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ENOI.AND. PLAN OF NEXJRO EMANtlPATION. London, May IL I. That every slave, upoa the pMsin^ of this •ct, should be at liberty to claim, be- fore the protector of slaves, custoa of the parish, or »tch other olilicer as «hall be named bv his Majesty for that pur[»oee, to be registered an apprenticed laborer II. That the termsofauch apprenticeship should be— 1st. That the power of corporeal punish nient should be altogether taken from the master, and transfer^ to the magistrate. 2d. That in consideration of iood and clothing, and such allowances as are now made by law to the slave, the laborer should work for his master three-fourths of his lime, leaving it to be settled by contract whether for thiee.fourths of the week or each dav.' 8J. That the laborer should have a right to claim employment of his master for the remaining ooe-fourth of his time according to a filed scale of wages. 4th. That during such one-fourth of his time, the laborer should be at liberty to employ himself elsewhere. 5ih: That the mailer should fix a price j— upon the labourer at the time of his ap. • Carolina, as well prenticesmp. , , ., , Us the 74’« under cover on the storbi, art* niMt^r loM tea^sSh a propStion to the ‘ho size and armament of the I». leuurc, master shouui tK-ar e,cepti.Ki _ol the_ Pcn,u.ylcan,a Our JVaey.—We mentioned some time since that the Deievare 74, was fitting for .sea at Norfolk to proceed to the Mediter ranean, as the flag ship of Commodore Pat- terson. If the statemeat in the New York Journal of Commerce be correct that she is to be brought to that port from Norfolk in ab»Hit three weeks, it would be inferred that she is not to undergo an examination in the dry Dock to ascertain the state of her cop per, previous to her sailing. The Delewart? is a noble vessel. She cau mount 102 guns, aud, to be well manned, requires a crew of one thousand men. Her broadside is be- lieved to be as heavy as that of any 100 gun ship in the English Navy* 'Fhe Washington is one of the smallest seventy-fours in our service. She was^iii the .Mediterranean at the nine of Lord Ex- niouth’s attack upon Algiers, and on one occasion lay alongside the Bo^e, an En glish 9ft gun uhip. 'I’lie Washinf^ton, tho’ rated a 74, and mounting but 86 guns, wati the larger vessel, threw a heavier weight of metal in her broadside, and the English officers^ frankly admitted would make mince meat of the Boyru in a short tiiiie. The huicifcndenre, Colvmbuamd Frank lin, are of the same class and calibre with yl Cwriowa "t^e'k^nd.'wiperior to Black .go, between the hours ot nine and ton o’clock in the evening, a commission mer- Hawk * opeccn . chant from Baltimore, was sitting •« »he •Marlboro’ Hotel, half asleep iu hia chair, when the street door was opened and in walked a roan who bent his course up to llie bur.—The merchant was on hi« teel m an instant, and with extended hnud, ad vanced towards the new comer with an ex pression of his satisfactioji at meeting him. ! >• 1 tJI.. U.. W\l\f Hawk’s Speech — contained in the subjoined letter. In our judgment, it surpasses, in true eloquence, thrtcelehraled speech of Logan to Lt>rd Duumore‘~—.Bo*toH Allot. Old Toint Cojitout, Fortm$ Monrot, (Vo.) I have just w itneewd one of the most in teresting scenes 1 ever beheld. morning an order arrived from ashing- The man replied coldly that he i "^^7iv**’,hc h^ds of M iheir si'-eedy |Hinishmeut. to signify