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4 - 9 Utt'y rtsl f 'a HOT '.'i a; t t - i 1 1 1 r-'la -' U il ia ve !rr ! ta l-cJ a'.l i ! -re 4 ( - - . . . . i at w m Itlj S'.i i t fre'-.8' t trra! a, at , l. in a m J I tJ.acW; C t-w a.e foe l 1 - , ' lr vi. I'n inU!- rt 1' r l ' 'iris! if (' ' , . J" tke rt-BUM J y prteUi J were M!f coi"pttcl to decide Sp" Mr. S a ri uU, that every vjemoer :V r"" tad Wren lp ver asker Jedge Throato. U ra, certainty tbty-cavt serve P " l.e trial. - '.- . v. - fcr. Cue repleaded taat Pey tawa, la t irW it was rrpti'd. that they W not, if rnp&natlicd oa tl pfwtdioj Jsdre Cranxh having eked wbeUief titer was a proUWity f proceeding wilh the ce o owa-row, , Mr. Smn h.rved. that the Coon. ' il ( rte LVte,I States ee prepared, although he was not ewars ol hip pro rreas that cool J be ndc in .oaiuWing i nrw Jury.'- At 5 Mock lie Court '"'.-. Ti"'a, C3 Nathlng of in Arrest occurred to day in thecae if Dr. Wajkins. The Petit Jury. were di charged early In the morning, and tlie Court adjourned at t o'clock. Several ImIIs against 'h prisoner wete' laid be- fore ile Grand Jury; one el Ihern tor Jorery; u;!an 'hicli,,lhe dip ft", wrre , asked by tiicin whether it wore ia iheir prorrirxc to amend or alier til indict inent. Thry were iaAirmed. by the Court, in r ply,; tht they cm!d Bot. They mum i'er fit4 tlie till true, or -I Jury came ! nodcciwon J j. t, previous to the ad ,t the Cwort. . '." ' .', July 23, The Grartd rc ui icd r'oiing jhe Hay. in tlm fm-'- .-raliun of the new imiici mc!. i ;aiiit Dr, Wntkimt,' which we .. Tire f..il'iwingiiSie 'were examined; f iJIcr. CharlM lUyrnd C. .3. Tw Iff', Mr Henry F.rret: Vr.R.D. Har" tin. saaf 1 i r. MrAmos &.en f irx yt(, .WJ. tHlt it Putit IK:.': Lit M tie pir- , tS T and if ral fftmt. h!l be WUwed fcy ,a acrx ii rrmw frtwa te cnte pUf J c"exUl r5Jatio, be io til pruWxI'ty Mte-d hi actj'"ih i2 Uial ery deiraV bject. , It It a mther highly jcratifjini: te thc'-fad "f thedin'Mirti f t1 ertcrtl rTrrnmcBt, to itea lVe J iraJt arnlnxemenU t all it dep4rl au, and parti' larly in that Mt impntunt o, which amort imrdiae If iniere H a!l clais? rfihe natini. the tscal. , llw Secretary ftl tne ir:irj flic i!t Retire, that em the lt day f Jalr thert ald be f id ef. at the lUnk T the Unired ititea. aod it branchea. fjJSIflOO r( the ' f uMie d--bt, brtiJea iniereat. brifs lana rnsde daring 'the Ute war wi:h Gfit Britain, and bearing an intfratofG pf r cent. Tlii ha been dont ami in a maancr which reflect the li'hctt credit oil the rran?enenta of the Secretary, cn joined wi:h thnne of the Bank. No nreunre h.s ben at any time felt in tlie progreF, of preparation, nor in the conimnipation; and thia lar-ps amount at the public debt ofthe t.ation, (near ly one aeventh of tli.!ole) has U"d finally rail.nroducio2 advantage to the ftublic, by the Inana madefy the Bank, iw minr atonth. in anticipation ita eitinenrahment, to alt who chuae t ap nlr for them, and lr eey kind f ac- commiHlaiinii. both to the'jgovernmeot and the pablio creditor, w ta puwer to fucni-h- , , V'.' It i aNr proper 1o remark, that the Bank did tint, ok any period, limit ita discounts, in consequence ot tlie pay merit, but n the contrary, rather in created them, and in ao doing, prevent ed any inconvenience to the communi 4y,"ariins!fi-nn the preparations necea- tarily incident to au lare a auuiracuon of stock. It has been objected, that the B ink did not subscribe a lare amount to the loan fur internal improve M.itli i.l IlkiA alfltA I hia Ahivrlliin 1 ri, lion. ina inn, .iii,..i'.Ji . . t. . r dail and Mr, W.m. CottWbger..,.V4,, 1 oniy.mwie uy inuwwwirs i'mi. At tvn i.'clotk, th Grand Jury sn- ir " me proywpnii.i n iimrrvr. reared in Court, and Mil eaenteil two T(he Uank suenbert with Rreat promp ' hilis . The first hirh a inoreii. waiiiniler the Vet of Connies of Marth 5. 