VOL. 11.]
CIMRLOrTE, jY. V. TVESVAY, OCTOBER 17, 18S6.
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PURLISHED >VEKKI.Y
Bv LEiMLKL I51NGIIAM,
Jit Threr Dollars a tjear, m adva?ice.
No jjapcr will be dlscontiiiuctl, unless at the
cliscrctiou of tlie editor, until all arrcarag'cs are
pajil.
Advertisements will be inserted at the usual
T-alcs. Persons sending in advertisements, are
recjui’sted to note on the nwgin the number of
insertions, or they will be continued untiHbrbid,
and ciiarged accordingly.
HORTH & S. CAROLINA
for the bciufit of OXFORD ACADEMY in
North-Carolina, &.c.
l'JI{ST CL^ISS—Tu be ilraunt 29/A Nov. 1826.
J. n. YA'I ES U A. Mcl'N'l'YItK, Muruif'crs.
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I’rize of 5? 12,000 is
6,000
5.000
4,0(;0
2,500
1,,1-10
1.000
600
50
10
f 12,000
6,000
5.000
4.000
2,500
l,o40
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Toy Sale,
IVT^ Rockland Plantation, rontain-
ItJ. inf? 745 acres, lyinp in the fork
of bijf Sugar Creek-, 'adjoining the
lands of William Cook, Dr. Fox, and
others; payable in four equal payments, viz:—
on the 1st day of January, 1828, 1829, 1830, and
1831, with interest on the three last payments
from the first day of January, 1829. llonils,
with approved security, will be required, ora
lien on the lands. Tliose who may wisli to
purchase, must make application to myself, or
Col. Tliomas (i. Polk, who is autliorised to se ll,
before the 15th of October next. I’he purchas
er can have the crop on the ground at a fair val
uation, together w ith stock, farming tools, SiC.
8tl03 WILL: POl.K.
DESUZiTORY*.
I’rom the New-York Enquirer.
]\IiNT Juleps, &c.—Our remarks on
the ])ropriety of erecting an asylum for
(Iruiikanls have met with a very general
approbation and been most extensively
l epublished in the other journals of the
union. An appeal to the moral sense
of tlic ])i'.blic will rarely he made in vain.
We feel disjiosed therefore to follow up
those remarks with some other of a less
general application and of a more deli
cate nature. Intcmj)erance, the beset-
tinti^ vice of our country, is not confined
to the low and vulgar merely. It is, no
doubt, a low and vulgar vice, hut the
higl), the educated, and the acconiplish-
to call on him ; and no exertions will be spared
to render them comfortable, and their h^t;iy a-
greeable. His taljle will be furnished with ev
ery variety wiiich the country ;illords; his bar
with the best of liquors; and his stables with
plenty of provender, and carel'ul servants w ill
be in constant attendance.
KOIJERT L* DINKINS.
Charlotte, April 20, 182G. *80
Wowse ol* Eiutcvtauuweut,
VND Stage House, :it the sign of the Eagle,
in (Jharlotte, Norlh-Ciu-oliiKi, by
la 136
KOBKirr WATSON-
aiilhurity of the S'/u/e of Nurtk-VaruliiuL.
TO ENCOl'HAr.K THE I'l II LI C ATI ON OF
THE IllSiORY or NOUrii-CAROLlNA.
HH.IiEST PRIZE,
20,009 BOLX.£lHS.
Drau'ifii^ fo cmninnici in Hlll.sliurt>ii^/t, on the Uh
Monthly of November -Htji I.
fl.rtSO IMi/cs.
Jilaiilvs.—21,360 Tickets.
'I’bis is a J.ottery formed i)y the ternary jier-
mutution of 30 numbers. 'To detcruiine the
pr./ei. therein, the 30 minil)ers will be pui)licly
j)l.ieed ill a wlieel on the d:i_\ of druwing, uiul
four of tiiein be drawn out; and that Ticket
h i\ii)g on it the 1st, ;.’il and 3d drawn numbers,
ill till- order in wliieh drawn, will be entitled to
liie ]>ri/,e oi’ f 12,(>00.
