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M V'e t .s ti 4rr t vw i--T t 11, w iv ' d ' . a ,' . .1 . , ( S " I J ' " ' ' " - ' f Hl arrltb.de-. , J lsw.!:e l'fl re I Ser N - f . f1 ' e,l iNes rt a!i O.e envied pnvi- - l ; ; B i" '' ur" ', elt M er-pre-.,agavaraet, ,r9 ' et Scanty aoi-Wa!leJ c" t, J have r.M(Hf the iir Mf lb la'' fo b tutenperla. Tirade u- I frii of the patriate Ik tatemaV C0l. and u.o the mHk and "'J UO! inta rtiU Hil hi-ei rralitttt'e that wiiter wha should, by lh rreiti Lie force af anrnmrat; iJ fM. r death blow tsteojp ante, lht ? to all the p'" t"11 lbf heart, that tcourt af oor eaontr. that ariorf factor of death a ad aerl? (I Uoa bestowed hr highest badge" ol honor, tha civic cwta,,nM hi" he bad saved th life eve ' '" en, what e srlands ahall be ileqst recempense for tha countless lives ard by him who should dry ap thai fountain. t Iro? rejriulf of ib preavnt jrnrrtioi. trat threttf a to rail dwo iij) V"teij atreani af jwwott ab"ol UtdiUiwi sanJ yt ontmro ihalt ath-f to tair s tha wa and die." Suould the wri tinj of Beecher work orh a ceolalwu; altouM ilieir occm, hapily .brgsu ia the formation f Iwu hundred ikI ; twenty "femperanc Societlea, cuntio ue its triumphant career udu! the whole . oatiua thall be. ora to th virtu-m. compact, Via reputalnm, ' iH . Wurit "alMirp all Gietk,,4boe all Ruaian .amf;" furvre , geotfrationa will rie . and call hira'btewfb hia cotry.i' hai hhn as the tnaKher of 'O'1 .dangeroas eoemj -,heVv-ina'trwii will chant his praises while living and nworo Jiira when, dead, as the preser?er ol tlir lives and morals of their rhiulreo. a.nd history will rank hia aerice 16 c nunkiiid atwe Ae eipluits of Hercules and Theus. as Miog rid tlw earth uf a mwe jestileDt monster than an? which r fell benenth theic armv 8nilar tioh ''puts await those .who shall overwhelm Ifith the weight of trgo'rneiit,"the pa'hus of rloquenre or the. JUslieiol wit, tme , 1jns..of, tKe Vhbnoarablt;. tw ReBir'erl , claws, duelling, aminprwfrtity ad i- ilisolteoria.f whichmannaiB Vrcdif '. it iWti t, - n iv:i t- a- 4 Lkl psrrs t rtmrf C ieH-r U iio 'l s it fJ ffMI4 twa f ! frfwt' c Im Jae flhia trie4nt ,rie. Nw, i ray frair. I oc.!J u feie ica i htm horr4 ol ihy Krai.. Mf. caa f heawiU d-lf;steJ fx tVa. u! iKe vrrtm is ihereforf kii- UWe. V H1 1X sl tV-ar. wJ Iha ms, rWlw K"Mt t W diis. 4 ajilot.To. the .ai-rmi -tls anrarrst 'Cur aul kv'w' f ,iie.M- Hat Moe- trf atuaaai I limner ns tri --- . . . j rrtuiBiie wn;a rp r ro wmi. 4 -nan w h' I can unrr tu , , .. . . - - Wind, kud waves atav tt and vei it bat lare sut detry Eni ay attack lh gallant bak. bt thr tre rexiont of HrUitd kearta on bofd. wh. on u.e trial, will rther nKind tha dacrrd Ff t-h, avd tow lo each ether ivter tojnvt obthsnp , - ' ' 'Tbia.' thea. ia the tlory which we oarht -to rovet for wir maintry the tl-jrv of moral etcelleoce the Iwiioor ot item imt must virtHooa eation hi earth, renowned fir jasiice, fnc haonn itv. foe troth, for tensDerance. for in dastrV. fur mous mtitode to (jd, f- m-irhUfts beoroeence to man, m ikinj; o .div every heart within its own spa ciwus' o iil.rie. & fedinz fi nm Us o- feiflowinj; abundance the neeily f oiW !ieninhere the ompire l cnn'enninR uatio. t ie Dcate maker ol the tint verse. V I tniat it will aot deemed loo wrioM fur the la nier tlic rrtier to llir tulluui; imt- tt of icriiiliira M n iHuMrKma ol'll.e Ik nrnMrkk and of tha tnlinet of Pre iUcook ilb rt; AM ua. Mtiaoti Gm. 34. in Matt.kv 9. 