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LaMf,ai.'kr o li.rj-.ra t.. r..4 . .v' tM.f, Sa wit rtfrv,i4 It a t-'.a-.a .juj t 1. ' r- 1 i i . A f ,aftM - 1 '.I ? i . n ' ; I 1-' t s mm - i., .-i":-rt.jff.w' : Wife 4;Wrv! ; 4A4rM w;UbV''- 'rr'lr'tt 1 ltk! IN. ,1 r ti. iw. t r. ! ? f v. tU I t t , Jt. r .-4 '4 'Wf : t M N Wm II al Wa4. 4Hi ef fHLj f f w -r at otwae ry fiJf lUl $4bmtm l- W lUl f aI tl a f J M MUlil ii kW u wr I r Ut of mof MrtWt ! I M If ll kJ. ik colt iKtiiki I iV Ulrf.rtf Foe Mt jtfi, lin I m traced la Mln p(btr, I do Aw4 look upoA n drtxt- In mr iravrl ! tnc rnf ! from ncK 19 Hon I thill ikvcp kt't oppananlir of nuking lK Uiti dirct r larnti n4 Aambrrtr mtrtl from Gov, ! It litfinlirlf sbov beinj bn f n4 fke- ThfM kbJrvMi from mn, I cmikrtfaf ,on'.j Mvrn to Ut UIU9 mai iM ! rl nr ftttimt t 07 renMntu to Ktlj Ifi oibcr kiUuw tod .Uti- compl!mntt, iftougk rrpicd ttilf. or diKhtrft or rl oUijulooi 10 1Mb Mkrr r.d much kit 10 our Creator. H Yo will from nf fKMion of cxxl ori. ikti I fir from ctpcclSng 10 latrll llfiea Sjr ibem- Djr l(rien, vodrntind ute of bipptnct. Infinitt : la dcrrc and Kcroal la dutaiion. lean . , ipt)lottoo'finTf lucbi re !.. H that, for Wtag drtuRht of ier to fclrif penoo, aboold pcl to U paid Tri t food "mammon, wouia m mweH la klldtmandi tomfwrtd with thoae bo think lhT itun ffraro for the Hula rood ibey do m eank. Cvcn the nuied, impettcct fleaiurct anjoy la iKi orW, art rather from God Rotxlncia thin our rnerii. Mow much mort o h Jupploaaa of Heaven! For my part, 1 hat ot Ua ltf to think that 1 ce aarvf It. Ike lollt to tipect it, or the am bit Ion to dctirt it j but content raMlf by MlbmlulflK 10 the dtpoaaJ of that God ho made me, who haa hitherto pre wrrtd aod bletaf d me, jnd in whou father!? goodoeai 1 may veil confide that he will ner make me rolMraUe, and that the afflkiiooa J may at any time ( fcr, may tend to my benefit. "The faith you mentioo, hat, doubt . kit, it uae in the world. I da not de-. aire to tee it diminished in any man ; but I with it were more productive of good worke than I hat - gtneraity aeerr it j " Imean rtalfood wwki woikaof kind: ueu, charity, mercy, and public ipirit 1 Dot . boly-day- keepinKi .acrmoo heartag. fcr I performmr, church eertmomn, or - making lone; 'prayera, filled with flatte riea. and compliments, despised even by irite men, and much leia capable of plrasinr the Deity. The worship of , God is a duty ; the hearing and reading may be uaeful ; but if man rest in hear ing and praying, (as too many do) it it as if the tree should value itself on being watered and putting forth leaves, though it never produced any fruit. Your good master thought much less of theae out ward appearances, thsn many of hi modern disciples. He preferred the doert of the Word, to the htarert. The son tbat seemingly refused to obey hit father, and yet performed his commands. not him that prtfettti hit readiness, but neglected the work, the -heretical but charitable Samaritan, not the uncharita- ble but orthodox priest and. sanctified Levjtejand those who gavefoodjo the " iungryT3rinirTo IBennrrsiTTraTroMnTto the naked, entertainment to the stranger, . and never heard of his name, he declares shaltj in the. last day,. be accepted; when those who cry, Lord ! Lord t who TilucahmsIvea-on-4hir-ftithr- hough great enough to perform miracles, but have neglected good works, shall be re jected. He professed that he came not to call the righteout, but