ESDA Y,: ISEPTEMDER 251 82
0f Wiiliaand ary College jnirginiavt
iod Proper f ; ffMW6eSPt
- Ethics ir ' tSatlii u tiop ife
Dtthewj
rjavhfHbbbVy,
Cheek in:iutj'i&fo
etl in the PWy C0W
The JuryTemaifi(l oat about
and rcrtuned wilb
Iff. SenTence wa'."pa wlf9v. the prUoneiy
and he VaiJtornUaUlj; brancieU o the
left hand, in the presence of the Court; ; -
A correspond ep t i ti Robeson coutt tjr. i n
ftnTns y- ue preyail
therein the subj ect of tlie next Presidency,
thooh he con fid ent asserts that the Ad
' ministration party numberthTee for, one.
He says, Mrjipiay is charged by the O.
position,witlihav1n: endea
Kandolph's lifelh lhe duel between them in
; 1826, er Mr; R. ; had declared on the
ground that he did not intend ;to fire; at
Ii in ? ai)d he calls u poti usja republjsh the
"account of thisf
merits' may becckinteracted,--The act9
wcre these ; Mr. Randolphliaving spoken
of M itciiy and the President in debate
with gftat Hfeperity.in ling their relation to
caclrother, th Junkin oHthe puritan and
blacklegs Kir, Claysent htm an-ifiyita-tiontiirtfiefined'yhich
jw as 'accepted. -f
Col. Tattnall and ajo'r H am tl ton were
the seconds hf- Mi? Randolph, : and
Gen. Jessop ' and M rV Joh n son of Lu
attended ttheSecta Pities
took their -stands, but before the word was
givenMnRandolph's pistol went off acci
dental Iy.;4twa v reload ed ana fipin par
i fired without effcct. v Immed iately af
ter the i report of: tne pistols Col.r Benton
Vode up and endeavored to' stop the affair,
but without ; success. Thj , parties again
tuk their stations and M rij Clay fired, the
ball passing th'roughMr.Randol ph's clothes.
M'K Rnfesrveil hi2fir fand discharged
!n niktol In the airobsefvincv do not
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fire atrou Mr;CIay.'!, TRe parties ap-
Tcled. eacK other " simultaneously with
extencleu nanus ana . ine anair enaeu.
Mr. JejftttonU opinions. ;MTh e 1 etter of
Thomas Ml Randolph of Virginia, haymg
failed of producing its desired effect,. Gov
ernor Giles has entered tlie arena, to aid
hisfeeblettacand Kas sprMd before the
public, an extract from' a private and confi
dential letter addre85etoiim
ferson 'in 1825, for the purpose of sustain.
inff, if possible, General Jackson's claims
though there is, not a syllable in it, to war
rant the inference that he-preferred Ihe
warrior to the civilian Even Mr. r Ran
dolph ailmits, that JnJ84, : Air. Jefferson
certain! vj preferred M r. Adams next to Mri
Crawford. " Indeed (says tie) t never heartl
Mr. J. spelkof Mr.' Adams from -the year
1792, without aclcno'wledgihg that he was
an able, learned find honest man? to wh ich
he often addedvtthatS"-;Mri"'clamaXw6ulil
make k safe Chief Magistrate of the nion
We wou Id ask eve ry u n p fej ud iced i nd i vi -
ouai, wnai reason, lsi.nere lor,. supposing,
that in 18251 Jefferson had chansed
i! the oijiriinn which "he ; ex pressed of Mr.A-
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damg in 1 84j and which he had. entertain
ed as far back as 1792 ? "There is none-i.
heitfier is there (any to justify, GovGiles
in unfolding to public view this confidential
communication cf the departed Pa f riarch I
-AVe will, however, Jet our readers judge
. for. themselves':! f "r-
DsxrSih.x I sea3r! do, and with the
deepest affliction, the rapid itrides ' with v which
the fedetal brxnchxf our Government ' is advan
ting toward, the uwiation oF all the righU re
served to the States, and the consolidation in it
seJf, ot a.ll powers, foreign and domestic, & that.
