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v ,JV,"T. t.TK CJIX8T1TUTI0H AND THE LiWfe-THP! r.!!ipniiv nv nun mdpdtv "ii i i.-.ji, )i u,n .iinrti1 im s 'a imm .-. i , j mu um g . . , . , . , " 1.' ;n , : t li l.in,llil VI, 137. I nfl m ff aa w, ,,r ni arm . ... m . , . ...... law). Ihi Arislerarjr. m rrKk i - ;- ' Lotii 4l n.'ilharlea Hargrove ewm y uh TOM from the part last nijhtr .taJ supptwe be did, Caroline, what keof ' - ' ' ''tTi rl m vbciher b did or t. fftar met. j-a apjv if -ym 9ftf in very pbManl hMiaMir thia avoinjp tnd yaar great iwpaurut-e . tort vur qiwtioa anawrml m-ikf me yanii'Nia takaow why ? k it: an M aatiafv V brtib. Mr llargmv uf KT MilMar m fcw fni ib fany. - tt'hjr h ' tkarrve.' a avrrt nmaa4 for brin eaht in bit eoaa . . - , J prej what nhjertHtq ba vow to (( imr p f-rnrh amif lhool i litoaa tiwhn, l'r. what I kiv: hi 'and ihrir preuiiariT m diffema-okf i .rpning if ymt re at liral that t i a tt ailmotrd into thw 6r nrrt (t-,. v.in. h'aer. if yo wih In he ! jnr-tiMut-d in lhai rank i wrt ru- " .a future. Thia ia not fi'm urae ' iu mve encourvied hia ureaaaioiMia. i a Haa d ua apioae father wnld eay f Jin- knew of theae thint-!" j rnif.Olin,'.ee,lieil L-xiiaa, vmr J sr lite veira my ae.nor. e ifi iierhapa r .iae t ngHl to f unl met wtueff when - t.. ir j d tt "u " in iiir-miiT ! iiriiT i.mrr. ynu ahIl reeei.e rav thanka JiTedttTeiH viewa. however, frii yir kU. at you alreaJy know on many Bi'if ; amng wthera are ray viroa of donrtiona in aoekity. I a tppoe ti . tm!irracy in any of ita forma, and a )! dittinctiona I minded on wealth u i ahion aline. Thia may dn fur the p-.'j4e of EnjjUnd. bat in eur land of b!ic ii I think mmf and latent ihnild confer rrprtbiliiy, and rank &t poeaor in what you ara 4ear to am the ' Jirtl'tircle of taoeirty. 4ud h. arn-r hi(h may be )oar cMumtioo of the difuity you ahuld auttaio, I Imp ar own ame of propriety, will be a Ki'int rutde for ry eoolucL If you ju.iJer it irantfe." coutinurd ahe, that ptrmit Mr 1 1 arrive 10 walk vuti m- nc or twi. it ia to rae paae io rang thai you ahould aprnd ao l tour iie in the eontoanr of ti dr. cyton, who I think to b by Ur tit iitMi rjriijiou fap 1 ever aw. . . WI5! aai my worl. anawer-d IWtiiia acw,ifuliy, giving the contera na an ur nf leanv .! dire-ting nefe!f wthur br-rthi-r. Frelenrk Clinton. wh- ti a,i,raeniMg. thia ia pretty atiff in ird; he hi teew on-aching agaioul tnuirwy d-cred rtr-eH" a epunli Ms alinirvf ('htrle IIo-L'f-e -nd i, i;thel theepitliriof tnio vr Setwn ' 3rn!' r(c.iifni pm'erieii. pal ing fni4 affiiHijteJf uin ili eh-ek, 'lamgUd t fi ! nr trr o mui.hi orp.ad ; wHI vitU nty tnn." 1 rutPTi'. it , - I Mr. and Mr. t-'li:'.n, tiie parent of f ifhi!4rim nh conenti-m na jii Vn nvntionod, wr reeidema of v ,iilma Viliajju. to oon of.the moat viahy euuntiea nf Virgmia -'Pteir !'.. and lOinner.wf hmg were mirk H ut the emnin n chtncteriattc of triUKTary , ht H are prevalent 'in wiy portima of the Did Do tMion." inl like others of their lordly pretrwion. )fy looked opM , lb-mo of their fellow vtn9 who eoiild not bmt of dnwtr ii-J wild vIlo erth.' mt a I. mi lit "vcaUfiy relative, avoccupvtng a locr ink hi aofieiy, anJ ohnu not to.regard Heinea of nn inrcrior order, w mid ho irauni fro.n it. hivh. eiinai.ler.tion i liich their unaulMUntial wealth haJ nferred upon them. '.'