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-J "2c flrqc fo Got), fo Jjoqir fioiw-lirij, id lo jjoqSr Jhj.ij.'' VOXjiXJIEES S. CKARLOTTE, KT- O., OCTOBER 81, .NUMBER SO. HOLTONSLWILLIAUSOr, KlilTOKS, T.J. 1IOLTOX, ruopRUToit. TKKM.S: Tl,r N.irlli-C'iirnlinn Whig will bo atTnnlcd to .,,.. nl-ri lit Tttil IHil.l.Ahs in (niwiiiif, or liS AM) MI-TV t'KXTX if p-.y. irnnl be il'lay-' f"r tlinc in.ititliia, ami Till! I. II lliii.i. .-i ii .p.riiiihiiucil uiim nil arrearagca arc paiii, i . i i ----- i - -j c, ,i i tin-option K'i"t'". i I'"'1' ''.v ,"e strangers, and which was sopar- ,l,, riinii nti.lniTtrii.t()iirno!l.irp-rnuirc "trl ,r"" '(i y only n t Kin partition. Ap H; ,nra r I' . Il" ann-il type) !' tin1 fil nii r. ply ing her ear to crevice, sho listened. t,l.n,aii'i'!'"""-,"l'"""'"',"'""""u"""'- urtail. j ,cy were not asleep, for (the distinctly .tl,M.,,t. and Slicntl ". Sale, charged V. r ' w - .-t hii-hir: sml d diictmii nl .I.IJ per cent, w ill , ,. , 1 .... ."aiiir frsin the Wj.ul.if C. f..rmlvrrtiri. !.y j . iiut wlial sl,al' '0 J( fUll t.iO brats," mr tear. A'(tIiv""',,u in"-'1"' monthly n , said one. q.iiiri- rlv, nt l r . .. rj fur i nch lime. Mi mi. j " Kill tlicill too," Was llie reply. , tMy':.i i" r -I"""-- f'Tc. l. .-., . ,,o trained every urn el she'even tried J,-.:i I. lt-r . liii.ini.a must be .I,cl,d o , M;; ,ie alu0yt auilihh l.etiii of lier t. r..i.inr.. " ' ' .;i ii .1 in iiiu-tnlii r Ta I O'' Ih f f 'a h utricle lritlirr. j IVIin.iiitrrr lire rulliiirifi ii to ji I hi nriiti. iiortri). f IV"in ti Jitna! ttf i't,mmfif. .ci) on Hit Lnu of llir trrlir. !li w liotc worlil f n in ! ' tlx- aarrnw 9 nt ti e n , I. 'in a tl.t niuurnliil, ruKin; !iri l,.iiii' iit Ihi ir the y. 1".r h'irk wtii'-li luri tlir-j r r'i timri ; I'nrfrr tlf Unity WiVf pit l;i -If tin rr n liynje a. tnjl ti-1! p ur !'! it.ltrt -irl itiitritiiira o't t D.e inz : K.-r t. t dill rirvi r t 'til wlrry wnFtf Sink into i-i'sn c A b k f iir. t.r i-in . r nnurty fnnna at m.rt , Mil li'.iuty ;nn i 'I o t:.; ill a a . . 1 I l!r w ih'b ainp no rnnrr, .".jUMp in li" iir i.fn'. ' ng. Ar.'l tltr -t din lt' if I'i'v f "I r ll ir I'w liit.lr 'nil I'll' Jiiili 't tr-r l!ir tiMitlirtB nrt tin ir tlii-illiu fl li'in''. iio nnk i!ri ur inj in ilt " ; (I'rr f.tlirra l"i liihlM't ! tltur t mt. K'tliir tiiitn fmm llv.r lotrij oik tlif, Thf t "M iinil I' S' I'" Inn m l 'i' riiuf-.ii v, Fullitul In i.n'nrt ' Ijw : Tl"iin;li "II iiii.onr hy I. ni.r, Vrt in in y ii-iimnl in il.r, Atii w itli lli wi.m'-n mitk ttirinr n. Miorr. AnH I'etu roM r(lirrn Wlei Ii t.hl.d. tit' . 'I I. e alte!a tf liin k ti.i n.i.t III f..le. nil Ittin Toil LlkVlJ In nnir.U r n il ti j'-nr wntil. k i " nl amun jf V"i. f ' r. i.ii r..uil W !k n- fam4 Ilia b"ll w hit li kt'iir a lie m tlewn, 'r l r:llT a a i ' ). rm tlitir 1 n mm n I r.irila nr tlirir I, if r arc atrota u. nnr a;i.il pa litre, I'ul luT-rnr alt ill narrate 'I'lic ilr-attriil vii.rr f H le-aUl J III f aMir H ic A tr-'m I' y niil . tliotl arirli mf i' l-.ft nm atui le.arr T-f.H a iiU'tl-t tia..itr ill t'-r, And H' It'l ll'i ';i '' M' "" N r 'i!.' r It in c t'n N ..iti.i r ii r' rrijt'.i lilt) limFlfieM. A' a. t'..f l'i nit' i a o'. r, 'I'll' j;.lalil aliiti ! p"tir ; !! r frttclit ol' lire i iinw nu liierr-, Tltf ft tnifa. alaa. ore run. A ' a!i ill rt-m'Oi.lk. e tlu'ni m it't a. i' f. M inv .'i. I t Inn ai ef II.. -in itli t- ar.. S-irriiar t-r llii-lll a'i .11 Itlniil llia. f ra W l.,i-ll tl iMl'hl 1 nrli den jt.y appt-ai U nm lliri ti rl id It, Tvi' tft'-'f at nf m try ttn l.itn! Ir"illilrit wrnl ilna n I'mi. Tieia tv rtlirnw n, itli litem lo rit-rr. n'a ttn M'.urninj; thi y jfn. Hlisctllancous. I'tnm tiit Jktfhmunti V.ullihn. A LICK M KUTO.N; me C H I L D'S S T II A T A G E n. nv .n.niiA r.i.iw nTii. I'urin; my travel, acrcral ears ril'ce, n I pt-i t throujth the ca-tern p Ttiuti of ii -ja -Hide. Some of I,m ; :'trt,:i complained (Mi , I lia l oei'i'-ion t ltp at the lillle Itbat two dime a j:la w,t an iiutriiee,iu- villac of I , where I was 'btniticl M-v-; price ; but the tiiin-i were linnl a a well a- r.il wek', on iinp.irtant luifie. nfl.iira ! hot, whi-key scare. , water bad, the retail W'liila there, I hecauie acpiainfed witii Mr.jer eon'cieere eay ; he had all the cider Merlon, a wealthy ohl dinner, wi'h whoe iin the market, ami " raley could le t Iilbird intelligent and iuteretini family 1 was ao ; to pell any vli".i er." l-"or aevcral hour flic picaed, that nio-t ol' my h iaiirc le)ur were i Vankt e was n- popular n a payina-ter; l'T-ed in tlu ir aocielv. " I crow iU filled hi. rhantv, Jiis cider went elf "nc evdiiivt, aa the vouiiL'i r niemlier of I fitni'v and in V 'elf were ceated arouinl the lireajjp. eniraed in the to me dc- ' h'.ditfiil atnu-ieiiieiit nf . I r v -t l!inir, we were J 'lie'd hy Mr. Merton, who propOM d tnliin to ti-e his on n words, "a real penuine I1!', with the he roine of which, we were intimately netpiaitited." Involuntarily, 1 ' (.' need it rou ml our little circle, and my . 'viare-tid on Alice Merlon, a beauty of """i" eighteen aunilners, wiioe confusion 'h"ed that it was ahe upon w liotn the flat- tTinj njp, Hation of heroinii was 1-eMowcd. J he lollowiiijj tale, as it may be classed anions' tli thrilling iiieidnits, and cnnn"t ! fil lo interral, with the pertnia-ion nf the "drr, we will r-datc in (he words of our I ''! d f.