too, by construction which, illegitimate, leave
m .limits to -.their power..- Tke toother the
detisions of .the Federal Court, the doctrines of
te Fivsulen, Sc tlie misconstructions ot'the con
stitutional eompacVcted on by the Legtstarure
of tfee Federal branch; td it is but too evident
that the three ruling branches of that department
. rc ui eomoinanony to stnp tneir colleagues, me
tale authorities)! the powers reserved by tliem,
ana, to exercise, themselves, , all functions, foi
rtign nu domesiic-Under the. power to regu
late commerce they assumei : indefinitely,' that
also oyer atrriculuure and manufactures ? and caH
U rtrjpilation, 1oi, to take the earnings of one "of
these branches of industry, and that loo the'most
aeprtSdrd, and put tlem into the pockets of the
thtTj' the most -fiiau-ishing of all. Under the
authority to establish post roads, they claim that
of cutting down mountains, for the, construction
of rouls, of digging canals, and, aided by a little
scphistry on the swords i4 general wcllure, a
?ht to do nbVciiy the acts to effect that which
re speelficall y e nume rutt d & pertnHted,D ut u b at
:ver they shall tlih!c or pretend will ; be for the
general welfare. 'vAw what isSour resource tor
preservation of the1 Constitution-1 Heasoft
ai argument.. 5You might as well 'reason'' and
argue with the murtile "columns encircling tlieiK:'
. 1 e ttepresenttiyea chosen by oursj-Ivts-Uhey
?re J0jncd ir. the cprobinatiop, some fronrt' ipcor-
ct T,w 5-'feOTWjVtt; " some :'rom" corrupt
uffiiienryqtHirftoUierfto' outnumber
w ,-lld'euyurh to"
'3 fut ward' lQ vdviiU'.Cei
. : , . . Tv: J? "?7v-. - ;
.-1 create.
ferincn; If- e ery infraction . co.npact
any paryes, js xs oe resisteu ..ii .icc an jcui.v
of if; none can eve formed which' would
last .hneyeaiye;puvhave patience and long
endurance then.' with our brethren, whire it ndor
delusion t Give th'emtiniie''cforreflectioaTid
experience .ot conseqtiences v ce p ourseiyei in
situation.' to profit by the chipter ofaccidehtsr
and separate from our companion Vnlvi vr hen .
the stjI e alternatives lefi are th e dissof ufioh-' of
our Union With, them" or Qhnjission tp govern
ment Without v limitation : of "powers Bet ween
these two evWvwh'en swe7"ustfflslfe'choce
there can be no hesitation t but in themeanwbile
the States shottld her watchful to note every, ma
teria! usurpatipn on their.nghts -to denouhce
them as i they occur- in ; the ; ipost peremptory
t erms, to prtAest " against them, ras z wrongs to
w f ucJr our present submission shall be consider
ed,' not as acknowledjrements or "precedents; of
rignr, put as a temporary vietaing to tne lesser
eriluntil their accumulation shall v outweigh
'that of separation I would go still further,- a til
give. to me ieierai memoers -pyA regular, amewi
ment of the Constitution, right to make j roads
and canals of intercommttnication V between" the
States providing ' sufficiently against corrupt
practices in Coneress flotr roUine. &c.V hv de
claring that the federal proportion of each State,;
of the moneys so employed, shall . be in , wotks
within the SUte, or elsewhere with its consent,
and with a due salvo of t jurisdiction f This is
the, course which I think safest and best as" yet.
- You ask my opinion of the propfiety of eiving
publicity to what is stated in your letter, as hay
ing past bstween Mr.' John Q. Adams and your
self.' .Of this, no one can judge but -j'ourseitl 4--It
is one of those questions which belong to the
Forum of feeling. Thit alone can decide on the
degree of confidence implied in the disclosure.
w netber, under no circumstances, it was to oe
communicable ta others, I it does not seem to be
Of that character, or at all to meet that aspect.
