VOL. II ]
CIUmiOTTE, .IV*. c. TUESDAY, FEBIIVAHi' 28, 1826,
[NO. 72.
FUHI.ISHr.U WKEKLT
I?v LEMUEL BINCMIAM,
XT THREE DOLLARS A TKAU, PAID AUVANCK.
No paper will be fli.scoatinue(l, tinles.s at the
iliscn.lioii of the editor, until all urreurages are
paid.
AnviansEMENTS will be iiisertcd at the usual
rates. Persons sending in ad\ertisenients, are
requested to note on the margirt the nun'ibcr of
insertions, or they will be continued until forbid,
and ohartfcd accordingly.
'o\\u liSlalfc.
TIIK siib.scriber haviniij obtained Letters ot
Aiiniinistrution upon the estate of John
Bovd, deceased, takes this method of informing
thasf 'Vlio are indei)tc-d by note or book ac-
coil i'- tliat payment must l)c made on or Iiefore
tin l\-bruary court of Alecklenburg county ;—
vv hu fail to attend to tliis notice, will have
to '.(■tile with cost.
riioso wlio have any demands ag'ainst said
deceased, are requested to make them known i materials will be of the l)est kinrCaiid the'eir-
Of the. Stale of North'Crtrolina.
ACOItUF.C r Map of the State in which he
resides must be a desirable obji ct to everv
individual. Whatever n>ay be a hian’s occupa
tion in hie, it frequently become' important to
him, as a matter of pecuniary interest, to possess
a correct knowledge of the relative situation of
the diHerent sections of country. In the pres
ent enlightened state of society the sul)scriber
IS convinced that, apart from all considerations
ot interest or convenience, tliere are verv few
of our citizens who do not feel it an aifair of per
sonal pride tliat they aixi tlieir childr, :i should
be able to speak with familiarity of tho.se parts
of the State lying :it a distinice from them, as
well as those in their immediate vicinity, 'I'he
subscriber therefore- Hatters himself that the fol
lowing proposals will be received with pleasure
by a large portion of the inhabitants of his na
tive State.
He proposes to pul)lish a correct Map of the
State ok Nohth-Cauolina, measuring 6 feet 9
niches in length by 3 feet 6 inches in width, laid
out upon 01 scale of six miles to the inch. The
You can make a viinntc of it, and
'/ wUf calf a^ati>.
TIIAVE given indulgence frojii minutes to ‘If'ful m
}_ear.s, t.) tliose who stand indei)ted to me. I marks—
and i;K'.st earnestly solicit an immetliale pay
»>ei«t. ' ' K. M. HKONSON.’
C'harlottc, Feb. 18, 1826. ot';>
within the tune prescribed by hiw, or this no
tice uill be plead in bur of recovery.
I'lic Adiiiinistrator furtlicr uotities those who
are indoDtcd to said deceased, that during his
absence from Charlotte, the notes and books of
.(no. !io\d, deceased, will at anytime be found
ill tiie hands of \V n> Smith, of (Charlotte, who
tally aiulioriscd to make settlements and
jjiant receipts.
1‘Al'L r.AUlllNtiER, Mm'r.
Nov. 26, K'iJj.—omt7-J
\\ l.\ OSOll
A .\ 1)
I'AXCY ClLIUi Mlh'IXG.
H ll.I.EAM III I.Vi;illlOLSK
HAVlN'Ci comnu nced the above business in
the t')\vn of (Jharlotte, ri spectfully solicits
a snare of public patronage, llis work will be
iicatl) an I ilurably constructed, and will be
ilisposed of on acconiinodulii'g terms, j
Si;TTEr-s and \\ uitixg Ciiaius, made to or
der, can be had on short notice.
Charlotte, Feb. 5, 18.35. Iyl7;:
graving executed in superi(>r style
IJut correctness of delineation being the most
important circumstanre, has claimed the sub
scriber’s chief attention; to the attainment of
which important o ject, the Map of each coun
ty has been separately executed by K. H, li.
liHAZiEH, Esq. with tile assistance of gentle
men of .«cience residing in difl'erent partsof the
State, and from the public sur\eys, and have
been likewise revised and corrected by the se
veral county sur\ eyoi'S, or some-other compe
tent person, in each county,
Tf.iiMs*-For Maps, varnished, colored, and
mounted on rollers, or put up in portable form,
each. JOHN MACUAE.
