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THE 3ITXERS’ “KXOWLEIXJE 1X>R THE PIXJPLE, Or He plain wht and bbi awe,’’ Is (he title of a book, which we learn from the Atli^neum has been re!t*ntU- pub lished, and concerning which it thus spt'aks. [Christian RegiMer. Tliis is the first portion nf !Ui attempt to simplify science, or rather to tracc eHi-cts, winch we see tvury bour, to sicipntifK’ prin ciples, or in coininou piirlnnre, the plaui Why and Becau»e, and rtduce it to plain and pillar terms. The present part is de\ofed to Domt ntic Srifncc, or the phoiiomena which occur in pitrlour, kitchen, chamber anl hail. Jilaoli question begins Why—and tlie aits\v^r lie- cause, and of these thei'e hre upwards of ■100. We quote a few s|>eciuicn»;— FirtM.—Why dues water thrown on a brisk aiid dutning l>r« ap[iareutly inercaac the combustion? ‘ / Decause the water is converted into .steam, which expanding and mixing with the Haine, causes it to spread out into a much larg(!r volutte than it otherwise Wuiild have occupied. Why does sunshine extinguish a fire ? Because the rajs engage ^ oxygen, which hafftritWtfn supported fne'lfire. Whv docs a fire bum briskly and clearly in rolJ weather ? Because the air being more dense, af- fortls more n.Hiris’nncnt to the fire. Ejfectt of Ural.—-.Why do we stick a pin in a ru.'hliglit to extingtii^h il f *• Bi’cauio ihf [tin conducts awuy so much heat that the tdlow will not melt or ri!« in the wick. Why dot's the heater of a tea uni soon cl'.ange when jilaced near the water ! He' ause it |mrts with its beat to the wa ter, until both are of tlic same temperature. Why is a harp or piano forte, which is well tuned in a'moriij»»g-^i^'''>ig rix)m,n«t [Hfrfectly in tune when a crowded evening parly has heated the ntorn ? IVcausr the expansion of the strings is gnater than that of the woo«len frame work ; and in cold the reverse will hapjien. Why does a gate in an iron railing shut I'Kisely and easily in a cold day, and stick ni H warm one 1 Brcause in the latter there is a greater expansion hi the .>Tate and railing than of the ntrth on which thej are ]>lac«l. Why are thin glass tumblers less liable to he broken by Uiiling water than thick onci ? Because the h^'at penades the thin ves- seN iilfiiost instantly and with im]>unity, whereas thicker ones do not allow a ready [)assa;>e of heat. W|,y d.»es ?traw or flannel prevent the frei'ziiig of water in j)ipcs during winter ? Becausi.' it is a slow comluctiiig screen ir covering, and thus pn,‘vents hcii*. nassiijg out of the prpft. Bj the same Jiieans the heat is retahted in steam pipes. Kraporation.—Why is [H-ofuse perspira tion 8t cooling »n lalx>riiig men, and all eva piratinn productive of cold ? Be:;ausc of the necessity of a large (jnaU' tity of caloric l)eing combined with tluids, to cunvert them into vaj*our or gas. NV'hy do pt>rsons take cold by sitting in wet cliithes t I’ecauM? they soon lose a large p^jrtion of heat, which is carried of}' fn.in the Ixidy by the cvajxiration of tin; water from the cii,tlies. /» ilinc.