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If an infant sue without his guardian
or next friend, and on the trial no objec
tion be made to his competency, if judg
inent should be taken against him lor
the cost: Or if an infant be sued with
out joining the name of his guardian, and
on the trial be uuw to plead iniancy, ana
udgmcni.Dc. rcnacrca agamsi.ium ior
lebt and cost can ho afterwards, in
either case, avoid the payment of the
judgmentr y , - j .
. IVthtlicc sujj)ositions stand precise
W on the same ground. And in cither
case, the Infant or minor may appeal to
Court, and there plead Infancy, although
be made ho such defence before the
Justice.- For the trial Jo Court is de
now, as 'die law terms it, (neio out
But if the Infant has failed
mi out.)
to take, his appeal within proper
time, (10 days,) and can show no suffi
cient caiwcfor a uriLfJ?fforcir, to
carry up tlie caw to Uie Superior Court,
he is completely without . remedy
The judgment is binding, antl Icu
tiftn nwy issue agam..t his property, or
even a CaTSa. fr his b.nly. -
be enforced. Reasonable time shonld
be given the partipsnotfur 'dodging,"
but for the possibility of unexpected o c
currencc's. V"" ' .'
POSTPONEMENT- TILL BKTTEU
r V " . TIMES.
" A case was lately returned before a
Magistrate of. Craven County, , which
we publish jor . the benefit of those, who
have the misfortune to be warranted in
these hardilme f "1 .
'ao-aiflrinado.oit hiscaso by
proving that the defendant owed him
the. debt. The, defendant alleged and
proved, that although tho debt had been
contracted; "yet the plaintiff had prom
isca to wan -mi iac umcs ; go ovilu'
ill! BCVIliUU IU W HUW liaaw w "Ju""
ivcrct" What was to, bo done! 1'lain-
tiff pressed for. a judgment; but defend
ant's proot was too cogent to oe rcsisiea.
The inventive genius and legal sagaci
ty of his jporjihipi could, not be baffled
by new occurrences in the administra
tion of jusiceHSO bo 'writes, forthwith
the following entry oh the back of tl
warrant ."The parties appeared, and
this trial ' postponed till better limes ?.
and then gravely adjourcd Couit ,We
understand tlib case has since been
brouglit up bet ore f levcral ; rr t gis-
tratcs for adjudication; but they, not
having discovered any amendment in
the pecuuiary state of the times,- uni
ormiy aeiormineuiai me uinc oi -josi-
poncincurjs not yet out . .: .
Now tlw cjucstion s- is which we. are
riquested to answer,- When will the
time bf postponement be - out, so tha
the plaintiffmay require a Judgment?.
Answer. As soon aj Gen. Jackson's
Experiment if over,': having restored
Country, and filled every man's pock
et, to hit heartVcontcnt, with gold and
tilcerx and juljvertrading an4"?picu;
tafidTi&aall liavBccascnlln the transac-
tlorisof men. Thenvs shouTd think the
time of postponement fully exiredr
V hen Judgment is obtained in tlus
hea saw it was her son who came
p te Te of her bed, and said,
"Mother 1 am coins a loner tour
ney, and am. come to bid you good-
by;4, oi which she exclaimed, 0
dear son thou art dee d!,; But ho-
hing unujual happened to any of
the parties: the lingular dream
must have originated in some 6trong
tuciiuu iui ju tdaiuu uiuii nau ucen
made on both the individuals about
the same time; and to have traced
the source of it would have been a
matter of gieat interest; ,? fl
On a nmilar principle, we are to
account for sonie of the stories of
(Q'tettion a by Subscriber.)
A warrant wa rctttmed bnfonraJoj.
tice a!iot-tho- inuM of llw-da v -the
rlaintifl' bvins Wcwnt, r-vpd Vr ntn
obtained judgment in Uw abepec of the
dcfcixlant. Atpaiwct the same evening,
tho defendant apiKjar!, and moves for a
new iriai on uwgrouna nayc was nui
cited to attend at nny part irular hour
Js lie entitled to a ivw truur
He Is clearly entitled to a new tria
unless there q IucK apparent circnm
stances attending the delay of'thfid
fondant, as show a disposition to hinder
and purplex the i plaintilH huIkt than an
honbit iutont to ' litigation' as
soon as poi" ' '.is the Justice is
the proper ' r the nature of a
mentioned, and which do hot admit?
the frpolxtton of cominrrr. Every llunff cu.
