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PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY : 1 AwdJUJaJ J Oludlf JI Ailll) 33)y3iIPal UJilimPirDiT lPlli(DIPJiUIMtf DlJ-fVu.Hfj, No. 52r-Vhol No. 782.
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THE. WESTMft
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AT TWO DOLL AH A YEAIt,
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! THE CRATE OF TUB CUTO. ' '
A frr (jr Ut riftttWwkm-? whw (ImU it ka,
Jy tit achoinf man T U kukiv-w4 m I
Ob bol lot Hum m)im a lu( iuk la rMl-
J Um ifM liW WtuliM U( w frtrt )
llal tral m (Ji prvcimi Ocm' hur w, "'
To mub of lifa'a UnwU tnd immilu Wm inrw .
To oerf utrtPOM b lb lovly on burns, '
AVherl do luud Mvagt turni Uk Ut atill mooaliyU
tir,
BtK (U Wcm tweet sm from llotven tlitU bctr !
A fttv for Ui ffiftad wher wbr aUll U U1
NV'her the bright wnuner treMrc yieUl wmIUi to l)it
IWr Um Caot tbrilliiwt of um fountain bawd.
And the rich ur m real by tiighl paaatoaata bird I
Whafa ok) chesout traaa ahad tarilifht of f loum.
Which doth, hallow and mallow the wild floweri DMck
bloom
Whore ttie (Vagrant apring-raina daoee in joy to eath'l
Hwrat Earth wuh a Uoaaomy richnaaa appraaiad !
Where the richeat of roan undent tfi?W blow, '
Vlore p-jre and. more eoft tbaa unwrwlbed mountain
eoow- .
W'lcre the atar light abail tremblingly algnal the
houra
And throw tudden gleania o'er the wood-bonoied
bower " "
Where the an a flower ehall born, and thr Wly ahaU
bend,
Aad the accacw ita laaviw with Ike widow abaU bleod,
Ol I the oW knightly launrl'a ilbjalrifdw gloom,
Ovenhadowed her liie be tbM &r fruro ber tunbl
A grave for the Gifted! e grave for tk Yoang
Hiuce eealed the buna lips that ao IhnJIing aung.
Jlnt fat fnnn Uie IiureL the tempest the btllvw .
Where etilLneee ia deepest, there spread ye ber pillow.
0EUEXTT MISCELLANT.
.NAJtRATlVE or T1IB STATE OF RELGION.
" We aivite the ettsnliua ot wt readersia-1 JtSum
tatwe of Um state of Religion," ia the Swith Carolina
Presbytery, whiek wiU be found beWw: -NARHATIVK
OF THE 4TTATK OF REUOION.
- TU Presby tery oT &wtk CaMilina woulo pro
sent (he following Narrative of tbwiitate of Relh
. gt"At wikio their fcottneta, to the Goworal AaaemWy
BioirTBBTtij'. Wi oWirw ywr grace,
' irierty, nrnt penea, Xrout Cud. lbe Kailier, Gd tlid
Son, and Cod. tl IWy Cboat.. - ' ,-.r.-.:.--Iii
(aking a view of I be aUta of Bvligion in, the
dilTvroat Churchea uudcx our care, we are eorry
tliat we have not more t communicate, which i
caleubtad t encoyrojfo our kturii, ercauae pott to
rejoice It i true, we have lwen favored, in armw
degree, with the preaching of the Word. Our
Asaeu'ibliea of worship are iwoorullv' lurge I the
attention of the neoul
ile reapecirul t and lUe uao id
-- : friiitlnQa. - TKa ftmulliv ftnhmil.
,....- .. . . .. T . . f
adJEeniDerance causes, have not TrrKT.m a
WuaiTiofluWin
. . . l. i ..n ktie -:.k.. .
to believe that God bus not loft himself without a
witne
..... faldtrfjlMXroal, to declar thetjlad Ridings of
' salvalMMi. '.7.r.' "
But, Brethren, there are tome things which pain
Hir hearts which render Ihe preaching of the
. Gospel more arduous and which have umjue.
nS5habTr impeded the pnMeaaiiiLtrjiitAhndjm
" tion W lAEi,aJ"well iw-Ar pwriaof .the jrinej
vardef our eommon toTd and Redeflmea. Yew
'- wiH bear- with- ua, thmfiH vrhikt we amkosem
uraalvM to you,, in Christian affection, and relate
h7au aosae joCut ; atrrqv, tiaat ym may ymp.,
tkit with us if no more. " "
15rr .The the Umentuble hereais which have
found t heir way into Um Freobyterian Church, (aa
have been noticed, bjMhe ' kA and TagtiPrOoyJl
eflbrod by the minority of the Assembly at their
)ast meeting,) have inflicted a wound upon that
branch of the Church of Jeaua Ciirist to which
we have the honor to belong whiclPwill not soon
be healed. The existence of these Wrora, in ho
moat distant braiiches of our Zion, would be an
' - evil not,to b toleraind. But whoA .-are find'the
jmjority of the General Assembly, the guardian
- least of it, at Ue8 wrbra in doctriner imtinnova?
