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i. v.;; fibres.; .'. V. r.. 1-' ! , N -i STATEMENT Ui,i;ui.i., v TltrSal of this individual, charged with AiJaJful murder of Mr. Samuel Ad. aw.i positive y fixed (or Monday! next ; and VYilUs Ha 1, Esq., the Attorney ue r v IhW State, is how in the city, tonne it'i&i of ivm1 rr rvtl in Wl 1 Ucvci . .uiv the counsel for the prisoner for a tfurthtKliisfpoutmentr-we sh6uld presume ';1:.W tile success, if no better ground are "-v."-". sir-, , ji , li;u0 Inst ,t :.inMr;a 1 1 inn iuuu utvcu i... ! strlWnent .granted by t le , Court, H wr- hen dis inctly- understood that, no VJridul; cdu d be given pejouu ujc p. fehtnH for the reasons then stated. j ' , - I 2 i ' i ,. I.Ann "'mafia rinifJ are 1 ? lS iT 1IUVV O,ov' Mating, to prove hereditary insanity, iirid .liubtles it will be the aim of counsel, ton tl trial to convince uie juiyuwi. m -'wftf-fleed was committed during aniaber ?UiC,'nf thf Prisoner's mind. How for rill succeed uv convincing a jimv m. iFroni Vir minora Patriot: " ? VE.STLK.N NV ATEILS. 1 .3 I It : : . Among the productions of this talented and accomplished individual, it would be difficult to come across an, extract posses sing more interest than the following.- Although it las heretofore been inserted in our paper, yet having recently come across it in an exchange paper, we again copy it for the purpose of accompanying it with a comment or two. 1 It is part of 'a speech he delivered before the Supreme Court of ihei United States, in the. case ot the Amistad Negroes in the month of March r last. As beautiful and pathetic as is the concluding portion -of this xcxtract, it falls short of producing half the effect upon the reader, that it did upon those who heard it delivered. Wei were ourselves among the number of those, who was present in .tpr: Court room when he made his i argument, and can testify to the deep sensations pro- on board the steamboat Oceana, navigating the Missouri river : - i i "Never was there a greater variety - - LiltZ 1 T. - - t - . . -tliiH and oY enlisting their sympathies, it'isTfor us to predict. The public have no tfrodthirstj desires, aixl we, in! com !n4,nlviih them, ask only that justico may - bl dinl-; that iio false sympathy, nojr any fnvivklv.scnsibmty may bo excited m the pfe'.fc belialf; but if he has been guilty L.i Infill crime with which hp. stands ?cllate"d, and from the very contemplation e ," ..Kiii t(. human heart shrinks shud- l ddrhiTe may.suffor the penalty of his -i'-i. linH ntisfv the offended laws of his '.XiUtv: It is time that our statute ibopk Vi 'tM ho A dead letter :Hhat the raaips- 1! tv c olir laws were; sustained whicfi can 'rinivciic the case white felons go unwhiri I :--.illliiitihii. nncl murderers, from i mis- -,ped pla to ST' . 1 eof' blue spirits pn0 gray,7 tt old and youn,1 sinners and saints, a. more heterogeneous mass congregated on one boat than may be seen on this. We have governors, con gressmen, editors, preachers, lawyers, doc tors, farmers1, loafers, and pedagogues, rowdies, blacklegs, thieves burglers, coun terfeiters, colonels, majors, captains, sher iffs, constables, soldiers, whigs, democrats, and locofocosJ We have good looking old ladies, and awfully ugly old maids-p beautiful maidens and intelligent matrons ibout fifty- squalling children one man groaning withthe toothache, another shak ing with the iasue, another raving". with gout, and two lor three in the last stage of consumption. ! , At the present moment )0D.!: 1 i which so r duced upon the mind3 bij his listeners, ny there la a scene, displayed, wnicn, .ioae his closing; remarks. f J!v kcribe faiihfuif-uld require the pen of . . . .. -Til. I 1 -. 