Am! tlKist.- live other Tickets having on thrm
ihe s.line :ninibers, siiiiM bo entitled to the pri-
•/os atlixed to tiieni rospecti\cly, vi/ :
'iMu' 1st, .)il and 2d to ^(),(Ji>0
'i'lie :d, 1st :uid 3d to .),000
'I he 2d, 3d aiul 1st to 4,000
The 3d, 1st and 2d to 2,5uO
The 3d, 2d and 1st to 1,350
The r> ti-:kets whieli shall have on tlicni tlie
J^t, 2d am' -itli drawn iiunibers, in some one of
{hi Ir orders, wdl each be entitled to a i)rize of
5-1,000.
The 12 tickets v.hicli shall have on them any
clber three of the dr.iwii numbers, in any order
)( pi rpiutation, will each 1)C entitled to a prize
of }i50(.
Tlie 15C) tickets which shall have two of the
drawn numbers on them, and those two the 3d
and 4th, will each be entitled to a prize of ^>50.
Those 78j tieki ts which shall have on them
■SDHie other tu o of the drawn nundicr>, will cach
he entitled to a prize of ?10,
And those 7,800 tickets, which shall have on
lliem some one of the drawn numbers, will each
be entitled to a prize of ^5. g 23,886 tickets at $5 is 119,430
Tso ticket w hich shall ha\ e drawn a prize ot ^ HI-nks S
^ s.MKM-ior denomination can be entitled to an ^ ‘ Blanks to a Pr/r...CO
inferior pnzo. Prizes i>ayal)lc forty davs atier l ^
the drawing, and subject to the usuid deduction 1 500 Tickets to l)e drawn in a day—to be com-
of 15 per cent. ' ; pletcd in 18 days’thaw ing. All the numl)ers
Tickets and Shares can t>e had in the above to be placed in one w heel, and the prizes in an-
$1 25
fchcnu’ at the Managers’ (Xlices.
Whole ’I'ickcts, ^5 00 I (iuarlers,
Halves, 2 50 j
(l3-“Tickc;ts and Shnrcs in me auuvt* j Second day,
l.ottLry, are for sale at the otlice of the Cataw- Tl,„-d tlay,' ’
Va.Ioiiriud. ((rdi rs b\ n>ail, enclosing the cash* ‘ ‘
will Ik prom])tly alteiuled to.
V u\)\\c TSiwi^xXaii\ me ul.
The subscriber informs his friends and the
public, that he has purchased that well
known establishment, lately own-d and occupi
ed by Dr. Henderson, and is now pr» pared to j yj orders of society are not altogether
e„tc.;hi„ tmellcr, u„d wl,o „,uy ple»s. „„co„,a„,i„alo(l liy .ts inllucnce. It is
amongst them that its most melancholy
triumplis arc obtained. It is there tliat
w-e have its path marked by a deeper
imj)ress and a wider desolation. Wo
shall perhaps startle the qttict and moral
portion of our citizens, when we assert
that habits of inieinperance arc growing
ujjon the educated youth of this metrop
olis to a fearful extent. Tlie evidences
arc not indeed to lie foin.(i in any dis
gusting exhibitions of intoxication in
the streets. If the evil assumed that
shape, ii miglit be moi'e easily eradica^
tcfl. No ; it is to be detected in the
general practice of tippling in bar rooms
at all hours of the day, vvitliout any re
gal'd to appearance or any apprehension
of results. Votuig men of the best
families in ibis city may be found so
indulging theni^clves. 'I'lie ])rac1iee is
so general as to j>ass without notice,
liratidy and water—mint-jiilops—wine-
bitlers, &c. &c. are the daily (and some-
limes hourly) indulgences of loo numer
ous and too res])o’tablc a cl:iss of our
young men. In Kngland, whoti two
persons meet, the iirst salutation is—“a
line day,’’ or ‘^an unjiloasant day.”
In Fi'arice, “a pinch ofsniilV.” In New
York, “what will you think?” At
first, the ]->ractice myy be harmless—
but like all sensual giatifications, “it
makes the meat it feeds on,” and insen
sibly generates a fixetl and most perni
cious habit.