."" ' , no doubt in accordance with the I Ji;i of an Ail Wive Providenc that I'wncijona in aorieir hou!d eivl. and 3 , - , 0 - - . -. n " w.oraio etiQitn a leveiiini; avviem t.. .... J viiij tin rnlicui.ni to the eitrcme. H ihita. occapaiun. uiodca nf life, and a Hundred other virciimeiancea, havn a ten Wy to create an agreement and wmt lirtty of dixpoeiuim i-l different individil iv. and to give origin "to certain, clave "i tociety,, fJnt ih.-re ia a cla dHiiinni. ''! bv aim in contemn! of other, n fitil dimt the' otwi-rvalion ia oinnon. jsi voh.a peryn, move in the ,! Vtti'It? i.f ...m.a. . VlTi.M, mm lit, .f.k.llilK 'dium! or rather, what should it. be! Mdti hun but one -diatingnivhing perult fv fmm the niol that mama the in quest of prey. He is endowed 1 ! Creator with a ioiid. i It i this 'iicli gives him all hi tnperioritv, afttt' j hwh, as ilia cultivated ami amier the "'i roi and guidance of biranraMe prtnci P'' . approximate bit to the intelligent f brighter' world.' And it i this ifiniirUl principle, enlargetL eananded " operated upon . by the illuminating; o ' -.1 anuwledjje. uciher witb eirtuous poe y .m an- $ ' ! , a -?-J: ,!;-. that should gi to human heitit sYra orvU.. t .lmade up J'EQItV fiiifl raani!iKiIifu. it , Iklm m-A MV-.S. v. ; tv 4 I But ebamiaattly there ia, age at n" pf erfa!- ultsanaa whoa Wk lB tmhaly Mrroad Its piMWWiif) (thiwg fi he be I'm- twovt eervd and devpt . taU of hia epre,) awi with giaat and genii, bul tUl Mr oi l aad fawuteg syco phants, ready to awpply bit amy ! oath, a d execute hi command. Tm wcatdV bought ronseqa-tw ami authority, t f try dS Sowing italf unxe aaJ mr. ad iw areompaayinf evil of emtoersry pre dwariatiPf itw-wtseives wider and vaidrr; wha rnotatijjiiaung growth threaten la ruoie lb weed ot republic rink aaul ' amm. o - uutgeniiy planted y our ancestor. (Mi that ih feani of -aw lrviKf . or a.Kraardt. would direct lh pea. t ctp ihe injoira aud arrest lug u balrlul in flue tire! .'. Mr. Clinton ttad epared no rj in the rdaratKHi of hi chitdrco. Who number ant oara U rp a)riy bmi airoed. di(iuii brrn Htawd at. CaroliMS tht -idel. waa laM ihrw trara 4d.mnd tali4y tall. mkI MrMd 4 a claim bant An rrW.n niruitjr, aa hrh mkK had t-n el rtd bet Ut tb I ve tf dreaa aiMiiaaaioa. nndaa ali wtaa J prrdirtHHt aoa of br f there depea dr.t thai he a to be lb hee of ! a.i ttcreptea fcvr raind that Nr 1 onlv idy waa to )Uu arhenea and de . i i... i.. ww iwm wr v rrauaa wni i waa ao devirable; ia fart ahe more than realized it. for fmnt ih ag of tarter ahe wa known far and Orar a lha belie of F , while ouateMua pretended admirer paid their Htiermg' reapee U which br rituaequence deataudrd.' Trt atrnnga to aay, at twrnty threa aha eoold villi boat of aingle hleaaednee! Tbe dipoiuon of umptmed feaale ander gftea a emgutar ai d remarkable change -they approach that dreailed period whew Die world ill rbiae them, though they eh-ld move in the ftrm circle, an der the uuidde tula f idd matda. Thev low that graceflnea, that rngHloe of manner, that freuliar fentimne epnght linea and ainuhiiity id rharartcr. for which t early life ihet war diiingnih ed. and ar noted for their tmubilny, lhir readevanea anl oer nicety, in adtrv ot the movt trivial moment A .