'from the rank of. those' who prsnire i't 'them, but wt.ich ouijfii if possible to be !Jfe. rendered conteropttbtevlike more . vuisar vires oi itihk auu mirniii. : . ; ? But doubt less tliee are changes too f '- Vat' and rwdly to eipecf Innn ' the , : lorce f reason or the. charms or Iiterav- . . ture.l .Will the ' torrent of volup;uni v. ... a-Wti' Kill ha at Frtm Ute United Suae Telegraph. We find ia the Albany Argus the fol lowine . ' tVe are requested by Mr. ff'm. D iMwrent, who ,i now in this cuy, t auie tiiiiiineariicieinioe unueuiaie Ceiecraim itf the Slat mat., an eiirnc from whiih appears in the - New York Courier & Enquirer of the 2fjth instant Uit'l which purports to s;ive an a couu i.ffla'e interview between the Preni denjand himieAf, was uuttriithed with out his 'knowledge or approbation, and that the above mentioned article, the Juriter of which is unknown to M Lawrence, containt many materill in acenracies.' ' ? .? It is due : to Mr. Lawrence that we should publish" tbi -taleiTient. but ii seeiDaio Of aiKe uue trprn nun mm having! noticed the publication in th ee be able t Meni that C.-uwerhehould state in what the ar .luonesaaudeBeminav tfcle . i Wation is inaccurate. Ihat h n iA imiir in . kiuin Mr, tfc hid an interview wto the Prea V-VZIUB If UO , UIIIIVIC1 "l'' II- if I'J I . . ...... .. .... Luk at llnme?in ;tbt first ceutary of lVrwin- n.R.i arnae oi inten 1 CIV- I fgenCB- wi; uenrft, miu wiuiuui uri iruu in to Vouch for the truth of the state deut,4n.ule by one of. M.e. Lawrence's own political friends, we ptrrmittea him io make the amende honurab . - Ah ii is, itVe'sts between our' corrrepon'.len and. Mr. Lawrence. They are fronds and fellow labourers, and we .leave them to adjust the matter as sn'ttt them. Frm IV Courier (i Entpuier., 'Al'ter theariicle which. precede ur editorial head was in type. Mr. Wil'iam i, dMtortntr caneu upon us, nu 'e- to aay( that, he did not make ngntpattriuuteii to him we published on however, that een'tman at Wasbtnctaii.htf flid exprr' nurprwe. and satiMctiou1jat discovering tuat General Jsckwn, was su different a per stknaae from-what he had been rente seated., to be. This remark was made in in ordinary Conversation,' and not in teudett to be repeated; Wt'rt, Lc e. Wt lirtwalf hkJ.i' miIMi 1 JTTDt ta. kwr petkraarpa i wa party r.- Arbs i i JEW XrfawaT r.'rfu,j. We arc saibactted le aay af. Ih tLtrre rf iotrvlarewc l te RUc r !, ait la boidly tt I Rs!e UmI uver. arst the rtetfTUry f ia Trroary, and copied Niiaiue rsaitaual JaveaJ of lata tnr. ia fa! ia all its earts. It has 4 tbt least shadaw af a Uaaoiuoflv iJ. . rnwa'tix Eicaainail tateat, , rr'ir VWA falsa ra aisara wave beta afwparated aboat the state of tha Prewdeai'a H-aUh, It kit , ikariubly bated, that bk roasti raUa was eihaavted, and that he weaUl scarcely live 'st bs artseitL tena ef offircv A Carrespuadeat ef the Phil. U. 8. 0HteM fraas Washington, whebaa aside bimsetf almast picaoea for' bis aniatateatenta aa aathor of the llama letter, smiee fa his mil veracious vrin, en tbe 28 'h It. lb 4 oae perona declare that t was contrary to-tha advice el the men af medictnr. Ihal O n. Jkoa was transported to Jke island in whicb he ia ow hu ep pcierv and the ir peraMis, whether anewteely or tcn rantly I say not. assert that the Ratio man h spumed the responsibility of tsZing him i fort Calhoon, dissatisfied with the rruit ol the experiment thu far, have cst aboat them to find out som mre eipediius mod than th Ordinary one, of bringing him bark ain. I his pnipliei ol ill who is t'iu acemutis to sound he tucsin of Alarm through the nation from die vi lest iliticl mo.ives. Ke ou to report ms " legs ami ie-t are swollen consiae r.biyti and (here are oiiwr eqjivmal Vinptoms ol dropsy. I u comuum Hon ol mictions, aiiine uton a train, likened by age, and a mind whic'. Iiso beea impaired by the ! of hi wile! menaces the moM serious terroi Udtion. - Every thing whit h human skill can sussest or apply, will doubtless b' resorted tofur the pur Dime of rrpcl lint or weakening the attacks but there is no exiiecution amo, the me dcal men ol a perfect recovery. II 'nay be kept fioin mnking under (he at lacks of disease tor a Khort time, buf no uermaneol relief can be administered to him.'" Will the reader be pleased to com State this raven narrative, with the fol owinK Kstrsct of a letter, which we have received from a friend of Gen Jack"tm: t Rip Rape, 30M Angint, " The. PretMent Sh bent this iloe inee Thurtwlny the Mh anil to-mnrrnw, will return in th 8trin b'l Potomac lo Washington His hea th it gotxl erv goon. It wat nut ao much to seek after any reatni-ati,n of an impaired eon. siitutl m, at to be it-litTert Irani the latiime of bn lineu and criinnanjr, that he wat prompted to the relaxation ot hi. dutir, and to spend a few layt at thii retired apot. While here, he hai made tree atm ot the Salt Hath, and it now in the noiteaakia M at much strength and activity, at he lias I Hi setstitl lur the Ian S nr 10 tears I make ' ' fr "ifj ft.M.ll M rmi I, Te ma't f ts t'.fUM 1 1 Vrt i t . f ..i. a tsrtv. ts la Mr. CU? aM 11 i axraarv. 