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-1 II A 1 AT 1T A -Tin: rowirn.s ?;or ur.iv.r, vrrn to t:u: r.n i:r statf nv Tin: constitution, mc. r: oiiieited iivr it to the static, ah: i:i;si:nvnr to tuu stated ::i:?ri:c-rivr:LY, on to tiik i-nori i:. Amendments to the Constitution, Article -V. SALiBilURY, N. C, JU J SiYbcv 3, of Vou.xc TUP WlISTEttN CAROLINIilN. uv Joseph wad: iiampton tkhms KtT r:i:i.icATTrr 1. TIii Weshrn '-iro-.hu. in is puLi ' -hcu ryry orandthe dignity of ihe Miiistennl office and I ore. Like the bey i:i quest of the l ira's nest, . is.'ate Vivoa Report. The report of ihe W.-.r-j ir that purpose will oive their sanction to no indi-1 with much a io,"' 1 .-ueccedeJ in hr.ngmg my n- den of the Slate Pi i?on is a doeum-joi that ear.:, d I v idu.d pmfsdng tin; .-aeivd pi ii cipies of u hgiou J lie to I. car upon his i.o.ul again let di ive,,r s r-t Lu;t give great sat is. action to the public, it h ..5 ! v. no is iivt of iegui.ir standing i.i thM pamcuiar ; m dog ibi wui J, and i:uue.ui dclv Lucked out, re-1 that the institution not onlv o-aiuiaias n- t'.ni.'T o I The last nriivals fiom Texru. Lv the Williams ! f the cuurcii to v.-. h.; r.av nave be-: leaded I" ritf. and prepared tor another omet, ; prosperous condition, but has vtcMf' a larger ;t tikovv r.t ' I .v- I J.-, ''. ' -i; una i Ti rui ad v a -ice ! 1 an.r-, aio of some i:it:ro-.f, :.s i.,uin;r the j louged, and wl.. do:s not r. C,:ce i?i.-.laiitry Its-j ho;dd cecufiou le:na.;J. conic than in any t ;nv. r u-.ir. Tj.e ::i:bor cf r i u.'j; ,!:r,rs a.; i i 'Vy Cc.ltl if paid uiLic the ' etr-r.:i';;'.ry adva-.ciM n.akio in that iic-j.ui.hc ! ls';,,1'': ' ti. iidii;!;', ... w ht so conduct is ; Tins 1 repeated iine; tunes in successn.n, each j prisoners is x!ul, and the profit to tl.c lastifutioir. ::.rat...a cl ihA-.'-'n i.aV.is. ! '.he wos-ferhil ciiiir.iiin i aii on I'rom s.ll parts j ,,WJ. ia aceciuanci? : itU th.s w.-iu .-i'liod. t:.i;e -di!i: t.y d.r Ihrward as a fech-r. 'i'iie j after o'eray;p: every e;irie o! its support ns:d j. .W. j.-j;..t v.;:i i h.-c.i:;tinu.-d uird sll arrearages I t.f ih.? IT. ?.t!ie ImstJu i.i ihcT many ii'u touns! hat i.h ."dii.is eis of" the i ,:( I r.r.d mcrn!cr.s f Kt:rt!i tiuio 1 j;ut ia uiy do-, they soon came down manap?S! cut, lor the vc.tr r.d!:-- .uarcn :J1:. ili-t an? Siriuin up jia.id-,1 tin? v. ra.J, and j.rai. ' iiious I raiicors of the. I ars-tian Church of to the tnoulli of the caein, the 1 l.aeku: out, j J 37, was S7,i:) 91. The total amouiit of prcf rie.- the c.a;tri.:a! ..'i.n.d rfv.s-vls f'r.'in o'ifjeiti.t j t'n.iid Crates, are pai tici-iariy request eJ on the pantner having iiitn by the noso and lus claws-j it - since O.t. ber 1st, 1S07, as ttatcd ai the report. re pai.i, m: -.-s at it:e ri '...i T i i. :e.r. i. S ; ;c ;:p!. )a- wdl u .1 le rece." I i ,r a !ss limo cae .ir; an.l a feiar.? to nit..y t!..; Ill t r o.' a .u-.i , ui-c..'!u.!iuc, i.t t!.o eiJ of a vc.tr, '.v.u U cojiii- I V , . v- 4 . . - ' i..;:ti ..r .... .... .... ...... -...... i... : ...... i... ,u ... . . J--0.1 .. nv.. , ' si atniHiuis .cw vik- ims a;..i c o;i.-i!it;Ui,ni, ir.nn i " 1 ,:' " ni.tnout .. ..i. j m in.- j.tiu.. i i.i ...vu. i j he ren-irt conc ude n fia .-v Tt -.!! !.,-. L Any prs-u; Cho udi procure six ?:i;rcrjber.- to If 5 N,'iV OrK.asH, v.:th rj'ii) p is n-ers-.-a ..J ioiuil i u,0u f ! eti; cuii. s, an.l itpo.l I iu-ni-a s as i'.ie e! j.ct t the do- Lein evidently to et out , t-.o:st rusting the nine and one half veais C -aroljuian, and take the tru.ejh to r.jd.'ci i.ud trua-Uiil ;. Congress pieparin ihrlher to J. .-!a!o hr ! I-t s 1 ' " Ui i tvtciicab.'e on ir arrival t .so toe mend ; r ; of the cavetu, h.-iau.