—Why should the bottom of a teak' ttle t>e black, and the top pjlished ? stnTuce' ;~ancT fTiFTnp to r^rurfl lifin, which is easurcd by [Klished ones. \Vi)% is a cPist ai) frt queiitly seen on the iiibi 'esof tea-kettles and Iwilers? Because of the hard water frequently boil'd in them, which holds in solution car- b'lnate of lime, but being long boiled, the' latter is no longer soluble and becomes preci[>itated. \V bv is hani wnter b«jiled brought nearly to the state of soft? nr eause it is freed from its gasr.s, and It-: earthy »ilts ami sul>stan-es, by which it« hardness wa- pro*Jui;eil, are i)ieci[»ita- tcl. \Vhy is water when boiled mawkish and insipid ? Bcause the gases which it contained havf Iteen ex|)el!ed by bfiiliiig. Why is it wjisteful to put fuel under a boiling pot with the hojw of making the walt>r hotter f Bwail'ie the wr.ter can only boil, and it does 9oat •■iV4 degrees of the thermometer. From the ?'tivinal Ctizrllr. We (.riK laim no p-irti;u!ar individual as a candidate for tin* olliee of I'n^'iidcrrt ; we do not attach ourseivt-. Ik the pi.-ciiliar in to rists or ;xilicy of any man : our main ob- j«!i t and fixed desi;/n ix to Ik: u-^cfui to tli’ country bv stating tlu' truth and giving sound conclusions, a-s far as we rati «;>)iii- p,Lss tliem, on fvery topic of pnWic iiri|)or City Bank RtJfbir taken.—A great ex- citeni' iit was causeil in the city yesterday morniii)*, in consetjuem e of the detertion of oiK^ of the.robl)ers of the City Bank. It ai'pcurs that intimation had been received that a suspicious [>erson had n!ccntl\ put up with a rMpectable citi/,eii at 17i» Kim street. liigb.C'onstablc Hays, his son and Mr. Honi'in, repaired to the place on Sat urday evenin", went to his romi, und tound a trunk, whicl) they unlo« kel, aiul discov- 4u contain a large snnn of money.— They then waited until the [>rrson tus;)ec- ted rutunK'd, who was iinniediately arres ted, and, with the money, brought to the Policc. He is an llngliHhman by the luime of Edward Smith, and has a wile and two cliildr«n in this city. (>ii counting the money, there was found in tlic trunk lt>5,76^ dollars, as follows:— f}ank Notes. 3(1,118, variutu eity notes, 44,1100, LanMiiij!burg Bunk uote!=. 26,000, Morris (anal. it is tiie kst public fniMl, and as it linrts or diminishas, |j)o republic deravs tUtrives. 'I'he old oliser\ation is goirtl. Hi iw who contributes most of it to the FARMERS’ JOURNAJ.. ii Y. (^urirr iV KiKiuirrr. I w^km'i it wax coionin.i,cal'd with Ihu char^: '.-—As the all ab'iorbing fo-1 of pnifound s»H:n'cy. lie is a native >l s in relation to the lafe roll. I lUiode Islniid, however, ami if known to ■y i'tank, and as 1 have fre- 'beattached by aflinity and eonsiinguiiiity to t foniarlit'd, that ihi r.>l>ln‘-1 one of the most n'st-x cliible and ancient li.m- I’r. pic «J’ the d« U*ry of the raI«tocJ(, is most his country’s tViend.; «pKnllv heuV * hive our doubts whether the sovereign j ry of t^iual cxtei* lad ever U mi Coinmifte.l; ilies of the State.’ pcAj.T^ thew; Hates are fully aware of the I in this country, I senf you the following | wu - ■»— ■■ iiiipodtahce, which they, for the common i account «.f two biuik roliliei ics, uiutuf simi- weaK for their sjiecial intcifsts, should, h.r circumstimc«. A. „ .• — ascrinB to it in their election of jaiblic st'r-1 In the ycarlitV? the Bank of P( im!\ I- J A/nr;/•» e 'n^ |"yf>'| i,ar>-last a s!crct contract with a Francisco l.ATK Hi«»\l KllKOl’R try qgainst the goveninient of Bustamentc, although obliged to live sheltered atnong them that he might not fall into the hands of his |M‘rsonal enemies, by whom he had been declared to be an outlaw. But Bus. tainente and his ministers, Alamon and Fa zio, thinking that the k;struction of tJuer- rero alone could cause that of all the dem ocratic party in the nation, formed in Jan- of fals*‘ kevs. 'I'he directors attached wi-.