1 l uww. n i r ,t La t .ir .rTima -rj r eat, tkst aii le rsptiwa J.x n at t mti witbrrsird to U. es4s I - ' . 1 - k 1 iaisea.seiy n m j .!A(t M laTtarib ta ur.MIT, win J . - k . Nat fur ana wre. i eaay pa - rti The 4- a the GrtmtJ Asata- y. will serve race tiarpse. i played ta pradsce a belurf i otber states V f - tV! . a W as ihst ae as racavenor an imsiia Krotacky,-yet ewry mtrlligmt perv f cither aide who ei amine 1V causes hick prodiced thia. majority,' saest percrive that tbe tmprst n crva ted. rs prrfectlf oVceaive: "U Frank Ra. Oldham. J(T(-ra. Baoaa. Waah- iagtoa. Mercer and TrtKt. ' lata atactiaae make k chance of twenty .anhM ia ftvoar of the minority of the last year, by taking te;.from th aae side and adding them to tbe sifter, IM rtsvlte were obtained by local ana ,aw- 1 -i - a . in I perwaoai innetice,pBas; ; 1 J mediately and sKtiyely than consider- t'utna connected with reneral politic We coold give a i easy aolaiaUan at the matter by detail ol tne cirri m stance connected witb each individual esse, but it is rendered onnecessarr by over strikinr facts. In tach of. th fun'itt which tee hav tmmundtd, th Jacktm tmnJUtfet tot Congrtit recti v- tl areweo majomie. it rs apparrni therefore, that while contests (r eoun tu teat, the iivition of countiet, sepa . a a. . .L rale representajiou, o-c. o-c. lujnnci with the multitade of mingiea mouves hich operate in .local and personal can Diets, the treat principle involved in national politics pervaded the whole. jnd in the Congreshtonal elections, the anembarrassed aulrnges ot the people have spoken their true sentiments, ut the twelve representativee from Kert" tuckv only two of the Uay leaven now remsin. The poor minority of four which Mr. Clay was enabled to main t un throughout the last adminntra tio;t, was thus rnlured io the late elee tion one half. This ia the true criteri on by which the prospects of Mr. Clay in Kentucky should be estimated. 1 Jtrzv.. Interesting law Ctie. Yesterday 12 clock Jeremiah Smith whs brought up from Camden, on a writ of Habeas tor pun, before Chancellor Harper. It ap n.'.irs ihst Smith had been convicted in ijprocertJ'C-,-rt't tafsrt Utr-nv i:te a.tk f,.llo J I. tt. a af eirntaaa'-,-Jtai.h Umi.J vl tja letace was rvtfered ta ttar ram, ad crpi:edieeixnite. ieycsiu r Uausod I ttreii'v, sua vi re so tery ck mlscevl a to be tt! ta tJedge. s tbetr Ui reaoart,-ius arecfoas traref thtir Uwadet liairuitroa of t coasiJerabJe lime far its redecapuoo. IX time exptreo. ue pledge ras Oat redeemed.and the pra Mrir was sold ia Holland by la per ' . . ... - f. i. v.. oO woe ICOt Bis saoarj ao w-v, , bee preterved witb. the greatest, car, ia a neb cover, frineed wiib G ik. .. . ... . i - ..... Th rotter ao wcua ma at. . raa ai composed of beaalifal Bahogady.' It Pis be by 0mb-f . of. Hrbrtw tfkiJiri ana JrWS. od II It rraerauy thaaeht t a be the moat oient .copy af th five books f lose In enstet.e. Jiffimv auitf .vurarr A tnost shock- ingoa rsg ws committed in Hentacky, aboat right miir fmm this tlace.oolte 4ih alt A egronver, oy tna oasnr of Oordoo, who bad purchased in Mary land aboat sixty ftrCToes, including ll sexes nd ages, ws uking them, assist ed by a associate named Aileo, and the wagoner who convey eg me oasgage to. in - MtMaippu " ah .men were babdtaffed and chained together in the usual ronner for dilvmg lase poor wretches, while th women and chil dren