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' 4 v ijjr. CM tiii; st ah. IV .-.t, r.ll, bv ' IWUKMJIS & LLMAT, . 1. Sin n,'un, tkra dolW WT a ;a pvftrr wait Brat Wkkont at laaat , )ni ia tuM, M paper l at lt ofwioe of ill T.iIhik-, walea all I are futX .Tn' ueianf. . cx iitia ln, rn.rtd ihrev Vri tT 4 twearr-itve for ewaa aoalMM ,11 krflera la the rditart at ba . rilO CLAM AT! ON ! CoTfrBor .W(A-Coroft. 0 "Dollars Reward I! . ; , !IE AS, k has beea oiU known to I urder has brrm com -antral la lit Ion d, ia tlx oaair of tii-sardl and Bute ' ijmlw, oa the iili iv af Kmv awllbataeeetaiaT.lOMAS JUITUt Lc at tka eoamy and Stat afiMwaMd,' nod by the BB.I.ngnfaGraad Jury utmnt B Ub bating perpetrated lb , ihe body oaceruiaSaKLTaa tieattonay lonuly, aa4 aa it la farther rrytryerilri i known lo me, that the said Tkama.1 fcaia abseanried aal Bed from the i and limits of thi Stale, nd thereby ie ana of law aod ot jnstie. ' . therefore; to th and iLut tba atM ThO ehell au.y be apnrehetv.ed aaii brauitht the above reward of two bumlncd will be firaa to any person nr persons apprehend anil confine the said Thomas la air il M this State, to tbat lie ma ;ht to jixtieei and I do, moreover, herw iro, command and enjoin ell - nffierrt i-er, aa Well civil at milnsj-r, within this Na llieir bast endeavour to apprelteed or eeute to ba apprehended and lakeo, r of the said Tboiuas Miu-hell, and biia nd securely keep, ae tbat, be iboll.be teiostica. . .- ' ' lai Alitcbeil ia about aiecteen yeara' of lenner rixtn, iiowa loot, a Utile lrack nd ihoutdert and haael erea-i-vaa lately a Renileman of Granville eoonly at New . altera nmiwdtr he now fa. -." ; In tertimonT trbereof, 1 Itartf , .V eauaed Ote Great - Seal of the !fi SlHtetobe-her.Hnto affixed, aad IL. t,,mcril)Wl tlie tatne oHiciallv at ftjTvr tlte eitf of Raleigh, on the MMt admtiiiaa, t m , - - Eaatara W ar tbnal R'wnvr Ka. I4J . Ah i,K. ti,U9. 174,1 Nat (taaa at, oubaowa. Ka 1 . 'akaea,iN.i . , ' K Bril- Ux j Xe. 101 .' . 1'akma, a. Ut .lmrii, part no. 17, T7 talc, tta, 119. aad tan 1M JtU SL Lca, 4WS, . t Tkoaaaa Pre, part ao. 138 ' -Ibtatat Fovcrv 13 and it ' Da fcJ.ft Ham-ara. WWI aa. M Tbeaaaa kiurgu, part ao, Samuel A vara, part CM - - ' wevara WaH rJim. CrdW, ia IM - , VUIiam Hunter, part It) ' Joba M . Mum, i - -' AlWa Uorrrt, ,&. 75, IM . 6tatiiaf vaoitaa, aa, tS ' ' i, 3a fillmmng kU fit -Unkaaa-a, all , - : - Ilrntff Streatrr, aV)3 ; ' ! H.U. Barton f . I'aLtMva, (H ' Ep.keira It, 19, 104,101 - ' -v -Aaroa A. en, uart 100 -. ' - ' elvia Joaca, IMISI - KIAJUR 3130, voiieaior. J . Notice, (rtaiodilerftf "L. Bncertainlj aKo-.terpillaf In jtqr op, or a . . . . , m c. v . a a. - i M ai aa. a X.d,ra tib t. i.rm:. c-e ! aK allar jor let cap. U U Cttltd : ar mm. m aoart I la Bar!w tUa lat UC MIKII iter 0t . kites taica a da e Jaat aaa aoat af f" j jwi wij y aa vnv moat arueai atiacaairct ta 111 cuuarea. 4it Utet twj litt'.t ttrxLia la act na, kutct him, call bin dirlinj (nub,., and ;xct on hi a Jelisbudlj, (at Icatt aeo kit Mm or papa i ptt cnt.) illhoagH lS darHo cUeYab" U a IJ, ctumjy, rrj hraJnl, diu Srceablt tarlet. With all th miontiie of Ihdt fan ilj hiitoriea Mit Amelia Tiriclf-tonrtic U parlicilirlf veil ae qtainted; ab commuoiratca a piec of canaal m the toltrit and most con lea Hal maimer; tha hiata a tloobt,' ar "heaitatca diilika," with a whiiper gcnileeef i, quite trmiatible. 8lc . ia rather delicate,; Ttt goea abroad it. VM weather.. At tawe oot ia her awn house, but that of ft friend, aha is con tinually pm'iP2 you to eat, and aai mad rer ting as tha poorness of jnar ap petitar ; She has no taste or ear for ma sic; bat is exceedingly aseful In prai sing the efTtrrts of all the young ladies tif the bouse, and ia affecting laptare, till others think it necessary to atlVct it too.' -She ia rstber religionl, and has a temper which nothinr an earth would serta capable f rofflmryelt in Irath, if her reat character -were known, she is the most peevish, hypocritical, gree From the Edlnburg literary Journal Monstrri not mmliontd by litxnscut Vat a anrradainn nf area Naturalists have endeavored to incJlcate the opin- el6h, and tyrannical being ia ei tlat of June, A. I. 1839 HoTernor, , IAUV aThVfl9faT y Beef and Pork for 130 'NaTt CjristO!rsi'kI0Hes;-' ' , : v :.'