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-. m I , J A II M . ,1 I ,1 ... ' W A r v 1 1 u h 1 1 1 : i) w i : i: k l y, 4r'l ft ANN I'M iN ADV4NUS. -- .;; , 1. ,- l.-) 1 " Prrpclaal . iTigUancc " If tijf Priu t( ibtt!j, for "Vow if alvasi 'Stealing from Jtfje illann io tU (to KUMium Man r m.u r k i k iuk. A vr .nr: ,- tr-vrvv- : .!.-' I -at t-wnw re-l l'jri ' i i . i VOLUME XXI. CIIARLOTTI2,N. if. AVIUKJLG 1H5I 1 ii. i Mi ! ir ii ii n i i n i r-ii n i Tfaertllf f Mrrfatloii. It it tMk MMtn ploor ibil cam- i awed aiieniive perusal led eta.ly of (i reedere. lb following admireb ankle, m tlx " Four or Ckimio " from in fjreeoeillo (t, C) Patriot- ibe . llfiM piper 'reeeoii eeiebliehd in ilul 8:to. We would thsi ll otd be tttd every ma 0 ihe Bowk,'.,! ' lioib IkcIiUiHih, (. oaeely aod patrioto) MMr In which ibf .re fu" ' ". 7 " ' " ' Cel. Tbo. C Frria,of Abbeville, die. liagajafcod W"ter end n neehr ef ib Biet CeoveolHr, ll! 0d Omiebl. (lMl k pfMIINMKtd "Pltl Bll lM,lb (ri blMf lb rftj.". W btsriily lMnt with lb CmIwhI, m cllig il hum itf, to4 Im i lrt il U b mm itMdp n iH." Il i ry jmicb hkbc mbmJp of 1 m wba b Ur lowil'id, o4 M order ir bioiieir, Iih rM om dio In brMM ol tMM fool t 8onlk Comlt M, m coosomw oilb oil lb Booiboro 8ltlt, kM bto g f vmIj iolio4, br riHi dtf t got or booet o4r4. Too romody fnfam4 bp ibo iNntioMii m fvr iko Stoio M inntfj lb RtMiblic, Mooroi foi oil li ftVMt'bort fiitodo, o4tNfo bor oooplo ibo borror of bloody C"J or, ood crotb iota lo lb tinb oilb Ultimo. Tbil ooooioioo otll otooroio froo otort bvtboro BUI, voll m fro Ibo Nortboro SlllOO, oo ooo coo deoM, UMIO lo-1 i br fMiKM of tcqowtcooco bp 0 iojor up f ibuly ibooMod toto tl lb poll, od kp i tot it bor Cootooitoo of lo boodiod tt4 ikirty to lotoly ooooo 1 Florido boo ro. k4, by bor Lrgiiloloro, iibovl o dit imoo M btUKB. lo oWcl DolrtlMO lo 0 &Milb' rt OogrtM. AUboMbiioMtMdo.lbru' otf (oavutwled otburilioo, unjlo rooto l vitdooporiiiioiibl olkCorvliM. Ooo kirf Tomwomo, ibo Wbig pony, rofooid ifta lo tooatmaco Ibo Nbr ilio Coo um, ood Ibo elbor btlf. ibo DMcriM por j, iiiro4 frooj ibol Cootaoiioa vilb opoo I wd otpnoood iodigooitoo. .NortbCarolioo, oravgb bor Ugtr, bt ropodioitd lb fibl f ncmIm, ood oeiorv tor im oom Mooiioo, Tbo 8io o Tiriioi boo o utah toko, aaooid !. kiM loiiyg rootow m ML LoeioMOt, Mtrylood, Kooiwcky, Tti- . ad oil lb olbor ltboMug IHaio ooi ilmdp ooMiiootd, kcp MioMOMppi. Wfond Iko MH kI 0 P. II ooto mi HiiiM viU ool olocI o oioalo diouoww. Mt ibr Coomtioo Mil Mk Too Wbig rtrtror oil oppMod lo Ibo tiovomool tod iba Dmaera(i divided. Cio, Iboo, Buoib Coro'iM (UM op, nd Mllo boodod, Bghi bor y ool of ibo U mI Thai lb ill bio to ao forco io ittaWiioaiting br Gorooieol,idiiMtld, ipftt4 ood declorod, ooik f loo oiai ami tto Ftdera! Gouramoot. So op lb Sec mart orSiaio.iod oolb Prrwdool baa io- UMird. Tk Lrcialolui of Soolb Carolina kit uih ihrir aalcitlaiioo accordioalT, io train aaJ xiiili aia ibo 8lat. tit- Tbo MIU Cammitlaa ka iotiutilotod ibil MI raw abduld ka laa Ihooaaod OMO.' Lai Ul M obal ibil arav ill coal ibo 8tolo. Er rr mldicr bib UoiiodSuiea regular iny 9 I a a J eoni iko GoterootoDl, ioclufling omcara ana ill iiMfntt. m Ihouoood dolloio per annum. Mid miltit tod tolooleer eorpa eoal otill awiw Tbi krmf of loo Iboownd men, r- tktr a imirU on too. lo cootrod ime in koto Uil0 Suto. ei lb S' ten mlliooe of dolliriSV man bao eovy, olaiieot I be goerded ood oar to bo epere beodtd. Teiai Iried Ihia ii of todrpeo diMtee and baoo kaektopi prey .io Ike oVrar1aiMifia of Indiana aod r"bbtr, oo ycli fpiip Ml ll e)i b' FnralgO oaiMtoa. um I ee