1823 I fa!ely i and fc-loiiioasly I r tt ('tt 1" 4 He Jet . upon il.e Jiurf Jury caus'ms ami procunns to' be transmit ' ted to the Treasury, the altered ad : atr'act of account frpm .W. Harris, the charl was alleged, to consist in. the fraudulent erasure in the quarterly nc- ' -.ount fenUfred by tnat. genueman, l'The other indictment was for a misde in haviflnr HiniusUu und fraudu lently obtainedjtwo thousand, dollars Imeu h io ins own uss iire , vuM jury reiurneu a iue uui ;., . -1 pin... 'ijj.'.r.uif'.fcill icnaio.i . ,awr Vu,5 ,'youV, !t",l . - : 1 Circuit Court. The '. si lling of the ; ; Kerr up m Jtiispottng -oi; wr.'.;rtoyuj v ase;and to trying two or three crtm titide, the iittm' of S50.000, being the utmost limit which it is allowed to loan any one staled without a special, act of Congres.'MiictianWigit."' M It will bi; recollected that some of (he payments of the public debt, have it f former' periods, caused a great ex citement by the scarcity pf money at lendant iijioh'; their, preparation. In th present instance,', (and; when the largest flinourtt has been' paid oft" that 1 not ?onc there to i has ever, been , pakl at bnetim,) the K elections.','- whole has been. eHecteu in a manner which' most forcibly evinces that mas 'ersjti the science of . finance had the direction of H.:'' 1 rom mev lucnmonu enquirer. . Tfii " T'Tuvetiiiig PHnc(,Trtaty re- i -We are amused tat the constrained attempts which are making (being made, according to tin! new-fangled tramma- riaos.) to .ilraw'a paraHel between the ' . inat csie;s of a minor charcter -1 i ' ,vc' Otthe ,ast vrtministration and ? " In the course of the day; Mft..tCey,loftiteprerent--rOveriookingcverypoin ciiscciuiuianiin in ineicasc: uie urn. mainers?iQd mc.i-e of the Journey, ;the 1 are to b ennjured ur? ; traUtMiiiui(l "hijit; reK.VJK.kiqa J the Tariff! is to be tt ) fwl the U.. States, tok: a opportunity 'of 'movinz the 'Cimi t fo ari oinulon on Ihe rmint 6f taw which arose out of .thy ; rofuul of the Grand Jury ".to find art i dictment -against T Wafkins for -for- .f gery, (in having erased certain items fin v Air." IlarriaV account' rendered to his of fice for settlement,) wutl point Mr Key understood flw! Court, when it de livei fcd its ppicbh bn , the General de- , inurrer, to state mar u reserve wirn I ,the intention i of jjivins -k -f t ' another 1 time.' lis desired this opinJort.witri the 1 '' sf enabliff? ?!Mmsetf and' ,h"rv cm ieague' to dei;id. on -the expedieiicy vntarih:) Certainly the fact is r mf lending to tho Grand Jury iVitt otKA;-0'-,10 t - lk ment iWwt the nriscwer, for former 4Heirv homes, to set their houseboids ' --VyU'1 was ndcfstoui,l)"ia: tbe.'altera -'iioViif at-4Mfettct vt tr. Faaldiii'sl ; y But it appeared that the Counsel for the i United Scates had misunderstood, the Court m thvs miitterrand that the Court h4: not.-; prepared nn opinion 6ft ' the ''jrjuestioa referred to." '-X i However, the Counsel for tl.o orose cntion, a short ti:ie afterwards, sent rangues-rsoughtitja spectacle or pro and Secretaries , arenas locomotive ,s vheir predecessoraVfWJiat is the proef? tor. Berrien has been' to Georsria.ln"' (tarn, to Pe rj n sy Wattia ,; Bra n cli to tt .Car . olioa; nVe and Mr. Comptroller Uill to New Hampshire And' why. and how did tWy' Did they go to eat dirt neis'i make speeches f like, those two Table:praor8let8ts. Barbour . & ; Clay,--w eiocttoneerand ingratiate tnemeiyerwuh Uie rcoplei" , Did they n- oriler. - ivtiiletf unespectedly into .thtr adminUtration if EteCutive dmies, they svefe under. 