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tivcs. His Tl:. c uil the - 5 h 5
lecome disease J uut o dca;h." - f ut a way
dn by experience, thd pi t by the
ksson before us.. V.7 ,.. .4
'jPary ' 7nf r, At" Cine innatti, on
'fhe-SSih tilt, there was a tgw lauoi
snow, and at Columbus, Ohio, it fell to
the dcraoi two inches. . ,
TALLEYRAND.
Of the jjevCT-cnJirg.sli'J berbnias an-
tcdotcs cf tha old nun, sor.:a are too
good to be fictitious. - V
We met with the following to-dat:
alleyrlnd is the onl v man alive who
ha! the art of. doing witty things. - O.i
; 4he death of Charles X. he drove through
Pari for a coutle f avs.'-wearini a
white hat r ile carried a crania his
rocket When he passed through the
Fauxborocrh of the Carlists, tho crape
was . ipstantly twisted 'round Ms' hat;
when ho' came into the garter cf the
off, and put into the packet?
The foUowinjr we have seen before,
hut it hat been thought sufficiently cn-
- worn,' for a place d a late number ol
' Blackwood. It . it, without doubt ' an-
thentic
" X woman of rank wrote, to TaHey
rand a lona nd lachrymose' account oi
"the i loss of her husband; hoping perriaps,
that the gallantry and ensibility of the
minister would accord her a pension,
IDs whole letter in reply was,' Helas!
JladameJ!zA;icwmonths: ejvjhe
widow wrote him ;w6rd . that aho had
consoled her grief with a second hus
band, a young officer, and requested a
continuance of the minister's favor, for
herself and spouse. TaneyToncrt sec
ond reply was, simply;. IIo, ho! Iad
ame. .v 4 .t.;- v, t., .
,The foDowina js jrood. hut; not so
chaiacteristic a to insure its authentici-
, f WpVn the thike of Bassano had
returned with Napoleon from Moscow,
Then the bulletin liessaid Talleyrand,
for it states that the Emperor left aV his
,. ... , f,-!..
W hue the secretary of Foreign Affairs,
a young man was recommended as a
tothe to an .embassy. "Copy this, said
Talleyrand, throwing him a memorial.
It; was copied Bm .what are you a
bout f "said ht inuuster, , Drying the
ink was the repIy.Pi'Thi5ayou will not
do for a French erabassy. jrBIoting pa-
vpertetrayt tecretr.f - ct.
MA certain lady reauested hif name
. ia her album.'4; He gallantly consented,
and commenced penning a rersc
'Ston,' said sho,- verses will dV from
i nfbrior men,; and the . nmme abne "' ofl
Talleyrand s glory enough for mv hook.
lie gar her a keen glance, anf wrote
the name but at the top of the page.
Neit day all Paris huthed at-the dex
terous evasion bv which hchad escaped
' the texatioa of finding his hamc signed
to billet of iOOa francs. f
All this, said the writer in Blackwood,
' it dexterous; but what is this verbal
dexterity to ; the practieal skill, with
. wluch this extraordinary man has con
trived to baffle all the cajujuesof thirty
' 'jtrtrs, full pf the i ruin ofall power, ability,
courage and fortune? Here is the sur
vivor of the age of the Bastile, the age
of the guillotine, the ago of the prison
ship, and the age of the sword. "And
: . ierhalHin repubhc, the Democra
cy, he Despotism and Restoration he
figures in his 80th year, as the ambas-
"MorTtf Eng1and,--ihe minister of
' Prance, and retirej from both offices,
tly to be the chief councillor-, almost
the coadjutor of the king. That where
the ferosity of Boebespierre fell, where
the sagacity of Napo ceon fell, where
, the experience of the Bourbons fell, this
one old man, a priest in a land of daring
spirits, where conspiracy first, and tof
Worship after, were tng gieaUngagijpf
I ower should survive all succeed in
Tvecy tiling, and retain his rank, and
ioriuence through all changois unquei
uunablypne of the most extraordinary
iiistances of conduct exhibited in the
world." , i'
From the Vicksburg Expositcr.
LYNCHING.