- tioMiitdisc.ipo--when' we' find brethren w,honi
Ve believe to be Bound In the Ttiithi from talse oVM
cyTistwed to lb w.MTyrBlttthejLtJyat
-J - .4 k. '! r.Um. .uMUiri XaaVT1wwl
"fhe torrent hich:w 'preparing "jo. aweepi ouTTwf-tTBf
iters, and to demolish eur ancient and beauiilul
spirnuai edifice, where our fathera worshipped
vhen we discover tbaHhe Confesaioa of VutV, tnd
.nnfc'r'disdrfline1 of 6ur Church, it assailed with
almost ma mucfil viorenc lliTbW Pritr Agw'rf
Reason," and thai, too, by men mho bave taieimniy
fdrirlhal fhey bcliefetha i lruthe which ire con
tained i that hook, tad that they wiH support and
mttoi& item ii'Whea)5 wiiinartVayfarOur
. . .. i nr. 1 t l k'
"t.- ..k ti mi fallow sinners. iiAoiL with aa ancieoi
nwarta an sonxmiui ' w mwwtj iBuvwun-w
mle diacipM lot our awawloi&1r
hia aepuVDharar M eoontraioed to ayrYlTbey
hava taken myoat tord,nd w MW jM Where
ttbaj iwi IpM hinv"iA ivrtwiii iWr-? is t4ti'
k ?coJ--Thf roiaguided ,an4 -mistake ieal
"avhicji fanatic jwjt Jba North,,hay aUempje4;ro
'a'M..)k ptjxflnwopz Mi nl
' which haa teceived unpnden( encouragement, ho,
''perhaps, from ; the General asemWy.' htit ; from
egynod nd Fresbyte'rlea of our order, hat had aj
fredy n unhappy efTectf and fs pending (o clos,
-j rw iml(ss anmetfiiriir' la done1 to Prevent
iMg interftrenc; witl 'UMjfkto the dodr of our
ifiitricagtra FibvnanW'ain6DLthi.d of
-7-,-,. . u ii-s-! ; ; uafiKntuhUniJ il'nlu wit
1 SALISBURY,
.i -,i ,,n v it.'i I. . I T l ;
ii )4 .itgayTi iir it, Tni'it(wiiwii
out pipgUon Vti look iorward with horror Jo
the day, when rresbytenAiusm will only be
ther Mine fcr AUJUioa, r troancioatiog na aowe
if erKtentlr 4ipomtd la make it, Ia cot Dua
take u here, brethren. . Do pot suppose thai Ihk
horror MUopalud m ia eonawjueuca af any re
a4ttrtitau.likh a nuy ewaiaia by such aeveak
Ia rues, ef other man, aAil cooaqiMace,
(hut U, tnil a BTsxter of minor, indoed.vf m irk
portenco, , ,w allude ! ih . misery, aa4 Uuoa
ahed which would DoceaaarJy Mlow in the train
of auch an aveut nd the total eicluaion of any
oma, pmfeaaing to be a Prwbyleian, from the pri
vilege o preaching the Gospel of Jesui Christ, h
Mir ptlopt. If brethren, who prufuaa to love the
cause of Christ to love the colored Moole who
are in a state of Luodaire among u mdr Iran
how jrreai.aJLJ'Uory.thejr were doing Mm Vff
vj iiteir oiuioifiy, loipruoeni, injuniriooa Macfiw
renre if they could believe that thflir measures
and efliirta would ultimatuly preveut Prtabyluriaiia
from ever preaching, or instructing pur trrvantt
in the truths of solvation; we swat think they
would no longer attempt to mar our peace, by
menuiing wnn our ciew lajctrunoaj.
v jth these error countenanced by the General
Assembly, and the. Vindlinc of this match 10 the
North which is preparing to blow up our useful
Dcaa among a certain claaa ut our population, it ii
no strange Ibing to find, from the ataliatical report
of (be General Assembly, that the increase of our
number is toe 11m last, than in former yean. II
ia bo at ranee thing, that ministers of our order are
discouraged that the friends of Jesus Christ, gen
erally, ao far li our branch of the Church ii coo
ccrned, are found without either jojf or tong.