. '- ''Vlh June' iMO.' d Proposal fll be reoeive1 at thiaoflloe if first or aeptemnor neai, tor tne auppif ibhla-Karr HeeL and 8 WO bbla. Kavy rue the use of tlie United State' Naval :, 1000 bbla, i ot Buef, and 800 bbla f to be dclivVsreU at, eneli ot the UDitra War Yanti. Charlestown," MHsaachO' Urooklyn, New Yorkj and Norfolk Vir and the whole quantity matt be delivered i and every JB-y Kar y tne urn ot s.t..-TL whole oumilitr of tlie ani d Piirk most be of die best quality. 'The trturt ae iackeil Jiiira ;,well tatted eattle, luir not leas than 4S0 aonmH in tht Quarter, i wnxla mn tli hiuift all the lea. ley- ,clodt.;chtekt, jMnt, and the neck f imal, must be wholly exnluded from the ami me remainder of tlie vki'ease' must bo 3 picct of ten jnds each' ac arar as -, so' Uiut SO pieces will make a barrel of mods iett weight Kasiy Beef. ...,:.,.: Pork tniist be eorn-fed arid wetl-ittd kulU,jixt, and M A few entire, most )llv .-.1.i.1k(1 from the . bnrrcf. -and the ideroftbeHof raustbecut into pieces of rounds each. a near nI oe. ao am -five nieces, not more, than three of which e shouldeit, will make barrel of BOO I aett wefeht of Navy Pork. - r whole nnanlity of the said Beef and Pork nMfueilv aaHed in the first instance and afterward pitched with sufficient y of Turk Islnod, : Iste of May. or St iHlt, and na other, to ensure Hi ppeserva lith five ounec of pure Saltpef? to each iery barrel. TheJbavreU ,f wbicW :ie k-rnd Pni k is to be racked mutt be i.?ade Swat seasoned heart of white oak or "whiw e fi-am snoj: with one. ;iron hoop Jne, and otherwise fully and substantially 1; and each barrel mutt be branded on it Nivy Ueef," or Ntvt Torsi witB itractot- name and the rear when packedi the saat Bi'ef and Poik, ott delivoiy nt ipeetive-N.ivtr Varda irmst be subiectedto it and inspection ot some JntptcMr .Sae withio which it is to ' be delivered: iall fee .selected by he . Commandant of ardattha place ot delivery, Without any. I to the United Slates therelorj nd,Thet Ked in said manner, the ' contractor tnust e barrels in o.od hippmg. ordcrf oi-Uie mfl rurk will not he reeeiveut-'.: w. ilers ure reqnirad to state their prices epai i for the lleef mA for tltc Pork, and 1 uflWto fuinish M awre than one Yard, tlkeu (Koly torcathTard. -They are also requi-i I give, tlien uimu., their resilience, and the nil resiileim of their sureties, minutely j ut transmit theifbid stalled, and rndor. 'Offer to tuniish Navy Beet' or 'Navy f for tba' year 1 880 - l" pComni'wuionersof tlie Navyareat libeiiy Uie offer of a bidder for any one. Yard,' e articles deliverable at any one Yard, or "tr protorlions, if ueh bids lie Uie lovest' T bill not road in eonlbnohy to thUndver "t, or not reneived.witbin the limited time,, opened. ' !'?: ... '..- Piti ot tlie animal to be ewluiled from rrel will he narticularly described m gswliich will form part of the eontraetv ocsu'ing. MornilUioo upon the aubieet " iutentinn to bid, may obuia it by aeasoa ?piiealoa to the BoaroVs:,t . If A UK l'An . n I r. I tt.trm V..,:',.iu ' .,- If. office, -as tend t impair ibe tttfiJcace Cyl lata chWf tluk io the i'oat ; 'r ia, ' Mr. Cbjr.' rneoU e &t oapUaJ- tlroajh veii!iaU aiift fitecuU J br r P.tttiA fant ttalie ilvrJtn mm tt.a ru. tst.tiiif rr,n"t! I - I .1 . ft. - - 1 C - ... I . r ' - - ' ' ' tfliia,i!a . iBea voa wna ce-iccir m a pawia preu.at.tua eipoaraj ut.s mmj ma tneLicteacy w bis digesurej orxans, till healtaoat maket yoa soa- poaa yoa bava lost your appetite yoor-J af tba public ia their privatt integrity, : I!ter Gmrrtl ow,hsleo rtm ecu. aera rs not a anetiicine ia tbejUat the attacks !mk suca prrwm f ei lur cac, n..t u.o cniukn btve whole pharmacopeia that be has not ta- j have made, at pernittcU other to make,: i-emia-le! .biat t imitate the eiu kea ay poo rids ar pints, until the aolyi aader cover of their natara, leave as ao pie M lum by t! redatabl .Mr. natrwotnt vbicb bis inner aaa caa en- ather aMcroative. Of Iff. Coyle. as of v. Mr. Coils U accorJin -lv idy, is aeactVinv; or other concocted ia all others rtmeved froas tiCRce. wa were forth a rtt t.ittooa Jam tot. an apotnecaryra shop, uiviaca baa a silent uatil called lortb by their atlatks, Mr. lUrry, Is alto chirred With ba aauiwu, rnaanjiinevuB aue, sou smites opon taa sumiuif utioo. lusteaa ti ra-1 vinj oriraaicu tne rrveaue ot lutrriM, are sranrrrs to tu cavern oua Ha remiods ana af rvm da bruary.