-iei,J ; i i'liluvc ihml.tM-ly I: riee'l upon my jr-inisca, b'lt a h .rt di Innee from the lioiie. a lull nl.l t.nlMinr. The iiiiii- iii iii, (Imp J lie ti'tie, in wl i tlnro is a I arte door oteniii'' over t!n rarj, wis n-c'l as alecpin apartments f f the necotiiuiotliition of travelers whom "li.'lit happru to enteitain. '1 his build "Z Was nnee ukd ns a "t ire-li.MiJi', I infer, fr.im t!,; frrt ( t,r hcinir a i.rojeetinjr "nil over this door, probably pi: d there for tbf inirTio-so rf rai-inir irnrnlsi. Hut to be! '"f. we were nne ni'rht cealetl around the' '"'de wlnn two strniii'cra entered, nml bet-, V ' neooinni.idn'ions for the niehf, snyiin; ; ed the cider in ller. V1'")' had traveled far, ami were greatly fa- "Why close by here aomewhere iut ''-'""d. They were l-ither roi,ch lnokin; 1 back ol your place, rejoined the ciiMouicr. fellow i, an I eat ninny acriitini.in? glance's, j 1 bet you ten ill inks you didn't," said "found tl. r.pailment's, but their li vely c-n-' t liv Yankee," and will you j-o riyht round v,Tsatiori aoon dijielled tiny disn'reenhlo ' and see." ""I'fessio,, wliieh mi-ht Iiavu'been prod I I " Hone '." responded the customer, and off 011 Alice was then ahoul twelve years' (hey slartcd. 'lf n?e, and naturally y.-ry timid, which per- j Sure cnmijili, " rijht mimd there ;" Uiey haps was tho eaus(! of In r suspieions heine found another crt iihli-bniei.t in lull clash. n e-i-ily , .x,.it,. ,1, I , second Yankee had vied an nwiiine be- I ''id just reonrercd from a secerc illness, hind the li rt Yankee's shed, had lapped the "lid eonae,plf.,,y ,T(, r,.tirerl fiiit.o early. I rear end of the aforesaid cider bnrrel 1 he Mran-i rs w.re nhown to n room in the I through a board, and was r. tailinj: it. nt liv.. n"'e; myself ,! wjf necupied one in the cents a plus, to a perteet rush of euslo lir.,t Mory, and the children i-lcpt oil the c-1 nn r-. C.i'i'f''6" "' cond floor. Ah my little otic came to give wo their pood niyl.t ki.-.i, I noticed an cx-trt-Hf ion of uneasiness lestiiig on tlio face of Alice, but as she assured tuc that she was (juite well, 1 thought no more of tlio innttcr, mid soon lcl asleep. Rut not do with my little girl ; flie sat :ip- pnrently gnzing from tlio window, until the oilier children were fast asleep. Tln-ii he ftolc noii:lt.'.-Sy out, crept oft- v n siiirii In n. rofini m unci t ,t .... i. art. to l-ten : but hrr l.rnin wn n wil'liTrM, (hat i-lic could diluiL'unh on v n few uncoiiiieetctl word.; ns nmrrier ! luntiev '. eottee.ili t ! ohl Merlon ! .be a ! ;n or t Hrtr down into lier room. Mt'i g.izi d fratitirally upon Iter lillle l rot Ij cr and iter. li Mept on, tmi otiieionii ol the iinpetidin i!ntiu' r. W hat wnx hlir to do T Hie had ovci heard cnniih to rnn. 1ihd her thul their liicn wi re in iinniini iit ilan'er. 1 Irr lather, on account of his re cent illiifi", wa, unnl'le evt-u to defend him m If. 'J'licre ji on iy one man .-ervni.t at ihut time on llie pitn-i', and him rhe diired not tru-t. Tin-re were no neihliors within scviral inilf. She thought '1 the neeonnm he Latl read, where, hy prcenee of mind, , alone, inatiy live had been mved. Then hr knelt and praw-d thnt Hod wouhl eive lie r power fo ae tbore ?o ilcar to her. Hm aro-c ; ahe p.-niM-d hut an int.int ; then w a'kiu? I' the fu't "f the hlairea.-e, l,i.ii li r-ly, lh.it tii" l.iiniiy inihf not be an nki iteii, the hastily n-een'led, and ran into the li--niii-' ro.itn, i ' u i m i n ; II y ! fl V fur tour li( '. the ..w i t I'ai t ol the leiu-i- it on fire, mel 1 1 t l the pow der ! . sLW wa ! (j'liek The II. en w ai, i H i iave nearly reach- Ui ill he destroyed '. Iia-ten i! iWll fhe'e Mi pJ ! nol lartluT l-iii ili uif , but rii-hed ilow n ! ! .Hie had ptirpTc! ,' rpcin d the do.,r to whii h 1 called your attention nt the ( oni tiieneetnent of a . s rlory, and the mi n, fai ling on pile ol rocks btlieaih, were in.-talit-!ly killed. w a-i w aked 1 y t-l ri. l., nml nt t!ie aanie liiiie Alice ran into the rimm. and fell faint ing at the aide n( tiir bill. It w a t 'Vir:i! Ii oiri It-fore fbr wa ulhf.i -1 I " v restored , lo I oiii li, ii iii ,i(e t ii-, the l,ii l nt the iiuiii t,U t r .it ; ami an yre.itlv iv he h.'fk- tlial I, 1 1 1 H 1 1 V h. t ' n :i duapnir Tee ';'I.i7etl ar -.-rilll- fr,ir, rrien, nt,'! not of. The 'II inaia, w ho bail e-i n iioiit.t reuialiit o, I 'if ft. at ittf wte'Tf laiiit. jlr wmil'l davn been in ' i r ' I red, hail il le t been fur the re 111 a r k n ! , I e pre-enee rf luiml 'of my darin? daughter. 1 hmnd the li'.tte ;iila;e of 1. o viry attraeiive, that I reii'niii. il t, tin- time nl 1 1 r tny bii'-ine'-n af fair' Wi re completed, and when 1 returned 'to in v home, I was tint iiiiaeeninpa nied . ,,-ntJe reader, if ym would brcnie farther ; acquaint, d wnii my mut coinpniioti, take .i pel p " r il vou-pia't " int'i our parlor, and iinil-t th pM"p" of meiry f:ie. r . t i e t ! i : t of th" I r.-ne au u mil util'ii! Alee. A V WKI'.r. (U'TlH 'Ni:. V'ln n at Urn Satitieo. the ariey uf fend linieh fron heal and droiL'lit. 1 be water fp'iu the Ilio liramle, tie'iih abun dant, wa n 't Very palatable, atel all hind- if Inpi irf wi re at a pteuiiiini. Aeeitaiti iioat v-hcatletl l ai.kee Fmio uieain tro- , t . " i.-.i.i-.i. cureo a narrel ol eiuer. nun whii iini nc deterniintl to n t up Liu-in. ." He ran to (.'etlier a t i-e ranva--li. . t, I ippi d hi' bar- i .i i. ,t i , t .; i.; ..i.l, r ui iv.., V ' .. . ii' ....iv- h t,,itoiiier-' flocied in l.y ..;:. t,--. and ot:r Vankee w as making an " t tei u.