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If bnt I im fBoch loaof line. n4 ibt mthtnMr dtiMmd. all t!t f occur la balrbivi tWoaf tmotloan I Tbo aafMtW tfbllf MrO fBnxft era ftater iu v tra tMICbarlcr I- Kr.-Wa, a4 lb aadal Uoni a7aYCbfe4Tfainftcf "tof tftf,U;ta ' tut My cintfatnrrtr irtdto coMflirf, , . 7 JerK(Mri(r tbt p(rxm, bit Ut la im rrMpoci it, fbkb vm batt mark ad ol bf Iba rvxm, im oa tabta llRvJjWMrvar,aJlo (Mlday iba bol of bit tlltfitlvf fbi tatbaik, foe IV iba flatiaiacamkt of I vara coaaplattlt deitrot td. Oar niki- aaf toutirul iDuvtt a!ibjb I can6oil patlont ara ttoofar la ba ttrtma( Utl M aantlUa Ibal roar lladoeaa batl isafif of tba taaaafadofara aba bavi tUta ibtit too macb lmpatRca Tbalktpt baodi it otb ibraa dat la tba btfteUt pal abUk I acted ia lUl trral Ivtth bava rm la dettmiaailoa f M aintc ered mouk to loipfeatlaiopyinf altoftibcri Iba fund too, for upon aaf aaad Iba (real ptaxlplei aikkbliba reuefof tba dlatrtteadf H Utl cacale vera aocartd bf U and to at upporl of 1 to aa cod. bkbt if Rr aaqvcnl Ibutt ta iba ' . . M I. caata of af couairr aiva aiau coamou-1 ittL.LS'O .a. r m t t a a.l iaa,iaap.uaMp.ltxy...Mgrt0,af, UiltfM. titraeltJ m 'Tr"r v'T: f Ame,kaa fagU, Koi lo oroa nufTil 4 tbera.r.l-oalde.lo.erF- I 3 fi-'1'' fc froia Ibla aetooa', lb.1 abera 7Vt,T ?l4"l4 iolut ra fkrievt at aUdkmala Ira- C 7 ,.-7 7 " u f I'"', iha I'rotetiaBia ara tufT-U.r a? J ooerabU.tte- lo nUfc ,M,f i0fKl7, lkfM ofMba ieWafrfpl..ad dteaiand d S,ftVtfoJ, wtfbfWi Ktita eotiM oof , ?5f1,,t?J '"Trf b! -trt fraa and equal j bat parMpi h will tba Wt of tbartf aod vlrtac, If Kbietrd . ..u 11.1 . AV4rBcijaMi Forman. kmUi TiUmt lni ihcra to refrain front Levity on the PtfT, Joha J. Bofir, common. tokmn oc cation. Ha further told bit frd-l if. taual Kinr.-ti, Rkbird bretbren.lf loey felt to ditpoted, althavub jJT.- uh,. r o lb tonKrK.uoo aa crowded, Ibey AdARM.ll. wadr.eamona. " m'Stl I9 ""' ' vnrtAit CoJ a fV JlwMP -ILiJtaMtDtiMclMiutt) taocb Foy, tfatr.' They placed IbtmteUet in ra-t CTBryaa Cox. commoMa. of the wbola length of lha bouae, iba men .:,rr croom' rn .tl ona end and the women at tbe.b- ?T-i. upot. oo--. A cumber ol both aeica dtJ rxx twin ia T - . . 1" i'J?" ' 1 tba dmce, at alao thota who acted at tbc jljra. L. Cherry, aaoala i Dad L-Uum,! moaicUoa. Theae tuddeuly atrucb ttp a m CooDcr. commona. Itune without wordt and the dancinr im jfrdtkttUrf. Uicbacl McUary, aewte i mediately began during ibit period lb militja Juhua Akiander, and UmuUw Baia. nKtrt kept a conttant waving motioa ''TrrWmunJ-IWberTr. I.ntte, Ub botb.iiiDJl, ti if bcaUng tirne, and i-k- rwi-. Th.. r nunn.eoaimoM. wheneter a hi mn wat finitbcd, they all JUtrr Joaitb Traon, Senate t Gideon Sea- made peculiar bow of the bead to each n,tntnni Wadt worth, commofM. . (other, denoting the revarencial cloaa of AbiA-W. W. BoiU.e, Stnatei JoepB Ar- lne .,r,;ce. Three or four Diecea ware rinrion, Duncan York, commo. A'0w Ame-1 homu Ilrnne, aenate; Wiin.i VT. Jxxfc John Kerr, common. . tniampttn t HolUman, lenatei R. 0. Carjr, John II. Patterwn, eommont, performed in thia manner, the whole oc cupjinj lbout una hour. Tbc dancing wat umple in Kt lorrn. The whole body moved backward and forward i in their OntUw.