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Vrstrr,r Carolinian; Ti,,n U on n pays bis lax eJ.njKi another f)t Kxurd.ni ifUrt. , While turn atpeoane 4 .AtarBfw.rtlreSoereathe ! W rtid by the bod HWiif of lh la wa. " ! .ea U ooa f.Mrtil of the Laud Tax', 11 ooatly one of t!ie puhi to if oeUtl accounted A at Ida Treasury. AJ why leeoect . j l- ik iiriUn tii rtmadv thia I 1 M Tiwtm la lbs .Wbful discharge f UW, hase'rawe ' Legi-JalacS ) baa rwcora) tJwi tW the lews ihia swrel eeight 4 'fWtysis'ryr Jat ose Lai ttta MrNMiWOt .WPCOpfiat4 ttM. b ftaieeugbl lO be SO regulated ' s m any event K aw PuU ,Pn' U, correct aug- u ' enlWted h it haa bee- MsessoiJ by law INjiaa ar tU ci-nri Tb OKnibcre jbA aasabl v p''1 w" th efl know alandarda 4 " ...I U Waal" the n! 104 Id rIM fW" And rvee) Rrntt ' A.M ia to he eowsJarad, their ?ots depend Buck ") tha tireornatance from what auawr sftbe State rt mover come Vurcuxx) Ut consider jbjrte an their awne, the crowd louk eoly their Ifier. If tkjw mn inwiwrt eoroee &ms Dm East, tin oppositioo of lha Wt I Maini tad rice term. 1 Idtow lhn) r IkOAtnbU fSivptra)i th ml", but trvtk (wbiJ m loeoocJo they i iHerptiOo-. i nr; (jw tM 4 U4 ui Km Ua U ti th A- PialJv ihfdilfcmrt .ue Um kao WlaM welcomed wilh th try of pWy Ik"d of rtkrre), (Vl Iwm as Ik TIW. And that it n With rr atttkM"f oWp inUrel to the bu!J. Nu f1-' h "J "r. M m 1d ca of W4mI uccurrcM iu Dm GaiMral AtmUy. I psM lbl I M oo "WtUe.o aMfl." I rtMidoin the BMt" prtfrrty, fiinilv, and mrt oTmy frmwhli tlwn, y, lamno Kr torn ',ilbf i f Nuilii Ciro. l: lit Mpto ef IWfka.aikd Buncomtie - fc tor yaM pa4iiMwd liU JgMU4tfr to di nda twwa two &mh turae, atw auppr ol lfyir applicalioo ibajr . h act tbt l.To gnnvaneeti tbal lu t to Umr CottrU and Xnlrri bmdjt of then ara ubiiid to iravoi irom o to 7U taitwia auMntainmia country tlal they pay Ui mora than equal to Uta addition cipaoM of a Mf coujity ht tbair pupu hti H icdinj 31,000, and thntr evi( ara nf a character Hi k rmadid aa f W aMf Tat Ihia applkatoo-ia r(ii4 wpun tpajfimltti rrttnd that a war cmnilT i"Miaiura. Itara yn aee Ilia complaint la ao ra.iamal4, th denMitd ao jurf, that enrtiea are A-prifed of a oVcanl pretait for hm im tntrir ia as atronff in a: im wrr humiIa 1 niti ia thn. aim liuMMii that tiaM of Nortk Carolina) are ffdoil jtntiro and dew, their right bNiM Ibey dwell to iho Wetern part of arr 1 -rntorr. n owl fWi..a jptni. pre- tnVH U maJnesalocaJculaM opoo pro I toina lemlation, -. - - 4 I ha to aid that thunirit of arciiun. - ml party wata4Wis it'!i ain.Kg tha poo. iWDi yHi"woKleir tha( tho pcoiHe'of i?rU atkf iJaaroaiif ahool j Kiel ita uiflu -- 0ftra wnru tiioir rrj7rrTiiiiv gi ihhipt remeded--lheir opjrawfiia i ara nit rt aa ta cowpiaww- aro on weoiTft, . . II" k I". 1 UU I t . thai the aania CwCu aiiould find recrjM ioo - ainnnf tlWir-ehbora wtw' tiW fia in tha. -iT eat. . 13 ut tbil ia not alL H a propoond to eler,lho Gjrrrnor hy llio . p jpte. yji mis qwxuon iu repreaonia. tiraa Coat of a cartaio line, ot ajraiost wkIi IWiM Yl of tlukf Yimm !' and their cuoatilaenla approra thatr eoaro. w - . f ' 1 w-aiv, lfll lira 4 V' l J anch a aulijoct by tliair laeol aoottaioa if Iha they' ao dtf ida vpoa Im ehentT Uw,o( tha Clerk inw.M thrr are taBaHL- FW- tbor atill. At eaHy aa I7W, a proptnaf ras made to alter the Coroliiuttnn tt iho State becaoae tha General Aaaeoibly m to oumerooa too eipi-nsire, awl cuaven uod too often, and the ewntina of GrwW, CraMMi Ha!ifu and EJztttmbt then vo - tad in CiW of it, hot noir, thy are united in oppnatn? h. , a ne eoooitca ol unrmUt, Hiram. Waltt. It.ilifmr I,MM.1L. yilAmp(o, New llmoeer, lFurrra and other fanprijft'tf Covatca do' now oppose "a rrrrn in 'iir tVnmMrnHiti.m.., 1Tlriri4rT thu aaina thetr own righia and iotereata ;Hijiinf "the .ighti liuj iotoreata ami rilhee of B OMIOriia of iha nimnU nf M. Cantlina ifajimt the princioleaof repuh Which demand a core, end j et there ja no otlwr mode l oiloct- iu Tlio utmost atrwich af in?Buit www in.t - mf mi eawa fir thia, eicept the tnflttpoca of mere .aw LiM piuij-jnni, wiiamu ownoinj; their pride by a a imputation of the groaaet ioorance. For these count iea a re oflered freeter power in the rovemmnt-they reTyt; wfreoroneiuieofth"t which they pnaaeaa. Thej each t0 elect . $ tnMhera nionsf 193 they art now. una uffnintni ina i jtiuTiintiiut iu.