They arehistorcai facts, : which " belong to the
present as well as future time. I doubt, wheth
er a single fact, known to the world, will carry
as clear a conviction to tt,of the correctness ofour
knowledge of the treasonable views of t he feder
al party of that , day as that disclosed by this
most nefarious and daring attempt , to dissever
.the Union, of which' the Hartford Convention
was a subsequent" chanter,; and, both of these
having ;faUed,' consolidation becomes the first
book of their historv. Rut this opens, with a vast
accession ot strengtu trora ttieir younger re
cruits, who havincr nothine in them of the .feel
ings, or principles of T6, now look to asingle
ana spienuic government ot an aristocracy, lounu
ed on. banking institutions and ' moneyed incor
porations, under the guise and cloak ofKtheir far
vorea-branches Of manufactures, commerce, and
navigation, riding and ruling over the plundered
ploughman, and bee?ared yeomanry. This will
be to them a next blessing to the 'monafchy of
their hrst aim and, perhaps, the surest stepping
; Kentucky EleciipnlA Louisville pa
per of the Sth ult. speak9 of the proba-
biiitT of the election in the District late! vre-
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presented by F. Johnson, being contested
and states, in addition, that," a list of a-
bout ei?o hundred and fifty voters from
. Tennessee, Vwhb had voted for Mr. Yan-
" cy, had beenSftscertained by examina
tion a?ong; the state line." .Mr. Yan
ccy's majority over ' Mr. Johnson, inclu-
dingvthese alledged Tennessee voes, was
only ninetj-nme.
Rtifus McTntjre has been just chosen a
Representative to Congress from ' York
District, in the State of Maine, by -a ma
jori ty of about 350;yole8 over Mr. Holmea,
j(latery United States',. Senator) who .was
the other candidate.
i Signs of the times. Tre National In
telligencer states, that there have been
46T new subscribers to that paper within
the last six months, and only 77 discontin
uances of subscription
Dry Culture. in compliance with a
rule of the Council , of Savannah, the stand
in'g committee on the subject of Dry Culture
made its annual report on the 28th ulr. which
was greatly" in favour of the plan" adopted
some years ago, fcf cultivating the low
grou nds in ttie vicinity'of Savannah in corn
and small grain, the atmosphere being now
clear and elastic, and the uuinjber of deaths.
having annually decreased ever since the
dry culture; was adopted, so that the city
and its vicinity are much plensed with the
change.; It is allowed that the mortality in
182$ was greater than in the two- previous
year,owing to the prevalence of a rash fever,
which prevailed in other parts of the state,
& to the city having been visited that fall by
a number of Irish ca'nal laborers. The Com
mittee complain ofj two or three proprietor
of land whn have not paid sufficient atten
tibn to the- keeping of their'canal entirely
dry and in good ortler i rregu I ari ties' h ich
icjr wn i iiup: reciiuciu
i The Niagara Exhibition. XV were a-
mong the hum ber who though t tha 1 1 h ea n-
nouncemeht of a vessel to jjoover the. Falls
of Niagara, was a mere trick to 'fill the
pocket of those who kept entertainment for
.man and beast ta.ihat quarter, by attract
ing cfowds '"to -witness if. But the con
detuned iesHel was actually precipitated
on r-the appointed day after losing her luasts
a hcl; bei ng red u cedjio a in ere hull, in pass-
ing the j-apids; i"Vf -,- " ' ;" ;
Tliarn ulitra .Kmi't fff nutrnna hir . n t
- a iki u v vviv i. w r.jjvs i;ci a lis lit cscil l
bo both Khoresm In her fall ahevVas ilashi
ed in a-thousand pieces. V,' After, betne cut
loose, r I w bears swam, ashore. v liiere
were lR n board a buffalo, two foxes a"
raccooQ, a dojv a cat,' arid four
geese
The dog also escaped onhurt rThe, buha
lo Was seen to pass over the Falls, but was
noc:vtsioe, aiierwaus.r vv nat oecame ot
tjexotheranim1alaiah6t known ;feipt
twt of the geesej and the ca t, Jwh ich 'were
.t&kecr up afier" passing VthefallsTuhhurL
ft'ia ?aid that all parUcswere sotdelightea
that it is already; proposed to t 'upWrize-
thing' lao're.spl.ndia next eir. ' B
linn
Ts CC
Extract of a lcUeKdatcJNeTo-QrhcinHiugttstl.