were buffered to proceed without incumbrance. ' It; appears that by the means of a file, the necroes, unobaervvd. had succeeded in separating the irons which bound their hands, in such way as to btt able, to throw them oBTat any moment. About eight o'clock in the morninc while proceeding oo the state road leading from Ureenup tn Vance burz, two of them dropped their shack les and commenced nght, when ihe wagoner. Petit, rushed in with bis whip to compel them to desist. At thia mo ment every negro was found perfectly at liberty; and one of them, seizing a club, gave rettta violent blow on the head, and laid him dead at his leet; tnd Allen, who bad come to his assistance met similar fate, from the contents of pistoi nreu oy anoinei oi me gang. ,? uomon was tnen auacneu, seized e f , I ' t la"ts tii i cat i 's t:.: BAl t.!r i drara-li it aell frsxa tVtal( a af th chetL.it - -- -- null i- f was U.eant ai Hit f. e l pert ment pvti tK f, , lb third chemist, t f taattt waa the st-e . diced by lb , t a The Editor af tU T ie ar in.lrUed" to t; frteod for th Smjrna i Slst May and tbe 7ih i. by th PT14 Tetdci at h paper of th Slst M,, , pnWiWd., rmrportfitg to s rrcn pnvsician am hu r, year at CoatanUnnl. i obsetvesf ' ' i Formerly no christian ted, an afty acct,,to ii af the Ui toman vac, ranch i blood from i'u; but alt .Ti tonislied a( th-' change wl,; has brought about sine I'i.' of the Janissaries .Xl,t (r ry maskets wuh Jxcl bayull gimrota-marcb te EariM, . u m . ' in arum wvj r ta irnn'j ; Signor himaelf in the nif cer, issued' his , commani vring .These sf asimM. .1 ha toNneution a still rnne t hie departure from ancient On the 14 h. May, I refeitfj t to make" preparation, a children of the Sultsn ; On i, , repaired to Ihe palace am) in ence of the E him Htchi, and ; ef ihe Black Eunucbs, J vm " young Princess about eight t her fcister aboat a year! and t, till) youiiger PtincekS all u least ilifRcnlty or ceremony ately fler I performed ?the e; upon two young ladies of fbe l l)n the Si'h I returned to the p found, the operation, bad succo frctly. J wa dimilsed.with i ome "present from M he Set tan,: timohy of his saHnfaction, and that my- servirei would not b neeiled until th birth of k tt and held by one of the negroes, whilst another fired twice t him with a pistol, or Pniicca.n. k'?- the' christian erJ-mistres or ihe civ i'i.ed world, nueep of aria and eleean i Hxex; yet, ' by the indignknV.coiifefcsion t ' ' r , . ....... t .1. r. ... ... ..n . i i' V liri.nnil .Hivn, .v-.,v, :-' sppcic8 ot n2itiousness and execrable v f' for every attroci-y of crilne. And if ...... itnir.. m .mnr. 'miiiril -tivamnl'. - - .t , ,t i . t. . r v i .. o'K at r ranee, uai. oriura or itTwiMr iV tion: the chosen eat oMearning and ;-,. philosnphy,r the . prove rniat model -pi f v-ntle manners and social rennemenfi :'WJut see her passions once let Joose, and .V- VptHp o barbaricIoathKi ever f xbi ' Jjj ::i,raHelof laSTaV innpiii" iiir uiuuu. " , a.-vita ih nuur in. i . - . . ; - . a ,!.- ..J f 'conversation with a ppetue vail those favourable circumstances bur Vitualtoii which have been ,'6 '! Snail. It IB to C irarcu, K'H'IC" VBT ,? v of alt nation that have preceded, us. 'x' wli4 fell Drey to their owtv vice after r repelling tna auniaa vi iinn'iu rut r. - ., . . ". . . eniirSi- uim ssr. suroe . mora roweuui ., nnnrin es ot sen Dreaetwaiiiwi tuan but 4)1 Hnf m posse sseu.iurrair tn,ur , ur . i. .. . . f CAte. ...i.u'' nail. tnoar iiauuiiT .m Tilt- auiu t ,;.. .. .i " ..i i li. ii i. -. ," .. . . j ; -..tf t a arc tiirasau iu ut suit iv niiitc SSS ! thl einUnatioti of the paragraph which . ti . " ... ... : .'1 ILFm ;lmM,n, Kail, mail n. M th a. ''-f'.'W I .t .nkn.. tli.l .ri,n nf kslrt. .nil U .iiVit5oe it .rnnrala niiivavl aufa an ..7- - vm1 ... ...w-w , - ". ,'. asvlam. and waa taught -with greater pVj Yierfettioii and ccess.y Let its influx :,;. ,7".li'. .. . i... .. ..n..t .....I .w:. . 