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r.rt.ia rrpoao 'hi U. a heart of lU eU'.n, ml ,',! (( HI S with title ttmurt.' Ho iJ..m of l.-RiiUiio it
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SALlsnUlty, ROWAN COUNTY, N.'C MONDAY, JUNK C, 1031.'
lVU'f NO.A74.
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w WVu$ ,r-i huirwt.omrti'
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tod
ho win' nppi iwj" r
lion in
ilc nci
lrcumstatce wim iicn "
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causes
Llm I oe turrounoeu, u
jhr.h nnn. " -"
J,r.!hfefIl)rtoUrooehnbto,uo"r;
The wrlicr r'i" " Jmreung of
Mu BroShiin In N e.rlUr period, of
'SI life, nd "P"'0 Vrt01
Unbcr Pr pMUn'.hropf or per.ofwl
MMonM h grcrterihiwlii arRlw
Um oniomlou. nJ nu.nerou. tolls,
dmJt,h.t Mr Hrouch.tn, Ue.rno,.
her men .ctcd from mixed motive,,
MdWeblm " crec'u- for n honet.
. . ' j, ..f ia t eve him-
. . l. I .n.irrhlnl IliA
.if Wo coot th onoeiea pi;rip,
de,rrbMe of - bU penon.l PP'";
,Jr, W ih.lt lotroduc.
crefei ofd1rrm ehr.ettr In in-
Kin?;' flJm Cl WSinNWMfW
inC5ome point of which, he icd
.r.ncir lo relP 'i40 h'o "tl.cr
17oundrrfl.ruoo. There.,, no deep
Suicod. in hi. repowh pwon
EH frequently. nd the nenreu.
fw tchW. of hi. none and upper hp
teemea nmo : , ,
1111 1 'vi , A. . .
tone, mn .u.irT,-1 , ,.wul
upper line ton. V 5ThVrd7
. .- iki. vHice itrongly mrk-
, A ,j,h Imet of thought JJIL J
WcMOepVue .eemeo
L r i,.mit ind ibet were net
is .n.po at 1 have not een
UCH" JOv-" t-
Ihe
at that ol t
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out roan, and deep ana vivia .n... ,
nd thin wat Mr. Brougham, at yon would
presently discover, when tome, ttranger
a the crowd, occurred every moment,
tfcedr" which he r-J have-oevcr
r.ker more' likely 10 enchain
the .tiemionr there wat
ettnett in hit manner, iinoui .y .
heavy gravity wbicb ometimet makes
.-;ri. v hi, t oice wst deer.
bit enunciation distinct, berotid that of
UT other man in the court, ana i wn
uedflow and impretslvenest in hit I-n-guaee
gave an interest even to ordinary
details, of which in the hand of other,,
they would have been utterly incapable.
Ha was not loud, yet to clear, d.siinct,
and forcible in bit utterance that not a
word wailosn hi under tonv-Ju
"talking aside,w when he wn addressing
,he,orjurrrfellIf;hP
distinctness upon the ear ; but the d sUrt
i,bintth.r.etmtif.IW -m.
l uearoett clearnetsi there was no un
tfr,nn. to hqrrr ot
word, no difficulty or Pre,j";;n"J
seerked at if he spoke from an earnest
conviction In hi owls mind that . bs
m V and even when bo wa, quite wrong
Tin point, of law he rery . cfte. v he
di.eour.ed w much. withthe w of -
who wat quite, certain ehout th"er'
that the unlearned in the Uw were
l,hedwhen,thef.ard theudtpnv
noiince that Mr. Brow PJ
4lon-.were.twgether untenaWe. It w.
h,.ever, in the n'" ?f J J J
fore an intelligent jury that bis sb line,
es art advocate shone conspicuously Jorth.
His extensive knowledge ' o f nk ind,
and of the .ffair of life, "JSV
with . continued store of objert tfta
lHu.tr.tlon, while hi.
nrlfbfte of N"R. " mrdi!S r Si
cumst.nce which Kjw n, .eU
.i.k it ordinary weight. Hit
kU brief .btJ?. b,c.h.fh'
edbf the forcible upFwoV v:
5?irtil.alFf-fr'
items .of .oipreuion jJbU Jpre b.ced
"ff... hat not lof'f i-the oo,.,
TiL,. ndidiAtilUtrialer
: powers --of eolofjyr lJ,..,i.