Brethren, pray for us I
Thai. the. great head of the Church may be
with vou, to atfeel juid Llc jrbuuTtue prayer of:
your brethren, in the Lord.
era w .
US oroor oi, tne rreaoytery.
ANTHONY. V, ROSS, Moderator.
S. B. Lew cas, Clerk..
Vom CWtanatt Paper, April 23.
Mr. Clayton, who made a. Balloon Aarensisa
from Ihiacity.oo Wedneaday, th 8th of April,
returned ytklerday morning. tie haa politely far
awuca m wun in sjuuwing sneico au inpr
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MR. CLAYTOTTH ACCOUNT OF HS'J3UAt
EXCURSION, 'i 1 i
At fir eVtoel look, my oVoorture (rbtri thr Am
phnkRatre, wfMcfl was pretty wefT nned "wrth tpee
mtora,the hcauty aad faahlon ef the -dry, and
ascended1 with celerity into IrM irmosphertf,' amidst
the cheering soohds or muste,' and the acrlama
lUMwef ar friewda. :- la a few momenta I' had a
full view of Cmoinnati, of Newport, and Coving.
ton, and of the thousands of (spectators 1hat tor-
rownoW the amphil heat rej and covered ertry potnt
whk'h aflSirdtid 1 (avorable opporroniry for seeing.
I soon arrived at a aufRcreVit altitude to iVrihe
ectloTt a good view t the desrent ef my para
chute, containing a dos of about SO pounds weicht
The parachate, on being- liberated from the Cor,
descended with great velocity, for a considerable
distance before it spread open.' When it opened,
ita descent was more alow, and, as I watched ita
eoursa do wnwarde, thought for eomn time It was
falling tn the Canal, but at last saw It jam a tittle
- i . i . j i . - .J .
en nnn vinnjro I navpiuMwinH H,arriTeq anin
be
came mora exUingcdarHVrinrrt. hirt evert ol-
jnct Taor diminutive. The spectators shrank to
Ltltiptrth;'tvd 4h horse and carrtagea n the
roads were hke the lovsxif children. The hills
around the city, which forms the boundary of )ne'a
view when' below, sank into the earth, and became
on a lew with th plain and fur beyond them,
amidst the vast woods, I could dittinguish'mime.
fooa tow wad) awhivated apoU.x-The whole ap
peared t'kew extwvsivw-map spread at .my eef,
with every street, and" alley, and building, and eve
ry improvement plainly marked upon it. 'Through
the centra the Uhio paaaed, and wound lis terpen
triieeers m each direction, until lost in the' mist
which surrounded the scene, and for a number1 of
miles 1 could trace the river Licking, the tijr-sag
course of the Miami CanaT, and the turnpikes and
different loadiTbraochTng
ling, the Barometer stood at 29 3-10 inches, and
Thermometer at 79 degrees.' Tbe wind carried
me Last South-hast, in the direction oritatavia.
, At a quarter after 3, the Barometer atood at 19
inches, and the Thermometer 30 degrees, I began
to feel coldL aod put on mv great coat. At thia
time 1 heard a report ofa Cannort, aiu) could hear
at una neignt tne joiae oLcauig.jno.ine trooa-
a aitef. ''About this time I -passed over the TS,
lhrokei
myight, anq auer descending a Iittia I had a tine
view of.tbe towns Tand piilUvale4 'srota1 on jeatjh
ffler
A liitle before six I passed over Batavia, and
eoatinaed to .travel ia an- East South-East direc
tioo.. My altitude, at this time, aa indicated by th
Barometer,' was 24 Tnllet. " 1 again felt a little
TChU.;ih Thwrnonifler stood at 23 degrees, ; J
.... . . i .''-'i-i'iv?'."ri.'.i."r.J a'
sat myaeu qowo in ine ear ana iook some rrprgn
swsf. 1 wits now moving del'ghlfiilly through bj
air; the little agitation the alldQA received on
jjUaxUog hadrww.cesed, there was not the least
rotary or oocilatory motiofie)iib
pie in the silk of lh Balloon to be seen, and all
perfect sJence;, ! could have almost imagined I
thkt I wai an inhabitant ofa little worldrnW owirfthemr
fixed in pie immensity of Space, and could new at
my feei, thf earth in ootioo, revolving on its axis.
