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i ig.l fc, I OA Vol. XXI. JiL0 T!IE CONSTITUTION AND TIIeTaWS-TIIE GUARDIANS OF OUR LIBERTY., o. IGOt. r- 77- ' - ;i,1 JJ allege i sine t Caroline Merrr, r lb" L -, f . taiees, instead tf i, wctiag Iter i ray sti CEXTUITY ". So far gentle, ami truly U- x t. a i t 4 r . f y ' u " l'"r,""4, ro, rr. e.i. 1 ,h ok -DiVl Ikg iet J hav ,-.. J M,iai. ut.tuUav " h MMf. yrt .d.r. Willi.!" j. Ao. Uk j IbM lIlr , .tJ Aaa. L-firl4 to her bc-ther. who.rr for soma tum. bis. I... h-d b f -I5 H4" rered frMS Itthibiiuic a.ii td -j ..... f 1 w - -1 - - - ar - . .. .. .. - r- . f New Ywk. altrt M aUeuee of St'OiC eaoaih. ' "IVrfcap yww !; I wa ia nrpht w ths ldy ia the aftreo .'Jrepla- I the brother. Wr I. who was ahe! I did not e jra. vatil after you had pavsed the srnre I ia, ami then I could wot sea ler face." wa Caroline Murty; ynn know' lor. I-wpi-re-e! "Caroline Mt-ry! .Wby. br-l'i! w'il wir J-ihi Jiitf in Iter C04Br aaI Aa IWa Clprt ta-l anfcnrd ta- Jri febtl d'oappoiniaira. -Uui yo art i f oinj in vlk with brr ia ib Hint anj more, I Utt," ait atlriiflifkid. . . AaJ mhj bi. Aan-r 1 lVeaaM. I Ua ia J trfc, aba it aoi f n ' Ufnwel jaa rrrcgnip(taar. Cat ilia k!W at pa, Ja ftrrfiia, Ann.. La aa ji,hl iih mr: I da nut ru.it trr it a Im we. ' W. Jt,' t wiii t!k any more about it jt anw, fur ii ni.Kl ta no vd t.e naier, rhancinf Iter met and mam-rr: ManJ o 1 mi J ehn it, .k. i.d it ran j tbtr fttjUrt o fr a t.a raawirt of her t fiWml. aad fat s U btt enetl, at d liiil in ! Kjn,r ilu.fe.l,o .kr f ler b.oi.f and a!. briaeenl iW. i.I .r.n.l KarMltif b.ws Im l,. Aaba dl nut rrl- and bi r tM.htr w.e l-U godi t, iloueb Cf-.o4 found that li e N -idi Cki!ii 'ui irout Mitrry bl b-f a piowribed by a, wm not 10 re t'uini oat Ik iLeir At t!t wi'tfl tl 6-lu, he at ura took a poiitiun m rirrUa a litre Vut I bape tliere no blrmieh nn lift chre irr. Ii.i wbat ihemt-et! Ilerrot rrrHri t tn-w. Tnrire noilin innrh t'lt aaaiter, brtVr; but. tlim. t?aritina Marry i t eterl. Ve Jon'l tltihk f keepifif her eomj'an. -.:'.. Im'red! and t-m di l aaneita ih her t rMi he ia nt centeel. Well, if I tm at j ofceniUir, Anna. CVn lnc MxrT ahHii aa f rntvrl and lt I V a anjr (i t I ka lwat eseep H f. nf ror. mr awn dear itr. 7n. br-lher. how jr tlk! d.a eeritmlr pruend la ennapare- her ith Enaiint Kbeilf and Z'pbeiio Fttxailliin. arlHim row hat eeea here eeial limee! N . I d.i jot.M re4ied tha brother, em.ftKmtr. . Well. t'aV ht 1 ea'l fnieel; a 1! 0r4ina turrv ltU'i b I- lrrat eJ in iliaorieiT where ihejr Tiait.' "ad h m. aiairrr , tlat'nt I told jrottT Reeaaae aha i not enni tered genteel. lla it the rraaon." Hut I d.a'i understand what you en aider fen'Ml, Anai. If I know wh-t f 'ajtititr metn. C.rline.aa far aa thati r.iicrnd. i in terv way anperinr t Rrner'in Eberly and Zp!ierine FriwiU lMa.M' ..." ..j. ... . . N iw. William, that ia ton bad! If any other man had aaid an to ire, I would ise.er have epokea to him again aa lng aalli.ed." Bit aerionty. Anna, what do you tnan by foniilityP aked the hinthrr. Thai'a a queation mora eaaily akd than anawered; but you know, aa wrll aa I d Cwhai ia mani by gentility. Ere rr b "If kn iwa. , , I know what I mean by it. Anna. II it it eeema t'tat wa don't agret on the e;ihj-cl; f r I call Caroline, Marry cnieeL a id yon dm: ao you aet that different ihinga may be failed by the aame namt. II iw what I wiah to know i. what pre riie meaning yon atiarh 10 tha word? or. hv too do not think Caroline gen (aic I am in earnett, eiier, when I ear. mini eurle in b tU lle rMJe.inird! it. .1 .... . . I ..... UU raitn.H cnier a gffiM l...r t.r puari(,ir. wa iha (rri.i.ig wft te. npon your brmher. than to co with him he had at II been rteet anag thoee i ate Cartilina Mai ry. f :nnt I ii.dure . who Lnrw h to ki k brrond ih ear- j on 10 roaniy w ub at w rel.e.H 1 fca I dl g-i." aha reitd to lliw ptal. w.ri.w.iuawar. iOn ly iMiluila wbo baJ j.aard Iier by aavnworby ditturbed in her ferlmga. , woaadhaittoughiin ainfrdiiHia. lalialf anhnuraliavkt reai'r.amli.Lin. an.l in t!i.i ntrUa t Intn a twi.l.i her braihrr'a arm, w.a ono on iha way parurutajr aur. ! ,u M'M Erueoiin EberU'e trt lei.re. I ' ; f .Jmmmmmm'' TnaiymngUiy rer eied t r wi.h all r . . , , i.s ......... .1 r is. 11 1 tit Tium tn Nbrra Soetlaior. the g tree aiiti lal..Hal le ar ahe emld . amm.ndenier.anMd then, wiihihe idle C"irr K PEUWV lr NKTII C.. gfaipcnhe d-y. inerprr.ed wi.h an the axp ci woTttna orcaaioual epice uf rnnu. and ill na urrd It ia with pru'ur pride d.ai r fer r mk. Knowing Uiai her brother ws i the erlv tflWu of iha rnitrna of ur eloo dorniiiiiixiur, and that he a by god old Sule af amai the ntarpaimnfl at d no meana prepoaecered in hrr frien la fa tj rannic.l aria of in-iihrr ei-n-'iry. whita ror, Aioa Leueif ohaeived hr toora nr- we wie cuiiiu ul the Uriurh tJtein rony. and. aa it wit, with hia ee. It elf Tha great mem .f our eiiizent. remed t her that Mi Eerly ueaer even at thia day. ia ihir moJeaij; and waaaoMninirretii .raomI-aptooa i had we bren poarard of thai fioward hall et4id. 'rhcaloiiZepherne Fl I rrea of temper and dipoiiitn wln-k ia wtlliaitia eame nrtl in turn- S--ai.nui4 vaunigly ethihited by tome of our her alo with oiler eyea than lr own, tt M.U-a, Nonh Crdin w-mlJ ma Ani t ae ilipp iiH'rd in her ery ilrar only have onir. ukeJ all hr iier, hut friend. 5ha locked iliriu;li Irr, a d their mgnamuMtr would lure eunipelled wa ained to aee t'it ihera ao 1 h 1- them to ron-eile tit her tl.e fnreinnt r.i.h lownea and want of any tliieg ULa Uta titliegiitroiitettfirIilieriyaudindeen aiiength or esreilenreof rhaiaeirr almut droee, Iier. I'.r'irbl rl? wa aha dtailetel at. In I7G3 the famnoe aumnari wa naa. latfiulu t'uaanrer thr.in oot at the ex- ed br the BrmH I'.ilunient. and earlt Wong e'.ima to gentil.tt; ami, I k jutt. j eoe of Caroline Mini). .'iw the yer the B'iiih aloop of war Dili I lae n with to aoci4te nitti ihove An ln. with a rcVitnre whirhihe 'genre aitited at Wdoiinginn.inthiaSt.te. wl are ni fmieel. ,euld nototerrortie. Ann luin'd nidi her with t'le (t imp paper fr the Proainee .f If yu talk in that war. William, I j brother tmaida the re.i.lrnre if the Noth Carol. n. f;oernir Tryon iiu abll get nty with you. I eannot hear i young Udy wl.o hd h at eate, hiVauie medi4irly iaued hia proclamation! on tin y rui .iolnnaie frieuda epukrn ol aofatie h.d gnid arne and o induairiuu. tJ h of Janury, eoonnandmg all thee lijthily; and.'atthe aaoie inte, areuedof 1 kn.in my i.tri'a l.ly-Me charac ; J whae duty it aaa todiaitibuia the a a ! a want t fgeiiiiliir. Yo-i nut rentemher ( t r will prtnnj'l her 10 right aeu..n. In our ti apply t i the romman'Iermf the itop hat you are rtflening upon your autrr'a 'nest ra I.? aid the bro her. looking into fur litem. ld. Ahe, i f New llaoover art"e. . Anna fee iih an eneouMging imile, jcouuty, and Col. Waddtll. of Urunawirk You inual not, and I know yon will f S' e did not reply,.)et aha felt aonte couuiv, a eo.ii a ihey heard of ihr not, g argry wuh me. aiter, f.ir apeak hoo or other rUa-ed mult -the remark. artial of the Ioo of war. an cktvateew ii g (.laioly; and ynu muaido mo juaiiee I A few nunutra walk brmigltt