WESTERN CAROLINIAN: " VULISIIED 'WEEKLY: JOHN HEARD, Jr, Editor and Proprietor. LXumkr from the Uginning, 750 1 4a i!G OF THE XVth VOLUME. HaturclayflVoveniFer 20, . t Halisburj, Itown. County, N.C. ... - - - - ' , - .- 1 . ' - - - - - . - i . M. (Ml. mff n 'r fi An I'scl A.rrar. LfNKtl ON LR riM.fl HOME, f wiixiiM r ru.ata. ; ""'"J. ".'' i'"f gy srmw, -An Jm bo4 ! Umi lUtMuui .unLol lit nan, , Ablevl th lwr wbea by fWy U-gmlnd, ne Uif H"""1 "7 M MI1,7 b"me nd haied hark Willi a tremulous sigh, Vlyn th bill top l A a'rr tits green U liut peers, At fnoTi dewy uimne o endia.lowee' each eye, A mW U I 'iT eaarmem ntanrr in man. T wa. wJ playusu- nny yr. Cta hainumg wild iy na iny lingering trarx. Aid ery muU' 'j,,'t to meteory ' VYm rtojumtl mmihus sreitte-i wnowty in w.. B-.af.nonl in spirit its purp- uiia?ve, ' V 1 I . 1 I ".. ., I . . W I j!ibHi erieil sham, and iu faltering slsv Wall t 'ifb"heving bowlta n bmn.wl VVttb fii m wu'll oi fMrj i calm, T trtvtf lilfflt" ''A of C1m tnJ tiro. To li lulUby murmur jf nuur cpt. tint With "J tiw btiotiiit uf pirit I mU Vf itvn "tin J tiie 0(f wita tlie io-up wre crvnri, KM umiintr rd ulptore lukisi iijo with ri-jfrel Ou tfisbf.jfM Cjfiitfllui ukoJ in tlieiryliiryinxind. Am! ihoojii jT I t t b..H, I til H th hil L'.itiir.iW by iU g via u..Uirt il lime, I k mh tut M'Ne oil xn Unn( All irle, VV lwt'll' w-ri rag -m. winwe Wni.'uije.uu- TV Kmlly l turw.l Ui my briTbfmJ' U.t howen. No muf from Uieir lilliwJ hi WnnwiU U. r'n ; Hi worU HMy buM pruutiur rnJ gauaier ii.- 1114, Y MfUr by f Are t'te Wii T rfwiw ! M13CLLU1E0US. "TUFrilEAn'STOXFl ' .. . wumi. Tbft coffin wm lot diw.i to tlH bittcui (if tlw n, Uw plvika trc rem .vJ fru llw h(l-p inak, U 'to nttiior :j rtruck iheir karll,ene quw:. veiling wu Tr, iia the kxi, kitfullT Tin fc4ly jW4u- puwr, imi :'lrw"iiy. iJ by UI. jJe, that tt !Kw"t tit 4i.J iu tu cliurcli yro tftmutir -uy - 4wjwu.ut.i . - of 4 Imiiriait tpnng;- t'tw twnl wiu W fi taj lite jriy, wtiiKf"rt,ci',n5,ri"5 r . . . . ..1 II ktlkM ruuHiiiUiices, frwiTiwtil pru oTTlie p-inA, fcti' K...1 ikli hull if oiHwrtuuity of adJreuitij etch other in th! by)o tinl. wlnrI t lb tnbjtii8t the ikl pfuw-w m4 . ine ovwr tim-hj fe4 U bu.gciva; wflro iliakiag hUiiii n Jffri-n'rhirfiillv. a i l iiMiuiriiiff after tlte f.r eacn uthcr'a f.uilw. 'VrH,a einall kiH f-awgiii-jr. Were epktJ!J .J niMriMltlo ciiar.4i wnicli the Uocu ukmI Iwi frmie. arrf incuUwird tt one aixtlef litlW mi-ctdu-tu of Ut rnueofJliem no reiiiooto 1 U . ".urn lirtild VrBVlltMlM PrWII tlTOlO tr-MtiKi. While fi- virtU fwlber romoveJ from I . ' I A... .. t .1. ......., u.lKV-IPlI m..l Hr. in'irv riKlTPlllS. MlU"llH-l uii""""' lUeiwral, euctt M.Alie .elute 4 in nun, t1. r,.r.M,i.Mitf iu cKoJ. bv thequiel cnv- erijuiwl, and tli sliuJuw of the spire and nr., u. Ij J' in li.mm; itf (i ii 'l'wo nflii ot Kt'i tgetlwr at the head of the ' mwd C'tyy were Vr. the ly LL li.id heeii biirU'.l. And titero wiu 'the v'W mi.v directed u.ii 4hio lr Uig 'fi'i5S,ii.T niriitTv than wOUMHate bectt the ' iKn,A ! . rhiihiiiif more nlwervable .i.m.i ti.o,,. the eoiumon nviuploms of a com had fetr aoiaa . year. JwmMally jMfnuefi fach Mher. and the orilv-wonw i nvnK! TSTtliftl irTiFal GfiSi been uttered imhii tnt9 iwt wmw old man niiKruu bnrtheri, and neither of Jhem emild ditinclly Jell . ihe cati.se of Ihis unnatural ewtrnugrment. lr Imp dim jeI.KiHle nf their fatlier'e favour, selfish " tlKwghtsihM Will tmetimea jfirce themselvea int irneVa heartis respecting, tenijWjral expecta fuitu onaccomrnorlatiiis niannera on both d" lituating worda that rouart.liHle U.Urerl. but which rankle and foster in rememDrance-rtmagin ' ed oppnutliHi of interest, that, Jly Considered, wild I have been found wie and the aatwhee. ami many' other crt, libt when slhgK but Blran.k -,Kn nn.r IHI toother 111 Otl IWIietUl, u-j i..