Fayetteville, N. C. Dec, 1, 18:25 4t64
O:;}-Subscriptions for the above Map will be
received at this ottice.
^tvxte ol* •Vov\\\-Cvvru\Vua,
.Mecklenburg County.
November Sessions, 1825.
Middleton lowing 1 Original Attaciiment, le-
r.«. J- vied ou a tract of land joiii-
Kobc rt Lawing. j ing* \. Uunn and others.
I r is ordered, by Court, that advertisement
be made for three inonths in the Catawba
Jo irnal, for the defendant to appear at the Fe
bruary term, 1826, and there to replevy and
plead to issue, otherwise judgment will be en
ured against him. 'I’est.
ISAAC ALEXANDER, c. m, c.
t72—price adv. ;^4-.
fe\a\.e ot tVwYVli-V^aYoVina,
Uuli'A’rforcl I’ounly.
S’lpcrior Court cf Lair, October Term, 1825.
, Woody Hurge )
vs. C Petition for Divorce,
riizabetu Hurge. J
I T appearing to the satisfaction of the court,
that the defendant, I'.lizabeth IJurge, is not
an iniiabilaiit of this State : It is therefore order
ed by tlio ccui't, that public.ilion be made three
moiitlis in the Raleigh Register and the Cataw ba
•V .
The subscriber informs those wheare indebt
ed ti) him, that he will attend at fit i.ext
February court, in Charlotte, for the pu)-posr of
1^l.‘0M the subscriber, about the twenty-fifth
of January last, my negro n.an JOF,' of a
slender make anil not verv black, lie was
once the property of Jiir!j,r{. l.„wr\. ;ind is tho’t
to be lurking about sc.nn where in ’Meckl.'tibiirg
countv. Any |)ers(,'n apprelu nding and d( liv-
eriiijj’ lim to me, living in J.incobi ciiunly, near
the mouth ot South Fork, or securing him in
jail, so that I get him again, sbidl be liljeii.llv
rewarded by LF.ItOY STOWE.'
_J-;eJ^ 18^ 1826^ .'Tt 72 v
V\‘avv\s’
i LL persons indebted to Samtiel Harris, dc-
I\. ceused, are reciuesteil to coii e f(.rward and
niake payment immediately; and all j)crsons
having demands against said Harris, are reipiest-
ed to pre.seiit them within the legal time, to
the executors
LAIRD H. HARRIS,
JOHN Gl.NGLES,
JONATHAN HARRIS.
Harris w ill bo. ready to settle
N. U. Laird II
at all iime.9.
Feb. 7, 1826.
."t?2
The partnership heretofore existing between
the subscii )ers in Mecklenburg countv,
N C. under the firm of \\ ilson k Davison, 'is
this day dissolved, by mutual con-cnt.
FRANCIS WII,Sf)N,
THOMAS DAVISON,
fanuary 25, 1826. r>t72
Constuhlc’s >^ale.
A PLAIN neat Riding Chair,
and a handsome ]dain Sulkev,
will be sold on the \\ ediiesday of
Febriiarv Countv Court, the prop-
, a,..i I,,- „(i i
01 SIX months will be given. Note, with ap-
w ho are indebted to him indivulually, or to the
association of M’Kenzie & Caldwili. will avail
themselves of this notice, as a further indul
gence ought not to be expected. .My books
and papers are in the hands of Dr. D. T. Cald-
w ell, with whom settlements can at any time be
made.
ROBERT M’KENZIE.
Charlotte, Jan. 25, 1826. 4t72
Patent i^ovu-SAwWei',
W
proved security, will be required.
MM. LU( KUy, Ccmstable.
3t72p
A mean fiction,
i*ei;kins’ steam
On piiblishiiij^ theaccoutii j1'tins won
(let ftil iiiai liinr, tlu! Xew-Yurk Fust rc-
'i’lic succcss of our countryman
Perkins, appears no ionpcr to admit of
doubt. Under the head of fo?eii^n new s
will he found an account of an experiment
made by the iiiw. iitof of the tremendous
power of s'eam in an engitu'of his own
mannraetine. Th.e greatest diniciil'.y
which Mr. Perkins has coniended with,
but has now overcome, was ‘lie forma
tion of a {generator of suiricienl sli'en;;tii.