( lh"y ,inJ hefoaflei :.eJrlXlil.l2Z-4. "an." wv.i.i lMIru Ml U l n ww ajipnim only ooo com of fhe npceaajMaoftUM pwpk, white (lie tre inited to c operate in producing a rC rm that mtH them tha prif ilee rf appointing one 4JI of the whoto ! Thie tliey have heretoRne declined. It V int b that theanHtednotinniiof partv-iftoii hare , i . ! d tha frinctpka of Jmilice a& P. E. 1 1 mv U Zmj, f put the Rev. me at tSJ&OT ; hot the pnWie Trnrer at !t'a it t "e an avenge x $fir,ooo, I La fUl lh ejpasea at 8,SriWiaWiiigUa Uw leaided.. 41ok.g Aindly Trriaurrr aUlMllicmlt $-,O,00fl. TkU w iijUukaiif mm ia tfn tiLin, or in aMiii.m. 11i pu!he Tfiuftr t protftLly right, arxj thirtfire 1 t a4Hd tie um rt.(.rni kj hiro. . - - A DKBVTE f BRITISH HOUf E 01' COMMONS. Araa IT, M33. JEWhll DM .in LITIEV ThaiJl'J'a.ailaitalai4(.iBUa aniitro, Mr. War bo rt on in the Chair. MR. R. till A NT proceeded lo any, that it boevna bia duly lo pnpo a rowdutioo to theedM-t Hml rt waa et fmdiont to remove all Ihfl ciril diMtkliUea alfci tiuj( that daae of bif .tiajoaty a aubjijctj prutcamif ine Jrwtah rekm, ia Uk4 iiuiuterv and with tha like eieeptMm at to Ilia bill lor reiooV ma tha diaaUlilieawf the fttnqCaihoir. Tm eiaaUlittea tnWr winch both cla labored were oeirly th aame, and hia th joct waa to rrnnnre the Jew front the tm Uon (rnvily occupteU by IIm tatlHMica to the pitnn btch the Calhvlica IomI at praaent. Tha eligibility to all odwa, ri rilerea, awl atationa, ouxhl lo be regarded aa ewrninoa prKrly . 1 o deny Ihia riglil In any buoy ol im'o waa i.(j.reiwo to deny it on tM(rouod of rlj(i' crerd aa peraeculKn. 1 o ui ao waa in tun-el nppoattion la Tti preccpta of thu iftl Au tlnr of our rnigtofl, iw proactHU pruce and H'xhI will to all oiauLniu. The Jrwi wre no new aect ou eoi t of yiulorduy, hut a woll known clit, wlxwe U ka, ami reeonla nia-li tho wholo world acijUdintt d with their hipMftfy. but luatory clearly noweu mat m every country int) oau alwaya proved a moot loyiU ana orowrly 0Mp;a, and tm'ir cone i morau waa ai -trit t, if 4 nitre ao, than our own. If it could be clearly eatabliahed, aud lito lacl could out be dmputi'il, tl-at the Jew waa n lerelod in the well bt-tug l ibe eounlry, then Id him eujuy ail Hm ne lit it noutu oitieeofcitiacMlnp. If it could he proveJ that the Jew waa intereatod in .reintin t,hg Htvaaoia of too cmuilry by any fmun power, then lot bim bo raiwu iu naval yr military rank; u tt cold be prove (J tlint the Jew waa tntereatrd in proiectinj Iho property of the country, then give him Iho meana of finding bia way to the lkucli. Lastly, it it could bw proved Hut the Jew wa intoraotod in mmntuminjr and njiholi). nH national freedom. lin Irt the iloora f Ihia llouae bo thrown uik'ii to In in and lot them not ak fr awy otherqu ititicatliMi m hia part Ihuo a Uaiy il Iree reprtcctila. live(cheera. But he unht Iki -.k-d, now could llna be done when the Chriiiun vttem wai the. basi of too U a i uM ttia ahawer waadtitt the auiaoRiiiatMNi ol irve jewa woum do im oncnwcDioeut ummi hot rule or ayatem. - He knew that, alter Ihia bill ahouM bare pea d mlo a Uw, the ru!a would a4 ba latorpreUMi aa here tofore. Formerly the mlo wa, tlmt not onlv rhrlxtiaoitv in' tfte veotintL Lit ika 4MU1u:uUf lor of it, eataWortied ky la - . - v waa to be the governing principle., hat principle. however, waa uu .aoaudoned . and; aa La tliougUI, very justly, for tocr. ry rt to tne lull extent, wa itotbtng thort A peraccuti'HU C'hrmtiantty, aa now pro rcawd, waa ao recocoizad by hi w tM.l' no uuut waa per willed to out rug t ordinart- ee, or to trample on ita great maiiioa. llo might perhapa, bejuoteit whetberratte perauna wba were not Cnro4itHHi were al toed"W ail tiTlhia hoo,' eouIiT