sinners to re pentance" which implied his modeat opinion, that there were some in hit time sogood (fiat thej need not htw eo, him. for improvement. r But howa-dayswe have scarcely a little parson that does sot ti-1 '.; think the duly ot every nuo witlun his I 1 1 ;vlf . . - xeach- o ait und'er liw peltyiaminTstra- j ttort )ia vrarwnoever onrns inwoiienus God. .1 wish to sucbt more., humility j and 16' vou, health and firmness, beinel your friend and ervant. . j cious conclave among them, whom the jealousy BENJAMIN FRANKLIN." ! of the people suspects to be the lineal descend To gwtify " one subscriber," we publisrthe 'a waa above ; but must frankly confess, that, with all ' supposed to have been defunct for more than a our reverence for the name of Franklin, we twelve month paat, and all hit seed eradicated should not lve eccupied a column of otp paper j from the Uud, the people of fiavi&OA iaving t4. !.". t t4i. 4 " jiiwH 1 tt', Mi:t ..k.U r--t At Ct at I. laL rai)fff JurttlQS m4 JAtVt. In xtaJKf of Mki ltr fef ike TwcouMil, Ike tWliaasaf iJmtit$ iwft)U(4 U ike lnkirte VsNrt WiCa. ti UU aQ4 lU fkalr, at4 Je th- IMw attw wwanr. rNr fort7rc 'prrtnstr' tntrticturtci irtfveaAlaKMalr adwtiwtdr' tun it, if pttitr ihi !m!f, U ikt dl(ptutlooa of kit proUttae, to J ... .. 11 call irons tmotif tit iae vverav cawr oik JU4 4Um ad tUJ,fit.m lU gbrlotit day which rlvcttd IM U InMrtaf Mraii aof cloMly to Ike anaf iMtr UUow cIiIma. d at lime k the saods kd MMmUfd ( iUbrstka era la which Ikaae ckampioot wf ! rw-al freedom had to conipUeowtly Mo. ami ware littiing wiik etUaiilvt e U ike r hcarwl of lko powaiful Mftilt iipreta4 in ike DUriioo fou' 'f dependence, lo hkk thetj ipand worthletkadwodaanudly S4iUrrUd Iter aaroet just katf e century Uftrt iM, clod their eyet forever 1 VraWvyrf, that we feel deeply Imprtat ed with the rret'aU toat ewr coo wry kat tuwaSned in ike death of le of her nof'letl and moat tJKfulaoati and Ikat. it a Ultimo v of our rtrard fr Ihelr arocnt devoikiw lo the caoae of freedom, we win wear crape 00 ih left arm for thirty 'diyCind opf ike same token of rttpert will be ethiiwieo by the cHixeot throughout our County. KtUltd, that a coramittte We appoin ted to procure some tollable person 10 pronounce a eulogy on the characters of our departed tt. end they make turn other arrangements at thai comport with the solemnity and importance of ke oc cation 1 thai lh committee coetitt of Gen. Jotepb Graham, Gen. Peter Forney, Major Lawtoo I lender ton, Capt Aleian der Prevard, RoLen JYHUamton, Ztqu Major Dinlel M. Forney, and Nathaniel N Smith, Eq. and that they meet in 1 Jncolnton, on Wednesday, the 3d day of l RtuJvtJt that the proceedings of tkit meeting be published in the Western Carolinian and Cxtawba Jounul. VABDBT McBCE, (kfMi. Jaea D. Itaaa, Set'rj. rrom the above proecrdlngs, it wiO ka aa that our aeighkara ia Ltocolnton, profripted by the MM aacrad fraCap of mi ion I grsthode kave takaa ntaaaorct for tmhlag-la paying aoWsaa honors to lb tnemory of the WuUrtaut faiherg of our freedom, Jrmtn tiki .fJUaw, 5d ttepf have yetlee'taltenv the c!t!xaaof Salwburjr, ia accordance oith what oa leal aa. surrd ia the uoiveraal deirt of every American patriot, to pay public honors to the memory of there patriarchs of our Republic But it it not jrrf too late i and we ie something aaay he done ere It ia tod 1t:- The ertdif of our loa n, aot only Ihr public aoint- aoj patiiotian but for kat ia far mure aacred, actively