that the Great Spirit would beif witneM to the truth of what be uttersd, My interest in tbia Kene wm very muth heighteneil by the reflection that it ^ more than probaltle the laatene of thtlnnd which will take place on the shorea of tb, Atlantic. The red men have melted before the march of civilization and refine, ment. We only hear of them now ta| then a* the perpetrators of aome «t of blcK)d8hel on our farthest frontiers, which is always accompanied by the reUlion of As nations in existence. nrice fixed bv bifHt that for ihe whole oi . i i i i n u . u ^ h r.partim^, If pven to the master, the i ‘ hat splendid vessel wdl be a nmtch or oicnn^ld receTve M2th of his price ! ““V •»'? ^he is pierced tor In nm~.rtinn for each lesser ‘61 guns, long thirty-two poundors on her : ■ • ciidrg^o ...I.."... Hdti-il’i'* companions from their coiinnenieiii. coat from him at a f.ublic house »» »'*'«' ' ^ ,„„y be tho political effect ot this ...re, a^ut ‘-^^LraTs^vli"lie of ^ ^ heir-.vmpathising with gold watch ; these denizens of .he wo.k1s in iho joy oc- his friends. Ihe accuscd m^t solei ini> I ^ ^ pro^-pect of re-visiling their | protested his innocei.ee, but he c«‘np'“ | „g,„„ ^i,i, ,|,e,r | ^!J^'''maX‘hiTlppearance, and tvK>k the j more beholding the on Tues.lay morning for Cincinn.t innocent into his safe custody for j •«‘>»eni, though perhaps the earth is . h* • I. 0. th^ President, t Tlie White Otler meani Gcncr&I AlkiB*m-- eallrd w> by the liulisns bccause hii hair ii pc ticuUrly whit* sad »ilky. COLfMMlS (oiiio) ivvt 15, 1933. Da:«ikl Wehstfk—This distinj;ui»hH statesman arrived at the National llotf|,i^ ; ihis town, on SuwUiy evening hist, aud leu seemine innoceni into ms suio tuaiuu^r ,y,, | ii. miU *“• •I'”'"* “'“y among us, he recur lthK.r,and canopy ol heaven ils oul> gentlmnrn, (>ii the following dav, the merchant pro- covering. The King “ ! distinctiiHi of jiarty, w ho availed themwlre, lion of the affair, w here ho the offence was committed in i annually ; and in proportion for each leaser tern. 7th. That every negro, on becoming an apprentice, shall be entitled to a money payment weekly, in lieu of food and clothing, should he prefer it, the amount to be fixed by a magistrate with reference to the ac tual cost ot' the legal provision. 8th. That every apprenticed labourer be bound to pay a portion, to be fixed, of his wagc-s, Iwlf yearly, to an ofiiccr to be ap pointed by his Majesty. 9th. That in dctiiult of such payment the master to be liable, and, in return, may ex gun decks, and will require a complement of 1500 men. To see our twelve ships of the line, seventeen frigates, and fifteen slot'p^ of war, all King together, with their arma ment on boiird, would be indeed a most ma^mficeat spectaclc.—Boston Atlas. manded by the was told thal us i Hallunoi^, and imaiedm v \ , highly*giftpd aikd {Mitriotic citizen. liew _ _ n another State, ; arrival in Ins natne lund, IS to be p ar “ ; invited to a public dinner, b)r tiio prisoner must be tried there, and conid j i^-rfect lihoriy. lie is to take ‘’> cominitiec hartly appointed for the purpne onlv be held inconfuieinont here until de- | «he lakes, and will “> • which he declined for reason, given in ti Executive of that State. | and Albany. . J , corrrsf>ondenr»>.