murtlt hi. COtnfje
power ot sarcasm, - .ma- ,-,mm
Zt noon evidence, tingul-rly effecuve
jkd if Ke cooW b' candcicended uthe
nww;nfii at juries, hi atUtanre oul
nte beett invaluable to tuiiori. (Jul tbi
nuiugemeitt, tliii aJ ipii'j; of himiell to
mo prtjudic or lnormca of the people
he bed to U44I with, ud thus cajoling
ihcm out of verdict, til en art which
ui iroptiuua J couuudin temper,
:ouid col vubiutl to Itarn. Hit addren
iqabtj'f mam. lefiurc jipaajbtucaw
or tba evidence i he P one hivlns
;aiD'otiTr,TbuJ vrhoe bQitoif tniirtcr,
oeeU-lvtueir MtvxH ibe-wajr i-whtc
her tUuulJ view ibe ce that wi before
iheiu. flit energy iilwiyi rose with the
importance of tbi clrcurbitaticti upon
which be commented, and gradually pro
deded from the viitorou. vet subdued
iarnettrieaa i b which be dwelt upon
lioi pie eud ordinary facie, to the very high
tat atreio of eloquent fetvor, at bU topici
became) moie exciting end imyortioi
Then it vat that be a accuifomcd 10
hurl forth hit tremendous weaponiof tar
cairn and inreciiveind ttandini; in the
uiiude bf St. ral In the Cartoon, itri
iia arm atretched forth, heaving for
ward, a it were, uion the devoted obioc:
of hit attack the vast volume. 01 hi
rath, bo proved himvell by ur rite
creatett forcnic orator of hit time ( d
in thai particular department of oratory,
be philippict, he hat probably not been
turpttted oy any lawyer, antce Cicero.
Mirtjr English lawyers hve been noted
for their power of acrl.noniout abuse,
ajuong whom Sir Edward Coke holds
oit.ionrwabte preemiiiciej hut in . the
TriTT v a ? aTo voT ' if c Ke iu'eb (1 a tli m I To n t i e
HuSttct of our sketch stands unrivalled
Tfiii o be reniared,"Kowe v e r, i hifliT ll
oi t hmt lest nunJv, but nor less oetaua
viva power of the- orator,' which addresses
itself to Ibe" kind fcclmjrt and gentler
vmpatl)iwt" of the humm hesrr, Mr.
firoucharo wat found warning. To pjtnt
the bidrout wrong of tyranny and op
prts'.iun to exalt the glory of reiisiin
them to scourge meanness and crucKv
to overwhelm ignorance and presump
linn with arca'itic erorn, were takks con
eenial :o Mr. Brougbam't powers. Tne
excellence of knowledge the nobleness
of freedom the ttern grandeur of fixed
resolution, all these were things which
he spoke of a man who felt them j but
the sofiiieil ofpieiy tne tTibduinpfpowet
i gcn'lenf st and wd.itss the' fcrveri"
-tif atTrctionrtod tbeteaderoesa ol tove,
vitl.iif found no tvmpaihy wim hint, 01
werenoOtLQak;bTfii to:be'tnadera of
TiTtfie eierTiiexf htt-r
u ImoTe7SaeuaT wexwa'jiC acer,'
lie teemed to desire ia be borne alon, by
I tutor rent of hi indin.tion, and never
fojntains of human "ears.
Fmo a BetMB Ppe.- -r
WOLF- FIGHT,
Thrmontfi orDecembef had just
aet in wi-h all the rigours of a north
ern winter, which those who had never
witnessed it. can form a very made.
quate idi f from description only j
and those who have, wiUhivJt,tpo
sVongly impressed 00 their memory.
,n r.miire nv minute detail of its sc
one of a party of
TC It J. S fs t
Ci. .n,lemen who atarted from Cal-
scfonirthc pnoctpalseport -ia - hit
Swedish majesty's domioioos, to jour
ncy to Gottenburgh : we had with ut
two men servants and a lad about IT
teen years of age, the latter of whom
and one of my companions, were my
countrvmen , the rett of the company
were SeJet and Dines, with the ex
tep.tj,ojLoieiochmao: ' Wgjf5
elled in four cars drawn eacn oy on
harae t and bv diotM. havtng trteeaa
t tt.hW:le broaeht well over, and
bn5rwr3ptTTniumbcHsfar,-loaJ.f
comforters, dC we were wrj
..II KI" to defv both: the frost, and
the still more keen blast whicn swept
over interminable field of winter s
Our road was A little diversified Tor
the firtt three days. It lay chiefly
over a mountainous tract of couotry,
with occasional tnoort ' extending for
some mile, and all deeply covered
with .no, which had fallen . coostd.
