TRIAL AAl .tUtlTAL cr
YiRUlL A.fiLV.Aitr
Capture of Jt t:n Murret
Jfr.. Warrf n It is
with great jlcasi'w ' .t 1, as one of
your pfct;xrs, cov. v.icac to yuu tlie
iriai aci acvii Virgil A. Mcwart.
lie v.v. o?wr-cd Vh !.o crimo of lar
cnv as you no vlubt i.eard) by ilio no
torious "Matthew' Clantori who cxeittd
every nerve to ajlcct the everlasting dis-
irUCiiOil 01 OUl C1.iUiIIWIi.mvuhviv
tlmt hft fStflunrrt
was'guihy ot the charge, but by. tooth
er person than by those w ho were his
ia;th:ut adherents ,and consequently, e
Cjually base with himrclfc Butjhanks
to iieavcnUhts testimony was destroy
ed and eel aside by men who were
os c:iii tor good character, and decla
red U.a: rf-e v. onld not .believe the per
son. who had given in the testimony
. .:.fK in rrtirtof Justice. wh6re they
were inicrwted. .Mora .feeling. remarks'
I hcveV hcardlrom any Aiwrney wan
thusc made by trc awnuuya w uwwu
daut; they were in truth extraordinary
After tho arguments
had closed, the iury ware ordered to re
tire, and tea very few momenta brougnt
in a verdict which declared that thede-
fendent was not guilty ot tr.e cnarge ai
l.awt j"rrbi fin-fair
Mr.biewariwa almost universally
cor.graidated.-l be case was joexua.
j:.,-.r. tK3 it merit a place in the
history of our bclovtd country. The
arbitration of this casewas consigned to
. : Vraiutv.fChoctftw',) which
a... in the countv which it
resides in. - Thus termmated the trVal of
Virgil jA. Stewart ; V ft now, raw
l fut,-r niarctt beneath tne
notice of a man of , honor, by hi fake
-J 0,At a met 'w.: aiiup
jri:gsil iifcl'Oi!J be refit to the trx:
wi'.huit consultation with the i'wUtl.t
Delegation.. Mr. d
ale
crn
.
V einitt;"Cu um
rohev rrtiroscd. as tfmriri::n and av.
cillating, and calculated to bring on an
other Jndinn War. Messrs ijtmtjfkui
and Cuthberf were furious. 1 ho fop
mer declared, it was quite immaterial
uijat Congress atid the President did.
Georgia was lctermincd to rcmovo the-
Indians frmnher borders.
vi. !ii?c.t:h of 1 t
. i- .
rr; rt.;ffl?n ;to
'ce, rcfusH to :iir. ' frw m-Gb into tho house or ?;jme
I'r.f f-!ir Tirnicrs. and Vl:? vviil fin J nt
l''f.iihnAhlr',f .h:st them, rlnrin3! nuw?prjpcvs, no periodicals of any kind,
:;ic;,;tir In'ifcnsiVe' ati-do. The and hanltya book. As w-h incn , to
jojtf'viarylcd his hoie bv shooting subscnbo lor a paper, una mey m
cnwindevvs, and Wr. yba they have-no time to read one!
& M:i'wVe and children, yos ex-1 ISut who i w constantly employed as to
-r f-m-. t:.wi loUiira for tlie iininuvemcnt ol
nosea loan lnccsiia m uiu ui w hi.v ...