9 0 . A . M 1 ril , r lie had occupietl tne; atteniion oi me wiflalso Succeed it, it cost nothing, vhich is iore than can be said of many of the huribligs whether Political, Financial, Alrrtiiltural or miscellaneous that meets usdt!evcry turn. .; i'lfXhe Jrescnt may in truth be designated thc hjr'pof;iM,vt&!- An editor can scarce- iv lnaKe an acKnowicuiueui iu ma i. defe fr Having unintentionally palmed off up$.v hem some miserable hoax, than a re- petiSron of that unpleasant duty Decomes neissarjl. The confession the press is nolflpalleb! upon to make to the public, relates (to fthe story, which went the rounds a f&wl weejks since, descriptive of a "show er fcfjflesH and blood" which was reported, omwhat vyas then set down as unqucstion- INDIAX SUMMER. QT'This charmuig season baa nTTiteajr : m&hleaVnhh "M L -La rJL ct n wth the parting warmth ot hillibug it ' had hia advantage, however, ovr inaoy that had preceded and we, fear Court upwards of four hours, and had be come so exhausted a"s to make his tremu lous and subdued voice, : scarcely audible dcross the chamber. ;1 he audience, was In rrrp nnd 'p.rowd'ed the Court room. Jcl.aCh ft vym, c raone euu 01 uu. abg authority, to have occurrod within Gov, Miller, (now congressman) with, two nUTonnessee. The mvsteru Wi,igs and fo r Lbibcos; they are d,i, nbGazcUpu-Bfelcd iussing tbe:ments of the Bankrupt-Law, 3 a: J: i' the distribution Bill, and the McCeod case m? il Z Vi 1 I 4f flesh and blood in Wilson ithe different speeches, .very much like : PW'Z t thr late stlvW one hung ppon the accents ot the speaker, some ot those maaow congress a, u.u has turned out to be a ive n AliaPPeur m his " r- , Jn'in trUttprinfr drons to the ground, as the rreu, iuiu utwuio .an. u i - q - o c i i t .: ii . i i j e and so anxious, were au io caic i every, session, ana mere is auuui as ihuu. iuC .r f , , wnt1man- lmhn In the 'social hall' sit live '-j : ' ac the dew is soarkling on the leaves, or fall- word he uttered, that! respiration itselt preserved. I. ? - L .A,. A l tir a lime . susduiiucu. , xuciv summer, which, still lingering, seems reluctant tcr take a final leave. . It stands as a sort ot isthmus a dividing space separating antagonist" forces, or as a neutral ground where both meet and unite lovingly together for a time. TJie Indian Summer is beculiar to the A merican climate and lorm3 one f of the most beautiful characteristics of bur au tumn. Jt is tor naturalists to say whence andwhy .it comes, and how it receives those qualities which distinguisri it as a particular season. Thp.old story about. I fires iuthe mountainsnd prairies of the -West we shall not stop to consider, altho' there are, er there were once, many good people who believed, that the warm wd ; smoky atmosphere of this season origiia ted therefrom ; and as the Indians wer : supposed to be the authors ofothe xconfla , grition every year when the leaves and j dry grass became ' fit dr. burning, the sea son was called Indian Summer according-1: : ly J But this is a philosophical ageand we , do! not ask any body to believe mqre of this tradition than they choose. There are different stjj'es of beauty a- ; mpng the seasons as well as among women and paintings. The beauty of the Spring, . on a fine may morning, tor example, when seemed for a,, time suspci vrainff- men, vith each a cigar l u Il4 .r, i';V. V. n-rnv lnrlcci nnd rk.4,it' nnrl lnss nf linnor at his Side. I s,ttY uuf c . aLUUU LUU UlU lliauj nun "J ; I '4Y ' u - - - - r i 1 - v . - - il ' I , -4. v i- I (1 ' " 1 venerable lorm, going over luu ii&t ui those who bad occu pied the seats before and around bim, in times . long gone bye, luck 'loan me another five, Tom.' A liti and calling up to recollection many ot those tic further along sit eight penitentiary con the phenomenon nil at elidous turn of mind, birds leap trom branch to orancn, giving playing poker i Til bet a dollar "11 see m?Tt re , CI '"h" whereupon his format the same time-that is, the birds tWt and five bfetter ;' 'take if,' M n the "mJ? ,Co a ereat deal of sweet musc-the beauty of traits fn their characters, which had so Victs, manacled, playing 'old sledge uiKtine. and murderc feelings of humanity, are suffered pc that lawy vvhich, while it remains statute book must and should be i f, . l i t .7 1 . . J - pel.