- the iather with in to. i that t:"i prison has" been in operation, with the J-Ift ,?:- ab..r r:pt ion-:; ey to lac 5M.t-r, 3ha!l have a pa- j orauizutton of ti..r van. .us Lrancbi of in.i-i-imi ad- uI tl;c -'.;.. .oiee ot Yi.:ai:ee j As s . n as the panther's head came in si-ht, I t?red jno and a half years of the New (lal'" oris-, a'tlnt P--r gias uaruiy tar.r c-at ..oi.-iace. I iini-.ti ation and iiiipii.ve.rient and iiualJv , ti t- That the coii.u.dfee i.iViU.ir to obviate as n.ut ! a imV. a;'.,, ins foicheud and hete terminated tuy lt ,1(ahcs a di-rcuce of aviu" toVi- 'v'a'e (- fZu-U'T,. rV'v'";'! '"i"-! '';;l,,s,T:il the ministers of the Cos;,..:, eod.aVurin- -o possible the . vi.s an.,:, 1mo -.-etarMt, pccu.i- j-p-rt. the support of their convicts dann- tUu., of tle'nl-:. u.h4r.u, fa't.t'Z 'r'outonote ,ai;Jai!, ,,,at ncvv country, the puiitv of the :-""es, that they vv,:i mate iht tr exert, o. io ; Lpon exanume- ti. head of the panther, I loun,! 0t!C llt:l;r( tlrtnt-onc thousand ti-ht luru'rtd tu:U suUi riuud'tnrc ues r- i)j;7- :.i,.V. " j rbriiian name, and the honor an..' the oi,niy ,.f :i.ne::iy Hi:- a.ei ai mteiot -i t..e iledc-m- r's . I:i.it evcrv hdi, MX in numher, hau taken eiiect.- an.j thirty three dollars and sUt: thn',' ...-.'. parts of the Union, iii:d t-.w-ci div .f the s lei.did or eoii-rutu.r to ia:, ..u..ir, to bnujrapj led into his houlhej s, t!se d-.g ot course l;a- ! es "o i ,'133 GO. . ... 4 . " . . 1 I . . : . ; . i ....... . i . ... . " i : : . ' r . : . . . . i ........ I . I 'ry ii.K.ws or aiv r.::i ii... the ministerial office ; t!;t se are some. -f ti.p ite(i ; Km 'ho.'e, i.i.d la t a cua"ii a. a i r theis. ; One eye destroyed, tlje rtts Ins tongue cut ( U, 1. A'iv?rt.-oaient: v.ui be c.a:- cum-iv n:ul rorrcrt-' 1 have gathered Irom the last pajwr-! and pri:se ; i "'w'lltiy l,iC ii'-HH it i in Je-us to a tty:ii- te th kuocKeu otn,ce., ah ui watcaeoui-i not have Jy tri -cried, alb t cents ;'. i.oe f.-rl i.,-'lir.-t i:u-erli..n j a-tfeis n ceived. The Texas Teh-raph of th.- S w.iid. U.-cn fleeted by the fatter fchot. Notvv uiitandsi: .wJ:7A ceuts lla- eatJ cuatam pare : bat, vvfier. uu ad- j l5tb ultimo, publishes an extract t.l'ota Anna's Tout it is understood th-ii n ir.c;i.l r ui ifioj ail tins ho fought like a tiger, illustrating the Utuh -ntisc;iier-t is ordcreil to ir in on.'y tvvir., o :ts. will htuif(tot of whif-li 1 avi a Copy la Col. U S(ai- ee.r:ni.ira e is Ja iehy piohibhed tV.un J.u; suhi the I of the axiom, that 44 the r-jltn .-u-loa of life is rhary.l Ur euch ia-ertioa. if cr.fe red Jhr one iti- ti,u, prciotw lo his depTirtnre for Texas, lh tins gre.tt i..tct.su ol tfiat b.-a..eh of the chuicii homav strong even in ieat!i ' I hafe 'tiiessed tlie skin fc.'rfiou tvrjl whl m all cises be char-. M. j ti;e it mu-l liaie ap eared in vour paper. " hel..o,." " I and h o-omeiv su tl-d it : s thai any o..e can see i.T" '''TI tn:j ,lC-"tC U ":f 7 t!;.' -'"'V-' , I -a i loll: ultimo, the S-nale of Texas pa-sed Tt..- - it! -met. of the comnutt. e n-recd to take it I v calang ut mv icaideaco ia Edvv id-. -Length every jns.-.hi. n.cai-nre to eib'et the opening of ; ten feet. . . - . t t ru ii.i iti.. toiiiiiti. iiii- .'ii.iii: in i i' m.i : I I : . i . I t ... I .- r.'.UM.i-iu hv.h. ImMi.. . . i, .v Charge lr tra.-ci;t ctulusn. , o r -so uiion aulJi.inzio the President to s;.i d an ... ,..T.., aent to theCeuit of Gn al l?rifain, to solicit a re- i . - i ... ... ; .. c .i . . . .... . . ..:a: i ...... i. i ...... . . . i . i -.. t 1- To injure e...... -t a i -.Asea to Letters Ires-sea ! l l'nl- l',lt oi mo inoe; euueucc ot the naant lepuli- j l""'" t too- i iiu..u. m 4ile o:o u ELIJAH HAINES. places i f w. r.-iup in tiie pru.ciutd t(tvas of t.'.e Ke. i ibe i;h:- lae e.-t. i i l -.Ase-a sa a : J ' he, as a separate r-ai .?. mih t i:-a - e treaties . -i" j in t s I . suj poft i.li.-ir -x. i to::-; hi (' eau-e of re- - i J. M. .' i. M. ! i-.tiCs unity en ! c u.imerre; dollars vvcie :' joted for the salary .