- ])icion to Mr. I’atrick Iaoii, a vt\ iiu:'-- nioiis blacksmith, who made tla; oii^mal keys for the iron doors, which he had also maiiufactUR'd. On inijiiiry In'ing made tor l^yon, it was touud that he had, just ufter the rcjbbory, letl the city in a shallop l«>r (,’a|M> May, to which place he was |»ursued, apprehen»led and brought Uick a prisoner to the city, and nonimittcd to jail, on suspi cion of lieing eoi.„cnied in the robU'ry.— ’I'he \ellow li^^cr was then prevai!!iug in Philadelphia ; mont of the iiihabifMitB Ii.-mI removed to the country, and thi> poor h*n- est iMlow reiiwim'd in conlinemerit a con siderable time. An upright jury awarded him SH2,0(I0 damag;s apainst the directors of the bank. iHiring the t'ollowing winter, a journeyman ciir|S'iiltT, I believe his name was l)a\is, 1). gan to move in CDiisiderable st_\le, made deposits in ililicn'nt hnnks, and endeavorf;l to make his way into ccaii|.>any other than he had been accustoni*d to.— This excited the suspicion of the Mayor, Italji; that l«cggi'. Bolngiia, and Moileiia, had been overthrown, and that the l)iike of MiKlfUa had ls;en killed. 'J'he (’uptaiii of the packet, who arrived at Havre two ilays after the date of our pu- |H IS, suys tiie iM ws was confirmed previous to his departun'. 'I'he l)eputi»!s of the Belginn (’’(mgress had had a solemn undieuee w ith Fauus I’liil- ip, anti rt-ad to him the proct^edi.ngs of the National Congress olfering the f*ri>wn of probably by virtue t»f a previous i^an con certed secn'tly with (Jeneral Bravo, (rcsi- vijng tlieri?) as a xpy of Gurrrtro; he was tried and set at liberty,/ur n ant of, fnxf. lie then proceeded to Acapulco, to siiow to (Juerrt^ro an official copy of this sentence, as a title to his confidence and friendship, tiiierrero fell into the snare; they hi'canie intimate—they gave dinners to each other —and finally I’itagida invited (iuerrero, to gether with Primo 'I'apis, l*itn 'I'avalita, and two other persons, t«_a diuiM‘r.im botird the .11 . o > 1C til 'vlio I Ix'hcve was .^Ir. IfnU rt U barton, uncurrciit—t>elongmgto>.d; 31. Allen. , i i n ■ i 4«,couuiertiii. lie laid his plans, apprehendid Davi.s, aiiil Q ... - r . 1 1 . obtained from him within a few thousaixl .Smith was immediatclv committed to , ,, . . . i . . i - ,i T, I. 11 1 ■ .• I I. 1 ii„ ollars of the amount al>stracteu iioin the nridowell: his wite is also «ietanied. He , , , , . n . , , . , .. Ill ■ bank. I do not reco o«'t d he was puiiisli- is about 34 \carst4 age, and bus been m, . i. i .1 » ■ I. . . 11 .u ed: but I behoTe he was not. Itaiiiican il the country about two vcars. He is the . ’ . , , . .. '' i • , ' 1 . • , , I that he had acted in coniiinction witli the conipanion ot tlemlerson, who was tried and , . , i . . i . • . 1 • n 11 u . I man havm;; cliarge ot the kevs to take to was convicted, in Brooklvn, about a vear I . , ,-.i c 1 L- .1 . ■ M k:i ■ I ' the ( ashler s mwit;. 1 iis man died ot tlie airo,'for robbing the store ol Mr. Mienck. „ .l i . i V, ... 1 5 ... ... I ,, yel ow fever the same season, lieiiii; taken On that trial ismith was acquitted, alter'-',, . i . i .i n “ , . , . I . .1, . 1 .1 ill immediatelv alter the robU rv. which he reim>ved to this city, and recently I ,,,, •' .i . c.i' iiu i I, . , .1 u i' 1 lie other cst^e wis that ol the old branch set up a small shoe shop ui the Bowory, ami I, , ,i . u / i - i i ,* 1 . , - ,v • . . I l l i bank at ( har e«to«, S. C. which wasii|s.i D.'ided at 1;> Division street, w hich place 1 , , , i i i , . .u ’ I 4- entered bv the Hii-kns ot lal.se kev.s, and one soon lx?caine notonous as the residence ol i , i j • j . . . .i' . i > i r I 1 , hundred and siKtv or seventy thousand «lol- a set ot noted villains, sofiie of whom have I , , n‘• ii 'i i -I'l ... . I .. »•' 1 1 i lars taken off, all *i gold and silver. J he recently been convicted, amongtheai «elsh,! ,. -p i i j , o . . .1 . . directors offi'rwl t reward ot ttn tnoumnd lor theft, and bimpson s nt to the state pri-: , ,, ■ i. .. i i . .i i I. 1 1. o ’ 1 . .1 tfo/fflr.