-From tha- National JEntcltigenccr. .L'
, - Frnm Nw York fASnresrondent.
a,nd other rourccs, we .rcgiXit to learn
tlie "Korthcm- frtmticr gi owing Jout' of
tne jeaious ana irriiawo it-vim, oi m
diriduais.on both Jsides of ifie dividing
line between tho United States ahd'Can-
ada. ;This fcclling has beenmanilcstcd,
in V tart, bv burnint tundry tersoii8 in
isfligy, among whom we are-aorry to
ICarn that the I'losidcnl fct tne unnea
States has MifTercd martTtdomi whether
because of his havini exerted too much
baits pacing through the house in vari
ous directions.. He, however, Imd
Ijs rifle at hanJ,, and ;' made good Iris
defence, .killing one of the party,- altho'
badly wounded by a Tnfle ll in his left
arm. It is stated that his bed, in w hich
1a v ft vnunrr rhiht. was lilcrcllv shot' tO
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pieces, and, by a. miracle tiic thild-et
caped unhurt.
h;a tiiul? ' Not tho farmer, certainly.
for the long winter evenings atl'ord him
several hours crcry day which he might
devote to reading not the mechanic,
for instances arc Irequent whert tlid in
dustrious artizans, have aftaincd to em
inence in tho sciences, merely by giv
ing their leisure to sway
. r.. rlA lnat trioninl R(liftlrtr8 nf
caned unliurt. . uikwiuw .
t j.i ... k. i Pmf. Lce ol one ol .the
ly gratifying (otsed that justice, -vthoogh (English Umycrsities; and yet aU his cd-
ftAnuirrd duril)
loiciiro wnicn 1 no louna w niw
Mia uivuiiui iukiii v,i :
themst Ives under ll ncctsiiy'bf pay.1 employed as ia journeyman, carpenter.
ill doubtless ine ia 1, .v.-.w
ratlier tardv. has at lcneihl)oeto neted
, u . v ...... . .
out ri-ho attacking paay na ve nrougnt
hit . miVh . ftai'ttiitrca "as Will
makethbm 4,hjo cautious hereafter in
executing the'- man'datca, 6( , Judge
Lynch. N. 0. Picayunr, . : i
MueUan of Laditi.ki atiction of
Aniiei ii m nnvinu pinnra iiiu uiuuii i ."-" -..;
to read at least a newspaper, and those
who plead the wanv 01 um o n
cuse for not taking one are almost . al
wv. ihK Lsi industrious. '-: . .
iVnitiintr AUffht to induce the father
of a family to do without a newspaper
and rear ins; enuorcn m ijjhui
Ti.avVni hn'less intelligent and rcsnec
table, and far less hktjly to succeed in
Ule than those who enjoy uio uuvama
ia.er of hisSh. been ener, itheyt
ectic cnouch. we arc not inlonned; nor; "17
3oc.it much matter, If-be m consciona C h ;
of having done his duty in the premises m'"' Sf - Y.-Evan.
. " , 6 r.. ..- siirti of mancv earned Dossession otlicr.r . .. :
per repose,- -; - f, PtSJj ye according
m. 4.1 ..nrrpii on 1 hcrsdav ana
n i . i.;,.w t-tte wftm entirely
consuincd by tl.e trial, of which 1 was
Pennsylvania llall and attcmPtca) , jj.-tt, rx;
n ta Attvliim for inmirent' calored " J.l'Air ,a .in4 i . !
notice -oi a v r i .w j 0--- - - ......iiwa uiv uviuuuvh v ovuuu ui, auu
oharire while VirgU A. Stewart tsdis- cn;Wrc at the timoof the late mob.-- 'aRet"'he ;had 6Dcnlv demanded who
tinguisned-and .Uuided in a -maimer i lhe-jiiyor 0f the clly tottered. ;oW marry oer with a imall aumrehe
aimosiwiuiMM - r- . . w . aioftnnfiM.ilui.Mm iJAwii.'MW kiipuiuuk. w. m
v. v- r j -7 f Wo,,fd beiatisfied with the feast, and-in
We make the following extract fromjho , 0 the money arising from the
nrnlniilaiion of the Governor. ' 'VftWoT the handsome women setved as
Whereas, I have learned with.', the ; a portion to those who were either of
ASITEBOHO, N.C.
aha viiifftAn. .