-atw bia coaveraatioa dnzilmtof a slert a ma a cupola. AU i through the opwrsitioa ptiuls in lhi ci-fpre'eodatl tribe supported by referring his readies; is confined ta medical andity, in which ba endeavors, by inuendo, Ui Mr. J. A. Kennedy, bat unrrtunfe-- stnt ion that wild beauts are. to be found on ly amons the brute creation; but the me- . . .t - . lancnoiy tact is at lengm ascenaiueo. that many , monsters, ; oesiaes utoss which usually haunt dens and caves, go i e.i . -- loose in society unuer taise pTetencc. deluding that public, upon whom they orefi into a berief &f their harmless- - .. . . ... nesi. Ye propose stirring a lew oi (hern up with the Ion; pole of our inge nuity; and, on the old principle of place aux mamts, we snail Degitj witn ,f The Contcquential fk ise-alan-Mon' 7fr. Self conceit, pomposity, and the Erofiiunu admiralion oi , eld . women, ave been an over match for the ori- sinaliy weak intellect of Mr. Owlstare. tie now imagines nimeii a wanting an cvcIoDRMlia, ana tne unai court ot ap peal tn all ca&M wnere a literary, po litical, : moral, or-religious dispute ari- Aak liim tn meet wilh the most coating of honey; and dors more mis- jnjr, fencing, quoiting, putling, climbino-'1" "ice vn entering it. While the "hut Id !aaSt naaVft aTbffliimtai atlk ltli ia I I l . i T. . . Krxrtl L aaaas vnta a at a ataa a a as aa. aaa dki. aakla- ws isv a aia a I w tt uuiviVWD oiivansii, u ta hsrhand vat, than a hundred bold downright murderers, who kill, their men, and are hanged for it, . I lie Litter vomt-Man Monster. The growth of this species of mounter St'a. istetico. She ia a Concentration of ana sssue upon taa aumiuisutioa. instead tl ra- vtnj oriraa-icu tne rrveaue oi lucrnM, s recesses. 'pi ring to aar statement of facts, the lata that.bcinj tba amouat of postsnfa lay ia Fa-1 chitf clerk Jias aia addressed a long-letter ta his wife, which It ts said Mr i is like the ! letter - to tha Post master - General, ' Barry would aot pay. This charge is noA-medicat treatises oa health and tli- i rather than a direct chanre, ta mate an et- Tba only, work of a literary kind impression upon lha public mind, that he ever looks into ia tha M Diary of an he wa removed because lie was rp lavalid.n lie wonders that the herri-ised ta the policy af his principal, ble excesses of general society, In the t We believe tbat Mr. Coyle would matter of eating and drinking, do not 'bava retained any situation in tlie da- ihrow.au maokinu into levers. Ilia partmeut. ot'hat the Ittwest salary would chiUlren, if he has any, are little, lean, have relieved the Intelligencer of the ponderous columns bearing bis name. A few additional -fads and. we are done. v , Mr. Harry, the Posl'masler Cleoeraf, eiitered upun the duties of the depart ment tin the 6th of April. ;' A few days after, and between the fiih and 16th of April, he d. reeled the book keeper to furnish him with a sUtement of the ae- half starved thinr; and they look like small- tntmrnlo tnorit colltctnl ra.iod death's head. -, The Strong Man Mumler. Mr. Sampson Ilammerrlub ia six feet one in hight & proportionally broad, lie is a member of all Highland and gymnastic clubs.. Alhlctic exercises engross all . . . .. . . " his time antl thoughts, tie is continu allv walkinr backwardsforward uo-1 counts of persons employed in. the de on bia ha ml a and ftnnnn hla haarl .parlment. 88 the? Stood UD the lh l stings, smeared over with an external runainc , leapinr , ridine. ehbutin". box-APr'' h might know the state of ing. lencing, quoiting, pulling, climbing m huh vn einenng 11. ssnue tin 0Dnol'e8.raiin!rweiL'hta. and fiftv other ook kee-wr was preparing thisistato- similar operationa. In whatever society ,lien, Mr. toyle, the chier clerk, jvho he may be, he never sits on his seat half ,tood charged with a balance of 850 f " - ... i I l a n a a .a an hour at a tune, without uffering ta ev WIIC1 ni,o unuwiuny unwn irom tue hibithis powers, bv lifting a chair in his-fund f 'e department, instructed the teeth an-l nitttrtnc if ov J ' ' topifcriroawaya, who Tjave ?L absconded front niv lilantution little while sine, two Necro t - .j nwtw....r ; : ,7 renews, -ohuku T X " . J SV ' a black fellow, very el(iom wn -talks. 