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' - "S"' or trwent u l ' t-cmunl .iVmxH iW lMI eravraeat l ')- to I The-w torive cre't tri''ir;iry tjvriat W6tti.Mfsf k efili't, without shewing V thliMMtV'wi wi0 aft I ' prvrt la be fetoilar witb tb rrgUUtHU u4 " ', (ioM itifim xl U "-e t6ejMj . ebeo'ete martprrwaltloKI of the, 'U ,' . - readdy be e.lmiiied lo iImh veil Wle ; . . front itiaeerning' nxibne the 4y vWd " r4 i U M nuck (0 itEbfl jat- , ,v ' Hut cawUur W emBli tUl t)uM . inrour no of ioot, r.a, nh -", o ntuc'i (Teeti'ti.ii 'HUermiir" It it to i vorvUfcJ tt, thai bce .unt y (!cli-ci ' HtMt mrtni ! UkmiIiUvi? fb?nlr s pf ilt faoitty vhicb VKrj n.tmr to lii . tUf J?h lh eQii(r f U ba wt fc arnitt' ml t, Hit fibyicl u well mental p er e( iiipw ' acfnmrtl t Hi c if cJisTjrr;, t alooe illicWt '- lo piompt Ibem lo-that dni, wlncU IcjIU .'" ' liMidlr on m. M voUiW of . frcetfum nd . I 'fritfcU of ettrpor.1 nd tntrltertiml hcilth, tq "Vs, V .": ' leerrt it, Ki.WiM be (aught b H fiff'U . mhittlM klul wast it la to nirtiainml in it 'i- tnigg!-! Dut' nur" "TfJ Tyru,,,,rcll V- rofarmAi M to tW iutant of ouf' teutia6, Vf 4Iim M Court titntiigti tri4iitryt',)'eiulr. ' i tort to iffmtia tUtm "it 'of , iime.' lkJ 1 not, Hnn.4Utk Vaiwf Mmt Wjnr yimlimr iil.ttupte," f. , !iJiH4tr'npttiu!rceiretliepyu'ti!d , i , . AtifJj;-' for ho a-oaH cenur z u tnipertinonc' BieUdlef. " . tlw jsfr-ioin r mrrw Bpecvhtionat ml jttret UtOVhfcdnt cftutioi or tn tl k.ofM;o" of tHe ii'ii- .jj Tliixa eseuniaiH ' will lx.l-rit tOfthr witt frequent -recurrence to the , position of mait.T give plow of health to the roothfirrcbe'jfc. and- al awindintaH In, a ammri kodri" b( they are not th ot4; purf') f tourtv".-;-lle who m;uei our jratm, eo they were -de;irit'd, not only to prepare ttf ftp miM : wtiich fliir eountrr my imperatively require of ira, ,t fcf the farther 'explatiatioti of Ueotogy. MirteialoRT ml ilw higher brantbee of Iht Mt'iemtca. i.ThiU we gait the ad. 1 1 or Vhien fer other aemii.iiriti can hunt. , . o - " Its hu dweh ImritN ha thia nhitnl? tit vwhar wrt hit fMirpoaet' Wat It tbo weUW of hit Utef - Too RroH nml ahttird are bit i reaurkat'endr inUertl, the good 'aente'Aj' North Ctlina, with feafprt nttwrally ere Ito JUnimnt'ilatton." hat nV and "will not b de nounce" iwirayatcm of educntiortt butliUmed Vvley of atiaritnoe, led , antra Jy,rl'ce aud ' itnorvnee. iutoDDoted nnnciplrt which luv 3 fan j ht the mnotion of expenses., Wa tntst ' V i hM lBW'6! mutter thing appear ta 7 oo vfl . A 1 . tfitaiv" .jrrotindle'aa aaawllont of thir on ; ' Tw, V Vo" Jw uot, be mittukrn for the olce i-1 jj M faubliQ ppjiov and that be Will OVatff 10 k.J-, - v:vciteattcH ftneral .lndijfnatiojt by piibMy. V .' i ;i"he vnn-eetarjrf watte f:ttm, tayt ; A (jrip fia." which 1 coniunwd i thao rniliury movement, wijuet a rery paWli! t J-i vdeficieney .'In , thie ay t'em -flt.-im ructipa" ' i . f If erf, a5iil,1he JtiMnUf tridcf our tenant f .''. ''Mi'; Iibh Hah! . XajI ikA' liiF(ikri Ulu l 7. . MftoTjr, We hare our eppoioted ttnnre fiit , 'J ''.J. uikiak MHm4iAksfl Ka ,il.Hl ' vU ? vthe exception of two, hour. -These probably, ., - v t '.-! o'herwiaA -mtutdiiA "rtAeH ia idleness hut ' ,rf' J , itowf employed ta weparinit tt fur W , erent; wTjich, If ttahottld everke' plife, we ' "x ' pwparea te meet, ana, nite vne noble vvv' r.iidentaot'l'fcle Polytechmntt of.Fraacet wmty anmnu tue ;rco ot lioony,..mir up llie wrif mtKttf Vk al the kmw - UrM 4 BxW 'T rrjUW. ..mwI bM V wvk tr '. ITmiKa rr r--'l" ocaaww- WVJ W.M wtl ery JrT mt tmi tS ;-i.:Vc N tW rUly, aa akrat e (U C ae mammo. Tm ia aaMwkd at a pumecrt, ImbI a ftcw eairrra Ha Irw' V. - 1 1. r r-t ml omt rv'- nl rrVlie eano4 e4 rofva iae trrrarm of .:nu av Wt " Arr!'!'' rafratadte be a.-q tainted st yUW JaV ha elod 1 )( axl 1 W- haa ntUra pf m tfd Vftao. Ltaiaiiaw MYard aaI lc. Ire that km 1 led w daOrr,a Cwa al lo-lirw ' arkaowW.le rbnvr, it aafcN that Ke acinated by 6Ur aiir LMkM U-t Of fjraajcillf K aax-aae. fee n taw twb ea wel auat aV M erebee. aMI fl,rt aitr h nrtni V' '"v bcbiJ n lie eai be rerari4 a aia4ber una. IbM wh eulrewcb! biaaarlf Mice nti i.oawer i0nra, deal awl Hie mitaadfrrtUerVfeCI fud BUKkrraterl, arleew All (.McmIi. T tti'i Oat mVittltUM ehoatre Vc.'ia3kae. we deeaa aaperwroa- lory., r.l preapsriiy aad tuoeraaaiiaru aaapiw numnt, had e no ehr,uf its ttporUAce dmtlitjN ", r .