-..d outfit f f .aid aent. I nave athicipated tiiis re-i ,lati.io i: ,ny coiiia.unica. j tio:; j to ee, and now 1 have fai ll.f r to observe, l!.:!t tl;e i;rt --:.t p.-iicyof the Tean rovernment is liirio:, bv uaans of va iu.harv i.. .rijti as, ecu. Mr. Crawford is aio:jt hav::i . : -i la i .pieo m the schooner Levin J ues. I u: i etslaud he has made Iarre in ve-tineiit.-. in Tex a- S.i..j-, eitlier on Ed.vard.-, March 10, 1So7. account d his liiend or on ins o.ui piiva'e ae- LTST rnrrivod, an lfor sale at TiliS Oi-TICE. j d. eided.'y oppnd to the inr.oipt ration of tluit j count, the lollo-.viu liivahnibie i'ateut Di a- and Mj- , c.-ui.trv 'with lie. Umt.d : s, aad that a deter- " to the r.nndi aei;t, .Mr. .TiisiMiarseons it:taaii2ir. ujc-iucs, viz: itoti v.a. N INDIAN (JUIiE for i UTI i-ACi IE. Ctauiord, h ren.tiuie Texas an i.'iiependent n i i f ion i po.'iev v l,i?.U it is f;r . ;ra!i'v i.-xprcted will I 'i he Jood of .Man. The ( i i..-ce 1'ai tifor oives rMi: est d hs!.ed r. pufati-u : o , , i . crc-isi..-.: i:c;i; i-r t!os e u i ni'T t with tht: ap ..-o!i at i vi and roui:t.-u:u:e of the ! this bnej sumuiary of the n.ilivo countries of ear I '. i . , . f f.-.. ! . ...... M T 1 ii .rn I I . r. , : ! . , i .I w.l - . . . " .... ' t:s i:--o f;ee tl. iro;i' so. as lt . hi tiu tnr-t r l he potan is a native c. h-u:itu .vmcriea, ana Ci.r-ii:'"-. It has often been said that whrre na ture denies talents, she vtves eunnioir as a suhsti tu.'c. An Irish i.ent!eman had a s.ai who was deemed r.n uii-.a ; the l;Tt!e feiiovv vv hen nine or ten ears td'ae, was fond ot ili urnuun, and once droj ped his drumstick hilo the draw well, lie knew that fas carelessness, won hi be oaaiihed, by its nol b ie.' searched for, and thereioro dnl not mention lus lo-s hut privately took a larje silver paacli la dle, and dropped it into the same place. The but ler was M imed, but the draw weli was not thonut of. lie then ol a silver pint cup and tumbled that in after it. The servants were blamed, a::d in a iiiort time it was forgotten. He at last rr t a sii- anl thirty three dollars and f:.r:y .'." v;z: it cost the fState over and ahve m- lacir earnings, to suj.porl the New liate p:a- ;:. ; : erne ai:d a l:aif years previous ;., Of her 1st, lT"J7, the srnn . f ;3-70,'Jhd 00. Add to tins the pr.-hfs oi th" pre-eot prison C r the same spare of itmo (ol,t.:) G.'3) a:;d it will show a saV.ng to tiie fState of 811,-33 GtJ." Tuese are fac!s fo "trunpct-tongucd" of t!:e auiiity, in-ctjrity and ood tuanaement of the pz e? en. popular and iudef.uig.ibie arden, that co:a ment is unnecessary. Hartford Patriot. :ar. caluoltxv. ilecil V a a: ; j p:es::r:.i;' i:::er to oh t!-e sab A rr;i;i.!iii-':ns .:. ve t.!ie jear.-cipal c:t: e oi .r it U the V i... Jc to : "teal leo.euy oi ; a'cfunl mode o-f putti:;; an end to the importa- j tiil hniad wild in Chifi, l'e. u, ana Mti!tevideo. j or salver, and threw that down also. Tins was a matter to be investigated, and a very strict inquiry toou pi.ace. 1 ne servants all pxeaded ignorance. ! I I so as to aee it v. da th - l in i : :h i.f : Pi - ! an I hlilv to Mdf.-r, v. ;l!i ! of nil aches, th-ar-ne.) When i.ia:; to ihn-eti ".: 41,1:1 t.-ri toe ::.::! died t adbrd iirmi-'hiafo and pjijaa:,! hctM , i. s i!l t . S:an-, ;se in.;.' r : ii .a is;... L'rhted trt.ite -, whieh ! Us native state, the root is jisoIi and bitter. .s a (hrcioi. t.h. :!! Ti: tirst ?r.'. tmn of it b . Mar., u:u writers is in .'!y cet atrv, in reliii.n to Texas. It is b.uu that lli.;u-.tu is now onp(-etl to slavery, ironi a ew.-.vie-tiiMi't., ai it would i:.'i:u'e the nro -ress el in- 1 !! ii oi s; uc-, eve:, iro.-o t,j wonM then be -o:..