To see half a dozen youths of family,
fortune and high exjiectations, crowd
ing around a tavern bar, in the broad
day, reckless of observation and conse
quences, is a sad prospect, and not to
be met with in any country in the
world besides our own. Tlie taste is
soon vitiated—the iiealth afl’ceted—all
delicacy of sentiment (the only true
moral preservative) destroyed--business
gradually neglected—till at last, the un-
$2001 happy victims of this foolish and fatal
j propensity, are irremediably ruined.
It is not a
city can
it is only some happy interposition which
can save him.
ir/iat is Jmtirc?—When under
great political excitement, certam of the
people of Baltimore, (which jirobably is
the quietest and most orderly city, ot
its size, in the world,) committed ^ome
excesses and proceeded to one extreme
act of violence, we were stigmatised and
held up to the public detestation, as
though w'C barbacued and cat a man in
the streets every day ! but like exces
ses have been committed in other places
by mobs, houses destroyed and some
times by fn-e, and persons have been
maimed or killed—and little has been
said about it, even though regular
battles of mobs had taken place to get
jiossession of a church !
Some years ago a person named Bar
nabas Bidwell, apoliliciiin, helped him
self to some small sums ot money be
longing to an ollice w'hich he held, and
though, if I recollect rightly, the whole
was "refunded, he was hunted like a
wild beast and driven from society.—
Now, hundreds of j)crsons who have
committed exactly the same things that
Barnabas was guilty of—walk the
streets of our cities at large and roll
Mr. Harris, who is one of liie mos^
amiable atid rcspcciable young gentlemen
in the cotintry, and of unquestionable firm
ness and courage, has advenisrd that
“William Hogan havinjy fled fi uiu the
justice of the slate of New Jersey, any
person wlio will deliver the said l'uiuvft
to the civil auihoriiies of Iiurlii):;iott
county, state of New .fersey, or to the au«
thoriiies of the city of New-York, will be
handsomely rewarded by the subscriber,
residing in Moorestowr,, New Jersey.
The said Hogan was confined in the
Bridewell of the city of New-York fot*
some tiitie preparatory to his brin^ re
moved to the slate of New Jt?rsey for tri
al ; he was discharged on condition of his
leaving ihc country, and was put on
board the packet ship William Hyrnes;
for l/iverpool, on the 21ih u!t. After
getting opposite the Hook, he contrived
to be traosferred to the ship President
bound for JL'harlesion, South Carolina,
where he formerly resided.” «
M~oiuhrs.— \hc Montreal Courant of
Sept. 2d, g;ives an account of a Canadian
man at L’Assurnj)tion, who was mowing
hay near ihe river’s side, wiien iie saw a
large fish near tlic water’s ed{;r ; lie made
a sweep at it with his scythe (which was
just whetted) and raised it over his head!
The handle lurned ! and, cominjj in con
tact witii his jjer‘-on, it severed his head
editors of the
th«
their chariot wheels over the widows | (Voni his lujdy.'.'! Tlu^
and orphansu hom they have i)liuiiered,' National Intrllii^fiu er, thinking about
without ever having made restitution, j sage doetoi- in the “Arabian Nigius,"
orcver intending even lo make ;.n eliort | wonders wlieihrr his lw.ul lived long e-
to do it. Twenty times tiu; sum that nough lo lell tiie dismal siory of its dc-
poor Barnabas /i‘fiilc(ih\/ ioi’ has lieen cai)iialion: Another |)aper, etjually ere-
in like m.lnnur taken ami lld.l liy olhrr *IJ‘liovcb llu-rc is no. i.i il.o uni-
inilividual. -bnl Uiev k.-q, ll.o “ I.est |Iraulu of
■■ .tn.i arc'l.owc'l U. l.y “'’■"'“‘1. ■■> «»
//... his voyages, never discovered any thing:
half so extraordinary as the above ^
Sstlitmt.