t Ka house be called a Chriatam parliament T " To (hi ha would auawari "A ro y w able- to " iav thnt yoo are wiw Chrt'tta'in riuluiu ltm- were atill a .ChrWiiiu uatiou, iuNt hwoa.4 Contmd that, allbimub a minoriiv of irr aHa pmieasipw J'wuium ntieiit o intro r . duced into tbia Uuuae,tiil tbia lnmj would be a Christian p-trlmim-nt. (Hear, benr. nenr.i ipon principle, the Juwa-Mt hound lo diacharijo ail iho dm tea of vood citictifhip, in whatever countilca tliy nuyht be placed. Hut then it vVns char- eu upuo ineiu inai uicir practice wna op i . i w PP4 lhif.prwplo.fJa. vry-eoiitni4iiht leovW nentWnikoI'w.a Ir. t ry waa me iuci. ii any ramie more tnau ' .i..r.. I.- i. . 1 another were dirtnguuhcil Ir acta of good citizeiiahip, it waa the Jewa. Thia waa tnanifret tn their wnole conduct throuVli out tba perioda ot the Babj loiuah and Vet aian captivity. Many of them whilu in thai state www miaed to otficee and aitua tiona of Ibe highest houur aud CoiiiHience. and they unilormry etcileti the admirution of those with whom they Jived. But atill they had eoemiea in the countriea aud W an addreee preaentnd to the Kinjr of Per sia againat them, it waa tnul "Tlicsa.axa ao'nTo"diraetf abroadT, ud, therefore, it It pieaaa tneefOKmg, let them ba dci trbyed. That Kiiig, however, who waa no other than Artaxcrxee, duatroved not the pertma. nbioctcd iflu.Jwt.tha, oloaoiik4 niiaiuu put an emi to tne argument (a i....v, ii.. it. t: . l " l --r .. -.-t lilU ftwt sorry that thia emnw ahoulil he druwo into a preceoont, for he- hoped Ikat bia hon. friend oppoeite, (&r K. Inglis,) might hatg live to urge hia inehoctual oppmntion to thia qoeatpm (laughter), t'nder the Tlo lemiea of Egypt and tha Soleweida? of Syria the Jewa .amwjkwli pntrrmtfiid tod ppoc ted. The" Kiuperor Julian,'( who, I'wra having abandimnd Chrirfianit y, wa (ullfd tha ?Jkpotate,lliough: it politic to" con filiate them, prolyfaJ-41 twttartemtor tBelFfttthera, and opening del p4rtly.froni hisfaveriuo to tho Chria tian Cith. Julian wasooe of thow persons who, though actuated and itflpollod by atrong feeling: still know how to Wd them la bia porpoee.- l!ie great rival waa tha Peraian Mornrcland Mesopotamia; tho frontier province of Peaaia. win full nf f Jews; so that he had B mean O I aklttaal an gaining th-rn oyer to bia interest. Z U Pttrnd himself, however, pr-atlv i "l'l tltfmyaf ainimlar JS..J oi iny w tho jewa to tbejrerc,8n in whow it... ...,., I -iri lltf..ihfult.lhVr.unmmra,aldfto lh J Ihajir i2bta t d Mr. r.Wi.JiIltl.6 lurr, aJ UlW. f Jtl.aa. i - aat4 lht Jjreal trrc-ar f Nt only did they do tint, but tliey trw avery p.rt!t .tjip.'diiiirbt i;i tho wiy of the Romana len tliey rntr nd the ion. try, ad Julian waa diacomfitcd in all bil hiea and projerla. . Though lha Jc l rallied round Napol eon, yet when thay wont into Statea wti-r their own pwipla were protected, lav ould o4 by any meana gum Ihem aver lM bia i.la. . Toaea waa on verv re mark tide period in the hirfory of the Jew. wnx-k waatiuYd Ibe ii(i!en age ol the jow.q eaptivrty That periid eiiirted for eeiii. riea Ufora any peraocniMm waa direct againat ihcin, while in lha mean tiua, ibry were protected by aomo ol lha graulcat ko veHgna in the linlvwe."Tber wnra Mid in a diP-rrnt light from tha inhaLitunta-e 4 by any os of riiiz--nLip, but by a markaolav'ir which were conferred upa Ihem. One of I hem, Hanmreliilitl was aa an.baJM..r under CharWouiKia;. At ao arly mei'Ml they were culti loraollhe soil, but ander the Mi uh sovereigna lhay were cut off ln.it agricultural purxuita, and rained to high mil and iioJilicat .other in the btate. Afterwards came the time of the Cruaud- ea, winch without any jut reaaon, wa aaid to lie lha dawning of light. hil tu the Jitwa it brought the moat grievouier eeutioo, in which England and France were the firat to lepd the way. Thia might Im tn.iilaa rai.l fltaa ir.nl aa iraw itf lit Am ikirl luJ Iro.n any crime. , Jew. had cmmitud, hut from Ibe miseries ahich th.t uuhappv people were mode lo endure. The iron vaa in.irril made to