—We undentiai his intendt'd viMt preseat •easdo; boc inrinnatif to r*-tu!j r C'hillicullie, Laiicu. guii«t him on coiHi.tion of his making lull i t ^uly witti a tew victors were presem.. “ompensation for the cost. ‘h- cereun.ny. I ho chiertain was attirei I'ending this state of things, Mr. Con-: i" costume-a blue fr«Kk coat stable Clnpp had made an accurate survey ' « itli red leggings, w.th a bhck necker- of the prisoner’s person and features, and ehu f. II- wears nothing upon hi- head came to tin, conclusion that Iw coul.l be no ' ihe front ol which is nearly bal.l, whilo all ,.ther than a rogue who robbed a f. llow that n n.ains ol his hair, now tun.ing grey, b.«rder in thi« city three or four wcf k^ ago ; is brushed ii.lo a huiK-h behuid. IU eai^ Wondrrful prf>vrration oflifr.—On the j „f about one hundred dollars. Mr. Clapp , omaiiK>nled with a profusion ‘-f W«ck 25th inst. Mr. Chillus Peebles ami hi* accordingly communicated his suspicions to , and white bwi^, wtd were surroundin b) a .•>•••—v. the prisJi^r, and dcinan.l«] to know what , br.Hid .ln,« .O’ white verimllu-i peinttd .« ^ he had done w.th the money. The ac-j the fh-sh. ^ p.M*-«ed m tho world was th.rty-t.o 14 lars, of which she had paid the U* for rent and costs of wii, w brother Eldward, were drawing logs upon a croch sh-d, with an ox team, and rolling them ot! the gulf near the pliice c;illel chimney {joint in this town, ('hillus was An aJfrrtiHfi incidrnt.—A very retpertj. bit* female of advanced age, cam^ into w counting houer this iiiorning, anl toldibt clerk that shi* had lu»t six dolUrs, and ed It might he Hdvertisel. The ffmd »o. man was lull of tn uble, ami told her « with unfeigne«l grief. Her husUiid ht( been sued for rent—^judgment had be« n cus.^ Hav«l off and no for a'time, and to ! markable in his Hppesrance. He la rather make the’story short, there being no i^^i-. *»>ort in stature, and his countenance is act an equivalent tt’mount of labour without i holding the log with a lever to prevent its i,ve evidence agamst him, he whs informed »»arked bfr-g-«xl nature and simplicilv. I returning with tlie remaimng m I* pavment in the succeeding half year. (oversetMng the sled, wh»*ii he was turced | that if he wfsild make restitution in that as could sea reel % l»ni, glad to have an much left—” , she didn't know six' had I«1 and really believed she ihvik; distracted if she didn’t find it.” . . . J 1. .1 . u “Six dolhini Ma’m—ai* dtJlar^," « cipice; tlie tree stopped the log, but ret-bles i|,at if he wouLI take a walk with liini ;it missed his grasp upon the tree, and was I [ujrht, he would endeavor to comply with precipitated down the gulf, a distance of i (he condition on which his liberty dejs nded. 11 th. That every such apprentice may borrow the sum ao required, and bind him self, bv contract before a magistrate, for a iimited period, as an apprenticed laborer to 255 5 lOi* ft^t of which is nearly per-, They, therefore, proceeded at night to the the lender. pendiciilar, ami fhe remainder so steep that i ComnM>n, where the prisoner pointed out u Hi. Tliat a loan to the amount of £15,-' P'*ched heels over head until he reached j large stone to tiic othcer, under w Inch, he 000,000 sterling be granted to the proprie- I b.ttom, where he lay (as the brother , said, lay the wallet, containing eighty liol- tora of West Indian estates and slaves on | informed us) with his face up, and sunpos-1 |ars „f the stolen mom-y. Mr. C. f.nind eiieh security as may be approved by com-1 '”5 dt-sceud the I the wallet nml money, an l then the r -r;il Biissi Kiers of his Majesty’s Treasury. Bulf but ran and notified the fjinily, cali**d took to his iieeU and (lui.