erb!v for. some days, J2m
p.rts completely ailed various fraitful
valleys, which were panted out by
the euide we t6ok front one town or
Ullage to another. At Jength. we
Inged into a deep forest through
which our route lay, MtV where a good
road had been prepared, but which
.1 threat dilTicultv ia keep.og.io
eonseqrtencc ot tne prmni .uw .
nvlilirsntirfoTcithadiiot beo pas
i
hrfore we became acquAio
af 1 a
ation, a wolf would croat our path
an I sliilinj luto the thickets i th
forest, tend forth 1 terrific howl, which
I must coofeil wat aoy, thing but rau
aic to my cart, The hones invaria
bly ttarted, luortcd, and trembled at
wofl(m Kerd. bctoker.ed the vicinity
and-trarnbcTnjfthdrt fnrfariMmitf:
and i( iequiredatlthe aUtf which bur
knowledgpfhejirfni(jc,"CTuldfars'
aim, to urge mem lowara, u tne
wolvet, which occanionally appeared
two or three together at evening p
a a - a
proached. nappeotd to lake their
course along the road before the cav.
alcade, Nothiog i m re rem rk able
than the extreme terror displayed by
the horte at the appearance of c vca a
ingle wolf. , ; 1
A night came on we cleared the
main body of theforeit, through which
we had patted ab ut forty mild, tur
Duoded by the gloom of itnumera
b!e fir tree among which not a liv
ing being, either bird or bcatt appear,
cd to exist, with the tingle aod disa
greeable exception of the rapacious
wolf. . An opening of a mile or two
on our right would nave entered ut
after our monotonia drive, varied
only by the affair of changing horiet
4t the solitary pott huuset on the road
ule,.lud . it not, Jbcea that at the dis
tance of a quarter of a mile we obtcrv
ed a herd -ab-Hii twenty of our-eo-
tmirt bemrhefrwynrmrdt ai;
They tuddenly stoped," however.-and
after an appalling howl, disappeared in
thsiats.st.This small band had been
estuenliy aiarmeu at our nuinocra.
Their appearance gave ut timely no
tice of what we might momentarily
. 1 1 . . 1
expecti and accordingly our guides
drew up, and we arranged to drive ir
4 closer body, and immediately pre-
pared our fire arm.
Thit precaution was taken 10 a for.
tunate moment, for we had just got a
g'impse of the smoke of the village of
Minesprach arwhicti we intended to
patsioeniguif aauwa -wuu. awu
- - !r L. " .t .1 . .
miler off.-Vhco a tremendous howl,
which came like a peal of thunder in
the mountains of SwitterlaoJTahhouo-
cod'a herTbrwolvca1n onrrearr"-
The hone were already fitTgued,
butjeargave them reocwedjtrength,
aod they fledjit a aingiffOjia rale To
wards the village. Their "tpeed
. a a
wat in vaib. . A discharge 01 lire arms
rom ihe" hindm-ist-Cr-betpokc-thc
tuoerior fleetnet of wolve. And in
a few moments the second ijrthHraeyj
0 which I drove, was arrested by at
r .v . I . I
east nine or ten 01 inc largeii uu
most powerful wolves I have ever be
held. Mv companion, the trenenman
exclaimed, e'en est fait de oou. And
really considered that he sp ke the
troih. I had already discharged three
stols and disabled as many wolves
-the Frenchman had done hi part,
and we had j iatiy put the greater part
of our assailant hort da combat : but
our horse was dragged on his koecs,
and while three of these monsters
were laceratinjr the por animal s neck,
a fourth, an immense , creature
with elarintt eyes and extended javS, j
darted up, and would hive miaiyoiy
ad the poor Frenchman oy tne tnroat,
had Not lucktly the-momof-ex.4
ed my carbine ride,. which iorrunateiy
hiil k havonet screwed -onerl caught
the-creatureths-pointrywhile-myl
. i 1 ; 1.1. .,i:M.. t
companion, witn aarairwc
coollv put a pistol to the wolfs eye,
and lent a brace of batf-hfeg-t4
savage creature necifc ine anuu-
1 " ' ..l .Wk rs sua.
ter wc nao coraniuu wuum u
saved o from theaog of the, herd,
which I believe consisted ol a hundred
wolves, had ooVour guide, by firing a
laree rocket aa signal of distress to
th villacrersiven the aavage animals
alarm. tTh glare of the rocket drove
off the greter part of the herd, ana
having wAhdedtwor-andIlain;the
third ofour remaining foes, we aligh
ted and found ' put" companions had
riddeii themselves ot tncir icrociou.