-l l n tin at raid'Hv, and the deep poekets ol hii hott Teired pautalooioi COIltMMieil HlVlT CIl'Mll'll to Mart a free bank in Indiana. Iiut the ti I of fort line uiitoit'inately bi'nn to end before the cider wa 1 -alt" snld ; hi- patrons rmlually fill oil, nml by the middle of llie afternoon, Jonathan wa h it ah. no upon hi" barrel, t" w hittle a ii'l ceitate upon the uniiabilily of trade, Towards cvetiintr a cutomer appeared in the tent, ami culled for a pla's of cider. 'I lie retailer ha-'eued to draw the desirrd potion. 'J he eii-tomer alter drinking, took out his pme and in- (juircd the pnee. " Two dime," "aid the .-iiikef1. " Tio what :" cxelaiiiiid the eustoiuer. " Two dimes," coolly replied Jonathan. " T,v," mirled the eti-tomer, " I eau ei t ju-t as j;ood rider here I or live cent-, u glass. No von can't." draw let (he Yankee. " There aint a pint of cider, eept wl .1 Iv : "ut in that ere barrel, this-nle l (rleans. r "I know better," r.t. irt"l the jureh'i-er ; "I boueht a elass net an hour neo, i.ud on ly paid live eel ts for it." i "I'd like to know wlire yon cfTeetetl that small transaction ! impure " liilit muml here, I the t imliee. the iiiiswi r. " I e "iiess il was irlit rnninl h f ; iielil round win -ft t I d I il lil.i; lo know." continu- KVKliV MAX HIS fAYX LAWYKK SK l.V- DE FEXC K 'JTUL'M I'i I A XT. At the last term of the Orange Co., (X. .) Court, tho followinj; ease was tried, up- : on which the jury was nddrefse'd by the de- leiiuant, who liad concluded to uppear in his own defence : 'I he Vnqilr rs. .Tunics AUrrton, This was a very interesting ease, rendered to from th fact that the ih fendatit acted as " his own lawyer " on the trial, without bav in" llie advantage of bcin one nf the lepal frnliO'liit V ii anniiiii . ,,. 1T nl' l.i..l. I wo nro able to pive nearly a verbatim re port, with the exception of the " acting," j wns decidedly rich, and afforded, much a- j niuscineiit for the lepnl gmitlenien present. J The defendant, who is a nmnll, red-haired, thin specimen of a Yankee, was indicted for an assault and battery on one Mr. Dodder. The fact, ns divulged upon trial, are brief ly as follows i The defendant is in the em ploy of the Monjraup Yalley. l'orrestburg ' And Port Jcrvis Plank Hoad Company as a loll gatherer, and resides upon the road, , some miles above Port Jervis. He and the complainant, Mr. Dodder, arc near neih- i l ors. I On a Sunday in February last, the de fendant saw the complainant in the act of beating his (defendant's) cows along the highway, and us an inducement for him to l'iit, Inn !i d a few stones at him, one of i which, as the complainant testified, struck him on th" back of the luck. The testimony being concluded, the de fendant addressed the jiry as follows: I iiiillcmr ii nl llir Jin if: I don't know nun h nbnut law , and since the trial has been going on I have concluded that I ouedit to know a little more. I ought to npologi-e perhaps lor appearing in my own defence, and i will do mo by telling you that I feed one lawyer, and hire ! another, in this case, but tin y both ennm up tiii-smj when I need tin in most. I suppose I might have secured Lie services of some of the-e other ' limbs of the law, that 1 see aromnl me, but having been cheated by two of em, I concluded lo go it ' on my own hook,' ami here I am ! 1 want lo tell you, gemh iiien, le fore I go far ther, that it is not my fault that tliio ea-e i. here takin; op the time of this honorable court. 1 think you will give me credit for telling the truth, when I fay that it ought to have been tried before a Ju-tiee of the Peace, it bring better adapt, d to the ca pacities of such a court, than of this one After this dillieulty. Dodder did g-et r. war rant for me from Squire t'uddi back, over in Deerpark. He then r harped that I had iii-nlt.'d him, but fiv'1 or months has fresht n. d his recollection, and he now says that I nasaiiitcd and halt, ,'cd him. 1 be lieve there is some difference between the two chiiro-cs. Didder savs he swore to the complaint before Squire Cuddebnck, ami I leave it for you to say whi ther be tells the truth now in saying that I battered him. 1 was taken by a t i.n-t'ible b. fore the Hpiire, and cither because the Justice was ashamed of what he had aiready done, nr hadn't time to attend to if, I don t ktmw which, it went down. Two or three weeks after that I w as nrr. -t-cd again, ami my w ife havinj been eonlim il, I thought it best, as n dutiful husband, to be around hum, so I got rid of it by giving security for my appearance to Court. Y.nt know, gi ntiemeii, that I nut in the employ of the Monganp Valley, I'orrestburg ami Port JervU Plank Hoad Company, as ii l' ite kerpfr. 'I his company, it sec.'S, had sufiieii nt confidence in my iutco.'t ." ami bom -ty :. t. plaeo nie in that imp. rtar.t st 't:t :i. in. I i en if I should receive fit MM I and sl.-al H 5011 of it. that's between me nml the compiny, and its none of Dodder s bii-incs. Now, when the company sent me up along this roil.! to collect tolls, this Dod der was one ot li., i,,hal :t.-iits 1 found there in the .