—[ISotton Atlu*. IV. That such loan be'distributed among help, returned again, and snw hii brother d'f?-r«nt in a ratio compouudt^ I the same j..«jition, that he then of tho number of slaves, and the amount of / “P '»*« and descende.l, wijcn ^xoorld I broihrr, he found him on V. That the half yearly payments herein ha"‘!s and knees ; and to use the words of before authorized to be made bv the ap-| ^.tn, *hich seemed prenticed negroes be taken in liquidation of to awake him, tlien he rose quickly up and ^ . . 7 . . .... m-,th ^ |oo|{ asked how he came down S4> niuch of the debt contracted by the plan ter to the public. VI. That all chiUren who at the time of the |)asMng of tbia act shall be under the age of six years be free, and be main tained by their respective parents. VII. That in failure of such maioten- »ncp, they be deemed apprentices to the mnster of the parents (without receiving wages,) the males, till the age of 24, the females to the age of 20, at which periods res(>ectively they and their children, if any shall be al»olutely free. VIII. That this act shall not prevent his Maje^tv from assenting to *ich acts as may be [wssed by the Colonial Legislatures for the promotion of industry or the proven fion of vagranry, applicable to all classes of the community. IX. That upon the recommendation of the local legislatures his Majesty will be prepared to recommend to Parliament, out of the revenue of this cwntry, to grant Fuch aid as may be deemerJ necessary for the due support of the administration of justice, of an efficient police establishment, and of a general system of religious and moral education. A luart-rendtng Affair.—Sit*ce the ar rival of (iovfrnor Marcy in this city, many appiicatioiM have been made to him for the j^ardon of convicts, among which was one pr»»«entf?d by an mtulligent looking female, who came to his room m the City Hall, in tlie ♦•arly part of last week, attended by two iiiter«-stmg little boys, to give more weight to an appf.al for the liberation of their father, then in confmeinent at .Sing Sing. Her petition U.-ing r»^neivi?d with a favorable ear, Khe again called on Friday. 'I'he (iover- ijor having in the interiin thoroughly in- vostigated the cas^, and a'certained the man w as a suitable object for his clemency, dr»*w a/i ftnler for his relejiw, and gave it to th«' wife, who immediately stirtod w.th a joyful herjrt for Sing Sing, so as to have the pleasure herself of d»?hvering the par- don to the keej«r. Cpon her arrival at the gale of the prisfii, she presented the paper, vt hich she fondly thou/ht would soon place h»*r in the presence of her husband but her anguish may more easily !*• conceived than fJe',!ri!jed, when she received the mtelli- ({' uce that he had died the morning before. [A. Y. Utandard. there; I replied that he had fallfii; let us go beck, then, said lie; 1 said to him, yon cannot go bark alone, wait a few moments and you shall have help; he replied, I can go back as quick as you can; upon which lie started, I pointed out the way where to go up, anl strange as it may app«.‘ar, hr manit'ested as much strength as he ever did, he scrambled up the side of the gulf by bung ing on to bushes and shrults, and went hoim* without the least as'^istance from any fx'r- son. hen he had readied the house he became so weak tiiat he could not raise a hand.” Ills Physician informel us yesterday that he was in a fair way to recover.