1 1 n a down look at times. rTr,. ver artful and'cnantnir. i He ' I c'gbia; about ISO lb. been siiot ,h die wrist aud back part of his shoulders lly.; These wounds be got when tana "id hat a little bald nlace on his forehead, 1 tba hair fall over K; which tatter waa t b jkil bv a hot shovet. At that time he t" nearly two ycai- from sie, and states went to the Great tNsmnl Swamp, be f Edeatoa and Kortblk. and theia was shot, J" connexions there, and from which place eUed by Kichmond and Salem on to Ten- '.sod was canpfat lit noe going down 'see River, There Is no doubt but he is te North Carolina Dismal Swarap; He "ft be was ia jail m Tennessee,, that he to one J. C. Uavis, in North Carolina. takea his brothor off, who is as large as be ' j'Bowish" completion, with a ery bad e"aaee-..... .nd . Utile isnd vexed looks druadfnl, Zanpo is not ' Wl as Iteoryt they may obtain it' pass owe person. I will five twenty-five dol- each one delivered lo roe, or lodged in flMUialleaa ret them awin. ' li J JUAKEli WIGGINS eminent men of the day," and he never for a moment supposes that the com ntiment is paid to him, but to them TU hin) one of your best stories, and it .... . a. " . . will Mil to produce any enecupon mm; he. merelT hints lhat be ba heard it better told before, Make one ot your nrufodndest observations on philosophy or political economy, and he , will only betnantj look half sage, contemptuous. Try hint upon the .June arts,, anil he gives you to understand, that unless you have been to the . Vatican, you cannot sail upari the ame tack with him. Venture into the arcana of science, and yon art silenced, by bearing him pro nounce Sir Humpnrey uavy a mere schoolboy .The use he makes of all the llliDrmation ne pusseaaea, 19 cian 111111- self: and when his ignorance by chance states him in the. face, he gets out of the dilemma, bv1 IreaUng hts adversary with sarcastic indifference. In general company this niahner ia successful. He is rii't much liked, but he is im-mensery- respected. Hospitable coun try gentlemen,, middle rate lawyers, wealthv mctchaiits; with alt their wives and all , their daughters, hatIly know hmf to treat him Avith- sufficient defe rence. Every body begs the honor f drinking winewi'h Mr. Owlstafe; eve rybody;,' unxions to know what Mr. Qwlsfiireiahinks upon the subject; eve ry bodj" send) , the nicest cut in the whole salmon, ant the wing and breast .,f ihn ch cken. to. Mr. uwistare. lie m7 Ynti t!ii .drawinff ruoni. and the ! This is jLvo 1-" : Tp laily OT tne npuse carriea1 iiiui. ins iv cuh TA-iih ber own luinds, whilst her H -tles girt, who was seventeen thelifth e .Just SJentember.".'' brines him the cutr;' He eats aud vdrUtks ab unton-' acitmabte. quantity, but every body is continually beseeching him to eat and drink more.'. He goes home about nine a kind of disagreeable caricature, of Samuel jolinson; anl nw atwence occa sions, unconsciously, so general a reliet, that the. tnuiig people, itt; jhe exuoer ranee; tif lheit pii lt. propose a quad rille: anil tne . orevioua eeucrauou u down to- whisW enlivening the pauses of tlx: giitne br the most animated enco- mii.ni.n. ilrl Owlsftre.-W''VH ''i Tlie" . Treacle tonsrued fotister At rmnionlv a femalc--She is probably a wituld be-vouti2 Void maid, ' who ba d herself into isort nf paltry in ilenendence. Drincipally by having had (several legacies left her, as the wage of toad gating: She visits a good ntrro ber of families of respectability, on what she considers an .easy ana inn not fimtinffs that is to saf, she can "tftiik, in noon them verv soon after break- .-r .... t-'lM i fast, or abouUea-time, ana shb is sure not to derange their domestic economy, for the -will sar.