- "that whosoever sheaaetn, man i ipt f y man swJ Aw toori sicrt. j :;Jd learn that, Colt-suffers little, jcon distinguished, them and so endeared them to theiD associates auu lrxeuus.. . auci uu irig this t and enquiring! where they now were, when he replied Gone ! Gone ! All and impressive irons. AlltroW litilWI mnntal aironv, and the ter !(Tto' him 1 1 . vlJ CC..s.t' tti if irrnv. rrt ni conscience unci mm un..w .x , - TTi brother, a lawyer.of St. Louis is here, . rt hi; totrethcr with the one residing in J:,j cfty, areth9 only persons pcrmittbd to viiftlhim, except his counsel. To all he is i' y 1 L . ... L.AmmnninliVf OVPPfit fill sa lilO DC very tuiuiiiuuivuu.v,v-wj, - " ! ft. I ... " - J ; ;th fa hi oi st Gone! a morel solemn i sr.Rnn' we never witnessed. ' There sat the seven venerable Judges (that being thb number then present) their heads bowed down by the force and' affecting nature of the appeal around were a breathless au-1 di.ence, whose countenances betrayed the feelings that were at work in their bosoms and many of them' shedding tears and there stood the jspeakeiy pausing to. recovi cr lumseli ana to acquire energy enougu box, betting with kernels of corn, each ac cusing the other with cheating. 'You are no gentleman j' you be d d did'nt vou pick a man s pocket look at your ifoio.ct of the murder. 3 own statement of this dreadful af- iijhas not been permitted to. make on ..- . i t plblic examinations ; whether wisely nit,t.vvc do not pretend to say.! Such a lament has however been made to; his ceived it, without commenti j! : v k states that Adamsf came to his rooms .rrrnrrrnmt. about which ttiere j was A dispute. iThe botffsat down at the to close his remarks altogether it was an fifty Dutchmen occasion, the impression of which no lapse cnacc troth Our r U and settl6d the various items except lVAbouVthi$"time a. dispute -arose! -be-- - t -rJi them ands high woras ensuuu, wux--s itCuv; A flams called him .a, liar:? f-l'Mratedat.lthis he struck Shim, and a i ks fa rri ' LmL ti.oronnn ensued. Adams f V; Utrnncrormaliof the two, threw 30 of time will 'bo able to minds. ! , M av it nlease vour Honors: On the 7th of February,' 1804, now mors than thirty seven vears nast, mv name was enter and vet stands recorded, Ion both the as. nihp! nf the Attornevs and Councellors of this Court. ' Five years ltcr, ih February and March, 1809, I appeared for the lust time ! before this Court, in defence of the cause of justice, and of important rights, in which many of my fellow-citizens nao pro nertv to a large amount! at stake. Very i shortly afterwards, I was called to the dis- charge of other duties-j-hrst in aisiaiu rrnds. nr m later vears,, witnin our own v j - - ,( Around the stove sit two invalids, one cursing anil groaning with the tooth ache, and the other shaking with the ague Scattered about in different berths are some dozen or 1 more children, with voices like nightingales, pitched to every key in the scale, screaming most merrily occa-, sionally Varying .in tone, just according as thn Plans' of the dear confiding mothers are administered.. Down on deck aft, a re near crazy, and almost with -their ft bouncing,. lapses, 'kicking j out' a dutch reel in a most excruciating ro".wcr. 