I' , felt , oo i unpleaaaot sensatioo, no difiiculty in
breatbing, ao pain nor swelling lay head at has
been said by some 'JEronauts, to be experienced at
- m . ii ..
great altitudes 1 hut I have ao doubt, that at the
altitude of 3 J or 4 "miles, owing to the variety of
the atmospnere, a aiincuiiy in, nreaiuiog, aui a
awelling in the headyia experienced. t itrt,
At Uiellitudeof ii milos.tba Knery ur;not
so heauti ful as it i when; about half t mile from
th earth ff the objects afpear concealed m ma ,
NORTH CAROLINA;
. . ' -;' r'1 r f'-B .-111.
- - tt mum i iwnnipy -mwrmr t -tn'
lilir..i hi ,t- ; 1 !
and have a anonotonoaa appraranee. At 23 mi.
autaaaAef sit, I had a fine View of tkAsatitngof the
Duo; 30 minutes afwr wx I passed over Williaau
burci about 7 'clock ever Ueregttowa I and, a
though 1 was several railew drvtast from the Ohio
river, it appeared bat very little to the right ef
lad I could daKinctly soe Augusta mid MaysvilU,
and tnt lowp ana larma aiewgwoe 01 ine rivers
A little be lure 8 o'clock I paMl over Wast Uomm.
The wind chanrad a Mile to
th 4Vmia, about
oo point, makiaa 8. E. by East. Abwut 9 o'clock
I passed a littl to tk left at Portamoath ( could
e plainly tbe 8ciota river and th canal. , 1 was
enabled to aa lbe different places over which I
passed, by tk light of lb Afoon, and by th lamp
and light in Iba house. These lights, which
war numerous, and which I could see in every
dirwclioa io which I turned my eye, lormed a 5eM
of fiery stars at my ieet, sad coot railed finely with
th brilliant stars that shooe ia th cloudless be
OMsbere above me.
A littl beyond Portsmouth I had a fine view of
the Iron tor ft and Frnet$, whoa fires illurnU
nated the atmosphere for a number of milea. J
could not, by the light of th moon, make any
I hermoroetrical obssrralwaM, th quicksilver io
th tub being so small I could not see ita height ;
but th quicksilver in tho Baromtr being wf
Irealer volume, I could plainly aea it move as and
wo; and although I eoulaV out ae th figures on
the scale yet, 1 could tell when I was at a a
distance from th earth, by lb distance that th
Quick oilver stood abov a piece of brass which
formed a protection to th Thermometer, immedt.
ataly alongside of Iho, Barometer. Whenever 1
full tired 1 would seat myself in th bottom of th
car, placing lb Barometer opposite to me, watch
Ha beigbt and a ba I iutind it rising, would throw
out soma ballast and untract4U coure.iSow
and than 1 would look. oyer the car, aad notice
particularly, the direction and siluatioa of tho wa
tor courses which 1 bad in eight nearly the whole
of my voyage, and ailbout which 1 should not
have been able Io trace my course. ,8ooo after
passing tho flciot River, 1 entered another cur
rent of air, which carried me due Cast, and imme
diately pvar Concord. Soon ajlei, 1 paaaed into
another current, which1 carried me iUst North
and brought ASti I o clock, jjearly up to
uainpoiia, a niw oetow wuicu t cromeu in uuto
River-, Oo passing inura paw oorrant of air, the
ii- a- a . . t a i a1 I ."i n ii I.
Balloon was slightly agitated, at which time I would
U, rUACUkr ia ascertatoingUad'xaclwn..
Soon tllfir croaaing- th Obio-,tbo.ikllopo .was
agau agitated, aad I found thai I bad parsed from
Um beat North at current, into, another, which
carried ine South East, and soon brought me
over the Kanawha River, and from, the, raphfiry
with which, th terrestrial objects appeared to
move, I found my rate of travelling bad uicrcascd-
ALluJf.ailerJwdv I paaaed rfiverChrleataodrj
Uia lew minutes I was carried over th Jfursacea
of tlM ivsiuiwh 5ufl.'.Vorkf. -I continued thia-
course until I wss io eight of the iuk fur mod .by
Gouly aud New Kivers.
Wbile.in sight of Nw River I approached the
earth i any ballast waa -nearly exhausted and as
the place over wbich I was Boating-appeared to
be an open country, 1 prepared lor a descent. ' I
threw over' board my anchor, which, after drag
ging tor littl' msianco, cangntnrmry okioj a
m t". . -m , I I m
TrlinTniiritn fiillllliir rrrnr V- 1"rs I fminrt In
my surprise, that instead of a fine opca country, 1
I In ikirisa fuseat, on a rnnsirieTsMe eleyiwMw.