pecunury imcfcit to tha tJovemnu-ut nd I'.ic '
Notion wilt bf ini:olTd-m-thinlisctts'Tra 6t
the next CunreM) n4 tt it hecue th Vrwi
dnt would not hire 1ki !1 important sa
jects let) to Kieeutive discretion t moment
beyond the time when futt Cotigrett coull
be iuminoncil, that the September aesion vas '
convoked. The msehinery of' got eminent e -
of explanation on any principles,
which we are able to traceMauy,,
of theses histories, there W every k
), reason: to believe, derive their mar-! f
- velous characttr. from V embellish- f 1 ! ?kwr! r mot contimm
' a , ... . kltoworlci tut when o di3aruerel4 lit move
ment and exaggeration; aild 1U Some f meat may be driven to a wrong direction. The
instances which have been related !', ttePrw of the people aio. com-,
L : A. 'TmaI 2...:: P!!t.'t, :11 W rigMa. No Democrat
Umer Magistrate would continue, in the con. .
dition of tbtng at preaent existing, to Mibatw
tute KMCuttve expedient! for ctrarty defmtd
law springing Rom the public will,- : t
to me in tlie most confident manner. I
I have found this to be the case af-
ter a. little1 investigation. Others, j
uowever, do - not aumu or this e
planatioo, and we are compelled to
receive them as facta which: we can
in no .'degree account for. : Of this
kind I shall only add tho following
second sight:--A gentleman uttmg example; and I shall do sot without
by the fire Ou a' stormy nighu and-aovT attemnt 1 atexnlanatioa 's and
anxious about some -of his domestics', without anvf other comment : than
il ... ii" : -. '"'
who are at sea in a boat, drops a-
sleep for a few seconds, dreams ve-
ry naturally oi orownmg men and
starts op with an exclamation that I
ins ooai is iosi. n ine ooat returns
in safety, the vision ' is no more
thojight of. If it U lost, as is very
likely to happen, the story passes
for second sight; and it is, in fact,
one of the anecdotes that are given
as me most aumenuc instances of
it. .. - ' , ' .V" -
l it is unnecessary to multiply ex
amples of the 'fulfilment tof dreams,
ou the principles which, have now
i ' t . j i
ucen menuoucu; ,-oui i am inaurea
to add the following, as it is cer
tainly of a 'very interestintr kind,
and as I am enabled toive it as
rnurciy auiucuuu in an its paruc
ulars; . A most respectable clergy
man in a country parish of Scot
land, made a collection at his church
that its accuracy mayi be relied on
in all its particulars
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For the Coaaauaieftit Gtosi, during flit firat -
two aetaiooa of tn 23th congrets , .. l UO
For the Arfnatx to the Congreaaionat Globe,
during the Aim two seaaiona or the25Hi
Congreaa :. f , $2 00
Anr nerton tenVlinr m the money for five
copies of eithef of the abore publications, wtlf
be entitled to copy. . '
Paymentt may be transmitted by maiL po$l-
tgtpnid, at oar riak- The nottt of any incor-
norated Bank in the United States which Xh
TWO ladies, i I not snapend apecie pay menu before the tat of
sisters, had been fgr several days in "SffJ!
Northern ana liiadle state, tney wl paa:
aen4 litem, ' - ,? ..."'-.;-..?? .
Te ensure all the nnmhera, the money be
attendance upon their brother, who
was Ui of a common sore turoat, e
VCre and protracted, but not COH-V I mu here by the first Monday in Septcmper
sidercd as attended i wit! danger, i f-
At the Sanie lime, One Of tliem had those papers that copy this Prospectus, if our
rtnrrnWftd e'ursifrli tttxm frm.U fl attention shall be directed to it by mark with
i". t . . i. iaped. Our exchange list ia ae large that we
ri lend, 10 COnsequeoCe Of her Own !l would not observe it, probably, unless this be
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was one : to which particular value
was aiucneu on aecouru oi fome
family association?,. and some anxi
ety was expressed that it might not
meet with any injury. I The sisters r
wir 'Klpnrfr tno-pthp in a mnrrt-t
O O . T - .v- .
cooimunicating with that 'of their
UL-H.. .L L -1 .1 . ' . e At 'J. 1
uruiuiTy wncu me cmcr ot mem a-1
woke in a state of great agitation, j
1rt Xi)ttttdiontoiube paid to my trie.
unnst the money acaempany u, or unless some
responsible peraon. known to us te be so shall
agree te pay it before the session expires.
WiamireTa Citt, June 24, 1837.