regard for thoae great principles of rational Cberly ahkb impelled our Revolutionary fathers succesafully to reaitt the arbitrary eiactiona of a British '.monarch, is depending on the iatue of bur conduct on this occaaioa. Conaiderable distress, and eonaeeraent excite ment, baa UtcJy been cauaed ia New-York, by the failure of aome ais or eight rnooied irntitu riom in and near that city. It would seem, by facts which have been developed, that all these institutions were, either directly or indirectly, Connected with an eitenaive company of tock speculatora. They managed to get their banks incorporated through the officious influence pf the Itibgmrmbert in the New-York legislature. Some articles on the subject, will be found in to day'a paper. A Philadelphia paper mentions an instance. rtxtnordihayTrurtfuthest'!n apple-tree la or near that city: Six perfectly formed apylea grew on one atem one apple among the aii waa larger than the othera, but they were tH wen-grown, me same rniladerplua paper aaya that applet and Peart are much more abun dant in that section of country this than ia ordi nary seatona : but it is far from being the case here: Pear-treea are not much cultivated in this section of country the fruit, however, ia tolerably good this year. Of applet, peaches, ptulhba and clierrica, we haW beRre" tnent'on. cJ, tbcre bur rery fcrf'ia tW part of.tJte State. ; We hare boen toU, tbat aiwpervisron of the political intereats. of our ..neigliborf-.a Davidson, 1" been attempted to be exercised by a suspi- iU 4 -ny at M a".fl if f iM4t IM lf al A4r tfmf, llrwa ay y i4 al af iV aMUW IV tM US ( U awwiaay A U t? awHkiWi4 We al a- aWiaed la ay, rial C4 Mo M k t!Uta ike aW -4 Ut. CaiWvay U 414. CJL M 1m4i an rat.Ui Ut the eoal alt Wr. IUa0o a4 w. Meat, U ike Ca W iM WaM, umf tra laa, W a wa Ulaad tl as S ta 4.Aate fc Ike Caa irwa,. IVmwi wTVjBf iDTi?. vvri Mar,t,CaUM I k oh, y f- mm, bk Jd"f tal a.l Ula'tUl, a, aj,( al ky I aafcMk,. . iWy U VJU4 atyaj oaKae. We k4 a4 eipattad fx re ware aa WW tiaa w e caMMty aWrtt tM at aaao ka aaad amo Ua4a, apM ike kaUftaWkW aWaata. ta Urvrft wsowisf tWa C la IW MtMa af try, iWa w ia eiaM oakowa i Md Wt evo iattitaf(irM( aiajyefi da;t Itiaaraat atW4M etkMtad awe oUk mW rve kaa.) to U atae;, a( 31 caa a agW,- U tXU at; M ewr adv-Joriaf ulaim vt at a arakle eamal af (Wra. rt t susay. at. A Cfrmtd,ii m the liir part of Mack- aovrg ca-a7, ajar dale of the aaLtW i kat aaootk, rs thM tWt cm of Cora b AA Mar iWa HaMv MdWaaiaA. ai thai "al. auga tftWr eraaoa, artr (i kia kao! tVgt) Wad k f.a.a.ika.M hmmhm af M a wa ff'redkl4araM'aiarI"4, t'fiWlttM' wat.' that atore tAaa rrttiiWa aaad ptaMad. lie atalra Uul there la 4 w laah ltrrm ummr the poar. ar claMa of W4, card ty iha atonrty cf graia 1 U4 a ariacieta kit the west art. oo are trvly fpefliaf . Jt naaaiirwiMaMvofy dry m that part of the -ate t th Btm of water aa ike vkiaity w ua piaceAara 1 tm Imm. lW mm ikote af wf frjjrna aha kate tra U akoav daac, aaorftM had orT aa thoae ko km bom. fke dt Aaly tit pracinng it ground htlng rkTVi"V,4' coni ia-auffarif gaaaU ly roe the snuai rata Udcod, ib huhi ha alocl gone k WWta the cvopa eaa he much benrfirted ky fjaa. 1Wr ha salary beea ' CgM iha eii hot tkey were to trtrrme. ly panial, thai 4 crape la gencni ware aol saucb rvviaed titheaa. Cora attU stoldj ot from 90 cents to one dotUr per Dtt.ael! tU.t, g , Mt 40 eeot., floor, 1 to RJ 50, yW humtredi bacon, 10 ceati aMf,JIooeow;se. SCENES IN