'be wind waa olowinir powerfully, and Undine it
imposaibTe to break the hoM of th anchor, th on
ly wy ornoeratmg mysnii trom una wiuation was
to cut away th cule. This 1 did, and in a abort
tiro ascended to an altitude as great as I had ere-
viously at toiaedTbo cold, was intense, but 1
could not ascertaia tha height of the Therrrmme
ler? t hare-oo doubt it was nearly at low at Zero.
aaff ootr" lost-asrtt-of iho watorvouraejL andj
could soe no iignta an ny oirecuon-1 laid mv
" a.-T ... -J 4 sr . k
self down- in the iibttom of tho Car. buttoned m
coat tightly around me, put oo my gloves, covered
myself wun two blank la, wbich I had taken as
wrappers for th Balloon, drank some brandy; felt
eomfoftablhnjdhighlvdelighted with my novel
trip, and ibvim auuaiion. mfmtvwmfrwu
awakened at hist by my Car striking. I immedi
ately sprang on my feet, and ia another moment
th car waa dragging ovr tne, top or the tree.
1 taw before me a river and 1 thought some buil
dings ; they appeared but a little distance from mej
but 1 afterwards round mey were about four miles
off. ij attempted to top my liallooo by clinging
to tne orancne loomca, oererai til them
and, fcy; itingmg; with all nry-atrengtb wrth-one
handiind polling 4l1e I
waa ana bled in a short time to draw my Car down
the tre several feet) and to secur ii by meant of
a roperTinrTr peni tf eeiHMioiii tiiai i iiadjecared
my ballooot 1 looked- at my watch, and found it to
half after S o'clock. At thit iHtoe or th mor
ning I thooght it vrould be aseleos to go' in search
of aay aaaiatane.'.' I thsrafbr wmaioed. in 4h
Co 4ttiis4. Uaslfxoin hf;groiind, until da
break, and then descended to explore tK wilder
nem in which I bad landed; t t w
I could discover oo traco of human footstephd
man; 'Numeroua
large; trees' had tn leveTlwf to Th 'grmd, but
itiere was no mark of the woodman a axe upon
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nurricane. rerceiving tnat i was on a mountain
and that there Wat another point still hiehef. 1 a
tended to the top of it and Could perceive ill th
alley, knd in (he direction that I had seen tha ri
ver the previtUS evening, a cultivated spot. ' Af-
tor vrsToiiiug loogsig oi oeauiuui spring rivu
let Ibr. about threw miles, I found this' epot, but
had t follow a track of two miles further to get
assistance. W conveyed the balloon to the house
of MrT Joseph "Graham, a respectable and mtelTi
gerit farmed with whom I remained tbreedavs.be-
fhrt I "edulif icf a cwvyance" to" return 'During
mY 30, 1835:
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uin i tb p srir ji titi t nrr, Mnrrurn if'ifijs w.ifiitm aijiili, i. ; an -ijjrj. Tri-iTg r
I I i I i ; '1 1; . l IMl 1k I , ' ' 1 ' '-
my stay at Mr. Graham's, 1 woo viaitsd h)r great
number of people from th surroundg owfttry
Tho spot on wbich 1 landed, is lh loo of tho
asuonuw, 8,000 (sot (as indicated by the liaroins.
ler,) abov th level of Iho aea, and is talW Si:
M9slCOlk m) Koob.'or Bli noon's Knob, new Keoiwy
Knob, Monroe county, 'Virginia about 4 mile
from Oraasv Brier River, 18 anile from Uoiuo, VO
from Louiaburg,.witkm sight of tho Alleghany
Mountains; and at a dietetic from Cincirmaiu, ac
cording to th route I travelled in lb Balloon, of
830 mile, but, according to tbe uaual roetbod of
travelling, more than 400 mllos, which distanc 1
travailed m 9i boura. . -v i
This voyage, 1 belie v, has filled th promise I
mad in my advertisement, and is th longest oy
(? h fr rr pariormod by any psraoa in a
liaiioon. - .. .
' FAIR FLAY,
Mr. Lewis David keep n my good oyster eel
iar at th comer of Walnut and Fifth streets, and
after tk mtigues of th day and otooing he car.
full? locks up hi ptacO of buainem and retire to
kis boos fat Iho Mirhl. Boom tnoroiog. sine
Mr. David discovered, or thought h discovered, a
sad diminution of his edible. The ggt craclu
srs, ind oysters, uttds roasted, and rewi which he
lull at night, ware not Io bo found... in rmxi
morning it was th mm J and ai night ho deter.
mioed I ho raraaili ho I here fur looked into .