RGMAINIG In the Post Offlce at
Asliboro', which if not applied fur
within three nvuiths will be aetit to the
and having roused the other told. Ccucral Post Oflicc as dead letters.
her that she; had bad a frightful
case, we wish k: know it as soob-as I pressed that they had stuck; In the
possiDie, inai wo may puwisii tnee- turner wuen xne lauie was cmpieici.
vent, nsa signal for other creditors to Ho waa so lmpressediby the vis-
proceed in their collections: and olsoiOI that at-ah early hour, in the
lor the Dauks to resume specie .ay- mornings he went, to . the ehiirch,
louiiu.iiic ihuic win tu uc iiau seen
mcnts.
FromAbercormhle'$ Enquiries con
Joining; tht latcUrctud Pow-
;J r-v yjmt:&t;
8uchcoincidcjire 'derive their
wonderful character from standing
alone aud t part from those t-nti mer-v
ous instances in which such 4I reams
take place without; any fulfilment
An instance of a very ningular kind
is mentioned by Mr, Joseph Tay
lor, and is given by, him as an un
doubted (act. A young "man, who
was at an Academy a hundred miles
from home, dreamed that he went
to his father's Jiousejn the night;
tricrherrmtnloor but'foahdlt
land, made a collection at his church dream. dfcamed, she said,,
for an object of public benevolence, "tlut Mary V watch stoppedr and!
111 which uc icu uccpiy, .uwresiea. tuatiwhen l told yoti orthe ctrcum-
wasreceivedin ladles carried through
the church feirgreatly short b. his
expectation; .and during the eve
nine of the :day he frequently, al
luded to this with expressions of
mucu uisappoiutmenu in tne fol
lowing night he dreamed that three
one-pound notes had been left in one
oi the ladles, having been : so com
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Jacob Aoman
Orran Alston
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stance.-vnu rertlied. mnrh nrnret I Daniel uulla
T, W t l ' w. j I V.
t)n that ha liannnrt fn a . IWSncy
t ... . " - . . , . I iniin mill I II fw
iiicir urouicr wuo was iu.r- opii-iAlex.-Byrns
ci ucr nj5iwuuu, iuc younger sisierj p rrr U
Joseph Lane 2
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James B. Moss
. David Mofilt
2 John O. Morse
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Joshua Newby
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Thomas Parks
Samuel Perm inter
immediately got up, and found the I Washington ChavisJohn Patterson
l.i. 1 fl ..., . t h..i x rn T
urouicr sieeoinz ouieiiv. ana tncr iuuriiiuiiuicr . - 3
walchwhiciw had -been carefully Tbotpas...
put by innhe drawer going cor,! S
rcctly.? vl he following might i the
Hcupj Craven Sur
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very same dream occurred; follow- i wSw n.-'-
ed by similar agitaticn. which vvas ft ,; g4
again composed in the same . man. I VVm. Gardner
ner, the ; brother being found in Miss kuz. urccn
euptrsedus . ..,' tria, together
with tjie necessary forms to bo uscd,-
Man of B;isincs!,nl Vol. SC8-378i
' N. B.-This cao' otilit to admonish
officers of the propriety of endorsing on
the back bf the warrant, as s(on os it
.w served, tlioiwi? and place of .trial
If it be o1jecteil, that thisVics vptob
"Inucfi room, wo answeiytiiat tlio war-1 "Oil, dear son, thou, art dead!"
rams' in dailv me are on too small a Ue instantly awoke and thought no
riipofpa'ner. Thcv ourht never tUci ore;of his dream, until ft few days
' " ... . .
locked; got in by a back-door, and
find ing noholy out of bed, vent d I
ircctly to the bedroom of his parents.
Ite then, said to his mothers whom
he found awake, 'Mother, I am
gointr a long journey, and am come
to hid yoti good- by J. -r On th is sh e
answered under r much agitation,
f upy. than u qnnrtor-!hwt if own
mon inzed wrjilns' pnpt. 1 And tlio
I j'pwd cndorseiijcnf may be short,
after he received a letter from his
father inquiring very anxiously af
ter hh health, nV consequence of a
frhrhtftu uream his mother had on
w Uicso words for instance: .xocuUhI -Ui?s.me nitrht in which the dream
Ctl - In a toiwuu nt m thai Q
It is not '.hero to bo understood that
now mentioned jccuried to him.
Shtdrcair.cd that site heard some
one attempt to open the front door
,ict precision as to' hours and niinutcs.l then Ro "to the" liacV-door, and a
can iVizularlv bu observed. r o'twht to! lust came Into her bedroom; - She
onglit to, last came into ucr ucuroora.
in hU dreamand drew from one of
the corners of it three; one-peund
notes. : a nis: lnteresuns case is
. . - w i
per iraps ca pable of ex planation u pon
simgle principles. ' It appears, that
iih the tcvening" preceding the5 day
or the collection, the rlt rgyman had
he'en amusing himself by calculating
what Kum his. congregation would
prouauiv;contru)uie, ana iiiai in ao
ing so, he had calculated on a cer
am number of lamilies, who would
not give him less than a pound each.