-n.r k.;i..&i,lU- inC-cted their hearts. till at last thev who in vuth Had eeldom been Re paroled, and imlv att.fched, now'met mrkeV and-miaemMe to aav. at church, with dark and j r ci j:cAm olnfutmen ,;diiriri!f avrneu liicvw, na uiii:i loilf) S-irelv if aiy thin? ciM Jti oft'ined iheii" brtf townrda each rhr, it , mnit b-e U,o ? fcnttv, ai. bviidft,i whiKlfcf-ffHV''. cUa, were failing down upon their Bthr eonw. And douUlcsa tkair ttearto wrt ao softened llut prkW, thtiugh it caouut prcveirf tlte My aUi-c tiotM of nature from being kit, may pravcul litem from brina; ahowni and lltrae two brother atiHid bera Uigfiber, determined noi to let each other know ilia ututuul tendernoM that, in apila of litem, wa ftwhinc up in their heart, and ti- lilntf litem lite uncoftleaaed Cdly and wtckodueas of llteir taulcaa quarrel A head-tMie tud breej prepared, and a iwraon came f.rward lo plant iu The ebkir brotltr di rertcd him lo plane ita ,UMi imic, iih a aand gluiw, akull, and enwa nwm, rliiat-llnd not rudely ; ami a few worda in-criM. Tlte younr brotlter regardfxl lite ojx-ralion wilh trouMed eye, and anid, loodly enough to be beard by aeverul of the ltytaiidra M William, I In wanrt.it kiml inyou you nhould have told im of lliia. I luved my fa titer it well at yon could love hi in. You were the elder, and it rrUy bS the favorite i, but I had I a right in nature lo have ioiiteJ you in or derinx this head atiate, had I nut l" Iunnj these words, the stone wa sinking into the earth, and many perwHM wImi were on tlteir way from tlte grave, relunte.1. Fr a while Ihe rider brituer said nothing, Cr lie Iwd a conci-andean in hi heart I iat he taight g have consulted bit . fat hr t'f . .' !'l dei gni i igtj h is I aatbi -out i i ng mark of aflitioa and reiecl loltw memory ; so lite stone was planted in sileore, and nuw stond urccU Ay rill ly tuul aunoly, awuu tha utiUr 4nkm teuialwHW meutorwU of Ike hautltU dead. - The iMMeriptetft irterelr rare the name and age of tho ik ei-aied, and told (hat tlte stone had been erected by his a!Pctiona!a sons.'' Tlte sight, of llteiw words seemed lo soften the displaiire of the angry ouumiimI he aaidurncwttat mora utildly , " y , wa were his aincliinale ati, and since niv name is on the atone, I aiu sutiafied, bnrther. a have if A drawu together kindly of lala yeira, and per hnts never nmy ; bu! 1 acknowkxlge aial reafiecl your worth; and Itere, before your own friends, Hid before Ihe friuods of our fat her,' with my loot Icive In head, I exprcaa my willingness In be on heller ami other leruvs wilh you, and if we cannot cKninaiid love iu our Iw-arls, lot us at leant, bro ther, bar out all uiikindneas." Tlte niiniwter who attendttd the funeral, and had HiN'lliingntnited to him til say publicly before Tie"lcfllhe cliurch yard, now came forward and uikud lite ell!r brother, why ho spake not regard ing tttta trmtten lie mw Irmt 1 1 ten waa sanwthiag uf a cold and sullen pride rising up in his heart. fr not 'easily may any man hone to dismiss Irom the chamber of his Iteart even ihe vilest guest, if once cherwhed there. Wilh a solemn and almost severe air, he looked upon the relenting tiaut, aitd itiun cnangmg bis C(aMTiiiK soiwmij, pmt'yt . . peiMHd DOW gooa a miug n - And how becoming wett, 'v.