i at torga o o balf aVteo of Booik A frieud remarked Ivbe lli olhar weik, at Luirfi Coutl, tta' lha petla artwtl at wri iM thM ho temutdad ittam, thai in etfiutti CarUma aecoded, their Cbildrea Ixiiig m i;r';fjjta and Alabama, oeold bo for. eicoore an;) tuwid oc bber il tSlr properly, and Ibil 4 ,inf moved lo the weal, ihty could po ferry ibair elavea, and oiwld bate to b oaiiiralis'd.lbere, before I hey could bold rra eaiaia or teio at ao etociieo, or fill an i B , iil or military I BjI Ihia la ool eH j every man g"iog ool or comiog Joio Coik Carolina raoil bo eloppod ood bao bit baggage riaxiinf d, ' aea tf be ie ool amug. lu g earn goode li lu it mil of lb Stole t Et rj man oho b log a load of bare or a Inad of I rub poialoea from TanBeaaea or N-rli Carolina, moat amp al (be line aod pay dm ire I We kite oo cofiileece to a oetk, poily gtveremeni. 8ocb govarnaneoia baa al aye beao io all bieiory, o carte opoo ibo people. Look al German), aoeo oo great aod pooerful, aod now piwerlemand metgotf. icanl by ber pelly divieieoa oad liille prioei paliliea. There ie Italy J coiled ebo compo. eod ibo baa 1 1 ao alrengtb of lha Reman Eo piie. lha miXfrat f tbo world, ibo ooroery of all aeieooo, liiorotoro aod ah. Tbo luU laa 8ialee are now ibeeoolemrXiWa rtf aai of lhal great aod glorimra Empire, ariib a pupolaluM deboeed aod degraded, aod o eoo Irt alierly deaolato. Greece preeool Iko aamo picioro. Compare Franco oow with kal aha oaa bo for a ber Empire aa ceoael- idaied into ooe foeeromMi. Look lo ibo biaiory of Envland io ibo daya of heptarchy bra. br ber ditieione, bor biotory become of ae imle mtoroei ea M ibo oara of ibo book aod cooa. Bui are we Hieliflable. aa a ekriatiao poo. olo ood a paiiiotio pooole, io Ibo oree of God and oar covnlry, commencing iota irairici del oar, io eparaiog Ibo lareaell admoeMUoo of Waahinfioo. the laikrr ol kie eoonfry aod eaterine into frai meote that Union which hoeetaU ihed and kick ke eciare io oo lb prira f LIUrrly 1 There ie a reluming ernae ofjuxtco maoilaitaa amoo( too sot thara pw.pra al Ihia limo io Pkilodolphio, New York end all Nov fcngian. jignaiioo oo ibo eubjeel of alatary ie aald lo ho al an end io Coegreae. Thie black faoaticiem baa bad Ha day, and like all maaneao il moat aua aide, burn ool aod perieh. ....... : - - V . . ' r i eieeedmgly like a dni a to play ibe araag- IlrAth orillkllltf ulabcd f 'dlluro. gler or lli pi-ato for ao Ailanii Hiaia to V mJ7usvn ! ialboocelir.goolhdgendeUkaobyCa. JOH.N B. 8KINNEH, Bq. ruluia. am far from eontideiMig lb other , VT i , I cloving our lael paper, oe received Bialea bound lo prmil iko Ueil aeaabm of ho iptalaocholy iaielligenco of ilie violanl Cormmeoolk r.4 i.km bt her. I ibmh, j,,.,, car U,o agrieulioral ad.ior, Mo 8. ilhjOU. UmI II ia e oMimt '( rlf " Uh.4 1. A. r,- a fl. lM.a. tl I -m Bkmnar; EJ., which .a.otied from Injun. (uied, i)iarf"a, .. J-n m, kWoihci rigtil rreeiti-d Ky a fall into Ilia collar of ine P"i luM-nd. r mgifttm' mm.mi 'b iMvy rl Oitice.fcl E!limore. lie waa loo much m- bum.n rihi..l am uU .g-d. m joaie lo il.a tim,f,g bomo, ond diedk the giber Biaiee, io oua;ily n ae lo rroder ie . , . . Iboory of but bum .cil lo. a-oJ ... W XV " "I " doed alnoi to aaweol la rrrrarrioa a' rieed. removed lo Leitogion-alroel. Mr. Bkmoer m'aetea. 