-" OhMt isonly Mus A mplia Treacle-tonEue.' IIr conrerH thkklv studded -with tender appellatives; such it? my deaf,7? aiv- love," terms in : wliich she continually "addresses all feer female ac- quaintanges.--55iie w always verj . par ticular, in ner inquiries n of health, and is distressed -quite dis i rcao.i tn hear of the slightest ailment a r.atarho alarm'' her, a!-cough "suggests 4e- lear ,ot: consumption, . r tiii hnadt nr book keener not to renurt the balance of has been sa rapid that it almost calls hendinv a noker arms hie arm: or his (Mr. CorleV) account. The book ior tne tntertcrence 01 the legislature. Mnmnineover the table without break nr keeper asked lino to give a reason lor Like the rats of the old Egyptian city the decanters; or, if Heaven hath made iu ppression. Mr, C. answered, they threaten to cat up t-very thing. Ton f small dimensiom. lettinr vou that it was arranged, and the entry to One can hardly turn without meeting stand unon one of his hands, and liftini wttle it was then on the books. .Tlie tnis munsier. 110 is annul two anti Vou unon the aide tatard-lie has hushr. oooa. aeeper repiieu, mat 11 ne louna it twenty; has rather an expressive face, black whiskers.- a atrans voice, an im-, 00 the bonks of a date prior to the Gib and an interminable volubility 'of I measurable chest, and moves amone del- of April, ha should of course take it into tongue. He is not one of those that icate females like a "bull in a china the account: otherwise he should report bides his light tinder a bushel. Upon shop.t Ha thinks bimself the hand- It afterwards appeared that -the as all subjects he is equally at home-r-that omest man in Scotland: and. bv all sertion of Mr. Coyle, that it. was then persons of five foot six, is looked upon - on the booits, was deceptive!- lor the as tne ugliest lenow in exisience. rv v.uw"; " Many other persons we can at present liauic lid c ' a 111a ftyfiiciiui(y-ft.- .I.L..1.II f . A.n nu assureu tne two, aeepei e . 1 - ai x- xi 1 j m . r j . 0 vatooiiq Vao. VP h wants the Vfrtie to be is to say. eqaallr superficial, lie knows alt about the next Waverlcy no; vet: he writes in Blackwood's Maga- ly for the coalition they mistook their man as will be perceived by the fallow ing letter to the Kditor of the (J. S relegrapV v. r. OttuLnj. . Froas tka Uaited State Tcleeispk. Kir. Korroa. AM who- know rue. know my unwillingness ta o'otruJs my self upon the aotico of the public, and tbat to yielding ta the oblation impo sed by the communication published in yesterday's National Journal, signed Thomas 'M. Schol&elJ, I experience no other feeling thaa regret dm I should be thus roH.raineii, . ta reply u that communication, I will state, in a manner brief, and expli cit, that it is not true, as alleged by M. Scholfield,' that I ever heard Mr. Tree savt that the Postmaster General had refused to pay postage on letters directed to ai wile and children, and that Mr. Barry never did, to my know ledge, refuse to pay for letters so direc ted; I wilt further state, as revrlant to this charge, that I xhavo curr'n 1 letters to Mr. Harry's bouse, directed to his children; the -postage on which, 5 paid at the time I delivered thcin. r subsequenlly more than this in rt'a-, tiin to fttho. main allegation would, I am su:e, be deemed unnecessary. In relerence,iioweveto some 01 the mi nor facts stated in tii.it communication, I can say that (hey arc equally untrue. .. Mr. Dairy continues to par the postage on letters directed to his wife and chiW : tlren, and I anasured by the Postmas ter, that no directions, either written' or verbal, have ever been given by the- foslmisler ueneral, to remit postage 1 line, or at leaat taye that he writes ia it; and can tell you who all the articles are by. On the Corn Laws, the Dra ma, the persons In there whom eJ- wa not Pt nbr cnterCtf n :th thus chargad.; , r ; Kl 5ethSAn ?l M PW.: till th. mMttl ' k tha Pnii,.i i which was tnnre than a week fter 1 , , , . IMVI . TtZliz!": had assured the book keeper that it was vV,rc;.Vf?rMmfafi(m.