KENTUCKY, Beauckamh, the assassin of Col. Sharp, eiplated bis erttres, oo .the - 7ilt mW The sentence of be law was eiecutcd upon him at the fofk of the Lexington and Woodford roads, In the edee of frank fort. Ken. at half nasi one o'clock, P. M Ao idea had gone abroad thai be would addreas the. people at the gallows;, but he made no attempt of the kind t ho waa evidently too fcble, probahly rendered so by bts attempts to commit suicide brta king laudanum and be srabbinsr himself. Soon after wmvimr at the dace of exe cution, he observed that be wished to die t and requested the Music which belonged '0 two independent companies, which had been raited out to preserve order, should pltv Buunapatte'aRctreat from Moscow; which having heard, he detircd the ofli errs to perform ike execution, and took his death. Extract of a Iettei from Lexintrton, Kentucky, dated July 8th. Mrs- Beau champ has just perished in prison, in the room In which her husband waa confin ed. Whether the killed hertelf, or wat killed by her husband, it uncertain. Her tcreams brought in the guard, who came in time to prevent Beauchamp from com mitting suicide. He had given himself two wounds. He conversed, half an hour he was executed pursuant to bis sen tence." . ' Another account sayt During the trial of BeiucJbampyJiia wife waa brought to this town, charged with being accessary to hit crime, and committed to prison with him. She was examined, and acquitted ; but, At her own solicitation, and his, was permitted to re turn to bis cell, where she remained until ho tlay tf hi exetnt lorir The f w e re in poiStisioft of A botUe of laudanum and took each a lafge dose to large that it operated aa art emetic f and failed to pro duce 4h :efact:hic&4he 'Jtipt&LtiZZ In the coarse of the forenoonf yesterday, they told .the .. guatda that,.4ia his -- lest hour was approaching! they wished a few moments private conversation, and .beg ged the guard to retire I he request seemed reasonable, od the guards retir ed.'. They presently- heard aome noise, and returning, found that Mra. Beauchamp had been stabbed In her left breast with a butcher-knife od ficrmcbemj) bad in- rm.. olaoit ft vrM. I fcf lk ln vim, at e af the a Wxw kl, M had ' otUM.il. e wat tM V4l H MS kr kuVnJ. Ill Wl WCMJckl U, f ke k4 Mcawm t;4thtf a,tftkpt IftxtWie. He wi .aa4 at hrr tida poo Ike U4, Hi plartd Me krx tp oa kir Mtkaad oUlke uUt MJ hat pvtaa UJ tk ettUtd. Tktn, Fare witl." said Mi firtvan, tkliJ of tof rowl Ftrewatl, cklU el prMa'Jxt and twUfeiue t F tkae I kale fcad, M ikoo I die h Twkf It emVKi4 twr, nod wti tbtn rtmotfd. a wtwrrai frtilf ffrlf,i lalke'rM' I'ui tf ktl4 .;' I a f4 awvtr ff4 try U Ja a a OdAeday kafaao k ataaarti . okao ka tnre 4rt4 aM rVa too aa fw aoaiaa. MWtU4eM4tMt,ktM M( ai ch. IM I! tWo aVl Wa eth-VM mm af rworfetKe, at aaei te he aWeaadiVeka) taste . 4f. . i m4 iWm ia W4 . ' " . T . . "T7 " . .W.mUW.4. Lm, ' arM take M aafcd at IW 4aaaaiao " ka , aJ fca vM'Maa W Wovao. IVa ii kv a a. a a a i P '-'.Vr. a attiakwad iBkai ci m a a h i mm -wawaantta eMf, oWtre iWty aaUW MMrmdky ike m4 at toaM rtWwWia. ttaa d4 Waa Ira a arv)rva tmmrti W ifxty mrWal affMf, a4 trt Wm UiWtr Wr fmiXJl. ft It laid it a tr tVra4 it) lU Mrvwl etrmMMraa al(4g Ike aavrvlrr, a ad UW cauMl thai W4 1 . ItlltOTOB.III ICIT 10. 