-TJmyi ad, acaaU John Cilci j rwiii quid and perfectly uniform ttep, then turning rauod, they ad ance up and down the room, tbuQung to tba tune. It it turpnting to tee the mott perfect uniformity and regularity of ttep, with which they o through the routine of their unusual devotion. After M going forth Wnv, P. Famim. comaoni. Ooarvw. William Montramery, arnata i John Boon, Job a Stockard, eommont. PaftJt I homa Bel), aenate j WilUara J. Hardv, Thomat Jordan, commona. Pert Robert Vanhook, tentte i Tbomat McGcbee , Tboraaa Webb, eomioona. i i u:n:. u:.u:,v . vi:.i.. I Burke! John Boroe. commona. Ln ,he d,nce' thtl eni fonh. t0 Pn J'iu. John Joyacr, acnata Uarahall Die kin- aun, WtlFiam Andrew, cofnmona. A(mfc-Aleiander Gray, Senate i Abra ham B rower, Hobert Walker, commona. ttickmend Francia T. Leake, aenata i Archi bald McNair, Henry Dockery, commona. Mthtttn John Gilchrist, aenate W. Alford, S. Howell, commona. I . . . . . . mm W. . uod " in toe march. i he aingera now placing themaeivea in the centra of tha room, commenced hymns descriptive of their worship, all the ohakert moving round them in couple with a very quick step. Every one united in the song, gently waving their hands at tome par jrrrm. Thonuw BlackwelL Senate : ticiflar nrt. a if elated with m. ih. feT-STOli., ''PMheirb'ndj:hi,e ng through John Clement, commons lhM 0,Bem "l"" u. . L. , Xwtherfird. Martin Sbuford, senatej John 1 hut finished the worship of this curious Canon, William Richardson, common. and apparently devout sect. The utmost Somw John Seller, aenate i David Ua I neatneaa is conspicuous in their gardent, fields, and houses, and they ara surpassed derwood, Thomaa Sutton, common. Sfolr John Hill, aenate t Augustine II. Shepperd, Joaeph Carter, commona. - SurryPleaaant B. Roberta, aenate i Gallahu Moore, J. Arnold, commons. TgmU. John B. BeaaJey, senate j Daniel N. J3ateman, Frederick Davenport, common. Jf'nArHenry Sea well. Senate i Nathaniel by no people in these respects. Their property is all in common, individuals draw from the general stock for support, ! l i .1 t i . r wiih.ii is auunuaony run ana pieniuui. Agriculture, gardening, and the mechan- . JTarrtH-M. T. Hawkina, Senate i Thomat I lnS 1 w'h commercial speculations. J. Green, Robert H. Jonea. commona. I Tbe articles of their industry have alwavs .W tulunftm. SamuelDavenportftenatei Wil-J beefl celebrated for their superiority, their . wn...h ,,,.uara Armaieao, common, i garden-seeds are known over the world N- "count oftheirexcelle.ee, and find - - vvi'iniviiwt a ... miltt.-Montfort Stokea, aenate i Nathaniel ' re"cJr m' "ealth, peace, and pro mora ihaVcoald lava Ve," moraT Ibaa ever wat time, by tha uaakUd powers of rata the ttubluhnent of a fret and hippy Govern meM, dependent alooe upoo fb wiU of iba roplc. Ut h ihea ba our sole nan duty la perpetuate thit Gov crnmcoi, by. rccurtlnf oftea la the firtl tacriCcct wkb whkh It was obtained, and to iba lettoas of wisdom with whkh ill tiff i hive atimped It bittory. , Paolata. ?ala It. Wi beliert uod re gards all bis crttturtt with an impartial eye. Ltrwat a t,oayMw. "Orert dittorbances look place 6ork tba aWctkios In Ireland. In county iter ry til men were tbot dead, and as many mora wounded. Of thota shot only ona was actively engaged la tba not. Colo- pel Croabie went lo Bennar Inn, end told lord Fneltmora his coodoct In or- ooowaroi our looppmucTica dcrif niurw a nJUnly.kti v..,,cr-, vuu. NDumjr bortewbiptXd bire. A in. rr'! rHr-n?r'irn h ner..rd, toor place on lha bo doubt with ta pe of unihilayog the fair I i whkh (ssit tba Dublfu Eva- ,Br,c -n,co me nra, N erac.ro. uui, . p f) cU,r, hon (hit KawB inn tavavaaa It I a kvaa V f lua awa.a.at I ' . r a .w e J t rl i 'int wat made to make a ptiwwerj proved worthy af tbelr father, many of k rfo ,c w wJ ,hl ,hf whom witoaaaaJ tha .trugile, and in lha fc. lherir M(t lhf ,0 ni !lWttl