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F' lily pf kit judicial station, ha standi tlouf fioin parti contuiiUoiia, toil it at liitli'y iiitiniUlied by the able tod impartial 4icUt of hit dutitt m the llrnck as ha has slf s txcn ty Lit pti- Vtts rirtnea. i 13. n JirS Carolina. Our s.rtns their jfoteciion, Uteiri srms oar reward. VOLUNTEERS. By Win t!A EJuctiion Tb tins smirct T satioutt rroatneas unfailing antidote fur political poitoo. . , By tlauiilia C. Grmriim. The tnemice of ir. bilrary power atul ftiendt loConttitnlKMiai Frea- dixn y they nrrer "depart of tbs republic," By f lardy u. Crooni North Carolina. liar Bays and Rivers in saitleoce, and her Bail Roada la prospect ; oa theae may Um arm of mlfhly Straw afar, . Drivs lha awift karra. and roll the rapid eav. Br John I. Pssteur. Ths free 11101. of North Carolina Virtooa. themee Ives, they art alow to aotpcct other. But corruption one Elected, their abhorrawoo of it it Mprttacd with tba tnerf hich dutmrui.hed then at MrctUnburr is 'iJ. I tu.h L White hat roSch to hot from iLia. By Wro. 8. Blhlef--C1sj's Lad Bill J may 11 btwowis tha itoaot ma land. t Iilf hi rcv. I krlcla., v Fim the VktHUito Cvfoitr. IVfwn St. Anrutine.Uy the schr. k?. 5. AMi, Captain oulhwark, arrived yes terday, we have received the Su Augualiue WJ, of the 11 tli inat. j W have been favored by th eight of a letter, from Jit. Augustine, dated Hie lllh inat., receded in tint cily, by the above arrival, front which we moke the follow ing extract) An express from Tort Drone (General Clinch's plantation) came in here last night, and the report, to-day, ia that the Indiana had burned the General's Sugar Work. On the bib in.., 150 to S0O In diana attacked Fort Micanopy, and were hotly received by Major Ileitcmans com mand, ?0 or GO men, w ho boldly sallied out, and fouht and repelled the savsges. Of the U. o. 1 roope, none were killed, and but 5 sligh'.ly wounded ; on the Indian aide, Ulamage not ascertained, as they always, if possible, carry off their dead and wounded. Bf Jacob Gondinir Oor fellow cititene of tha 13th ConrrWjruI Dittrict of North Carolinsv XaLiasDnaaalaasa Wet represented tn Con rraae. That will triumph. 1 ' . - . . .1 "I . ).. k.iui. 1. 1 imiro. - n vuuiiwiiy ut uuui UUJ npfWVHI WiVUOTt.n u .www ... AOfStU ' - BSamoel Oliver juoK Cen. Edward RDod. lev : bia hame. and Internal !mprrfent, brt ' Won atftwat irnanyiiioasTba&aUowae bi a debt of fra'ftp'da. - ' :' 1 B Jn. Sea well Jonea, of Sboeecv General Jo. wanh Grabaa of Liaeolo Tba Uat of that rallant "fjand of draffoont. wbo baptitad with tb blood of their rounu-y'a enemica tha hillt and valleys of tha Catawba. lis ttill ttairda Bm ia tha great ntruf r of tba peopte ajaintt tba ittaicJioua ap - awoaebnt of - rietpotrtm. ,.:,.( L'..-x. Bf Richard Br vonid, jna, of Jonea county tWnerai Edward B. Dwdiey -Say be be oar sxt Cover noe. , r,r'lf rrcviot: to Ncan-Miccoe fliglit, the hostile Indiait killtd hii cattle, and hewed other demonstrations lo convince hint that his personal safety was ncoinpnti- ble with hie rcniaintna among them. - J he rumors in regard to the, conduct of Ncoh Micco have been very contradictory, (as probably bis course las bcvn.aa he is quite an old man,) and w do not vouch for the entire correctness of the above, though we can state that we have received it from a source entitled to full credence. About 30 men, and as niany women and children, who are friendly, from Neah-Micco'acamp, have come in to the friendly Indians, en camped, opposite ibis city. Others have gone to Fort Mitchell, and others, it is aaid, to Chambers county. They were obliged to go off from the hoatihJs clandestinely, and consequently ia small squads, without concert of action.' j Old Neah-Micco'a camp has consequent ly been broke up, and the hostile Indians - .a .a aw. a are concentrating on tne tiatcnacnuuee