.JThis incarnate .demon of 'outrage,
cle!ire a ad bjoi cor.tinsef to dis.
rs.: cut4:chappr cof;itry;j. it!s oly
,3,.r.'?kks?ince!jir.ii:lir was shocked
1,7 t atnidoas arl rcvultlng out
V inflicted by tho sanguinary spiritt
n bjrSarjsm tiie Linchcrs; ou the pcrwn
of (i Mrriaaund'rrs of Mid'm ccunfy
r. tiiis State. 'JTicso enemies of the
peie of societr, ordcTr law and ciril
iziHn, dragged this rcpcctabhj planter
fforh tho b.rf ;n of his fWdy and mutil
a'.'ei h"im m lijemort brutal manner trea
tinV him most lniiumanly, besides cutting
onb uoe and ears, and scarrifrin? his
ta$ j to the very rjbd We believe thc.sul-'
ject pi this fctul outrage still dra-uut
ofl.
b t'Lvi
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the h
sua county, a ia - - i-.
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tho bar, force U' n u J 1
dead on the r.cxttv p a t.
of numerous mi-or c :rc 3 c
arninst t"3 peace - ci - ",
..3 peace-c,l . y,, i- . --j
:rJ haprtnccjif C.i cc ry;
icr.tion tr.es t '' s nvrt t..?r
it we tire rd ' for ; s-rc
welfara it
but wo cv
mous that
months. - ' , - i , .
It - now ' becomes ? ou ' painful
ty, as conductors of I free press, to
no:lc5 la most tdi5"fvceAil ? cu;r2e
comraittsd by ,tha Lyr-hcrt of Vick
burg on Sunday, i:;Ji ulL ", a ur.st
tiie maiestf of tha laws, ha hor.osr of Uie
countrj', tho rros8rity tci ha; pincss of
the people, i i;c viciua n wis cruci ana
ferocious spirit in thispr. J waia Mr.
Gra e, fonnil of the pjihborhood of
Warrenton, VaT but ur two years a
rcsubnt of this- cityi 1 !!3 was d
tectoti ia! ririnn free h" s to slaves
and brau-'ht ' ta trial Uore squu
Maqey. Unfortunately! fur the' 'wretch
cither through the want cf law ct ev
idence, ho could not da Vu.;jhcd, and he
was set at liberty by t! x magistrate.'
ThrCityMarshall scdrg what a few in
the crowd were di.ycrei ty lay voilcnt
hands on the prisoner, i i tl.j event cf his
escaping punj .hmcat bv.Iaw resolved to
accompany lira to ' fii houscuThe
Lynch mot still followd.iad the JJarshal
findinar tho "vrisoner rcoJ crfv bei?ro.
tected wr hurrvini him to" jej endeavored
to cflbet that object TBe Lynchers
however, piusued the or.ccr'of 'tholaw
oraggea mm irora ms norsq, pruiseu cim
and convoyed the prisoned to the most
convenient point ol the city for carrying
their bfood-thirsty desrns into execution.
We blush while we record the attrocious
deed 4n this city contuiing nearly
5,000 souls in broad light if day the aged
wretch was stripped and togged, we be
lieve within hearing of the lamentation
and shreiks of Ins alHicted wi.'c and chil-dren:J-.r
f It is not for the wretch that we would
awake pblier snpnpathy, 'ti ca3 down
popular indignation against tha krernal
code by which he was illegally punished
no, no, we believe him to hare been guil
ty of numerous crimes, for which the Jaws
ot the country, if they have' not already
omrht to provid-S sohtary confinement if.
not punishment of death. We believe turn
f to' have been a bad member of society?
and vre would rot others in Ue bouth on
their guard if he should settle in their
neighborhood. . He is said to be quite
grey; having light complexion blue eyes,
and is about 50 years old. ' r- -
In the name of heaven to what is our
country corning? When is thospirit of
turbulence outrage and barbarism to
have an end? Are wo to dispense with
all laws except thoof the strongest arm.
If tho tieople do not organize fend swear
upon the ahcr of the living God, to crush
tiie atrocious spirit of Lynchinwtp up
hold the officers of justice to. sustain at
all hazzard, the majesty of the laws
the rights and priviligcs of each and
every citizen, no matter bow debased so
ciety must be rediKcd to the most loath
som barbarism and urfree institutions
will become a mockery and a bye word
of reproach among the civilized nations of
the earth. Why shouw any man or set
of men -undertake to trample on tie la wi
of the country?- Upon whit principle do
these enemies to the peace ml happiness
of societv, arrogate to thkmselves the
right of Jiensing with'theavrs or the
land at pleasure? ' Why do thty outrage
tli feelin?s of tho community. W nnir.