1'the" necessity of re- mike r arrangement for) a" ton's; ContS- n ued absen ce. 15u tlio'y dec t med l I invitations to'publtclinnejrs they par- toon. or no uaroecues,. made itio, na- i'.u-.i U tU .e t.nnerj fct n tot. Ik fPi'l cak bal1;! is NorUi is lb pntate a FrirfiJ. Ht 'Wrd to pat dwo U rt ;f.tati i- sad tU NrfJk UeraUun as that M aacteeded to lhaat3t boalsf iJlKy. Bat his Secrruriea went with hi! Tea. it h trae that lk Secretary of War waa present to naaiiaa fr kiutflf tie rrutest sailitarr work ia av eantry sad the Secretary of the . Navy was a'stt pres-wt to kastra tha eqaiptaewt af tL (nte!lation, abftat to carry ool twitofpur ireporttnt Fwreijn Ministers -aad it is Kjtslly trae. that ta want ia her to ew York, to riamirw Ike rondiiioft1 of oar navel enuipraenta tiere, and at Philadelphia, al a sjioment when the new Kiprdutew Iroi Havana a caieaiatetl ta call l-rt& tne reoewen vijilaoce and icrtins af all oar naval mm;, -.K i,"' " '. . B jL innitroas to tell. m Udiu waf with the President to Old Point! Ladies! les.fsayslhtBaiumuralnreo- iclef ' in' the days' of - Imperial Rome. tne mnsispienuMj a no attractive iauic of the coart always moyed in the trains of otsjesty, to &ive eclat lo .their p.irant." What eiquiite bombast. Ages of CJuvalry," whither Have ye fled? that an American Citixen.'be cause he happens ! be President of the United Stales, cannot travel ia eompa ny of Ladies without rivalling the" dajs of Imperial Rome," and carrying "in the tnansol majesty, the most spienuia and attractive ladies ol toe court." nut ihe rremdent has jnn( aain from Washington nd with what pomp and pageantry is he, again accom panied? Has he gone to his loyal city of Baltimore, to receive the splendid homage of his Subjects to swell the triumph and partake the gale" of hii fopulantyr -No tuMias accepted no nvitation from the Last Signer of the Declaration of American Independence; he has gone, to. enjoy his hospitality, to hear from his own lips the Mty sen timents of -one ol th Fathers .-f the n public, wiihout promp, pageantry or the tlihtest ostentation. , rJ.T h Bui. Mr. Van Bureo has also got the travelling spirit in him:" He has left Baltimore this morningJuly 25, in the, Union line in company otwo of the la dies of Gen. J's family, on a visit to Delaware." " What has taken Mr. Van Buten to Delaware?" say the BhI timore Chronicle. " Ihe duties ol tne Secretary of State certainly -do not re qu:re Ins attendance there unless henas proceeded thither to givfe his final in structinns to Mr.. McLane, relative to nesotiatinz away ihe solemn acts of Congress . We hope, howpver1, he has nterfere. in. the com ing elections. v Wehnpe not but as we understand, Mr, Van Buren has gone to Delaware, to carry Mr. McLane his Instructions, and perhaps converse upon the subject, fhe Chronicle Ijas his own satixiactory answer, to his own searching question But Mr. Van Bnren is to meet Mr. Canibrelens at Wi!minson H mav be .n aun..n.K ( r ..... ..'it vf ..i.iu.ii nr j, was 'in ii- "vn York, on Friday last. But. suppose Mr. l. should meet Mr. Van Is. at Mr. McLane's, bv McL's. invitatioh, what great treason is to.be hatched by this auust Conjress of tbre friend"? What Gor-roiis and Chimreras dire" Oh! the Tariff rocinded. What! hr Of Kttwry al $ 1 lk 1"l" i. Ib Utl mtir r J--. dWy rtii ;-,-V" I i. .la .. t. ' -t rt ki.-aaM w iStmM hy Wt aJrf IjSJ a.m..- - tk.ud -wufs, l,. ty ct- J ..... S.J--.' a. I ttftllKllM fill. j-vniwvM. . -wt . a thakeaviest AH'tst-r. bava been 'east . a fnaw hirSer riwaa i av, tKtnaK-vHika l. H-uedolity U BrU.I with the oirmw. itttatatedtkata f-ily f AUi-Urt! h.4 taken it iat Iir beads ta iit by f -ar f .U.IIt! TW aiaawarar4 i OOMaVMaM Dm tm.t a-Siatf arrp, tb tww. a.ai.balavl alar-fs " S I lii avl t CiaVJ"t!. U jood peo- loraaja arfina. I JJt -f Emsnael CtWMyr ;rjrwjfi-ar Cr.; srHtn. lanamtiti DtarW Wm iVa Mumm a Mboe eotaie a aiialfil.l IrMfV. ! 0T KwrM Lt krM a CaU be af naaioa of pubL. piaM- b . f; ahrd la I h ootrv . A er auoihrr vf ediion, bet: entirely tgnotaat ai psnieuuTa, tbqreifal Of prat plrt aa aowatu avwara. and pea 4iermiaei ia Baq iwn lha PiaaUa aaWT narnbeV of4aa Ad ratio mf o ae caa la tcDawu w ' Tnh tfca C-wer ye-. Uaio-. JJj O-n. 