-adci 1 rri MKhv cet atrv, in relilnjn t;i icas 1 1 . ''rv, a 1 the tuarcli office and republican msti ai i aeeor- - futious, t'nal lie has evpie--ed a decided opininn on t h'ls never j fhls'bc?ad, r.u.l orxady d.-claivd tiiat 4 v.bil-t the :;ii!ui". . ; ,..i iiaii-ni office, irsdeoeiideut an.l indntiiou- lt also arie-ts tiie .eay m detective icet.i and tt?. ; wnp.e peop'.e hum tne I . .x-.. -..a'.iiit: 9 at the rate iave.s that serenes; v.h.ch so i;ea..enti'' ic-iidera : -t 1- e- m no.v, th v !o i...t .iit -in tftroitr Inofii uaelhvi-;. " j I o...:eri...'i;i ;hat ilea , . j.. .. t o. or. t'l.i'.v 'i'ne appheaf 10a nn-1 remedy are simple, iuno- j sho !hni-!i .,veriiiin nt. is '...ihe.i in th". ren!, arid tint tttipieasnnt ; and the iare t.!!;nb.;r td ; that it expres - tie; readiness of the '1 petsohs in vaiioas sr eftutis d' tlie in Texa- Jt n ic v. -pre..d over the world. Wheat J and looked with suspicion on eaefi oilier, when the ami rvo 011 -mated in iaitai 1 Moeria wneie v.tu)ir j ntleanao. w ho had thrust himself into the this reception oi tuev are where fl stld in i;'e:i. n-;. 1 o-.dv CoUUtrv oat i flu:: d wild 1 10 Abvssuiia, and 1 tiit eircie, said he fa:d observed soa.ciJnti s-ho- in a the bottom of the eraw weli. -V bov was drt.ppc-d tiiencc iiiiiy be i-oai iaereo a v. -.five- Aiaize or la- j down iu a backet, ana soon bawicd out i-m ihe diuu corn is a -lative f Mexico, and v. ,s ut:kuown 1 bottom, ' I have lound the punch lathe, arid t.he sal m Eur.pe m:id alter the o; e-.ese-.s 1 i ' .-iambus. ver, and here's the half pint cup, so wind me up.' 1 lie tin ad iruit tree is .1 ::ativ-.- 01 J.ie b rub m 1 ,--"ro;. roared out too bid, stou ! now vour band s t-tand-, oaitetduiv Ctn-div,. Tea is i.'.;.i : a 10. t u nai v .is w ell hi ine-uo mv drumstick!' to 1 nauvu no wnete e.veej.t iu t. 1 a .0. 1 Japan, ir !,u We take pleasure in presenting to our rea-Jerf v.ee,;, the. ;,b.e speech of Mr. C.vLiior.N, e.u the loohtion p titio:. His ar ;; are clear convulsive imansu erahle. iL tnoct'a the advances of the abolitionist;; u2i j,e t,r. sr!ion; and proclaims tiie muted semhuent of t'e- save' hfddi.;;r iStates, that " Abolition and the .ni n lc-. not co.fj-V that tiie former may uev,- n'; cor trolled, but ia a short lime it will "be bey oud tlu pow er of man to arrest the course of events. How iike tlie spirit of prophecy was that prediction ' .Mr.. Calhoun s, that the doctrine of the nr. . h.;I:a lion an ' ihe force bill, that this ffovcrniiic"! leid a n.ni in ir.e last result to determine the of ifs own powers and enforce it at the ptiii o.ji.ini, vi; so warmly maintained hv Mr Vvebster. would at 00 distant" da arouse the dor. want spirit o" .tioiVhw,' n-d tt, 1 a por tion ol lae Noilhcrn fc'tae.s believed skuvrv h a sm, ;inif would uc-heve it to b conscience to aD-.lis.i it. ' J be bhdhotm of thh p.retuction is not nunc remarkable ih; tcnt in' ui the an ooliiT'ifion t' in thai : ; an- couutrv, that ment to pat an e:i I to lie: iiave already evi: lUMa ii,di:rd iie'ierlal i.m ot staves al- o;vern t hht is a native 1 1 - - - 1 I one of the e u;t ; Uvhich count v the v. rid is tu-p.ied. The c;:co-a Shc-in" i?e nature of a ;K:?la?;e. A "entle- other uttered hv that rrentleman on iht .- f mo-t equinoctial countries, anrf is I .i.an, whose friend had absconded with a youug la- sion. Math the words ! " This fanatical p.a i-,,0 &t .di:.toie trees, as food, c.lethin- uv, nappeiimg a shoi t time after at a party in a society (the abolitionists) wtH rauuaily -xt,-i.i: mary benefits iVo.n tie- u-e of to : ihdm, are ica-: of tie i.niepe.: aence ef 1 ::e iij-nhhe, by i !n- land, 1 'A I ubia Ft i X, bht is now spread into both ihe ('y to b-.tr (tor !fn? public jooil) their lo.dh.eny t" , canned preseed any (idlii inly. Now it remains tojihe.d and West Indies. The- best coffee is brougnt sal- 1 together and this beiiij t':e c:r-e, tbo rei-ou:tiou ai.d lie'iej aie thornd by It. Cofiee is an. .live I he seeo whether tiie peop.'c of T'a- s,'ll:cl 10.0 na I ibis new policy of their badeis, wi:ich I inti.