-r..TUtsscaakeUeara - --To iratty lavrtin.1-1'-" : " 1 '' Tli time, the place, and thia beaatifiil etpres- mou ii( a iMiurii aeminieni, u,imc - heart-).i which many kind, if njjt wirin aiiiiimij dwelt J ana tip' man mm in-niv- t-j hi head and wept ."Giv myoUr hand brother, aitd il was given, while a murmur of satinnicfi.tn aronn fntca all presont; and all hearts fell kindlier tiitoiaiielv loarX ouch other, " " . MW. ,.v., . , - . Jll - n the brothert attmd rerrwiTTT-nor ctrnirKoy orJna each other'a hand, in the little hollow that lay between, too grave of thuit mot her; long ainee dead, and of their father, wh.we shroud waa haply uot vet alill froro the Tall 4 dust, tne minimcr 'at.Val'leS-Te thciri "with 'rpfcawbl crtintemhce, $M aaid, I must fulfil the promise I made rojour ia- tk-r nn h a death-bed. 1 must reao io y-i wr.U which. hi hand wroteat.an hout wbeo hit tongue denied ita olfice. I must not aay rtiat you mur dots to vourold father : for did he ih4 (Jten beaeech j?ou,"apart 4oitt TMV8 another, M be vour own sake ju Christians, for r Iks nudhnr BYhrt Dare VOU. aim cirinnrii! who died that you might be ttom I vv nen uto a.ff ntr,K l?"' ,he ,B9t tiine y "rer ,h -7 seirr, m.e kVM.were not bemile the old man when he died. XI lotfu . tinued with bim hew, did he think of you two, and of vou two alone. Tears were iu bis eyes ; tnr there - and his cheek loo, when n a is - - ' lirouth enntA fVom his tltw. " 15ut TfTtnia no ware. lie .lied with thia oaDer in his hand ; and lie n.Rile tiuoto know that I was to read it to you over hie grave, t iiow owy nun. , JIy.i(ua8,iLyou. will let my. bonea.Jje.qit ,in tk. orav- near the dust of your mother, depart imt from mv burial till in the name of God and 4rMtf,ntwe-44-4ov ia4 n diw Llcar Dovft. receivu my ih"bis. Sow torned their heada away to hide tlie tears .Weif not to he hiflden.' and whemne nro- LWlid bins embrace, many went up to ttiem, ana in a aiimle word or two, expresaca Tneir joyy ims per wilflineiit. The brotliera themselves walk. ed away from the church yard, arm in arm with mn flw (a the mananr vhi hw hi- with ineir laniiim" ITbt falowmgaccouolof the uluit's PeifuuMif, Xewsk'Unr wss a dull VeKicle of intelligence, contained la ( letter written from Mt. IVterstmrgh, by wha b allaek t'siilwll retorted ifl his nel Don i her rl. r. WiIIm, Eau., Uia IrsvsUuig mmwptikkul of Um ' anr toe !l lowing lasltKai I New Yoik Mirror. Ao Abysain aa slave, wilb Vaculela on bis wnats and ankles, a white turban filled iu I lie oms ap proved fasliMNi around hta curly bead, and a showy ilk aaidi anaMMHiia si"t, aiklreaarnj us ii, byokeu Hoglidt as we uaaxiH a small sh ip ou lite way to Bezewleiu. Hi mauler was an old acquaintance, of my polygha fneo-l, ami paasnig in at a sum door, we (Silered a dimly .lighted amrtmetit in Ilia rear, and were received, wtlb a prufuaiua of salaams, by Ihe Mtlla'n'i perfumer. For a Turk, Muetapha iJ". C-inli wu Ihe moat voluble geullemad In bis dt csire Ihnt I h.nl yet ute in HUiiilnatL A sparse gray heard jnt atirinblcd a pain blown upcheeks, sod a colldpjfd