litem to the j tdrd all the militia who would jmntlieui, 01 beleve that in pe.kmga.! do 1 amindo, and ihey wete iernt!y ushered 'an l marrhrd to the old town of Bruna into neat pi ui in which wae the )'"urg w ick,0p..aue to winch the Diligence lay, lady il.ey ei artkmg. Site a.t n art and fi-rbid the land. ng oi the Mampa nnder i h me ll.i mnridng. i.a w lion,; " Oo M.. Eb rly and Mira Fi xwil H.w.a.M It wouldn't be right for me to do an, would it! You know I don't eoiaider hrm gemeel." eaid the broihrr, with af fueled g'atity. , t. nonaenre. hrothei! why will yon trifle ao' Hu'. aeriou-Iy, Anna. I i!o nt e. n ider that i.ie voung ladira lia an aneeaiora, wish r-l berf aid leer, for no aiMmer were the " royal dainio-a reJy. than t'ie eu le, acirUng oodcr hia meaauiea h in il.a horrore of the alamp-art upon ibent. ilnew the toatted otirtoihe Cae Frar, and deluged the eineta of Wiimingion nun beer. 1'hia open foniewpt of the royal run dremaioo eicted n aphii .f roerge aunriig the eiew i.f Uie lop of war I Mi gn-ce, and an altrk waa o.at!e by ihen 0on the eoizma t.n.1 luiliiia. A purhid b.iile wiili earinua aeaere akirmiahe, endued, whirh lated for trtetal dv, and Wiliinn;l'n berafoe the do-aua of oien and derlarrd war: aet rial pt-roe were killed, and aaoiog il eiu one of ihe direr of the Dil'geura Rot aland republiraa b!ood waa mirgled in ti e r-ireeu. and Cap Fear wae aroueed by tlii highhand ed oppieain of tha (iternor, a ihey' deeioed n, and from ihal hur the Ahe. Wadlrl!a. Motoe, &e. enore aengeanre aginrt ihe 'royal rua: .d we may h rilor iruiark. that from thi a tmpi to niarte ihe niliia, an l the riuzma of Wi.iuiugion, rprang llie ffm r thai piii.eiple wlnrh burt into life and igur at t'hailoite, itt Meckhnburg mnniy, wl.rn our lathera toai'e an opeu i-'irhia iiin of what ihry atoned in iheir heart in the alien of Wliiictii. Tin re aiaiance a d cmlurt i f tde ri izena i.f Uilinmcton escit-d the itidiguaiin ol (Sua. Tryon beyond a?l hounil: he rauaed lie prrai-n who killrd the oCifer of the LM'gei re to he aeized and uted for h:a earoeat. And, roo mol a'ao remrmher, thai, i:i eaying what ton did of Camlme Moiry. tou p ke f one wnh wlmtn your brother haa aernriaied, and noh wlmm he ia tidl willing to aiaocia'e." Anna Ito.ked very' ae'ioua at ll.i. mr the window, and ail arning. She waa platily dieiaed in com jariii mill ihe ) oung lai'iea itiai ralltd apoi ; bui in ne 4i- iea. and in all that conrt lu'ra the I -dy rould ahe frame in her own nnod a reply m ir and a pji aranre, in every way fit I... m ..i..r.t...v .!.. a. t .. . i . -. . aaUI - I "lUheie yon knew my ieter." eaiil But eerimirlv, brother William, oi ; Ei fi-ld. on prrernnnf Anna. you e-ll on ihoae young Udiea w iih mer j We hat e met a few timea.' at.e re Yet. on oneeooditinn." IpheJ. wnh a p!eani, tii!mbrred W.II. what fa thai!" aiml. fiteitding at the an.e liine hrr W hv. on enndiiion that yon will, f hand. .. ter ward, ea'l with me, and aee t'rd:ne Mif Enfield took the r-fTcreiJ hitd Iurry." ith lei nlurtanre thn ahe had imin ' 1 eannit do thai. William," ahe re ed aha could, but a fw Imuia btlnre. I lied, in a poiiut e lone. Somrlmw on other, Carolina aeemed to be very much changed for ihe boner in manner an I ii-e4ianre. And she culd nol help, dunrg all ihe Viait, dianinf romrou htrm l.rr and the two friend ahr hd juai rllrd Upon; and ihe rortra! waa in no w.v laoiiia'! tithe aii w ii urn, miii I hae already told yoo. . I ran not rreeie ihe foren of tht reaann. Arm. But. if you wi! not go with me, mutt decline g inf with you. The eorieiv of Mine Murry enni be