un der Eneah Mathta, supposed noer, to be T , 1 wo companies 01 ueguiara aiartca irora oer rnean-watuia, auppwu uuwy w miwuvi. ...... rv.,. --- - lneT'rorT, rr5mrTO0fJrriTf OliK TCcf irr HO flino longer , acareiiy nu ioo wwrua company of mounted men, un ...... ..JU. Jm Ua Aear lar Euning Star. -- - Slot Cowefitftoa. General lUutsoif. - We perceive that meetings are being call- I tu aluwist every fecitoo of b Sialelo.sp.iJ point Delejrmtes to tne Con vent too to be -tld1rtYicrrtbi 8th of "Jun wit. This will probably be the largest Conven tion, ever held in this Slate ; it is now ad mitted by oar opponents that the popular sjolhaeiasm. among the farmers, mechanics, and working men, ia favour of Harrison throughout the State, wnd indeed the whole country, is greater than was ever before wiroeMed to favor of toy other candkhtte. -we-wo- rtnt wwh to make aawmions rhat 11. wiQ not be fully and completely realized ; : but we have the utmost confidence in a8ur isf our fxieoda abroad, that General Har- risna, at this moment, stands aa equal chance f gettfof th vote cf New1 York j and for ther, if the popular Teehng continues to in- crease, is the same proporttoo that it hith erto has, wp to the rime of our tail elections, General, Harrison will carry the State by ten tkouond molarity.. .Nothing is want- - -wd but active' and efficient organization; aod ww are pleased to find that most of the counties are prrparinj with great spirit for . .. too casapeifni let then co 00: more ' righteous cause never engaged the atten- i two of a tree people. v John Quinry Adams lately dreamed, be had oat down Daniel V abater, fie awoke sd found, f' j-' " Tba sus raeorerad of the bits--. Tba doj it was that died.' 1 J Aiexaoder II. Lverelt dreamed be was appointed Miniater to Spats; be awoke and found he was only appointed to deliver ao 6th January address, "" f - r-Isaajrifl"dremedr, that in a speech, be ZZml.ttLWlU4r Saatori btanooentity; h awoke and iownd be bad only driven them from their chairs, and spectators from the galleries. 7; .KKMra Bush dreamed bewa ppmnled & Minister at St. James t he awoke sod faaai himself merely 00 a County Co.nmittee to jg.lAgao.Uain , . r , - - The EJitor of the Globe dreamed he had, M exterminated the monster." He a woks and saw Kin; Diddle' reading the ew act chartering the Caok for 33 years, and the name of ooe Francis P. ttlair ex hibited as a defaulter to the Batik ia the suia of $20,000. Benton dreamed he heceme Pret Metrt of lb United - States, awoke at" Nashville, literally in belU among puppies, bullies, - and affidavit mahera, headed, by one- An drew Jar ksofi, into w boos right arm s bol let was sped by the said Benton, aided by hi brother Jeaoe, 4 'f . ." 1, Marliq Van Bureo dreamed be was Pre aideot of the Uoited States, and 00 recover , Ing his senses tbund himself io company with Ritchteja Peansylradiaviii porsuU of theuat rt(hisrtbs ijlatea." Tecurneeh Jutmaoo's dream was like onto thai of Martio. He awoke sod kiuod bis dusky wife had fled to Ohio io company with a paramour, leaving bia at the' Cret Cmstiare' surroondvd by woolly children. A. - SiaUtaun. . W leers) from Waahingloo, (ssys the Delaware Stats journal,) that Geo. Jack son has been iovited to attend a craod cel bratiuo' of the 4th of July, at liarriahurg, fPna.iand that be will acckrf the invite. boo, there being great need of a revival of Jackannitns in Peonsjlvaoia. Should the , arceptanos be detenmoed on, Conzress i to sdj'iursj on or. about the 27tb of June, in ' order to enable him to take care of politi - cat matters in Pennsylvania ' Should he tt arcept, the prtlabliy ia. Coogrrsa will :mULAfit t.U lha illlvot' Julyv- - ' The genuine Tea pjsot of China is to sorreaaTu) culuvatiofl, st of near Marietta, Ohio. der Cept. Dummetl, employed ia acsuring the country, ft-ll in with an Indian trail, about M