(eacnptioo of Kre.b-rick Clinton may b f wen lAtfrw word, II wa tneiuy ne year old- had ajwto five y-rv at t! iMvat reapertahh liWMr mlitution in iltw aute. and toe otbaf lui e ttw eouiitcyt during wt.eh ume. th-nifh lie did iot make ne ai.e rrr aa aome of fit ela- nMtea, onttf lo bia natural lnrHl'Oa for portieanineiNfi. he w-w null lr anoe oirdto-rMr,v lliageneroo ami aoiuhle rhtwrt ohtained him k regard and friewloliip of ever y -ung ian who k t him; ai:d hi bey r-etioua dnioMiim reod-red hmi a faviointi with ihe laili IMIupa hra being me ami ot .Mr. (Norton H a eiwi. anieralion wtiieh ronmhtiud to ihie end A d l i'ulhe iiitsed oui-h in eooitia it u dirrtfd 4 .the nnl aihnrrv eMiwn and etdd iMinalitte f etuieiie diev-red tlie c.ir"lfio- if an lnde ieinlent aid rnmented oioul. Lnnaa, Hie run'C to lnme favour 'ti-- ro-Jef m eriiaia iitready prepoMwaa ed. and .vnn i 10 be one of the ehtef pirn-a in inia tle, , in her erg!iieiiti tear rather anore ibun nn ler llm tnidifw file and of etoanrdmarv be tuiy and intelligence. " lo the laugn ige of an almired frmala writer, aw a a rMn naturw gentle; laelmg.' a iimatert. imvdei-hy education elegant, in formed , I enligHiened. while veneration and bene voleoca eotitriboted their heavenly i .flu ... . - eoee to adoro her eh irncter, nd told Kr anjienortiy tn tlir fltrinig coqeene whoe eerj. acUoti aeek for applaaae. t?' . . , CUxfTiiH 111 . . - ; Staler Caroline, am you going to f v"'7 v .f it V t Wny, Lo-.itaa, belntva t.have given Mr. b)ton a pMtntae thai 1 would be the rc- I should not have thought of go mg, however, if he had not lafitrmed ma that the Alir l!ahtn, -'ana' - Aifaline 'I 'oiapkina.icMrt and Mr. Aharon and Sjphia aud l)r. BUkely are to be there.' .f C'troline returned Uium. I hardly know how . to underaund yout if Mtr, Senile, and her 'daughter are not respect able., certainly the tnera presence ol the persona y on have mentioned should.ont be an inducement tor either of u to'go. Indeed, rrplird Caroline' y.m mean to be parto-uiar. , I did not wbu'to ni. nan trtaMhe were'mM rrtptcta ltf but wft: Sevton iittll me, lio k;nw tliein when tiiey , fjved in B that jf.ey did not move in tin- $ir. irrl' ' Al any ra'e I am d'L.rniued i find out who ami what they are. tn fore 1 tnke aft iittoci nta ol Hal tSullf. tlumgit she is Fie uefick parajoi. ot t.-ri.viin. I ?"P our tninrfa u aa train Urn hial. Tb liisa arrived. Tit partr a f.Wd; tia rtditeaieg Uvm v4 atvM dia iptiavrti itr earra ami aasanm ol reIi- lji A motif poa fwwi el tba pamptty the wua rip paMrd reel T aruuaJ. and aad gairty eeUr4. . l!trrrat ia aha aat eletaAtT- aaid FredcvM-b Ubokaa. athu aa auhdiag by bia ade. art bw (Tactfully) dprr.' . .Vh ia if, C'littOR, )o ara Uikinf abuuif mqwirad. Ilryrota, , " J. lb prruicul girl in ibe buuar' retaraed be, di j ihi bnnw aowT . , - I aia afraid, a ahnald ax4 agrer re fdwdilarxrwa, well aoderauiiduig wba he weanl. a ,.. ..-: w .