This ohstrtiction o!)viated, tliere appears
to bp no iottger any (jtiesiitin as to its
complete s'lecess, and INIr. Perkins, in
one point ul" view, may l)e considered it
benefactor to manl.ind. Ar end must
nfiw be | ut to sicj^es of towns ; for whal
possiliiliiy is thereof ajiiiroachina j)laee
defeii'k't! .i mac'iine wliich vouid de-
Kirtjy e-.i-i \ Miliig witliin its reach in u
nioinent 'l oo cumI)rous for transpor
tation vvj'h an army, .is a moans of at
tack, atid too pox^crfiil fur resistance, it
must remain fotever a perfect security
frotn invasion. Should the itnentioii
prove applicable to the propulsion of
'•‘■sels, riavii;ali(/n on ilie ocean will also
undergo an entire chanj^e ; it, a word, the
utmost stretch o.I , ■ ruhttioti on thi.'-' pow
er, can hardly ije rousideied extrava-
ganl.”
From the Loii.lon 'Times.
The nei;.;i)boiluiod of Mr. Pcrkitis’
safety steam engine inanufactory near the
Hegent’.s Pai k, was on Tuesday thrown
itslu great ctjn-.lernation by soine tremen-
di.us rejiorts, arising from the discbarj^e
of his steam gun. Since a fatal acci(U iit,
whicli occurred severai months a go,
when a Kuiy threw liereself fiom a gig,
in cotisc(]uence, as it was at the time in
correctly supposed, of her horse having
taken friglit at the prodigious noise made
by the steatn gun, the terrific engine of
destruction had not been permitted to be
discharged by tiie individuals belonging
to Mr. Perkins’ concern.—On Tuesday
A morning, however, soon after eight o
on Ws IMV ‘dock, ]>atrolswere observed stationed on
on luesda), tlie/th (lav of l ebruarv, am n ,i i i i- . i ■
made it his business to writ.; some very base roads leading towards the manu-
laivgii!tg( on several of the pupils’ copy books ; j factor}, accompanied by meti With pla-
on one of wliicli he wrote the following;— cards on boards, warning all passengers
A NEW INA ENFION. “.Mend your maner and you.vil ineiul \our|On horseback or in carriages to go
E hereby give notice to the citizens of'forten Ander A.idlebill.” I will give a liberal ! through the Hegent’s Park.'instead of
?▼ Mecklenburg countv, that we have pur-; compensation lor an introdnction U) Mr. .\(l(lJc-i* . r ,i i* .
chased the right for manufacturing a Machine, i hill. I want to know if he is a iu.ige of rood C nii^'‘ulactory.
called the PATENT CORN SHELLER, and ' manners, or a man of fortime. Ik-is not a inan aJter nine, numbers ol military
will soon have them on hand for sale. Tor the of good behaviour, or he would not lia\e bc-.| carriages and on hoseback,
simphcity of its construction and its utility to haved in that manner. • j aligliteil at the manufactory. '^Phey were
corn planters, it is unequalled by any other in- :>t72 BURCH CHESIIV.IR, "■eaclier, I .soon followed bv the Hiike of Welliii.rton.
Thr’ afte...,tds theSus-
corn in three minute,, and by a little exertion in fpijK notes .-ind accounts due to the firm of! pl'eviOHS y
two minutes. But we invue all to come and 1 Jennings & Thompson, and which was man-; occasional, k oi comparatively light
•d by P. Thompson, are now trie property of! commenced with a continued roar,
examine it, witness its operation, and satisfy
themselves as to its great utility. It can be seen
at the subscribers’ shop, opposite the jail.
'IllEG. MERRILLS,
AVM. CORNWELL.