-, -Is, pi,.! i,l .ij f,r him that he is a -irv lair s eeinn il of the ret of the pot V ,i. 11, ii ihcru isn't any of them that s, cm to appreciate all the benefit of this plank road. It h-t "tit fo civilization a el.i" of people who never before realized the idea that there was such a thinir as civilized life, and this pi nl tier is one of them. It is a (act that soon aft. r 1 moved there, a you!i.. wo man 17 years ohl, rum down out of the mountains en the Plank Hoad, one day, nml raid she had never been out before. Hie fair'y seemed surprised to see a vihito man, ami alter asking a few tjiii stions went back into the woods. This Dodder w as my nearest neighbor, and a good deal nearer than I wanted him, and I hadn't been there bnc, before I heard he bail been lying about me to one of the Director, nnd I soon found out that he wanted to get bis son, who was sworn here ajaint me, in my place. Hut he hasn't done it yd, atui if you don't cou- 1 vict me, L reckon t won't, very soon. I It won't take long to dispose of Dodder Xo. 2, lie testifies that In; saw me throw threo stones at his Cither, and saw the " old ' man dodge." On his cross examination he says that he was !n his own house in the Woods, and bad to look over a hill twenty feet high, nnd also over three slab fences nnd two stone walls. Well, if ho tells the truth, nl'' ! wish is that I had young Dodder's eves. lie is certainly a remarkable hoy ami can't ceiisi-tcnl ly deny hi. "Juihcr," 1 I am willing to admit that I done wrong to throw stones nt Didder, ami I apologize to all the world ami this county pirlieular Iv, for it. The doctors tell us that there , are two causes for nil diseases, pi-edispoi- : lieu and excitability ; I think it w as the lat ter cause that moved me to stone Dodder. ' I therefore confess myself guilty of the ns- 1 snult, but tho ballnry I deny; and if you find me guilty of the battery I will nppenl ' IVoiii the decision to the Court of High ( Heaven itself before I will submit, to it. j Now, gentlemen, you saw Mr. Dodder ! nnd heard him swenr tngain-t me. I asked Mm a great mnny iiucslious, and I was aor 1 ry to hear him answer ns he did. 1 might 'have asked him if he didn't kill my cat, ' and if be didn't stone my chickens, because I they trespassed in his woods, where actually thu rocks nre so thick that the brakes 'can't find their way through them; but i then I knew he would deny it, nml it would griec me to hear him. lie ndtnifsth.it ho I was d Cuing my time cows up the road, nnd pari that, he struck nt one of 'cm, but says it was with a Fnuill switch. I have proved that this switch was a polo about ten feet long and nhout three inches across the butt end, j and I have abso prsved that when lie struck, ! the cow fell. Ji. is true n.y witness couldn't: (.wear that the atick hit her, he was so far1 off, but take the blow nnd the fall together,' and we can guess the rest. If you, gentle- j men, should sec mc point a gun at a man and pull the trigger, see ths flush and hear; . i i. . : i ! me lej'ttii, nun ab tuc r.tuiu iimo rcu nut, man drop, I think you would say that. 1 . shot him, iilthougli you might not iec the. tail strike him. Now, tho fact is, goil'cmen, that on Sun-' , day, I was 1 lying on m; lunge in my house, wlicn my v.itc sniii tS.J'' tt wider was chasing my cows. I jumped up and pulled on my hoots and went out of doors, and saw Dodder and the cows coniiiiii up the road. It is trim he says he was not driving them j hut says he nnd the cows was both going; nlong the road in one direction, and this ! ! - .... t i i i . - -1. - ! ; Hi- .fcf- lie. il un I etiuiu e,;t Ai 1 1 II lO me COWS j or the tiuth; but it is proved that the cows : we re going ahead of him, and he was fol ' lowing alter them, striking at them, with j this little switch, 111 feet long and 3 inches I across the butt, and I reckon yon'll think , he was " driving " them. I sung out la him, j" Dodder, s,ttp'." but he didn't obey my or . der, and just threw a stone in that diree ' ti u ii , w hich v cut about Hi Oct over his head; I at the same time going toward him, while, I he was coming toward me. lie paid no at-1 , tention, nnd 1 sung out again, ".Dodder,' stop !'' still he didn t. miud me, and then 1 ' 'just threw iinothf r stone ; but on he came,' and oil I went, and I threw the third stone, whieli he says hit him in tlm back of bis i.cck, but which 1 think is rather strange, 1 1 as w were g 'ing retard each other as ia-t as we could go. Jlut he ne'"r slacked up,' nnd by this time we were within about eight' f..ft of taeh other. 1 halted nnd hollered at Mic top of my voice, " Jodder, '.Cny in ; don't you stop !" about then he did stop, and raised thi? 1 ! loot switch, as if to' at tike me I sang it " Mr. Dodder, look out '. You may wollup my cows, but if you 1 wollup me with that switch, you'll wollup an annual that'll hook !" Here the orator made an appropriate gesture of the head, a in the act nl hookiii', which was followed' with tumultuous si. .uts and laughter, that ' continued several minutes. j Now, gentlemen, if you convict in", this' Court can fin ; ine -J itl and jug me for six months, ami if von r. ally think 1 ought to be convicted of this ;,ssault, say so, f.,r I am in favor of living up to the laws, as long as they are laws, whether it is the Fugitive Slave Law, the Nebraska JSill or the Excise; daws. I will read you a little law, howev er, which I have justseen in a l ook 1 found , l..r fj.o r j-l-iiilll Ii. ,o --' - f I k book, cud read as follows:) "Every man has a right to defend himself from personal violence." Now, I don't know w hi ther that is law or i.ot, but I find it in a law bock, : veteran number of the bar who wis sit ting near the speaker, remarked to him that it was good law. W ell, gentlemen, here is an old man, who Ioo'ks as if he might know souict long, and he says this is good law. Now, if you wiil turn to Harbour something, page ItllO, you'll find that the same doctrine is at plied to cattle (great ln'ighter.l There fore. I take it, 1 had a right to