assailants. -g. ty:'yiP'.:':i:::
te instantly collected the straw
rvnf, hot torn of the cars, and kin
died a fire to prevent the renewal of
the attacV, intending to" await the ar
rival of the villagers, -whose torches
nrrreived approaching the scene
nf,rtinn, : On examiaiotr our forces
va i -Mg, tjr-
cnemie 01 nun ana norse. j.ver and
we found that, though each car had
been surrounded,, uurt had been the
severest conflict, with the exception
of that jn.vthich the two men servants
nd the lad were. Their horte had
reared, ami in t,he ttrugile overthrown
the or. lne unfortunate men were
eacbwoui)"dedl.jdlhe.boxitlicadful
ly lacerated, one of hii lhight bcin
enmptexttf ronriwafr" re-tiacriRr
the troy' limb,, and prated him in one
of rte-othercir jtarxtxheragtre ve f
thing possible wat done for him, he
died from cxhauttion before day
light. : .
The hone ia the servnta car was
already dead, and as our wat evi
dently dying, we detpatched the poor
animal. Wt counted nineteen dead
wolves, and 'had 00 doubt there wat
as many more wuunjed. A crowd o
villager had arrived, aod attended
by a dozen torches, we on reached
a comfortable inn. where a good sup.
prr, and some wine brought lrm
Cartcrona, would, but for the melau
(holy fate of the poor lad, have indu
ced ut to laugh at the terror of a wot
attack. ' .
Nt men labor harder than printer
no men are more acaotily paid In
oroDortioo to the wear and tear of
mental and physical constitution 00
TmrrirrtHit commattyy w -srt qtitej
certain, are called upon lor so large
nm nrltiprp port bt 3otheir
meant, ol gratuitout aervices ana we
belTeve that net men perform "thote
uhpiidscrv7ces withr more cheerful
amty. -Tne uol Jness orindincrencc
with 'vhich some pe .plelay an assess
meot upon the newspaper proprietor
would justify the inference that they
suppose type ana presses iq co-si nom
mg, journeymen and apprentices to
abour and live witnoui neeu 01 1000
a irrx
or clothing, and paper.maker to fur.
nith a costly material without ever
asking for payment. We have no
doubt that each of the proprietors of
the diilr papr in- thit city "gives
eoouchlannirrllyT 10 the way of gral-j.
ilous advertising sor pernios or
. . e
etic who are able and. ought to pay,
and 10 newspapers fofwhich he get
neither credit-norr thanks,- ta - del ray
the expencemf educating hia children,
eventnuiign ne migni nave a too or
twcrarcollcge, if-ome-richrfellowj
who inheriled his money wtthooara.7
iotr tt.'were to give a wav half a much
heould:bcJ3udediisky high,'' at
the prince of phdanthropitu, and hi
name-would -f inglolig the - AU mic
rom Maine to Mexico, and be echoed
rom the Rocky Mountain, a a beo.
factor 0! hi race. A lew nundred
dollars, given ia a lump it something
to tell of sixpence at a time, a dozen
time a day: ft never thpughrof.-
(rom tkb aosrot raraioT.
-TUDrezQA TenUeru Columbia
River. tfc.We have coover.ed with'i
Cat)t. D minos,of the biigUwhyhee,
which arrived last week from the Pa.
ci fi c Oce nn , who i n for m s ut that i n Feb.
ruary 1 829, he entered Columbia Riv.
er. and remained until April, lie re
visited the River altoin August, 1830.
lie describe! the climate at dclighful,
free fmm h-'Veiud of tveaf and
c4d experienced on the-Ailaotic id
of N. America. I s August thr heat
waioriicarljr'lo great aWitrT ul
and through the winter, he aw no
now, nor was were any ice accn ui
the river. Ife ts of pini'tn trat twtj
crops of potatoes, and of different kinds
of grain could be raised witnout any
difBcaftv. The navigation - . at the
mouth of the Columbia is rather dan
gerous, as there are breakers upon the
Bar, wnere tnere 1 i';.""w"n l
low water 1 and indeeed the British
Hudson Bay company lot twi brig
there, one in 1829 and the other in
1 830 i but from the outh,ifor .about
120 mile as far as the Great Falls,
the river is deep enough for the largest
merchant vessel. !.
About t. 80 miles from the mouth of
the Columbia he river Wallameth eo.
ten it, large river which i naviga.
ble to about 20 miles from its mouth,
where there are Falls of 20 feet, and
a most eligible site for manufactories.