vThp 'yellow I e v e r xagea-1 mmon erate i y ,
mrffOrt:ripnd
in instan.ce.ofsuicidc;occUrred .jn.vHfrt-
ford'. .; Perquimank; Cpantv. . D6ctorafe
EiWidker k nativevwe believe of Maryland,
but for 1 raonthsor!moea"praeticin physi-.
ciari In Perquimans Cunty --lately noved
to this coufitv wiilrthel intention :: of 4oca-
f ihjg-lMfiiseiff'., He-was however f alcn'very.
lit, ana was anvweii to reiurn-io.i'erqm
mans Cou n ty i which he did a fe w Veelt s
since, and iroov tnat: lime nj&s snown aironz
ympoms of insanity ; On 'Monday last
he did, notappear, at;, breaklast,.. when a
messenger was sent tanis room ana receiv.
ed for answer that lie would cotne directly
lhiswasepeated two or threetimeg.
After 4dinner the doctor not hafina: made
h is a ppeara nee, the Ian d lord we nt. to'his
room and found the door locked : he called,
but received no a n s w er fie now became
alarmed, and getting: on a shed entered
t,ne room tnnugn a winuow, wnen lie found
the, Doctor lying: on the bed," which with
himself was covered with blood,1 and -life
entirely extinct, t appears he had;delib
erately taken a. knife from among his sur
gical instruments, with; which-he? divided
tlie carotid arterv and jugula'r vein mak-
ing a wounu in tne siue or nis. necK aonut
twoincnes in lenertn tie ieit a note on
the table bidding his friends i in Hertford
and his mother tarewetl. - v
Doctor. Walker was a young: man, and
it is said was highly esteemed by; the fa
cultv in Baltimore. Heaiso stood hidi in
this and Perquimans counties as a physi
cian who might at some future day have
been an ornament to the profession.
.:;)' "T: '.' .'' ? ;-i'rY 'v.-r.. r -'"rf -v
The Office of the U. S. .Bank in this
town has been removed to . the house of
Mr. Uobert Donaldson next door above
the Lafayette Hotel; .This has been done
in consequence or a representation i tne
merchants and other dealers at that Bank,
of the inconvenience of its former location.
The new banking-h ouse nas beenneatly
fitted ut, and. is very convenient to the
principal business of the towni The pub
lic cotivenierice, as well as the interest of
the Bank will be promoted hy the rem oval.
- -; ' Fayette.- Obs.
v Late accounts from 'Valparaiso," state
that during the latter part of May and first
f June an unusually heavy rain- fell at
Chili, which swept off most of the grist
mills and about 1500 houses at Santiago.
It was estimated that the Ilamae would a
miit totwb jmilJions; of dollars The
river rose so rapidly that the mail was. not
received at Santiago for ten days a dis
tance of 90 miles Alex. Gazette. - -
''liCguntejfdlersitye mentioned a few
days ago, that the principal agents in coun
terfeiting the twenty and hundred doilar
notes of the Bank of the United States,
had been arrested in lhiscity. Wc have
nowibe pleasure of adding that another of
the gpng by the name of Wallace has been
convicted at Pittsburgh, and sentenced to
three years confinement in the Penitentia
ry that Watson and Simpson two other
agents were seized, with alljlhe" counter
feited money they had taken to , Mexico,
and sent tbNew-Orleans, where : Simpson
is nowjn pHson,and Watson will soon.be:
and still later, another named Newbold
has been arrested at Fredricksburg, in Vir
ginia. There is good-reason tohppe there
fore that th e - wliol e e x t ensi ve scheme of
fraud, will be counteracted, and its authors
brought tp punishment.-iV. paz f
The Lexington Reporter, f the 1st of Sep
tember, pives list of the members if the Legi.,
lattire of Kc-ntuck y, designatinu the' V according'
A.o their preferences on the Presidentiiil question,
hy which it appears that there are, in tne Senate,
in farorf the . Administration, 21 ; for General
Jackson, 17. ''Inthe HoUe, for the Administra
tion, 54 ; fur Jackson; 45. r The elections having
been made with refrrnce to the iqui'sdon, it is
clear that a majority of the State of KentoCicy,
is in favor of the existing Administration' .