- , Hret fortfc.by w'adooi, iraroed by Tiaefpfaet Tr pititnoa tue;tiirby pvracreraaeecreww'd, Ke rear Uet bLi ui.i teatjc.' A CADET. . r.. r rru ax- bimi iiuuiiw tiEriMm r H nm nun, itb a noeaer Trace?.-'-. i1- J ! ; ; 1 abstain from making any retnarK on "our - J$ '' .'JimrlMt iif III artlift1 Kfunttaa f ltri.liiM. 4 -liotleare U to our townmen tojutle whbthef i ' w fir profleleftcy ha been aucn l to the '5'4 rt'0" he e. .And lufl'er u hero to gwe 4 . Rentlemaa kind Invitation, to pur net ir' leMtiinaioi(,; which lake nhoe AextvMa; N Aftf r wing tie eiatpined upon thf variou 'rerteiee' ofiHejatiiraandJuaanoeii hafl e-.- oe conieui wu ftf opinion, in perchance i h noddle contain anr htdrment T hen. ' t .:n ik-a, i..:ii 1.:. .tli! hw iucq wiu uia -vviinililNvBUVU TC .. W ' .tlrWrfl ' 1?JfPattinit St rta t t.M jitki'nM . "varlhvlha atfMitinn iU'iuib tcrtttJufiitA kwlu V$ 7i-: aiacrely acknowledge 4t an tpst'mitmn of : r . wrrn.. settt tttprotpnnty neceaatnlv in. fi y ; , "oive the estitcuoifeof u MAer ttablih t v w -it ; tnent ieUie State; we anheiitatintrlv tiroutat ',? : ' inat it, M Aaarfreiii'wtR receit e cditcktium. at three aeminarka, who ifiould never aUeiM ' the Univerittr..,.'.rw deem it but amiobla . r here to advlte Apripp.'f 10 trry at Jerico ' ' until his heard thftll have received full rrowth. - : end he have learnt to treat Kttrlish comie- . it tenry with more wrbanity. If at th he ttaed i ' tnhian are," mrK yet Shall We jrrtnt to V'U tbe l usutiition of FayelteviUe and 0for1. ; in jux'aposition with the University of North : larobiia, that parroiMfre withheld x ''to .'parstOTonioni a band from the latlerf' JHowj zfi had he been true to the cause he eodeavurt ; o advocate, be wouVl Have baited the eatab Mifrhmcnt of these academies at a daysnritir .v Vf . of jK For if onreeuntrrmeit, to blinded ft An thetr good, -withheld their patronage from ('it the Univertitv. we tbeuld aircccunncum mirouucea it ainuae lijrht into thcr benighted minda. . Agrippa'f muat enraptured with hie pro ed over this, and tri indicator for a t-eneral rf T. of knowledaw. An inllttion.1 ,u eucb principle at it our l'.,.criitv. ia f - . - .'I ! . i'. preai uiiiiiy anaunports-e. But, I repeat, . . j in I'rder to pamper it ' . we arai nnf In nut 'vSi nr brrt ar ,,,'et, espeeially wbef "i " - ,ml 'r " point or abilityi for f v thee tbat wl'- .uisee f primarv power, and "j, communict' jirengthtothe whul machine. wtua cr ' . iy prove qeteotive. Par aclolitt iobi.e- ir system hu nothing to recoov m. .it Hi W0itV. In tn.r aran.l J esv , . ..ft bhakeeiinare, "'be thou aa ciuata . . ir- pnrt ei now?moti Shalt not escape Ihcse re maris re :le revpeclin- b 1 jnrtiiuiKio et Fsyetlevillei for being unse . t fpamted with the one t Oifscd, I t'oibesr rW awast rt, C- t-t taia.-a it Urn la-ad i. 4 taa Or? " Ve are aa. mmii i-rc ia W )'- r-a a a tfWf ' t ft rwa94i awe re tV-l -ai-7 la a anrr4 waJaarPy -.rAjcJ (of lW a rreae ' tf are aaaa-aera-aast-f aet-af a ereete, Atm rettn. ia f? apaat. b7 w- ru-mly atWtadeae Mearty at SiwveOyew-. aafa.' laOaU. alt ip-r-rae WuTpwe ismcI wbww erw abaar ere iwmJ, awaa wf 1 kt r are triia I U4 ht httt aUcbarge lUa tkoae aack more advaMad. Morewtaf. ia MM e be sbraatd the fte peofwriaw f wblas iaaree are ear wot ie mf 40 Trace. NK Hiapwicd tkvat a. ceauKleeaae rwrt tie raaaJ-Mtrvctiaa rivtaal awr aemrawHee, it rra by ax a vew aVr 50 be laiert, yaamr raba. hae eiy pa-ard titrawrb Uteir cwarat ef etirdf a few raoata before tkry arerjrp47 urjerfcraa theee eere djUaa rtliinor awek greet " age- end ad ran ceil excnewee m ML fav-i uetw ,,,t looked " ; ; i that be a a vindicator 1 1' -i ; r' ' - . rea tut iTiiu k. , A'l that glitters it not gold . - , All ' not tit tHai hi been laid. , - '. "T5OM;h tlie ab fnal.'ta be not alt rethce " SAatvipf,'' we (hall pr-ieeed 10 til u w tli rt is no (cm Iras imi Hiet account. In one ef your preceding numbeac, Mew. R-jtrs,' we . woiiced the appearance of a writer wtKlct the ilgnettrre of " Ostea,, who bat endeavored, by many honied auraece to draw a ved