ry recess and corner of bis cellar, to ae that bo
on secreted for th purpose of depredation then
he carefully iootened the windows and doubly lock
ed th door, and mid Io himself with autno exuia
lion, M master thief will not tickl hi guma with
my goodiea looiKlU." In the murwng, be repair
ad early to his cellar tbe locks were safe and Ihe
I windows ttcht he deacended ond Io I the whole
stock wa licked oa If clean a were tho treuchara
hefure ttm image of Bl and th Dragon. The
good man stood ast'oeiahed oysters and egg were
not thuigs thai "take to tbemsolves wings and By
away," especially when th door and windows are
closed. Wbilhcr, tbon, had, these usually, qu,irt
artklea withdrawn, and, what had at the earn time
encouraged the beet, tq a mora than usual activity t
These were qiwstiorif mora easily asked than am
awerod, and the worthy pwnerof th establishment
began to think that hit collar waa haunted. . It it
true that a friend, who beard the. hitimatiw of such
a fer eidairpe with; a coraidrble degree of
energr, who ever saw a ehost that at ovsters
and eggat Su, ia reply, the. poor man duiqgnJpdJ
or hut 1 n terroga lor, w oet bor, iio. Bad ever eeea a
ghost that did not eel them. A thought, kxrvrver,
oecursed to Mr. Dayid, which aseiiakjyiy .to.rjad L
to ao elucidation of tlie matter, lie asked a watch-
roan. 1 go wilh him, and spend, the night io tho
cellaf. Jhis they did, watching carefully lor the
ingress or any form when, about daylight, a email
head wa ea Dokirut through a broken pane of
guns a? tne back part ot t do-cellar, ana snoruy a
small body dropped oq 'tli floor, and proceeded Io
mike abort work with the comet tables of th place,
Ue bad left st tbe broken window a companion,
whose dimensions did not allow of $ squeene through
I tmojl aperture, or at leett he could, not trust
to Its' caoacilv to re turn after eatimr.-rThia one.
finding' the. little follow was taking tho cream of
tbe prize, remonstrated airainsrthe eroceeding
Stop that," -mid- lievibtarirrJ ones are mine
tail miiiiuiiiL.?-rJusf thnn-'ihr men in ambuh
"th
ruthed out, eiznd Ihe little fellow, buC rfTd 1fftaT
4-foyuflr aj i gpfirrtllY the yassr cootnrod to as
cape, l lie lad waa handed over to the Mayor,
who'ai"!'rrobably, before this time oeotr. him
where he wil!4earn Wter maoDct Jhwjoeat
au tne ttcweo; pysjer uatctli,. ,.r., ,.v .,
A renu-tcine A'cnwt-A rougb-tooking Am.
rican eeamean,' whose -wild aopeoranoe miahl per-
Jamif7 Yankee gazetteer injJeacribingJiipi
a half altigator, half hyon, or half juiything but
a human being, was placed at th btr, charged
With having forgotten the leoos tompeiance
learned in tbe United Stat, by getting beastly
drunk, on th previous night, and wallowing in th
kennel, thereby obstructing tbe wheels of carts and J
hackney coaches, and., disgracing .the American
flag. The priaooer, clothed ia a capaciou frieze
wrapnacaL or great coat, vita famre black whisk
ers, and long lankey bair to match, waa introduced
to his worship by tbe watchman, who, in note Irish,
mid : This devil-me-care feller, yer wprehip, 1
catcbed but night M bahf past on this morning,
chateing bis lodgings, by taking a snooie in the
kennel and so, says. Ij holloh !. me friend, Ibis te
the king's highway, and I'm the king's represent,-
ttTQ.J.1 . i n ihe king, jsxyejM.'ii could whip
bis wefght in wild cats and youre too I'nt ft Ken
tuck.",-44 Nevor-wmdr my JrweJU'LliyeLot
you is; i'm a, watchman and o 1 whips bim to
Bxidsewell.'jind here he s to answer the san,
iYiOTirrt(ja1wiuogI.guetoet.l'ffi
A Cenatoi The Mayor asks what trad you
aret.. , ,77T',, ;? a .