N. R. The price of the Patent Corn S/idkr
Journal, gi' ing notice to the defendant that slio i 'vdl be ^11 delivered at the shop, or 5^12 deliv
beanduppe:ir!i«, tile next Sui)erior Court of Law, | ered at the house of the purchaser,
to be lieulTor Rutlierford county, at the Court-1 All persons are cautioned ag.ainst making,
Hoiijse iir Riitberfordton, on tlu’ od .Monday af- ■ usiiig or vending the above machine in this
ter the 'Kit Moiid.iy in .March next, then *and | county, und r penalty of the law in that ease
there to aiisw er, plead, or demur to said petition, niade and provided.
otiierwise it will be talveii pro coiifessu, and
jucigmeiit aeronlingly.
\V itness, J.iiiies Morris, (jlerk of said Court,
at otlici, tiie 3*1 .Monday after the-Ith Moiulay
of Septemiier, idJj, and in th dU‘1i ycarot the
iiidependvnce of the I. iiited States.
JAMKS MORRIS, Clk.
.')mrl—price adv, ^i.
.V iivUv-VXvvoWvviv,
Meekleiib'Ji (.bounty.
(ifurt (if l‘Uus and (^uurhr ^cinsions, A'ovcnibcr
1825.
David Stanis, 'i Org’l, .vtta’t. levieil on land;
vs. i and Josi pli anil \\ m. Varboro
Hciify Yariroro. J summoned as giiariiisiiees.
41 N tins case, it appearing to tlie court, that
JL Jhc defendant is not an inhabitant of this
State ! It ordered, th;,it tlie proceedings in this
e.ise b( stayed, and that ailvertisement be ninde
fi,r three n’lontlis in the t.'atawba Journal, that
'he (b'.'cndaut ..ppeur at the ne.\t court ot TIeas
and liuji'lc r Sessions fur liie count^v of .Meck-
•'!il)urg, the fourth .Monday of l ebruarv,
Jy.b, and ft'n'r\-y anil plead, otlierui-.e jud^-
rn^ 111 liv defa'ilv df be luul against liini.
Test; ISAAi: ALL\.'..\Di;i{, C7u/,-.
’iiC.j—;u'. ^’Jv. > *•
Charlotte, Jan. 20, 1826,
57tf
aged by r. inompson, are now trie property ,
Edm’d. Jennings. All persons who are in’ar- resembling the loudest thunder we e\ei
rears with that house, .-ire therefon directed to he.'ird. 'Ph>‘ group of eminent Jjersotis
pay all such notes and accounts to E. Jenning.s.Uhen asseinlilcd, consisted of hisCJryCi,
bliSnes''s''*‘ mutually dissolved their | the Master general of tiie Ordnance, and
llis SlafV, tiic Marquis of S.ilisbury, Mr.
Pell, Sir ilardingc. Lord I'itzroy Somer
set, the Judgo A'dvocate Cieneral, and
many niiiiiai'- oflicers of the highest
ratik * together with a Committee of Ar
tillery and .’'.ngineer oflicei-s, v« ho, it a])-
EDM’D. JENMNC;.S,
PEARSALL THOMPSON.
Chr.rlotte, Nov. 20, 1825, -1172
nil!
ul’ ^*ovV\\"i.'i\i*o\\ua,
Cabarrus County. '.
1/1 Chnncenj—Fall Term, 1825.
"iVm. J. Alexander •'id"^
D. F. Calvlwell,
vs,
John Clay, and ^Ori.;
Nathan Pirdijis, execu
tor of .lohn C'lrutlier ,
deceased.
appearing to tlie satisfaction of t!ic rnr.r',
that John Clay is not an inhabitant of tii'.:j
State : It is therefore ordered i>y the coiir*, thul
publication be made for six weeks in the Cataw
ba Journal, that he appear at oiir.ncM Superior |
(Joiirt of l.aw and lUpiity, to* be' held for the ‘
county of Cabarrus, at tlic (Umrt-Hoii^e in Con
cord, on the 6th Monday after the
in Mai’ch next, and plead, answ er or demur to
tlie above bill of complaint, otlnrwi io judg
ment pro coufe.sso will be et'teved again X him.
TIIOS. KEKR, c. .M h.
C'tri pr. r.dv, J.2 iO.
,4 LI- persons in debt to me, by note or book
A account, for articles purchased of P. 1 homp-1 " -yi - -1-
son. .are informed tiiat I have placedallc'. niands I ‘"‘'I U'en ofiicially appointed by
due me in the bands of my lawful ag( nt, Dr.