Messr&tttorr, It would no doubt
bo oranfying to the people oi Carolina
to be favored with the above intelligence
- a m 1 . 1 M - . a Bin
I would, therctorc ueinaoyoui-uuiu
insert it , " ' t "; ; .
y6urs,'3tc.
F. S.PEEPLES.
TromihoLouLiuillo Public AdverUser.
. 1
1HVttCU
Twite - - ,
j Li..a nn.t itwrn n. wnie nrint. ao-
vocatiag a tr-etdy resumption. H .h i
auecreaiwui tv r.- 7; . e
axodence. ' TJ e ?t. LoulsBt lctm of the
... . I rll.vinrr nr.
22d UliULU COCiauitu iu wm6
tide: - . " . ' w
. .ov:- Pa viwnn . it musi DC W
source cf great.j Ieawre V: tlie j)uWiC
. 10 Sad. geccral resumption is auoui iu
- dcrice will necesaan-
iv-U?reofed.!nda better state of tlnngji
tiiust follow. ' llTli high premium w wen
. 1 ,JL .1 krr mtnnnrlMI. 113 S IT1-
. tola uya -v. t
. j j r.:rt:''- rr.orrt.nnis 1o import
4IUVCU ivi kit .
ihe;n toiHe United States, until we have
!....., .nr.i nn n: urn oi circuiauns
;Utill. .' " "I- . .
medium. As soon a$4lic banks can
nake tlie proper a rrangcmentt, we can
tee no g'od rcascn why they should
Mmir;i!e navments. and nuiei
JheagiiJcd wave of public , ftr.tirr.t'ni.
Jt is time itei ccuw- anu um.
AAPAtr. iiid-iliat confidence berv-
nt tilings nwu ..e a
brighter Uk, and we lgm
that all will soon t nglrf. The cw
York banks arc redeeming tl cir j .edg-...-
rA nrrwct. nnd Me uncierftand
. . a i c... 1 1. f f .iiioiitin l.n !!
.n t or u&ke. Nicholas Uiddlc
tin. raccivtfd an addition to his stock on
deepest rcgrot, that the soil ofPennsvl- ' disaijreeabl loolrThat'had; any., otli-
vama. has been disgraced the rights of 'Cr hnperfections. This custom prevail-
her peaceful citizens outraged, and their j cd abou ivc hundred yean bciore
property destroyed by lawless riohichristf i ' '. "
For the.first time the orderly citizens of v -: .t ' ' '' ,' .' ' ,
Philadelphia has become the theatre of
scenes licretoioreniy contempiatea at
iJAKK ROBBERY.
1 "Ttnnlf of lt.n MntroDolis. Wash-
iogton City, was entered on the night
"'"-K'i z- " V . lOttnOZiSUiUlU Dy soma iwi.uvtn
beenaetedlWoar
a lorm me mosi aesu-ucuve oi proper-, w iWftr iheir'
a distance, as -dangerous Vxcessei oo
Drbpcf,
v and domestic auiet.the most inimical
i ... . . f . . .
to individual rizhts. and tne most ruin
. . - .
ous to tocial harmony and- public or
der that can lie conceived. - . -
Tht turchof the incendiary has been
applied by unmasked violators of law
in tlie darkness of night, in the heart of
a - orowded city, ana jor tne avawca
purpose of pre venting" the exercises of
le constitutional arid invaluuMe
rigU of "therre nmmumcation' T)
The
- ' . .
i. . i .m i in in id rrticra
JVi'nl'C whim ""V n , i v
. ..' r..4.i rTMaifJn. and those of t
J.io uUl m.i -lag J cbjud. 1 1 t'nciMi;
vif ihi 15th sav., an. ii.v;ta-
iicflt ircnile'man, 'nc of v. Iiokj o porlun
T... ,:'L;:r." a'r'tf h.jttei-'thaii those ol
rcopie, expa nd hi. MJ
n""caV' or t.ixe, i '
i u -j woyd rcusr,ftpct.l p'J) nnti
'-.vi-f;ti tbrc m t?'vJ re-
;. r r.t!v dt-islrf-d bv the vl;(;lc
. ...... o,i -. n tM)ve will I'pvo a
. ;.,...r,. :;l itni i-rcn the trad
Kroniniei w, and prosperity cf the coun
RANDOLPH' CANDIDATES.