1 13ft. f.w It M-.a., AJ mU the tnurder cf Maker, CHI kla Ihroal oo S.t urdav raomlng, Ike lik and the opinion ke iwu oo recover, i ca wiimj p,p cot through, snd ke was speechleaa r ra Pen, ink, and paper were gicn to him.i and he wrote that he was not evil? af the charge tor whlrh he wa confined 1 hit msket four pertont who hate, wttln a thort lime, destroyed their litrt on ae fount of the charge of murder two la J the mvrderbf Walton.inllcndenctorMHf- ty Beaochamp and Pcthe. besides the wife of the former, who tttbhtd Art$rff as it appeared from her own mcoutm h. toew- oa e spared. - The death of ftaq ! champ and U-sh3 will tend very much lo relieve ihr country from subjects takula ted to inflame. public feeling." The Isst Western Herald, printed at Bardatnwn. tutes that s Mr. Lcais Rodct was killed, and aevcral others woundd, in an attack on the house of e Mr. En lows, in Hardin county, on the 50h June What ela routd b aspect ad from auch a inwVraa proceeding f Who would not de fend kia castle f Irs. Whig. MkE.il XYO OF B.VrS! Orrii exclterpent. exists at present in. .,f..r.lfihrrAnIin..in.ift..n the tottering state of ptbers.- Prom the Miilnlcljibla Album. Caution The Tradetmen't Bank, the Unneal States. Lfcmbard AocUtkm, the Franklin Manufacturing Comptni, Jhe Hudson Insurance Company, and Green County Bnk,allof New York, have atop- ped Myment II ' - The Jertev City Bank hat, also, ttop ped payment ! I v From a New-York Paper. For several days the city has been filled with alarm in consequence ol the stop page, one after another, of several mon icd, or rather tm monied institutions, whkh it seems have been under the con trol of some bold speculators, without much other capital than what the? raised by the fictitious paper (hey set afloat un der the name of the companies they '-.v.. - . - The Jersey Bank snspped several davs sine, and no nl.n.rinn h.a v-l .nnr.r. ed of the cause ; while , 1 - -r euraaa loud and I deep are heaped upon the active mana gers of the instituti on. - i Yesterday, after many severe pangs, I inc vniica oiaic bumuaru, anu aiso the Franklin Manufacturing Company, breathed their last ; ano to day the Hud son Insnrsnce Company, w-hich yesterday gave signs of upproac ntng dissolution, ex pirecLamiusttht groana oitho gulled and disappointed speculators in their bonds. The bills of the Greene County Bank can not be sold at any rate this morning, and on. inquiring the cause, we could only learn that this Bank, the Lombard, and the Hudson Insurance Company, . .wert jtU .under, the Protecting tare of the same; parente'-- pims1; x , , . . . ..wtw.ioaK,' mT 20. - By the Danube, from Havrcwe have our Pari $Se.iMsia :; In relation to Greece, the dates from Patraa are to May 15th". The army of Ibrahim, cbn. tsininr :.',900 EsrvDtians. and 1.200 Turk, waa still near that" city, and so ereebled by the frige of Miaaolonghi, as to be unable to attempt any thing; The soldiers from Missolongtu were most affectidnately received at Palona.' 1 hev are called the "facred Battalion." A. letter from Trieste of Mav22d. confirms the report that 1,800 men had cut their way through the. Turks, And joined Karaiskali. 1 A a.. . ,.. s. m r t-UI . L .l . I K I Wa l iM f4a yiio A U. Sjm lfaM ita ft. . - - - - - " - .r-M. H'f ! 4 TV. . 1 tarr-wal a4 &il,w. T Tka Ciaparr r( CWJ Us IWa iiroe of kia t h r-toti Lj Lf wf kJt elgkief tKM ,7 wktoaal ho o4a4 4,1a ktf .Miti te lrt.ff ?r"l la aw eJ ikJt ay s'parmaMbt artar.artrt Jl U a ptJa kowetar, thai ta) Peer 1 give' w ip ike wfitpr4 title N I tk eat which ka twlM kav at ot;h Ike . aaoa of awalMirtd tt4iMy thrV , lone ICa of neaceM kenointt. a4 ,. 