-, ; H had ialrmipted Fiaderkk. '. iba yw aaeaa la iaaimtata that IcUa Saiilla baa her re,uai praaeat thia evening V 0 1 do.' aaawered Hargravaf ? aol think U na iMuatire to your laverite to ear that I tbiuk aha baa bera a ntperior ia! beaej. -,., ..... )iar estlaidted Fledvrirk. eiailing, ita wr U we have been aueb goid (rteada; nihrrwike I aight be trwipitdi to arat your bravery but w her ia ahe. ronu need be iotpaueatly. Chartea felt that haltdgoaetoolar. be ooald ImH retract, however, and be pointed to Loataa Clin toa. , , , ,,, . leanwlii!a the enjoyment nf lha ave ntng rontinued, ae did thia deauliury rati- veuna. id! the etork airoek one; when aurbfiaed at the latenraa of the hoar, oa j baking round tbe trienda pereened that Lha! i j . Vi j i nai tir rwaiwir nan airraur wrpaiiru. Aaoxig (he miaainf were Carolina I'ltn tow arnj Hvr admirer Mr. Hey ton.- A abort time and iheroom waa cleared, and Leur aa oa ee.iBpauMd bom by her brother and I'harU' llMgtovri the former ahe Jovad with all the purity f aiaiarly affe . itnn he Utter, whom a bad known but a atiort tune, to roavry brr ihnughu 10 aa delicate Ungoaee aa poe.il.1. aba. teooHnordy ,repo.min. regarded aa nneoam It waa tba following morning that the eonvefvaiuot t" U lac which Cumnen eea the ftMrraut. . ; tnjtrTKU f. irHjin." eaid hr brother, two week after, I tifl. .ot go with you , to Mre. Hiaroo'e to- morning. 1 am engaged Utve my ev eru -to her pretty daughter Xojihia. 4 iy wi hrr Otal 1 tegral that a frrfi.id b r uomied me of a prrrioua fi.ga(Mient . . - . . .. fe'.uj..,.i m fc-n Mi) 1 aa uw vou are eng-fra: ana to unoinr I ihi kiw ynu ioiu me yevier itay yrm eiMild Wti MjM.y ue where I pteteil to ib.y Well. !uia. if yu wol pmtniae to make no objection 1 will 'e. . lake rare now. yon will convict v.oirHl, if y no acre cvn.n yoa were H.oii to do right yoa would not make th reqaevt - ? V luia. yoa ara too hard for met hut I'll tell )u any bow. and you tuty aitke tia! ajM'li -y tmi pUnr;(. o 1 irnit n II ih plain if. iti. I d oi't rare a far a my dote to Sophia Shiron ciiend whrlher fH'mk y r not. ! lo not like her. and i.cvcr v tailed Iter bul lo pirate mv nrfota ' ' Fiedf rtck! enclatnied Lotiira in aur firie, wbatr " '' ' Stop. Looiaa. )nu ninl ex-ue me; n aMv I t.ave not got tiu-c to lisnn to a rej.riHif now. I jii'd h my Oatch that it only wmi live it unite of the lime thai I proiQiaed to mel Chare Uargrova at hn otfire. when we are going a hunt ing, am) I have got to mil my dog and . . . ... gel my hre ready J vo I hr-g you to pout- I ii.iue nhtl vou ha'e to a until my re J irn thia even-rf; mvanwlule I aliall pre pare my delenee; at-d Cbrlee ahull an in jndgini nt on me ee, whom 1 ahall bnng , home to nini-r with me. Charle llargrovel What time will f,e thst i wht time will you returnf " II I cannot iup to talk ahont an thing else now -so good morning '. r Frederick had been gone but a ahort time, when a aervani anawering to the till of the bell ushered into' ihe parlour Mr.'Seyion, who. nidking a low insigni (leant hnw, exclaimed. " Weill optn my word, Mias Louisa! yoa don't know how badly I've just been frightened? O,' I declare 1 liked to have fainted. f I am hardly? over: it yet.