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Y.VJCEV, JrJ , ;-jlii-te;idi5Cussfon'of ail .questiiiria f i Niviinbrpri State policy, we shall fear lessly aiid fatul idly si)eak our convictions. .,H Tl at oi ro m our l'el I : f.-".-. the political which' -will bii the pasts of our! amiuer" will he thro-w'tt oben for thfe'cah- that L w .1 of mr uhmAti6n to puMic n uitc iuhnvit ih following ouAUfu tjif th principles upon w hich it will tojnduc lly . an ':u'ncVasln.. devotion to the ; riil:N taicin r f.i ,mm v.c arc! cucjaeci,- vr lo int I it and -ivcoi e 'liheilal en-1 set! . -It. . - . I J ! 1 ! - ' r cq irU'cment and support Ifilpvesenlina sUjtch o wi-u whicu win uc in TuitiuV course, have v itiruptiori lo istippos ncs . will -CDi.iir.idc ' with d ' finim.on . 6 every out confidently rely, j npJh the forheai ancc oi1 ti r readers, antl a. cuiulul construc tion luf nr moli ves, I helieyin ih?it 6ur o; iiJoir;. reUU'vje MtJ'. the great Cunda i nta 1 p r i nci p i s of tii.p.Contitutibii are t (Jr.. same. ". llvose. enteriitiiied hy; the southern jinoplejor m least. a lare ma jo ! it y of the;nv ! We are aware however, i ht; uiipo !siwuuy t)j coiisoiiuaiiiijtj .irpintornipo'tiiiMy one, set of ine..yures, even fundamental ipi inct des of Uov- cvuricnt. i VVc. helidyc that; the pseiiti. mi nts of me n, are in a great mtjjasn.e g . i u 1 tV h y i f e c t h i n e d lu ;ce . j c f e 1 ii s h rmis(U'rati(ns and local uiejuditc-esjir-nd. ; Kanie r.uVe applies 'vvith e jUal a jlcura idTnatipi and co:nmuniiuls. Thh thatman's.Uesire of political! ele- We pledge ourselves Vo no par- pit em our laiiu to no .TL.qru oi utiv.at pt el bv party feelings, and regard- less of what e fleet may he produced Upon th or T I ' I tV-t Wl! VHMiu- purpose uu.iasxrati.tfig the f tot Aeiitlaut b .t upon all matters ttroii- 'of interest ivnich mav come' tinkler-kli.- shall comment with entire a .1 ; k 1 mqeperurence, aua approve or roiijapiiri acf ordinir to the dictates of cqnsciinct.- will aged,-' arid1- jtuclnietft. i 'As freemen, w I L ' I -'1.1 I . I ." . !. ' anil nubuish it to the world without fear oi ironsctjuences. r Hs h ere tofore, the colu m r.s o f! t h e! SEX1CTX0XJ3. tutky cannol "be allowed jo claimum, From the: New York: Evening Post, Hefivth- sonfrtie Heniiplic: and alike i ! der tovery niemherjof tliis great con- leaeracy. METIIOmT MlKriSlTERS AND ' POUHICS. : 1 I ! Allow me id give clircuilalion 'through thei'N.atiotralCazeti.eii to very .wiie(and sai ji mscussion ot ail questions ourdoc-! otv BothUcles. Co. respondents' w.tio'fof- Uie views ward will-vrhten essays on any subjiect f-ihit we I yU be wleoine to the ueof ohr ijaner. in cy TO f I" . .1 a. T ' k 1 : . i?i i u? ic.a se. 1 we una l.uu uicrc ex.i!i we i if.t a v e. audi the gay," ilie hiaa oli bi. as '..ist as in u.v .Darties t: V there at e con t'iW inter ts,-or as tlielifaiicy of! man TnUvi e causelti( create. Ve,;thejTfs! e, i7.,'if yti .(t.'i:;h:jiJ;;U the rXn'cnse 'of hon- ! T csv:v liind ( onsiuiencV, to foster the kd,fi1i j'.-- . ' ;iv;he- . or iniiHster to thej 'prjuilicels of. , any 'set5or "ti uhv. u r course: will be i . io siva'd as- In promote- the prosperity, ' of thy n'itt-d W holtj, so far as,oui ?3dg l':y tactit AVill' dirt.c,.ajili our capacity bear 'i-. us t-ht;" ; i -v.