From its soiree it runs a N. W. course
to the tJotambfXj : vAt Jimaller riycrri
called the Cuul7.,!n lic Jntn ,.iC
Columbia from tU t.lh aUu .3,
milet below llu ' ,mfth
The toil of ti'e'
iven, ant fiy
from the tnuiih of I. Colum'n, J ,
rrprcttnts to be of. rbesfnal y
especially around wvn '.'.!.
Laflittealitf.couxitfy wltPrt -itA-
Capt. Ik Jcarnt frurr,,,,, ,.,1.
narj wootw - 1 new or..;
. a a rvwa .!
I 2 .'iltnr
s4.mon7sturgcoM,,Tern, nti
nan t tne season lor nerr. t orD mctu
era in February, and mL : it 7 1
iThe native are not nume, iu. 'fl ;
very peacible, by no met ;ke tSosi '
at Nootk Sound, &-C. andD. r, k
no time felt any apprtheiw, f ' .
tbem. r .
M Though eow to cheap, th thij r , t"
Will, n the end, prove OMi)r,f tf i -j
Hut of all cheap thing that ' 1 ,
prove utaa, R.,ior aodt5 4t
ters are the most abominabQl)e. '
will mangle your flcby the t4 ' -
mangle tne education and rm, k
children. Id two many 4n , -
hood the price tad ot Te qn .m , ' .
oUuf a matter rl . ktd at. I(. ...
difference, of three dollar a rv."
a man of tense and learning w
displaced,- make wav for 1 1 , ""-J
Listen to old Robert. The Iul- '.
utefulnet and dctiinyt of your i, .
dreo, depend, 10 a great coeaturta .
their, education -and early. habt
Their dueatiotrKi their tnoralif j
pend greatly on their tutorr If the 1 I
maiter.be illiterate and vicious, bo . ;
can he. impart knowledge ' sirtuc
to-your children f A "man of learning
ill not cannot, devo.e his tune and
talents for little or nothing. No mm
deserve a liberal support better than
a school-master, y When therefore, a
man offers toteach your children;
ci.eap, suspect him, A child will V
earn more in one quarter at a good.
than in two at a poor schoU. . It it : '
heapertheref re ia the end, to havq .
good schoolmaster.' a. tweniy-hvCr t
d jlari a . month, than a poor one ati
fifteen dollars, focyou save half the f
w . s4aa eua
time.
A GOOD SHOT. ,
Dae of the hfr th it 1 rver heard
1 wa made with a percussion gun ,
Abou.Uienjr,.iwdvgeartg
Estcrnahore. vessel waa ftozf.n up ia .
the river aod her proviaioas exhaus
ted, the Capnia- went 00 shore to see
"how "the laod laid 41 id tnhrr words
to vn atf t Mjezchaisjrfht& 6ot. v:;
Old Mr.i .who was celrt ra- - -
ted for the number of her domestic v
fowls, could not bargain with the Capt. '
d any of his "assortrd carg 1" at .
length he agreed to give a silver dollar '
for a hot among, the p niltry, and a :
greed to hoot a gun without a fliat - '
thin wat wat accepted by the M lady. - '
provided the loaded the gun, which J
he stipulated to do fitrlv, -Captain - . ;
Btbatay, who was - up to a thing orv?
two, when on board, took down eld
blue trigger, (just altered to the per.
custion principle) a large til vcr-sighted "
trumpet muzjled gun, imported be-"
fore the revolution to'shnot swan oa" i
the Potomac, put in aix finger dear"
f the wads, then cut off the ramrod
evel with the muzzle, and returned
cook;The"Old1ady,Vvaftcf f trying
teram rodye rydeliberjtejjf torjk off'."'L
amall thimble which arte' used as a
charger, and having loaded with a
thimble full of powder and an equal .x .
qtrarttlty cf thor, dcilvcrmhrguu wz "
capt. iooiay, wno men piacea aix
fence rails in two rows at a foot dit' -
ance,; and biting with corn betweea .
them 1 to soon as the poultry mouDU"
ed the rails and began to tfeed with '
their heads betwen the rows, Bobstiy
took a position ia a to enfilade the
whole detiie stap oaog went (JIJ
Blue Trigger, with a tnot horrid ex.
plosion.--Huzza f ir old bluf trfpgtr
shouted the L iptam huzza shouted '
the mate h jzzahouted the cook '
God have mercy un me," sid the old
lirdv hiss went ;the geesfe gobble,
gobble, gobble, went the tiirkeys
qdack, quack, qoackweot the duel s.
Seventeen turkeys, bier geese, five
ducks, f thirteen, v chickens., and the
house pig, were the fruita of Captaia '
Kobstay s exploit. . t
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