enter into their aoula, and the nvat a I roc ioua outrage were com. milled 'gamut thcia witbotil feeling or re iMre. II ibmilj be r collected, that Ihia fmrvewt of aufT'-ring, into which no man KHjId be CmkiJ to thrust hm Dickie, left nfter it a crop of miHery. Though at present, and for aei pant, the Jew were protect d from the paraccutiou of the rack and (he wheel, still ibey w-re wobjoct to the martyrdom of mauU and rwliouUj aa 'an out- tuM and degradod pwijMe. - " In China thay I'Mind fliatefugo and protection which wa 4eonl them tt lioeup". - It Appeared, from it n macriptiiKi eihibit'd in a part of China, lAl-, thai Ja wtno gnsully.praid lor tlKiir iulHgriiy, llonr industry in agri cultural purauils, and iu traiTic, and also for llieir aervicea iu tha army, iMMwitb Ktonding that they ware nint punctual in all the observances of their own religion. I bo three or linir attempts which wars made loeumiH-ipale, the Jews, were found perfectly practicable. The' first was by np4en much to his mmor, and took place on the 4th December, 1813, by an vdcretgosd by tb Mmulor of iHWrotln I ho report stated, that since the Constitu ent Assembly had placed the Jewa upoo ao oqual fioting with other Frenchmen, they partook ot all tha jftary of Ihtf chil dntu of Iho aaina country, acted upon sumo pnociplea, tmbibod the same ha bit a and customs, end were moat deserving of all rights of ciimmK - Ilia Ilooae would find, hi corroboration of thia satiafuctorr state, ment; that M." C Dupm, tn 1 92TTaaid tlwf tha llebrewi ia the territories of France bad proved themmHvea deaeiving of all the rights they gn by ihcir good qualities and virtues;. for in jduceof prac(ijmig.uiry they "bkw practntod industry t and convin ced be world that they wera" Frenchmen in heart aa well aa by birtJuJo lHlOand lin..,J!UKeJJaxdiuiW niinuiter, reuJorsd tha Jews eligible to m 1. hut allhw aamav timoy witVjtwrert jpui,yisii)l tend the w-ojrld of aternftl (tul grari long the nvcn'ltHe'efliaritwtinn, m iwu icura siierwaruartuey rv. ed, in return, their devoted fidelity to the '?tnlfti"-The right Hon.' aiiu learned Gen--lleman here referred to sUtetnents made by Prince HardenUrg, the purport of a a .a. . -a ' a- -. - w hich whs; mat me jews had not only ac ted nwit faithfully, but evinced in their d induct a sample of the truest heroism, ri valling each other in the aervicea thov rendered ; while the women among them purtictpatod in their exertion. The next documont adverted lo.by the right hon, ' irom amhitioiiofhitow;ttT-lg4h last campaign against France, the . Jew. had proved themselves Prussians par ex cellencc. 1 he auuie priiiciplo obtained a niong mem ia an cuuniriea. it was seen j l j aa . . v the Mtatrmmit of (tuneral Cbassa, that the llobrew troop under hia cnirunand at Antwerp, were ready to Wow up the cita- dol, and sacrifice themsdvvs in thoiMe, ul a inornent'a notice. No better soldiers could auy wlwre bo found. One particu lar adverse argument prevailed very ex- eieiwrftawd' wwiwtldf InVfvtefraolPITI was thia, that the Jewt 1. being aaet of per-j sons wno were unuer proscription, 11 would be improper to admit thou to the co,nmon nghts ofcittzuus. Aowhd begged to say. liuttCittWgffOKaUpr would take us bacK to tha rack and tor IlIWi JRdjurtifykth.M lha Jews were a proscribed class. But, he would ask were they prepared to' go this length ? -.No ; he maintained that such an rgument not only halted on one foot, but that the other foot cmld hot support it for an imtant. -JOin h course of some further observations to the $ame effjctcited the opinion, of . Bishop Newton with regardtQ. IhaatmoQt,, the Jews, and said he had adverted to it brougtit lorward. I hat right rev. rre- ssieia-tblirper waa not jujtiued oq the ground of Ita being tha fulfilment of proihry,. while nations that behoved in a kind manner by them were rewarded, and that all Christians Mlijhr fo ho lha ""first o wwk hiercy. In adds that thfTihould arek rather to die peona God'a uSerciec than execute God's judgmenls.V The - right hio. 4t