1
Prize of 20,000 Dollars,
is $20,000
1
It^OOO
10,000
1
5,00J
5,000
1
2,000
2,000
2
1,500
?,000
8
1,000
8,000
10
500
5,000
j 20
200 .
3,600
40
100
4,000
1 50
50
2,500
1 450
20
■9,000
I 1,050
10
10,500
1 7,0 6(>
5
o6,830
other.
STATIOXAIJY Pm'/,V.S AS FOLLOWS;
The lust drawn Tjckct m the.
. , , First dav, will be entitled to a Prj/e of
the above
fl^lir. subscriber
JL for side a v;ihial)le
,tra t of Laiul, on accoin-
pnoditing terins, whieh,gg5jS9Ua»
in ilie lowi r jiart of Iredell county, on the
head watrrsof Wi'ck_\ Ui\er, adjoining the iand.s
of S. Iloiistoii, Uenjainlii iirevard and others,
niid Cdntiiiniiig .>rJ acres. ’The said land is tif
good tpialilN and vm H w atercd, l)ot!i as to springs
:md braiielu s. Ot the land now in crop, amount-
■ing to ’1u (ir 50 acr«. >, the most of it is well ina-
niiri i! and will i)rodiirt corn, coUon or w licitt,
in siiliieient iiuaiitits to alnnulantly eoniju iisatc-
■flu- Imsliandiiuiii for his labor. ,K\]>eriinen1 lias
pro\cn that it is pi-euliarly ad;^i)U-d to receive
gn al and pi rinaiu tit !)i-iietit trom nianni'e.—
Till rr i-; on it a laige portion ofjow gn'tttuls,
ol' iwlleiit ijiiality, cither for incadov or pas-
turi , iO or 1 J acres of v. liich arc "in good ttrder
-•Mul h;i\c been mowed for a mii'ibi r i.f ycar>.
'! lie principal 1\m liii\);‘ lioiisc is lar^i- and com-
■niodloiis, w hich, with a lilth additional c\pciisi-,
iiii|;'ht lie made coiniortaliii' and coiiveiru nt even
for a large raiiiily. Tiic situation on which it
j tands is pro’.iaijiv .c(iuai to aii\ in thi.-. ortiio.id-
’aei lit rountics ’I If i e i-> a well of good w u-
f!-r convcficnl to the lioiis.-, and a large, f. rtile
g.iri'icii. Tiicr'- ar.' tuo iitij>ru\ enu iits on this
Iract, which « ill hi- sold tog I In r or separatidx,
’o suit purcl:ai-,( ; s. It wouKl be a ilcsira'de
phe't oi ri'sidi’iK'i’ tor a iic.’tiibcr ol' tin jifol'es-
'■.oii Ol' |,.i\\ fir a I'li\Kill, iiclhg ill a le-'in'ct-
;il)le aiiii |)o|)ii!oi..> 111 ii.liUorliood, aii i at nearly
itii ( ijUal li'.taiicc Iron: I'a e surriiiindine; \ illagcs.
it i> 'iiiiK ccs^ar;, to;;i''a tiirvln. r d'.'icription
ot tlii-i lain', as tliosi-, hd iloubi, w cliiiig to pnr-
' liasc, will \ic\v the |)r iiii'. I'or tifiiis, aj)-
pl) lo tlie suhseri!x'r, li\ iiig ,> ii;iU s north of
luieoi'd, t ab.ii i ii> oimt\.
V. M’KKK.
X. i’l. Api’.rovfd ra-ih notes, ii'. jiroe.s. or notes
Of |4'otia!de and pa_\anli ,il the ciiarbittc Maiik,
vdl be rec(;i\cd III pa\ iiieiU. A. IJ. M.
K2tf
Fourth day,'
Fifth day,
Sixth day,
Seventh day,
F/ighth day,
Ninth day,
Tenth day
F-leventh tlay,
Twelfth day,
Thirteenth day, . . - - -
Fonrtcenth day,
Fifteenth day, '^1,500
Sixteenth day, 5,000
Seventeenth day, 10,000
Kighteenth day, ‘.30,000
The ri St of tlie prizes floating in the w heel
from the conunenceinent, amounting to
$73,730.