-.: : r."- '"Il We-art, and'li AV'e-a,lvtty.5 hucn, uniform ' - 'in otir support. -of the Hi'p'.lmcaji t!6c- ' tune f JeOersoaand .MatlVioii, and ttnir ; cotrMiatnot? tii the !ru ;..)- j'i: mlyp n- tlr .ee, and the jno ie-s mtrrer.tiug con V tetvltich'tferiilinatl in poiitici i ' rv:tte'uion,, df cur i5ovrpment;' Ue ; hoiij iu-tlie greatest, revert nee th,Cwn- '. solution ol .the UuilHl Siate4 ; iid aie ; ? i '.. :faora,)'.eitp a construe tiwiiortla!jn.E.tru- aurfti according V tht" 'true- t tilt; j;t and nfancv huMtig beep nurtunrtl ana brinciplcs formed in. the sout antl nqpes iii,e wiui uje s r Uhms Thr lP that "all commtuiieations cal- . vy ui. y frie ids, the!k 1-.JL- uable as jny otiiier, v'illge Vie '.require be' temperate and chaste itvs. vie, and cuilated to! instruct unci ininiov e. the promised aid of our Literal we hupe tf be enabled to niakt anuner " as val sht,:t? the poliiician,;:t!w' sclliular; f-he' ' i ; t - pilo'hsipii-ul lhan'the former acl'tl e.hais:cf iV e ihaJl endeavor! to such a v lections .Vd'i!a!jl.e and -we COL JOHNSON'S LAST SUNDAY M AIL, KK POUT. 1 r The: indefatigable and'; distinguished gentleman, vy hose itamf isiat!thf ?head of thislalrticle, is connectediwith manv Lr teresting and important events' in our country's history bothjin peate and war, gatled aadvic' tpViinijlters of all de ahd alpai;sdt:stiicd J te) ;maintain his 1 norhinions. It. is this4-Ler them, not high standing on wh'atever t.uestioh he may be called upon to ,act. j When the 'wairjrjuestion purred theppatriotUm of the nation, we. found him. a chief spirit in imparting; energy tb' itliri the councils of the ic public and sustaining, with his best efuirts, the measuresllvVhich it; call ed .i'Jri?.: No soUA?r was the question tllsi posed of and the bahneV: ofrfesisJat-- rc'raUl maEifestedso'mW.w'ii sed i th an we hna hi in the.neld, It- tory a 901 pslofj the iovers;;of freedbiii ! for tbeConfrenct"; at th close pl it th 1 he; rham-5. will ceas : to flow before the prqwess he displayed on its borders will belforg()tten-rand !w hflje history last's will hUexplbits, in that bjpody scene, be gratefiiilly r&mmberiSdi' W'-l t- . AVith nlltrreat questions of the nation froyal tmiues of pm .!!' Purtuthn from marrying nieces and otheoear rev lations.. From a similar -cause procee ded the viitblc feebh ness oJT.haraticr'-'. of so many of the'ol I Fccnclf VioblesSc, . They had become, to make use of" the language of a distinguished medical w ri-. ti;r of tnel o.vn natiun,rickety,consump tle, and insane. The revolution, he. add s,j brought forward another face with beU'hbfes..rv' it ariely ol nialter as may i:iet obation of the public. Qui se wtll f be taken from ;the . b . st a- sojurces, with eare andlaftehU-bii; til. l- : .. .1 1 1 11 . . : It 'ari 1 oiu'!eives.tM pit accept itlyle repast tot -a - . D J t.-' -I 1 . ' be if a; connected wtfJii tip r t oncer ned tn thepoli.Tcs of 'the. counOy.l'his little ote wai occasioned by the a4ice.of theUevi B?i6 Hedding of tie kethodist-Eji vojmX ChurcbT t the fhilf delphia yVhnu: al tonfjrrencei now iii ses'm in this city; One pf the members j(wfch is a: rery f ar asj, ) h acl iak eM s hvjgfi. in te res t ' and mahi tested some warm 1 hi 1 in a recent nal ti-ruliiiig under it tioal eieciiprianihreoJ got into some g h tbf-battle and vic-'f diflfr 'uUy..