learned iioutleman tlieo tead extracts from opin ions delivered on the subject by Dr. Buch. MwoMvo-1 piiioimry, and tha; eetehtatiSJ diintin? minister, the late Jlobert Hall.f ili, Uuchaaan atataJ, that the lima waa Ib.iw coma na ina I nianriu iniu-n emit aaacoutneted by tha oationa of ckna trnJorn, in cooarquenco (4 their condor I liiwanla Ibe Jraa, Alter commenting up mi the etlracia, aa atroncly enAmioif bat arsuoH nta, lha r it' lit boo. Ueiitleman aid ba Chiefly 'rtliad upa two (roonda iulica a!Ml rrlijiioua Maratlm. i o in diet oSabilitiea witliotit retann waa ip- omMom I to tonirt Ibem for reliaioua iiefnae peraecutioo. In either taae, the Jprinciiila waa one whkh the h.ajae oojjhl IuoJJy (o"c1jMi)ilio7aoJ"fre (ouLndToVaard with confidence to lha reault ol Una dm cuauoo. Tha right honorable grutlcoiaa Concluded by looviog Iba Mowing rCaolu lino: " That il ia eipcdo irt lo remove all civil diaahilitiej at preacnt Cliating, nst- peeling bia Maioaty a auljecta ot Ina Jew uli preuaaton, ia like mai.oer, and lHh the nine t-xiM'ptioiia, aa Hie diaauiitiea at feeling bia iUjtaiy'e aubjt cU proloaaing IDU Koinuu Lftiiiulic rvligioii bad uvou le moved I Tobt Continued.) l ' -eee9-- i M If mail ia w4 a mere crua'.ure of thia world, it bia viaioo ia not relricled lo the kbddowa that have cIohJ around him, if be M t.HiiH'-lol, with anotbor, an eternul aorld, a world of higher inlolligencM, oi angola, aod arcban.is ix-mga nirv from am j a world, where the Creator vi hia and of all auilda utiiuilrata hia iintne e pwatnice, where I bo veil of d.-b will '""a" h,.',J. U,,,re. Ita ey.a J anil : nd if, by tho revelation which.Oud a made, and by communino with h Maker through Uim who is lha Way, the 7 ruth, end the Lilf, uiau bfcaot-a ac aoaiiitt'd by inw.rd experience, aiid thut tilth, which ia the aoul a epintual vwiou ilh the powers of (list world to coom, tVn will those fur-seen visions, and all the objects of this world on which light from that world fulls, and all n an thnighta actions, and movements iu rogard lo that world, posaeas an internal and wear glery, that make them more ppmpriate ly the province of the poetical imagiiwlion than any other ewhjeele in tho L'mvorae. Aad the poetry of thia world will riao iMgmuccuce, ia pmpurtioaja il burrows ur reu"cts the light Irom thnt. From world, not quickeoed by the sun, A portion of the gift is won 5 iprea An intermingling of Heaven's pomp il Qaground which British shepherds tread All truth to the humble mind, is poetry; riluul truth is eminently so. ve long apt to witness a beltsr unuVmuiuding of iu sublime laws, an acknowledgement of its jreil fountaiw.'lod 'r woreworthy appre ciation isf its nature ; to have it fell and light from Heaven aiiinea upon it, because it is full of hieroglyphics whose meaning points 1 io tha Eternal World, because man ia immortal, and thia world la only the habitation of - bikduucy, and possesses eoweptoyuusehit imagination ouly. in proportion as 11 ia mvesuja wun . moral rrnndeur by his own wonderful destiny and by the light reflected down upon it from the habitation 4 amrels. "Alt OA earth it tnadow ; all ia lltaoen ii tub wf-- Truly, aa well aa feelingly, did Borka eacMinv, 1 t shadows re- are tnd what Ifiadowi jiiauJwM ara sncompaased by shadowa and flitting ap pnrninns ano acmi-iranatwrencios, mat of greatneaaVurily be. cnuse they are near ua and interposed be ycaflry; sod liilrtw) UvCXtw'wWKm know not what poetry is, till you know Goo, and can hail, ui .pycry created thing the manifestation of omnipresent Ditty I Look at the highest creations of the art, and behold how- they owe thuir power over the human soul to the presence of tho idea of that Beiug, the thought of whom trans. figures the movements of the imagination with glory, and makes language itself al most divine I What is it that Eire, to Coleridge's 4 Hymn before Sunrise in the Vale of Chamouiiy' the doep, unutterable sublimity, that awea tho aoul into worship, wfih swelling tears t What, but the thought of Him, to whose praise- that