defend my cows against Dodder's 111 foot swift Ii. Why, gentlemen, nearly all my wealth is invest, --i in tb ..'tii H cows, and you can't woii.lt r that I became a little exciled when I sw Dod der .switching them with bis 10 foot pole. I am a poor man, and' have a large family, ("iisi-ting of a wife and six children, which 1 reckon is doing pretty well for as sK,!l a man as I am, nnd I could iiot afford to let Dodder kill my cows ! Now, gentlemen, I don't believe you'll cenvicl me, nftcr vhat I havu said, lint if y on do, and this Court tines ine SJoi', " I shall repudiate,'' because "can't pay." And if I in jugged for six months, why these D el ders will have it all their own way up there. !ut notwithstanding all this, 1 am willing to risk myself in your hands, and if you think I ought to have stood by and net done anything, v. hen I saw Dodder hammering in cons, why then 1 am " gone in," toll gate and all. It is true, I am a por man, but not a iJ.ro one. '1 he name of Allertoneaii be traced to the May Flovvi r ; when she land ed the pilgrims on Plymouth Hock, among the passengers was a wi'low, Mapy Aiiert.oii, with lour fatherless chiihlren, and 1 nm de scended from that Puritan stock ; ami from that day to this, there has never lived nn Allerton who hadn't Yankee spirit enough to stop a Dodder for poling his cows. J in vmir. (Hero the laughing and shouting were exceedingly boisterous, in w hi.'h ' participated, nnd it was several minutes, despite the repeated cries of " order, order," bv the court, hi fore order could be restored. Our eloquent and usually uiivaiiqiiishabie District Attorney, tearing to cope with so formidable an antagonist, merely remarked : " It is a plaiu case, e., and li lt it to the jury, who pro.nptlv brought in a verdict of "Nut. tiiii.tv." Mr. Allerton certainly de serves judicial promotion, and we move that he be appointed crier of the Court.) 1 AVnvs A lOt'O It is saitl that Hot. Jackson J. Hiishnill, Professor of Mathe matics in Ht'loit College, Wisconsin, has lately- given tafi.lMHI towards the endowment of his own Professorship, Prof. Hushnell i a native of Savbrook, and a graduate ol Yale, lie supported "himself through Col lege and had more money when ho left than when he entered. While an oflicer in West em I!ecrve Colli' re he gave fl ,0011 to that Institution. It is a blessed thing that there are some men w itli iarge hearts. Another minister has also given So.tltlu t the same institution. Due V'" TriVwoj . I ANTlsKnto I'.itvT. A preparation has been invented for the preservation of sub l merged timber, const-ting of nsphaltuiii. , snip bur and nrscnie. It is applied like a I tiaint. when the wood is dry. A marine rnil- i . ... . i i -. . i- . i any in ( alitornia io wnicn it was nppneu i I r, .',,.;.. ncrfretlv sound, w hile timber of the I .,- i,.s I,-, it side has twice required : I renewal. r win n JIENT.Y CLAYS HOME AND OliAVE.; e made a promise some days ago to give an account of our visit to Ashland. We were not prepared to Hnd the dwelling total- ly demolished, but all that remained of it wan part of a brick wall ; which had once served to divide the parlor from the library, and upon this gome half dozen men were nt worn whii crow-bar and piek-axe, leveling i.io ine grouiiu. All tlurelore that rcninms of the old homestead of the Statesman, is a pile of brick and rulbi-h. We are told mat ine present proprietor ot the estate a son ol Henry (.lay is about to erect on th. site of the old dwvlling, a pew edifice of its exact form and character. This will make some amends for tin- work of demolition he has completed, but it will hardly pardon it. The old house might have been repaired : it ,..1.1 . l i i . u,u " eirycii. u was one ol those core-eerntid spots, tho-e shrines of liberty, to which the pilgiim would oft retire to revive hone, anil sir,, n, -then I, Is Uv ' ' o Of country. Aside from the interest fixed to the spot! because of him who, for so many years, ' found therein his home, there is nothing re- ! markable about Ashland. The estate par- takes of the geiieral character of the lands in the neighborhood of dexington, being rich i and fruitful. There are many tine e lives in i the immediate locality w here the dwelling stood, ami we can scarcely imagine a more proper rural home than Ashland once was. lor such a m n as Henry Clay. Hut it glo ry ha departed ; Henry Clay's home is ra zed to the earth. It was with a mortified and disappointed spirit that we left A-h- land, and directed our wav towards the ei-ui- ... .l.:..i. :....'. .-.t i . i etery, which is on trie other side of ., xiiif- ! ton troiii Ashland, but near the closely jM- j liatHteu p:irt ol toe city. It is nn exceed ingly well seiectd spot, nml contains many b.'iiid.souie monuments. Our chief desire, how c er, was to cc tho grave of the " I ire at Commoner." W e soon found it. It is mark ed by no rtoiie or moiiumciit. The place of sepulture, however, is well selected. Henry Clay lies jn-t where he ought to in the heart of Kentucky. 'Ihe spot is beautiful ami ti'det, ami "he slcey well." His "rave is heaped up in the usual form, ami covered with the gri-en sward. It is contemplated j to build bis monument on th,. spot where: he now rest. ( un-ntuoti (;,i-..:-. - ARofT Fkm.-u.e E.ifi:.-;- itltiANs. Aii agricultural lair v.a-h. ld nt Zaysville, Ihio, last Week, and the .society having offered a premium of a gold w atch worth f-'nl to the b'.'st fcin-ilc e'.n-tri:ni, six la-lies entered as Competitors. The judges, after much diseusaj.jn, awr.rdud the pieiuiuiu to Miss Eliza tirahuni, t.f I'miiain, who an t aired on a beautiful dapple grey, dres-std in n 11 el.