more rei ulaire to von. than ia dial of iliell.tor. Tliecnuveriatutii waonhpicif Whr. In the firrt pl, ahe dnn'i go Minima Ebeilv ami Finn illi.m in me." ! onlnuty intrieai. but d:d tint once ilcrn intogentre.'enmpany. People ftf ihe firrt You don t know what you are talk- i rate mm Irm.Iitjr or enruuni. tank won't aoci,te with her." ! ing about. William." ICim-d arnre ntaniftated itaelf in almor-t Here enaued a pttire, and the brother Tht ia my own impreraion abnut eery rniei.ce that t'au-liie ittti ri d, and tnj jyu But come now, i er, leio bihiliui wa ro 'appa'ant to Anna, ijiat ahe Well, why won't they arociie with be ratirnd to each other. I am willing to could help luquindy ilirifig anl in her. Annat t hope ahe haa not ben goil f nith ton. if yon will go with n,e." aoluntarily a;rotig tu tv id improper or immord eonduci." Yea. but William. y.u dmi't rrflect, Wht a pny." An-iami-e or twice re . ' . fe . a at a aa aa... .. a a no! nothing of iba. I never that In d ung as you iiefire nv I aniil . inaiked to .erili, " uui mr u ia ce an heard the aliht'ai reflection on Iter eha ' he in dinger of hing my prevent poiiion ra-ter," replied the anter. But 1'ien, ! in orieiy. C'arutine Mmry i not eocm genteel vonng lidie don't wrk in the ed genieel in the nrrle in nhicTi I roe, ki ehen.'like hired erantnindhn doe, land if it ahnuld be known that I ti.nlrr. A'tdbeaidea thia. Call on her when yon j I hoi.d be eoneulered on a eel w iih her. The ca 1 an but a brief one. Anna parted with Caroline under a different imprri)n of her elaticiei thau ahe had rat r before enterialned. A fter her reltirn will, and ahe is always doing eomelhing. ' I would do any thing to oblige you, but, ' with hrr bri ther, he aikril Ler tine abiupl Why. I am told that ahe haa even been indeed, 1 ahould be tiaking mo u.arlrqucauot: 4, , ane at the chamber windo we. fronting on here." ; I Which of the young ladi a. Ann, ol the pnblie atreet. with her hed tied up. j " You would only be breaking lonie," j the three we railed upon ihi morning.' rweeping and making Ihe beds! And I replied ihe brother, "from the rlavery yuu would you prefer t call your iei!" f'liriraa Spiggler aye that ahe ew 4ier are not in lf'faln noton of what i! Anna looked np. tenilderrd and mr or.ee, with ihe parlor windowe open, j in ly genieel. If any one enteeme you j pneei!, in o the face of her brml.rr. for a aweping anl duaiing like a iernt! Icae lot bring kind, aitcntire, and cnr:ew moment., and thrn iu: Nnbod y i going to aa.ciai. or be seen ! enue to one again! whom suspicion ha I don't understand you, brother V il ia Ihe airrei with any one who ban'l the j netrr dared to breathe a word, and whoae liam'." apiritiohnalio.eilierondiiionofahire.'wholelireUabruhiexampleofihefoiel "Why. I ked ynn a tery plain ling. And.beai.le ll.i. heneer ahe ia and high to led principle that govern lor, jquealion. Bu I will make it plainer. in ited to ball or pariie-,he never would that one i unworthy of your regard. . WLfh one of the three young ladies we aiat liter ihan ten or eleven o'clock, which True gentility iVea nol nut. my utcr. called u;on tlii morning, would you ad erety on know to be vulgar. Somebo m-nly in a studied and anificial ele-J ti.e me to marrj?" dy had to go home nith her. of cnursc;' gnce of brhatiour, but in inward puiity j Neither." replied Ann, promptly. nd ihe choiei ai bero in the company en' and tate and a true aenae of what is light, j "Thai i only jumping the quistinn." lmotute to hate his good nature and his : all exhibiting ihmihea in their natur.l he raid, rmiting. But. torornt rynuso politenesa taied for thia purpofe. Once J eaiernal expression. The real ldy ! tiat there can be no evope, I will con I heard her v, that she considered the1 judge of other from hat they are, iiid j fees that 1 he mule tip my mind lomar . l-.t... I . a . ...... ,t.A a-ilf..!!,. .t.tr.t.l 1 . a ..f ll.A II...A TVillf li.lt 111 A i.