ping those sacred functions wluCt belong
alne to the sovereignty of thepthple of
MisjiisKipni? If a Iyncli club is rkrmit
ted to make and execute laMrs,wha,has
become of that( glorious right of cViy
frecmam the trial by a jury of his ufViJ
','
according to the laws of bit rotmtrj!iL
1 Another 8ub-Trtanry Rohbenfr--
Thc 1'ost .Ouico at Bridnort, yerrnt,
(one olTAiiKis Kendall's Sub-Trcasuios,)
was robbed on the 16th ult of all Jt let
ters, and, about $100 in specie, ih a
motmt then on dtpontt. 'If the ft'ost
Office Suh-Trea3ury had been penlitted
to, deposits this cash in tlje Iiir, i
wouuld have becd safe; One faq Uke
this is worth a score of argument! -T
'The whole atmosphere. fromf faine
ia Geortf'a.fsavt tho AlbanvhLrnal
is vocal with Whig exclamationTof joy
5i.gratitue. 'Never, sinccthe Itvention
and of free elections, has so mucliiecnac
comtished for tiie cause of rcniblican-
isnr -Bcven months hayo. rwrciight an
entira and porlect revolution ui the pop.
ular sentiment of. tho countf.- 7le
voice of this great people Is
ciw dis
tinctly expressed and recorded njraiist a
acorpjt ahd repudiated adminififrauoi.'
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ASIiBOIUH Yd, N. C.
BATiii co.TvrE:rno:;-crEaAL
dALLO? THE LEGISLATURE.
i De! v-ites from cstay of the Batki
met ia Convenuoa at NeviYerk .last
Monday wciV'for the avowed purpose
of taking measures to bring abont the
speedy resumption of specie payments..
We really hope" that sbmcthbg cTjciual
jnay t har been dorij. ''We' have only
tear! fre-a them V thstcor 1 ayef J
their;.- 4clrathr.s,whc vth?y were
ncrcly 0rar4:rr4 f.J rcaiy to prccec4
A tj. '' - ' ! " " " .- ...';
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Tit
cxrcrtmcls on th. curreiicv) to lty
the fount y-whS s
etlunV that wq dW-
far chars;. 1 We cari7rcto-be-$ure, fr-
a Urr.e,
,0
cijicr piyitg or con
tftctusg- larger class of dslts, iriUea, www tnaTUseawuaw
terini? ix' sneeuhition; bthe faS of M1 5codiA
matters ' f commercei And even th
"r5uv nivt fill " at Iva xvn
cannot feD. as we have ran
I
' 'v?n- ?: :
ana tor kit, to cnple and almost des-
troy th enterprise of the country. - But i
we car tnd plainly do we see it we
for" th- irrtin!rvrrrrf L-uvioifw ! '
Ufa.' ' I prive the peoplo of the necesjia. BJPccn:?
rics'cf or .Aeaw'pwiirjn1
tnem, i
.4 ' '
4 J V 4.. UiiVV UIIV MfVitJ IMW
into th4 ravage state of nature, and sub
ject tL."ntto' i'j prh'ations while tkey
rctainfx!! the 1.-11:3 and" notions of civil;
sccie", aggravating their wants,whcth
er rcij or fan r J, and goading them in
to a late of Lorid desperation. ' TAis,
the Alicricarli people cannot, they 'w ill
notllr.-;; ;
Sire things have 'got into such a
wrethed pickle a$ they are, if the Banks
lontr rtluse to redeem their notes, we
are lot jura anti-thiniviter as mo arc
Xlli that the present' crisis wouLI jus
tify k call of the Legislature of this State,
mejcly for the purpose of creating a
paiial supjJy of change, by the etnis
sic& ef Treasury notes, on such basis,
a . ... . .
tin to sucn an amotm, at the good
and mepressinf necessitleTof the
h will snactioa ' ...'"