T Prophecy ef Jlt. Canning dcath.lt is stated
in a London paper of high respectability, that Mr.
CaKKiire's death was predicted by an atirologer
as fr back as the year 1701; and of course, some
sixty years or so before the Premier's birth
This astrologer, whose name was R6bert- Jfixon
published a book at the time before mentioned,
in which- is recorded the following- singular de
claration, amounting, if not to a prophecy, at least
to a ' perfect giicss : "In the year 1827,3a roah
"will raise himself, by his wisdoha, o one of the
most exalted offices in the state. His King will
"invest him-with "great poWer, as a reward for hit
. zeal. England -will be greatly; rejoiced,
A strnhg' party will enter into a league against
him, but their envy arid hatred will nbt prevail.
The power of (God, which reigneth over all.
will cut him offin Thisprim;, and the nation will
bitterly bemoan her Joss., Oh, England ! be
i ware of thy. enemies. - A great friend thou wilt
i' lose in this nun.,',?:';- ; v-.-. ;f-,.:J
: JMorgan truth. ..Th e rece nt tria Is at the Gene-'
ral Sessions fur Ontario county, we liave already
stated, resulied in the acquittal of. the perscins
indicted for conspiracy to kidnap .William J.Mor-'
gan. " These trials have excited, as it ws natu
rals they should much tinterest-an .interest
which yill continue to be felt more" or less, pro
bably for. some time to cpme Although the
persons named in the indictment have been! ac .
quitted,' it being proved that they ; werenbt: eon-
ccmcd in the re rio-al of Morgan from the jail in
Canandiagtia ,o r:r- suhsequeritly, yet seyeral addi
tional and material facts, in relation to the - fate
of MorgatiJiare been elicited ty the testimony s
- It appears by the .testimony of Barnes5 Sibley,
that on the J lih Septerobe
fcaving been arr ested' and brought; from BataVia
to Canandaieual on a chafere"of theft'. ,Was'- exa
mined and acquitted before ' Justi oe'Chi piriaru..
Immediately one of the party accused Morgan of
wing him $2 ; be confessed judgment, execute
mi wu lonuvKU wen, auu no navmg oau, ne
was commiuea. uij e nigm oi tne lui inst.
Morgan was' released funder the pretencei1 of
f rieiidship, it b eing Ailed ged" that the . debt, was
rdischarged lihe w,aa thfn seized by two persons;
j hci , n'
158fet.
nnd'threatensxice more to 'Jay. waste ;this
i 11 -fa vo'rtedci ty,"2 ? ' V !
1 gggea or otherwise prevented fromivjjiffrtbei MwJr; 4- ' r - J Pease inser" ;nc
I alarm, and forcibly put into a ' carriage, -hic I - , i v: ?j . V r 1 J. Cditmbia TeU?eoj3& ; , StfptUtV ;
! carried ;lit-i fc
a.ord'alitndj..
ciit tin
miles Oelow :c. .zr. rr
httehew tranferred
iti nnofhp.r r.. . ixrf. And rrntrvpd thenr.i imntt
M.-Uidge-nGrd tt LewistorT.trcrcTje'wa tuns
ferred to'a thircl carriage, v. and c-m'ad down tto
Fort riiagaraahd confined in he powd;r-liouseA
CorytlouFox, the driver of the cafrii J from;
Lewiston. -states that thiwas on the evening ofj
the 14 h September ;thaf he 'drove to Colonel.