—Martins- fturg Lctci» CO. litpublican. Mtlancholy Arcidcnt.—On the 25th in stant, a melancholy and most distressing accident occurred ot Hopkinsville. Soveral little boys were playing together in a gun- smith’d shop, w hen two of them took hold of a gun, without know ing that it was load ed. The son of Dr. Glass had it by the breech, whilst the son of Mr. Finley held it by the muzzle, presented to Ihe forehead of Voung Finley. In this pomtion it went off, and al>>ut one-third of the skull was carried away, leaving the remaining part as com pletely empty and clean, says ou r correspond ent, as if it had been washed. The scene was most heart-rending. Mr. Finley, the tifither of the unfortunate boy, was near at hand, and entering the shop, found his s»n dead, and his brains srai>‘red over the room and the gunsmith’s bnck, who narrow ly escaped being also killed. • Ijovimlle Herald. Ertinrfion offame.—It is of importance to observe that flame, by a statical law, ever tends upwards. Attention to thiscir- cumstance might Ije the means of prevent ing many a fatal issue when female’s clothes accidentally take fire. I^t tl»e individual be instantly thrown down oo the fttmr, and Ihe flames are as immediately subdued. A few moments in an upright position are so many moments of imminent peril, which is rendered almost certainly fatal, if the in dividual endtavors to make an escape by the d'lor-way, for tl»e current of air imparts energj and power to the devouring element. With the simple precaution refVirreH to, niga or oilier wrappora are unnecessary. translated by the interpreter who accom panied him. Brother—I hsre cotro on my owr psrl and in (x h«lf ol'mr Coiii(i«nion« lo Kid yntt f«rrwi ll- itur frtal Jathrr* hi> al Irni^h hern pUiM-tl In (M.rinil 111 ti> rrtiirn to nor huiilin^ ground*. W' hitr Ixirird Ihr lomahawk, and iIki aoand of the rirtr will hi’rralUr only briii^ UeaUi to U>e d«cr aod the buff.lo. Hrolhrr—Yoo hare treated llie rrd men lerjr kitid'jr—Tmir (rjiiawa hate mad'- lii' ni fjre^'nl* and T>u have e”'*' them (iWily to r^l and ciriiik I Th* menxwjr ol‘^our lniiid«hip will f*m«in nil ; Superstitious.— 'i he fbJIowinc appears as Ut |rt«i .S>trit faj* it u ii..i«t LUcU k In an advertisenwi.t m the la:>t No. of the ‘»*r d- |jr'»lnf r—I our tr^ ramrrom •• ihe i(lchrnonJ nw^inrcr: Icavrs upon thr tr^««. ami your yun( “ Worthy Iht atlfntioti nf Fel/wr-ei/itn».—Thl!. hke ih. .iiiJ the fh>.r« ol the l i* take «Inc h well proven Mad Sinric, wliir-h hnf«ii |/ro»en .oil* before uv *1 ha-nd man ha> !>ul h~i*-• tor 30 Of 4U year* U> be a . . rl«iiiure lor Uk i »>k1 few trarnoea, bH ihe reJ man ha» a hej.rl the cl*rk, lK-king over the ■diert'Ka( copy drawer, “ hcff' they are' here i.yj are'’" •• NVhrrr? VN here ! ” •• W h) . —th* muK-v bus be«n fjutxl bv sa K Ind w ho lives at .Vo. strert, sod if v go tlvere vou ran get it again. The p.ior worrun Uirst into a tears, bimI it was aonw tin»e U f>r^ »l^c" be mad«' lo rrali?^ the recovery of i mofK’) .—Boston Trantrrtpt. ytgSlftll I'oly.—In Mr. Bel''i servatiMia o«i Italy, tlie night-fnil i* (Hiwerfullv «l«iiTibcd :—‘*'1110 •nrer..’. th** np|irfie h «>f niglit in th**«' fmorlii.- IS n»"«t sooilting ; vet an audden i» tl. IIy(iro|>hobia, has cured two humlrcd aiid jdd pcrront hit by mad doft*. and m t r ha« :ailrj in an; caac what»of.Ter. ll ha* bton Ihuti.-jhl by (rood jildgi-a, thal Ihia »tme ha» cured otie or l»ti [MTPoni atUr Ihc l!ydrophubiaha.