were accornpl,hmat of tbelr P"J-m ihj cbkf promoter and that it was with 7 ";;7i:7.:L:Zr" " " j .I dragooned intmba eonllkl." Tba ry tTl'TT- i 7 found arerdictof death, by shot fired dierv nr. a part of bom ara now before , ,nd 0i l,;,.,,. ,nd f., ,u me.wao ajoeoio io.. rugg.e, .ne onJm Wfre unneceiMrf tnd. Uf,j0iB gramuoa Ol wtmr7siiawn k. Wht K- cffc of hU rtnc rre.v onereo, aoo wi,a .o.ni a. w..n one, wU .Q ,t( ,h wof(J .now : r wpcr re wan, cook, ow m -m,,-,,,- IncTtcttei Wfne" shade of rrii n J Mil . I ' . . "J -v.... I criminality, to the amount ofv at lean, thankt for tba favorable manner kirk L t J . . . uim fiiiuill imi .-..w... , TK..r.l.lUn .nil frUrut. ftf ik. In ol such I criminaniy, to me amouni on ai lean, cr' mantlaiighter. " Tha .acnution (taya f ; letter quoted in the time paper) created '. ton the night of the mattacre was dread- .. . iiui. toe o wnwr, i nave oeen ea oy ntrvoon- njnnjnK lh v iBriireeliTcai ... j " I i . i r c. . uy, a no ninicuiany oy inia niaie. in r .v.. t,. ....... .Mii ",,i M"K iw wrma, mil hist iiiikui aicnkrc these, in an altuaibn. of ilulwu.n,Min- their re.I.mrauchirebtedtothe libarmliif , kl)e nd mfoki nw,diel0Ilt-0fl , an- ou,genca oi my leHowciuren. , 0 hld ; c wed tnfiocent bIood t0 n . oeg ieavS once more io atsu e .nem ned th ,nd ,he crje. wbich werf o. toe consolation wnicn ineir cneenng heirdt nd (he ctM mhch approoation na aiwsys snoroeo roe T.iLE-COLLEGE. The innusl commencement of this in stitution was celebrated in tbia plare on t cdneiday tba 13th inst. Uor city waa visited on the occasion by an unusual con course of strangers from different parts of the country, among whom were many persons of distinction. The exercises, of which a Scheme is given below, were exhibited in the centra Church to a crow ded audience, and reflected much credit presented themselves, while a few of the sufferers who yet bresthed were taken up a back lane, and the Catholic Clergy adminis tering the last rites of the church in the streets-were truly appalling." Ai the county of Galloway election fatality took place, of imaller extent, but equal ly unjustifiable. A party of Lord Clan'i carde attacked the tenantry of Major Kirwan j on the 28th ult. a number of gentlemen, coming down street, fell In contact with some of the populace oppo site the meat msrket, in William-street, AH f k Jk aaaxi.anaa. mm ak n t a m ak m war it J. fft at ?! nal JB4 in them and on their Instructor. Tni !nd mci ",,h Patois, byonet, high literary and moral excellence of the , c-,nre.a mon.B " r' V "7 m",n. nrnHllclinn. n. aoMaf.flinn In nit ""'J lu 1SIBIC, UIIIU1 luildic II1WII, -Kn k.. Kr- k.,iM,j..,.nmed Je-miah-Syllivanv-xtceiyfxla " iiii u iuiiu. Ulib iiuiimiiiU wiyuvni. . ,, . , , j. I. I, r ult 111 iiio uu'.ium ui wciij, wiiii.ii Gordon, John 8aintcluir, commona. koaocaa wiaaiai. " ' lttentm Janet fredrti,! - fl - Jr-aewiaew.ftQbert Strange, ' ' ftVjfrflrawalt John Scott.' VTe6m-Jo'in Stanly. 'iSafiiAKfy-Cbarlel FMte.' . Wfmwjfait Joseph A. Hill. ' perity rergn about them. But with ill their deserved industrious, moral and cbanublet a'fiteof their cbmmunit a cann be other wise-lh-nwrong and demonatratcs' the absurdity Vint which pooruthan nature can run ! Celibacy, the Shakers declare in their belief to be indispensable, but where doe reason or Scripture justify whole communiues to separate them A Quaker in Philadelphia, wanting elyes entirely from those solemn relation to buy some oysters, requested the ,n hich the happiness, and even tbe con oystcrman to leave two or three bush. un-ance