King'sjat' Youngitown; and 'thencedowti ,Ttea&
the boryirigfnod, aout'iialf alrnje Troci Tort
Niar:ira where. Ke left Morrant anl theueraons
by whom he hiq been taTcel anl returned.; ' The
last witness states also that the onTy . persons; he
I knew in the carriaer with 'Morgan at 'that time
were CoL King, and Mf. v Brace the sUenit , ot
Niagara.' L"1'1"- A 'JjT- -
-Thc fate of Morgan ia atill wrappetl. in. rayste-
ry but these.' are tart lief aisciosures i pa tne.
pubhc h:ve had and it may be5.reaso,nabiy be
Iteved tliat all the facts of this hih handed out
rage will b Bnilly brought to lightr-drrus. v..
Tlieltica OlSrver state, that the Di-
tricr Attorney. 6f ' the' .city of , Ne w-Ydrfci
has declared that he vyouid proceed no-fur
ther in the xonnsi racy, xa'scC him nr dia?
char;et! his du ty and accomplished ever
thing in his power. vt :
Tobacco; "pasised $V to $ 7refused tn $2f to'
$UCQti6nt 8 to 10 cents. , Corn. 21 a $3
Wheat, red 75 to 78 cent, white 8C1 to BSBa.
con 8 to 8 cts. Mrandy, new57vto 30 cts; .
-Crrflce.'.The torth-CaroHna purple oval
rape. Known nere as me jsaoeua - grape
inn very luxuriant oeannn many: r me
gpardens i n this Jrillae. - A triend hfts-hand-,
ed tis five large bunches on a stalk o one
foot in, length; and not. bigger than a pipfc
stem.. . Brooklyn JV1 K Starl W -A
t Yankee Stages ': against Hit ITbtfdJ-
Wednesday last was ; the annual Coni
roencement at Providence- I At 10 o'clock
on the horning of iht day, the Providence
and Pawrucket liourly Uoach left the Ho
tel of Samuel Tv'Ed wards, in the latter
plSce, witli brfjy-one passengers, and ar-
riveu saie in x'rovtuence. --. .. - ; y v .
! Great product: .K farmer I in Madisoa
county, Tennessee, planted, in-the.spring
oF 1826, 6 acres of land in cotton, which
produced ir,000lh's . seed-cotton; -We
have this tact irom a. gentleman recently
from Tennessee. -This may no (be consi
dered great produce in Tennessee hu t,wiih
us it would be hard to beat, Pe. -
: An opinion has been circa laled that' :t ""i
death of MK Canning may Iremove sotnevf
the impediments which stood in the . way
of commerce between this country and. the
colonies oi ureal Britain. is generally
understood that the dispositioaof Lord God
erich, the new.Premier, is more favorable
to the U. S. than was that of his predecesr
sor ; and the suiestion h4s been thrown
out that this would be a favorable moment
to press the question upon the consideration
of the , British Government. We have
an able and vigilant minister at the? Court
orSt James : one who to great experieo.ee
and an ample knowledge of the irne inter- j
ests of ou r coti ntrj, u n i tea a competent ac
quaintance with the precise sentiments of
the present Administration; k We cannot
doubtlhat he will avail himself of everyl
proper occasion to promote the principal
objects of his mission nor can i t admit
of a question that hisTmstructionsxdirect
hi m jo omit hot opportu nitjr w hiclv oSers
to revive the anhjecV and to .p'ress it on
the consideration of the .English cabin et. j
.. ' .... Nat. Journal, 't
"Valuable cargo on the New-York CdnaL
On, the 26th of August, the schooner; Ma
riner, 5 Captain Beldcn, arrived at Bullalo,
fronV Mackina, with l a cargo of sir hundred
packages of tur, for the American1 Fur
Conipanj,r valued at one hundred and fifty
thousand dollar This is the largest car
go that ever arrived there.
i Speedy JwahVfOnfiWednesdayweek,
a rencounter took place in Dihwiddiecountv
betxieen Robert Woqdwanl and vLaban
Eppes. in -which toeJatter vvas killed Oir
M ondaj ' last,Wopd ward -marexami ned
by a calledourt, and the Superior r" Court
for; the' county being in session, he "was
tried on Tnesdaj; found gu i I tf murder
in th e 2d d egree, and sen tenced on AVed -nesday
to- ten years confinement .in . the:.