8ocb, however, aeame to he Ike aa mtt ,a tSa OSih year of bia age, and Irevee avmdahla revolt of lb tomptwied relatione wjf- t(M, mKmn fcii g,,,h tni of Ibe Sialee, or Iho ineompniency of Ibe . ; bumao mind lo eiliael a conaiool aod bar. " v moniooa aeiem of ofeeticel riMe out of Kr. B. waa Am.aanl root W.uer wonerai och complei relaitono. I eaoUae my ooo uidvr Goa.Ua.rieoo aod Mr. Tyler, ood per Liliiv to. do ll. Aod Ibo proclameimn rm.j ,k. du,1M k,. fcfT.t. iih vreal aal. eeeme lo be io the eomo d.lemoia fr il ad- kf m.i. Ibo right eocedo to a p-. ror. V"" ,h 0t--t. Aftor r.i.r ng . . a .m.a a L.. AaataaYaUl mm m a I eaW.ee.lla. . but doe out aiiempt to oviae tor rear, oorio , nm i. -a k Uy rae ie to decide whether il bee occorred. 1 ral editor for tbo Courier fur oear two y eere, Thie rigbl, indeed, arrmi rttmtd to fie Fed- duMII- lirM commonced io ihia city eraf Cavwramral, r kick it wf eof rrfraclioa pf lit ea'aUMuo ia a plpahU Ve." William V Irion Serraalon. The following ie ao oiirocl from a latter of VTilllim Wirt, for twelve yeara Atloroey General of tbo Uoited Stale, aod ooo of the moel diilingwiabed conetilotionil lawyera of Ibo repoblie. Ho waa Alioroey General oo. der Mr. Madiaoo throughout bia aecond term, and Ihrouahout lha eight yeara of Mr. Moo. roe'a adminielretioo. In o letter to Judge Cerr, of Virginia, in 1M3, during lha eiciia vneot, of South Carolina nullification, be thua apeak of " Hcaaaioo ; ' Aa to Ibe right of a etoie to eecodo from K. Iln.oo. I do aot recollect to have over heard it made a eobjrct I diecoeeion ia too h DltCOTEtr Or BURIED TIEASVIE. FeONTaia Aaaa Iipea, Aft. 20. Oo Tbareday , the 1 lib of tbte mooib, while a awmber ef workmao were eieavaimg al ika rain of Fowaiaio Abbey, ibey bed reached aa arch, whoae crown bed alweye been viai- ble, wkea a workmao, pulling bia pick k kiod a Mono, witbio o foot or two of the ac- camulaied leval, brought dowo what waa al Iret ibougbt to have booo a quantity of old glaaa. Ta lha eurpriee aod aetooiebrnool, however, of all preeenl, it turned out lo bo a aomber of ailter cotae io ommI eicellenl alalo rof proeervaiioo. There ware, io all, 354. Throe of Philip aod Mary $ 103 of Queen Elisabeth; ftOJameo . 159 Char lei I; and ? Spaoiab piacee data about A. D. 1640. It will at once be apparent lhal tbie buried hoard moat have booo the properly of aamo one io Ibe Iroublouc t.mee of Cberlec Ibe Firet, wboao terror or'eaulioo bad iodoced him to bide hie money in Ihia erqeoeiored epot Iho arch, ao doubt, eeiv.ng oe a mark for iho ideal icel piece. Sodden deetb or iho lermiaaiioo of the ewoer'e career in eomo of iheJWoody fighte of tbo civil ware, bad pre- veoled bimfrom returning and diiioiainng kit hidden aavinga. Emglitk paptr. the tob!icetim of "The Plough, tbo lyoom aod ike Anvil," o journal devoted to the egri. cuhural aad manufacturing intervale of tbo couj'.ry, to which bo bad revolted to devote hit life. Kr.,8. wa Iruly aa Americaa in freliog ,tr. 4 l i) il II .. dn iho reiuioil Mr. C'Uy lo hie bumo he look Havana io lle way. While (bare be ae iraaied oilb grral rwprcl by Iho Capino General of Cuba. Dm J uv lie la Coehe The New VtUnu Picvyute ha Ibe fullnw ing aecnunt f lha interview, fu'faivhed ty a gmtloman who waa pretend Mi. Clay having ngnifl-d, hea.be Irene, milted hie petapori, that it wai bia deai re, ia comrmm with many of bi couo'rymon, to nay their reaprcle lo the Captain General II aoch lime ae he ought be plraard lo auggeal, hn Eicellancy appt.ioied Iho following day al 13 a'clnck, ea the hour when he would bo hippy lo receive them. Al that lima air. Clay, accompanied bv hie friend Dr. Mercer, and aleo bv Sanalor Duwne of thie 8tnte, Be. nalor Clrmenaof Alabama, Braaior Joeeo of roiiiJui )i i:v. I: akwival. or iiik baltjc, EVEN DAY! LATER) fiOX EUROPE. ideoar lo Coran. floor. 