miles Sout h .of S, jugusJUno-Ths. lodiaDS had driven a large quantity of cat! lie "across Pullacer's bridge, and then de troyed it. During the night one of the sentinel fired at aa Indian, as be supposed. The Indians immediately gave their war hoop,' fired their guns, and retreated. , I hear that ben. Lustis is going on to Char leston, and that Gen. Clinch will take the command here." ! A. postscript to the same letter, dated the 12th, adds t Col. Humphries informs me that another express arrived last night from Fort Drane, stating that the company of Dragoons at Oakland,( McfrrrosVf phtce) had aboodoned the rort, the Indians hav ing burnt tlieSuar Works. About 70 hhds. of sugar had been previously secured in the Fort, end in some corn bouses out side. - The DrSL'oons bad cone to Fort Drane, and the probability is that by this time (he Fort and Sugar will Lave been dc stroyed." , ) ; : ' '". IFnm th Su AngMitm lltrtld, Jaa 11 JUtackvpo Sluanifw bflAe tndtans. Aa express arnved 10 town last night, from Micanopy, with the intelligence that the place had been attacked on the 6th inat. by 150 to 200 Indian. The attack took place at noon. Major Ueilemao, who had jual ar rived there a few hours previous, with a part of two companies, had sent an cxptess to Oakland, Mcintosh's who shortly after wards returned, stating that be had seen a targe number of Indians on the road ad vane ing on towards Micanopy. Soon af ter they came op, and commenced firing at the Fort a long distance otT. Maj. Heile man, with la part of Cant. Laodrum'a and Cpu Drane'a companies, with a piece of artillery, and a Tew dragoons amounting 10 all to about 75 men sallied out, and attack ed them in front with the artillery, and 00 both flanks, with the olber troops, sod suc ceeded in beating them cut after an action of an hour and a half. , The toes 00 our side 5 wounded ; among the latter one officer Lt. Lee.) The Indians succeeded in car tying off their dead, so that they could not be ascc rtained. The above are all the par ticulars we have been able to procure. An express ia hourly expected from Micanopy, whicb will bring some further information rromlht Wilmington AJrtrllirr. Vi.rihi r t iirtwuliirifi! the lout l tt' ' 1 ll'u,uf. Since tho publication uf our Ci.tr of lut wttk, the following fucts connrctod with the loss and destruction of the bteamer John WalkcT, by the bursting of her boilers, hove come Io our knowlcdo. 11 eppenrs from all the circumBtoiu.cs, that this unfor tunate accident was the result of careless nets and neglect in not having sufficient water in the boilers, lie boat leu tne wharf, at 3 o'clock in the morning, for the purpose of towing the brig Koque, then lyinff at anchor below the townj this bad been the practice with all our steam boats after taking in freight, either before or after their departure for Fayetlcville. Captain Dickson ol the Walker, ran down alongside the' brig; after lying there five minutes, he ascertained his impending danger from the roaring of the steam through the ealcty valve, the water then being bvJow the lower guage cock J be called to the csptaio to make haste ana weigu his sncnor, mat nis boilers were io danger, and be could stand doubt preparing either to give the troops vigorous battle when IIkv are fliarcbed acainst them, or make a demonstration up on tbie or some other place on the Cbaiu. hoochee. A cenlleman arrived on Tuesday - even ing from Lumpkin, in Stewart county, and who is well acQuajnted with tho Indian character,-stated that be saw several tra ces of ludiane on the road, passing from the river into the interior of Georgia. lie supposes they are parties of Jim Henry's gang of robbers making their way with their negroes and other booty to Florida. The steamer Metamora, with Cant. Uaw son's command of Fouche volunteers, w hich started 00 Thursday' week upon a cruize of -vhserratioB- down the- rrver, returned et Mondsy. ; They met , with nothing of mo ment in their excursion, if we T except the little affair at Gen. Watsoo's plaotatioo, sod a visit to Captains Carmany and Jar nigsn'a battle ground, where they buried all of the brave fellows who bad fallen that they could find. : ':; , . ' " The steamer Reindeer took her depar' tore on Sunday morning, with the Tw iggs ud-Jonea. county troops. 