*, w hich set to work almost tlR‘wlio.e st«i for picking Ur. .Sinita spocktt. On the . -i ^ ,r 1 , I, I, ft citv; every siispicims iH-rsoii, conversation nioniinir of the iKUik robbery. Smith lelt ’ . • . ~ , i . .u i- •’ - am observatii«, wen- reported to the di- his own house in Division street, and took lodgings at the house where he w as arrested. 'I'he otiicers of the bank were in atten dance at the |K)lice office, and bad the sjit- isfaction to receive from the magistrates the above SslS'),7.'>S. 'I'hcre is still Sft’,*,- I'-J «loticient, including the gold. 'I'liere can be no doubt that there are some accom plices coucenwd. It is a reuiarkable fact that Hays with the other [Hilthc officers, have been on the alert after Simth siwe Monday morning last.—Daily Adv. From tht A'. 1'. Courier and Enquirfr. Smith is, we l>eli(;ve, a native of lai^rland, although a refxjrt is in circulation that he is a Soutli-(,'arolmian. His wife, to w hom he wa.s married in London, and who is a \ery liand.soine and a highly interesting looking woman, (probably ag*-d about years,) was brought up to Ix? examined. She de nied all kiH)w ledge of the transaction, but was, however, comniitted to jiri.son. When children might Ije allowed to remain with her; the magistrate referred her to .Mr. Hoin.in, tike officer who was about-to take charge of her, and he granted the reiuest. The third i>eisun appreheiMled, who appear ed to know the prisoner, was examined, hut iiothiiig material wtis elicited; he stated that his name was I'vk, the son of a man wlio lives out of the city, and who is a dis tiller; he wa4 committed for a further ex- aniinittiofl. 'i'he prisoner is thick set, a morocco dr;s»er b) trade, and was ci>iisidci-ed a ve rv iiiduHtrious man by the persjn who ein ploy‘d him. it IS sa^d, that a short tune af ter" ho landed here with his wifii, .she was accused of .«tealiHu some muslin from a ilr> gtMsl store; lait that from her aj>}H-arance n'ctors, when tha Ibllowing circumstance hriiught the matttr to light. A man by tiic name of G ruy, Kent into a grocer)- stoiv, and )>aid a small dbt in S|)ecie. ,\s he was Belgiinn to the Duke de Nonvurs. The ' There they »ipt?nt * joyful day answ.ir was, it is said, a reliisal, accompa-: approached, coffee was served la nied, however, w ith very flattering excuses, |>ifagula went .suddenly on A new arraugeineiit, l.y which the I'rmce ; „,• ;ut the Charles of Napl.:s sh(.uld receive thiscrown .larkness of the is .-pukcnof, inw.ii. h case he would marry .,rt.vented the garrison of the fort i!i- Princess Mary, dnughter .,f b.uis Piiil- pp„.(>iving the tr.-acher«is movement ip. 'I'iie Prince is a nephew of the King ol | j^,^t lu stifefy, the I reneli. | |i,c \i, tiinsat lluatulco, a small Poi,vM».—'flie Polisli Diet have i-iJued a |H,rt of the neighboring state of Oiijaca, where every thing was |»re|)ared to receive them. long answer to the pnK-laniation of (iencnil * ’4.uiit l)ii'bit.s h, which is a spirited du*-ii- meiit, ami which cwieliidcs us follows:— “The Polish NutKrti, united in its Diet, de- I,iRi;ni.\, I'ebruiiry G.—lhtuh of the clares, that for the fiitun', it constitutes an Ouraiif' (Ji taiif,'.—'I’liis great iiatund cu- inde|M'mlent |,enpl.