-Noth.nge. Phrenology, and modern Poetryi he is ever ready to pour formation, of somewhat lerest, it is true but fault. He writes subject that comes in his way. His latner is proau oi mm; nis motner uoats i,mcua au UnU i,;. vnU.ri,- , . . . , . I wvwaov s v. wwva mvi oiwii sa isr aa av- ''Ft i v s I- a m Ii.. culo r a . I m i fm fttim n I sa rll - I ... a. .... .. . . iiuiia uia ii.tit.ia ounmv nun, I ftf.il fViPmlori' a- I" II. . L - I a .1' L in" -- sins cie ior inm. ne puousiies a inir.K -..t. 1.,. Kwi . . .1 Hin la, IT a-wa-r w uuu cannot blush for himself; the Inevita a.a tiaa rinnba t1i irl.l linn liitn Jk. ' tvv. att a aa aVaaaaaasS V Ut'S'tkall IV IUWUVO Ult V inB3f f' f- a or the nass on to be ecreff ous v wrone: . ; . "V.'V lorth a torrent ol in- - At7LV. -. t, ; rather to obey we. postmaster, tsenerai, a i , I UIS3 j. VV W wsfIsl.''ria.aiiT wv IIVi . S- . a 1 . . ! ' a .8 epUenreral-vr., nC i,i,m,A ia, by aaktng out a true report, thanMhe that is not . his . .t .L(. L, . cluef clerk.Xwho -directed Aim o make a i aims ill io sii'tvsii nit vt i itta . - , -.i . . .. --. and speaks on every lU w..u u. ..,:..,... .. . u a false one, -.vM- V: . : .i' '5 .rv;.- ' Again. James 8 Scott, who was a in the uenerar rest sumce, uieu bad the geiitfel ,! the vulgarest creature under the aun,' ,An rilnatal. e. f . . . . . rlrb - hAr.ne. hii.uui nni iinnu ma vniirarirv - , -w boldly does things which beginning' of iay '' . tlt- .iu. K1...1. r.1. ...i. drawn from the Uenartment.beyond u y cibc UlUBll iui vi i c wiiw ... t ' il J. T r rf .:, amount til tiis salary, me sum or icyj i i i j i ; i ble Aonaer-iwtMi. in his' idleness and ? w'cn n,BV V'Vi'r?'" ,UJf ' ... . . ... . ltu V in lliaw a :in i.s -n- .fiM law via .as. v w - the chief clerk,, without! sure to meet with at every turn, with-JS".' Ar,.iu,K friL ... f h. R99y8 to cloie lui accoAnt, I vhen tio tiuarto volume of very magnificently printed poetry, and like Robert Mont- popery s. his own portrait tares the ti tie page his- neck bare, and shirt col lar turned down a la lyronWi hair combed back over his brow, and his eye looking upwards to see what is to be seen in the sky. sensible men pro nounce hnn a coxcomb, but the unioi tiated discover genius in every line, antl milliners fall into a pining melan clioly by the hundred, lhen comes a shower of Albums, and he writes in every one of thm, and signs his name at lull length by way of autograph All this, though it may make the " on- Fktiiui inugn, cannot out make me iu dicious grieve." The Clever-young Man-monster, unless roused by ridicjle into common sense, and a useful pur suit, sinks into premature oblivion, and lives tn , rider at his own littleness. L,ie m'en. t fm Monstervlo is eet will) at every turn, wiui- . - . . , . 'tr.. -r out knowing bow or why; the morrictf "T. V'- T 7 T V " T w. ..m, ' HJ,-,m a I Mm Sllh Iwhin AM aa I has tTliJmt W V SjfW-w 1 --wr-.-a best companions in the world, suddenly whatever exited, , rnislii l. .11 ' i j nretext for such an entry. t.:-;M uecumcB uiuriuuo, ngmij muiai, aiiu u r--,. ... j' jf,i . W the comforts of do- , "'5" t .7- ' nr.. .k a' a.r nienuc source. aint wcssk ihihs hu" r-who sits down to thai, tnos? social f such a cUrk, furnlAea cade of alt meal 8 crust Willi; u lie avoauiia wiui suciuuin vi, .. . i t '. i r 2 niEhtmare and apoplexy; the Clever- iP"""; ' Ve r""""'"; mrf Mmwwh.. ia aol thirty at ' twn,f ana .upon nini restno , conse ho sits down to that, tnosl social P'5 01 '""" ' " eals,and will touch nothing but .f1 ' on the departmen t - list of bread tntl a glass or water. t'oytc been silent, these facts wotiM he seasons with anecdotes of; ,hr?; found their way Into tf.,. L-LTTniltf Stntr V tlfirmth least, and probably nnmarried and wlw Huvuv"Z::-.'-': . " ' makea her reputation the excuse for .;'' i T""-' e. t : , .1'. biow beating all her female acquaint- r An'T T9f ,hl .Ml mA .".;- i r.