-ltintl theatre an iioin pi4ceior any young iui , i i'8" vtK i.wntr ..ii. ... . ....... ; ,j ............. I rue, mere are ninn''iinn in society. lb prndiy of lite. The Hrimli ofSeer in romiband of ihe D.Iigenre soon saw the determined rharaeur of the people with whom he had to deal, and mule no at tempt to land tha taups A p tny wa Uft i Brin ick tu watrh the movement of the DnSgrweo, and Col. ,ilie( with the teat, hat'ng taken One of ih boat ol the Ddigeure, reiuroed to Wil ningtiin Their return waa tl.c orcaatnn of great Te jolting and trium:di: they placed t'ie bon ol the Diligence on a rart, having previous ly ticgi'i; llie boat with a mast, and hating lods'ed to the in il head an apfopriale fljg. marched ihrough the lonin in great triumph, all t ie cimzcii of that truly republican v.llige j oinng in the procea. aioo. At night Wiliuioginti wa mn-i brilliantly illuioiiaied. and erery little ti;i ami outli.iue sent fuitl it blight beaM oriight an I j-.y. On llie nest dat a -je concourse of lit-zen. headed by Lii', Ahe, repaired to the (ivirnu a. an I demanded to aee one Janice II.utn. a member of the r oiucil, auJ who wa the Sump Mtrr fr tint tcciinn of the 1'f.niite. The Governor rtfued the api'ltcatton, uiilrra Ilou-tm was w.llmj to groil tha inter view; hm ihe crowd hating threatened ti fire the Imuve and bum u.i ihe whole eft llihnie.it, II. iu ton's leais seem tu have guttrn H e better of his ene of duty, and t ie (Inventor irqueted Col. Ashe to come in and hate Ida desired conversation with IIoutn; Eoetand. for Nnh Candina. a aKnta ; thrre roold iheiifota hae ben bui few auotiihe d fl-trM beivern ih. page ol t'-e art and die or airrerce of t'ie brave ai d maelt lil-nre which the triple of Wiluiinglnn mai'e i it, and lore ran t hui Imle doubt that ll.i s the fiiet or among li e vrry fiiatr-peo and iVtrrmu id i Hon mat's hi ihe rol mrs to rrvi.t it iiiUodiiCln. .Tha D i g. nee, after the ba'tle at W.I minktoni taiUd lor Ei gUnd, Carrying n dimhi the eail.e.i inteliif enre or the open and avowed oi fiaiceolil erolonn to the proviiMis of ihe t'-wp Act; lr tur leader will ver.ll-ri tl-rn ry eetly in' Febi'uary, 4776. this alT.ir took laee at Wi'minjioo, and the Siamp An waa t rec-I-d in FailiaiiMoi ii the 18 h of. Much 1776. , The batt'e i f Wilmirgton. tp mi which so inurh vilei re haa ewntT for so nng a time. , eeriamly n it io the MerklcuLurg Prrlaranon of i.deM-n . dcice, of whirh nu do.bi it wa t!.n parr t. he iioot iinioriant event, up M that t'mr, that had oecurrtdnn oorroliny. It detrniiiicd and retthd ihe poit. claraco r of ihe whole C -pe Fear r..un try. andeltai bring a rmjil pan t-f the ' vrtihd territory, ihe ernlgion spread like ntl'ifire eat and nol if i:, and tie firo wbch j smotl errd by tha dread of ii p ror .onr or the returianre to hrg-n' the eonie-t, t.p'n t1 happening of this' evmi. euddiniy buivloul into a bn.heni fl-.rre. leaping frm the allies lo the lull. 1 until the whle ruinr aa spread over in a blaze. Truly did 1W-I Clarendon tay, in ihe epiiitol prophecy, loriglefirn , the .ge of iheSt.mp Act. ".he cl- , omes weie fclrendv iurdeoeil tiii re hie tel.ire Ch ef Ju.tice -II. rry. and on the trii-l the jury acquitted him. 1 hi .oily aerted i espraie and eseiia the (utemoi'a