7 CnvB UUw" irc.wiiic icuii uit iufra v; C -ice which are the destruction of na- . r t tioa will b ritoteq rut; while tboab vir ta Which or mote its happinra'&:t i. Vf tkv'U,prinE on and flourish; ? a ' H It .would ajiecnia ' from tbe prtiphecfek, Y1 . f . 1.1 .1.. i-.-:.. .1. J ' ' pi scripture, w ua . iuw tuicuiiuu ui uie - 4 Atmifhtv Dunnser of earthly affmrg. f S ... .1 . L "f ..Lll i gotistical language attributed to him, he would nave oeeo me suoieci ot riuimie frojs13eorgia tfi Maine,, fien. Jack son" doe ;: not require the commenda lion of his political adversaries; but when we. find a enswher strong pre 1 jjudicea are, removed, by a single interv view. we.conaer u Hie riumnn ot . a . . '..a a a truth, ami virtue over laisenooa am via e; and when an officer af the late ad ministration is tne auoieci oi conversion. I ' ?. 1 . Ml -1 " : I . . we aeemita ouiy to me peopi to give ....., ..4.1.2. -V " .w. I t ...;r,k. ,k .i,.!i'.:a:i I puoiicity toti. wiinout reieixin ia mc I SO IUIUioc. Hum uu miiii aiiait cftuiwi i i . - , . . . ... , . . l to , r. . . , . r fc.;.-. ...,1 I mdividu! converted, or the- langoagel i , brighter wenes bf happiness and virtue . , . , . . - . . . . 4 i- IIIBU llll. V'V. JH .l"1 IISU I .1 ,IF that nation r may,' -wrbnut presauipttoo hope fccenIuriiir" favour which shall lend itself, to forward tbe purposes of vA. - OmniDotence: but. wo to every people. ;; &j i who shall by slepraved moral or armed r hostility atand, m the way of. these be- v !V( i- oevolent design. r Her real' the, fair' K , st hope of thi ctry.; li;prs V" ' to be instrumental In tbe hands of God iri ccompliahing his design of " peace ";H; on earth and gootl. will to . pien. lf "if, we biiildi opn this rock, it will be a .' in re foundation, orA which we may rear , th tower ol our natmnal greatness o- til it reach, Jhe skies, whose oyer bsne; ; . ;i inrbltt ahall be guided, innocently i.ff r y iMtloud piercing spire i en ngnt . . 'eitdnitien wmild have saved a city once r-A f o.n the impending venjreaoce of hea ifM'waoyoo. have been fwisd Vithtii ita walfat nd a hip''crew;.of. ; -': t o hundred, and y eventy live sonl 1 ' ';j vfie saved from the devouring deep by ; tfVliam" B Laurent md Jonathan Elliott. Otl the Slet nil. we published a communication from Jonathan Elliott, in which he In rodaced certain remarks, made, as he said, by vviiiiant B. Law rencertate ChargedlAKaires at London. . Kit tne unto or isiaenooa i nr. Elliott's statement we have noting to doi we leave, that to be settled by him and , Mc Lawrence. But, is not a little amusing to indinereDt fpectaturs to wiiuesa wnat sommotion -not uiun der of Mr L. has made ip hi f good siciety. V apprehended that the Pink would compel him to retrct un der pain I- of. exi bmmutiica' ton. ; To speak well tt- G n. JacksoV intellect was an npardnable onoce.- Air, L iftcf a 'few morev-lessmig.aiir Jearn that; aa in former days, his associates spok no ill, now they aay pothinz good .,r.i...n.. ..r ' t.:1 . VI WIKO lu viuvc, r icvviuuicuiia tion are reserved for aich faithful pub- tins communicHtioit, because there are such con. slant efforts from some! quarters, to represrnt him feeble, Mini in delicate and declining heHlth. HlmrtK nlVer reaching tint place, and iluringthree days, his lace vst e Hmulerablr inOamed, proilu-. ee-; a t-mie unaicaiiis say, dv a p inion nt Ihe seanietlle wnirti got into the hstli (tliej are almn nam neit!, )imi a otuers sav. dv inc- unit water and sea air: this will m tluubi. be ,,lnr renreseii. ted at a dangerous symptom: tor the luitior S days it bus h' 11 iliMiipeared I assure you. whatever rumor may aay about him that hi. health ia good rery day ahile being lu re, he has been ensued in rendi and writing, and examining tlie pint, and seeing the laborfrtm.il workmen employed; and will return to tVasb inKton, as able to ert'orru his duties as any mem ber of bit Cabinet " This lotier puts to flight all the san guine calculations, or the uflT ceil fears of Ui. pliti al onponetita But, Bg the Mannget of the Nal Journal has man aged io put forth some insidious instnui lions abimt the President's health, we subjoin the following conclusive reply from the last Norfolk Beacon: , . (ceMMrmcATEB.) The Pretiilttft Vint.' The immaculate eiiHor of the National Journal permits no opportunity to escape of heaping his scurrilous invecties upon the President and his Adminstrajion.