Prizes payable at the Agency of the Hank of
^Ijyj'l'his is not speculation.
50o!n>erc fanciful sketch.—Our
500 i number but too many terrible cxam])les
500 ! of its literal truth. More than one re
company,
njultitude. Such is the ifiscrimin(i-
flon of poliiicitl ptirty ! A recollec
tion of these things calls up feelings that
it is dilficult to restrain within moderate
terms. Nilc.s licg.
A ride and a duck.—Michael Har
vey, well known as a boatman at lirook-
lyn ferry, not long since, either through
carelessness, or the inllucnce ol hisd.'iily
dram, chanced to pass with his boat un
VVe heard a story, similar to the one just
related, several years since, about somfs
hands who were mowinjj; in a clover
field in Lancaster county, Penn : The
person who led the van, observed a IJIack
Snake rearin.i^ its head lo a consideral)lP-
distance abov*; the glass, and aware of
the cotnpetition of his fellow-1 aborers,
who followed close in the rear, made a
furious blow at the “arch-enemy,”
which coming round with g;reat force.
der the large tide wheel, used by Mr. | completely severed the head from the
Watson in boring putnps. 'I'ho wheel shoulders of the unfyrtunaie mower’—
was going at its usual rate, ancl Michael, His companions alarmed, and horror-
to save himself from drowning, clung struck at the scenc, rushed off in (piest of
a neignhoi ing surgeon, who being soon
found, was conducted to the Ijleeding;
trunk of the decapitated man. The doc
tor, after raising his eyes and hands in
closely to the wheel, and was thus car
ried over, somewhat in the manner that
Don Quixotte was by the wind-mill.
At every revolution of the wheel, poor .
Mike was soused .lcei.lv in the water, pit' on, manner it
, , , *11- I his fruitless cxpcdiiion, c-xclaimed,Vv,
and the agitated spectaUrs expectcd him
a man’* het vat’s off his sholde-s. ”
N. C. Journal.
to lose his hold, and go to the bottom,
or break his bones among the timbers
of the enormous wheel. But Mike’s
time was not yet come. Alter six
duckings and drainings, Mike preserved
his breath—the wheel was stopped, and
\s soon
The Hear unlhont n hridle. — Anionc^ the
early settlers nf W'urcostor cohmiv, in
*his 5lul, wa^ ;i (ietman, by tiit tiame of
Fourpetks, or Kotepeek. Ti'e ut,c; :on-
1 000 " »eluctant tes-
1,000! timony to the ravages of this vile j>rac-
1,000 I tice. Who can walk our streets without
; occasionally meeting some bloated and
I’ooo countenance—marked witli the
sad traces of uiinatural disease? Ask
who and what these poor creatures are,
and you will be hut too frcfpiently told
—that they w'ere born in a fair station,
and educated with the brightest hojies,
but that station and those ho])es, the af
fection of their families, and Uu; resjiect
^v'v.*v\un\ i)\\ \\u‘ •\U>ui.‘\wv,uV.
i* s r ptililisbed, and lur sale at this ollire,
• " pri. f 1‘jt . iits. " A Si rinoii till 1 !ic Atone-
U\ S V M r I, I. i;. (’ u,i w 1.1.1., A. M.
AVVv\v*A\u\fv\\>
t''‘r iA'.i:
s
le ii
wuv\ I'lawAs
".i; of thtf Jomi.;Q.
Cape-Fear, in Hillsborough, N. C. ,>0 days after •'‘H sacrificed to
the eftniph iion of the*h'awing, subject to a tlis-j the poor, ungentlenianly and (h'grading
cotrii of 15 i>er cent. .Ml prizes not tleniainleil, of inteni|)crale indulgence. It is
u ill,in IJ months from the eompletion of the
ilrawinu', will he eonsitieri d as tortciteil lo tne , . , , " . . • , ■ i
uses of the Loticr\. I is the great tountiun whirli deluges the
’.I. M KI5I?, Cviit/iii.s.sliincr. gat)iiug-rootn aiid the brothel with their
Ilillshorini^li, .Ijn-H, ISJb. j jicstiU lit j)opuhit ion. But how is the
The attention of the North-Carolina pubbc is ' ],y mitig;it(v| ? 'I'jie sup-
respcctfiillv inNiie.l tt. the foregoing of tippling-houscs and diminu-
"l he laudable pnri)f)se contemplated w i H, itisJ. . ,, , ,
hoped, secure to it tlic aid if those who art. j tioH oMiconcesmay be Serviceable toth(!