*, w hich has tiie right to j ,iip,| 17,1, 1,1,. i-\,r mo or conler the Poli'li ( rown upon him whom it, (i,rec days previisjsly her sjiirits ap|* ared shall deem worthy ol it; U[Hjn him whom j pother dull, an.l though noticed, no one it shall judye capable of ol>sf-rving faithful-> iie|. pn,j was .so near. Her l> the principles w hich he shall have sworn j death we may iiii|«ife to a complete chant.'C to, and of pivsci ving untmiclicd the Nation- j |,cr diet. She l.r-canie remarkahlj f..nd at falM-rties.” J lie declaratum was signed ;i,f sugar, and |«irloined it every o|»|)«)rtuiii- un.^iiimoiiniv In the members of tlw Diet. ' ty, though ti|ion her arrival she tunu'd awuy I he Polish Diet, bv a vote of >'.1 to^ M, (V,,m it in disgust. 'I'he ta.ste which these had plac«*d the Kvrciitive Power in a C om-1 animals acquire for comfit:> has proved tlie mission of I'ive MemlKTs, coiii[K«4'd of Ad- j ,),.ath of most of them ; and we ma> not be am C ■.nrioroimk-i, Pn-sidejit; } iitceiU Min-, muoli jn error in attnbiitmg her discai»e to joirnki, 'IhomoK Moruti.tki, thv sam-caxisc. As lictiire stated, she was kinrnki, ant] JiHickliim Lrlnrcl. I he Arir jH-rhajis requiie«l a nn> /*.!/« Wm'ws|miH'rconiphiius that one only j,h,.r’s’ kindne.ss and c.ire to nurs.* her. of these had apart in the late Revolution. H,,r fcatun-s wen; disgustingly like the 'l iH- intelhgeiH-e from Vi. mm is, that ev- human,anl this likeness wius rather lucr^.s- fry thing in that capital is on the f(R.tmgofi ,,4}^ death had laid its ic\ hai*l« uihhi war, esjHTiiilly against Poland, which i^ her pf>or iKxly. (»ur time hai never alh.w- threateiK-d with unasimi at once fp.m Hito-1 ,.,j y.,, to say half wliut we desir'd rm this 9ia, Austria and Prussia. Prince Mctter- subject, 4iid works on N'atiiral Hiitorv aii'i II siiiUH ijvui III I*;* j - nunji-ii, 4iiu tut .^ciiurai a man known to It very short of cash, tin* coniK'xiuii with the Duke of^ b*.|ng out of our rea(%, we have been ru- grocer observed to him, that if he was not a porsftn ol’grnnl ohamctir, they would suji- IHwe he had mMrd tlw btink. On whk h observation, he wa.^ ofjserved to change co- lor, could hanH sjioak, and appeared to be choking; took i))p a brittle, aiKl drank oft* near half a pint d'rum. Home p*‘rsons pres ent began to j*ko with him, and elicited .sufficient to iii(fikce the bank to apprehend him; yet nothiig could be brought against him. .slave if his was taken U|i and put in confinement, coaxed and threatened, but nothing coulil b cliLMted frr»in him, and he M mtbel, who, however, ls watched closely : tlier timid in olF rmi' much, by Marshal Mais/in. ■ ^ On the other hand, tlie newis froM ron-| Krffn'thrrhihW;;Tff#>a'. »lantinoph‘ by the way of Naples is, that ] -jhe lliil Rond F. rt r.—Rad Roads now tlie ; rand 'I’urk means to lake advantage ot 1 constitute the “ rage”" m this citv. It be- theeml>urras.smentsofthe Russians to with-1 w!H.-k—the fir*t svmptoiu was «1«- dniw form comitl>mg with the lute treat\.; vi.l„p«.d by capitalists, wh. wen; oljs rved I he greater part ot the Pachas of .Vsia are I nlif,ut eiMleavoring to obtain proxies ord«!ri‘d to lie ready for service in .May.