fnlng the more, and he oi.enlv eh. reeJ Ci.ii f Juatiea Itefrr aiili i hiving favoured the aceuved, and etinred j public," and if h had figured in the dj 8 of Lord Chatham he m'gt.t wnh rqual tiuth have aid. that their unwise men vurra had plucked from fie Bru.l Cm mii it hrtghirai jewel. e trut ihat there are to be found on an undue d-gret of partinlitv for biro on! the t'ape Fear, gendemen Jio-e ant hi trial. The alarmed Ch'ef Justice,' quarian te'eanh and lofJ fur the "old forgetting fur a lime the pinny of the! North State," will indue, litem It; hunt ermine and ihe dignoy of hi ea inn, nb ; up some ol the m inoriaU of thoce time. - l.-.t . l! I ...... ... . mtneu to iav imiiguiiy hi aei.ntng o in i . uo n wot inrow some auu i.nnai ngni fJovernor hi no: Vf the trial, bui thit.upoo this irantaeihin, lor we bate tvt thmhi that ao nng ILe pajn r lo be found in some of the old fauidie ol tnat rctiou of country, there are aburuUVt mat-'iitla on tlit uhjeci, which will noi i u'y re ihd not produce he tfltclol adrncing the Gernora denunciation of htm. I 'o happened thai Wilmington hav ing gron u ton arm for the (ioferimr, he convoked ihe Legl-latuie at Edeooot horilf after thia event, and the Chief Juatire on hit arrival there, bavin; r eeived a (Uinmuna from the Council, wa induced lo bilieve, front the pretinu rtproof that he had n reived from the (ter.'ot, tat it wa for the purpose ol uvpendiug him. He mentii ned hi frar lo a gentleman of the! Bar at Edrntun. nhcitinj him at the ame time to go with l,im lo lite Counc.l, but b i"g engaged in miter buine! Inch would not permit pay them for ihe time lluv spent, but ptott ol Ijvimg bent fit and advantage to the fair fame and rennaii ol our State. Somnambutltin Extraordinary tk moat ettrmordiuaiy leal w a prrlurmrtl In! week by a gentleman ol Ca-nga county, ti Y.) ei.ga-ed a a juror, and I'ldging'in one of the hotela at Aubu.'" The jury had been engagd in a very tfymg,ca-e for seteral hour not clov 1 ing il.eii labor till near midnight, soon af I he Chiel . ter which the intliiidual alluded to r tired whereupon, IlouMnu b ing mtdeeniblej brr of the Cairil. who, in 1719. wa thai he rou'd not e.etose ihe duties ol i barged and ttitd In hue the Ctniril, lor his office, except at the g ei it ol hi li'e.l beii g leagued with, and aiding and accompanied the crowd to the Market abetting, the celebrated pirate, Teache. place, and theie, in the pretence of the Knight bravely and moiftnlv eonlrottted assembled cit zeus, took a tolemn oath ihat hi accuver, and although the iv deuce he would noi eserci-c the dutie of It is ' waa tirmgly upicoii of hi gn It. yet i. litre ol Sump .MivWr. , I In annunria tion mde all Wilnt'ngt in ring with joy and t'jumph. The ticcirtlul arcum plithmi ni ol her rail road, and the rouse qient fetiiiies, were hut a laitil vhadow of that ntithurat of letting and njoiciog . a.a- aa wl irit el arctenzeo tm infinoraote nu him ao lo do, he declined. Jitstce then called, a was the custom, joj to ret. lo m.keuve of hia nun expla pay his ritpret to G ivrrnor Tt ou.and i nation h ce. he ld not heen Im g avli ep he Goteinor. upon his rtrrauce. hating; before hi mind became greatly agitated, made him, aa thought the Chief JuMiee. ' lie imagined himsell ntucked by a body a cold and formal salutation, hi fears j of Indians, from hom, in attempting to were confirmed, and. contrary It ihe 1 flee, he junted out of bedand, a'ter a ailvice ol all Ina friends, he refuveil m few well-directed Mow a at the window, obey the aumiiioiia if the CoujiCyl, although tl ry only wiehed to cnult and ai'yive