diaibie chin that ( II in curtain Cdds lo his boaorn, a muMache, of aeven or right hairs on a side, rurled deiiMirely ahail the corners of his uvaiih, nis heavy oily black eye twinkled it their pury receaaea, wi'h tlte subtcious g al humor of a salyr ; ami, as he coiled hi legs angler hiui ou lb rm otlumsn in the xoruer, but 1 antra IxxJy completely InppH over iheai, knees ami all, and left hun, apiwrenilv, hilt upright in hi trunk, like a man nmputated at tlie hip. A string of hoads 'ss. Ji'iml, and a ajUemlid avirjrai7e,or roso-waier pipe, in the otfter, cuinir! iuT a BaT a pifure'Tir'i mere animal as 1 reineutber h have met in mj travrls.- . U.i lite aevMiih iiMtairf came Culh third news paper in Ibis town, entitled ih New KngUnd t'ou rsul, by auawi ai saia nrgaHi (Kraukhii'a unaio) or Jack of a'l trades, and it warid seem, gmal at none hill u .u iUd mwm seen -.n e, and it was obeerved that tbey read to- n-i i . I UA mlnialA rrtttfJa ECthiorr theaanier.iDiowiieii uaa- .f ihe text, and they eang together, taking hold of i the same llin book. I he same psaim ws. divert Tour atThelrown inest,W which eryefae bad bnen repeated ai their father' grave t a larger a,,m than iwual wa. on that SaWth fimnd in the plate Cr Ihe Door.V Lore and Chanty . kia 1i j B, nAr. both during the peace and the troultte. of this life, the heart of the brother were as one, and in nothing were twj tr.;ti. At enmmittad to meniory, Is poiwm r.A i. noiwm to him who cannot digest lt a nu mernus fiimilv is pm lo an leAge.il t man, and u- wife to a decreped old nmte. , . t. enniraeta debt : a mother who is . ... :r ;. inn hamlsome : and a wick. necname , a v w . , ed oo; these aredangerou. enemies . - My learned friend pursued jhe (VHivenuitimi in Turkish, and, In a few utioulea, tit biark entered wilh pipes of exqmsita amber filed wilh tlte mild Persian tobacco. Leaving hit aier at the door, he dropped upm his knee, ana placed I wn small hraas dtatiea in the centre of the room lo receive the hot pipe-bowta, ami, with a showy IhiiiIi of Ins hsig, naked arm, hrtaight pamd lit" rnrli mmiin jaene lo oor lips. . A spicy atom pf unto aromatic Composition, laid in the centre oi' live bowl, reimi ved from ihe smoke all that riAild oiKjihI the moat delicate organs, and, a 1 I inked alaiut the perfu. nter's retired sanctum, and my eye rested mi the null heaps of pi-e wind, p gilJ.-d pa4tillfet,lhe curHHi bottles of otlarof naaw .kI jessamine, ami thence to the brad' ft divans extending quite round the room, pile I in Ihe comers with oumIhoim of dowu, 1 thought M'Wtapha, the peiLim'rtiin those who lived by trtiho, his! the cleanliest and most eut('tiiaiilikr vis-atiitn. ObserTmir thnt f vnvohed wt httl"; Mnataphnj gav an onh'r to his familiar, who amn appearrd wilh two small gikM sanceist mm ciihii nrij a jelly of ittcomparable delircy and whiieiiraa, ami Hie "thcr a ca t lied liii'ii l, iioctured wan quince id cum iui.ii. My fo lit fivinit'tei,! to me Ihnt I as uti-ul Colli. aiU lUat vjiulihiU "- heail be the tnrurV it would d l me.' Tbure nee-l- ed lillle perauasion. The cook to a court of thnet. unirhl Itavs ruuuzled wait lea niilica,iiiiy. F.,r n ilii court env. Muat uma mvia ms 'the .pe.1 heart of his cuetnnieT when trwpjsW are" smoked out and tiiere t nothing to delay the afcr of hit cosflv ware,' First calling T.r a jar tf jeasamioe, thahwh.4hsnltaawhimsnlf nee- fumes