6VoU oad fel eieoe-'it f'eml BM io far lament , Afnir$ la Frf, Germejjr . Naw Yobk. April 8, 10 P. M The Mail Heao.vr lUluo arnvrd al 7 elock ibie evvnna, briniog 7 da)i laivr iu talligenre from Km op. EKCLAhD. The Pap il bill hv Ih-vh o hi" d fi il and CUrUilvd aa lo be ai kni)li"lj-"1 bv n am , Iowa, and lha Hon. Me-re. La Bare and) yet II elill cccupie. ibe I.im ..f ibe llouvo f I... KanraunlallVM III lOOVIVia irDm 1IIH , w.... Sute and lha llo. Maara. Vulney E. Uow. erd of Teiae, 8tenlon of Tenneaeee, end llolmee of 8oih Carolina, AHeo of New York, O-la. Jenning and Slew, art and D. C Lvbaii, E-q , of thiv cily, re paired to Iho reaidence of hi Eicvllency. Mr. La Bore, al lha rqoeatof Mr. Clay.M lad ae interpreter, the Cepiam General apeak ing French. Oo reaching the patera the parly wee uih arcd into an elreanl aoar.mrnl, where the and in practice, aod all hie induv:ry aod etroog j Ueplain Uuoerai, piaimy ou. laaii-y au. ... intellect ware eiarted lo iho promotion of : . ' J L. .aam. mrtA ..Ml. tbe ielereeta of bie couniiy. M. M. NOAH, Eq. Mnjnr Noah, the vcterao of the preae, ae be waa larlaad in New Tork, waa eeiaed with pt-tlyiie about tbiee weeke ego, and afler euflaring until midnight on the 22J, departed tbie life, full of year and honore, being 87 year of age. Major Noah bad been connec ted with the preoefor near balf a century, in , rtmiwlng io hick lima ka wae editor of eomo of iba heal , thai ho deeired to rema UM,. of New York. Ho waa alve a Judire perenihea.ng, with great good leete r I of ooo of the Ceorta, aod a aacceeeful dra- f'RANCE. The eorrnpoi.oiire ol the Timet tut jt ith Col. Van mpwaa.o-w .... . - . .. . - nlOOl IB ff.inpui wtmn ir.tw... - - clo m th Fiuburn hi. Germain, lo accvpt a prolongation of ibe PireioYki a poaera. I be 8wcle, in irfervnce lo the circulation of ru more, that F.ence would ivtun.e a hoatilo potit.oo e,n lha Gvrmau q'M-vtioo, mii Bo long ai a good undarinuJiiig auhiii'i wuli Eoiiland, tbne cto bv no war on my fucli account. A council ol ibe M miner I wm held al E yiee. The newv from Berin, D.rtden icd ien oa wa the principal vurj -ct of ditcumoo. Tbo Council decided lhal initructiont thould be given to the French Minister at Vivoni, ed Mr. Clav wiih much coidiality. The let tor then inlroducrd hie friende, aod begged Mr. La Sera to eey to bie Excellency tbel he wae glad to have the opportunity of thanking him, io peieuo, for Ibe cmrteay with which both bimeelf and eompao.no bad been al lowed to land. Tl.. "..-: r I .mr.,mA ik.i li. mmm roo.1 hanov lo enend ... him lha courteaiei j eympe.hy in .be tooec l. of the Iilend during bia alay, and deaired to know how long nfermina him of the atii'ude Fiance will tike abould a conical erne betoeeo the great Ger man pownv. The vtewi of Iba King of Pruevia met wiih 1 be Moniteor laiea thai the Prendeot bid received ooli6 ourins in in.! .n U..II.U , , ( . he'.nd hi. friood. purpod "for. from lha E.operor ol Pr.ai, noU y. H.van.. Mr. Clay a!..VrTd, jI h.ro of ibe "' "' h" 'lb id to remarn about two week.. I P"c George of Mecklenburg. 'with led to build thil, bumbi w.nld nrceaea I ly bo, lha 8 ate muet eipomaTa eery mo. denie calculation, iucludin'f il rmi.al eup- aort, fita fAillinov more I ' Th oocoaeary V fare of our ee coat, which lha Log.elaturr htta ia Knnl.mnUlioa. WOOld COOt BVO mil ben. or perhapt ton mill o more I He e haew altoadv the aoor moo i vum of 20,- 00(1 .000. to be paid ood reived annually by ike Bibm al ftailh Caroline, foi per ha pa five yvire to coma. .Tho whole proper, y of f a 8iaia, real aod pereooat, way oe worirv ww, fino nan. Aacordina? lo Iho iaet eaoiua GreeoviHo waa werib about va millione and L.utana Diatriel eeveo