-rinh bfB. t Inteliigeiicei: aud7iurtiat of , this Horn ing, the following notice.' always in' Ihe most harmless but very annoying r E,iod spirits; and who has no more tnonsler. She i rather pretty, lisps notion of tndulzine'you, in .ont thing slightl), and, as the Ettrick Shepherd hike a sentimental mood, than be would says, baa a great quantity ot " waving ,ave pf scattenhg roRrs over his plumb rurlsabanc the Dree." She very re- pudding before he eat it; and, lastly the. quentiy sits uesice you ac a targe ana (inorial Monster- who treats his con cercmoniou dinner, party. You deter- tribtjtora worse than negro staves, tut mine to be agreeable, and almost dhi- of whom we shall only venture. to say iantibut,lo yt intinite distress, you that he i8iB very ancient and Uh-like that hole cownosttiotiriobly, bite I idea I v. Z,Uz '-rv .i..i.I.. and a half. Shelistens toyou.but tlcies ES S nnt iinrlerkiarid vou: vour most snark1-1 . UJU . . . ' . . not underotand you; your ling sayings she rewards wit gentle oewnuermeni. nan lul and half deprecatory, as cieil you were quizzing ner.iiwsi . ...... .1. . mint fpnm uo.ih1h.,rtnvae th n?sas full of in- P. ,v.' J ...g,... . j - -0- - , , anity tintu reproach- ioiiwuij sutiuuic " it .u, r " of Athens: " -:. ! vJ. . Several Athenians bad formed a secret u uio mm inn v , 1. A fftritiianrir; . ' A ontnin ftl thi a -11 ?8.l . I -s.llllC TUHJ Wl T"MiP v. wwa-wa w r ana si.-iness as ppss.o.e, anu - f j- Amwg th number etliatel v regains net composurei and ,vt i.. ,. , . '. , ,.11. .:..i 1 sworn t eeiM ; avire thinks-you have begun totalk rationally. .f.ri he6rdmd hel0 01 . . .L- t .1.- ... r with the httenuon you are paying e ,uppor(ed the most cruel . Her mamma watencs tne progrea- o the torture, for the purpose of the conversation, and is quite delighted J . h we her acmrp,ice,. .1 i.. tvk.n ma rainni tn tne uauiiici. " tia-ii j" .v... - . v. I .111 lllft.ll LB. . . . u IUB.PHI1 Bill- I " " ' and when she found her rawing Mi. - ,7" " ""'.r' Yn strength failing, she tore out h4f tongue, you as an especial foror. beside e In- fa ljht otherwifU, sipid toung -M?r;?f;: eape her, After the "exnulsion of the ceased yawns almost kilt Jott; tot ,1 J ;AyMMlillDi fufi 0f gra,itude make uo for vour real listlessness you ....1 . ...... .. it 1 iur nor neruiani. ei evieu nam. mi r j . . ,....,.- affect the most animate pleasure, ana a . . , h f. I S I . r.I...laait.k ' aAv j...- w - next tiay an your ineuu. ... tk. bottom of it was written n tclt ,oy,: conHderingthe ""b triumphed 0- tuftlfv ine msipiu young wit n; Mk'ux'rl ' A ' :Zk v knito l purse for you' and send, it to you with'a not;-' in which there are only -vTT-- ,V r , !. three grdrnmaticalerrora; For month, ' ; Envy -There is ome good in public (ha r,.r lirh af a fietticost cives you envrl'wheVeal in private, there is none; t! f vapours; and iever to a cer.j fur public tsnvy ' is an ostracism, that .nw nin.ii dinner narfv without fear and eelipseth men whcii they grow too great; trembling f ' '; t therefore U i bridle also' to great ' T7. K.nMir.V tw fHomnrh-rmrmlaini-1 ones to ken) within bounds.' V - --' ,rft- v... rV;i?'riTi',!'f; 1 frV irtiD iiftuv in -v - , '. ' 1 have observed an' editorial article 1n the "United States'. -Tetegrapb"- of tba.oth .nt atant, professing to be founded upon official information. .containiptT a Charge wbiclH if true, would not only justify my removal tromJ office, but the infliction ot tne leverent pun Ishment knovn to. the lw-- f ? f: V While the. charire which Ims been made against me affords an open demonstration of that deep malignity which hitherto- luwlieen cautiously conceafcV tt ia, nuvr fot the first 1 - . j ! . - .i...-ri...'.. time presemea in a wy woruijr ui; ui inm who conceived, of him who sanctioned, and of him who flubluhed it. -i f CK'i .' The remtation of thi calumny tt nii.n try a . . . a f-f. - .1 power. - !i ne explanation t migiu give count not fiUf being satisfactorv ..to my friends ami the public, and perhaps would tend to opert the eyes 01 a mtsiea, Bouseu,, ami .iicr.eiven community. , But tee formal mafiner iiv oinftii this Charge Da oeen announced, ana tne u thorative Ungusge it i mml to speak; de- mandirom me more man lUBimpicraiuiauun. S To provei either my . own delinquency', or the baseness of that slander which baa been ivented arauist roe, ,1 have thi day ap pealed lo a TBtacAi or Jcsrtci., tfpon whose decision J ant willing to rest the preservation of my character,' and the Interest of those whosre dependant upon it. - , i V v ANDREW COYI.E.,.