-d its uro i-.:ib;d quaht It is an l.i li.io r;:;e dv, obtained sinutarlv t:hi:.j..ete.:iy, ami may he (eluded h. llv: ci v sh-' o'.hhl. Y' WoriJ as the i.M-t Va.aa.'ae dieivery of the j The President of the Jle;nb'ie, ui hin to tvi. liod -Man oi' the ' i;ih. a cnuiic lo Ih 11. n. .monta(;ee. Petcrsbttr.-, Virginia, Ei'h. '20, !.ei. is Vofu.aleef .- 1;: a l CJtlori 1 th ed -indii by pruc.aiutiiio fioui .Mociia, iii Arabia, vvhimco ahout flmiteen nei -hborino town, was irnjinred of respecting the I ruth of ihe reports in circulation. Not caring to cuuliriii it, just at that tim. lie evaaed it promptly and coody ausweim tiiat, a'tiiouh tae report was ean.o of inakuer -oall be mai.o known the exieuiioii of the hmd .7 si;,f t rf Ihr r:7,:ir. :-,r':r ,,' .ITrtlioii.i ' !"(,! ,lvv" a.ch vv s to o mio oper.in 10 Li:l coii,iitt'ilr fur s tt- . Ji-'KICE ih:t ll ,y "',:i'- il is evpeend that oue-haif ol ! and lately some species his I wen lV.u u.nhons ot p.uhds, are anuiiahy exr..t tcd. M. ; ciirietd, it Would certainly prove an crdirc Miss udii'Mi furnishes trnm sixty toseventv mdiions of take. v i hm;r t iive ! oods yearly. Aii the vanelks ol" tlie uj'plo arej 'I'lds answer satisfied the Company and the sub on o'tny at fa - . " jived from the crap ajj;e which is found native i ject was dropped. One vonag iadv, however, ihetr land,-, in in n.vi pails of tiie world. T.,e peach is derived J knowing htm to be an ingenious punster, wlusper n tl.i: eout rat y h""ui I'ersia, v. h'he it still grows in a native s!ai , j ed Ik r suspicious to the one next fu r, he had prob- ;e hm 1 I ""loan, tt!ter, and with pot-onous quauiu;s. l o on the ! bacco is a native of .Mexico an fSo-uth America, H" . t.- OU iLnt. I . . -. n.wuo uu ii.-y i.veouee sirOog eiV.uojj (l , '(, . political control, when Mr. Webster and othoi'i, Jioidinr tbe highest staljons in society, w ;IJ l ov ever reluctantiy, be compelled l0 yield "to tf'-ihe. trine or be dnven inf) obscurity' The eemso rf ijoon'.s A.vn-jn'.s;:i no A N It m to ' T rr -ex - " k . ? & 4 f rc . r? 1 ' , the volunteers will s n Ih- allowed to depart on furlouidi f .r the purpose of making their locations, iiiid on tiioir return to the camp, Ihe other half will obtain the sum" fivor. lv this means, the ! cupidity .f Ihe laud speculators will be neutralized, j and tin? discontent of Ihe soldiers allayed. The I hitter appear to be much dissatisfied and divided as 1 ..-U.. ...... I. I I . .'. 1 . . 1 , ' ' n 'i - in -o.iiii..i;,u meon sumo ir in,r in v lucn it taken 1:1 lime wid prevent mhous I f - - rr , . , . d, .? .. - t w- 1 1 hi- 11 i tavor ot tuMi. Johnson, ami others ol den. 1 ehx for, Jaundice, Spleen, A'ue ,m I 1 evi r, .1:; 1 is de-1 , , . , . . i-u. eu. j, ,- 1 1 .1 1 1- 1 .tlou-fon. 1 he latter has j it returned to the armv, cidedlv tne best menhcinc vet dis.-oveied lor that; , .. r , J ... . -'. ,. , 1 " . .1 'u,d mo humrr to ilousto.i, whli ine latenlion oi scourge ys pepsin, tbi has uustrmiir the nerve ... , ,, ,,, , .. ' ,.7.,-l,4h ,,!t vis..r..u, in .,.r "-4IS'"S- I- M,-,,ry 1 .al f la nd,,,, . the in New Ihdland. 'i'obacco was first introd.iced into Eng land from North Carolina in b'Mi, by 'v aitt i j iady again introduced the subject, by a-king 1; Raleigh. Asparagus was b.oiiiit from Asia ; if lie v. as sine it was a mistake, and if he co cabba-e and Icttuc-- Irom Holland ; h.;rso-railuish lortness o w iiM n.:... in tt'i'.lliiv, li t J ''l"-! ' II ! I l i i I : 'ii iv icruehv murdered in hi? bed in lie cnini t lrealhui'4, (iiddines-s IJiaine- i ., - - , . 1 ' I iill .....J I t . i I 1. .. I I l.i a ...... . 