his beard wiin no rarer, n mnwu h u,un down, agd leaning towanls me, tuliiied the moiieeried oork over my nmawnt mu!t.iche, and waited with a lisTied certainty k.r myepre.im oi Btiimnniiai aa it acenod me iwto 4M itram. -" nVoenviiig thai it was of a celnlml Havor. lie l4.l hi l.i fiimers: " onoT twoT threel ten; Uw mimr bottles shall yer alnye fill r your It moat hicid pautnmine. An internreier wouin la kn noertlllfMI. --hottarid ruse, aioou nei mi irr ..... ika heMt ever sent fromndrUinpide. Bottle after bottle of dulerent extract was paws! under nwl wview eahToneight think, the trmmfth f the ak hvmy of flower, and or each a specimen ... ' i : ..1 1... ,n1 I. trivial 1 mmm in hi a mne itir ma m bioi; Mimed with Telhim. and tfd wuh a silken thread, kv Ik. adroit Abv aauuan... 1 aacaaciLciuutji icut JuV pnJa-awglortWiai wjn,llie,leej..iwuird lor mv relurn htat over tlte ttnlilen Horn but l had seen Muxtapha, the perfumer. w, givpig oma very frvthy riilsia aeominl t til I I bis waa tlte first ink shed in editorial warfare on lb continent of America. NEW ENGLAND FREE HCIl()f)lA - Bel iw jmo will find an explanatHai of the rraann wky Ihe Jack meucsu t do much in Masse cbttsetlalfiroa faa. A cwrremMtdetil if a Pajtliern paper apeak in Ihe following term of Ihe Fublie HchmJ ytein of New England of which, above all her other "Hi tuteast, her peuiil have jui4 cause to be pnaid.' , M The acboul h ioae k New Fjiland have been called the f irtreaaea of New Fngland. You see them in the oajutry every two mile or less, on al most erery Important nawr and avery body knows oir ought la know that New F-ugkuid is cut up with rauus nail rm I wa fang in say. i nea Free Mclnsila, where the pmic are ednruled at lite exneiwaJ of tlte rich, I verily believe, give tlust po. rulurilv of whieh I have spoken, to a wlnde yan- ke iMTeirkTtrrenaiisg and stimulni ahalr. of inteiUa-4 tltere is in a man. IVWarfer eiiterj prtae ami emulate. I hey eilurale lo a eertam extent all tlie people. nr New rigiand nam i : ' t. .. . ""T ' -i : .1... Have lite Denem lltal eoia'alHSi always giTea in ardent thirst for krtowkxlge ami (w intellectual ami nntral achievement. Tiy aim hih and rewili high. Work they ruu4 or starve, litr the soil is not the tsamtiful river f the fruils uf rfwoil wider a 8.aifher sun, tit climate MCdd, the suumrr are short, and llnn cmnea growling November, ami fiercely raging wttrter, with its i"e and it stitrma, so that one man I rem eat up from (Vtober In May a hat may be gnlbered the rest of ihe time. Thus nereatity dmnauda the exercis of every fa. cully, and ir free scIhmJs leach all hoac to " ihem lo I lie U-at advantaue. - In'llte lare loan and cities, erery thing i don that can be ikaie to stimulate aud arouse the b iy. Tlie imwt perfect equality exists iu all schmi'. The poorest boy in.Jlte tree, sr no-a leeis as nign and as proud as the mat of the rtclteat. " Iai a not nH an," said Gov. Darhour of Virginia, after vraitintr the sunerhfrre achooliof Batili whicli lie admired very much, that these school are fitt f "Tinlee.1 I do, said the-wiiool eomuiilte man. H Yod remember the boy that got the incdul in ihe elaa we havi just examined, and the boy that lost it! The first is the Lwtpf tha wriod-sawjer there -ir.i and the second ia lite sun of John Quincy diiiiia. the rreaidunt uf the United Sltttea." The Viririuian slarttd iu aatowahntent at a