. ,c Senate.
Jonathan Reding Esq. (W.) "
Tidance Lane Esq. (V. B.)
' tlommons'. j
Dr.Wm.B.Lanc,(W.)v
Mr. Jesse Walker, (W.)
Mr. Benjamin Hawkins, (V. B.)
CoL Zcbcdee Rush (W.)
" Sheriff. '"V.--
:.IsaacWhiteEsq:W.)
Coh Robert G. Murdoch (W.)
if the lrgMariirc have a tighl to instruct,
the senator' w bound to obey. hat
ihen becomes of that stey, onsistent
unwavering, indepcwlcnt eoiirse ofpoli- .
cy wnich our ancestors intrnded to so- ..
aire to us in 'extending, the tcriit of a
scnatur to six years! The (bjcrt was,
and ought to be, to rcmovq this branch
of the national councils as far is possi .
ble from the influence" 'of capricious
and momentary excitement, as well as. .
all purtj, re? poulbiluics. bo long as
this Aa4 bo done, so lonir as tho senate
"aiid thescnalor are7 "pcririittcd" fo hold'
an exercise Uiat salutary and necessary , '
check Ucn the irregularities of popular
caprice, and momentary taction- that
tho constitution, intended so tor.g vte ,
arc measurably sa,fe from -the- ravagea
of the corruplcst and most reckless ad "
ministration - Bullet it once, bo hveri
up "that'tho senate of the United States
18 Fuuivci iu, anu uvjhjiiuuiji uii utv ia.-
tions 4 ontfol of , the legislatures of tlie'1
states, and tho very oxistence of tho gov
ernment is at onee i ndangercd.
True, we can have no confidence in '
those Senators who" have becu brought .
in by tlio unconstitutional, qi just and
laciious means we arc here complaining
of; and if any thing would Justify . a
resort to retaliation, in the' conduct of
mie.party towards "inoil;cr, at thc..cx
penso of princ pie, tho present state of
parties and of public opinion affords a;
ease directly in noint. 4 Notliiuff but a
high sense' of propriety, a' patriotic ad
herence to first principles, oca fixed de
termination ,to maintain the spirit ofcon-
stitulional Government, by exercising a :
prudent discretion, instead of an anihf
tious Si lawlesi i power, can now protect
the seats ol thoso senators above auudtgl
to. Many of them arc doubtless at tho
mercy of u hig legislatures.
Jttrra for onr Conrrcst boysf
Jinother Jightt Dont be frightened
reader ; they did nt shoot ; only toon
it and $cujl fashion. T
It is no joke: the. two HonoTablci
Bell and Turney of the Houso of Rep-
rescntativcs from Tennessee, the other
mntoni."- Ana were y-- . - Mr ,
ifirbeiruettrevenrur
ion may: be Joleratd while , reason 'is f XhTZZv.ZTtti
iof frA in fomkit it. the nrachce of
combating ; opposed errorwith the
Urtbran
without
most be the very essence oi tyranny
And uhtrtiH. it is the duty of the aia
gistrate to protect all-in tne exereises?jo
licit constitutional riffo
oect to thenmjeslicwtartte
. i . i - -. - 1 .
ctive onjecis oe or 00 noi wduiu
to hiimelf or otiwsre, so lohg as their J
poitmcnt is ptucfful and ,the object
lawful. r7 - '';
Awl whereflF. U is the duty df the
Covernor.of the commonwealth,. 'ro
take care U;atthe laws tte taitniuiiy ex
. J !.OA. rm ilmlr'ii'il'v thfnnOM
it fill IIFIIIIU' U1WU M T . k Bl 1LII IILiI ll 111 U VVH M a , . .. .