= b>'tn di>ci/M ri d. I rould |>ri.duce huiulrrd* of c>.rti(ii-ati * Ut proM- thin adrertiscment—but I do not think it Hi>rih my whil«'. aa the alone is ao »cU kru'Wn. I kmI, advertiw it lo let it be known rhrc llie alone i* ke(H : it la kept in (ioorhland eonnlv, Sui»-ol \ iri^inia. 'iU niilea abuvi; the city uf Ru.hnionti, and 12 mihn b low (Joochlandfoiirt.Moii'f. 'J'iir price for curing a pulient la flO per wound, ti.i. patient paying hia board. BY THE .MA.NAGLKri. June 11. which tiirob* aivaroily aa the Iwart of hi> nhite *'f ^v«‘iiing, ihnt while w«' iif*. jii't I* brother. Hriiiher—T!»c lireat K|int ha« ji ning lo truer the ri«ir>i; •>lani, lia) t * Hot h'.w licauiiful—hi.w grind is Itr hufitiri; rruund* and litx iiKin o! hader«hi>.li , .i . . .i,. , t.M ff ..... I.. I-,,..I ... I I . trinpiitioii ut nature at thi*; li'ur we kill tin f.'i» 111* liTr.rili , !or lU color It white, , , . . . i , ■ i ai.d Ihi. .. Ihr en.blem of;. .. «J.1 fidld the »f.*ngUl »k> ! h"W »■>. niilkv ■ way, cb'arly defin'd in ii^ lsv' sa it li>" •preiiil out III till* h'-a'cn*' a perh«|»s, tVi-m lijjht « 'i>uds i:i tiie 'i h-'rian-*!, the hnrinlf-s lujhlninj to in>>rk th* firt fU, u hirh, ri‘in:; from e !.p»il, wf-ms til lifo to tfw; 'I’o tins ('ol. Ku*-tis made the follow ing stillncM of the ni^hl. ’ iip|>r*^'priute and ap(>arently heartrrit re- ply : — 'I’hit hijfiiiii;; (Jr'-«« and ll «; fea'Vra of Uv eagle arc whiU-. .\( c "I Ihein. niy trnih.T. I h««e I'lvni Oiia likr iHia Id HAtlfOttfri Ac. It «• a nxniorial of k lla»k. U'lHn he i» far anay, lhi« Hill r\i li> remii.d you m him. \I.n ihe lir. »t .Spuii blcaa you ami your chiUIn n. — f’are»ill.” Mevmoilrnf rrtracting Treth.— Ifyonr _‘■^f•e^d and nrothrr —it w.-ia lue « ill of ihi tooth is troubies,mH! and dH'ectiv.., fill thr , ^ r 1 1 .'"O'" mv h;nd.i. It I hrd m»-l tiii on ihr f« l«i cavity with a fow grams of the finest gljz/i! of bank',i »„.,i,i h»Tr l-.nnn .li.iy *« i, » r..un. gunpowder—then cover it with a fX'rrij‘«l>n ■ try and my winlo brt ihr ll to ha\r lakrn >>«ir li'r. cap, mado to fit clrxu-U—gnash v>lir tf*-th *'*’• *he l.nat Spirit plired you in my hamlr a a furiou«ly logetl|S-r, and it will exol«ile, leav- '’•h'''"—sod the white men n« *er attack an un , , „ I I I 11 ir .u . . armt'd fic. I ha\o iherclure treated vou «ilh all ing not a wreck liehiiHl! If the oiteration .|,,. l,„, „ „ ■ • ■ " , • I u .. Ilir kiMi.ni-aa in my powir, and hope ycu ha»- nol is properly performed, it W ea*iy, and pro- •■iitTrrcil any mronvrnience* during your rr»ulenrr duces but trifling inconvenieDce ; and, what i ' I'h u*. And now that yon are al liberty to rc- j IS rfmarkahle, iftlie patient stierz-8 at the «nd rejoin your tnbc, U licye me I «vm. a eun that shiiK's now hen- so right time, the fragments will all fly out ol ' '•'•'“‘y "* T®'" of j..y, Vou there wa spot in the wuHd thnt csikU-e herrafter jfive no more trouble to your white r lore nee the fair, Ihej nil h« r /7or nrr.—.^Ir. " illis seetns to he raptured with rior»nce (in Ita'y.) In' f>rt_v-sMlh •'firft impresjiions in Furf' he give* u lixwe to his feeling'*, a* I 11*' “ We Irxjkcd dtiwii im the IMenlik' ” ley of ihft Vrn«> al sunrise, and ac'"" heart h'.i|ied lo nr-e tho lull dome of 1 enrc, ami lh* lulls all shout the i^ue* citv, sparkling with palarea, anl kind!'- I your Original Anrcdote.—“Stranger,” said a strolling b anker to a Yankee pedler, at ■ Ulsck Hawk »aul, “ Drothrr—The Crcat Spirit one of onr public houses, y.