Penitentiary, wh ere he has, 'by this j ti me;
been safely lodged. ; ' We believe ithis: has
been the speediest decisionor V criminal
case that has e ve r occu rred in Virgi nia J
Jlepubltcan' y
A-
A . . .
M-Pumpinj? of the human (oma-The inetrtt
ment for jmping poisonoits Mibstances from the
stomach, was used last week, we understand by
the physicians of thi 'tpwn-? with the jnojt cohv
nlete success, ylt was employed oh a cjentleman
who had a wallowed a prodigiouit dose of, muriate
of mercury or Corrosive sublimate and laortanu m,
and that too four hmtrs after the poison had been
swallo wed, and - after he - had been-ini a state of
convulsions and total insensibility for at least two
hours.' He- was in a deep 'state of insensibility
wlren the.tube was introt.iuced into the"toroach.
A pint and 'a half :"of lime "-.water ( the antidote to
the poison) was first injected, ami it was pleas
injr to;: witness the Jmmecliate gpnod. effects. It
was siil"ered to remain a few .minutes; : and eveo
before it was w ithdrawn from the ; stomach the,
convulsions Jiadceased" and thepatiertt articula
ted several Words as distinctly as the apparatus
in the mouth would permit. This test, however,
was; unnecesary, as a quantity of , the poisonthat
had not been swallowed proved the nature of it.
Ve are happy to state that the paUent hascor
Vered from the effects of this dose. . i
; We the ymtite ceadily " publish Ahiscase . be
cause, we jirej rather inclined to believe that ' thla
may have been the first " instance In "Which the,
instrumenVhss been employed in rthis stated--And
as;y e' understand tliat the j operatioti --is j so
easy bbth ,tb the operator -"and the patient; we
cannot but think'it should be widely - extended;
Melancholy instances of poisoning;' areut too
irequentiTlie action: ofoisoniisoftehW
speedy, and the discovery'- cf i bavintr swallow.
d them ia frequently so '"late: as ytotaily to pre-'
elude; all relief by swallowing remedies, in con
sequence of the insensibility of -the : patient.
This operation s then the only resource left
juiu ti is cuusuiAivry iv ,kuuwLiuxi it- is so Tcry
i
irTn ihU 'cf.
' c.
A. -
e it.7dde.
rjjt
of
fn the co tnt v
ve?e indisp.isli;
Ltttleb erry Vi I c o x .
rIn Varre:ioInty, Ivr. , rt r i
advanced agfa a man unl vers- '
his many virtues. - , : ; "
At Mechanics Xlill, .tit lfoc cn t
15th instant, Miss .Lyd?a !" ' " vom:W :
daughter of Mr. David Hen; , 1'lJyc
i 4
and nine months-' In-hp-T ? f,-r n.i.
f renta'and connexions have to mrmrn the I 1
a most dutiful childanl rn c.rjcticnate'rclitu .
She-was amiable iohrr t'! !ti tnorU i.i ! -conduct,
agreeable in 1 - ! "rf; n' .1 ;dvr,
ready to relieve disttvjccrd . wJiin in tit c
reACiK..Commimicxted.. , V
" :Iit Mecklf rt'jiirg oo-inly, lUh Inst. Mr. iNfr'c!;
Hoyd, in the 85th year ot Lisa-re Tlie Moccr
ed, throufjj'hrftit ;his' ldoglifc, - sustained'. tin utiun
peached aitdummpeachab!2 chiracfer. ,
Atthe residencevof Ct . I'rv in Il indGlpIi, i j
Korthimp Jon county, on V.-.z lZih v
day s iJness,:'Mr. Wjtlliani D L r, -y,
city of llichmoVid. ? ' -1 '
3-- ,r -v nwiwoTP
nst- f.fter Hr?
l:te cf t
Of.tlielJnion Can tl Letter
1 N.-
oSd'Clas .