stupendous mountain wilh its sky-pointing peaks, and robe of silent cat aracts, rises ' like a cloud of incense from the earth !' ' Motionless torrents 1 ailont cartaracts I W ho made you-glnriois as -tha gAtca of Heaven ' Beneath the keen full oioon T Wtlf tSde Clothe you with minhows? Who, with liv Of loveliest blue, spread garland at your feet t nations, God! let the torjwntSjJjkaa ..shpuLj)f rAnswcftTkn leTthe ice-plaius ecbo (iod i And they too have a voice, you piles of snow. Aad fn their perilous loll ahull thunder, ... UodI.. - . . - The Corn -tVaW. - I hia tn.terestmg herd wiiichrviila the north of England and Scotland in summer, and keeps up in the moadowa its cry of crake, crake, is well known, but it is not easily soon. It runs liifcgiJBgiJilj tik wing. When found it baa the instinct, common with some other animals, and es pacittiry' 'pit; acatlif A, jm tleman had one brought lo him by bis dog. It waa detd to all appearance. As it lay on the ground, he turned it over with- his foot he was convinced it was dead. . Standing by, however, for some lima in silence, he suddenly saw it open an eye. lie then took it up its head fell-a-its legs hung towij-Trt ".i'baaaiireif 'suriiiT totally dead. ' He then put it into hia pocket, and before very long, he felt it all alive,; and struggling to escape. He took- il out, it waa as lifeless before. tie lh n laid it ajjiia 00- tle touud aod retired to aome ditam-a in about five minute il wanly rsia"4 Hi hn.i l, looked around, and do camgoiaf full spred. - - ' jVutri eft A'uirraif. Tit Rr, Mr, Acer The annual Con fereine of lha New England Methodist Episcopal Church ia now in seasmn in Bia lon. The Rev. Mr. Avery is prawnt, and will take part in lha proceeding. Wa learn thai when Mr. Avery, arrived t Brint'4 on Sumlay, io a stoop, from New. port, lha Methudist meeting in thai town bad j'n haad. . Jlo ewa-ed kia-friwwils had beard of bis acquittal, and many had seri ous doubli a lo the final result tha last intelligence received, having been, that lea of the jury, were, on Ihvir first leaving Ihe Cairt room, against hia innocence., , The intelligence had been conveyed lo Mrs. Avery. While some of hia friend a were diwMiaitng hia) probable fate, aa they were walking uUig, one exclaimed lo Ihe nth er, as a ijnop tvared Ihe w hnrf ' There. is brother Avery, now !' and nir enough,' he alood in the comwnion way bowing to his fiietKk The now sprrad; friends llork'd r'mnd him from sit quiirters; ami before he reached hi hoirne, he was sur nmnded by crowds of his brethren, and arqoaintlore. The firat newa which his wife had of hii arrivul, waa brought by her hualieild buuailf, as be opened Ihe loo, with, a. welcooiing throng behind him, andanuouoced hia escape from (lie thrall- "The abock, a friend informs ua, was too great for hi lady ; and she uik in a awnoii upon the floor, from which aome lime chipacd before alio recovered. Proridtnet Journal. Joel Clmtgh hn hHn convicted of the barbarian aud unprovoked Murd;rol Mrs. Hamilton at Mount Holly, N. J., in April lust, (an account of which wa rniblihed di roctly afterwards in this paper,) and sen tenced to be hung on the 2dih of July. A strange crtalurt.-K gentleman trav elling to Pittsburgh, from one oft be neigh- beurmg towns, atopjiea tu j$a inena, ana left hia horse tied on the raid." On his re turn ha found Ihe animal had lipird hia bridle. While in pursuit of bun he met an Irish pedestrian, of whom he inquired, " Have you seen a strange creature, any where hereabouts with a saddle on?" "Oeh, by the powers, you may well say thai." " Where f" " Juat yonder." " That I will in loss thau no tunc at all almost," snid the man, approaching a small wood ol young timber. Ah, there Ik) is sure enough, honey !" The gentleman looked Up, aud said M I do not aoc him." blind not see him ! Jjst cast your two good looking eyes in that direction och, by the powers of mud, w hat s be about uowl Ouly ace .how ha swallow his bead !" " Why, air, tbat'aa turtle and not i horse," A horse I and