aaiU.ona. 1 no ratier . ha a fair averafo diricl. which wuoia ako tat ibo whole Sio-e. two hundred mil Immi Tk iataa eooraSoulb Caroline, by ibie retolutioo, will have coneumod bor lande tad negro io wpperling bar army ana oa vv. ... . . . . ft " , - ' " :r . ... !.. i. . . R.l ia ika oiean l.aao. krr cmsena in vim Aid. with, ihaii arooertv. from ihia iotolera Ma boidaa of Uiation. We have already heard number of bat wealthy aneo eey.tbal thy w..ld remove Ibair property taa mo- awat ikat tha 8iaia acceded, ana inai inv toaeidorod themeelve a juitiAibt in doing ; er rt k iimraof t7W. HOT, aod IWJll, ana oimaequeaily evvvr heord iho denial of the rhi to aecede traated ae a man iaori ww . . . J..lLl.. ir.na. I cannot, nowntar, 'i""" rae rial! of rrreatoo od lAortfU of reeo falioa. No o.. t euemliei or vamocr. , or . . ff who bttt vrn Munorcbim. bee aver denied lb. r.ghi ol - . y , .k.n ih mat al eomDict ia viola- aevcr tn tad lo ibe" iniofrroof apvr-(Mtoa of a pan of bim happy. Tha good and kind, the affec a country. Wo, who only became a oauoo taoM M& virtooue, eeo and feel ibn beavco- byavaertionorihtrignt,oogniwoo in. Thee would eaerifico wealth S5S"wH wr- - rr- ?Li . - 1 I..-U u.Jnhna .. nnl ..k... .H in rslurn lOBV rVCCITS III l.w.iu only aright but a duiy4ut who ahall judge Lf heir jof, 0y aympaihiiing beena aod t' FIDELITY. Never foreake o friend. When eneroiee gather around when aickoeia falle on the heart when the world ie dark and cheerleee ie the lime lo try true friendship. The heart that ha. been touched will redouble He efforte, when the friend ie aid or io trouble. Advereity Iriee tree frieodvh.p. They who luro from ibe ecooo of dielreee betray their hypoeriey and prove lhat intereet only move, them. If you have a friend who lovee you who hae atudied your inlereet and bappi noee, bo euro you eoviain him in advervity. Lai kirn foal lhat bia former kindneea ia ap preciatod, thai hiv lova wae oot thrown away Real fidelitT may bo rare, but eiiate in the heart. Who ha. not aoen and felt itv power! boo euch ea Mlrcmo ea4ae occurred- when ,h,y btf, been bro'i ih onoieaaed h the oaoieeaorrvir inn lal- . . :.-. ... ii Ta ... . that no rrvoluiW will low by dielreee ooo eavor. aver be oermiiied: for thecaaa will never admtitud lo have occurred. II the former, the danger ie (aa ta now the cava In South K a ibey would ba ia ramoe.ng from i bBiwitffwiriiijffi liituiahina it lamco. South Caiolina wi boamo in fva year t Woody wildarnee th aradant ttrd liifgWilb brae ood patriot dead, madly arificd aa iba field of bat lelnotk rae left M muk where ihe gar. . n alood v"vr'- Let oaaapaoee that aeoewiofl i peaeeible, lad lhal tha Fadaral Gonroroant did not at ' Oatpt to coerce th Slot, what than would be bar aaadiiioa 1 Ilea aha vtrentth tad re- oaraoaanooa b lo mainlalo ber lodepeadeacat DHOny eaa man, iib orf naif rnforma lie aa hi Iho Mpena and danger of ao to odonl wfornmont,' boli ilt Thr 'i army, a avy foreign oninivivre, to Nrl a Preeidcal and Cabinei.and a Ihoiv HORRID AFFAIR AT PITT8BDR0. a -r.ni wa. Bubliahed a few day evince, &rwl)lbkir-e-M" b.finrfwceivad piaca o. raaaow,- - - . J..k,.JBrll blow with b no- lly tbougni or auegeo io navo ocs i - -v. - R,.t in all revolution the onnracoed ba oecaa- ker. Tha facta aro rne.Bnoo.y ..-, rarity ukea it upon bimeelf to decide, I i0 ulti oo bad aa thai. Thef ilteburg A ha brought oo the urugglv. Th opproeaor i ; - . a. . . .i i a . aa aa i mm nainrwwviinn. niir iwi aru i . " Z I' : Tad t bu t: So. of h. eh.ldr.n qu.rr.Hing in n . . . I" ...j L .n.ninT a aohdued rebellion or oceeeelul reeoiotion. room we uaogn.