oi society depend i r els at his house. Pray sir, said the oysterman, what might your name be ? It might b Beelzebub, replied the . , e V ?owej:er Mmot f O, .!,.. l.,. -uuu I tral point of criminality, thourii Quaker, but it W. I -eciafvo, b ta be feared, 1 MAXtaJ. Hie firtt atep, however remote from the een- not alwaya were admitted to tbelr first degrees. This is believed to be tbe largest class that haa ever graduated at any literary institution tn the United States, and is the best evi dene of lha flourishing condition of YaJe College. We are happy to be informed that a considerable number of young gentlemen have already joined tbe next Freshmen Class, and that tha prospect ot its being large is favourable. The insti tution now holds a high rank in this coun try, and it most be the source of much gratification to its friends that its reputa lion was never greater pr its-condition more prosperous than at the present time - . - (.uumbian utjttttn r 'r.rure.-.pjeasure Is to women, what the sun is to the flower i If moderately enjoyed, it. beautifies, it refreshens, and it improves : if immoderately enjoyed, 'it withers, kiataSt-.,anddes.troyi.MU.yt the duties of domestic life, exercised as they must be in retirement, and calling forth' all the-aeDsibilitiesofthe female, are, perhaps, as necessary to tbe full developing of her charms, as the shade is to the rose, confining its beauty and increasing iti fragrance. passed out through bis back and in a few minutes terminated his existence. The coroner's inquest had been, adjourn ed: but eight of the " gentlemen" were coromittecHo gaol In Galloway several lives have been lost. Mr. Martin is likely to lose his election, owing to the influence of the Marquis of -Clanricarde, ' Mr. Canning's son in-law, being exerted against him.' Portugal and Siain. A sort of con-1 troversy is carried, on in the Paris jour nals oi lha subject fiheJ'-orriiKues Constitution.- Ith-. Liberal and Ultra ppers sec m agreed that t he Cohsiiiuitah is likely to be productive of Senefitv ' J he Jtffsrrtan WinrerivThtcr the di plomatic body to protest against the con stitution. 1 he xiiiglislf Ambassador re fusedt Jn terms, to sanction any such pro test, and the other .envoys' remained pas site. . The friends of the present despotism in Spain are trembling with apprehen sion, lest they should ba compelled to adopt a similar constitution to that of Por tugal. - . Jt is.etimaied.t)y4ha.intelliBent editor of the Charleston Southern Patriot that 8500,000 are annually spent in the north ern states by the residents of -ot Carolinar------------ : " It is probable that the National Inttlr fencer wi!T1aveDlis1iedlHhere. ches dellyercd in last sesslonof corigre- about lhe time thai tho next stfsw-1 ommeacn. f k -,'.it l it t,a t''t t f . fwriift, wa I'tni'r ki i tw'.Jff I thl U (.( If!!, ia j-'iit U i:ftl, it., a iki af v antMl fcf tit wixira fHiaia, ) wa im(4titr af tf iia ara i'ua4 ia Mttaourii tkiy art (ovftid mi m j,la a pfta lkl M J-.nUfcl.r rr.U tia 14 rafarrtd li it r.fft attviple af ike r(lpt af Ui4 tftfttry la i.j j.lt Kf dftwaftd. Tba tnanaer l ,-tx ri. 14 Is itrtatet; dttalt-yy t a It a t rert tha falaara f rwker dlfrart, kite goaa fwrtbar lota) ib eertb tka fortj ftt I sftd If Mi aroctii tf aparauot) is si simdm e as taaut p.. Urm4 Si Iba ((Ug at a H 1 al alarek. .rr-,,. .... - , . TUla4.sx0ts tC lit riitiettri.ttra tnUra4 Pof inia 1 tint-try im, Baaate-alif-w- r-aa7.uJjl iba atdaJL.. M Tt. r' -4 ,lA ll .a -w v - in WW, vf etl. Tbesa rainai wart aausnly wra-rrt- by iba caaapeayi antil