over tu real cUracu-"i but, r.ke aowtiier personage, he seemt eoabb le screen Mhitn pnicularcal-ure, by which hit character aivl drtijn are reliiy detected. Nothmj is ruier than fur a mtn to fKtfm to have a Jw;rm-.erfecily.wdevoiw of every fcclrij of . liosti!if, peramiai -rrrjnlive or privalo animority, and hit uitut are aa pure Mibute'jf Ahgel'.' v Btit wlim iie knou-n t mske a wanton and miKcio'iaktuck enne a pufoti stranger, both io a public nd private manner.'it is not fchoijetlter to cty to believe in tho. txirerte henevoiciice and purity of his mo'ivra The jfre.it,. object ' tf this ramrkb!y '" p!blo aphited," and Hltr4U mWided yOntMt serlna. tc to enfibiurt Hie beniirlited underdaudinsJ of the (food feplrj of North Cartiliiiat- wliu. . tccnrdiijf to At .opinion, entertsMii some sad notions concerning ednciiMun. j t- , We will pMsoverliia piriinrtRary atserttons, and consider hat he brings fiwardin the shaa of argument.' 1'bese are contained in sere r.l proposition in the form of intenw gvimit le MMi-iires. have these institution fund or capital of aiiy description? From the eoiitinual cry of poverty and Rstrev which we ere," afmott daily, .hearing from some of our first seminariet, it ie perfetttv' onvirjung to at, that if. fund end capital5 are J indispensable requisites? of a good eittitutioa," there i not a jjiod oqe in North Carol.n: Nor are bad inntitutkn. of this dptcripiioii eriodned to Horth Caroliu-a; for. with he xceptionNDf our national acaclemy, there is not a seminary; i tho United States tbat does K depend more or less upon its tudtsntafor npi,r.i while some, and amonii tiieae are to be found the oldett nd bett, lepnd upoti- the proceeds of inttruclion aitnost CMirelyt - Agnin, be interfojate. h ve they " spacious bttildintr for lh ' accommodation of the 'tMdeUff-' Tli? bu!diiif( at Oxrordare Cer unity euromely plcatam, .inj X have ulayt unucraiooiniienj 10 oc ho less- confetti 111. Kespecting Uit at Favette Jle. it it unuues. tioiiably of very fair dttiertnifinv nuf wt believe no one ner cttmpUitied that it rooms were mi;umcifntiy ' trorra,''.for some of them are- well, known vt9 be among the larT In town; 1 Thi i, at best, a bowjab, arpifnent; ftf it' wouli be the gfeatcab Kurdiry In the world to aappote that a srudent Cannot J udy a well in a Innldiorj or a room of erdiuary magnitudeasin one that it forty rod square.-v.''?: ,;i.Wi-;.,.- v lie asks.,' have ther " numeroti and Xi ell seltctc-d boots, 'u tWdinp their treasure to tile -joutbful atpirknt after knowledge, or inttntmentsfor leaching; pbi!ovhy and the certce?" (A go lioftry i undoubtedly a1 desirable taqnisittou any w'berei but 4t must be admitted, a a general ride, that the text bpok used at all public seminaries should be iimcientl numerous, and .he' course of n- ltrociiiQ sumriently mtehsrve, to employ the WW time that the student may devote t study, lliough there may betnm students at very inttituiion, wbo could postihly tead ...jl ikan m.i . : 1 ... . 1 t,.. iu n.j auiimriiui rctjiureu IH llltiir course of study, fill iti tery qurttionabie whether ecn much would not be better em ployed in a more ihomuch invettiiration ot tne autnera and enhject aotutlly required to o unuerstnoa. Moreover, a Rwat nroportion of the book In : Well aclrctcil libnr' presappnwii Knowledge, ot rrmnv br:inclic which re not acquired Until the verv but collegiate year, For the ttudent tt read such tumors, then, before he ha acquired the 1 neeeir-i kfewlelg, wilt be. for the most pa.a to throw Jkwy hu times Anfordinary collegiate crnim ny irotr to lay a uhable fti for an education, (and if it prole t aw re, ii cannot accooipii.ir. h in the time usually employe!.) . It i. the n, o)f the student hu laid this kiimtlation, and completed die preJ Kmmary studied, that a "rMimerotis and well selected library" becomes so "inrlisprxiaable!' arvquiMteto the " aspirant aTterknovrledge.", We Arw accea. however, to several libraries and a well .selected" book store. , ' ? A rrspect instruments lor teaching the scter-ce tci we anaweihat' either inrijuirn -uiinartumaule iirhoranei. or aimir j-Other qualities that do not belong to "bosom penectiy tree rrom personal nretitdice and pr.vat aaimoajty,'' he