-r ...p....... t ending VoVb.oe.ot. -" T I ib.,.odh.dthapokar..h.rh.od.bntbe . ",'" . , . ..... I .l.... .mI rannmandino the Chll- otooTiookth. pokor fro'm th. dauber, and r7JZXJl tbo righljp Jo, of crem. I.rnmg round, and i 91 rualivt. Ae aa editor. Major Noab waa aaa of the meet brilliant, epirited aod graceful paragra ahiitato the country, lie olwaye euatained be moal cordial relatione, not ooly with bia brethren of the preae, but wiih Ibe pablio at arge. Probably none of bie fellow c.tizene, who bate la hen an active part io public buei- otM, er enjoyed a mora general eeleem an1 good will of the country. HON. ISAAC HILL. The Hon. Ivaac Hill, of New Hampshire, died at Wuhington, on Saturday, leaving a widow aod three eon lo mouro hn Ion. tie , wa Ih editor of the New Hampehire Tairi-1 ol, and hid filled at different period, the ata- tiornof United Stale. Senator and Governor of New Hirnp.hire. Mr. Ilill wae eminently o eelf-made man, ruing from the humble walke of life to dis tinction, rank and influence, euch at few men with the tame mean., and under tha a me circumitancee, have reached in ihit country. GEORGE A. CHAPMAN, Eq. The Indianapolia State Sentinel announce! tbo death, on the 15th uli., of beorgo A. Chepmio, ooe of the original proprietor, of thai paper. Mr. Chapman ha. been well known at one of the moet popular and influ enlial democratic editora in lha Weal. Hi death wa caueed by bronch.li., and ha wa tit but aihorl.time. He wa in th 45th year of bit age. JAMES CLARK, E.q. Jamee Claik, Editor of tha Huntingdon Journal, died on 8und.y lost. o( consumption. He met death with that calmneee and forti tude for which ha wis eheractertetic in the whole coureo of hie life. He wa. born in Dauphin county, Pennsylvania, on the 9 b of February, 1818, and waa cooaequeoily 33 yeara of aga at tha lima of bia death. Hi I om will ba uoiveraally felt ard regretted by the eiticena of Huntingdon county. Aaieri- eaa tvortrr, otA irutonl. rr a muei aomu miw-ij" " . . " : " . , " i.ii nt iuh irmrewio-r-Whon tha qtmitlon la a vflift indaacHod w oMrrin4, tomWed aT.d Mt, yS5lii imrpoSoV aotoring W aidpaoeuating ha fr ll,'. and a t will towoiail lb. tight and 4 mehw. Sho died olmoal .mm.- atoto.la nek a coif, lo tave heraalf, if eha dialaly. Tba orortunaia hwt r .... OalbeolherheBd, Ifooeotaie.ioiae Rionie, ia w... . UwOlilmtllwlmm lowoehip-on. omong th. o worthy Piter, a to" f 7 " " rapew.a..- , ' ulk&" k ....il.a aaaaaaioo. CM. at lam, h rw- KEHEDT l" r'w Mlvoa iltolf Into A oeettbaf forco and com- ut. John T. Snyder, of New Jereey, ha paiativo otrengtb, tod become a pnyawai i- . for ?0M R0, which ie . a 1 . .Lam W W rJ BfBiro I w" " w tea or a mora, -jw..-., " j..-.w-j follow, i ' lheleee,the abetwcl right af aaeaaaion c. daaeribo. aa loiiawe i ,ol ba a-anied o lAeeffi to : - Al lha period when the potato rot oeual. poiirtcai dfik atoold prfferoM ' calwttorwaBdral of .then (rare trader, cjrfrv pirrieii. Bui I ' . ik. ,.Mi M .... fc(i ,td ( will efto acarceiy ooncoieo ta. ceaw r ed civil officer In oan.nlaio our ecl I (ortify.aur commetca I protect, asilitary 'owi toly .one.,.. tb.c.H gjn praeaai the die.... Th. applicatioa t in prociie, noder a Gemainoiit r. . . aaaaiblo." ,tojLfyntoWtl,-c.Nicw. Itkiho-Wb. THREE CENT PIECES., ve are going to be the ibe moel convent ent coiaag Tor .melt cbanga inai wa can poo- libit haeo. T?byLwill ba tha death of the cop- . i i i . a -j. per currency, ine rmtaoeipnia oun eaya.. Th following itatemenrwHl rto 'bow ;-tir lily change cao bo made with tberWfoi pay-' ment of Ibroo. ail, ftva ana ion cenie rao- iling and propoaed oilver coma would oafbvl rally bo tiaodr f or nine ceoie give wiee cam coina for eight cent, a five and a three ; for one cent give two Ibroea and tea. a nve, ar give adime and take three tareee. WHAT It MAN I Of tha bumao frame, bone included, ooly about ooo fourlh ia ootid mailer, chiefly ear- boo aod nitroaan. lha reel to water. If a maa weiahinff ten atooea were equeeied ool under a hvdarul.e praaa, eeveaand o bait . . i a a Hone of dry roeiduo wool remaia.