- When his calf, came un be- nirc ii-cvonirr-rcr; ai in?B Close pi it in. Bisiqn)sdid o the ConfiAei.ee ! ad visf jyou, brethren', neveto. be cofveern ed. ti! ajy way: in thelpoliilcs of therc-'Un-trylyo.iij.bii.ve other and -lie iter wo k to doj w hich v ill reci ulre alTl your t ime and llnts;j c Besides it will fpng you j into 3 tne man. 01 pleasure; th.e, isiiieas, . rj ii;.. .-.... ft?.;. : ' n ' b- ' - . , . . is Coif jJdbhSon in same way or other, i-diflc:ulty, lower your! chamrter as minis- deniifitid..'" We never ljwW him to odtre i'terflihU' lessen vonriiufltence. ! never ; , - ! - . . . " . I V .1 J --1 t or bolt I) u t with th e It at llss c aim w uich is1 chaj 'cteristic of noble, hiithls vve-have seethiin nibet whatever ed:'h,nnjt6''.in himself with- a ppwe;and energy whiep have always nuute him to be felt and 'respected ; . At e Dcllars vet ntiim, fin advance. ) NiS4jlMifiii(im received t'i;. U ssLti' in tliami uiie jj tY i alij jjin person w ill be I!oiei to Uiciu jlinvie, ;uut by civin une monlii's -nbt icelbjfiTi e Iht eii'aiio.u ol liie iubsct iption crr aud, in;; U arrears. . '. . '--;.":.;. ' j.'" i i ji; Avivat tistf men' s(iot exceeding sfj!r:relinsii;rt-: tu Mii tt tljae3 tor ue 'Iiillar . anil rj.i- etiitf lor each- tiiuej'iRiter- Jiirger 1 dveri iiseinenU - o1 .Mrl iun J jir'trsoivs Sending Ivert isieii)eiiilH i mii k tlJe njuyiber r-f ntsen i,ns tequire! ;jbriltiey will Itu'co jik in ed 'a mid i i, rtre d :ccoi tl nirlyi, ' I tit Ail i-uers to tb l''itnr must te unit ; paid. r tliei lioitae-e ill imcltur-'etl tn liid i v.frti-. war -at atvither, and try that recorded his kn wvit: to j esuli in a'y tther way, and I lute iiiuwit manv LJsrs.j! BKQUKS e shall be It'ss.flstidliius tlian some of Stir contem norarkrs in! ce:sur'iivgiv the i rf"i I.. : i ri ii ., b . : - i . .1 . . r m o.ne; ti me we find , him ad vocatmr I the f :nrtvaili'ri s fashion, adopted hv mien oti oi living ciose, iTtjaa ana soraia re as I wei dth. Votii orf that grat j livfs, and the!i bu.iitis,tht I occasion we see hiin in tne held cariymg ven oy leaving oetiut sts; l it nome to tne etiemv. aua'-lreeiv iounair t-riissionarv.-ana omer in r may to Hea to charitaole. utions: re 1 I il MULES ANtJ HORSES. ??e '"'nrrican fewer makes the fol lowing comparison " betw eeni mules and norie&- ' First. A good mule iviU do is . muh work on a form as a hoi-se; vhile' he retails his strength But aiiiulewiil lastdfn the average, twice b long :a 'V horse. The bor e, liable as he! is to d- ease, is rarely fli for domestic service af- - ter he has been employed twelve years'j. ; wniie a mule will, as frequently; wear for twenty lour. . Se cbndly. Thc is -a great difference betw;een the qiiatity and ruantity of food required .by t6th ani- niais. -l he horse must be more or less supplied wtli grainr-during he .Avliole yrar, or lie-witl become thin and utifit for hard laljor, while ":hf .mule! can sub- ' "sist in summer' on grass aloiie; and in . th w nVV, w lien n-t w-orked, jean ford, on bay without Josing' bis health and s strength! I From four lo eiht ears of In dian; corn jat each me 1, ate sufficient for am ule.w he n regu I a r h ; w o rktd ; w h lie a " horse will eat neariyylouble. ihat quanti ty jThiidiy. A mule nettlTi Jt be shod oliener than once a year, dutlng the sea- ' son of ice; while the horse reqA-ires shoe ing four tiiiie tnak-iiraiaving on ijiie farrier's bdl alone of S2 6tl d year for carh aiiimal. . s i 1 c bser e forth T, that from actual expei im nt,tne total ex. ense out htSjbluod ih proof of the.sincerivy of I veiatinktances of this kiftB have "occur- his conjvictionsi ot llshustice. I hen ar req in tnis city within the last soenlot leedmg and shoeing a horse annually. gain initne councils oi -nisi countrv, ne years- 1 men w no nave periormea no one auyocate oi tnei acroi iioeraiiiy wnue uiu- wno nave, raises his voice as tl fieedoni ol the citizen ftom that barba ; actof liberality while alii ? w - -'willioui -jne sympatheticiemoti e motion, daily NOllCL. ' F 1 1 11 Subs ci i!er having, i emdved from iord,t takes tliis method of j4 nPtMing V - . . ... !! : " n t , I . - 1 I I It ?5 fJ 1 r.pu s , ts aiDiuty oi linprisonment lor qeot wipestjea.. uia.ivia.uai - sunering wno and llren tve see hiaiSdet tSiiiig' his ener cbjiid have relieved, and !endered pros giesjiiiiyindrcUl.inl'Vthel.f follow citizens,by our ft -it B ;ur i, our ruth .,, .- - s n. Qx. i:ll rj v t i'Cfc i r k -Tt t hit !- o litje: f ! ii o 1 T 1 : ;T".T. - y V, " X lb " nauuh that ha evett bee enter ,rr r,u. ;" A 1 ' , -v I' .7-. . T" rt' in this country and tlwiceas He tc, ii nere; tnose ,u eptetl tuilv ankl triumohanliv sustained h tj, htm mil please: to cttll anc sett e- and l-a6zivl Wf fr?eciom, T.S?!? Fft" H!lh imiS',r .rW!fi ughtJ 4f conscience I I" vui-i c ivvvec- io ins owners unon an- i " u I .- -r . - .: i i I I. .. .uiicacation as above JNO. C. PALME ITT iMtM :T: JI a a3 j tw'-s A '.. til, til :i . Uli.T Vtult'.e n iii g that i luir ii'nd t oh eit intvk -re' of.'- thii Coiisiitulion, Would iStiip :the(latitudinariSinVof the ywcv t pro tecting one bii iich t)f (ndustrj -.hyjlhe. in i'iurv! of'anothesi; and taing :-une i tibn ..I Hi. ro itltrv. ! to Cvll CU1UI SiilllU liliur roads for the eidusive henbiit jbt- libers?. we vih direct our elfori, -together witn such liter ary a d as ii ay .ne"fejicif enhkhten the public mind ;on 1 t in ; - . i . . . . ii i anti tney posejM iue..pow.- in c6ntroversy, ked, to points r tii'arivKie ..County.' r tor uri or jjho Jlarcnl er?n .11 f n I'. i. ..tl -. - f. ...-. I. -Petition 11330, brce if the ihha: have crept er to correct" th errt s wiiich iiittv oiir system ;tip.linWrto; ioknfrii the'thre ts of disunion; . A ..... AlthoutrU- tve Ure not VS.' ' r . Mitchell. ! ! ... L " , 4 it anmearing to.iAetsaiit;:acuon Cburt,thai Ihe dclelnfont is hot an i . , r . if i j - -.