'Forward,' three nr four stranninff ni-ggcrs arc ode of the firemen choruses, ndmn water into the boilers. . i u I cnoh-n mnmincr. tn nn eariv riser, is verv coumptav some serious inch, upon uuu u , ? - . i i a .u woIiaWlhem free; and they accordingly 1 W W, l"l ' '" ' ; " t,L"v all IILI Alt Ob !i the di- near;tfcP5ace,whcreitsoonputrificd: thcy yers.fied range ot iie ds, meadow, wooa. theiSy kter , having obtained sufficient ands, hlls, and valleys-all fresh as .f qnaitity of blood, picked their time, and just created and specially-decked outtore. cony4ed the 'shower of flesh and blood,' ceiye the v.smg sun-to say nothing of , 1. . i .ti- . j a 4i, streams wreathed in early mist and other nv strewing me nver uuu u.Wu ..'r,u-:ui.i.b.n field, Which having been competed, they romanuc appuneuuu uiu sMi a loud yell and ' started for the altogether, we say presents to a spectator liaving a good conscience uuu sumo uuu- "ination, a very pleasant ana Deauuiui house, running all the way as y me -piu boyliqd been at their heels. So endeth .thissliapterv' ' J o:c:o- violin and flute ia roaring out as tncy Oecasional- MPICTURE OF NEW YORK. TC folfowing complimentary notice! of j Ncvlyork is quoted from an English wri ter if the! Liverpool Albio'ii : I ; am often? amused, and at the same timetiostructed, by yhat Englishmen, who havviited America, say. concerning it. 'TUfiVftlrnrrr tr finrl from OUT COUUtTV fVom l' i j i .. . i l J. iiav;T "fe1- " j red, ly by way of variety, some one trpaus up- EnfT can npw be made in such a short rolls r.4 n rW's tnil.sn order to hear him yell. I h- 4i,ot unct mimliprs nf wpll. - i wij. r . " i SDaCU Ul li i lie, men. w uuv w.... . , D--, j , i . .i " , lUii .n a: .I 'A' ,n mntmn nnri r. fe; i. V. . i .t a: ' 1 . ,,r n finf o Hn nnt knnw l hat vvnnsi an mis yiuciniitji.y.ip iu :nforaflfH Kncriishmen maKe me inp uieru emai&u iu , nnnnnrf nnwn Tfl Tf li L KL1 LH. Vlllll i i-;.' l j. il mnn( m ... ami -rr- r oanaiacinry c pvw ... . , r L. IU iiiMUUI - - I ,'. , " f , O . l.-l T scene. L he beauty ot a mwlsummer s aay is of another kind, which! we must leave -, to the reader's fancy, having been already drawn too diffusively into the descriptive. Autumnal beaty is different from that of the Spring, from that of tne Summer, and from that of Winter the! more Especially in the latter case, because winter; is not generally supposed to have any beauty. TA charm of an autumn dav is of a pen- sive cast, unlike the freshness of may, and different from the bold brilliancy of an Au gust day. The causes of this we . cannot the rain r-i r- - -w almost deafening peals ot thunder, 1 am nttomnting to Write you a few lines. 10 ,v : I Bulletin. 1 i :o:o:o:o:- "iWft tnlcf; the followiig account of Page's newly invented- portable Mill from the. Baltimore American.' Why will they mg irnd vio- dahger . ft ''.igtrongcr niaji of the ! tvyo, toe i H iUhnon Celt, and clutched him i . . i , k "i;,vihroat that he was m M !i'(Tr4winlc 1 . Uolt was men mg w" iBacW jon the floor, and as-h'i hand was Li , tltJched out, ft came in contact vith country, but in different! departments ot not answer a good purpose in iiie piuy iu her Government: Liuld did Ij imagine ests of North Carolina? At appears to us tUt T clmnld T.vnr apriin!' be .:reduired :to'- thev are worthy of attention. k. "This ma- I. 1 lilt. UlJVrMl -' - I : I mf .1 ? . ...iv.U Un nt "seized.", (bfot as ver3 he knew not. what it was; uiu hi: I: ffinvA-darasM grip still hard Aipouj his LirfatT he brouglit his hand round and V .tW him on Hie back, of the head ; f his , 4 . ... f i It.. t-iflK?-iTt tr iitnn t:Tould seem was naruiv suuui W m and jlici only rolled rather porO; on Hah then struck him again, and .