spectacle like this, and no hmger wondered at th pruaiwritjr tf ,ew trfignuai. it, Hi view, far October. Cllli iVttlCK alAHSllAl-L (Th (il lowing 1-iU l fnau Un gnutU maa was seat ia reply W a uitiialoii lo iu iJ U. l'uIo I'liimy gt vse hi lite Hue. 11 njum.a U . Leigh, by tits CiUmm of I'uterabug.J KK iiaoattJclMjer 0, li'aTLkatai I have received your taJii and flattering invitation lo at trial the dinner to be given to Mr. Leigh, by hi frUitd hi iWuburg, ou the loth inataul. " I'niled, aa I have lung been, to tltat gemleinan, by the tie of personal iVeialaiiip, and techiig,a I do, the highest respect fl his laWt.ls and charac ter, I ehould Umke point of ri-nml' ling these sintiuteula, by accrptuig your kmd invitation, were I is 4 restrained by cimsiueralhais ahicn iivo Uni formly inllueored my caaliai, aial which 1 (Iu not Cl myself at liberty to-dwregard. I have alaav Uiieved, and have a ted no the oHiiiai, that tue ik'licacy beloogu to n y otlWial slatiiMi, ought to prevent mv engaging ui th pou-' iksI ciailltcis of the day. 1 could n..l yield to the um liuatHMi ee lo sImiW my gratclul senaa nf the partial kiialnri expressed iu yi4ir Idler ol invita tion, wttmart aftoniing at least fye appcaraiM-e " dVpurtiug froiu a rule which ha been preacrila-d by a conviction of it propriely. I am, lite re fore, rompellod to deiiy myself the pb-a-ut tf psrtiri- paling nt the feativiliea uf Ihe ocean. m. tttnoM . yTar,-WTnrtrnert,nrr thnee-yoar- represent! eH th jMppiuesaV you axoct, I rumaia- etUieed and" obndMNit eervantf I, M AKMALL . .. Te Meaara. J. W , Hamsun,- and nthera.--; A correstMMideiit in New York inform us thai lie has visited the young Chinese, who liow perbaii count it uie Ihe greatest wiaaier then-, to ihoae alto phlriiiiian pubhti-exhibttHaw. lie aver that she i " UkchhiIIv a pretty girl, ami wmil l W pramunced r " siaii even in I'altimore, ahere ci rli.jii tmvellen have da.LirM lltal tltere ia lillle el- worth seeing. 7--" lie fiirtlteriiKire stales, in hi li wf ttoln' language, that she has lite tiniest feet in lie w rl, which are only discoverable wilh tlie asita'ice sf mag-ufy. ing ghiaafa, an I thai, wh-i "w,-they yrnihlo im ire than any thing elc, nmll dutniortd f Iswi. llcr I utile ia regularly senrellhrnr-tirrew a day, -r andstie ha hillH-rto rHiiaed to partnlici.l' ajiy thing but a rnp uf tea, which she piejierea herM-lf, end a smail porteio of broiled chicken, which 1 a (awnifn r sMsveua site is full of vivacity, nH sj-ldnnt vceata " . wTiiiua. cuuuleiiaiaie,' xcept wlnitt U ravnlkwiT " (d tlie sublime head (af Ihe IVIe-tUJ .Ki'ijiirl'r . (MMifea a airorif difire to see this fair slnmger cair. selves, wlm earn hut little (r pnbV k:;t at any time. The sedate Kravity of Maet.W i---.t Tuik ' ha ainued,he Fgy ptian miinnay ha disenated ' ua, ,ai(d we hawt -shnrhtered at- trer flew To.itenta " '3! girl with httle pt and a pretty toco, tlte politic are -funiithed with a more interest ing aubj-ct of ici-' " lenipUtionv Baltimore Guullt. JL. .7...r. - jfoirnxv, Oct.,bcr t9." A meat revoltin eel 4 human bilc.liery wa perpetrated at Mount Measanli Im Norfolk 'county, on Thursday evening last, the particular of which a fares we have lteen awe to gainer litem, are aa t illovVi': MichaeT'Sikn 'ciilri'vafed rahiair pit' of land adjoining the farm of Batson Fentress, and promised reW,i"tttirTi wouia imvo an eye to hi enclosure in hi