-. imam o t )istate,or that she sp absct) . I . Al-Jj t-. T ' .!. i i . , J. . l- anu "onireai-i nerstu tnat. tne oiqi process pi? u.aw .cannot ne serveu it is ordei eu by the Courtj, that pub cation beiniade, for thiee moslUW, in. the Oxftlijd Lxailiiuerij that unjless sii.ap-.; pear at ihe. next Superior ,ourt, to be lie'.xl for the county of Granville, at! the Cpurt-I ioiue, ia Oxford, oti the fii st upon n!K'd,is.:ext;Se'oiits;ret ai(lng.,'pem; in busdjiessjipave'- hoped to ife of thiukinir arid actinir for itself inl atlne for 'their cold heartsdavai icc,their maitej-s of reiigioh. ! .Tvire- lias he met ! jdiiregaTd of humblemeri; enduring all tiie-mjuii'impb' thfeviis of penury (by leaving , behind ed into ! tnt4i' ostentations wiiis,gpng ten thou- siicfcess-l safta dblla.s to one; pubjlc institution, imselfl tw&hly thousand toi anollber,; and per Sad ..'.-'the haiis -fifty or a hundred ' t'oand dollars m tolaf third. Ttveylwouldfirender an infi- Vht Sunday !Miil!ciuestion has been hiiely more acceptable' leryice, in the 'jorne before ; the cbuncilsfbt: the nation KyfesWbd and marv.byesto wing their withftt'lVont so inipblings to apparaiy wtahrt )on industrious ind intelligent but the stoutest heart. lo meet j qtiired a degree of qforal -courage, w! . 4 . .. i ! . . . .-I . ' I li.. iew men possess; ami to soppose it, , an wuo eieriibrt. ofthis. faculty which is rarely i they ill adepjrat tempted. Ct!oneIf John'soiiix 6taiuiing as he cud as chairman ;o . the cbtnmSifeee first in tjte itln te,; and then u',:1 L.. ; -L "' .--- ' ' '- ' in i.iu.c iiuusr ui jArpi ertasen lives,- waai t tlesuned to combat ithlsthis appalliiiir I lo is found tqbe forty four dollars; where- as ft mn!i will r-rt tirnfi- i ?4.t -i" ,. ---ji- -y.-v - 1 v-:. We are happy to announce to pur feI-; low citizens, that' a Society for General 1 " 4. "--' m . i " - - - I rw - nn r w- A H - H u .... 1 . f , iiuuiwiciuLin, auu udrui uianr. oi .Airri- .... . ! . e , .'..I ."V" tunurc na oeen aormea in tnis County," . ;.":.':Lp..: .L.-.-a. i . '' .- - v t.u!.Mbiui pi upwaras oi one t nunqrea Members 1 his augurs well for its fu-. turejprbsperityv and we hope tha j sucH geiulemerv as have not yet had an bppor- tunity of joining n, will attend at the first meeting for the election o' officers,, and co operate in a measure of such vital im portance. ; mung other objects contein- plitfd. by . the Society is keeping oh hand i an assortment of useful (irass and Gar den'rSeeds, lor the ise'of the .members, at cost price, and the in troduction of new and valuable kiuds of Gratn.irurAerw patronize tne . mermtauu enterprise I joraton anec. it- daily see aiound them. fhiladelA i : t it re iniVidjuals. These; if matfis are;of course which not applicable to gelttleiiltn of fortune, f in cr pQwerj-tU saw the.tppriach!ol niemb-uhi 'Wheeling Infempeilte Society. r icn'AikiT.. , Ye find in our muil papers, i the fol among, other rules aaoptea oy wpnessed the iuh-j Tley '.aire worthy of Plattji himself; ii: olV the paper 4Ark.,l5J ? Ahy! perso who sha i.... !..-. r.ihmfiled toi sikak oUr uhtihali V. . l,iik;i-nnrobiudil-0t. such ohiec lOna b!e,Ukv:tHn nt-vrtheli:ssj we .tire de;J oded in-olir o inosition to i he eniroac!i . ii i i i . - i . intuitu ot Fi'deal pv' upoti the rights of 'the States; and equally jdt tided in our 'uiiiiliui.'tl.atairindivitluafState does Uoti ' i- ..