'arfrr v Mi oeen p r..i. r.t bv a ft tend ia this bo- nil.. -j - a-ai. .ilk ettrart! a leiier-ram Com. Porter, on his arrival at the city fir tha attempt to aai- alaate Mas. aecoani pw. w mi. fT.. h iho Commodore. iltBen in - .... anroa repect l101 ,n" wn'tn . a .a a J.L :.a. o-r,: published in oar paper af th. 14,h his. ulHeeooer atldk aa prpvteroly Mpoaai. Via ' ... - Ta bv sure, il Mr. sa imraa naa an- wereA. aeft'iey. the pUoa wa had the oihar itT the honor tn prortrwml tu bim. wa ahoxM Ue been eaed of all fcitjucnw oa the object ' Wa anderstand, that all tlie Depart ments of the rovernnient at Washing ton have been closely engsgey ni the president himself sometimes Sit up till I or 2 o'rloick at night, reading public papers, &,e. The Duties of the Secr'y of State h iv been singularly ar duous e had three or foor Ministers to fit out on most important subjer.l and he has probably gone through as much labor, if not more, since the Com mencement of his duties, than any other Secretary of State. It is said that he is at present onabie to gratiTy his d.-sire to visit New York and that he will make, a flying visit to Wilming ton aod Plulrvleiphia and is expected ba-k at Washington tomorrow Meanwhile we hear nothing of Mr Camlx rleng's trip to Wilmington! Had Mr. t iny a'tended to Ins Du ties, wit the same asMdoity which Mr Van Buren has displayed, had he riven. Mr. Kins hi despatches, instead of neglecting his office, and election eering elsewhere, we should not have been deprived of Oic benefits of the W. India trade.-;. 1..V- io l"11 "I.IUII J '..'Si-fitt -the 2,000 fendU Irons s l i asury in the name, cP .and. by the alleged- authority,' ot lur jf aer Ihmbleton, which case had beep ; - heretofore- presented; and the indict., rnent- sita-u!: by the Court, it will be - ; recollected, on (lie ground that the- trial 7 was barrf , by the act of Congress limi t ting such prosecutions (o'two years al ter Hie Out nee. ., This indicbk-iptvva- : ;5 riod from the'Turmer one, in acme par- V ticularsi but it wa. 'negatived :by ? Ihe . ttraud Jury. ; .if-W- 'i.'t.';-)'":' ' y fXt is u tiderstiwd that the Cou rt. ' all v- parties bein read v will n to trial no . J,Monl7y morning, on the indictment in , -the Uoston 2.00U dollar case. Met. iMlVher Court: after it U " i bad delivered it opinion in the case of T . -TUm Rnvtl rrlB (ni'in(.nl Mncllt'.. aJelendant that she be fined tt-n dol ; laraartd costs, give secui iiy in t'.t; sum . of'fiSf dollars for . her f,oud heliaviour f,,"' for bne 'year, and stand committed . to .prison until the sentence le complied taatra uaa.i i .. . itofv , ,i .'i- .'W iiiii n ara .,. ' -i; ' i, ' 1 l v . -:" i- - J t" f'j'Uii Tt; : fy , . f. .-V; ".' J heuaiuw vcot.-- ihe lollowlng T . 1 T .1. V T1. ! I - .1-. r . . -.. "i those "grave and nofe'nt Pigpors" -m .a a . I a uny no mit they are to lay their head together and scheme awaf the TurUF bv' means of th t reaty making power; Indeed this j pews to u'as it is to all the PoHtirians cf . Mr. 'Van Buren' .schopt. .We will lay a wager, that Mr-'Van Burep does Tiof believe the TanlT7rp can be superseded bv a Trea(t). : He u .fon weir read in the creeds' arid records of our government. to entertnin snrh a scheme. ' He has" ton closely studied th Resolutions of the H. of R. in '96, on the British Trea ty; 'to fall info anvVsiir.h nrondsition. Although; he has declined 'trf shew his insfructionMo . the modest; Messrs. G and fc.; who certainly have a ereater fighf tn call for them " in Ihe name of tlie Penplf of the IT S " than even the n ot it had to rail on Uen Washing ton for Mr.. Jay's iPstruclion; vet we do not, therefore, consfrne his silence -v i) new bill in the case cessions, or any oincr