-rFol-lowing his moTementa with the must vantiring pertinacity, he prya into ln mnuves .stttli mali cious serutinyt and to suit his dishonorable pur pose, the most innocent acts are tortured and con verted into the most heinous and dangeroas ot fences. - ' These ideas were suevrtted on readine an editorial 4tara;raph, which appeared in the Jour nal .on the tta inst. oa the subject ot the Presi dent's mf to the Rip Kaps. Sterile, indeed. must be the author's brain when he lias to resort to such paltry stun to fill bit columns, orgnitify the splenetic appetite ol hit discontented sub- senucra. - On the President's Brat visit to Old Point !nm. fort, he was charged with moving in the stvle of Kovalty, ol getting op a mighty pageant whereby io Dimu in penpie, anu gun uicm into an appro bation of hit. principles.' But now forsooib the tuM it ehaiured. - ' Without the smallest ceremony, ha retires for a tew (tayt irom tne tout ot office to a tranquil re- sKlenee oa tne Kip Kant, aecumpanied by one of hu cabinet, ha bosom friend, anil the Chief En- gmeer, the original bupennteailent ol that impor tant work. This (b magnified into an immense aiMier, and aruul InsuiaatMins are thrown out. that this place wat selected to conceal (rain the nation Ibe Mate ot bit health, " aa it is only ap- proacnaDie oj sucn noau at may nave authority to land, I- It is to deceive those at a distance, who mav has felt k a duty to deny the inference drawn bv 1822 for stealing a negru. and had been brd. Vut not proving i-ffeciual, h was panlone.1 by Governor Bennett on con w,e ciuoa and jeit ror aean. a lljr. SIICII VVUlSIUbCU )1ll.lll 1IW waou, and with an axe split open the trunk of Go don! rilled it of the monCyjl aoout. a tuu, sixteen oi tne negroes then took to the woods. . Gordon in th mean time, not jbeibg materially in . jured, Was enabled by the assistance of one. til the women, to mount his horse and flee; pursued however, by on of the gang on another horse, with a ! drawn Eistol.- Fortunately .he escaped with is hie) barely arriving at a plantation a the .negro came in, sight;' who . then turned about and retreated . 'i'flie neighborhood 'was immediately rallied, and hot pursuit givenwhich we nntlefstand has resulted in the cap ture of the whole gtng, and the recovery of a greater cart of the money.' , y: : Seven of the negro men and one wo-! man, it; is said ; were engaged in the murders, and will be brought 10 trial at the next court in Greenupi,burg. ' Portsmouth (O j Time. dmon of his slaying in prison a .certain ... ' . -. . , Mm-, and at the expiration ot that time that he should leave the state never to return. We understand that complaint was lodged betore his Excellency Uiiv; Miller, that Smith was residineinChcs- 'erfield or Lancaster, and he issued his proclamation offering reward of S200 , , i , V tr ms apprenension, upon wnicnnewas pursuea oy mvers citizens ot soutn I'arolina into North Carolina and brought into this state and commit d to Camde.n goal, by a magistrate, Mr. Yoykin, of that district. Mr. Gregg this morning moved to postpone the case until to-morrow morning as bin colleague Mr. M'Cord had just been engaged in the cause and had not an opportunity to consider it. Mr. De s iusaure for the state consented to it, and the case comes up again before the t'hantellor to dav on the motion to tlis- arge the prisoner. It is a new case and excites a good deni oi interest. Columbia (S.CJ 7 el. '5 have been misted on this point, that the writer the Journal, tha: any bnatt are prohibited from tamdingat the Up-Rap. . . . The people m the iiearlihw.iood. mverrnur from the telectiouol his resilience, that relasauou waa the Pretsdent's great object with lHiidahle feel, inr, base suppirssed tlteir demonstration of re- peat, and forborne, generally, io intrude vdoo hit retirement. A single day, however, hu not ebpsed without frequent visits. .. No one has ever been dented access tn him, and from I lie Warm and friendly manner io which all were received, who presented themselves, it ia appareat. lliat tcclif siow tron toniety wa aev'eraontvmplated.'