- 1 waa cnmsing the atpet and a man emne ridntg by at full apeeil I really fliink Ihe borse had rait off with bim; and would you believe It, he waa not more' lhao twenty feet from me, .ae aome of the crowd which Collected to lha place (see log 1 hail fallen) iitaured U M Twenty feet! my I truly a ; ba'tl breJih etcapel' obaeived In)oisa. - But who could the careless lellow bsva been? He ought to be punished for such con duct-' .'':,: " '"' t f Aye he should indeed; but he went so faat that I could not diatinguish hitnt he hail several dogs with him. however? ainil then what waa worse than all, ha laughed Slotid at ma. ? - ' ' , Mi, hey loo, returned Louisa, endea eorine to retain her fravilT, while she eavpreird it waa a uak nf Frednrk a, lym bn4 vary ol tnlei, ai4 eaa wry avmaia. f alail brg um ihc raatpbr phial. H wUJ rttHpue yw , ? jiev a auy. i leaf uea tvtiar.i miM mi trwuble.yaa (r in) thing.. VVatre ia Mia Candme thia twniX J lodred aaawrr Lhiiia. I aa ar 4 ) eiatrr ia mi bcrr aba rde uat with faiw-r and a4hrr. . . , i . i Awd t-li )hw aliMt,',rtMiuuoed be thra aai 1 awtbrwhal lark) afu-r aU.t- 'Sirf amd l4MMea. a-vmian jMtrf ue. . l lua Uraired .fur mu iuuv.'. aatd be. m ud aa oppwnaniiy like Hi pra acau wj.. .-f. i ? 1 really d not aJnund f . ifu lemitMi Utatoa. , .What do yoa avaiir . 0, ! Mire) nathinf ia the world: 1 Lardy'.waiiwd , to tell you, that that I I0a; miitr vow J r .: , And ia tha alir.aaawerad aha eaul L!5JilUZ1JBr!r,) tUoa - ,h,,1l - x ! ik 5 Jnf to eirbange for your regard, . A. I bate a vi.u rn.ka toMi. har.e. ' and yoa aeem tcrak and JftHAt frtKB your fnght, I would not diaturb yia witbojy presence lander. Father will aw doubt be bvek directl v. 8a mf w hnb ana It-ft eajuig nun an wit Vie roni. 7IT,tt "'T' '.""r" A lh ln0U ,l of. Had he been a nan id rt-hued freW inga or a rutuvatnd taata at e would bava " i a- t. .... . j . acwu uiurrrnuv, one nai ircaiaa unw ( trpectfutly, however, in aocU a manner ae ane koieil would wound hi trclinga of pride and vanity, and check bia pre eumpiton. -. . But for the fact that Henry Sc) ton waa the aon of l4onel fVjlon, who ia hia life ume wa beloved fr aud near f i hi many virtue, and that be we toe toilv hew to hm largx eaatf, U would have been Ueated by all hi acquaintance a oi toppivn aciHirtmeMt otrritea. - Surh however wa far fmm ihe actual late of thiugat be waa courted and flut tered by many an aniocral merely he caoae he waa Hnrt Seytoa. Ihia wa lha Ca with Mr. Clinton, whoeoan-m. plaied aa alliance betaeen him and hia eldi daufliter aa aoniHhntg . dev.mUy to be w lahrd.' and from hi at'enuou to k.. ... i.. r....AL. .... .1.. w vw'aava aaavaa ti av vrw a'w a wawi eveni aopp-ood n-o very far divtant. i. iithriu ..I l.uiu. ma, Ite. -.. . .( I - - - eailv imagined But h roncloded that ahe woo Id so tar rcswci hi feelings ! as to keep ailem upon the auhject of hia ' declaration to tier, wed knowing lhal to , aav aav 'lnV agatnai hia; would he to ' invar tiie Jipleaure not on y of her i ter. but of her parent. The banter returned from the ehaae, and Charle IlargrAve apeni ihr evening with th family ol old Mi. Chilton. Fre dehrk eoitfiriued the atattnieni of Mr Seya n's fright. wh.t with Caroline had g.tn' to a neighbor