'laioed taioaitow ko tk tie world. pral wkk danger, and bh ts VaT Mral.e kins U enflirtjhkn. . ceorvge and ocihlty for whwh he l liAgoiihed. i'rwf Cvfrw, rr-nur. rLnLr.$t atwaaa, aatt If Too (raaW roUdVra ware oue4 aanm.f, aai ckafaa af arry attaoar4f w ! the fTty of drtkra te d7 a WMMibk, M apaaara, are rrpactabl aI.k., had a k aoa trdf a af lkW teclir aad a m vorad U aWr ky IWa sWoaary. fW . swa kite ka. a U a-l IW a kw -- W -u ai wT I- ! lOwfM N ('a anitWs J ImW I Wt prtwa ail a.tvf ary iWrv tlMMajrU, pr4iag VariMM gU a , kfhtaa4 aiUi A. wna .-" A awwt ajrx af aaad Waa ami fwaie war krovfht IWm Id IA tMr of&ra-, tMimf rU . . . . . . i if04,' V- I"vciof iMa toaoavraJa IWTW' f fe ad wyrr The Knot viUe (Tea nesMt) IUi;i'er.of ik 19th uli. remarks, th.t C Ji,m4t Cray, of Cocke county, in that state, has been a practising attor net tor eiaty ytrt - 'llg iatelt delivered a tpecrh In a which he had been en gaged lo attend to, with murk animjtioi, and a perfect reeollcrtioo of facts. . Aa ihACwUaeof kiaaddr lolho yVrv, be took oecaioo lo advert to the length of time he had punucd the prank of the law. and observed, that thai wat the last spree h he parted to make. Mr. Orav is upwsrdt of 10 sears of ate. Prrh.ps no lawyer in ihf United Sutes, haa been engaerd for ao luog a lime, in the practise of hit profetsioa. Prtmdtnt jtdamt.S The CfduTSltn Star, a Bjp'itt paper published i Wash ington, savs, M We do not believe there it a nation on etr'b whoe chief magis trate has one half the regard for the S.b- bath and the public Initiations of rellioo. i.7.i. i- : r i. :-mA w. .k.. . P' of our president. MJt. trtUT.TT. At CmHridge," Mr. Everett1! oration it H'd o have been delivered wiihoMi njtei, . ' tinrnmmon elegance. A writer in the Concord (I xette tayt: His addrets, from Ipha to Oroect, was a model of chaMe"compotion, and grtcelur orator?. Uurtng one Hour ana fifty minutes, he spoke with the greatest imaginable ease, without a single mark to guide him but a few paragraphs which he read from history. I never heard De mosthenes I never heard Cirero I nev- I r r heard Burke but I (an sv I have betrd Edward Everett, and I am firnud to say he i my countryman. Al the last Court of Oyer and Termi ner hctd In this county, Jeremiah D. Rorfgers, labourer, was sentenced to one year'a imprisonment in the common jul, j on conviction of having, on account of n j rr .u I """' u'"cr him tlitreunto moving, demolish. j . l .fi. ii i. i she had a tow-rope about his neck in tbo act of fattening bim to the bedstead. The following whimsical circumstance and peculiar coincidence, it is sard, actu ally took place some time slate- A boat ascending the Ohio river wis nailed by another- boat, when the following cunver- satton ensued :( What boat is that f The Cherrya'one- Whence came you? 'Trpm Hedaforjc. Where are you bound lo I" ' Limeironc.' Who ia your Captain ?' Thomas Stone. What am you louded with J.4iUof t . 4.ri!l4i. fonet. You iftTurd set, to he sure t Farewell.' :Araoitefjtef feetr whUbUitrre made known since the remarkable coinci dence of the death of Adams and Jeffer son, oh .the very Cay upon which, fifty years ago, they affixed their signatures to the Declaration of Independence, was, that -Mr. Carroll did not sign that instrument until afterwards. The fact is, that Mr. Carroll, being a Catholic at the' time the Beclarau&B was made,"was absent upon i 1 ' T'. f !
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