species ot eciat ynto acqniescenre. " -The Serrptnrv ha ' ' s drawn by .tha' e-, Nl. aocul. their PffJtiiir,i-:; ;f 'U T aurwrnrifing theiaw b a Irea' ty nnr does, the Tnfelligenrer believe Cut the Pvcsidentr it 'seems, has been to Old P6it for. a moment' relaxation and to the Jlir Raps.' and the Navy Yard, and the , Dry Dock,: to sec how the public works1 irrt onVVell.and how did he travel? Why. say the New I. York Editor boldly .not witlrthe plain repuoi.icapaimpiiciiy oi rus predecessor, put fcith all the rjoTB.Vow ceremony at twdmgihe progrest cf kingt and eii,v rors,. went on' a party of pleasure; wilV hatf thecsibioef in Jliis trami to receive; the homago of , tlie' good citizens of INorlolK." re.s. re-echoes a BalUm,nre Editor, with all tlie pomp alvif parade which marked Mr. Monroe's footsteps. Indeed! we witl hot -at this time draw a comparison between Gen. J's flying trip to Old Point, atidMr. Monroe'a two tours, ivuh the pageantry, it produced, itst sumptuous Entertainments, the flow en which were trewp beneath hs feet, or showered upon his head For ".com parisons, says. D-irry, are odoroua,' But what impartial person will say, who saw the scene or has read its descrip tion, that the visit to Norfolk was dis tinguished by the pomp and ceremony of Kings and ,Kmpcrors?' Wherever the President went, he met the People with republican simplicity, not imperial itVhat. his itistriictiftna are, we can pot even " Sgrmise,?--.Not even wheth er ther$ be antr colour for the surmise of the. Charleston Patriot: viz: "It is probable, therefore, that the President with Ihe view to the final and satisfacto ry adjustment of the' entire intercourse, may have; wished tdf ascertain ihe dis position bf the British Government as to ap arrangenientlif both the Cplonia' and .direct; trade; in case Con-res should modify our last; Tariff" Rot; for our own "part, we have creat confi dence in the "treat Magician V.?. res pect for the Constitution, his regard to the interests and right of the country his' coolness and-8gacity,4 , We are willing to wait, ontU we can see his Udlspatchey in good time. We ' wiH judge of them, when we see them hot rouse up spectre, fo the-purpose of cnasing it in lull pack in order to bant In alluding to- some of the Verv enpi ably decent remarks ' of Ihe Nat. Intelli gencer, on the negoci'ations about the TarifF. M'r. Van Buren's visit to Dela- tare, &c. the Wat. Gazette gives the following; pafpabh hitsi"-' - v v .? f We have quoted the foregoing paragraphs Whilst the philosophic world is ab sorbed by the attempt to unravel the mystery connected wi:h the frcquept visits tu the earth ol those incompre hensible strangers termed MeteorttenSp to assign some probable cause of their origin & decent we beg leave to pre sent naMiralists with another nut to crack which' if not quite so great a draw upon credulity as some events that 'have happened, may safely be cl.ised among those denominated "mtn derful!, ' We are sorrv that the circum stances detailed are not ol a more recent date, since we arc aware much of the wonderment usually oxrited bv such phenomena, depends upon their proxim ity to present time. It is however but a tew duvs since we were placed in pns - i ... i . . session oi the lacts, ana they ;ire pre sented to our readers as we received them, with every particular of name place, and date. tHnt each may helieve according to ihe light of hi understan ding, and strength of his faidi In the Summer of, 181 1, an unusually black, turbid looking cloud, passed down the Western edge of Emanuel county, in this State, from which fell torrents ot rain; and an uncommon quantity of electric fluid its duration was short. Immediately after Ihe storm had subsided, our inlormant, t ol. Ste phen Swain, (Senator from Emanuel) went into a field about one mile distant from his