ond laughed hear tilv at the j .ke " Charlee w received and treated hv the old f4k with a re pitiful eintlnev and reserve, and whose keen ernaihility the tntive and design of which failed not to pemtrat. He was respectfully distant to Iouiva, whose na turat giicty and liveliness during th whole evening was singularly changed. . But it need not the faculty of speech In bctriy the hwonis emotions. There is semimrnt written in the rsdisnt lustre of the tyr, w hose glance atone express es us meaning to w horn it is directed. It i n honevt index of the heart, and eon vys in a language whieh cannot be inia- taken the silent whisperings nf affection. (Ta be eonrtaded in oar a est ) CHAN'CGLOR KENT ON USURY. In the eoure of an opinion delivered many yrara ago in ihe Court ot r.rrora. new iora. in me esse oi intnoam vs. ttould, a Teporten in tu'a Jonnson pp, 179389. Chancellor Kent expressed bnnantf decidedly in favpur of restriction in the price of money. After referring to the aniver'sal prevalence of Usury Uwa, inlt ages, and countries, tha Chan cellor says: ' , r fc.-V ' It is sn idle , dream to suppose thsl wa are wiser and better than the rest nf mankind. . Such doctrine may be taught by those who find il convenient to flatter popular prejudice; but the records of our courts ar daily teaching ua a leson of more humility! And I apprehend if would be pertloua in the extreme, to .throw aside all the f listing neck upon usuri otis extortion, and abolish or traduce a law which is founded on the accumulated cxperieoca of every age.' , ., I trust that theoretic reformer have not wei itaiimiL on ihia eiihiet'L anT decided tlctort over puhlie opinion. ,air. eo t , tham. con tends, lhal we might not rid much as to wish? to see the spirit of phi jecta in any degree repressed,' It, may be so; but I ho(ie I may be perniited ;W wish, that the lii( t x,f runent tol to projects may bot be made, vithin these . . ' ; walla. Tbe ataigir bf aaury n CMttant y wiU-roing il wwmng voiea betwara iIm- rredir a id tlie drbtur rm ii their fiiwai vertrt and drrHia rw-e'iuiifiitv. mI tarariM-a a IeaatHt i hum Vi alma the -; aad ff r it prAieryug arta lha w'bef. 1 am irit wiilmf, a withdraw fh a aeatiael. bate rWn called to wiuiew. in tl e fmi 4 y oTicial life. ton aavdt tiruai to the weakitra. and to the iulaoed jMi-n of mm All nd draandritivetefiMr8iaareanwb. Wa Mgtti aM to airviea ur t amputate, in or dW to nuke oar indtunoue 6t eiaedy to aav theory ' It m bet'rr to follow tba CtHirae aad order nf Providenrr, and auf- ler Pur general tyu-w of Uwa, like oot . babii. to areoatrandate itaelf aluwly to oar neeraaitie. and to vary onl? with the J gradual aad atiaaat imiccepttbla progrCM titna aad eiperienra. I " v ' - ' - PMrlwlUfrora thaeomitteao. ' revoluuooar, Pea.n. repined . bUl fdowecof l),borab GWe;t. a aoldter of ... , . HA . f Hn ,t , I jjWMl- ,utt., ,. aioal etnaular cue, aa the lIlklayAafktii ! f&ilM afttdkaA t t?lft.m tum lh(, roaMlt l-rh Saap.a. of Shanm. rhu-lia. Thai .he eah.ted . il.e ; . , o.... Ki...,!uir JLAt l!k iBaaieoi , ttooeii onuruea, aerea una s - a -a- a .a .. t fully lor iearty three year, until the cloaa ot itte war. when ahe ait houura biy