Frmntrrl cakulajeail jm a isnuwine Ken. I
...-i. it u
71e JUstor- .What do you say for getting
drunkt-,; i , uL.fi .4 -f--,";v""' ii'.W.i
. Prisoner Cm a singing toneV I've a notion that
rdou't knoi bu do
aomethuig for mei
aojKUsJyojiaj
PrimmerObt no, I guess i.ban t, ,t,
ii: The Jtjfor I think I had better dwebyge you.
rtttonerl think so, too..:.--, ,u ;,,, , ,
Tie Jlaysr Well, go about your business,. ,
Pritotur l staring with hie mouth wide, own but
ncringto go-V, I-,. .w.wbtfipHt
fk. nr '
v oy pon t you goi
. risimer yea (laughter JUit,; with, hop,
atep,sijdjujripwrjijcrj;j w
"A l&M&n Editor of the fcsmdenfS;
Journal ba better right; probabW, to use the peraona)
9 A. ' ' u mm . A mra W J '
l , si A ? o uounre anq m fiiy trnii,,
l Afirr Ike rinirntlon if 3 month!.'
ii t- , ,t i. tf t.: I ri I' I i r -l
pronoun plural tha alnoat any other member of the
ttvwkpepcr brvtberhuod : for bis vucsImos ere awes mol
tiUrUtus Uian tins of that varattil gefiUstnaa, th c
lebrstsd Caleb ttuotem kimssli: ' la th first pleco, hoi
w High HasvdTof Um district, and of courts ha not only
to ssrv " saia pros" apoa hi suhscntsra, bufeto hang'
Umm as ocoaamo may rwr Umagh that eortion of
hi duliea ks wiU aover a ealled ape I esetcaM, we,
trust; for they ar among th bast va of booth Cars-;
lint's citiMne. toUMbvitplace,Biaarnrchant,andf
buys cotton and bacon. Thirdly, he is aa aoctkoeer
and Inoet down iodiscritJiiiiatciy la at direction;
which capacity a baa th aevenug of a ssrUia pre'''
esaur of kis, who aaed sobm tmrns m get koockod down
hiowwlf, but who geporally left on about eauare with tho
or w m wm Bwuor or, ry Mow, , ruvrtaJ, aut not,
lastly he ia "oommitawoar of locauoaa," which, w.
tak it, ia a preUy unporuuit office, aiocs it knpliss th
privilege of going where I man please, ' The a, again,'
b fa agent of aa ineuratK Company, aad supsHaiseo.'
snt of tsuadav hchuola, Mow, b a Siaa hoMmg all thee
oficaa, aad diver others, M mo tsdisaa W woxtoa," tor' .
gnht with Um diteraaip of a aowapapsr, has net lh
right to mr Ws" in hi luulufona capacity afcreswaV
w should Lk to kaow who th dens baa. ( Tk editor,
apologised a abort time tine for lack of original mtttsc,'
as ft was re'ora day," and instead of fructifying hie
readers with hi pen, be vu taking aom of than boW
tinenUy into cusUtdy by authority of (he State of Vou lb
uiruima. Vmm Smn mm m a tort ooaiuveoidi
umui of that rsgwav who stands vory aiucb upon
aW
sr of on of his cards, ther is no such thing as sot be,
inir " at hama." Tha tttiii. iharetsw. bakes a nsr-
iecdy1 trgiubaui excuse. It is gratifyuig, too, to Bod'
editorial service so brooerlv aoDrsckled a they anJ
pear te K aowai, io food old Xtrahaw. Your dk
Ion in that oentry, ware wont whilom, to be eontoat
with Um duruit of Mirth eorporaJ, aad aavsr asoired to:
any Uitng aaare elevated than " Orderly SergejaBi" of a,
most disorderly squad of annuli'laiy and SSisanageaUe,
wage, sometime called ft txeeUrnct, and by way or
extraordinary distinction, th 'barvfboted beat' It U'
gratifying, also; to ae th Journal man protnowd fat th' '
etpft department a weft arth military t for th nolo
aorsoulMf did tnjuatic to tw IsWuT LLlor'a forarmvt
nor, or th oulumos of that paper were not aJwavi gpoet
so eiwti a M a they might havf beesw At pfsstnl
however (h conduct of the Journal is equally good ioj,
all. Lie capacities. That be is ta excellent aheriff.a
good merchant, agent, ictloneef, Ate., it,'' we bavenf
th least reason to doebC becaba k it in aH respects
en excellent fcHoW: tnd that he is a good ditor, ia wo
miosis by km pspart coadueUM waa spirit,)
tact, and good very rarely .found at the deak of ao,
inland aaublisbmeat bke lAat sad we save only lox
prem th bop that a may find am rosea and few
Uwrna in bis editorial path Uian fal) to th M of tf
those who spend in beat yean of their lives in the o-
detvor to benefit the fwblie u editor of iMWppr.''i
) i ',! i nit- it J
Ik Yttmont rWmV.- s.
i BUDDEN DEATO BY fXM80JCl.I
DaasUt VvnfL a Um 3rd east Miss Mart fftehhin
daughter of Capi, Elijah tjtshras aged 20yeara,r.Tkie u,
tereatingvoung kidy. the day previuua to err death, was in.