00. board She will so down as far as Irwinton. We hare not heard from ber since her departure. " The Metamora led again 00 Wednesday, with Captain Dawson's company, a pari ol Captain Hoxey'e artillery company, and two companies of Col. Hardiman'a regiment, wbo has been ordered with bis command to reinforce Gen. Lowe on. the Georgia side of the river below tbie place. The balance of Coh Hardiman'a regiment departed 00 the same day from this city by land. 8ince our last the Warren Riflemen op wards of a hundred strong, and two other companies, whose names we have not heard have arrived and been pmstered into service. Two companies of U. S. Infantry have also arrived since our last, and marched to Fort Mitchell. Geo. Feowick with his six companies of I'. S. artillery, arrived yesterday, and Col. Henderson, with three hundred marines, ' ia expected ia ail next week.! . The remainder of the arms and ammuni tioa wilt of hers shortly, when it is expect ed that the army will fmtbwiib be march ed into the besrt of the nation, and com roe nee active offensive operations against the enemy. few - i- fram th VtiUri Slntti ttlrgru j,J rUOMi::-L:i or JACKSON ism. : We cull tho Bttentlou of our r..t . ."VI, 10. Speech nf M. Rives, mnde towards the coa 0f the ,j ministrution of Mr. Adams. They willaJ what Jacksbnism was then. What it iaa' the columns of the Globe, and the ar.' of Members of Congress, afford a specirJ! in bri"ht contrast. ,. But, sir, to return to tha aulject of aor mM, Sipcndilurat. 1 would sav to Uta ItotwrahU J h.n friun P.nn.vlvalii. lli.l Ik. . . "Uf. fag tha aconowiy of our foverhmcril, at ln. t , ptrlod.lt tot to compara Its sipaoai-t wit. uJI of a firelfo omnuitnt, but with tfcswaiZ7 1 . : j ta.t r aTJCIaw aoiaccaeni parma. ow, air, IT Ws do Ihia. .1 oha.ll find that dating Mr. Jefferson's adminU? Ikon, in 1803, for tiaxpla, the wll. aipej,,' oi tha roveroment, ssclutivs of tha ptymtnu u lbs publia debt, amounted to 13,737,07'j; wlJ nm aania iitta vi cipenauuraa fluilnt tha M. 1KC, aceordmf Io the Jaat Treasury ii mounted to tl3.0C2.3H. Uerw, the., Incifats of aapeodilurs aqutl to 350 per eit i. Icao Hits 94 years, which, aftor aukiaa ararv J kiwaocs ht the frowtb of tha counir...k.L. sipaBtiiMofiUuatitutiona,desMaitoaaiaU I has been ordered to be, abandoned imme diately, t. , Capt, Dimick's and LieuU Irwin's com panies have been ordered loTornTrane, from this po4. The former started at 3 o'clock.; The latter has been en"ajred io scouring the country bet weea this sod Ptco-l Iaf4-dumg-lbeTceSrandn Capt.'Diuikk at Picolata,and both proceed oa 10 rort Urane immediately. frSSlhat rdua-rtsr ThinnriKHitAT- m mmmm.umpMM aamuea w L L I J ' 1 . into the service of the United States ; claim the Indian war as an eflair of their own, and are determined to fight tin 4 der the sUte banoerf Kisht hundred trufps, it is further said, hav already entered the nation from Irwinton, and others are ex pect ed to lea v shori 1 from Tokegee, ja der the command of Gwavfsttersww As the Anna Calhoun, which arrived here dr Wednesday moroin?. was Daaainv - -i;-. rk r . L .1.1-1. . .1' L A confpany of mounted volunteer. riy. ""'"ZZ V STl " '(j m U1.U IIVUI IU9 AlttUtUft M.WfV informed them that the Alabama troops, under Gen. Moore, bad e general and so vera engagement with the Indians under his lips, when at the first move of the starting har to put the engine in operation, the ex plosion took