absence (lie living ais. titer farm) and prevent the cattle from I leaking in to themK,lwL nnghU after tb,crfA,.wg.lhred, have the irleaninir Ctr hi own" stock, ' This wits agreed on but whe tlie' cnp waa gathered, Bikea turned hta own stock into th ftelia, ajywitrea resolved to turn tbeiutHit..rIir puiwicfbTTTir - A rneetiiig nf the citterns of Frrxrtcki burg and tla vm'HhIv. whs heltl on ttalurdeV t(f frr-the- ntit jt.we iiflHainglpId CKwye peiilioliiiig the next Legislature IV arrert inenrprw I rating a comjiany to const met uau trt.m r ledctlcasutTgwjnie Virginia rrmrgs it inaw rx'iiiit on Ihe W estern Waters. . Iteanhiti'iti were adooUxt, ktchuiiig llifl ache ate iLamlik axd uilvant agatms Iu th atwkh4dere and thee4nnvemj att4 authorising tlte appointment of a cwuuiittiee todraA a jmoriai tg'jbe. next .LffiuTe,.tM.Mji.(:- incnqwreliorie--rrrrsiwrjr Ittttfijtrwr' ' '." r v . THE LATE RAIN A ' In conaoquence of heavy and contiiiiM-d rains, tlie . Pee Dee haaawinrisen to in extraordinary height. ,t It was vsenlsrTriornrng said trrwlwo rerf 1 1 1 ... r. . " 1 . , I I Tl . 1 ...... Mt.m -U...II ,.1 u.i.l,.i..lwr IjAII- Uf n u n iumAtm etermnathm,h , ohMunk;n, and Rafter the n thetlterejVHmd crorrof VtKm, (.rnd -JlV. Lf ftLrrJS. bl2Z ' yt been picktKl out,) i. completely dn-myed. - hua been one of dioai Ktiniioent .aher his m-nle-w. Kikee and hia m were eacn armed with a gun J the nephew had a pistol. Bike and Fentres bad some word; the bitter declaring The .6rw?popcriihe-Bruia:Amerio erminntion to take down Tlte fence and drive Colmnes wa issued in B!on iu 1704. It n "Y" , he .etaiiemKm called "the Ihatfitn" Newsleller, publisiHMl by autho rity, aud owned by John Campbell, a Scotchman. i a . . The second waa. esiaWwiteo at uoeton in mv, trarohirfinirtrtP aa.uudVrtakeo,. called the JSew, ilnghvnd Couraiit. by Jumea Franklin an eldcrj4hw tuettanapprenlice' boy in the printing office. James wa aided in hHieditorml khH tyietylled by the moderate the Free Thinkerajiid by other the Hellfire Ouh.r" But Berijamin" warthe ntaa ter soirif in the h "rafif If better da aM IfterW Mr re wi w-b4hw Jtea,.and elopement in Philadctubhuthe paper huiLtiitihed and soonexpi- two, expresaciTtheir Joy t thll per- ''(, incident is highly interesting, a illua- trating the native power 01 a mi no aanmeu anor warda in the maturity of ita calm strength to exer cise such an mfluenreon the world. -vA4-- The lead t hua taken hy Boston aa a reading community has heeni ever since preserved, and the quantity of periodical ptrotication ana rmiive wona now issued there ia proportion to her population, entitle her to tlte designation of the Utoraryj mpo- rnnn 01 ine 1 mum ouo. - The find two newspaper out of Boston where a- a a W ! fal l the American vyeeniy mercury, oegun in run delphia in 1710, and the New York Gazette, da timr June 1728. The Mankind Gazette, publish. ed at Annapolia, commetveed also in 1728. The Anrf MM,ra were nrinted on half sheets of small pa- nnr. once a weelf. In 171S, fourteen year after the establishment of the Newsletter, Campbell, ita editor, complain tltat he vend but three hundred tapteFrenkliii K.'ivl i paper .on the princi ple of obtaining success by making himself feared, an example that ha never, we believe, wanted imi tators.' lie attacked right and left, and in hi open ing address to the public, bokliy juterted that ihe The past year . s " and disaster to the planters. - A tate mwi unjMopi tiou spring haslieen followed by the deluge ui the.. Tiveraiid the"rir"oh 'the jijiliuid biightiiig and awerpinff off", in many instance, more than one theyhadooTighttobefendSikee mwsting TTtaniH thefrnit of the whole year1 tobor."