house, containing an area of a bout fifteen or twenty acres, and in passing through it, discovered a trail as if some animal had been dingged along the ground. Hollowing it to a short dis tance, he discovered the dead body of a huge Alligator, measuring between eigni ami nine ieei in ictigtn: Desirous to assertain where and how it. had en tered the hld, winch was enclosed by an excellent fence, a well as to discov er the cause of its death, Colonel Swain retraced the tr.ack made by the Alliga tor, until lie arrived at the centre of the field, where it stopped; at this point the earth wa3 much torn up, exhibiting the nnearance of having been crushed by the fait of a. large limb of a tree, or some other body of great weight having lanen wiui violence upon it. there was.not the slightest sign discoverable of its haviog been beyond this spot. The part of jhe Alligator which in the copied fram the New Orleans. Argus The cotd and deliberate tnsnner in 1 ' I .1 .Ml'.. . m.md.iI tlV avium inrs i iaian nv.i"- - the Commodare and his,, friend Dr. Boardman, diplyed a bravery and Frmnesa which have always marlcefl ft., character of the nUaot rortar whenever placed in danger. "AlrTte. ,'iam win, io.. I bira no vet had an ietenriew with the PminVnt. but shall to-m-rrow. when 1 hll setile all matters with them and return home, On my way here I had a raoat unpleawnt and aitremetv damrerous adventtfre, but my jrnod genius protected me aa it baa dona oa man mner ooeaiioni. I rci""K w.w. a friend, and hsrinf no apprehentiqn of dn- jrer. wa were ndlniy atuckea oy mree banditti, beine: part at a gang ol seven, wen mounted and armed, witlv their fsces black ed, and lookine; more like devils than hu msa bein!a. Wa had rneraly lima to form a line on. one aids of lha raad, while , they farmed on lha other. The battle commenc ed by their captain discharging hn piatol at me at the distance of a few pacea. I thee tired and should bare killed him, had not hi horse thrown up hi bead and received the ball in hi neck. ' He in a great roge fired anin at me and mied me by thia time all the pUtola of the banditti ere discharged at well a those of mv friend: one of my pi. tols was loaded and 1 charged with my friend in amonsr them: the 'fled and we ntiraued, when the captain suddeoly., wheeled his horse, nassed mv friend and came directly at ma with h'n sabj to cot me down. 1 waited ouietly until he Came within tix feet of me, when I 1ot him through ihe body; he fell on the neck of hi horse and they bodi came to the crround tocrcther. '. ..i " " .... . .. in companion aecing tn's oecame mii midited, bot after a ltttle, gecinj an inten- li'-n on tljoir part to charge againut me my friend being occuhied in finishing the,. cap tain who waa-not quits, dead, I seized a small jowling piece, which waa in the hads or my servant, and compelled them to re treaij this left ui masters of ttie field - We took piissesaioh 0 the caption s hOrS?, arms, fuc ona delivered them to iu, Aicaoe or M.v gistrata cf-the next vilUe die villagers turned -out armed, and gave pcrsoit, when soon meeting hve u the gang, tncy Rilled one of them. ' It is a most fortunate circum stance for tu that we did hot full lit With the whole" gantf! if we had 1 should not now,- be alive to tell the tule Sly friend (Dr. Uoard- man). received a severe sabre wound in his left arm. . ,ti , ,- . a. TaavaWaC-V 't f. 10. ata aavvrt . v4a. It. afavavfaW tit 1 V lM agviaal Ih HtH f etrrj tkat aevrr vaat, aa a ir-. It. TW C'lasvvavr f.Yii i ear fvatk. (a (vvara bopc J e . ail at Irva bar aamiMn, a Uat fraatioa af rlrtpa aatl a u k, ., t IS. tW rrivr. f-'.urr,. Sj.. AnUltlutnnn, live I i, " fter anUt" rnnri tlit il Iter arrt U4 ti. rm i A a ibea 1mi naala t , ' T- VOLCVrrr;:s. aT aW IVmJral tf V lnu. 1 srfrieada, tkabsut u,-iWn rf Mpraaeojcais, Col. L. Joto j a