-( ' Ti5. . .:. i . r rnx ny t-,c, :iH nt b ow. must nave 1aut.11 v h,m s , i t'h-ad-lThcse wounds, dreadful athe " ! ' - . -V I- 1 . I ufeequent examination proved them 10 De, Ivere not sufficient to release the prisoner s hruat but cveh in the agony of dtiath, : M x.l.nrrw stil continued to hoia iirnuv ' ! ori, until Colt seemed to be at his last gkisp, ;nr1 tlmn tl.n drelidful blow was given. on claim the right of appearing in the capaci ty of an officer of this Court; yet such, has been the dictate of my deitiny and 1 ap pear again to plead. the jiause- pf' justice, and now of liberty' and ifp, in behalf of many of my fellov-men, ibetore that same: Court, which in a former age I had ad dressed in support of rights of property. - 1 stand again, I trust for the last time, be fore the same Court4hic crostus, artem que repono." I stand before the same Court but not the same juuges nor uiutu by the same associates j-nor resisted by the same' opponents. As least my eyes along those seats of honor and of public trusU now occupied by- you, they seek in yain for one of those honored and honora ble persons whose indulgence listcned.then to tnv voice. Marshall Gushing Chase chine is remarkable, not only .tor its ex traordinary performance, but for its ex. treme simplicity, and the very small : pow er required to drive it. While in opera- tioh yesterday, a wet yellow pine iog a placed on the carriage, 16 feet long ana 17i inches wide.) J.ne say pasuu imvugu why the season of autumn should be mel- . . v 1 . rr iU : ancholy and sad in us lniiucuces upuii uio mind. It may be on account of the dread ' of approaching winter,, or regret for de-" nartmff summer: it may pe ior a son 01 sympathy with the falling Jeaves, emblems of human decay, nimgieu wuu sumuuuug and lie! Writer thus speaks of New York : of pity for the poor Haked trees mat stana, If yed liavc been in the Bay of Naples like outcasts, unprotected from the chilling blasts : or it may De uecausu puowic mo . T subiect to influenzas at this season, wo J - ..." ! leave it to the philosophers. Baltimore American. trivrAo see and hear a great (leal in that time it J have been much pleased by some lette&vhlch have recently appeared in the LiveMiolAlbion, (which, by the by, is a mon vthe. very best papers published n this country.) - They are headed Remin- iscen?e$ ot 1 ravel in me unueu oiaiuo, donlgP into ecstacics about it till you have seen'lhat of New lork. lou will view it unde! the same blue skyind balmy air, hnt vonr eve wilP take in other charms thari those of scenery the bustle of traffic and tiie sounds of industry." Nor, when -OOO- New Jersey Strange posture of Affairs. m this three times utes and a half, er will cut with in the space; of four: min- A mill of ten horse pow- ease 10,000 J feet per day. U1JV4 MTM w V s . - I A W v-' v Jm w v T t- M vr.11 l?i'nd. will vour eyes be pained by the jt wmi kg n-collected by our readers that unw&omc sight of swarms of beggars, and tp;CoUucil th it is the Senate of New ragginl and idle population. New York jerseyt is equally diyided between the two is thernonetary' centre of the States, and pariies, being 9 democrats and 9 whigs, its WaII street is the Threadncedle street an(j mt upon the assembling of the Legis- of thclWest.; The whole avenue is a great iature a fow days since, the agreed to make. We-learn that these mills are, now get- tcmp for moncv changers; banking nous ting extensively adjoining States. received irom South and We itl: r..i,...vr tUn tinnA- whir-h denrived the feretchcdbHngJf life, and released, .flic oeii from his gpsp. Uolt then. arose utr rfauod Adam a corpse. . ' . I iiT.-'-,,. c..lv,o.;n,fl im slavs. lie remained stu- . J. i - . 