— The grcat-!.t activity prevails in the Divan. •\gas have U't'ti Wfiit on missions to Allw- nia, Servia and Bosnia: fituilly the Sultan, it is said, is endeavirmg to induce the Pcr- was dis barged. An-ther .slave of (;rav'b as tonne employment to was apprehendoi, an«l on a promise of Ins the Itu-siaiis on that lrsiti»-r. freedom developt«l the whole of the robbe. rv, [Hiinted out IK‘ place where tlie monev wa.s c"oncealed—which was in a hole near wni H pK» to purchiuM; stock m the Philadelphia. C«'r mantown,and Norristown Rad Road (V>m- |>Hiiy. It having U;en previously de« iiied by the Coinmis-sioiiers that wie applicant tiiiuht purchase five slmres each for thirty proxies, the great object, of c«Hir», was l» secure that iiumlsT. One, two, and lU Cardinal CaiHdlari had U-eii elected Pope.' instances, five dollars wen; given li.r “ . ... ■ the use of a name ! 'I’he Un.ks were to r.vTi;u from with his men ri|ain;d and lourMl the whole ] favore* of the money tiken from the Ijjink, and i I''b. the only })!ip‘r brmight by her. tiM>k up lodgings f'or the night iiur by, and with the exceplon of a few hunditMl dol-j large [.ortioii of this i»a|H-r is occiijnetl ln.-fore daylight had secured fitoting, b\ a lars, the whole giiouiit was returned to the 1 "ith a debiiti. ujjon the I iimnces, winch »)c-; |iri,’iitc back entrance, very near the Rojid [ilace tom whoice it hul Uien robljed rx- lcurrel ih ■ preee«iing evening, in tlie course • j,, uc-alth. They wen; tiiscovcred in their actlv one we-k lom the time it was taken 1''f w heh the various items contained in the' away, (iray ww convicte.l and brawled j'•'"Igct was louched ujmju. 'I'he prujMisi'd and. H* afterwards .confessed the jdiity of Id, |s»r lb. u|«in (1 in the hand whole, and the planner he had piirsunl to eflect the roblier, 'I'he biuik paid tlw; re- wanl, pun base J the fn>edoin of the black man, and .s»'iit bin to Pliiladelphi.t with di rections to change his name. hiding places aUiiit five o'cliH-k m the mor ning, Init mantully sIimhI their grnuiid, al- though .Mr. Heiskell’s overtioiis to remove them wen- Isicked by a /w.tk of the city watch. .\t ■) o'clock the gnuid Wrugi’k! commenced, and a scene eiiHiicd, the liko ofwliieh we nevi r l)e(iire knw, and trust. ittoii was oppiis- d, on the ground that it would pn'ss most heavily on tiie un|K»rts from the l-^ast In dies, and other British ('oloiiies generally ; the l.'tittoii from which, it was cohtend)‘d, would Is'taxed twice as high as the Cot-1 ,;,r the honor of c.ur citv, we never .shall tons imp.rted from any other [.a.t of the | Hutidn ds .Mrugglcd for hours to re.—'I'he Providence .Sub- | world. If a duty was to Is; laid iiisjn the , near the ihx.r. A v« iy few succ«-edi d, Cibbs the pirate, now | article, an al valorem one was pref.;rable to ! „ l,„„d ,4' ruffians had' concerted their under sentence ofdeath m the city of .New I llie.s|)eeilic duty pn.pos-d u[Mm all descrip- i,i,„.k up the entrance, with the York, convicted (4 jiiracy and murder com-1'‘"ns )f Colton, w ithout n gard to value.— to o„!y iIu m; vvlio (iibhslhe rime altern states that he confess;s he ciimiiitted, he sa^s, that 1 “ "as indis|s ns;d.li; to his plan of fiiumce ' scoundrel Ijoa.^ted some twoor threeleare ago, he was com-i that he should ol.tam a revenue of about |,a,i 51.-,,, j,y j,j^ moreinu's work' mander of a pii-ajcal ves.se| which s;«le.l j half a million fn.ni Colton, an.l that if they „nmtcd it fn>m the Island o|(aib:i.—'I’liat while out , wen; unable to ilevise any other m.Kle, that ^ wasonlv by the most desiK rati' stn,.ri,lmr on a cruize, he cnjtured a valuable Anieri-1 part of the hudg.-t must Is- [s rsever- .l in." i ,i|,„ost at the ri^k of lifi- tlial ,n enfrntco stole the things, soon aUscoiKled. A trentlcrnan was at the Police Office yes- tenhiy, vv.'io ol)scrvefl, aUiut four we( ks a"o, a man and a woman come down from the Pho;nix Bank steps, abc»ut « o’clock in the evening, under «suHpicious ci rcumstances. He was n^.t able, however, to iilentify the prisoners as the [lersons. Five or six small kevs were found in Smith’s fiockets. | death. 