We disagree. ' with the FayetteviHo
bscn er and other papers, that continue !
i . , . . .... .
grumbk? soniewhat lurthe want of,
nnuahSessions. We wore, and still
ire well pjeaaedjvith the alteration from
nnuat 6memel sessions. We also
pproved the" yiewf jof the Governor and
ouncil tf State, when a few months past,
Ithcy declined calUrig the Legislature to.
srethcr. we tboi at that timc thought the
caU unnecessary. For we then antici
jijpated that,, tiie, administration of tho
I nfflimal 1 fIo.nmnt - tvrMitil dm -. ttta
have profited byexpcricncc; and insti
tuted the proper remedy tot the exist-
"ll'iqi IMHIYfH t! VWH VIV tH1,
itgdworucrs pt the currency; ana con
sequently that the Banks would prompt
ly, ccn to the calls of the people; and
order and regularity . be again restored
jn a sliort time. These (ond hopes have
proved abortive, and arelnot likely to be
realized, t And sineo We are driveni ab-
iK)lutely dnveft to the necessity of be
ginning farther back,' and, by the irrcsis
tHMJ of the ballot-box, hurling from
office, the ignorant atul unworthy, it will
rcqup a longer time to effect the refor
mation so much, needed, although the
peopU appear to bo gcttingin'good earn
est evby where, -r
A Ijrief Session of a week" or two
would ie sufficient for tliis object: and
would I not cost each citizen, on an cv
wQfftem cents. - V
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er.t t
r-
cc,
lieft'
an !
JacL
ditT.c.
must?
. :!J ve
re
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"flacasu. ; t
t merely suggesting it for
in, if, co oilier source of re-
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1
c -. r. r, :r'i ion uicir arms
j tl ' : :c!rcs, by saying, that
:: .Vcn Erca'goita-into the
y; r-1 they and their followers
t U3 out i Walt for tliis, and you
may v zit 0 Doom's day; which, as
tilings 1 .i e heretofore gontyis not far
on, - ,.,'. . -
- aioEocnAcv. 4 ;
; We publish this week some account
of two or three, out'of many revolting
instances of summary violence, that are
constantly disgracing me country in dif
ferent parts.- How docs it happen" that
mobs and mobish riots have became so
common? Is it that the late Adminis
tratioo of the General Government has
tainted a largo portion of the : people
withiudiaracteristic traitt of lawless
violence? When the Historic pago shall
tjtiin andbch-hlndedacts QEMfengeful
dent down to the low, mean, off-seonT-
fng, wretched irarlctj, that infest the ci
;ties, towns tnd villaget with their brutal
passion.
! retcs buman shape, there
" n P0Wvi1 fT"08"
ttiA kktir. tha uthnranf these outrages
T ' , , , . , .
re Xs for fatf 1
,hc?
n pred'iraincnt on j its ruins,
siiUR.-c.iin ' me will iu uto uitaLiiv vi
ng. Strange that human beings
ar divest themsclves of all p re-
Vnee to manly sensation, and soYssimi
laic themselves tothe beasts that perish,
as to disregard the rules and "rational
dictates of social tif inwUch consbts
that personal, civihand poKUcal securi
ty, which, if preserved inviolate, always
stand ready to protect them b their turn.
Eight jeart" more of this bullying
cor.rse of Administration, this disregard
of constitution, law and social order.
And what absolute ritght will the com
mon people have left that will be deem
ed secure? We have talcn it f tr gran
ted, that 3IoW are ' roiflpoe j cf Jac k
son men) aiid we understand thit" with
few exceptions, such is tins factf They
are compwod ol tho who arc, or have
been Jacksonrmcn of the lowest order. "
GRANVILLE X"OUUTHOUSE. -
Since the Commissioners ofGranvilie
have advertised in some of the ewspa-
Dcrs for rronosala to build a new Court
i . . --- .
house, it has been suggested to us a htm-
dmf tiaics, more "'or jess)"that Vln: as
much as we, n tiie Citizen of , the 4th
ult had the honor of stoning up the
Granville people to this laudablo piece of
enterprise, we ought to have been favor
cd also with the profit of advertising for
the Board of (xromissioncit especial
ly as our section of country is under
stood to embrace more good mechanics
thanMythers
position to ' complaia on this ; score.
Whenever . the people of any, ieclion,
from any cause, (much more,; from our
own suggestions) evince a disposition to
cultivate public spirit, we are; happy to
Scaled proposals will be received till
serve them without pny. , " ; .
the Z8th inst for building an elegant
Courthouse in Oxford, to lie completed
ty tho 1st of November 1830. The
commissioners will pay 1,500 on the
1st of Angusf 183391,500 on the 1st
of February 1839, (or 2,000,'if the pro
gress of tho work thall justify it;) 82)00
on the 1st of August following ; and tho
balance on tho 1st of August 1810. , A
plan and specification to be seen at any
tirrio in the Clcrk't office of Granville
County .
Proposals to bo directed "James M.