ia akogetheritiiiUkeni that we not onlf Aore nearly U thowe of practical unitty,. twit, what ia ltd! more m- poritnt, we Arum Anr a te them. That we may not be misunderttood on this subject. we will si-cifv more eenerallv. that the preciicnf 'Utiihtmatict are particularly and rrdarly instructed at our academy, and that they constitute one of the nrculiarcharaoter. isiics of our system. It is much to be regretted that a maa who take it upon hmwelf t instruct a whole comnnuiity, to condVmq systems and men, should not, at least, make uimseir acquainted With tome of the Jist'mj gtiishing features of those ayatema, and ia wn MT degree with the men. Again, he asks,. are they placed under the uperintendence of men disiinjruishedfor their scholarship and literary & scientific ac quirements? nea of mature age, advanced experience, end, well qualified for tho in structioa id management of ryouthf" Touching the fimt part of this interrotion, , it m only aeceasary to observe that out- teach art are men, who, for the List tea years, have devoted their whole' time and attention to the instruction of youtln tBd thet too,,for At .1 itttKti the aaahareaae-A. W nr tern nary, irlr? ptrfro ly fxtrat te veal the decision of llie qeatioa epott lhaj point, aa writ aaUl Bitier to tboae wbo are ia aar drercevtristiajied erith the aaaaaer la witch n ia eotdixiieiL and with the character ef our principal. We will atake only au ore rewtark anwa (rut wetnt. which we behave jVjatiet aa4e)ety deeund.,We confidently Dene ) mat vnere ia an an mrBnn anucr btiHf nxtagemcat and diaUpfine, certainly in North Carolina. ' ' liejpectieg the public rereBue" which the people ha gained by "ocU labor and toil." we will oajv inform eur " mif'ranf laal w Inslitftuo b neve aked a Mmr frean the public, puree. U aakt mtMuf but wlut Us merit tutttlt ft to ask and that ia ttudemt t'pa this punt, let it be under ttwid, it hit ho reason for complaint i make none. And tf aa inttiluttoo can get s'onr;, and gie satisfaction to it pupils end the rjnblic. without askinsr a r?r from tbe rStale, and others nratt have rmw thmutatuh every year, wnurii, tt may te shkco, is onaer the moat desirable system of organization and management' A ord tonchinr our vaunt-. unrreiu diced", and "pttblic tpirited" friend, and have dine. wtien a vruoie comiuu- nity, to intelliR-rnt at ittlist of N Carolina, is ,o ne instnacted, wbo a proper pertim for their mentor A mere boy? one who ha but recently made a premature eepe from the confine of bit recitation room?- Shall we crnntenanoe hiinni calomniimt abuse of in liritliinl. o whom be it a periVet ttranger, atvl of wbomiie h in every way entirely ig oorant? Shall we give him credit, wn.-h he indiscriminately o wl""ilint inttitmiiion and vttenn of which be know only t.ho names? Common sense will answer, ool ' Such, we are authorised to say, it the pervooage, and such the ignorance of the writer styling him- tell " Gasca' snd, we mty also sUd, of his good friend and "learned" compatriot " A' rippa," ' - . ' . W'e have now. examined very idea in his communication, whirh can have the least thalow of a claim to be looked upon, as ar guments Respecting hi extravagant decla. mstioit and groundless ' assertions, we sre quite willing to leave them, With the full measure of their merit, to be decided upon by an unprejudiced and discerning public.. A CADET. ; Rubber of the CUy Bank Xe Ytrlt taken. Tbe CnramercUl AIVertiaer gives the follow, iitg partiriUr raspeotine; the detection ot the robber of tbe New Vw k Bank: By tho acute'p.Kss and indefatigable vigilance of High Constable H8, and his assistant, by far the greatest, por tion of the large sum stolen from the City Batik ha- been -recovered, and one At least of those certainly con cerned in the robbery, has been arrett ed It appears llmt the suspicions of Mr. Hays had strongly hied upon one Edward Smith, an Englishman, , who was indicted about a yuar ago, together with Mendertrm, for the daring robbe ry of Mr. Schenck'a store, in Brook lyn, but escaped conviction from the insufficiency of tfre trstimotiy. (Hen. derson i t Sing Sin, having been sentenced to imprison ment. ftir ' four years.) Smith1" passed for a Morocco