. ''. - Whhthe other vateiwit quriesol die Edaor I Wave nothing to dot ha may obtain aa answer nearer homo. It may be gratirring io him, however, to learn, .that hi apprehentions ilh respect to tha President health are unfounded. With the exception of a slight mflammaiion abont tha forehead, produced, I tmdentand, bv the Ming of a sea-nettle, while bathing a tew' days aiace, be is to all appearance entirely exempt waasaiseasar f t:-.-.. 1 :- Napoleon and an English Sailor. rhe foltowing anecdote appears in a re cent French paper: While the French roops were encamped at Boulogne public attention wss much excited by the daring a'tempt at escape made by an ivgiiHi sanor. litis persoa, having escaped Irom the depot, and gained the borders of 'he sea, the woods on which served him for concealment, construe ted. with no other instrument'! than a knife, a boat entirely of the hark of trees. When the weather was fair, he mounted a tree and looked out fur an tnglish flag; and, having at last observ ed a British cruiser, he ran to the shore with his boat oo his backhand when he was about to trust himself to the mercy of the waves, he was purttoedarrestecl and loaded with chains. Every bod v in in the army was anxious to. see the boat, and Napoleon, having at length heard of the affair, sent for the sailor and in terrogated him. You .must," said Napoleon, " have had a great desire to see vour country again, since you could resmve tq irusi ynreiT on Ihe open sea in so frail a bark.?' ." No,? said the sailor, but a pour and infirm mother whom I was anxious to 'keel" V And you shall see her,' said Naleon giv-, rig at in same ume orders, to, set him at liberty and bestow upon him i considerable sum of money for his me . a . a . . tner, opserving tnat sne mw be a good mother who bad so good son. v Unutie- Hebrew ifanuteriplTht Liteiaii are likely to be highly interea- ted with anriginal ancient manuscript i.f the Pentateuch. . now in the possess ion f Mr. Sams, of Drlittrton. Durham 1 1 is of gnat sk jn'teathar, in two volumes and measures two feet wide, and it. nine feet long Each heet.f skin is tiivitieti mm pages, nve- inehes aqd . 1. ' ...l.1. wt I.... . 1 nan hi wiumi. ,. t nn icters are 't very larger Ucrwt tmly pinst .bcautinl jwrit. ten, but ornamented with rioinber of tagin : or coronate, i at" -aatioiiir.;! this'M, S, may be' infurrefih Tu i.; written on eatherciirt tfhMnce which would hardly havetat'erTpUci after the invention of Velluni was made. It Is believe ! to; be fifteen humtrpd years old,1 and has bee sbote eight liun ilred yur- in one JewUh famiU , .. . 'V T Lynchburg, Jlue! Si. rfwfult Occurrence An attempt, which we regret to say proved too sue5 ceaafttl,',. to poison the family of Dr.; Floyd, who resides1, few.inifes from this place, was made by his servant on last iliuisday morning. While- the r -, . . . i ... - lamiiy were at oreaaMaat, iney were ta ken Wfih vomiting which immediately created the suspicion that some poison ous ingredient had been nut in their coffee. The cook was called lip, who j a : . . ti 1 -t i ' s .. - . aeniea any unowiedg olthe lct, and willingly partook of r cup of the coffee. A negro man, that y)as; itt the kitchen; was tnea sent lor, wjioeclinedto drink of the cofifee unbred hint.' but. on bng';copeitadb siuuicuiaicij nscu viuieutijr hck, anu confessed the fact of having put artenic in ine r.oi(t;e ppi. a bin was a distress ingv moment. Physicians were "; sent i. j-.!. n if i ii F tor, out wttn an meirKui were unable to save from the sudden jaws of death alj, the family. An,, interesting . Iktle ooy aoput ten, year our died abont 4 o'clock,of that evening! It 4 said he drank Jicir of ciD'ce befoi eating; Caused the poisott to act more which powerfully upon hi empty stomach wc icnrn oat it ts suppabed several Dr.. Flod' neg des Were neaed 1 lit if sSinDriti.a ..U "in, J at. 4 J , I i " "': v.u.