who the deuce said it was a horse 1 Sure a bona ia not a etrwngw-Arer-bot' tbatrBBtrange creature," added he, pointing to it. with fear and trembling, "and be has a saddle on: but, hang me if Td bridle. him. for the whole kingdom ol North America." tirmld tale a neicmeptr JF t could iTthitlnt'to read S-Tuia is the ascuae e- . . . whsrlt mwiiy twne ntalretgnhWTOKTnjrTI paper, IN iHtsense l here is a mechanic in this village, who. baa no other way of sup porting himself and a large family than, his own hand, who takes six periodical pa pe??i jhe. suhsenplion-prrco and postage of which aniouula U juaetetA dollaa. at ad Iffleen eeiitt f We hope that aome of our wealthy fleigbboors' will keep their coun- tcnanco. Iwsides reading allthese paper weekly and one imire which a friend gives- him he finds time to road as much more in scientific and other useful books. le does a good day', work each day ; and we venture to aay, labours as niany hours in the eonrse ot a week, as many of those whocauoot " find time to read a tingle mm WW . a paper. lie does not sit down alter doing his oay s work and toast his shins and suck hii filler. BrlfaM(Me.) Republican Journal. Soap Ley has been accidentally discov ered by a" aoap boiler lobe excellent for garden walks or house yards. He spread in a wet slate the black sulphurous resi duoraroftha teyiubs 60 Tlhe rahVye ofTiTi garde--whieh-woBld rmr raise" Sfty" grass or weeds afterwards, nor permit any growth within some inches of the place: Delight ed with the discovery, he had merely to pumxavcring 01 ina sauu over tho refuse lo obtain the finest walks possible and having had occasion to repave.hia yard, he used the like soft relhse instead efmortar; which soon hardened and cemented the jStiisaiaaVa WfVnivw 1 well rtnai i tiie1 heaTitim arria'L's" occasioucd no disadjustment. Reo. Dntf. apvd S uliman. A WESTERN SPROUT. Benj.B. Prichard, of Montgomery coun , Ky. waa born in 1791 being at this time 41 years old lived temperately and labored hard in his youth Served a tour of military duty, and was taken prisoner dunngtne uniortuoate compaign of Win- hewter, in the Piorth, in 1812 ai which limo04gl-42aaV-rmd;irr Augtlsf last, he had increased to 439, and, beiug still in a tkrieing condition. now weighs 483 pounlo. - NaMiURepuUiedn. " It has been stated that craves read made are offered for sale in New Orleans an appalling proof of the mortality at that placeflo noticing It, the Boston Morning Post, with,rfleIancholy truth oh sJf?ej.rliwjMoyMi and ao- journers, woo have vieited this place tn pursuit of wealth have perhap passed by theirs wo grate f lillla. tWoking-ihat they had seen, without knowing it, ibe hinda fall theur amutioo. aod ail their earthly Lociivittt. Jum l.-UrrU xjfi. We .,.rn by a pr,sie I, tier, th., , ' horrid murder wai Coinmtlli d ihi ult., ah.mt Iw.dve mite fm,,, H,,,,..'!' in thi State, A Mrs. MdW aidr ,, ed by a negro woman who threw he a very wide aod deep well, at a j(ne , the rest of lha family were f,om h,,,,,,'" The woman haa c.mt'iswd, that sh -TT in-tigsted to lha deed by a tiegru J. whinn Miller (the hubaidithedcc, . had employed to commil lU murd. Tha negro man on being arreated, hftUMtlkr. JjadfcmpWyi-4-401 j , . Ihers is no legal evidence at aiust M 11. so atroiig were Ihe circumstances, t,i J together with lhtwot,rgr..t.t,e( milled to await their trial In " Aiot 7 ' sister of Mrs, Miller ' knowb dged bnf llm grand jury, which was in $rmu,m .1 .l. lime, that a.o had I wo children by Mdlef and it ia believed that ba wiahed u hk wife ihiI id" tho way in order thai ba miu marry her itcr. There was verv L. excitement 111 the mighltorhood, ia e.., qortire of the high ropert cub-rUmed t .k. .L.. I .. I... .1. 