jbolbra.nddoorsKsucce . J Jay snowed ibeir rwn manluiiy lor a
ttoimng, aDtity f vcrtr val- . pr0VCf Uount is.that Tarneyvin discussing the
uabjd'rirato And.iewelry, which had ivcttang more conclusively PCT - ,
been deposited . there fyrc safe-keeping! the fallacy, the unsoundness of tbii pre. j WJ for Indian appropriation-, ad vertc.1
Bat the main saje could not be entered. tcncCf than the khc-rt lived triumph to the iriconsistcucy-of Bciri course at
A,n6watdof 0Q .dollari is offered by .j . j,, ,;gh handed exercise has different times j the latter recriminated
thBankfor .iter .fMhStar- been so signally doomed. So little do by calling his antagonist -the willing in-
1 tV ' wo anticirote itarevivkhhat we should anient ofotlicrs-the tool of tools-.
Tte'CabtntL-CUtimin the Cab- now fs it unnoticed, but for the Jocfil reI,,idd lL''fK
, -.-- . .... 1 f . - ... -
YOOU-1 . Aimd In Kr Kl.ntintyin lAffl'
I itcilK.nl . ., .. .. .. ...... . - V . .
naiAtfluHinnufjUin' University a matter '-of right, not at a measure tf
-V - ' - . i I "-
a ; r a f rr.t : . 1 t 1 1 1 i...a An
. i1 .ti' .vA 0KW0W Tf orKrwna iur. wionersou uw touna ana wnoiesome poucy,
,rf,.d:ifcrfromth,WlK,b.!i.v.U,.t
Kenda'U'wlll g0;i(itp the Treasury ;Be- the end justifies the means.
paTtmcnt, ,&fc.; &a; But no-reliance Instruction, when it means the pcacc
can U placed ih any of these mere Con- aHcmbage 0f tiJ(J pe0pi0 to instruc1
... . , . llUKll...IVUIVDVIIIItM1V.I
... . , w
when the parties instantly closed for a
haa receifed i'ZLZ ecuteoV especially in cases where e
J,and7onwo mimor Rnd there, can be X)lR magnitude tf
doubt of tU ab,lity trtocd . .
"R-wJi;;,... . rir, Elorious privilege guarantied by the ve.
The Vote oftheNoth Carolina dclcga- ry constitution. It cannot be too high-
. - r..ltA. Vnns I . - . . ' . "A 'A .1.. .U.) La
lion, on jis passage, wai o iuiio v . i y pnzed nor too vigiianuy cwrcw u
try.
' A riP-':rv: frcr;: i' c rresinem, 10 von
rVit)if'i'C tlKratH-naiii the
"IVtatv with tiw-C1.wol.ce Ii-diaua exci
Med aoo'Dc wa'fr. liehaic in ilc ?cutc.
.. .'ii uii.ii.f suuv.'in. induced
. ...... , . . ... . f..,,!,. .
Jl winning la Lynchert-h suit has
l ! n 4..-iti il iii the Y11200 Cir.
cuit Court, MigsisiippH which bad its
orig inTi ur mg l ihc Lyhchii.g fever in
1635, and in which Ibc pianmu,a fui
icrer lioni tie mob, h obtained a tcr
diet Icr .' dauiagca to th amount ol
jiuni thouiUhU dollqrs,
. According to the toccourtt of tlie case,
aa published in iho Manchester :'hig,
the- plaintiff. Justice Hhai fog, a
magistrate at tho time of thc-out-brtak-!fi
vat a larirc slaveholder had
lived in Uwj country iore than thirty I
rcarn.'and possesses an uquicuhiiwio-
lAitauon; anyi vj-,-"-
. a. .i ... .:i. .je ..