- i 1 !' . -: in ...LJ ':. !,i....'J.r .. o-)iess the power to nui;n) ui wyn- -&y r- ri - - " " r I ' i 1 i ye s.udlc4.tiuuc pur support to the present Aditiil't.rati'Hi of i tbb Rational Government xl far a &e co dcieJaioju sLy' caji do so But, i.urreadefs will not re qu ire us tttdef lare a blind d iiesion t o all their act-r-W rejoice shutird tlv.' Pi e tideiit sigtta.lavv'tu.tfar'ry.yeijfuher the protecting principle, or to .itikej a load tu re ac"h across the entire nation, j j These arc Bupposed;iii5tan,es But -so: far as the Ltttmimstration may favor the views of those wh,wish tti, const! tie the Con ;! t - 1 : . i oay o epte muer next, ana p or tl em tit; i; to the' PidinulJ's l Judgmefit Will ; be takea,-'..pr-(lcci4 petition nearu cuatitr M ULNDLHb and - the Mon- ead aiiswer easo N.C. S. r?. ' ' ' ' ' OSrOHO. he title is ai i- " A- mn$ay rial after' memorial: le rbliintl yard afterlyard which! dbniained th cali of a powerfoil tribute to reliirious pufpose without bbd'y dt citizens, Jbut he :sobd firm, j ,His pciyingfhis Own just debs, shall Jorteit iiiiud, llike;.th'evr.ock iii:4ici' ocean, f was! otfe Idpzen horns.il -, ! ''A -; i unmoved by the storm ad fury of the -r"u. 16.- Any member who j shall billbiiwhile one 'alteraiiother Jjj oke ccftttHouteto distanijcha!tabTe purposes upon it and recoiled inlthe deep i He! we;n; his charity is heeded at home, beheld this mighty sttih mnmoved and sllall iiicur a pena'ty of fifty horns. c its -:. ! en the b( the t'ltiituiu KLtruilu. and- beyond it lie mark nrefrt iiitertirftPtion. so lar vc cannoi i""""1? 'ST"'! "' ... .. W . V - . 1--. I at bnnu , ltmen in the Cafarn pi a--'ff State are. abf.ut to seek j fpri isdaloii,' thv heaUhiej regtonlot the bnck couhtiy i .:tititlie question iin tnem. rs not -rsiian we stay ur jroj-jnui may reJifiejifieiutrpm uisagreeaone susieu3Cij I I be iVill-igfr of (jjXFOKl), in Uranvillg tojunty, in eeni mdi.iceraei.j s. w hettier of. hel hi eojnfutt or 'ideauilt: jenii.d iJ anv e ;..be-Sli ' It lis IdeQij neiiy iiie liios ueamuut village in nui i i-oaty.1" l'be sod inl sui tjice of the; Streets at e oi slich n tia uielbit jtliey rnn;st of necessity, be al vttys illati, ainl a person may ; walk wihout anyj iMO invenjence', m a sburt tijnit .al'teij t lie hardest shower. 'f lie ie- tV siting ir3 of Sjii inj; and l.e suit i-y heHi t rf bnm- nier. are not tiere followed; the autumnal leser, . . . .. l ill- ,....!.. i J . . ... ..' OUl II 19 a ciini.iuc) luunuui iiqnii.i. ll (ii qncins alt i bat an invalid can aimiy meeting me. suojeci, i aiscus-seutl f a tie joest; way tt luauagc an iiiuar; uiai-t iranan-.a. i iir. rrevosr, our ituo merits, ana navincr i Mviiverca hisfo-l teas, h is lor every mani 10 - nupa nisipiomatic ag-ent inreru,re$!dm th il i vp f h-pan T nptr -. n-nKifafirl il nh hi cmPec nil r II mni m liQT nnn ivi M I ntn niir i-ornrvn 1 ft A F U.; ;u-4 .. ae not enteretiit into tne b an 1 interiere with tne cqnueras oi otnei-s,yve lost his uie in that :inqr lleeal :enacSments ibr the Miseltbe manner in whichi the society at MrJ.Cooley our first . -. w i ,r. ...... Wi i-l. . -L . - M- ll ..8. M '.J-' - - ,1 ;': I !L r. ....... i . I - . tr. - - T . i ' .."'