1...... t - I. - ii i - i ii ' '" -m:..iui;u m- i-i:iiiu ua.e uoi oeen -;.ll, t'l miiv .7), n -ii,--.Mirs-., IT illl-.l V. lit MTIlIi: ! ,- , ... . 1 . .-.ii - 1 . ir- 1 - 1 . . i found out. I oe voejotceis are becomm-r vcrv un- c-omtortable sleep at mgiit. H taken with calouid, ! , . iv. .j.ui. ,1., uu .. ., ' , ... .. . .' 1 uiauaeaoie. ttiev will prevent any bad e!.-eis (mi 11 that mineral. ' n .w....x ., ; r.iiMVAL cr nnr.iezox is rr.x-. riiien, cji,3 j-i.ii niu i nn. mot-: y.m -irs VKGCTAiiLE TONIC I'.i rTEKS, nut tiii: m m-mm m mtrm ra s Or.O T'lottlo of this .Medicine has from China ; rice from Ethiopa ; beans irom the East Indies; onions end ga; lie are natives of vari ous places both iu Aiu and Afiiea. Tne sugar cane is a native of Cum 1 .and the ait of making su gar from it has b-eu practised from the remotest antiquity. From the Sr. Litrrcnrc RrjtnhHrrin. Gi:.i;iiAL PUTNAM itl VaLLKI). ahiy in some way evaucd tne question, and after conning it over a sboit time, and not seeing through tile 7h'5.i f.nve, they coiicirnhal to press him a little more u:n i., matter. A'-c rdmgiv, the voung- him uld exhibit any evidence Hint it was such. i iaif provoked, he rose Irom his seat, observing th-.t h- would ndeavor to make it out s:, u leant to her satisfaction. Reing rather an athletic man, in'- abri-ptiy seized and took her in. ins arms, walk ing around the room all the while, hissing, tickbng, and otherwise behaving somewhat rudely. Tiie young lady being unable to extricate herself, and lindin" him :;i luoachuig the door, remarked, with much warmtli, indeed, sir, 1 think your conduct Mr. Webster recent lv, h ;s marked ibe truth of lids prediction. And be has piotited by it ; for, v.hil" lie clings to the consiifuiion, as a guarantee of slavery, jealous for ihe character oi '-"Defender cf the Coiistifution," he winces h bliJe fn.m an inde pendent position, and inclines in common with the bmatics, to tha repudiation of .slavery. It is truly n source of pride fo the manv admireii of Mr. Calhoun, to know, that ahhouTh in a mea sure unassisted by Southern Senators, he knew fha lights of the South, and n.aniulh met a-Tiession upon them at the outset. The deep nr -'"oo 5 c-, On the lthdav of Mareh, iusf, while tinvclling J requires srmie explanatu nr' He replied " My through the woods on the S. Haven tract, town Jf conduct, Miss A., explains itself I am only show Pitcaun, St. Lawrence county, 1 came across the ! i:,r ou l!tc -'durc cj a Miss take !" Lourcll Pa- I According tt picvioin app lot ment, a meeting j was hel l at the office of Dr. Marsh, on the Sfh ub teside: t ministers d the Co-p I, iu 'l'e x as, to wit : j W . VV. Hall, M. D. of Houston, Picsbyterian, I from iCentu.-ky ; W. P. Smith, M. .). oi V;i!i. j iugton, p. Methodist, from Teuues-.ee; l Al j l.-n of de, v. .Methodi.-t, fr. rn New York; D. II. vi .. t 1 ...... . ,r 11. .. . .. y 1 .1 . Irart ol a nanther. iVom il.r nimMMiii-n tA' wJdr-t strict. I judgr d ho bad passed rccen-tly. I immediately returned home, piocuied my dog and rdle, and started in pursuit. Having followed him in a zi"-- g persons, ; z , direction about six miles, I unexpectedly came to a ledge, into a insure of win. h he had entered. Relieving I was about lo have a little sport, and not Emigration. The tide of emigration from this country to the United States of America, has com- menced to ilovv this season with perhaps greater impetuosity than at any former period. Already ' at a great number oi t lie out ports m laigluna, aim prefeirmg child s day, I dropped a second ball in. 1 in Scotland, and Ireland, several vessels have sad had I cllccied this !at act when. known to fail iu ehecting a perfect cure. At j Mai.i ews ci anston, c. .Je!ho,.:,f, rJ,., Lou;,,. llpon t!ie cuverilj I i)f.l,cId lV(0 shinino ii;.v person purchasing and u-mg the P,.;iers, and . "!:V ,,r- K' sh, oi 1.0, RapUst, Irom Mabruna; half-, apparentlv emiftin r sparks cf fire. Thee I nr.