iu not satit ueujii .o uiegum vi iiui
tuhml firLui?hl before him on the charge
.if i.inff o ncrdiootice in ttta'anticfpatt
I i .. .:. . ..:,. o... ni,1i'!took'.tl. inlo
Uicir heads he Vasalso nnplated, avid
tA. vRtnnlv. Williams. On the mo- The seed repiwivealwaya willobcy
lioFtSlewnsia wHTof a majority of tiiTon
barn, Renchcr, A. II. Shepj crd, I has. lilucntg UBdcrstandingly formed, if ho
Shejjard nly. Willia Nays. on8cicnciouslv do $Pifnot he
Mestrawuynuio, winner, iiawuiu- ...... . . ij ,.,
. ' -. i-Ua i.:il nr.-A I tt'tll trnnktv nsiirn Ins trtiM and leave it
riftv, H(ongoniury. ic, im ,'vi -o-
fifight, and actually did firh! ,
As fust as fist could tag,
y Till both lay sprawling on the floor,
And scarce a fist could wag..
' RESUMPTION.
It is with no Common testacy that we this
week congratulate our readers, on the
projx;ct of a speedy resumption of spe
cie payments by all the solvent banks.
Tho ruinous measures of the Adminis
tration aro beginhingjo give way, ono
by one, yielding to the trrcsistablo force
of the popular will. The specie circn-
lar, mat closed tne nanus moro.inan.a
cafago, is foftunately repealed bv
r l . I .I ; . t L
other obstacle lo the resumption of pay
ment bv.lhc. lai l:s., We shall doubt
less soon have bcitcr. times. .
ditlicbll urHicriaMiig. iwwiuiu
frAV". w Yi.,v v verv in-'juiticc, who naa ac;va jn ,boco
h6: tscriate? on tlie 18th, by a vote of to a successor , of more compliant views.
itfw?tVttmigtmMverlittr. p,ut w lien tlie legislature of a state, as.
I, 1 tVi ' ..... i.
' i"ii
iHintild (or mirnoKMi of internal leslsla
IIITII nilRHItlllM. I ...
Fnend.B.Swaim: tion, takes it tpon itself to instruct oiir
- '- T finrl'ihrcR nuzzles senators what to do. or to'rcsicr. as the
; ! ... r I "
in the Citizen, and have answered them alternative, its members assume unwar-
tb the best of ihy know ledge, f , - d fmTti dangerous in their nature
' 1. The numUr of cows is 19, sheep I . , .' . . . . .
' An ' - anH mischievous in thehr consequences.
o ' 'rill, l,!arka were fl weeks. 4 davs If vou innuirc what the legislature of
I' 1 .1 . . . it'.'..aL ... 1!. : '
jinn junours in crosHing iu ucvuii. , i a siaic -iorui Aaruiiuu lur iutuw
I ' ' t" t ? .1 ... ' . I - .,. ' ' t . . Ia
. 3. The w hcci must uc incncs in Can or cannot do, you nave dui to iook to
cifcum'crehcc; tuid it will turn in rolhug ic con8tilution. Why docs not this
frpir. Pittsboro toiAskWro 40 miles
IfjQOCJhhie.;
i
Y.E.IL
instrument provide that tho Gcnewrl. As-
scmblymay "recall our. senators jrom
"The following- bmf fetter from Mr,
Biddle will bo read. with interest. "
'Philadelphia May 81,. 1838.
MMv Dear Sir: Id mv letter of tho
7th uhV I stated my belief tliat thcro
ai
could be no sale nor permanent resump
tion bf specie payments by the banks,
until the policy of the government to
wards them was changed. . J
The repeal of t he Specie Circular by
Congress . makes tho change. I see
now what until now I have not seen,
tho means of restoring the ccreney..
I rejoice very sincerely at the termi
nation of the unhappy controversy, and
shall cordially operate with the Govern
ment, by promoting ' what the banks
are, 1 am. sure, anxious fo effect, an
early resumption of specie payments
throughout tne Union. ; "
ith respect, yoors,
. N. BIDDLE
ItorW John Ct- Adams I). 0,