pa nesiui, ana ai nmner aianircvisu oer usual vpcigui-
Unem and plsaaantry, , Boon ineT dinner the walkeor
out towards the rfref4 and visited miniature taw mill'
of kwiittla4hrr) maU muVl batWden" Mmd-f
dw Uill Bodtborrrtatt within a few rods of the heumj
and playralty inqnhod of th lad whsthw .be ipectdX
to ait op all aighi, hk other nwyenv to toad bia j&UUf
Vc Oa ber return Io th bourn ah amused tha child,
ren of the family by treating them with the bark or
birch twigs, which she had procured fat her walk, stilt
Cheerful and pleaeaat. Bumf time afterhow tons
cannot be determined, e ao attosiioB wa fold to the1,
o lock her another observed paleness anusual on Ma
ry's eonntenaoce, tad aahod if ah waa wwflL '. Mary,
readily replied. I do feel tick, and perhaps I have mien
too much birch bsrk.ha aoon.bfcam much dislreas-
edi attondad with diiininr at. rkilrnf reUbuiga,"ahd'oe
caaional apasma: and, on furuier ujquTfTbf
mother1 --
roasting lh eans af jfy rjgfj'1'1 Blarmhrgdiatromi
aiary recollected aad readilr-eiatsd, that, Cuiu
walk U ptoek seme pads of. Apple 4am a
eatea aom of th seed, which wr discovarad In the
content of lh stomach, spontaneously ejeetd.Dul
ring tbem srenea, hsr unci Gea &,JStabbjn came in,
tnd joined her mother in stating to ber, ber imminent
danger. Her father being absent on bosiness, th wo-'
cl went In bait for e phyekian. The Doctor being
at thatfima oyer the tfrer, could not be ooUiaed till ft
elckxk FiM., , !. 1 ".'"J"
! At that time eh was W' Igonhtlfif dlstjem-tmblo
to speak eye red. tod charged with blood pupils,
much dilated petechial eruption over th earfaco re
embling a highly atarked case of spotted feer almost
perfect torn of muscular motion, and generej ftupor J
the stomach and bowels not excitable ky huge and re
pasted doss oTTmetics, oatbartica and enemas ' extrm
aritiea, anrfta, tnd hroachooldjntena thirst, but on
any attempts to f wallow, the organs of deglutition were
thrown into spasms resembling hydrophobia great dif
ficulty of breathing ia fine, ber appearance waa that of
agony : Although apparently wishing for relief, it was
very difficult for her to swallow any thing.' Sometime
m tbe Utter part of th night oh bad a abort lucid hx
terval, during which eh, with aracb difficulty, and fat ft
harried manner, talked turn, th powers of locomotioo
appeared returning She inquired of th oottorv Dn
you think m dangcroualy tick! and being answered,
n the affirmaUve, she rejouiedljywilbuiX there it
any chance for in recovery f Shermid she should b
glad to drink ttd .Uke remedies, but that when ah
tried to swallow sh felt aa if choking to dMtlpr-
Site" passed -aflecriotiat ml lion . with beg parent
udjriftTjJrMtr A littl before fljn th mornings
she sunk again into paraly W Stupwrsjid for nvaretnavr
four hour manifested do toe Mt ion or motion, except
(Vom deep tnd laborious respiration,. till death closed "
(he scene at 10 o'clock Ai' M., AprU SreV t
A mile Pru. Thorn Annla. aomatleies eallad JamaiT"'
tun Weed, or, baUaiiiiially fitinooium, br pcreHbA
narotilj. When swallowed, it producea aausen and
tiaxint'ss. even j small doses ( .but if th quantity b
irge it- brings on great prostration of strength, lorn of
hil, (reni4cheTdc1rTOm; and soriMtiiM euuvulX,
sions' some,' she death. ' The powdered leave orfx
tnu!taromeume giver to doheaor a gram.u4Tad
sards of the Thorn Apple art eoostdered more povwfut
toaa tne rest oi wa piantf ana may ie given m haJtoq -
twohirda tb ijase.; mAJf m.itti$ t
pit t8trchingt 6pHnmk rmf 4srt "
where have you been at' f Ilia irn of night,- to get
your shirt turned wrong' eide "afore T ' "Beerf, mol v
ther! ' Been tdi tn Auctioh,' where a mad lost hii .
pocket book, and they alibi Iho doort and1 soartheJ
us all from had to fodtl radfs how t gof itry ski. '
furnef f gM to clear out vtif hov faid two hoiira, -efid
(her tWothoIf atript whebTcftm., -q
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