- a roan ia. iherefore. chemically epeaking, forty five pounda of carboo aod aitregeo, difiuaad thro' five pullule of water. voorrerif. your Eicrlleocy'a permisaion." He went on iMif that hie menda were returning io meir ' ' ai respective nomee, w.ik ino eiceptrao w nr. Uolmea, who, oo account of bie extieme vouth. waa oo hi. way to California. Tbie wae aaid with Mr. Cley'e cuetomery mile of dry end quaint humor, end occasion ed ool a little mirth emong thoae who could vee that Mr. II. had arrived at full yearvof maiur.iy. Mr. Clay cootioued lhal be now viaited Cuba with three objeciet one to ie eruil hiv healt h, annther to meet hi. nld friend Dr. Mercer, (.turning gracelully lo that gen tleman,) and the third to pay hie respects lo bis Eieellency in pereon. The Captain General then remarked, that the Government of Spain, had alwaya been the friend of the Untied Stales from ibe dey of their independence, end that bo Irueted their amicable relatione would be strengthen ed by Ihe visit of :he dis'inguithed gentle men ho eaw around him. Mr. Clay replied, thai the Government of the United Sieloe, ao far as he wae informed, wa ei'remely am icus to maintain uninterrupted those friendly feelings which hd ever Misled, and ihit wbitever m.ght be done by individuate, in threaten the continuance of these relation!, he wae sure ihe Government would deplore, and do all in it power lo avert. The Captain Generel here alluded to a ru mor that anolher eipedition wae being fitted out from the United Stales against Cuba, and in the couren of his remarks intimated lhal the Island fell strong enough lo defend ileelf in euch ao event. 1 After Mr. Clay had a. sured htm lhal, in hi. opinion there wae little foundation for .uch a rumor, the Captain ben eta! invited him, and such of hi. companion, ae micht remain in Havana, to dine at the Palace oo Ihe Sundav following, at tha aama lima etatina thai ha waa aoiry their ehort visit prevented him from entertaining tbem a he deaired. He however invited them to bring their ladiee in the evening, to prome nade ihrouf h the palace ano listen io ine mu sic in Ihe Pleat, and ihueended hi. interview. In Iho etenini, which waa beaut.lully bril liant, a number of American ladiee, elegant ly attired, vieited the Ceptein General and his amiable ledy. Among inem were tnre. uts. Ashley end Mrs. Cot of 81. boute, mre. ana Miee Scott of Iowa, Mre. Voinev E. Howard of Teiae, Mia. MrCafeb of Louiaiaoa. Miaa Louisa G. Raid of New York, Mre. Ecklee of Tennessee and Mr. Cspt. D. D. Porter, aad nothing could exceed tbo cordiality and He!;acyMtn "bicn the- were entertained. Mre. Howard and Mr, rorier conv.raeg wun the lady of tha Captain General in Spantah, and were charmed with her hospitable affa bility. ' Several Caatilian ladiee were aleo present aod spoke English fluently, while all the A- mericana ware delighted with their reception, aa they-wer. taken through thenpaeloua and tforfreouelt TornisheiTapartment oi ine pa- racer- ' Meanwhile the well known hands, for which Havana baa hewn loo. cnebratod, were titingrvrart rtf their; choices mie::irciAh . . . i n i.j plsxa W. from, the