1 1 ' a pined with rendland horror he Knew) not wViat t jd v, and iat length determined ; to mikiiis brother acquainted with tne iijCts, iof this purpose he went to his lodgings Ifrtitlm wtw not ' lifcy the park, a nd walked there for sbpie ' - ItUheinc? unable to make up his mind as fti: K,wf cmiirsfi to be pursued -nei ui rno- uv..' 1 . . nrt t mo tliOlin- It ICW leil .SUlIlO uiuuu, iuw w . n 1 it. Washington: Jolmson- Livingston lrPr,flr1 W hern, are thevi where is that eloquent stateman and learned lawyer, who was my associate- counse). in ine aiauugu mcnt of that cause, Robert Goodloe Har per Where is that brilliant luminary, so long the pride of Maryland, and of the . A hicricaii, Bar, then my opposing counsel, Luther Ma rtin 1 Where elerk of that day, whose into "use! in this and the . andthaorders have been numerous places m the t. . One of them, put up . . -r- 1 1 fort the Baltimore and Uhio Kail . itoaa Company1, is said to We paid for itself in about two-months. They can. be readily transported from place to place, and set up where ever timber is abundant. . As a nvfiof of their efficacy, it may be mention ed ! that some time ago Mr. Page put one. of ill es auivisionoi mv uukuisui iuui wuj y0& exchange offices occupy every Cordingly Mr. Casscdy, democrat, was chosen Vice President ot the Council, ana the other offices filled according to agree- fufisf hears a hundred technicalities which ment Qn Thursday the House of Asscm eomnCetelv puzzle him. "New York isja bv which is passed a resolution to true metropolis in wealth and refinement, ff0 jit(j' an election of Governor on Friday agreeably to.tnp requireinuma ui ; vjUmctpr nm associations, -ah. um hem on a ra he ,thickly il road car, ana set it up. imbered country through wHirh the Ann a hoi is railroad passes. By hld to send to his factory a 1L IIV " 1 - - vt& nv and delightfully to those who Rt:rnt;i,n.' and imon its coming up in the so'gene rally forget that many parts ot the Council, a motion was made to - adjourn neAS )rld; are yery little behind the old wnich was earned by the' vote of a whig thaUthc-grpaL picture oi sociuiuv..iuU" I J but .,v.:iA, A nnnn I11S! charactSr, he Refrained, lest they should hoV hplieve his story, and so deliver himup Vr,' r . P. . . .1 t -i. iv- Atte.r travelling me rarK ui mnv nnn mai v u uui-. w. -) r- hii-nVd to his rooms and took the dreadful rtrtina 'trith W hich the nublic are already .enininted. to conceal the awtul deed. i tr,;krr nn! Jimflrfe, nn the above state- fihent, but simply; give it as given to us, ili The stt'V is ai very plausible, ana u eiy 1 14- " . - . - i . I . 1 . 1 - probable one ; the wounds on tne neau o the 'deceased, might well have beentgver Xn the manner described. 1 here arc, however, no witnesses, of the dreadful jtra edy -to God and p nunseu inu sui lone is known, I V ! : i : .. ,i4-:o:o:o- - .11 ! If rich, it is easy enough to conceal jour vcaUh;.but,ifpo5r,. it is not quite so easy o cqncdal our roerty. r we soau uuu hat it is less dithcuit to map a uwuuu is the. excellent name has been invirn nunntitv of Drepared timber, at less than half what it would have cost him; if Vesrs. lEpiTQRs:The following para- grarefcrragIoa person who is soon to I be Uied or the awtui, crime ojvihurueV who seems w.aci 'c w i has heretofore lecn 'politically opposed. On Friday the Governor,1 who is by' the Constitution the Presidentof the Council tookthe Chair, but by the desertion above alluded to, another adjournment, was ettcct. ument of his abhorrence of the African ! slave trade, Elias B. Caldwell?. AVhere is the crier of the Court! Alas.! where is; one of the very judges of the Court, arbi ters of life and death, before whom I com menced this anxious argument even now nrnmaturelv closed 1 Where are? they all Gone ! Gone ? All lione I uuhuhuui services which, in their day and genera tion, they faithfully rendered to their cpun-thn- pxr.pllp.nt characters which LI .-w . T - im.awim, ,--71 :. tav: Mav V, On Saturday. purchased in the city. One of these mills should1: arrest the attention oi every parentr fo. h .Q PeniliDgton waa U in oneration atihe Navy Yard, AVash- aadgfchild, and r the moral i it. inculcates rWthfl exnired." and consequently the du- . L i ..a,! nfWorc niv noW enoa?