- skirt. .r.,) . Iil .,n.i jlttr,,.. dress relieved by blue ribbon. The ueciion created a terrible hubbub, in f.tet nlmo-t n roit, and the excitement was only allayed by a subscription being takiu uii n the Spot, pro- ialiie con and another gold watch. vortli ."-I."iti, cured, which was awarded to Miss ; Kitch'-n, t. whom the excited rriwj tended th" first premium rightf.illy br!..t,g cil. Another premi'iui, a silver pitcher, worth v'-'H.was awardedto Mrs. Win. Hr ".'ke. Ixtkuestis"! lixi'K.r.iMifM. At the Lon don Polytechnic Institution a new experi ment of a beautiful kind, the invention of a French philosopher, is now being exhibited, It consists in the illumination .-! the interior of a jet of water, emitted horizontally, and falling into a curve. The !ij,!it. whieli is of great brilliancy, and produced by jjalvnnie ti'.ercy, is nppiud at the back of the jit. It -eeiiis to be wholly absorbed, and bent out of it lateral rectilinear direction hy the falling steam of w ater, every part of which is rendered perfectly luminous. Even the glass vessel into which the stream talis i eec.-isiona lly aillu'.nin.-ited. Hy p I .-icing van oils colored glasses the water, the jet is most beautilul hues. etyveen the liiade to a ght an. unit' tl ic sPitTTIMi ON l.'l.Ass' Mr. Whipplo, of Hosfon, has patented aiintho.! of eiigrnving or printing on glass, which opens tip a wide field for tiicchaiiic.'il industry and oruaineiit fil taste, by reproducing rapidly and cheap ly on the surface of glass vessels of any Usu al form, or even upon ordinary window glass, any device desiroit. Measures are now in progress to establish a manufactory for the production of glassware thus orna mented, in competition with the imperfect and feeble engraving heretofore only p re pared by a tedious process of grinding dex terioiisly upon a revolving stone. I.ikc the ohl process, this method of dig' in ing is purely mechanical, no acid or other corrod ing agent being employe 1, i xetpt in the preparation of the patterns. Tlnyv to rm it SititiT Rosi yts We of ten hear ladies expressing a desire to know' by what process the gloss on new linens, i" . i i . ' i . 1 .1 i snirt Ltosnms, ,c., is protnicvii, ,-inti in oruer tt gratify them we suiooiii Ihe Itiilowmg re cipe : , ' Take two ounces of fine white gur.i arn bic powtier, put it in a pitcher anil pour on a pint or more of water, according to the degree of tn ngth you i!"-n'e ; nnd then, baling covered it, let it set ail night; in the morning pour it carefully from the dregs in to u clean bottle, cork it, and keep in u-i A tablcsp oonful of tiuiii water stirred into a pint of starch made in the usual manner will give to lawns, cither white or printed,!! look of newness, when nothing ei.-c can re store them alter wa-hing. Tmikmmtv l!Frri'.n in tiik C.tsn ok C.yi't. (iinsoN. A letter from the Hague announces that the Dutch government have assumed a high tone, and have refused any '.ndeninitv iu the (iihson ease. The minis ter of the interior, in announcing his deter mination adds : " We have given to t'tie American gov ernment nil the particulars relating to this mutter, and have insisted on this nxioin in the law of nations that when n foreigner on ( our territory violates our laws, bis crime i 111:1 ' j11""'? ruinishiiient. but Certainly uot'hi- clstiui to iiitlciinuty. ' THE COXJCIlEIt OUT-COXJCHE V. The other miming, snvs thu lievcille we were thinking' of something infernal, when in walked Signior Jilitz, looking us full in the face nt tin; same time, from behind that shadowy cloud of hair and whiskers in w hich he envelopes his Satanic countenance. We were verv oml fv;...wl ;.wi.n, .ii f hoof or brimstone, ami ne were about lo surrender ourselves in wonder and ad- miration at the way in w hich the Signior conjured coin into our pockets, and morej i mysterious still, out of our rkits, when' who should nop in hut De Meyer, with bis i nil l,nrl ...1 1-iA lit.- II ...... --, v i 1 1 i-iiu! i,- - a . i leu; n jet ,i , , , , ' another victim for the arch enemy, and ae- j coruiiigiy jmtit negan lo play the devil with the musician, cv.-n ns he had done with us.' De Meyer stooi'l it for some time, in l.i.-l. I j . . , . . . ' l aumiranon, when lie exelaimcl : Yell I bain surprise as noting else pe- I ! side 1 Now Monsieur l'lcctz, I (ill sI-cmv 1 1 some l,n.l.n. i ll .'.!. :.u ...-! ..i ,. a small stl'in frum the inur tin ,,(' a m.usii'mur which again he divided into six very small ! pieces nnd spread them out on the palm of! his hand. Now Mon-ictr Plectz T vas desire to know ' if von can give yon piuif (puff) wis y ou moiit, , and blow nwnv all disc lei tie beets, except i von dat I shall show you. ! IC , ' , i i , , Hie magician studied the problem close- lv, but to puff awnv tit a breath, Hv: of th pieces, w ithout stirring the sixth, was enough to puzzle the devil himself, ami so his dis-i ciple gave up, earnestly desiring to be in-! formed as, to the art ot the matter. I l'er-v veil. I show yon, said D; Mover. Now den. vat riieee shall I keen on mv hand ! i a ' veil I nouf ? P.litz pointeiT out the verv centre piece. t'h, tint is hini, gont ! Ntiw, rc'ti'tlrz . lie iniproiiiptucoiijurordeiibcr.iteiv laid hi: pencil point upon the hit 9t paper designat ed, g'uo a "".', and sure enough the other five i-ce It'll his band in a hurry 1 There was a great laugh at the' expense of Hlitz ; lie, however immediately g..t rid of the sell .'T disposing of it to oo , Senior 1 w ho cut, red at the moment and' bv is now in the market with it '. 