drestrr by, trade,' and after tUrs affair, set up a small shoe store, in the Bowe ry, white hi residence Vaa at Division street. Thia latter place became fa tnous as thej eturt of dissipated profli gate two f whom, VVelsh and Sitnp son, alias Johnson, were recently con victed at the Court of Sessions; .ne for theft. AaT the other for 'pickinjr the j Pocket'i oTlJr, Ji A. Smith. There are oilier cuarrr against am tin. resirng vu tuiipicivn -tlfat tie committed the great robbery of J?2,J0O terlinfrom a mail coach in England, cix or eight.'yeais ago.'and having compromised with the Bank for 9,600, came to thia ciiatitryi and Ihat he took the money from the iron chest of the Chancellor Livingston on. her trip hence to Providence, last utumo, which, money was Afterwards luund secreted among the baggage. lldwever, this mar be on Monday morning last, being probably the morn ins alter the robberr. he aonlieu lor odging at a priyate boarding house. cent by Mr; Baogs, atthC iCorner of. Rnrame and Elm streets, rcptpsentiitig that his name was Joneft, and that he wished to have a priy&te mm to write in; tendering payment in advanceisHe lelt Ins Unult iq Division street: enni sisttqg of a wife and hvo children,; He tnok three tiu.iks 1h lnni to Broome street, and aemelhinj peculiar in 'his conduct," paVticularly as regarded: the trunks, seems to have exciteif the sus- picioiw ji bis landlord It is stated that previously to hie rninmunicatitig them to-the poiicr. lr liays had deemed it proper to search his rooms in Division street, bat (ound nothing to lead to Mf tlircovery. .On Saturday, the removal oi one trunK, and apparent preparations for taking away another. inuueen rar. mngs promptly to com tuunicffte Ids snsptcions to the ofJicers; nd JligH-.XwstaUllyvVUb:. bis son and Mr, lloman, repaired at nigh to. tbe room occupied by Smith, .who w absent, , and opened the two re maining' trunks. Nothing of conse quence was found in one..of them," but in the other", under om clothes, which, carefully : rovered it, 'they found tftri, ma of 3t3.'A io bank jote.r. Thief ad, fce was s leJ lJ ecertJ, ao4 ttrmd te tie l VidrU. where Jatike 1 1 cr ton awtitea! H amvll. lit wis 'ttitte! fi'.rat drir bn rtset'ifiaiMr, ad refeseJ t grse ay Kifarmatioti coaxera'wx. tb rwtbeey. He oard be mh4t cmmIi an'Ji but cNuti, a4 hi exariaatM ul Merd oatit tbe rt.ara l ike Utter lf the cotrMry. ... !Al tU mm ticao (abt t o'tlack yeaterday tafniing.) ! " Upe, with r eQcfS, arretted Mr. Siritb, i Diviaio street: ' She it drscribed as 4 very fnotl IwAkioy; wwasaq, f itaeat tweatsii years of aje., Sbt denied all kiowiedge. ( fW tranuctiew) Ul it was l boo gut pre per toxoeaaait her for the preat.v At ler reqoeat kbe wis allowed to bave tbe roeapaoy' of ber thildrew, tvo little jirl. . A third rrrson. bet .reen wIhmvi and Bmith-torn of m-ogniittHi passed at the exam iauteo waa a'o coalaaitted oo aopi two. - Uavofid that hit nofoe waa Pje, and, that , be was a toa of a distiller Io ibi city. - - 8mitK baa the appearance of fe re spectable inechank; it aboat five fert a inches bijh,' baa sandy hair, and aiaall whisker, and is bppgre ntlj a boat 35 years of age-, lie aS be wa born in outh Carolina, but wrot, early (o liie to Koglind. 1 Tlie Commercial says therr-arr 20,000 sliU mining, and. Is ol opioion that there 'are ulheraccontpiicrs ivd that the manner in which this darin tVlotlj wa perpetrated will in due time be brought to light, .- -Ckv ; "Tht grini Hunk Bobbery. V n der thin head a Boston paier contains a cotiiiiiunicaliun stating . that a poor Methodist preacher was arrested, under the impression created by his conduct, or the state of his saddle big-, aa one of the accomplices in the robbery lately perpetrated in this city. The reward ws so large that every stranger arriv ing in that city was looked upon wiAi suspicion. - It appears that one of the worthy la borers of tli3 Methodist persuasion, at tef a long absence to the south, return ed to Boston on Monday, and left the city, in the after part of the day, for a I octghTlpring yillage, to take one of the : nothern stages on the following tnorn-' ing.' lie stopped at a public house for the ntsht, and related that he had just arriv ed