'I'hat ho e are nmch plejised to lie able to an-j weeks to be his w e, but the cniizi- Ik ing I>lan nourice to our distant rea«lers, that so larg*-, up and it being essjiry for him to make in ur hearing, that he c;ui ship, with a Bimeroiis crew and |ias sj'ngers, all of w the w ife of one if If t!ie trith and sound opinion ' an amount of the money stolen has Ixv’ii re-1 a [)ort for a fresh ‘ cf.vcred; and such is our confid-nce in the ] li.ar the female m eflV ienfljr «>f OW Hay*, B. Hays and Ho ! he cut her throat mans—afl of whom are actively at work— ' '1 he .story of this tiap|'‘;D to o|s-ra?e in favor of a;iy purtieii- !nr candidate, the o]»'ralion is f.iir -ind honorable, and mu.st Ijc salutary ; and who- C'.er the individual to whose ln‘i>'-iii it re dound‘d, we shall rejoice in the elF-c t.— 'i'liere IS a ]His:tivc, ilirect p!casur»‘ in pay ^ A le ter of the 1., ii, sa>s_ \ou will, eouhl Ik> gamed. Many rm.mifrd on the m, excepting a lemale, s.-e ti,,, ,t ,,r,,,H,sed to alter the outy on heads an.l shoulders of tl.eir nei-dibours, he pass.-iigers, he put to Co ton, bv a.l.lmg Id. ,kt lb.: buttheC him-1 ,,nd with the loss of uearlv all their clotlu's reed the female for s.mie!cHlor will most likely U- U-at out of his wav over to t'lie .l.H.r, and vuc- I eeeded iu slipping m, as it w.is partially o- . [*'ncd, at long intervals, to admit tin* nenr- have a n-ndypivcn the ost cmhafant.s. One enterpri-mg fMh-w [particulars of the death of t.uerrep, as oil,. window.frame, aU.iit mv fi et tliat we fol a confidepcc in predic.ting that passed in tlie blar the rema>j|ng will very shortly l>e if will be n;meinl reel,atnl !«fel_v depisited in the vaults ries ol Pierre 1a- inif tribute to an uprirlit chanicter, a cio-'| -,rthe ^ty Bnnk: and we f^ongratulate the grittcn. ral life and a patriotic can;er, which we (oilieers »od •tockhold''rs ol’that institution | “'I'he name of W'lul l not forego for any onsi'i'Tati'ir;. j uj)*>n the xnccess which has alreatly atteii-1 Is-ars, is an awsiur Pnvat'' wort’i is to Ih- earnestly eeli braind del ihcsr ejforts to recover the large amount I sake of his family le s«-t up a elaim. His pn!co, contanlly a ‘Iniiiger t when it i-i a«sKiat,s| willi oliici.d rti)in- \i\en.—Covr.'^ Enq. real ifinie i‘ i novv ipply of [irovisions, for lit exjxjse his atnKMties, d thn vv her overUianl. nail’s life st.'inils unsur- catalogu; of crim‘, arwl vd loiii; after the hi.sto- rand, and Kidd an: for- iihbs, which the man 1 one, to whi h, lor the Vc 0.—Wf cially made knovvn in the eity of ,1„. .\ writer m the Daily Adverte.-r of 1 hurs-1 watching the s,M;,t. But the d.K,r was no day morning, gives tlu' 0 1,,wing version of s,«,ner again opened, tha:i he leade a ho.in.l tliecin;um.s1ane.es w^lnel. led to his capture. ' over thel.eads -f ,|.e wl.cl.; . ollection, and Itwilll,*- [lereeivcd fhst fhe> difle,-ni.Ue- s„cc.>e,le,l i„ ini; far as his tniddle. The mob eried i.iit — ‘•gongiog !” rially from tliOKe alre:nl_v published: A', %' i'ttnr. «y 'Jfl/A ult. ti'iie.rrero was |K:ice;ili!y living iu Ac;i. only to his counsel, to ti>n :of die /lUhern iti.iivreiil I the open;- #»r iiif* . iUhi l.'ii'l lifild )1 liiH liM Is to linii out, hilt he held on :iiid a coinpli.,liod his |nir- is imfio«..iii!e a fnilhfiil iiicMifo
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
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