1 ho by th Ct!( I,E1! A CFUED RY ACCII'F.XT. j, f,,), Vug extraordinary uarr:,tive or. i an accidental cure of the e:u-tt if cholera Ls n in the J ari tinwtle ; iloyiwuSjCf u-u-t Mi i We have imthi -a new to men- tion t -day r-peeti vsg new turxles of treat ing the eh'tlei -a, iinb'ss it b a rs-j givnn ivi several medical .rgsin. the nutlit iitieity of which, owing to its .singularity, w e should have perhaps beu itieliii.ol to doubt, had it not been certified t,- ns by nn honorable praetioner, w ho. e word is beyond suspicion. The fact, which we borrow troin the Hull' trn r.r i rernp' " Dr. linger (, I,- 1 time) having been eall- fd in a few days smee to attend a ch dene patient, arrived at the ol-jnii period, and in i a state leaving ,. hop" of rtr, )hought tU -jM'Tvrthrb'Ss, t ) order an extreme rctneily 1 granmie ami a half of inecscuana powders lobe administered in three doses, at inter vals e-f hajf : n hour. The French word for dose ("''') si. Milies alst-v j, and the tiers. .n wh'-sso duty it was to aominr-ier ine prescription rifci-pri-tod the word n ise a'.-- cording lo the common acceptation as np- a-. . a-.- plieable to a pineli t' siiulV, and instead of E XTRAOlilUNAH Y AM) Important YV.v, eiving the powler to w patient injern'.'.ly, liKJ1 yoau m;lrl I);Vvjh.,1 Jiti Wxu, he aj 1 it to his ticsi-. T)e tr.nscr.m nee was a lit "1 -t.' zing so tremendous that every muscle of the respiratory organs was strain- id in a conclusive manner, and the reaction i.i the system was f ill. .wed by a complete cure. Will this curious mi's(a'i;e. the i7a?r:e asks, lead to a in w mode of treatment for cholera and wh In anv event it is a cur; otis case ther in cholera or any other anaio- ".n disease, it may suggest the propriety gii ing a shock to the nervous respiratory system, ami may call the intention ut phy sicians to that class of therapeutic agents called mini -s or stercutatorifs, "which were certainly u-cd bv the ancients, and Lave, i in mot icrr. times failuti into desuetude." Ei.r.. tion Ini iiiF.vT.--Tl,c Advocate tel's the follow in Southern Hi g good otic : is We recently heard a " good thing " on a certain distinguished gentleman of tins State. 1 le was a candidate, electioneering strong- lv. when at night-fall lie came to a hou- where iioae but "ladies" v.eii present. The honorable gentleman was ciitcnaincd kindly, nnd offered lodgings for the iiigl'f, which he gladly accepted. About In o' clock he was roused by a modest request fo bring a pail of water Ironi the spring a tew hundred yards off. Hi- gallantry toreade any refusal on bin part, and so taking the pail, oil hu went, lioing was easier than coming, fur friend, not accustomed to car rying burdens oil ins head, seen " lu.-hed " the water over his face and head thus un- cons cioilsiv giving liMilst'i. il runner iini a . That w. ubin t do, so he isi.s . s it under his arm. tii .il again .,ii plat This expei-i- mem w is more s:it:iactorv than the pre- iii:: tor a w Li! bnt soon he stumbled and o'lf Wt t ience ut th a wat. r again. t Hir friend s pa- beeai.i exiiau-tt I, and the nr-t tiling he know the yelling. " h j lady had tiini i y tnc arm. get o'lt ! can t fetch a pail of water tor i In r to wiuiiiicn fvlks. oils) shan't vote .'Mil b.r and dack v ou- they shall ro tor lieiieral .lackaon. . l th, box in that election two votes were found for "liiiiral .l;'kon for llcpre- sent a! e from district ! So much for candidate not practising the art of " car rying pails.' Tin. Ci ii w Fi'KtiTt"N. Ac.'.-'ruiiig to the ashingtoti cot respondent of the New York Tlibuue, couf'idciilial agei'.t of th' Cuban cxV 'iition now lining out under tin command of tlenaral (Juitiii iu have recent-' Iv been ill Wn-hirgton to ascertain how far the administration are (ai arable to tin' scln 'me ami w iii tolerate il-ex -ior ion. Re peated private inter, iews were h.i I with tin President and Seen tit ies, the result of which wns not encouraging to tin' projectors, Secretary Maicy declared bini-elt iiitlexiL.lv ' ho-ti to too whole undertaking, and t iui iyuity of the Cabinet are with hi.u. I 14 JaJ-" a I. Ill, It. s ,M,. ff I'lic ( i.liiniliia nrttlinian of the glitli inst., pn "" '" possession of the following itr.nH of new a Olio ,- U IMwr from H;.ii'p- ARI11VAI, iff Till: STKA.MKKS W.sii: 't''N A.vn Mai.aka. Ni.w Ynaa-.u-iuhcr 2.1. 1'! It. 1 "F 'c'imr' " asiiincii.ii armed lu re ut 1 1 o '""" IUM inuin, won Liverpool d.it.aol Oclnlur i t i,is. i 1 '.'nil tl. i ig..ru reaehrii M.ihrVx tlua inoroiiti!, brmKnu, du,r,,l dst. , i in- l tin inn,nt. 1 He .yruhia trrivid nut on the 14th inalunt. Scbjli.iil w.m liirmiilly ones 1,0 hv Ine ullled ''" .""'X ( 'tt"."'r, Tim (" .tuial j,Ui UI an-iesiiisj me loririna ir.wn in- norlli Ji.ul buii- abandon-d ny the allies, wl,.., Ukmg ll.ih.kluvn lot their Imw.- m eptrdiious, w re Ih.ihI.h r.nntr the, wa,:" '" ''"' '' -'iieinict wliioh ""i'l" S. !,ai,.l with w.,1, r h.i hem cul utt' j the ullles. i 'l ite Uilaai.'ins h,i,'. annk T.shipa ef Jia l'nn ol j the iiitoiiit nl li.s harder In pri-vi'nt, the .illied tli-ets j iritiu et;.i'i rittiiig willitlui' armies. Marshal St. A rni, in! w ,ta- in-.nl, u mt the cntninant r of the i'reiieli lutt:i-a hail ilivolieU on I .en. C u 11 ro - in rf. I'niicr 1. nc'iihofl'hr.d rr lirrd towards the pnrtli wilii Ins tiircea, win-re he u,nly cxjn cini remtiirre. "",'"'," ","1'.',r '" "''"'-' " "d I rinc t- , flUfllO.ll. ; tll,. , t,,..: . 