Jin JlV. Gait.' Tlie I'micl Cntintsri . IheaT Ul. a tft.iru, t praeticaltle licn of aaiiretrnina, v ilcrtakea by tka rearral (p:crnn., , . iwlobry, a Plf Vi that hu-er U will be aceora pit then.' - Jig Cupt. Jtlmrif, The Stale of lipa siaotjjt aVetli atto anerl onr . aaa tovnlieal Ihoat nriacijilr, ot!, are the fbundaliua oi oar aaliunal r aur ludwidval baptlaa. , Bf M. VmmPMl. Esa. . The -.. tor to national wealth Ajfrietiltiin H initio IL Haiti, Eh The D. Toomer, one of the Judgee oil! . Court of North Carolina may (he , red io the select ins by the Clovei-sor - ail, ba ottfirtfcsd lha ipteHi-cMe o. In the manners of GoverrnurO there is a uniform, dignity and , f.-cted aflabnty, wlwchj attract i tion and engnge -coh6det.ee; i-; conversation is ' calculated tu it then the favourable impressions, i are made by these pleasin? ' teristics. In speaking of poWir we, generally confine 4ur i, tions to their pci-aoual merit-- tne present instance we cannot (' nect in eur minds, the fepulatio Chief Magistrate, from -the re- of his venerable fathet-, now r who acted a conspicuous part id yolutionary drama and who, J. achievement of indepepdence, r. perior to the pr judices f pan chose to sacrifice influence anil ti obloqu, rather than lend his e bance to the spirit of persccnii Tbe late Col. tnoxi Own of county. , , ., ...-.. " j;: -.- ffihninstnn. July 0.0- Dinner to (Sooernor Owen. in . tlie last Recorder, we promised our readers an account of the dinner, given in hon or oi Governor . Owen W e are now enabled to furni.dt thjeui, with the fol lowing sketch in fulfilment of our rjiom ise. ' i -. ,jt - :.fi At half past three o'clock in the af teruoon a numerous company-of. citiz ens and invited guests; sat down to a el f furnished table, in ihe long -'butt', ding attached to the commercial Hotel. Christopher Dudley, Esq. presided, and Doctors James F. McRee and John Hill assisted. The utmost good ' humour and sochlity prevailed; and the most pleasing excitement of feelings,' Was ex perienced by all present, in the inci dents of the day. .The presence of the Chief Magistrate , of tlie". State, which, connected aslic1s1with our citizens, by tics of interest iadd friendship, would ate any tune, have awakened emotion, on die present occasion, Superadded an impresitve dignity to tlie scene of which he was the honored piysortage It was gra'ilying to their torat prble, Io behold His Lxcelleticy.but lately, called Irom his residence, in (his, his native dis trict, by liio ; spontaneous, suffrages 'ol the Legislature: in the enjoyment of popularity, founded .itf public esteem and limited only by , the boundaries of our extensive Stale: participating wuh us in the eotertainuients.of the; festive board; and it was equally gratifying to his fellow citizens of this town and its Vicinity, to have an. -ppportunity pf evincing, mat iiieir respect atiu auacii- nieni, was commensurate wiin ne.'vir -' Tlie motion made by the Com Mrs,' Royall, jn arrest of judgme argued in our Court on . Tucst Mr.'Coxej,' He, tuggeated tfr that, according to the anthoritir was no-discretion io'ibe .'Couif judge any other punishmeiit .tt mon scold than the dQckjng.sloi learned English Judge respited I ment in i case of this- tlesciint Vause he was'of the opinion that mg would only havelhc eftect denitig the ofll'Dder,. Tbere wa er consequence of thia ';pjiimsI;i which he called the attentinn Conrt. which was the priviU jf according tojegal ,yrriterfiit"M on thij- delinquent of .,f er nfi 'rbl,di"ri;' with impunity lie that the Court would . weigh tl and not be the first to intrp(iice ing-stmd, which had been nh England sincelhe reign ptQur reminding them that the Ter jf v ion Tf " such arj Engine of n;: might have.triefiect of ihcro criminal hf this,, tflass; 11 tl egislntors would; not 'jpnact a mept foi-j a crime pot known et it should induce persons that oflence.. the Court mi 51 'er themselyes to .be inBueiK'" the introduction of the duck: lest 1t might lead to an inrre; c mdn-Vc'fiWs.'