>lerdoy, » what ; “-"“J •• doyou charge for that ’ere silk hankcrchcr : The Colonel proceedrd-" Brother -it i. well - “ Notliin’ sir.” -N’othinK'T then I guess I’ll take it.” “Then all you’ve got to do isjist to hand me over seventy five cents.” “S*-venty five cents! you said you did'nt charge nothin’ for’t.” “ I don't charge nothin’ to nobody. I jisi fake the ready change for my goods, and then there’s no afterclaps about it.” Boston Paper. |sismhJ f(Mir of tlie s«rvcn months I I hi-en in Italy, here; ami I thuk I pass here uh great a proportion ot _ i "* '"■' I here i« nothing that r»nf‘« ' you have »een much of our i««cr, and will behold Comfort ami pleasure, that I* firrai deal more before yon n a* h your ow n wilhin the reach of the smallrst nieaa' Krrneoiber thru and tearii your younj; Florence, I never saw a place s^' wealth made lean distinction. The country. nrmrmDcr inm ana learji your rounjj men Ihit ih#* red iitterr*l it to br trtLiid- | ly to tlx-whiten, and to th» ir gfeat falher, the 1 ,, .. . ^ I'reaident. He wiU afford Oiein hia protection if j *** «n the world, •« Of»" ^ th y do to. all comers. The |>alace of the mr’M'l'* I rcceiye with pleaaiire Iht* Iiur.tinjf dreM, and I "hall value it much more becauM il waa given U> me by Black Hawk. Accept thia belt of wam pum tm my part aa a remembrance and bond of our fricndxhip. May vou li»o in petca ever after with your childrwi. f'arewelL" .Vor Crmmt.—The late conquest of Al. ciors by the French ha* mado known a ce- rnent used in the public works of that city. It IS com(H>sed of two parts of ashos, three ' cratulations. Bt fura he departed h«r re- of rlay and one of sand. This composilion, j ceived from the Colonel’s lady, who was called by the Moors, Fabbi, being again i Pfe*ent at the interview with aeyeral friends. A fow words more were spoken on either side, but they were unimportant, and con sisted merely of friendly wishes and con- -(Milace mav be entered and visited, andenja)***^ all.” Captnin Jonlan of brig Spnrtsn, at Portland from Matanxas, state.* tlm' fell in with a fieri of inolanses cs«l>' Nantucket Khonls. Il being in tlie n'Jf" ho did not sec them till he got up them ; and he was much snnoyed by humping against Ihe bows of his first on on« tide and then on the olb'“f mixed with oil, resists Ihe inclemencies of a splendid bead bag, with which he appear-1 was a m»x.nlittht nicht. and he cmiM the weather better thon marble itaelf. Toprotrrt Cuctimbtrs.—A writer in the ^iei.esee Farmer gives an instance of ap plying with complete success cotton over the hills of cucumbers, to prevent insi:cts from eating off the cotyledonoui leave*. ed very much pleased, and said he wouhl I them dancing about on the wavw. carry it carefully to his squaw, who would atanding up er*^i arMl others lenfilti"*'' U delighted to receive it from her white sister. The other Indies loaded him with presents, and he went away perfectly hap py after shaking hands with all the compa- ny. As he was going rnit he pluced his band upon bis heart and pointed to the sky as far ns his eye cxMild reach. !• i hie they washed out of ihe brig recently wrecked ou Hass Rib—snd timl>erii. Am?. se*n a day or two _ lln Reaver, near fhe sumo place, i* •limed were alsu a part of the iaine
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
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June 29, 1833, edition 1
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