1 . " reeiiectahle atnl I'Uhis uuiu by Ills run- r Graj-llerdd.J , " 4 mm A little gitl, iluuuhtnr of Mr. SnA.. Pendleton Vs. waa in 1 iliS, kidnapH "roti home, and every einrt mi ib pan relative am! friend proved unav.ilm. until within a fi-w day mst. 8he wts then found in tlie family of Cn. John luv ol Fairlax county, n. al whose bouse .h had been residing since "99. Aku a year after ti'tr aljeeni e from home, Ibe hi. tie girl was Ph.imI by Col. Hovsin theeus tody of a woman insne, who w.. viuna about the country soli'iiuig am, yj Soman could give no orconnl i f t,e parentage. I be change produced ia lU child dining f Kir years, was so great tbtj I lie tatner uiu not, at nrt, identify Ur si Ins, but certain msrksoq her bsly.swsi proved the relation between them. AGRK'ULTl'KE. . J - To orrraor asti is GAaoasa.-W" " their m at with a hoe, and p. sir in Ruling water from a la kettle. Or. iMira ImU , spirit of turpe(lii lnl,i (heir holes froin 1 a vial, or the uoae ot a lamp filler. Sort aa are not kilted by coining in cooiac! w ith the apint of turK.ntuie iiomedislely lake to their heels, A low drops w a clusH or ' pantry are sulTicient security againat ant. ' It ia said that ant will not climb over a chalk lino, eveu after ujxr. Tbnae who have faith in the sating, niiiy try thecxpe r'iment. Ginnere 'Farmer. Toads. The society of toads should be ' cultivated in gardens. Tliev are not only pnicfei'yjw extirpating bug cockroaches, ic. Some ' recommend the placing of a piece ol' bark or a chip, at interval! througLiuj the ioclowr uodisr which these animals may hide tbemaolvee during the day,' and, be ready for business al the approach of oighL Southern Planter. "r Scene in a Mail Coaek. (lu Virginia (lie day gentleman -cornea rnte tha stage where thero are eight psteenger,"1 with a cigr in bis m uih.) " Gcutlemch, I hope I do mt inrnro" Anrrer. " at alt, sir " wits Ihe " 1 . , rrpljTvnnicnTieinau Who Iuid.-biLi.uU- kept silent "not at all, sir." The coach godson, fuliiL50ke all taaing lung Dreaiusraua-oy.aiiauya uusx fetid odor an s.l hat's thai ftked Vhr cigiiir "irttfii" er, .'UjAllianuw 4jr i wvenat -caa be.?" : jtasirrr. " Asaibtidfl, air,-1 am rf-ga.'.""!!;:' ling inyself. " I liope 1 do not incoimiiodo you, Rir." ' Tht Smolrr. " TfiaTa too good.fa.""" way goes the eigwr and the Rood 1cm- ' per ol the companv is restored.) Port. Ada. From the Itoiton Gazette. We understand, says the Philadelphia Gazette, that Dri Welter, of New IIjiVov tomr. is now engaged in preparTng fir pub licatioii, a new edition of tho Bible, with a view of correcting tho grammatical inac curacies in the common version, omitlinf . obsolotejerm and phrases, nnd chnnginr those indelicate expressions in the old - TcKtanient, which now give pain both ta the reader and hearer. The edition will nrjt btrttlnew-TfaiHtitloifljuf alrevialon uT, the language of the present. The wnrk it ia Rtntpd. is iiiidorfakiriT with the advicW , a and a'Dorobaliou of many respeciable ana Teal SetT geliflelSSolTnie cTergy wlJIalty, The Magpie. Wherever it be, wild 0 , teme. ihis w llm monkey of birdsf ftiU of - mischief and mimicry. A gentlemau tola . Mr. tliiwH,lliat,oiie lie kept, lut in;; st'irg1 various articles, was watclied by him nnr . rowly 5 and wa at length seen by m - busy in the garden gathering pebbles, n with much solemnity ami a studied aira. dropping them in a hole about eighteeti inches deep, made to receive a line po.4 Alter dropping each stone, it cried caf v ack .triuiophautly,. and sot ofo. awab.' er. Making himself sure that he bad - , , fiiund the object of his search, the gentle man went to tha plieerand fud "iiLther Iholoa- piWr tondt -wlHehhe magpie -wa atoning tor bis amusement. ""A nnmberrfiahwi h1ieyriitt iW : money, at work in a field, accidently'dis covered upon the top of a large stouo, aa inscription in ancient characters, wbict on deciphering,read as follows t Take me up and 111 tell you more. TEaffer for the money, and entertaining immediately set about raising the stou After'taesing -and toitiug several hwira - tW fiiwltrJridedi and with some cu'ty rcardon the bottom : - . - Lnr tue dowa as l was ncrom.
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
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June 24, 1833, edition 1
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