- not sati-f.-d a t o its eff i ts, by returning li c " Mf'1 ,c! "! -Mjiain. l.ip!--:, f rem 'I runes.-ec. At knew lo be thu'eves of the panther, and immcdi- ijottb-, sk ill have Lick the price, per B.llU. rncMmg the fohow ing picamhle ami rcsohi- aU.Jv bringing ,ny ride to mv face, let drive," tions vv-ere adopted : (i have only copied the prin- amlVi.t in rnV ,1. Those who have heard the Anti-Spasmodic Tincture, w i cipal of the latter.) o;t Wiiere then; is no rrgn'e.ilv or rmizil Church ' pif.icatorv in iexas. and no cnri.-lmn dee.omi.i.i. tiou has hitherto exercised over our territory nnv -wV -' n w .-am' ' w . 9 j ecclesiastical authority, and whereas by our p;ox- fur Diarr! in all of its various forms, Dy.s- iaiify to the United Slates d" ihe North, we arc !:t:irv, Cramp Colic, Cholera Morbu-, Asiatic j extremly liable to the impositions of some prof ss Choler.i, After Pains of Lying-in Females ; and in- hig themselves to be Christians when they are not, this il is tne .uothers t omtort, in that it .s the vrrv best preturation for the summer diseases f t children, that has yet been introduced into th? chamber of the digressed. PRICE, 7."5 CF.NTS PER ROTTLE. MIXTURE, roi: hxtkactim; Crease, Tar, Turpentine, Paints, Oils, cVc. from Cirpcts, Floors, Cloth, Hats, and Silks by which i'oat Collars are made to look as fresh as any part .,f the Co.it. PRICE. cC CENTS PER ROTTLE. CtT" P ireet:o:?5 cu each Dottle for ittin'-CO to my rifle, prepaiatory to the conflict. Scarcely i ed for New York and the Canadas, crowded with , casting a search- emigrants, comprising farmers and mechanics, pos- 1 1' ses-ed t.t small capital, and agricultural" laborers with their families, who have precce .cd in expec tation of bettering their condition in tiie western world. On Saturday afternoon the American line of packet ship Wellington, Commander Chadwick, sailed from St. Katharine Docks, for New York, with a full complement of passengers, there being upwards ol 400 on board, many of whom were re spectable females. This is the first voyage of the Wellington from Loudon to New Yok. She is the largest of her class, and is a beautiful specimen of naval architecture. Iu consequence of the non arrival cf either of the homeward bound vessels, there is not at present a single picket in the St. K:.tharine Docks entered outwards for New Y'ork, occasional luvvsniicn growls of a cat, vv hen fighting, can form some idea ot ihe growls of the panther at this time, (always bearing ia mind that pus wii! weigh only eight or ten pounds, whereas the pan ther weighs about two hundred.) At the place where the panther entered, tiie as cent was nearly equal to that of the roof of a house for twelve or fourteen feet, then "-.xtendiug down ward under the floor of the entrance neatly to the place where I stood at which lace there was an- upon tnem at me outset. The deep nr Poo- ! e, gacity and wisdom of this defence, whdeit rrfutM every argument in favor of the power of Conres to abolish slavery, clearly vindicates the character of the South, and assei is and proves the " pre condition of the slave Lvt every one read this speech. It will amply repay the trouble, in slreath". ening a n aturative cvv.c p'i-.n of Southern charac tor and Southern rights. Hal. Star. SLAVERY IX THE DISTRICT OF COLUMELU The Abohtioni-ts of Ohio have pt:bJihr-d th form of a petition for the abolition nf.-davrrv in th District of 'Columbia. 'J bev sav that " If they had framed a petition in exclu-nvr re ference to having it read in Congress, !,r-.,,.! nave condensed the prayer within th" three or four sentences. ' Rut it was oka dicnt to .'Tot in n neliiion u InVti t?w..,?.i - . . 