1 1 , iiu hml I led s.llllll o,,v.,r in rt nf the I,:. 1 tie of ihe Alum shnwe tlut o iiini i;,,;,,,.,, ,,TI, .inn t rench were killt.il uliti wtoiiiii' t,. The If usMtiiin lh i p.ecipit.i lei v p iini'iiiig li.!- viil.it. s hi litoir ri.ntc, unit leaving ii.ii'Mi uiiuiitli-it in inn. I. I'.iiirc .Meni-hik'irl' hiin sell leirely i se.iii d capture, tua- a;arri:.t;e Contain llig his tinlale j(.era Having bei a t-.Uell. ' "'" inhabitant.- nt I ksa iwn- reaulvi il to hnra their ei ratner llian sr-saih r, in ';asi. ol n nl- 1.o:k . An otill.rcak vvns fearetl in U'jrsnw-, and ihe Una. sian liiij.eri.il t.ti.tril wns iiiartdiiug tin re liv .M . e,! ni.irehi s. 1'russci now i qirtssi 1 a willingneaa rra?t with Ailftrin. Tii ajity of Meiiu l had liecn nc.-irly dcatrnvnil by Hrc, iiivolvuij. a tuns nt' -,,uiii),iilil. 'l'.iiii.iv had itdvnnei d Is. lid. 111 ciiiihi itiiiice ot' thy laree tyl.t Pt,.l u h iieslrnuril se-re. 1-ivv.trti il ivcr's utl'iira hat been iidiusled. J.uites Me'.linry o:' l.ivi rpool, the heiitay iie..lur ill breadslillis aiiu linllell, UilU ailajHrlilled. Uln liil Siuln :t Her.,; X -1 10 .1 II ill. 'i'n ltis!. ..t the Vciie hail ocoasiaied a profound. . naati'' thr.-nlioilt -l'4ro'..t: l.,vrK.i"aasy,tii toliiT 1 I. AlissHra. llrnwii A', ship ley nui.te cotton III ui.Ui r.t le tli nialie, a I illicliane- u , lti.-u i Inw-r. t;a...ik's av. r-i iinMi-r.. Saba nt Mic ick at'JIIIU baUts. lair 'rlelill ti'.il. oa-MlilUnr ,j ; lair tl(ilaiitia li iiilthlini ."till. Ht.lir hau iicvi.iietd Is. till. ('uiil .l.'la.; Ohio .Itis. per harr, I. V lieat iiilnr w h.le lib.. Til l-'nrii Oi-lIiiii'ii I . , nml poolers precsiiiii aalin :i:le and yt 11. ol i!:is.; nu yeil 'i t.s. .Mont y tqjlit tr. i nttsois IJi i . ( liu vIi'Mt.ii Tliii Xrt I 'irs-n M st-., ( letiiher '."i, 1 a.") U Ci-'i:-'! ie quiit. Su. Ui.il.ijr ol lillll balia, i'.l Tlu- i'i I low fi vcr iloea net stem tit lu-ve ahntrt'd ST.mr, raealns .ir mr w. -t, , eiitn.ej- : i at , Atl.tlsta on llie .1st and gjil bueatna trolll jelitow Xrw Orlcwuay, .""9:1 rK'f . Nkw I 'm i ivs, i-t.ibi r '-' f, Ho I. Hohiera ei' rnlti'ii a-k .ill iniv.i lice. Sa lea ti i-ila a" ol'3,.iu!i u th's, al H a cilits tiir innliiliiii;. I'lwu? is a trillc 111 'In r ; fc.des ill ', ,1'JA, I). ;l Ii f (inv. Hurt. Tin- lieu. I-'. Unr. ri."t ni,v nttpi.ii.i.ed fiori rnT of , hr.ir.sia, ny Wr' S'alt lit I'mee, illeil 1U Ihe t'tc- Eltorv oil the Jstil 1IISS.4II1. pas Uid two w ag. rs, one of ? 4.0UH aad an- flt!,or 0p giiltin, that he will rid from, ,s.:in praril.,.00 ,,, Indrpendeue, MU-uri, in, tweve ,i:,ys. T,i.s tlirtance has be.u esti- luau.j at oiie tii..Mi-antl seven hiiudred miles but Mv. Waxtuw asserts th;t by lb routo he will t, a I.e. it will not be more than one t';ioa.ai,,l t!irt,e hundred. He recently ar- rlv.,,i i,,.ro overlnnd. and ou his tritr out uia,i,. arrangemeut for relays of horses, twen ty four of which wiil be in readiness lor his leturu. The gveat't eiiuestrian feat of tho kind ever p vtorine.l was done by Mr. V. X. Aubrey, who went tiom Santa 1, Now Mexico, to Independence, a distance of near ly one tWoa-and miles, in a lkt'.e over four days, 'l iie in ro of the pre-cnt undertukiitg, expects to reach Salt J.uke iu five days, and allows six days from tla-rc to Iiidepvudenev. Should heasneeeed he will attract universal attention to the projects id' mail stage routo communications bytwceB San Francisco and the westrru States of the I'nion. As his undertaking U one from which great gene ral good may emanate, he should be public ly encouraged, and we hope he will succeed. S''i '"'; in .st'o $tin. I.tr.Kt. Cask '"'.'Hht D.maip In the (Vmmoii ,ljt.t w:l Pleas, helore Judge Dal;, a ver ifiideied in an nttnui forlibcl Amos KceliT f. Sheldon P. Church, the owner of one of the " Mercantile Ageueic" in this city, in which the jury Mulcted the difjtidaut in the sum of fo.UtH'. '1 he de fendant keeps a tnercaiitiU intelligence office to inform his subscribers of the mercantilo standing and credit ot persons in relation to whom tlicy wished to be informed, and pub lished t!ie following iu relation to the plain tiff: "(-car T. Keeler. This youth has cot married, and has bought a good brick store at about iim, ou which he has made the first pavment mil ha bought out the entire stock of goods of his father, (Amos Kii-icr,) who is now evidently cinleiuoiing to swindle bis creditor.-, as he mother pays hi debts nor turns over bis sou's notes I hev (father ai.'! sou) .ire now receiving the sittenti an ut .li'lin . I upu, attorney. wid perhaps I veiik up the sale ami subject, the good- for the rdd man s debts. '' Fur the defence, a justification of the libel w as set up. Vcnlktfor the plaintiff, ,i,(itu ; in ad uitiou to which the court granted an allow amo of C-'-'IKh .nr I,.,,'.- Jlrj;... Makinu Mai iuH!Y i'i dt Em;i.am.-TIio Massachusetts Anns Company, at Chicopee, Ma., are now construciing tor the Hi ilish tioverniiient, a com; It tv; -, t of niachiiicry f'or doing gnu-work. I he machines are mo deled from tho-e in the arsenal in Spring ticbl This i-. f. ibaldv. the first machinery. itli the exe. I'll 'li d a ft'W models of looiii-. J .Vc, ma1 in tb.is e the fir-t nintrv for Engl an I, ni'l ever in -j !- In tin: hu- . '', "": .i vcr ii ui -nl.
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Oct. 31, 1854, edition 1
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