from N. York in a very quick passage. He took the stage as contemplated, in the morning, toon after which the land lord learned of the robbery, and inform ed his neighbour that the ' passenger must be the robber, as he appeared to be very uneasy during the night. Well says the neighbour, he must be por8tied, and if you will divide the reward, ( will go with you and bring the robber to tow in twinkling. The bargain ft as made,-'and the par ties' started off, post haste,- and after travelling some sixty or seventy miles, the apprised robber was, overtaken, charged w'uh the theft, and searched. On opening his trunk, the supposed packages if money were found nfat'ly stowed away. All hearts were, elo-va-ted'to think that PirnAee vigilance had so soon overhauled the great villain. The pursuers were made rich at once, with their twenty ftvf hundred a piece; but there are many Vips," and judge of their dis8ppontnfrit:whe'n the said bundles' Were--not ; xank - note---bbt packages tT religious tracts! :- V ' - . The New York. Evening Journal has the - following account of an attempted eicapeiLfrora the State I'rison at Sing Sing, by Livingston alia; Jackson, whose sue essful fraud upon Gen. Bo gardus, in the pretended purchase ol a large property, we published ' some weeks agn: His time wa employed in theJjUcksaiitrj shop where he improved aBT'pof tudijy to makrhimself a nee . dtejMd cast , set of coat buttons--with-his blanket he made himself pair to jHrntaloona, turned his jacket and put bis pew buttons ,on--mndej himself a tarpaulin hat and steel watch chain, at the end of which he fastened a pew ter seal of his OwO riianufacture, '.f.JTbus accoutred he improved a favorable op port unity (as he thought to slip off.in a sloopx Cbutrheh he arrived c ear the dotk, where the guard was posted, the stoop had sailed ft few minutes before. He asked the guard " where the aldop was,, that wasi to sail .on that' day?" On ? being -answered she had just sailed he replied, ff he was very sorry, a; ne was. ft .liaoo on, board and had walked three miles to guns lier, but be 1 ingdisAppotolt'd he must ge m soother.? 1o tKeii with great coolness attempted to pesa the guards who informed him that no person too !d be allowed to pass that' way, and .directed;; him another ciiurso. -Suspicion ws etcited in the niind of the, guard that he was covict in disguise, and infurination was convey ed to the Agent, vho soon overtook and recognised himV: Ujfc&i VV find in the W-stern Times, pTb lised in, Centreyille, Indiana, the foU towing accountf;,',;'-:v:.ty: i Itistresabie!? V were informed few days since by a gentleman Tra ye'.ier, from the; west, that duririg the severe weather, a man, about 45 years of age, bis , wife, aU children, and four horses,; were frozen to death ' on the great prairie. In, lUiaoN. When cits covered, ttttj mother' lay with a trnfrll child in her arms tie othet children around Aer the father," witb an axe and flint in bis hands, at if he had been try ing to strike fire-a f jrt of his waggon was cat into small ; pieces for krridlin, and ftUthe borses in aheap, MiflT io their harhess.The name of the nnfor til tot ftetertaitei ot f Itfof auat pasafJ alof g " t . -. -' . 1 -cKV- ' ' - r - C2it V riri.'tU Prelaw gahalierw atttrt that GihW the pi rat. aw emder aeateoce ftf dratb ia the city of New Yak. cocskted ofpi rsrv and saerder eeenssilieJ board the fcrig Vioeysrd. kal toade tt bia coenset. iCf bi cefldeaxralian, -feiar..frae;t wilh borrrbU ftod frigbifst atmittet- Anirj oiber acts that be coatfetui ha taaimttted. he says, tbat aH .te or Ibrei years ago. be was cocaanodrr of ft rxratical ,veel which aild frota tb Island of Cuba. That wbilft os) cniMa' be captired -ft 'vslatble Aaaeticaft ablp. wUb m. itoniertMis ire nd rvner-ra. all of whom, eicept'mr ft female, (be wife of on of tho paateogrrft, bo pal to death Tbat h forced the remale lor tome weeks to bo hii'.wifc, bat tbe craixe being and it being aeceasary for him to raake ft port for freah'sop nit of nrovisrooa. (or fear iherferaale aurbt exDoso hi atrocities, bo cat ber throat and threw her overboard. The story of thia tnan't life stands ansar paaaed ia the black eauloguo ofxrime, and it will be remembered long after the histories of Pierre. Le Grand, and Kidd are forgotten. ' si " The name of Cibbs, whkh - the man bears, is an assamed one, to which, for tbe sake of his family, he set up ft claim. His real name is known nly to bit counsel.' to whom it wis coonniu -nicated with the charge of prufoond se crecy. . He ia a native of Rhode Island, however, and is known to be attached by affinity apd consanguinity to one of the most respectable and ancient fami lies of the State."', . ; Zanesville, Ohio, March IZ.