with him on the ordinary bi.ni in s f the Province, - rented tohis own rnoinv and ('ischargi tl a )o:.ded pistol into hi mnuih, but the wound failing to jr ve inuMiil, le took out his penknife, and lij-p ne open his belly, drew out his entrails and vt-on aher rxpited." How iiiitike, in firiniie. wss this art lo the ennthxt of Tobias Knight, a mem botiiidid out. The dirlmce from the window to the giound is lie tnfyft fZand r li.l walk ol Itmetioite waa il.ei to, tecetve lum. His .tm e:ill cnntintiei', and he started olf lo eca;ft the imsgina ty foe, for some fitly rods, when he as overtaken by some gentlniien, who, lodg ing in the e.'roe room, had been awaken ed by hia movements only in time to wit nev Ina ciii fo n the wmdor, and had proceeded w iih a-II haste for his recovery. When takm he w-s still at-leep, and so emit nurd till ufier hi return to ti e Ex change in their car. Singular rnongh, a alight pain and title bliaieiiug ol hi feet are ttie only iiicnineiiirnce this nota ble exploit ha occaioued the performer. I)rtalful JcriJent. On Thursday morning, the I9ih till, a young woman n tioeil Nancy Whiitam, employed in a he i.flVi d dthe whole company, and has never been invited to a party among gen teel people i"ce." "Anl ia that all?" id William En field, taking a long bieath. "Yes, and 1 ahonld hnk lhal wa enough, in all conscience," replied the is-tee. Stt sho d.! I, A in to mtke me rr Siieel her." "Why, William!" " Why. Anna!" "But riiily, William, yon cannot b- I earneai!" "K course I am." Well. tier. I'm afraid my olJ fah ioited no'i in, for such I suppose you mil call them, and o ir new fangled no li n, f,.r .licit I mn. call ihein, will no'i hine will logeher. A'l iIli! 1 have and there are lines ol i il deinrca inn and all this i light. But we hnn(d he e-.refol into what n'id sphere we are di n, and how we eullr ourselves to be influenced by the false notions of real worth which preaI in aome circle that profcea a high degree of gentility. I hold that eery one. nu matter what may be ? ... La- j...til.likt in tif. lu.l. I.l net ft t.i. ... i.v. v...... ....... ... .', . " troe part if not engaged in doing some tlung iht is useful. Iet me pin it to your natural go:nl sense, which do you think the mo-t deserting of pijtise. Caroline Mu ry. whospenda her time in "doing otneihing" useful to lor whole family; or your Irteui's the. Aliases Eb'ily "d Ft xtilliims. and t'tose ennstiiutiitg fieir particular circle, who expert sf rricr fro it titers, but never think of rcndeiing any. BtnliV ol t'ie charges made by the Gotcr proud eveut in our iter town of tVit- nor ugain-t htm, or in any wiy connrci mingioil. The rlfes of hrr liizei.s'ed with the rioir. but he wa uilnr were Inn! aid of lung rui t nuance, and ttma'elt sfllictrd wnh a deep and morbid many of the old people of the Cape Fear1 si-nubility of feeling, and he It II a lictim weie wool to allude lo thi event as f rtr.' to it ing the brightest era in the ,iiory ol the' It is truly unfortunate for the f.me and ('ape Pear Settlement. The proud and honor of our State, that to litde teg anl haughty spirit ot Governor Tyron could and attention ha been and c minue t i Iv hr.'i.k s.i ,Iar nr ami licit a ve iaitco be oaul to the preservation ol lite llie- of die Itiyal attihori y. but hit prudence monals ol her grcamer-; for we are well pnpttl.r feeling, he was a csgeil bird, and) native son had been enabled truly in write thus he was compelled tamely lo submit her history, she would have been found in what he deemed an outrage upon the to be the most prominent Sate in ah rights and