duH'hargrd. bhe waa at tbr raptur el C'ornnalii,, wa wotoidcd ai Tarry town b) a aouakei halt, which w nvtat eaUacied. the flci id which v. nni followed her ttirutigh life. She trc i ad a penfion ffi-m li t anvenimriii until the year 18'7. hrn ahe died. Tha aaij . tWj,miB Gn.,etl ia reprevenuid 4.. t a o,h but hourat man. ll.a eitnoed roiiderable aum 4 money from nu.e to tiute mi arOHiul of ila dtaabdice of lua wilr, the effect if the bard- hi h vmluied, and the wound ahe rei-eivtd while in thearrvice. The m..riMit took pUce in tbe year 1784. a yer atur tba war.J f Ar Wa'lcrn from the Waah I warn irom ine vt aa v , , . . - ' ln'Um 1. ''' ""qn. n of . ' " - w m. hii. iriii.! m . niiM ti. m . uu phtceMn Mimiuy moitiing rn the Virgto nta side of ti e Fobimue, tievr AI- tan dria. between Miilun. tScfnly, ej. nieaihr td the innate of Maryland, and W illinm t'ft Johnaion. evq hie itnor brr ol Congrese from the t Mi. Ja aib-r if Mar) land, and Mr. Fickms of loiuth Carolina, both tm inbi fv of t na grea. acted a the frtenda of Mr S. aud Mr- W ie of Virginia, and lien. (.'u.p bell of 3outh Carolina, aa the friend of Mr- J. The partie were placed al twelve pace. bck to bark, aad eithang ed a aingle fire. Both ahoia took rtT.ct, Mr. Mcldry b'ing slightly wounded in the thigh, and Mr. Johnson in the knew. The ball wa extracted on the grouud by Dr. Hall. The panics were reconciled. Abolition tnd Aon. Abolition it not the only minis that is now running Sway with the senaea'ef the faulics at the north; the horrid doctrines of Athe ism are also makiug progress. It is no j tortous that Lecture are openly delivered in tbe great cities, denying the being of f Grid We receive in exchange, tha J Boston Investigator,, which constantly Contains labored essays to prove that there ta no hereafter., In that paper of tba 3rd of Feburary, inst. an eaaay ia nuhliahviC mirned h ih 'torilrr. In mil rN C otc, ot Providence. (It. I.) ia I he jalwri .,rote y rgun,enl : Ui.j vhen the bodoy dies there is an end of man or in other orthW that there it ao audi thing as a human soul; -ho laugha at . the idea . of immortality! Strange as it may aj p-r to our sober minded people in the South, if is never theless true that these horrid doctrtnea are rapidly gaining ground at the North particularly in the great citie. t Y ' . - Ifttttrn Carolinian. 4 ' Jin office Begging. Governor Noble, of Indiana, in hia message to the, Legisla lure of that State, says, ihe office of Supreme Judge fa vacated, because the emolument would not support lha family of the incumbent, and that lha seat had been offered to all the prominent la wyera In the Slate, and refused, for want of adequate compensation. ; General Gaines ha taVtT that he ax pet is to 'rmain but a hort time longer in . . I ""'J? t- - J i.The,nf8cia report of the Auditor of J Pertnylvaiiia gives 49 Banks to that j State, with a cjn(il over 58 nollioua 17 Meas 1'biUdvlpbia. All in t aoand J ooudttion, -1;! f ; J. 4 H 4 ili t ; A m - M At I w 4 wh.,u ,, a . ,i.,v, mm? m -
The Durham Recorder (Durham, N.C.)
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Feb. 24, 1837, edition 1
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