- 1 . '-KrM. . i i i Ur.r I... t . ... :- r r5..nLnn. tatmlvo on shomtioe treasureu up uuu i yes oi uw uiuwv ui vjuivu. - . : ? !! . ' .k "ir n;,rQ i '.At- nooodv' ihp. Vice President of the- IT XI ivuoovwy y . y they sustained in life so far as I have had the means of knowing, T humbly hope, and fondly Vrust, that they have gone to receive the rewards of blessedness on high. In taking then my Ifinal leave pf this Bar, and of this Honorable Court, I: can only ejacui late a iervent petition to Heaven,-that eve- ' - . i . 1 ' f 1 ry member oi it may go .to nis nndi au count with as little of earthly frailty to an swnr for as those illustrious dead, and that you, may every one, after the close of a long and virtuous career in this world, be, re ceived at the portals of the next with! the annroving sentence "Weil done good and faithful servant: enter thou into the J6 ofthv Lo.rd." ; incrton, and several others are now epgag ed for the United States servjee.: . t . .When desired, . a very 'efficient planing machine can be attached to thelsaw mill, and worked! with very little increase of .'''' i, . ... power.,. , . .,..- ,.. : j -o:o:o:o 1 Th Press in Gerfnanvtir. Walsh in one1 of his late letters that the King of Han- ctn'fp with '.the nress annoys mm, J V S i. ' i . ; - not! less than his despotic pretensions em barrass the: German diet. F rench tounsxs write that the press of all the secondary States-of Germany is subject to the influ- of Berlin imbued with' rrussian ideas, and that Germany does not possess, in fact any free independent journal. cd.: 2 T beg of you, theretore, to give it a n1.ipiin thn Intelligencer 1 ifc A MOTHER. uc wish we could transfer to the minlHl of the thousands who so eagerly read all that is said of him, the one impressive lp.ssdiltwe are taughti as we in tlailbase back to its germ. That germ, vhc:t growth has1 been so bitter, was insudination from. childhood up. warp,1 His whole course has been mark rd in-: self-will, breaking through all the JJ ' . . .t. 1VT- Council. We also i learn irom me new ark Advertiser, that Uie Court of Errors," composed of the Governor and Council, js required to meet .on Tuesday, and much ;mJrinnt Winpis awaitt its acUoo,,but - trace the evil that the Vice Presider cannot preside In ; that Court, and that consequently me xerm must! be lost, unless Governor is appoinU - ed on Monday or uesuajvv. :o:o: VftyrriUe -Tife Natchitoches Herald reU rds a mostprrible transaction, in which- ' -r --m TT .1-.' ? Tkrt'Atruint Vpvnon CS- . "i 'nVftenho French war, bloM thaendof his own career of 6,000 acres, and when Washington returned to cultivate it, ho had 1200 per sons upon it in his employment. Now live on "the place, and 400 i irr. UnltJvfttnd. chiefly used for1 1 ucica uuijr uiv.j 'i , raising wheat and Indian corn. rkrrvrsn rp.straints of the family, of the i-.i. . ..... i r I r.on school room, ot the counting-ou, .Aiarauders were engaged. ' AM hfoJnndof the law of God. Hi some Texamarauders were eng . . ex.m rteparo.fc.Z roo. Let the child Termors and captu nn. hibmit tobechecked and guided, trem- BoatpgW, wnom laej uu J ..-;:T:ril. f'tr 1' vout 5(t inm never uare u- uu i? whom he cannot control, will leairi i-UiiVinV l?mplfl and 'curb his oivn wild: fissions," , And aliv- yHe stood Dy ana saw meui uiggiug ior. a at is offence was that he relusea to recogiuc theirlauthority, and expressed his opposi tion to their many lawless acts. , . : : . - - t : .. ? .v . r A li ' ! . . ' I- Ml r. 1- v 1 ,M I! c 1 4-1 ' 1 tf S '- i - f - i 11 T ; ' f: if ll uineas, than one hole in our coat. j, ; ft 'A- ! 1 rt- : "m'
Edenton Sentinel, and Albemarle Intelligencer (Edenton, N.C.)
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