triendly It) the int. resl.-.til literature aiul>cieiice; nioiais of the “small vulgar” — but the
and the name alone ol the ji'ciUleinaii w h(» has | Vllh’TU’"’ are tiotto be clu!(;ked bv
eonst iitcd to act as (Miiniiiissioner in the man-i ^ i 4 • .1 • it'
. Cl I I tv ■ >uiy such restraints. iNothinir but a
au'cinent of t!ie i.oiterv, IS a stiiiicicnt pl (ls>e ot * , ■ 1 i- 1
the fairness with which it wdl be conthicu-.l. i)road and public stamp ol moral icpro-
A. 1). MI U1*11K\. I balion can eli'ect tlicni. Purcnts, giiardi-
/7j^°Tickrts in tlii' above Lottery are'ans, tutors, masters, are called u|)nn to
for sale at the or,ice of the .luurnal. Orders in visit tl'.e lapses of those committed to
mail, V.ill be promptly altendcd to.
WwiVvwv\s ?S\v\i*
J
their care with the most eanu'st admo
nition 01 the si‘\f‘rcst censure.
i.ict them point out hi/ ni/t/ir the ma-
rsT 1*1 i!l,i>iii',l), and for sale at this of- ny and memorahh' instances of ilrgrada-
ticc, “ strietiiiH s .11 a book, i ntith il, ‘ ■•^'i 1 |joii and ruiii wliicli iiavc happened in
AlH.h.Ky for the iK.ok of i*s:dins, by ''11,j.j, voung man, iiisl.bcginning
McMastir.’ I o w hit h arc udiie.l, Ii. mar.-k on ' ^. •-« ‘
a hook, [by Ale.v.mtU r l.ordt)ii] enlitad ‘■| lic!tO tlrUlk bis /lifcji.s a.'ld l>ll/rrs, imi.st
iliMgn and use of the i!ook t.f iSa'ins.F.y j , nol tt) liis own companions, but
ili.Mtv lii iFM it, A. .M. >\itb ail Ap|)cnh.\, i ihoso who liave had a I'ew years
h\ .Iniis NL W iLso.N, pastor ot i!ih k) Uivtr and
I’hiladelphia.
V! V) wu)AV' s \V v\v V i\\iV ? I,
i'c:- s-.Ue, at t!'_s
the ■slJitof hini, for pruol's of tiie (Hei'L
whit'ii those seiistiiilities piodiice. Il Ktj
has the godtl ''tii'-o til pKiiit bv li t; ( n-
1 |'er;e':iC? ! C'‘!iCi'^,- ’* (tj''tv';a‘.v; if ;.v’.
he was aide to speak, he said, “I ants ol the lorest iiaJ n»^t as \ei given
thank ye, gentlemen—come, let us go I>lucr ; ,uui I’jreperk ring employed on
. . .1 • 1*1. .1 ri tiitifc* willi in
and have something to drink togetlier !”
y Unig hlund Star.
rrom the Ncw-York Statesman.