Let us then suppose that a particu-
ar ladle, which he knew to have
been presented to three of these
amines, had been empted in his
presence, and found to contain no
pound notes. His first feeling would
be that of disappointment; but, in
afterwards thinking of the subject,
ami connecting it with his former
calculation, the possibility of the la
dle not hainir been fully empted
might dart across his- mind.- The
impression, which perhaps he did
not himself recollect might then
be im bodied into the dream, which.
by natural coincidence, was fulfil
led. r.-tT) '
The four classes which have now
becu mentioned appear to include
the principal varieties of dreams;
and it is often a matter of great in
terest ta trace the manner in which
the particular associations arise.
Cases or dreams are indeed on rec
ord, which are not referable to any
of the principles which have bceu I
William Recce
Abram Rilc9
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Enoch Spinks
James Stout 1
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a flttict eleenand the wntrh'irninff.l Ttiomaa Gtbsun Edaard lrucaU.od
t.:' . L "T"o- o i . ...... n .n
ur.n jt. ri u. . rii.: : . i - as r- . 1 nnMS)io,iiiu:..t
ww c a , f mb lur v, ir www ww- im m -
....... - WI. ...W i uiuiiiiun" , ... .. - 'XT
. .ft..ii..f.;.:L uji : Edwanl Uoiikin.i . V
...... . I MiMfMi ll:immiinl.4 Jrptraiah I.VfSttl
cu one or meisiers was sming M ,f(, 2 & Vuncau-.d:,
ner orotner, xwhile the .other was Moses Hammer W
itinga-'noteiQheadjotnintfrititip-UohieyT: Dwhit-i Witrun..
room. When the note was readK j I KIczm- jyinvi tw
for being sealed, she .was proceed Andrew lvey S. U Vinnttgliaai
ifltr tn tMEf nukfrir tliia nnrniisn flip I : '
watch 1 udMl to. whirl, h hrt( l,,n,B ucnrJ "S
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rwt by her in her writinjg ideskj
she was astonished . to : find it stop
ped. At the same time she heard a
scream of intense distress from heifc
sister .in the .other: room, their
brother, : who had still been coniid "
ered as going on favorably, hatso
been seized with a sudden fit of 6uf r
focation, and had just breathed his 3
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E. S. Larrencc 5 . . ' ;
B ELLIOTT P. M.
July 1st !8S7
1N Tuesday the Stir f August
Xfj V '-next, in the iiwnof
riaxseed,
Flour,.
Fcsthcrv
lron.
1,00 a
-. 40 00
Si a 1SW6vl,
Bale Rope,
IV a 12
J.OU 6.00 Wheat, uone
Wbiakejr,
5055
15 a 18
PkOSPECTUS FOR THE
CONGilESIONAL GLOBE
' AND APPENDIX.
Sensible of the deep luterest which meat be
felt throughout the Union in the proceeding
of a new Congress, convoked by the new aU
ministration, to meet the extraordinary cmer-
fencies which have arisen since the close of
tieiirral Jitu.i l term oi service, the under
signed have already made preperation to fur
niah their animal reporjn th fonn of a Con
eatasiesii Lass. As these successive pub.
lications compriao a full and faithful record of
II that is done in Cong rees sketohes of the
attendant discussions, with an Arrsnaix con
taining the ftniabed speeches prepared by the
members tlienweUes they ate auited not only
to gratify the curiosity of the hour, to inform
the diataitt ennstituency of the p rt pertermed
hy their immediate rcpreaentulives, and ot'tli
rau!t tf the labors of all but, ue dou t not,
tbey will be found permaneully useful aa tlw
most authentic, complete, and convenient pr,
hsmentary record ot our tunesv , his under
taking hsringjwith these views, been liberal-
I nliidl sell to the highest bidder, a rer
tain .,";.: . ,t
situated in 8 it id town; the sime thtt us
been berloforc occuitied by JEKEMI-
All T. VESTAL. to be sold as llw
propertyof UIILVM VESTAL ite
craned, The promises would afford a
comforUble and advnntaoiu siIua.
lion for a mechanic of any discripthtn
with a small family. The purchaser
will be required te e;ive bond with ap
proved security for the purchase money,
due one half In twelve motttlis, and
the other half in six months.
S. EDWARDS, Ouurdian.
July 8, 1 837.
JOB PRINTING
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