4- 1 o.h'kiu r;!,-,, 'ed to gam petitioners Hence while brf m'y was to bo consulted, it also seemed nceessaiv r ni'di fy in such a manner and fo such an extent, ihai the attention of Ihe person whose signature s.Y-id i be solicited might be arrested, and" his judgmc roil vineed of the propriety and duty of pcfii7o;h ;,.'.' That our Southern readers may know s,,r.f"h:. 01 ine sentiments inculcated bv v a. :7 :-s cr ly ? re- r-.i th is sect. v ry g extji-'-ts : otlrer opening, lut covered with snow two or three! a circumstance, wo understand, without a prcce fect deep. I re-loaded my ride, and in the mean-j dent. London Paper. tune, the dog and the panlher, apparently in "close communion," had descended to the lowest aper- i MEXICAN CAPTURES. from the form, thus given, the f .h'owiu " I hey ask it, because slavery is unjust, viokvir- the rights both of t;od and man; b ca-.ie it cor. rupis puouc morals ; because it is oppressive to the honest free laborer, and tends to make ; b.,r d reputable as well as unprohtable; Le-anse h brii,' our nation before the world as cruel a id hypocriti cal a gainthey a?k it, because it is deir.ar.W t- the enlightened sentiment of the civilized world bv the principles of the revolution, and by huuianitv " Finally, your petitioners feel bound as mo; as christians, and as republicans, to urge this subjec; 11 nan the attention nf I'nnitroiM -.n.i t --..ii . dim iiom ii.f f rr- an-I ol others who may re; re.-ent llit imrlves as regular Ministers of t!u; (Jo. pel, in good standing iu their respective societies, when ueh is not the case ; And whereas, under such circumstances, and by such persons, not only the Chri-tian profession but the office of the holy mini it ry is extremely lia ble to be brought into geneia! di.-repute, and ihe name of ( hrist be evil spoken of. Ilcsolred, That this Committee shall bo oran- i-cd in a U(!y dem luitiatcl "The Ecclesiastical j .cut? -inmnlee oi igilance of i exas. T;ie pantlirr (f,Cn ascended to the top of the lo.v- I hat whereas the committee is composed oficr cavern. Afier making the anerture siinieh-ntl v ! IVn.iPi.la have sailed in pursuit .Viimsters 1 the Co-q-l of varii us denoininations, large, I crawled in six or seven feet. takin- mv The news must have been leceived nt Mobile ihev will under the Ciieat lie id of the Cliurcb and t!or nr;d ritb with ir.p. ulii:i. niwn I.d.hi-i ... nti iVmn Per.s.'irf.bi. and if true, we shall nrobablv t,. : .... .,- . 11 . 1 . . 1 1 - - i- :. 1... ..!..... i.'-, . 1 v...... ! - . . . t 1 1 iv .isi.tioo oi teten tr eigui i'.ei, 1 neuetu the I Know li.oiu 01 11 py wim; 3 i.i.M';vsi i.iaii. .v.-,i piuuiium, e.!:ti pay their 0W communion, nad tiescenueil to t ie lowest aper- .m..uui. ,.u '-'--' nfthi rnn-hni;,,! -:,.i . ,. Jfe.ks!i.3f,te,k;X, A .-.to, receive-!, datol Mobile M0, 24, lCcf" the contest was an unequal one, 1 threw aside mv I which says "you have undoubtedly heard ere!.,. ov rn .,c, ,.,;i': ' , , '?,s,-ou5-- . ... - l ,--,-. io-v caii itevei cease until tustic !o I'nno ' idle, dug away the snow, and liuinediately pulled this, of Ihe capture ot cr 10 vmerican vessels J J 4U!IU lictweeii Tortugas and this place, on the 21st inst., bv ihe .Mexicans- The United Slates vessels at the benign intluenee of chai itv, endeavt.r lo main- r - Some of the olTice holders are doinn- asuuo- Lu'i ncss just now. The Government collects "in, d ir, in specie, and nnvs ihe o.hce hoblers iu ,x,rr. I ho i'ihf:f hot. f i q tr.rj i ,o . 4 - - vneti i f . i ' - i i ?a I " - - - - v lilt. fain the p-jii.-y of the dris'u nan.e, a::d t!9 hc.v'farijo g!r.3?v eye dirti-g their f:WC3 lu-.tre upon 1 York Expres? i ti;nre Patriot current ccbts in paper. Le!.
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
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June 23, 1837, edition 1
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