1). R. Ouiihip, who 1; instructed to sue tor the
same indiscriminately, unle'js paid ^ cn' .soon.
It is w ell known to persijiis w ho jiurchased from
Mr. 'Thompson, that tliccn dit whii.h he gave
'v. as a mere nominal ervdit; that wln never be
I Cidled for tl'eir accounts, they were to }!sehargf’
|1lieiii. 1 bone all will ]):iy o'T their -iceoiiiits
i None of you stays.
i ’ * E. /ENN1N(.S.
i Jan. 2,5, 1826. -ItTJ
I';
^100 UfeViavA.
KANAWAY from the sub.srriber, a
. negro Woman nanied NANCY,
about 2iJ y“ars of .age, remark.ib’y
likely , aud of a pleasant e.vpre.'islon ol
countenance—usuaily looks down, and
they ha\e
itiierawbite appearance. Her voice
mild, and 1 think her nose ia a little acpidino.
t have fitrong reason to bi lieve the said woiiinn
was t.iken up about four miles al)o^ e Charlott(,
on or about the first of last Nov« nil’' !’, since
whicii I hav" heard nothing of her ’Tlu- wo-
.. I ^ when she raises 111 r evi
Monday ,^4,,
Cabarrus Superior C.uurl,
Cutharire Cooihuiiii )
r.v. pV titlon foi* divorce.
Culel) lioodm in. j
I T appearing to tlie s itlsnictiim of the cov. - '- j tie’s Ford r»ail, three mile
'iiat the deieiidant is iu>t an inhal»!tant ot this Cluu lotte, with an elegant situation to build on,
: Onknil, that )iuldi, alioii be made for ;i jrooil m ar tlie road and near
^ ' I I’.uin \\ a;> (.1' f;ood cliaracter, and vas enticed a-
1' OV feaVC • j w av by lu r husband ; and I have no doubt w hen
rjjlME svibscriber will sell, on accomniodatiiig 'in y wi’re sei)araled near ( hail'itte, that s!e
.1. terms, on We.lnesdv of r.'-\t lebruarv i'a t'uld have given herself up o'- been taken
court, if not sold at ]);-ivatc sale before, three
buiidrcd und thirty-six acres of
Valuable LuntL
and well timbereii, on botli side; of the l?c:it-
ind a (juavter from
^ ous\a\)\’ VV' aV v aul s,
Tor sail', at this Otric'.
Kiitry I'alvcrs’ Wiirrants.
I'vT f;;de, at this UlVice
.11 as ai!\ in th.it section of tlii'
Jan. 21,1826
thr-e nientii.. in t'.ie Cun,Uni,in aiidl,i,^. cc.dre oi' tiie largest body of good land,
notify ing said defi iidant, tliat I |u.s as w " ' ' '
'‘iili'ss he appear at the ne\t Sapi nor Court ol '
f.'iw to be ill Id for the county ot ’al)arru^., ai
’•le ('onrt-! louse in (^onconl, on ti,e (>tb .Mon-
'•‘V :ilter the •ith Moiniay in .Maieii iiext, and
answer or demur ii> salil petition, judg-
hh!'.u pro eOiM’csso v,.ll iio t^.keii against him,
it will he lieard ex jiarte.
JAS. (;. SPEARS,
.lin—nr. adv. ^ 1.
/}'.N.\S AI.T.XAVDT.II
and tidd to whom she belonged—v.hirh makes
me believe she is conceal -d c '•'oleu. Any
person V. ho will jirosecut* tlie tliiit to comie-
tion, and give n.e iidorination y\heii iii\ v\oinan
i.-i, will be entl'ded to the above rev.aid; u-to
twenty dollars, i'or gi\ing me ini'orriiaiion w here
I mav get mv v.oman.
VMILIAMMeWILI.il,.
Caindi'ii, J.in. 27,
Just
NI) for sale at t'nis Oliiei', in a pani:)hli t
I .*’V form, “Strictures o:i a jmi ce wnlten !)_'
j Mr. David llenkt ', entitlel liea\t iily I b'od i I
j Keguu ration, or, ’I i i atise on lloij liaijlisin.'’