! specie's is black,., in this instance was ues, that adoru his private and his pub- iinflitinti.nnla ct mnA ,nn.n.U.. . .....L .1 I III l1limt.. ' ' :T . .. uiibViilillMIIIJ B, aiiu tllt llicr Willi (lie I "V vii.iaviVM .''iAl protuberances upon his back and sides, was perfectly smooth and polished, as t ctiusetl by ; constant friction. The same was remarked of the belly of the animal, which was unusually whitea nd shining Our inlormant adds that the appearance of the animal was such as indicated him lobe an inhabitant of an- Die following toasts were drunk, ac enmpanied by appropriate music' from the volunteer Hand ot this town. : l. Our Coiimrg Mnv all her viiv bo wav of pleasantness, and all her paths btyesce., . ----- . a tciftiK prviiiwcar-xiY inev now iimh forever In theiomb of tholiwinitrtjjanit thny abatraet tpueulations or -theurelie eonstrswtbtis reeot pui" reeelning fromihe (reneral Gotcm other region-and that there existed feS note reason io uonot its having been ejected from the cloud just passed over. Mortally wwuUdsd by the violence of tnaiall, Itliail bcen unable to crawl b. vend the distance of about one hnn; dred varda, where it waa fminrl dead,- The belief of its having been inrown irom toe cioua, is strengthened 3. The ifiirit and men ofTti i 4. t-'stri muhinzton IHehas beaiienthed ta posterity an Illustrious example of prudence irt vvuiiuii, wisnuiii mnecision, energy m action, lor- au t, ui,, aiiu nun ifmuon in aoGecss. t54 The Prendtntaftlus United Suf May his Mminatration reJiae the aotitipntmns Ot hT fi-Knu , ana nieni ine anpiMnatiOB ol ins country. - . via-utnmguitnra buesf-inifT IK! leel nim- selt at name, amid hia old friends, atsembl by the fact, that on the salne dayj and I hepe 10 h,,ePeh"n5e iweting and eongmuiauons, dumra- ilhe same fait f ..; -.. www oiuieiraurooerwitamar- .1 .rif ii:..,'iakUVs.',r .1 . '-"Shthnctwiu.Aa """I ii'wiis,iium to ,xoy-.i. 19 in ches Jrt length, fell in the neighborhood; ou i uiem laiiiDg uown the clnmney Ot a house distant ; two r . three mile's from the 8eld whereist the larger :ne waa uiawiicrcu.,.' ; t.v ).,' ; ten honor and nosousht distinction. Jfhifr toast was druuk wilh great en insiasm-AS soon as the excitement prodncc4 by.it had subsided, ihe Goy erpnrarpse and addressed the compa oy id a '' Mr.?Uoyair,y''who 'aeemc(l I much entertained by the ai r ny othi-r persHn,ccupd heiv King DOies 1l IHO prtitrrwini:' - let) very'5g1'aciousryvhen ? expressed iiia desire that s'1' joy tlie boneXit of a cold, f much privacy a possible, formed that "notice would be : when flUj Court should M ' its opinion upon the motion u adgicent.1 Aut. Jontnca. An inliabitaiiVoTCjiafju Tl; liscoverod a mode'of givit1" o whiteness pf cptlon, ,r.y, imr. those substances viihoil 1 sing them, during fifteen or t to the act jon of IrosU between -of show. This will supersede ' ity of sleeping them in stag" -- z v -;'" '' ' s-WA'XIMa.:; , VV. Every jnao has ' jat-as mut he wants nftderstanding. ' Indulged passions are W fit, which though ihcy, 1 neat to mtOte stronger lcr tlie weaker afierwanl' f . A'ipayvhV desperate i. with himself, lias rViva!s. -". Economy is i poor tnah, s re' travagsnce a ricit man's ruin rFo relish ftilsome flatty, tons relish' fat meat. ', r Contentment is a pearl o. T and whoever prhcures it 1 f ten ihous'and desires ro-; happy purchase , ' :4fyu lotft,etimeasay ' , aitatt 4hi.ii yery eloquent ana appropriate time be thought to Know vvhtcwaj ceiyed with rejter-, Ufr rw; , lVv;i"r,u- " '- a va-'.'.'; . ' -'' t- .. '- . ' .. J mi AS! V. ft.
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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