place, lbs body of Capt. Dick gon was Seen going over the top sail-yard of the brig, atul fell to tho river, and .was not found until Wednesday sight, 16 miles below town and was interred yesterday with military honors ; he was a young man of promise ana wonn ; nis unumeiy sou mel ancholy fate, is mourned and lamented by a numerous circle of friends and acquain tances. .The Engineer, Isaac Smith, was thrown against the main-lop-sail-yard, fell od the quarter deck, covered with the rag mcnta of the boat, and though much muti. la ted, it is supposed will recover., Tba pi lot Purdte Jacobs and 6reon Da moo were to thr bold, r arid both ii.led,lhelf Wiea have been recovered. Prirxe lSchhe second pilot, standing si the helm w ax knock ed down by a, piece of one of the beams, severely wounded, but is recovering. -The boat is the moat perfect stick wt have ever witnessed, 00 of her boikr beads went through the atarboard low cutting its way through a part of each Uam io its course ; the atarboard side, abreast the boi lers, for Jarre 6 down, is It off, carrying alt the teams J it the starboard quarter ie carried away ; the quarter deck lilted up and landed oa the limber heads; the most unaccuinuble damage, is a hole bio a through lbs bot tom between lbs fore-hatch and tore-castle. The howi and engine arserrfirely rumed and abandoned as a tola! loss. Some of the goods have been Liken out, very imxh damaged, many of the packages have ooi beeo recovered, we onderslaod there ie some insurance 00 .the goods which wiQ of course be paid I no insurance 00 the boat. Loss including the uninsured goods, estimated from $15 to 18,000, which we regret to say, will fall upon our enterprising Allow citizen, Doyle O'Hanloo. , Internal Imprwemcntt ia Maryland- The great Internal Improvement Bill pass, ed lbs House of Delegates of Mar) land, oa Friday last, by 43 yeas to 39 naysa large majority, irxreascd probably by the aroeod menta which the bill received in its progress thro the 1 lIoose.The following sumioary of the provisions of the bill Is copied from the Annapolis Republican of Saturday morning 1 "7 "The law appropriates three millioas to complete the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal to Cumberland rtbtee mUliohs Id continue the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad to the Ohio ; 000 millioa to construct the Railroad run oing down the Lastern Shore from Cecil county, to PocoroiJte bay; half a millioa for a canal to connect Paltimora with the This was Jasksonism io 1927. Aaix. penditure of thirteen millions was rxtrerc. gun! ';Wrll I what is i fiowlaa expforK. ture of rig millions in one year Area. tg three milliooa io anothernineleen - apotner is economical and regst, ana Jackson dtCo. are lauded for the care they take of the people's money. And tvea tba contemplated expenditure of some forfs Iffy millioos is pronounced to be eery tea. nomicai oy iuoaw who narted back at the -extntaganc of expending thirteen miljioca. Again - Sir, I sssy hsvs fcors spos this M(ijct,sl)it Ermaf minds cm and do repel j bat it ktt katWaa toy opiates that thaw ia a decided ttadtaey ia tar reraruDt to s ssatoss and dwarfrtMaaia aeewnialatioa of sowar is lh kaotttUrs trues, aad that mtrtlf i lite tvlUanaMi aftur atiuied syrtcaa. UeniScOMs who treat the itn M ilu. rvtber vifionary, sad tho swiany,'wail.ka" tba diaUniTHahod aaanibat from rsaaa haaia.)a. Sides fnlntmft a diaadvsotar s rather tUa ta ut to as adaiiaiairaHow, kaas sat, I at saraaaded, eiplored tho full Sites! and iwnp of lb n Ail aagiwe, la lbs sugaawds w kick It baa, at m. evet. attslDtd." : - Well I Tbis was Varl jm Drwcrery is 1 9tnt Ut is it now t Look at the Globt ! rTT ceedTngsorCoogressT W e see their awa s sod deck Ub Un , declaring that they ware elect. ed ta eusUio tha Executive. Ws see cot member openly procleming that he glonrs to