- '' Jtutnui M.IS29, 'fe - Mr. Coyle here . idmiu.'thsi if the facts stated bv us be truei thev w ould justify his removat.vThey tare true- and wa suntl nreparea ;o muiw u ue fore ui,t jur even a jury ot prcjuai: ced nar'tisaos. " These visits from the Marshal are' unpleasant. We uo not like thecloriou8 uncertainly of the law; . a .i8t but having placed ourselves in me ingn- Iv resnonsnne situation wnere 11 ue- come our imperative duty to speak tlie tmth. we shall not be intimnlatea irom iU faithful discharge by the threats cf tne nireti assassin, or tne uiut t--Ceedingsof tlisplaced officeholders, wh beine unable to respond in damages tUeroielves, eck to xilfnce our press j scapes tlie jealous eye And the distor ting hand ol the rartizans ot the Coa lition. A Mr., Kincaid,;'a Candidate for Congress in M sj or M tim e's District in Kentucky, professedly friend of A. Jackson, but much more devoted to his own , advancement, 'has published a' letter to the People, for the purpose of exciting prejudices against his oppo nentlie attempti to show, that Major i? Moore and -Messrs.? Barry en J", Van ' 5. .; - Ruren have been electiooeeririg egainst r S hiiit (K thro' letters. ftdJresscd . o one. y MrsTtiinerJlie Editor of the llarrodaav.;; burg Vatcblower. The Louisville Ai'Q'-, veniser speak with indignant contempt. of the. diaractcr of this Mr.. T. and -iC discredits hi entire statement Mtwtil.::ff.-..vn--' he shall produce and publish the letters 'x 1; he ,aiserts ? he had received from tlia,p-..i ' ; Secretary bf Statu 8ud the Pout Master, A 0nerM.vr" We "shall not venture' a iwJy jecturc in relation to what Maj. Moore ! may have said or written on the sub- v';.' ject of the election but we shall ..view.1 ' the Editor tif the Wtttchfpwcr as a silly-. - and mischievous calumniator, until he ?m ; shall extricate himself from the dilemma Mf JT ia which he i now placed.'. This can only be done, by publishing the letters he alteges he has received from, Major ii-' Moore, Major ruarry, wrr van iiiren null tr Jnhnann'. . wrif Ii thn rnnuiuif oejlificate to prove that the said tellers -f$.A?X: sjsi g aawk)1 mi satia tit isitiM ye , ,ij?v-. - ' - m tat WVtMOJ sw niisiiia y , vi" gentlemen by Whom they are alleged to have been written. .' This, we venture to predict, will never be done." y'if " ... 'jlut the Coalition PrirrtsS will clamour i onto the end of the chapter.'' The Eal- : r ; titnof4': Chronicle, as in duty boMdtXi.iip dedilces from K's letter " grave matter .-,1 for. the reflection of those who are jea ' " '' 10US ot lueir niiiiiB aa tuicua u uve ;" i i ', - relgti ; ftnd . independent slates. We "?-;- wonder what the Hichmond Ei quirer ' . will tliuik of il?" And- the Ricbmoo4.f ; Enquirer wonders what the L.iltimore y'"''-, Chronicle will, Jhink of the following' ' Extinguisher from the U. $L Telegranlu - '. J V lb the district ..lately-represented. i. ilil .!.. l..i I.--I . l,!..-.t oy niojor.ojinjioi mere iiits ueen a outer . ' contest ucttvceo Messrs. Kilicnul and Booker,' both friendly to the adniiiiis-'.'' tration.- We regret to see,' that the.t former' has been induced lo: belelVe,t that Major Barry' and Mr. Van Bureo -havo writtett letters to his district, In-' terfcring with the election. - That Ma-."-. ior Moore, who is a citizen of Kcntuc"- J, ...Vv': Icy, and a voter in his district, should f ! .; "t. ... write to ' hi$" involves -iio irhnronnetv. not recollect that Messrs. Sergeant ittti.' Rochester were candidates for office at the time (hat they held commissions;! UIIU HI ll IVIUH-I , ...ft. - ftftft. w.. cret.it y nave 3eer taorired t say, that the ;chargeV so fat''iv il rc:;it 1 ' lii':ii-ii, ta uvitifj ujbi-uis. - I ' li pOMISIU of hin corre Kentucky candidates has always been 1 friends upon the subject, impropriety. Who does i t ttl the I'anama Congress? V iiw - ; en Tlr, Van Duren, and Ire au--il? 4- iia or j.arry, in soma .,;,; resjiondcnc.witli friend Ii, .may bavtrspoken f the.?' -v." s fpr CoPjress; but if so,, it : ? s been ia reply to imfbrma, on coromunlcateil (3 iiitn, tnJ lo rro -, '- '
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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