IHERI'IJV give notice, that Uy Josi.ni Mooiii, /. U. M. I’r.c
_ Thos. Wliiteside
v.w V\\i‘; Alvinv‘u\t‘v\\
n Cr>'T n'llili-'l.ed, '>!id for s:de at this ofii(
has posted on
my Striy Hook an iron gn y Horse,
‘tlr.'ee iiudu s iogli,
eight n' nine years oh!, \\ ith 1 iue mane ..lal tad.
Said Whiteside li\esin t!ie I’roiitb nce si ttle
nient, south of Charlotte al'out 1 J o'- ml!
.!\(). DAMS, ('lie of the Rinigers
for d'e co'.w'.V: 'd' 'leel;h''>'r*'' >'o'-'b ';,i'oIina.
D' e ''7 i
p'Kl.l'
•' 1j Cl nt.-
Ii\ SA'H i. 1.
A Sf rnion on the ,\'.iint
( ' A 1,1. W I I . M
I'cr
\ cry Hoiids,
Ir. ‘he )‘;;re ei'
the Uuke of \\'cllington to examine i!Uo
the merits of this wonderful 'jiecimen of
htmian ingenuity and desli uclive power.
'Phe (lescharge of steam now became al
most incessant for. two hours, during
which, its incalculable fbrce and astonish
ing I'apidity in discharging ijalLs exrited
amazrinent admiration in all present.
Atfirst the halls were dischai-ged at short
intervals, in imitation of artillery firing,
against an iron targid, at the flistance of
35 ya.'ds. SiK li was the force with whirb
they were driven, that they were com
pletely shalterrd to atoms. In the next
experiment tl-.e iialls were dischargn-d at
a fraiiH! of wood, and tlicy ai.tiially ]iass-
ed through II one- inch |)lanks of the
hardest (lenl, ],lared at a dista:)''” of an
inch from eacli other, Afu r’,v.irds they
were iiropidiid af^ainst an iron plati; one-
fourth (;f an iiu li ’Id'k, ami at the very
first trial the liall [la-sed through i. On
all liatn!s this was declai'ed lo lie the ut-
inust eiVort of for'»> that gunjiowi'er could
e'-iert, liid((d, \\ e tindei stand that this
lilate had Jieeii brought esjieeially from
Woolwich, for the pm pose of ascertain
ing the ( oiiipai alls(' iorce of steam atui
;.;unpo\\ drr. I'he prcssiire of sieam em-
ployi'il (o elli'cL this wol'derlul force, we
learnt, ()H iii(|uiry, did m.t at 'ivst exceed
fi5 atnio'^pheres, or y(M)lijs. lu the s(juare
incli ; and il was rejieatedly s'.aled liv
Ml'. Peikiiis, that the pressure might Ije
caiiied (\iii to 200 atmosplieies v.ith
perfect safety, Mr. I’eikins '.iien pro
ceeded to (!'. iiioiistfate '.he !'a’/i(i!ty with
whii h inusl.et lialls mi!’,ht Ije projected
by its agency. ToelVi ct tliis, he screwed
I'U lo tiie I'lin harri 1 a tuIie iilh.'d with
l):dh. v. hu h, failinr; (lowti by their own
;;ia\iiy into the barrel, were projected,
one hy (.Ilf, nitii such evtiaorditiary w-
lo( Ity u'. ''!!'i'.i'i"sti'a'.c 'hat. !'V nieatis
of a sucei ‘-i 'ii I'lhe:,, I’dlefl with balls,
i;i a V. heel (a model d' w hit h was
ited. ri( irl'. onc thotisaiid bul!r. per
minute migfit be discharged In subse
quent discharges oi'volleys, the bu; rel,to
which is attached a moveable joint, was
given a lateral direction* and the balla
perforated a piuuk nearly twelve feet in
length. Thus, if' opposed tea reginicnr
in li»ie, the steam gun might be made te.
act from one of its extremities to the o
ther.
A similar plank was afterwards placed
in a perpendicular position, and in like
manner, there was a stream of shot holes
from the top to the bottom. It is thus
proved that the steam gun has not only
the force of gunjiowder, but also admits
of any direction being given to it. But
w hat seemed lo create most surprise was
liitr efTects of a volley of balls discharged
.igainst the brick wall by the side of the
larget. 'Phey absolutely dug a hole of
considerable (limensions in the wall; and
j)( netrated almosi one half through its
thickness. We heard several olTirers
declare their belief, that, had the balls
b. en made of iron inste ul of lead, they
uld have actually made a break
through it—the wall was 1>J inches thick
From the London Timc.s, Dec. 22.