square mereiiy crowuau with eitixane and eirengere. . GERMANY. Freeh eomrtceiiooe have arisen in Ger. many. Pruevia and Austria no looger set in conceit, aod ibe oecoodary elaloe coincide with neither. MARKETS. LivaarooL, March 21i(. We have to report a better feeling in cor Col loo merket vioce ibe arrival ef Ihe list steamer, with ao advance of d per lb. io A merican, and a better feeling in other rfetcrip lions. Tbie tmprotement arisae from the be lief now generally entertained here that the crop cannui exceed 2,200,000 bales, which hae given confidence lo holders, notwithstand ing Ibe test fivorible account! from M nc hee ler. Yarn being very quiet, aod soais de scription of cloth, almost unealeble, which baa indue d manufacturer partially to resort lo ehort time. Sale of Cotton for the week reach 43.030 balee, of which 32,7000 are American, spec uleiore look 1 8,740 end exporter. 3,700 bilee. The official quotoitone are fair Orleans 7 d. Mobile 7,1 j Uflasde ?d ; Middling 7,d a 7d.; ardioary fia7d., 6jild., 08jd. i ba elock in tb.e port ameuote to 491,000 balee, of which 306,000 ore A-mericao, o gainst a total stock ol thie period laei year of 490.000 balee, of which 9Zt,uuu ara Ameri can. The late accounts fram Franca reporting o a!iht advance io Wheat aod Flour cessation f exports have created more coofideoce in the market, with a torn in lavor oi boiaere our having advance fid. par bbl. aad wheat Id per 70 Ibe ; Western canal Dour ia quated 18. 6d.21sj Baltimore and Philadelphia 22. 6d.;Ohio 29i.21s.,.ome 18s.el9; and Can. ada 20a22i. per bbl, Wheal 5. 3d 5i. fid. for Red, and fii.ifi. 2d. per 70 lb, for Whit Yellow Indian 30. White 31a and mixed 29i. per quarter. Wbao ia a lady Wa lady T Wbeo ehe ii a liltlo ai. P,;j. A kunchbock imesihiof bimeelf a deeeondant of Richard III. Tha beat kind of pereooe lo work tbi quails rock of Califoraia ara to Uint$. I'm afraid 1 .hall fall of,' a. iho thief aald wbeo bo mounted the acafluid.' - Ii'aall over wiih me,' aa the pancake aaid when it waa turned. r r-h- " $ ASPECT Or DEATH IN CHILDHOOD. Few tbioge appear aa vary beautiful aa a young child in it. ahroud. Tha little inno cent face looks se eubl.mely aimple and con fiding amongst lha cold terrora of death erimelese and faarleee, lhat the little mortal hie passed alone under tba ahadaw and ex plored ihe mystery ol d.aaolution. I here ie death ia aubtimeal and purait image he hat red, no hypoeriey, no euspicion, oo care for Iho morrow aver darkened lhat liille face ; death ia coma lovingly upon it ; there ia nolo- - ing cruel or harab to He victory, i no yearn, inge of love indeed cannot be etifled, for tbo .rattle, and emilto, aad little world of theughte tbet were eo delightful, ara gone forever- Awe, loo. will evercaet oa in tia presence, tor wo ara looking on death, but we da not fear fur the looelv vevater for tbo child ha. geao simple and trusting into the presence of ite ll-wise rather ; aod of oucn wa anew is too .Kiacdeoi,(Jleavea rt- GOOD TOAST. At tha late St Patrick'e celebration in Baltimore, ih following waa among the reg- tar lea.la. ' f'"" " Tbi Uwioh. A tree of majestic growth. V Weedmaa, spare that tree, Teoeh aot a eiavje kaob, la yaolh U sheltered me, Aad I'll preteet H new." kn.-Know f tk land. The toaat waa received with oino enthusi- aatie cheer. CirAonrPbebe a.ya il makaa her ahodder to read eo many edverlieemeuleof priater for - bote of good moral chancier," for she koewa that they iataad makiog devil M f lhm. ,1
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
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