Wigin'.Cl'k of Granville County Court,
Oxturd N, C post paid, and marked on
thcr back, Proposals for building a
WMW.VMUV. .... L,4 '
; . .;.-a'fr-.' 2u .
':.'.:.- t. to, a 'there try
Newspapers, Periodicals Lc taken're
ulariy at his office. That theyl
Distillery, Ggbhop, Ball-Battery, V
Race-Grdiiid, tany jwhero near, f, hts
that they have a church capable of con.
tauunj amousand(worfK'pcrs--Af,(4.
ton factory of 50Q spindiJs now in one.
cpv
ration, and 500 more expected too
shortly; two first rate grist-mills saw.
mill: a wool-Carding machine, oil-mill,
Tankard and Foundrwith many other
machanica) establishments in prosperous
operation. t.,They, have alo many of the
best order of Farms, occupied by a
intelligent, temperate, and enterprising
class of farmers. ' Wish we wbro suit
rounded with tuch lietghborhoodsln ev.
ery dircctibnu , We" could dicn'gtt along
ui Piio vi uie wurn Aumuusirauon. 1$
it not owing to the fact, that so many
Newspapers are takea in that neighbor-
hood, jthat'the peopb prosper so well?
CANADA Great troubles1 are com.
mingVfo Canada. , The authorities are
beginning to arresftho rt)et"u they
call nhemrTheVlcaderof thejopular
lactmii oneia
derstood that he, lia't yet been arrested. '
We have thought for jcart tint a Bevo-
lution was brewing in Canada.
Mian Hfftnes.---The Lcgisiature' of
Michigan has passed a law to preserve
the Indian name of III vers,' Forests,
LakeSk Mountains, Towns Arc. It
acts that no other names than those shall
bo given, unless by the consent of tht
. i t ! ) Jl
vegisiaiure. - 8 "
JFiicotuin Terri ory--Frora some
of our Western exchange papers, we
perceive that this Territory is filling up
at a. marvelous rate. JThc BurUngtut'
Advertiser, supposes they no bare a
uflicicnt strength ol popula.ion to forx
a new. State of this Union, '' .tt
presses a hope that thetfWlJgwjawre'
wflT take the necessary, step i&ct"
UUSODjCCU c f . ,
Oni Kundrtit and Wen tloHtanJ
that can now bo made,- it appears that
the above number of 1 votes 1 10,000
ha ve becnlost to Van Burcn, and gained
to the Whigs within less than a jcar. t
Iron Ore The Fern Forester ,ia-
forms us that Iron Ore his lately beo
found, and is supposed to abound m large
quantities," near that place (Peru, Muni
co. Ia.) The price eirrm there jt rcs--rnt
.is 13 j-? cents Ir poI?d-c
-v; ,i .. -, ?;; K
From the FttytttevitU 05trresv,
FAYirTTEVlLLE AND .WEST-
- - EUN RAIL ROAU ( -g . a
, Th la-t SalLsburv Carolinian asks' for
information b rcUtfoii to
and tho prospect of the ultimate success
of this workor wlicthcr ithas been
nallv abandoned. 1 f t Vii i
j We have not had an orporturuty cf
consulting theprepper authorities1 sise
that the Survey was long since cwripW
icu, flwi lit .uw jjnginccri uis5'---
except Avro, who were necessary sv
complete"' the Estimates, ,Msp,
That these gentlemen nave occn aw
uously engaged in that duty unuTf 1
great satisfaction, as we have fcarucaV
of those who have examined ma wm,
; Itappcari to us that the inquiry aj tfr
the prospochi of its ultimate accormlisfj
rocnt,' would have been better ddresJ
to tho friends of the work in the West,
than frtrn them; to the officert of WJ
Company, It it manifest to all that there
can be no hope of its success without U ,
. . . .' . it. If mini
aid ol mo west, ana u p .cq" rji. .
rA. t, ikji A hn nM hflfn extenaCfU
from any part of the West, with thee f
ception of Salisbury. TJiattown Jaj;
ifested a noWd resolution to do its ' W J f
and redeem its promises; and ! . W J
same spirit in other town! and counJcv
wo should nave naa no ruuw q
(lie result There is yet time ten. aim
which thoso interested may sttiraw
ih-milrai of thbhljcra it vol the uv;
latiiriV The necessary ; individual ?u
scriiitions must bo made tnd pno-Wr
of the whole amount nciun r
fore the 3d Monday of Nottmbcr nc .
Y.