wearing tha collar of the Etecauvs. We see the Senate detMueced because thry did not oa the last oight of a sesuoa sots at . enormous unusual appropriation oa a secret intimation of ih Executive. ' What has be com of all theit fears of a teooeory lo u accumulation of power in the Esecutivf ? All gone! lueheH!atMarutWrattl,si IftJeruIt And if Mf Rives oraayothrr man of Mr party, or of any party, was lo rise ia the Senate or ia the Hoots of Seprs-' ssolatives, and make such $ speech as this of Mr. Rives, be would he oVnouricad as ffJernlUltnnnariitocnit aoosarciii, wishing to overturtt tb Government. Agaia 1 ' ,, .... Many otrtowa kavinf hastily sapsoard that the atrotMfa as the IvSMoUts euamwd kIs. artaly is tfpMB(Het to oflea. Bat aa efWIj, if HA ators impnrUat WsMb of stOft. wt slta la the dwtioailtos af snWif mem itwaafk. tha stediam af cwntracto ai s4dtf lbs dino- twa of tha KxaenUva. ' ' -,iJrU; --.e ' . -- " Delietrei this hwwtenM iorr of Eieewiwt a. trswafa to bo danrttrwaa to lbs mUm btorty. tad I ss J.ha, dutHirwmtmt pobJie. sooe; s somw sat dy bs mad by lbs t.ieealir krancft at tM o Vers meat, ihtl rrery ioeraats of aipesdrtartwaili dtroctr to mraut the toaoewea of that IwpW . ?" I am fit tnWunt Jtaij fit Jwtso w does tba poUia sipeodiiars to Ux real sf tin same atftlcs. It I wtib wRrtwrst ed here early in the week under the com maad of Capt. Curry. They were mus tered into service for six months. They scooririg the country ie vtCtfMty of Wandartn. The Creek War. We are still without any news of a deci sive character from the Indians. W ith the exception of the action between a party of about two hundred Indians, and Capt. Gar. many 's Gwinnett Voluoteers, w bave noth ing further of actual hostilities which have cou to our knowledge This action, though small, has been a moat brilliant affair, and reflects th highest hooor on lbs courage and conduct of those engaged io it. Thirty or forty of the sav age foe were slain, ss many as were at any one time emrased snamst, them. Ws re grei inai eieyen 01 oeorjrta s' brave son have fallen ir) the contest. A' message, it is'said, was recently for. warded to N'eah-Mkeo, from Gen. Wood- ward, st Tuskrgee, saying to him, in sub stance, that if be and bis men were friendly, to come in 'I the whiles, or otherwise he would be dealt with as hostile. That upon receiving the message, the. old chief mads an attempt lo carry bis party, as desired, but could not rel more Ilia n about 300 lo jot him, the remainder (about 600) deter iiu-th ,v uin. it is lunner said, mat Nsh-Mico, finding his party sr nernl1v husiiisr rowabrmt ht :Jhs -per sfinai saK!ty, arva rjriiy slipped away from them during 'the night, with few fritrnds. and mad his escape to Tuakeges, where be is bow, with, ta all, about 100 of bis Eneah-Marthla ibat inovmn aml. that he (the informant,) lett Ihcnl still figbting.W giv this as ws received U. without vouch hoftotit authenticity, :"A"few jfjyi t ill connrra or aissipai tne report. " - Gov. Schley and Gen. Scott still fasv their bead quarters in Columbus, and Gen. Sandford has his aj Camp Ooofgia, where the Georgia troops ar statinoed, three miles below Columbus 00 the Alabama side. Maj, Geo. BiWf-wh-comirjaiKh?d-t aTt. a . . ';'..- aw West Poipl, bad resigned, and Gen. Wood, of Coweta, haa been appointed to bo com maod of the troops in that quarter. " 4 r . .' I The Globe objects to casing th elec lion of the President to th House; although, of course, it cannot go there tinttua'ma. joriiy 0 th People sr oppose? to Ida lit re. And why does lb Globe thus object ? Because, says the official organ, Rhode Is land, Delaware, New Jersy Vermont, M ary. land, Massachusetts, N. Hampshire, South Carolina, and the small States generally, win have an eqial voic with Nw York, Pennsjlvania, and this mammoth members of lh Confederacy. And why should they not 1 