an insult to the dignity of hi' tluwe gteat and mitflry measures upon sovereign, winch, under different ciicum which our liberty and independence were stsiices, it would have bien his delight to based. The incident in relation to ihe have resented and avenged. This display ; Stamp Act at Wilmingt on w li cit we of popuUr indigti'aiioo. G.i. Tryon soon have, just recounted, was from what we perceived, was but the precursor of a ran glean Irom the insnucripl and docu tlutermiuation to emb-rrns the Royal menu to which we have had access, ffim-l givernment in till, it opeNtimi in the intimately connected will some ofnhe Province of Nonlt Carolina, and that hu great leading em of our revolution, and true policy wa the adoption of concdiato-' gave an impulse to those republican mea ry measure, rather than a reaort ' to' nrr"a winch eventuated in our gi'ner.l militarv force. .W'lth this view, at the' Declaration uf Independence, rettprj inn.ter which tnuk ultra in the t The Stamp Act was passed in Pirlia town of Wdminemn in ths latter tart of mail on theS'id dy of March. 1755. and aw -.evriirsvs a "a n ' a ----- !. . a . -. . r4l ditrcreiice which ihtre was bemceo ( February, 1776. the 0rrnur tautetl an numedi-iely tlicreaftct the D.Itgence lelt you woi.ld rather It unt il be." . " Caroline Murry.' s. id Anna.emphat irally, while hvr'cheek burned, and her eyea bie.me ei ghty uirucd. William Enfield' did not reply t the hoped for. ihough rather unexp-rtrd ad misaimt, but atooping down, he kUscd her glowing cheik, and whispered in her ear, , Then she shall be your sister, and I know you will hv one another." - He sod truly. In a few month be claimed Caroline Murry a hi bride, at.d her good rente, and winning geii;lrnrs of character, influenced Anna, and flVc tually counteracted ihe f.de mttmns w Men w ere beginning to corrupt a good hrat and overshadow a sound judgment. It waa not long before ahe tea aensible of the the Council did not believe it suffi-Mi m to conit him. and he ws scrord'ttly hcnui ted. We bi liete there are now living on the Cape Fear, at me of the ! Cloth Psctoiv in New Yuik. nferd'trh desiendant of Chief Justice B-rry. No, ing a band appriiaimng to the machinery. ot.e in hi tune believed bun in Hi lenst! in pa ngunuvr a shaft to regain her usu al place, wns e.ugl.i by the right hn and iiiihetwiiiklingofaiietc, was whirled round at the rate of 135 revolution in a minute. The m.rliiurry waa stopprdas soon aa possible. The si. (Terr r was taken up in a set srlcss state, having received compound fractures, o! the arm above and below the elbow, leg. and ancle, the bono piotrtidtng through the vkui at each frao- tun; a large piece of limit torn from the leg, and otherwise much bruised, her legs coming in contact wnh the etnte pipe. side of carding midline and floir,alech revolution. Thst the sufferer escaptd with life is ttuly wonderful. Candor. -The minacer of one of il e theatre at Vienna yii l led to the solicits t on and importunity of com t friends, and permifed a young lady to make Utt debut as a singer, who had the mortification to be hissed off. Nol a lute annoyed, the manager rushed hastily before the curtain anil a!hlriscd ths sudience iu a stentori an voice with this brief queaiion " Gen tleman and Indies, don't you like hi t!" No'." ws ihe reply from all part of the house. " Neither do I." added the . manager: and disappeared amid the roats of laughter. .
The Durham Recorder (Durham, N.C.)
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Nov. 11, 1841, edition 1
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