W’e ye.^lcrdin louc'ied on the death of
'he Mmperor Ai'Xander, as that eveni
miglu iairly be presumed,from sticli par
lieiilai'sas yet have reached us, to alfec'
ili( feelings oi' his subjects, and eventual
1\ the j)e ee of ’lis immense dominions.
It seems, however, to be hnticipated by
the best I’ussian .luthorities in t'lis C' vin
try, that Constantine will succeed lo thn
empire without any resistance.
I5ut if the death of Alexander wus an
event lo be deplored by the great majori
t> of his own peo])le, by p^urope general
ly we may suppose that it will be looked
at with veiy difTerent emotions. As th(^
author, and master, and mover of the
Holy Alliance, the late Kmperor was a
declared foP to the political rights of all
civlized nations, to the cause of freedom
over the whole earth, and to the im
provement and happiness of man as a
member of society. The jealousy with
which this pupil of the reformist, La
Harpe, watched, through his Ministers
in the remotest spots of Europe, the first
buddings of independent spirit and manly
feelings in matters of Goverment, that he
might nip and crush them, is notoriourv
every where. He it was who stimulated
his crouching allies to preach up the far
famed monarchical principle, which ren
dered the caprice of any tyrant, the most
atrocious or contemptible that ever vexed
mankind, the sole ruling power over
them. He It was who, In pursuance of
this doctrine, forced Austria to the inva-
sion (in our minds it has ever been the
wanton and iniquitous invasion) of Na
ples. It was Alexander, according to
V illele’s confession, placed Louis XVIII.
btftween two necessities, that of perpe
trating a crime against the Spanish na
tion, which will one day he avenged, but
never forgotten ; or of entailing an equal
misery upon Trance by the march of a
Russian army from the Niemen to the
Pyrenees. In every quarter of Europe
beyond the bounds of Russia herself^ the
policy of Alexander w'as the. embarrass
ment and scourge of his neighbors. L
has refjuired the'most painful strugi|le:’.
for four long years on the jiart of England,
Austria, and Prussia, to prevent Alexan
der from marching down f-om the I)an-
uiie, and extinguishing at once the Turk
ish despotism and the infant hopes of
independence for the Greeks. Trance,
too, however willing on some occasions
lo inlet feri: with other stales, would pro
bably have intei posed for less haleftii
purposes than those ascribed to !ier bv
llussian Salraps at Paris, and the Span-
ish cajiital, had the incubus of Alexaii-
ler’s per«;onal vigilance and ascendancy
borne upon her with a less ct-nstaiil and
overpowering pressure. Circumstances
well known in ilie history of the last
fourteen years may have induced the late
and present Soveieign of I'rance to
yield a more entire obedience to Alexan
der, than to any of those destined tobe hi^,
s'j( i i s^ors; the politi«al moials, thereforti
ol'the Trench House of HouHion, if thev
have a'ly, are ul)out to undergo a sever
er tef;t, herealter, in jiropoi tioii as their
free agency will, by tlie death of Alexan
der, be less under coercion than before.
\ve lindcrstand that the Rev. Mr.
Smith, of the Asbury .Mission, against
whom charges were }.>refcrred, on mat
ters cornecied v. ith the proceedings of
tiie four Comiiiissioners sent by (lov.
'I’louj) into ilie Nation, ({uring the las'
sumner, has been tried before the late
Ciiiif'-rence. in this place, and acti'iitted.
'i'luis tlie toils thrown arotind this goof!
old man have lieen i)roke-i and dispersed;
and tiie odium of preferrini; charges,
wiiich, lo say the leasl of them, were un-
iounded, rests, as it ougb!, upon tho?e.
ubo made them. Let the unl'eeling persQ.
( iH'jrs of ihis old man, w hoever they arc,
be exposed and punished l>y p-.biic indij'-
'ionvx'id ront'.v.ip'.—(lcnru;in Statvvvnr