4; 52i 56. r' .
- s .The Ticket which fh-ew the 'I
are those which baring on them f-.number,--
V..;;,V. : ' v - ,
. ' 91 28. 3$ ;
3,
4. 36v;52
. t .
Si
AH other TicJcets . wkh three t t
LNos'oh Wr entitled to a Capital PHz.. ,
- OCT ! v; 36 Capital Pnzd tjf $25U W3S s;
two jentleinen of thLs place. ; , '
. Tickets wiilNos
58 and,55 is entitled to - v . ;
4 and 9
36 and 52
36 and 54"
."iHl! or-
ft tin A A.
Tickets witlTany oVhcf two
1-
- - do .' iL . ' ' one
6
Many of -.'the above prizes haire been tc!d at
Yatesa MTntyre". i - -
Restw Vac? Crtziea In the Ne yv-V ork L ' .
wnicnxiraws c weauesaxy xne iJpin instuir.
a? bepremoer
W:-fcis9iNol7',s: ' -:
J" Will take placV inthe City of New-V rf ,
the following splemVidPrizfawill be J
I Prize ot 220,000; is.
2,000
2.000
1,500
1,1 CO
5,c.:o
1;500
1,1 80r
1,000
9624 Priiies, 1518 nianlc5CSl24,c:
WHole;Tickets86,'fy;Ha1 S " .-
Quarters 1 50J o ;t '.
; Ticket in this-Lottery ."will be sold u:. ; 1
uroay tii-jiit.-:tv
v UalejiySepU 24th, t827.
.1 .:
ryWiil bedrawn? in Providence on -; 7 -
October, 5d 1827f The Scheme com:'; :i ti
following handsome Prizes - ,
.1 Pi lie of 810,000 , is
a r " '
,000;,.
; 1,650 r ;
l,;?;;.!:' :i nnn " - ?- ,
2,0
1,C
o r
500;
50 '
150 : .
100- .
50 : :t
r
1
1,.
15
8
... "
1
.: v
;9624 Prizes,
rT
4 j
1 5l80Btahksr ;v i-.
yyWIwTickets. tii-.nJIves, C2-Qai:t,r
Sy Orders from any jart of the court ry end
the.casjor Prize Tickets post paidy AW L
rypromptly attended to if addressed to
; Raleigh or rarttevl : ' -
rnVHE purchaser of the CAGLC HO'
sJL the ,CHyof lUlcigbV late t!ie ;
William Uufin, dec.i iiaviiv foiled to t .
with the erma of the sale made p.n t.he f
ly, the Commissi' era will agVin, er pc? ;
hiable Property for Sale, on Friday t' -wf
October next!(that being- the vr
perior Couri) upon the terms pre ,
latiadverUsemenWtofwhicIu tl.cv :
tnore;particular description cf thi'j jircpe:
The Sale will be made before the - Cc:: t!
door, and v possession be riven on tha ' 1 '
October. -
Hs1eigff,N'C "Augiist 25 r .
SMITHFJKLD
A'
fTTTHE third quarter cf thi3 Inlltm!
:JL mente on Monday the l-i!i cfC
' The subscriber is happy ta be r V
- to 1'
the public,,- that lie na enpioyea
Salmon of Fayetteyil2e, toy tabs ci
Eemsle Department . v y; -
rlnstmctionwi!! be (pveh in . !1 1!.
Q3The$lclitorS .2 I."-
..1
:vr5. m $bo j i v U
. . , 5
Vy:-. y
i -' 3
20 :
; 46
7 ' ..- C7 1
1104 '
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