Iba coeafry pat4 froflt tbe donlnioa a Iba Fraack. C. dr Spain, the mini not producing f44, era lelt rO lodlvWoil iitnloai few prMkr.ii Uia (Tanted, t&4 ibUa law parbtM Kttla tt fardel. Wbaa thai mtlow cim lata ika aoa MaloQ of the V. Stttts, iba valee of iba lead mine wis aot tntfraly ovtrlooUd, thou eh parbapa imperfectly oodersfoad, tat ibey wcrt natkid si bring af I moor- tarx la tba coonuy aod La 1IC7 a Uw wa netted by Coaertst. autboelun- W f W9 - ' ' ' Uitet of tba miner! dads but aa actat for this purpose sppolniid, the bu4- Mil being latfitied eotlrclv 10 Iba care I lb Ba aV U aUawi TliUa. ai lk Lou It, mora tbia a vent y mlk froro that prioclpal rain- KolwttbitarvUng tbcta tiKti it bf came cvtdaot that laa countrr wa not deriving tha advantage from iba twibc wbkb I ben rkke gat right lo npect. IwdWdof Ir ftrnaH 10 dig and drtpota of lead, "without ren dering accoani of tbelr labours, tad every Iblog connected with tbe mine apfcarrd ta. . U conducted in, a . xoost loose tad unproductive manner j not par hap from any wilful atgkct on the pan of 1 be effker granting kau, but rom hit Inability to discharge tbe holi ness of the tflka lo wbkb be wit ap- poiated. ........ . .... In" 18? j, the government berome auV fied thitan agency, in tba direction of lha mines, was absolutely neccttiry, and Lt. M. Thomas, formerly toromin- dant of lha arsensl near Frank fort, wtt appointed superintendent of th Mistouii Usd mine. It 1 undrntood that the demand for lead io Ihlt country it from twelve o ntteen milAona of pound annotlly it I probable that tha centum piion Increases, r fnv ova lead tnlai about ona ibkd of tha amount it drawnkavlng lha re maining two third, about nine millioo of nounda, to be Imported. When the imd in Missouri waitold, reservation were made by the govern ment of partkular portioas auppoted tu abound with lead t tha quantity ihua re- j served it about 110,000 acre i of ibis 'about 9, CCO acre have been kited; leaving UlfOOOacretunoccupied-enougk lo employ a very great number of handv and ' forniih lead tufficlent for alroott every nation under heaveru . - : Tha 'manner of obtaining' lha 'ore wa have already stated Is extremely simple.' The miners, or rather diggers, as thry are with great propriety Tailed, dig pi' in the earth, of depth varying from 10 to 30 or 40 feet the ore is found in de tsched masses, from an ounce to serertl hundred pounds weight. It is the com mon galena, frequently mixed with iaort pyrites- and sulphate of barytes "when found free from foreign substance, it yields about seventy per cent, on smel ting. This ore wbich yields TO pe- cent. is purchased by tba smelters at tha rate of eight cwt. of lead for a ton. -being on allowance of SO per cent. thu securing to the smelter 35 per cent. lha smelting is done in smill lur- naces, erecting at suitable si'ustions; and it is said that after deducting every item of expense, calculating all wort anhTTiighesirprlcenher-smelter ha a nett profit of twenty dollars per ton on bis labors. Shot are manufactured near Potosi, in small wooden towers, erected upon ibe hiirh cliffs -of lha MiiaWiinni. Tfieiinrorn6lvldurelni national profit, it will ba aeen, are 01 a ' m a a a Jot eny access In Missouri t ana unuci the able diicction of Mr. Thomas, who has recenily removed hit family tot0 that atale. In. order to devote his un divided attention to tho interests of tho government, which it is evident sro identified in vchience and profit Of individuals. ftsEajti.:..-...;:-::;....
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