- We had an opportunity of observing the strong-feeling etistii g kr this com. munity against the imprisonment of fe males for debt. , Two females of good character as we 'earn, were commit ted, on Wednesday Ust to the jail of this county; one, for a debt of one dr lar and iwenty cents, and the olheror .debt of three dollars and seventy cents. Their case waa made known, and in a short, time the sura necessary to release them was subscribed by oar cit th Atisrrd as dat be w i t , , bo bad rlietd tu. ," tbe ritJery. , It U ; . a snaa tltt to te tVr i ci fxrsatal Ueat.tyj ltd t , ojbt to Kae bi beard t pel to exercise spca at - t - CvLUiemi Lfiirten tW f;. Ltfitlmurt C'n.o 1 v difficulty Row prrvaHrr jB , LrgisUtera io rttpec ta r tratrOftetbft puhW rrvtrr-i rrars thai beretoforf, cert, are been, order ad. of p. tkrdiapotal mi tbtptovWdt . sobject toarcoont'bility tu bl government.. Lately, cabinet baa diroMed that i . tho revenues be placed at r of the proyiocJaf ftHembJy. j tended by aome tbat the oo right tio dt this witbeet Parliament re faling the fo -" Lord Aylnrr, the Govern da. in tnetogo.tu iha a( tboaJth alt fays tTTar tht t tentorial reiooeof tfje crog 4 included 'if th surrender v msde in former mena e i,, ence to introctinns from tfie r This rnessga bis caused mu, ' raeot toot ool v in the-Lerls! I witb the' people .at I large. A majority ii me peopre tJechirf, thing sliot ol the absolute conr whole povincial revenue wilt tt i ed,! indbey appear fully je(r to wta1ni their rdedarfttroot. A aprtt of liberty a evideti ! gainlni ground in Canada, ftnd t' niny)iere d"eirout-of throairr legiant to the British king. a coorii tn the part of tbe Brit vertVeot niay delay : srparati-,8 lone'.iroe; but the day. snust- conv wbeja British North Amen aka titIaiT among the m theiaftb Anil the tyranny aid ot ftcn goverpori as Dalhon i Afier will batten the great ei ; ; .;:; Many Daily jjdven ... . . . ;;.-feft,:.-ts;v- f ' '; TarboTough?Afarcl . Robbery ,-r-Oo rftiursday Ttb. tnsuithe' afore; f-.Wr loptins, in this;' place"' 'Vaa rol' iknnl VKrt i-Uill - :itizens, which will oo doubt gratify bboot 8350, Wbb Vaain ia he humane gentleman of Dresden who trunk in he1 tnbney drdwerTbf wd them imprisoned..' .The whole sya-JWa fonod next 'niru-nirin- ik. tem of imprisonment for debt is ablwr iiing-roonrfthe istpreV but the i rent to the feelings ofthecoimOniiy--W was'uw barbarous relique. inherited frotiMhe A ' r-.. , , .. ,..... t nepotisms o tnenara ages, ana aitogeini er unhtted to our country. The leclinf againtf it amounts to indignation, wh this petty tyranny is exercised ;u pom female who may happen to owe-adM 1ar or two to some overbearing tkin,flt. j -anew . From the Alabama. State lntelligeiy'Vl Ji tJerione. During the late tom W the Fayette circuit court, Jodge ftilior1 presiding, tyouglady was broutfl be-' fore the court, charged with anJul' upon a ynung man, with intent P k'lU however, r.fter a patient tnvesta.ion of the tase Khe'was arq,uitted.f fe cir cumstances out of wich orig;naed this prosecution, as related to m.fe these: Some months Previous tother lal.'the young man upon whom the awtoltwas maoe.paia nis tutoresses iotneju"s dv.f and after naswne throuzhthe usual -formalities of courtshtp.tbey fed their fJtht intending soon to consuonBte their hiDniness at ttie aKar nf tiyien. .jiut the young spark potDcingspaned with one co'hqtteot immediately itid court to another law damsel; and 49 proDaoiy coniiiig nearer bis be$u idu they were ?ln a short time " tnemgidjatod the wed ding day fixed, : Upon hiring this his IfltH love stung with fSappointmenf, & mourning over her bitted hopes, l termined on revenge; ff which purpose she