-ii,avjF, tim uwenv njtveoef n lodged in Bedtord jail to answer thitj hellibirdced.Mrnon. '? '. v ' . ."i- ' . , , ; mrw .v AId' aritXIMaU U lUUTaPTPfl. ton BloQd TiThre cbemiht, jn par, were tateiy directed make expert menta," Vth the view .of deternSiniio, if possitte,, whether the bloodmark or the prisoner, shirt wpre caused by htf man bload; or by , that of seme aoimaL A Urge spot of . blood ; on the shirt Wal th subject of f he experiment mad with! concern rated amphoric acid, which ac cording to the testimony ,f one of the rhemists, hafc the property of producing from each rkird of4 blood a diQerent smell. -fhie chemical process, could better prove whether Wood )r,u, aly; ed was th blwd of a man t a ta 4ch would produce a dir rt-nt odour! Tnescxpnment'as nu.;- with the greatest caretopon the b! ! of a' male; or a femal upob bullorV-blood. and pig s blood, a suspected'mtf,derer havi mg stated certain stains ta t.av h.. -4 V Cnrfampted 'vihstinaice.f'll. bf h Kt-isey, a rVspectabl yi of Kaitn-ld.ln, this county, t , is said to haye bbsited on but cold water lor more that) Hia mint) seem haV bern r bstrac'fd, and he haa'chic: l room, apparently averse to s ; course with th world, for hr year! past. '' The quantity ol d en by him fof.rh' last i weive i uppn8ed to be 4es; tht quifed for the drtlida'ry 'nnrili an iniant; pntouriiig tbe; per named, rueiiher persuasion, th have Oeen tfrectuat 1 hint swallow 'thel letst ausitenan by kind. ; bonie particles ol fow 4 bet ween his teeth. wo. wee were discharged. from hb e rectly alter, and o further t .. has 'been used-5 lie i tW wasted to a ghatlykeitoui r. thought in a 'grc,n;5asu;re t his ensesiland o enjoy llie b sleep. Thii aftt tlihg casf i to b almost pnpalraJleled, i thu fsr baffled till in6ffwt9 ckpkalUtlT0 Z4Ain-Duiugie' the U( Moiitlay- evening ll7th iist. tli of - Mr John' ' Miiteflivitig tl miles. beioW? dlihV'ryi:Vwi!i'l' the ,1 ight ning,; Oflelch itnjiey tori the weather boardi.ig and reil; shattered, lnl om?pf the f. burnt and torOr Mr. M tiler iderittbour2fJ 'step from ', pl was prostrated, and rem for some minutegj the rc; ly. were' insjtfe, .and;es J red-WWefni CarotinuM. - ,.;t .. .-ntiW. SfrJ"tt lBy the .mgvtinBafte: nd rainy.' weather ,'nerioti 'v. been dono to the"CIWon r ,1 kieft knew ' cotton to present i ratik, luxmiant growth; V.'ul ontavorable'1- to: the formaii' bolls, and the perlection a of thH- already formed. never, larger atd ;more th growth, than it thi tim t .wejreverivfoi'lhi ',-iil-'jf..ct'iv . : . .vfii'i.! "m a Bonsttieraoje revival iia ' in the' Methodist Church in tl within thelast ten daya.'fTlie bers seem lobe mtire atealous'b and a respectable accession of i of all ages and both eexe,ha ( ed to leet:Uheredvating ti'l the spirit of Christianity. Tin era and leading member eK selves ' in : (turprisirig degree church i scarcely closctl from td midnight,' and"ometimr c nd the shn.rt intervals thev u" elve there, are filled up by exhortation lit private d wellit ; lKfxif ZMubern P? Death i of CnwMt ' h . damp!ndiny, frr some t hat a disease has beeii engci. mbhg th cattle (called b 1 black or red water) which w thertr off very fas,?sOne gen' thl,town. has lost thiee or j nlhira. hr.cn liut-nne - ind t' Some persons are of t(ie opin" is the tntwhrhom which " cattle., The diHease in connf; to mildt coirs.'' Some ho?" l--i , ; i. r us uwtw is si jsan, r iio acrrauiw w ucotf- viar. Aonia n, ..... ,,f ,.t, Veritas Contmtnt. from avhaarat h. ' . "icu, were pro- annareiitlv from ine.samt-
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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