MU. iio(;an.
a ccrtani inin-. wiiii some others, in the
manufarturin.’- of 'najtle sugae,- *aw a
large bear r >tning aniung them, and not
waiting 10 count the cost, fhr"w
uptjn his bark. Ijimiii, linaei^ustomfii to
Ibis mode of ^itlnuiifJii, began lo make
oifas well as his load wftuld permit—Init
perhaps thinking, like the man iu ihe
play, if that vvas tne way hi.s new ac-
(pianiiuricc bncked liii iVit;nd3, “the devil
fi^ke such batking!” lie could not help
turning round ekciy now ii id liien to
bile the legs of his dr.rinir r;rler. Kh
The reverend Mr. Hogan is well known
in Philadelphia. He lately paid a visit
to New Jersey, behaved tliere in a scan
dalous mauner, and in consequciicc of
detection, sent to I'.dward Harris, l.ifp a
challenge to fight a duel. Instead ol
meeting Mr. Hogan, he justly handed erthcless,'the hardy CermdO kept his sea
him over lo the gr^nd jury, and hfi was j,, spue of the smart and the streams of
indicted for chalknging; but the reverend hlood which v^ere tricklin,'^; tlown hi> h'gs,
gentleman not recognising any court, ex- ,[n one of the company coinitip up,
ccpl the ert lesiastical court, refused to j i^nockctl llie v. e..ry bear on the hr.;V. >Viiii
obey Ihe mandates of the law, actually u,, axe, and despatched him. I’hc
drew a pair of pistols on the ollicers ; pui j |)nt^;|„nan wai ju-sily proud of his-ex-
them at defiance, and at Icni.Mli readied but win n the e.;citement which
Nevi'-^’ork. Here, says Noah, “ he was
arrested as a fugitive from juslita;, anti
lodged in liridewell. An aitempt was
made, without efl’ect, to liberate him by
habeas corpus, and iiis friends interfer
ed. They oljtaiiied and paid lor his
passage to Liverpool, oji board the \Vil-
iiam liyrnes ; and .Mr. Hor^an was escort
ed on Woard, bag and baggage, and set
sail willi fuir wind. When in siglil of
the liglu house, the re^e^en(^ grntletnan
lurried to Ihe captain, tolj liim he was
forced on Ijoard h'is vl sel against hii
will, anti if he (lid no* pml him on board
tlic pilot boat then under tlie lee, he
would, on his ii'-riviil at I.i verpool, arresl
him for ialse imprisonment. Chaplain
liackslulV, ihiii . ddresscd by one of hi*
passengers, and nol rflishinf^ legal pnt-
cess at lite titl of the voyage, sent ,Mi
h.Ad supj)i>rtt.d bun through his perilous:
ride, was over, be exclaimed—“ lie-- tytil!
1’!! never reil a pear again miiunf a lori-
die I” liuslon /jajjcr.
A few days since, sum.- young w'enicn
wput into the H\li .M.ll's '-ti called) iu
Hntlaiid,ln see a large v-Mfef wheel wbicli
l.'ul just Ijcen put ii cpera!ion. 'I'wo
oi them stood l)V the whf el, f^:ie of wl.icb
was bt/uliti;; hi ;• I.dnds so iu»t the bin k-
els \voukl vtrihe the:ri u'; thity irvolvf'tf,
wlicn slif be. j'nc i!i/./y !.y lookin*- iipoa
llie uhcr', a;i'! !*;li 'ipon In lit-i fi i.^ht
she cl'iH,' to the uiu*"l und was ■■ji'ied
over f top, b-vlweon it a:.t^ a ’a. ,.;e bea.n,'
wl.rre ihe.'e was but seven irr hrs sp.ice'
I;i pai.:;tiP7 tlic !)e:‘n:i she was'probr»')iy
;ol‘'d into one 01' the I.ackets. Her
•iliiM s alarmtdd s. pt ; preicn’, who
Hogan on bo*rd the pilot boat, iVoin .vhul tlie and ih-' whet ! wis stop
whicIi he w„s transferred, at his own de-
sii e, to the I'lesident, bound foi' (Charles
ton, siic under full sail, clearing ibe lighi
iiouse, aiitl in a few days the re\erciid
Mr. Hogan may reach ihc capllal of S.
Carolir.;^- ”
ped jusl in se? ;on to prevcn* her fror*i
bcini'; ci'ushed aj^'ainst tlie Ou!k-hr,uI.
The \oiatf^ woman fc'aiiili*'g by, sreint:;
i-.er danger, involuntarily sprung iijiou
the wheel, and wu« rifar tne ;op (fi vvht'T:
i‘ was stoMpCil.—