procured a horsema pistol, and on the evening the weddig took place 8tp tioned herself at atpoik where her false twain would pass. short time the ycutb was seen - leisely- wending- bis waysto the centre of (fraction.' doubt 1 ess dreaining of the joyiJ wedded love', and sketching with , a ffphie ptocil ir, his " mind's eye," theltle heaven oo earth which he was abnij forming. ' le. had no dread ol , sudon calamity-Uall lus thoughts were dieted to the future his young imagiruton wa bu in pic turing little worjB of bliss: but bU airy bstle were oof dissolved by tbe 'dit charge of a. pist' Ievelledat hii:'breait by herjirhonhoad so deeply wronged, Sl bad prepawt, hfrself wuh a rajor probably thinWgr-with .kemeo,1'ift case biefahot sKTOjftftktfeffec.t-- fAv. O.wbat more fcrenn Iilo to lhee,! ' ' ; Than with ihslfid tbat cut thy youth in tw'niiu To riniler hit prp thstwat thme enemy f-.-n f.Tlie youry man however soon re covered him imlibrium, and was marri ed on the! sa evening Prlidetict, R,L March 1 8 The veiifble Lorenzo Dow,4 one of the niOsttevntric Wen of the ageUailed nn oayestway to complain of the great inconveniKe ne isputto by a Dromin of a fe'loi ho resembles hiirfself in' sninf vpa:ulars,'and hasrpatmed bimi self off Is the ; real-Irenzoi? The count erlt ha possessed himself of the details f the private history "f renzo, 1 has succeeded inimposing op- on, mMy ofhj9 friend. - He al ways' id.9 the' "heighborhood ' of the genui Dow; and the latter,, though he to! Whim at the substance pursues tlie 8had baiV a beeii able - to' cir couijr hint in . person;" -The: counter feit never detected but once, when he V cross questiouedi cfoselv aomp. whfe ia. Yerraont. and tonid not ;. ctory answers.-'.; viM?&" began to doubt whether the ori Jtre OtJ ilotidav.mornin week abiHit & o'clock,: the 'i'?ei thia place wire 1 alArmed by the t Jre46"tJ;i biitebjns:; io'.' lHe tw .amoketbouse of Miss P.", Caropbe yun.ivr uirun ore, yiQicn SOOD Cf liteted it self to . the StabJes of 1 Hdly'aaverB.vBy theliveex! rth r,&in nnpany; aided by i meps, th , fire; . was . here an 1 heamolehouse and contents, i er wjrh the stables add a large t ty of fodder, severaTt "small out I fences, ; were entireiy'ion! Fortonately, the wind blew the from the Main atreetVft; bad Otherwise, no human, exer dohsv have saved the lower part efour" fim total d.e8troct1bif53M . 'V i -oiSe'i-Ki" jj Attempt to' Murder EaHon day morning last,. Mr4moj i CI Verseer tf tbe plan fatioo; of I"?! cy, Esq. near this place, iWaa i and severely bunded by someiu person; A iJumbcr . of!;fchie traded from him add he is in ft ii orrcovervi-o.;;- y.-.v,if ,V; & . iJeatfti by; Jghtwngt)utii severe tlunder storm on Saturtla' last, about U o?bck,'3 cabin. i plantation of Mr. MeddingyfiUif his tounty was struck; by:,lig: jtnd a ' negro.womatfl ' agodiAbo years, and a'cbikl. abonret were v instantaneouly 1 killed. A ger child, lyingi on utlie48ntjieJCbi yvhich , it w supposed, the qthers sitting, escaped oninjurcd."' eral elqctit'tt lnw passed h 4i Oelegatrs. -Thio Sow" provide i tt: election for Cdhgresa sm the'jGf Assembly bhallbe holdeo.Vtijis yes the month of Atigust rb all yea cojme, in the nuihTblApiilv thia act, the most ad vantagedu nay be upec.tediiimplifyinf; ; mntii7.tng.as it doeg,,. the , o provisions Iif retofoie m force, u; subject of elections. Whig. V ore informed that, the aft;.-, fieoerar Jacksou, built'iome ttm ". New. Yorkj at an expense of i" with a Jowprcssure Tengitie ,of horse power. U exDected out rs the fall pr sooner, to run as a between this riiy, AogusU and C ton,acd4ti6 thought she yvill petf distance between that wo place mentioned in wcnty four hours. . A great man ctnnaidnly disaj; those ulin visit him. They the look out for. hi8: tlVuntlf rii " lightning, and he speaks ftboui nion things inucltlike other 'f nay. sometinira he may even It fionHtohis cx'cHcmeiitd; liaving accQstomed t ctmverse n dtrp lofty thoughts; it U not to he cl ed that ho JU flaMsititijl8lk ordinary , chit-chat. . Ot '"'' pcbhlcft rlitteiins ntth hots: Iniurs elapsed bet ore the appearance of r;;:s
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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