Are they not sovereign and indapen dAt States! Because the y are small. must .a' -. - w ger States Y- Mast k combination off wo or three of the tnimehae central members of the Union be enabled! dictate to all other Bute whom thev shall hav for their Pres. Cbesapeakr and Ohio Canal by th moat 5fr!Lf?wxd,?4JMI'Lt milltod to coo nect Aoespolis with th Chess peak and Ohio Canal. It provides for a loan at sis per cent, redeemable in fifty years, for th attov irmTJOsest utmw which ort not less than twenty per cent, premium svssl b ob Isined, amounting to on and a half million, wtycb will conatitdt a sinking fond ade quale to 1 redoern the ;pqwi;pal ;m.years,; silt" ilia profits of th several iwprcneunta being pledged to th State for th payment of six par ceoU interert upon the several ums received lythcdi, after three years from their receiving the same." . Ws hav th pkasur to announc thai th Bill which thus passed th House of Delegates oa Fridsy.-finally passed the Sen. at of Maryland on Saturday, by a Vot of llJoZiaDdiSBow AXAw-AuiVJyittf. groat fttHtent sbject. that 1 attsca aa watw m0y, taoea lo a sns Kawstay in tba adisiawtraiMS Ut ssbiis atuura." DTSU,((iKiAxr,) April Another Gunpmdtr l'lotIllming tptftht &'. tvrt of King William the Zd.U Colltre Green. 'This morning, between 12 and 1 j o'clockrlh whole neighborhood of Collet's 1 Green was ihrown into (he utmost conster nation ind alarm by an explosion, loud as th report of lb largest piec of ordnance. This wss caused by the blowing lip, by gun powder, of that omstwnt to our city, ths Equestriaa Statu of King William HI, th saviour of hta country from Popery and alavery., The powder was put into the bo dy of the horse through a small bole drilled in the back, near whr lb figur rerUd ; from this was Suspended a alow match, by which mean it was fired. Ths members of the Corporation, horror strickeo at th event of this morninir, met - - a a s am ... uieir AsaemtrfytooaeyvyjItnjsrT day.'Tfiey resolved ononldrinir a ro. wd of 200 for the armrehenaion and coritictioo of the ruffians who blew up th statue, and 30 for any nrivata information that ttsylwd lot iuctivery.'T:' ' : " What factioHt soirit alter Ihesi seeli" mentsT W hat tf aarrlisf dare breath! forth such slander sghirMt lh Executive srrof--ties sod power I Is it t Calhourtior i ens, or a Wisat Ob ao! Jt is lh orthodox Mr. Rive the new friend of tbs JVofr id, of th seixure of the pubhe top .1 e . j . r :-l mvrmtZi. !i$w-iii iricoa ia so wwiwiimi "r"" -y tor;tf forff mitliotts purging resolutions, and ll oWender sadfl serlsr of Executi v prerogative sn4 pos-' Wkeo lh dominant party first sssuaie! a position not unadopted ta provoke hottilf lies with Franc, tbs folly of such a messurs was pointed out, aa Ilia country had sasds no preparatwo for war. ' ., 'K. v.- -....! r.i we'rs hesrtiif abused by th Jackson presses, sod IW the French party." It sras 09 T. queoc thai isa tmih tba walir blsme M justly upon th prfy. which hsd b power sine the last war. 7 They cp" what they now.prat constantly bw,lr th defence of th country." 1' Tbey atstcd that tha state of lbes dcfere s5 not ts bs alluded to, and they contimH lh earn cours of spathy and lo,"J Th mediation cam I peace was "Uj beyond all questioo, and very hdu " diffrculty removed. Tbca whel fib dsj ger was past, when it becam eertsie w l . 1 1 . tka nanf inerw wouia os ws war, iw " ' . nrnrA lhiir rlirnnroul throatS W (TOf. ao unexampled aroouniof war PPWJ ' lions. They want to espeod a bodfv,, millions if ihey can, or at all events I Made lh people that enormous sums Am A v ika asssai ftwaaa fia wwswv w MW wssama . . td.i t- Um k trirl ss in peop . ar oe, - M snanow ana msy, tney - -1, arw ,roiivvr w ins uw eorrunt I Alb&nn Dout Ait 1 . t. r wi
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
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