-r;; should not. lite controversy wa uddenly termi-1 "w " ,,"u" v.rj, r" ......1 l 0:1 1 : 1 l:. . j j:i 1 are iulurmed. in a better cotKlition than our own. rraieu uj oiaca, wu raivu ma uo aou uimnnr jtttj . a i thexontenta at Ihe breast of Fenfresa, then sAmd-j letter from Sumter District, we learn that tlte - ing only a few 'fcetlllro . . l-tv til . i. i"I .u tV ' ...l ' Hint itiun liml. One irMilleman. whn Inat imr mail arms iei ! oiaes incu oruerea nis uepiiew 10 ' J .kM-l, ik.k..u,ivM1 tk. a. mmu!iJ 09 huN. thi year turn out but 30; another, PO ' imd womaledJum iatheiiH lew Tlie unfortunate man tnen turned round to remon strate, telling Sikea bo had never injured him, and hoped he would pa w tirr ttreTwu Hiireetrnmovea bv hi anneal, snatched the nn which hi son held, and ainved and fired it at Murden, who. received otrndcorr withstanding the fact that more ground waa planted kJCottori thltyetrlh"Ji last, in thai DistricL One fentlerrmn mcreflse(t"13 gfre IrTjitttnluigTaiid niade one halt rat this year than Inst. , ' . , Jow las retertlmrf Jiilsttiyeweer 0 JVw gQt Theee fact we olauined from person living in the neighborhood of the bloody scene. " We learn that an inquest waa held yesterday, but we have, m0 jn. The heavy and extensive rain of Saturday, Sunday, and Monday last, have swollen our river to a height mip'seedented in the 44 memory of the t. .4 tt ,k e.iJ -.t.:k . . . - . . , . . cam o " noiui unaatea, ana we tear rnai mucn aamage naa pern have Btated, howerer,.thereaa bend dcabt;:; m the- gnode stored in the warehmwea. We learne41aMevwHng4hatike hM ,(, N, .noway,1 the Meherrin, ami the bended, and that Murden wa atill alive-VmiJ. ' Mieharl fiiW$) waa brought to Portsmouth on Wednesday InstyXrom Elizabeth City, N. C, where he hod been arrrested'and confined aa the murder er of Batson Fentress, and delivered over to the cuttody of the jailor of Norfolk county, to be dealt with according to the regular, procese of the law. The two boys, John and Richard Sikeg, implicated with the pneraier, have not yet-been taken. It je Btnted-lhat they were with Bike at the tavern where he waa apprehended ; but trial the person who took him, not being assured of hi identity at the time, by any other circumstance than hi name, and hot knowing them, hesitated about the propri ety, of accuring them, and they finally escaped. Roanoka, have ri""n o an extraordinary height, andJint.rMisiiJi'rtibV jniury ,hn been done on the .. low grounds of these river. 3 . . . . A gentleman of Hurien (Goo.) propose, in tbn Trh graph of thut plnc, to rnrifinh a pedentrimi to take up the odor of Mr. J. l Htevuit, of New York, to tive a cnideralle sum of money to anv one, M white, red, or black or of any intermedia i"i color," who will accomplish, ten miles in the hour, provided Mr.S. wilj cmtMeiit that tlieJriiil lie ma.!tt on he race eoirrwrienr SBvanrmh.Thi! perm 11 ehted," aavtj 1 th Telegraph, i a" black man, and tliough fii (eed haa never been cesled to Hik extent required by Mr. Sn (lie gentlemnn hs litile douU he will bo able to aerrimplixh the tak inip... aed ou him." .