." nen 'Seonsctens. i-et us no tfyi heeling set aoouuu.ii ti ney are a -set iatreru,ai rr inti all. who in bl prbcui binding r be mistaken. We id o not' be gious those w obligation. ! we are ieye' those j otclcver fellows,wi?Mi i ! r b -- --v. : .ii." ! . i- I Wlio.j.Ka';'i.ndalged '-jin:j .1:ts-; b u.suiess j!ot,i ated :lieir ettorv.; j; j memoriUzm!oiigress j : l:i ..." j ' j'! .1 iiyj 'have :dbne!.:io.:-wiife aW 'desienfto! T -iT iiVl Cin:ciniiatir Amer suhvert ain v.loiie 'drihei bl.ei of civil or rcli-1 ihi - i . r , . i tv!nf tking one.jbf the plosions, says r i.:--1 ihihm,'. and'ih; thisy) ! 'igjAjii iaffectiug incient to theirs. ' ::;:;v".; l P .; informed bn the lest! au o'trusttlie i' subject to 'the' oiuhed, Will justify otii 1 - i .t-4. - i-. . ' i : 'i-R i-: ....... amongj It is remarked in the Vashim' ner that the decease of Mr. Tudo . 3 1 e i seventh in prance of mortality iv hich -has t attended our : missions to South! America. ' MrJGraha;m, who Wucceeded jvlr.Sump ter as Minister to Brazil, after .'a sJiort residence at Rio de Janeiro in 1 820," lost shall con-j his Health,! which induced him after fosaV tharj two years abiseiice to return 'home, ; wheree found a grave soonj af er is ariiVaU: Mr. Rodney,Mitiister to Buenos Ayres, died in 182U after a short resir dunce in that country Mr. Anderson, Minister tp Columbia died iri 11526. oa his way from Bogota to. the Congress :at rxnal dir.; ere be- j dence ' i country in 1 82 5'.-" Charge d,Afaires, fu in ural in l2B.iMr.V0stJ warrant, success appointed as his successor, died in I bruary last, at Rio de Janeiro, on way to Lima. ' ' v . I ' 1' : "ifpan of the 6th j Tin addition to the foieeointr list, !...- . - . U . 1 . I 1 L , M 1 . 1 . " . ' L I iau; sicamooaumay oe remarKea,inatvir Mann, ot this j; " I -i . ! . State, appointed Charge des Vlffaire to'. ; niiiyn nc ai ci vjuaiamaia oy ivjr wionroe, aieu .oeiore hbri.y actually jhe reached his! place'of destination: and" hiS - lit our i iht is ettua are willin to' trust tire stibi ectito'uiel VAuH-ed.-'ivHl lusttty outf last opinion that his immediate successor: Governor enlightened citizdhs ot ithis e iligiUenedl 1 wo' persons returning irom tne lower lviuier, aiso oi tnis at ate,., died- at JVeY cduiVtrvliid'atfei: arid if vveiare not mis- country to their homes Ivad the mislor- V est on his way to S. Airierica. oil Jour1. . .1 ! i i ney ill GEOLOGI 'AL CURIOSITY taken posterityi Will yieith the men ot i tude to oe areaatuiiy scaicieu. oy one the present eiieraUbni first'ex'Tilosion . that-' becurred . .;.T .-iivri hkvr.i.vJI lnrll hUAit tverv llihd o suffering, ,bo 5UI I?S ll Uw i'.UHU -OJVfil !iVi VJ nrncinles of fiee Kovernmeut. I With re.gard to the politics of cuown State, we wjll-adypclate ihose measures which we may believe to be besjt calcula ted ;to promote its honor antl welfare, Our efforts will be directed i iv fovor "of all prayf frpm extreme paiiij, land 1ie want of good j Afew veeks since,-while the woikniert I attjention. Having nov?pver,iiyea inro wereempioyeu in laiung out tne grit uloy, atCthis, they had Ut gdld or, as it; tur from one ol the pits in the Harris Minev I were our defined out, the bad foMune,parlially to re-Lnow ow by Messrs, k J.jE:Pattbnr fcii'h cl'e-,: . art I xk do! er'i' 1an"u '. werel &Vove'( on- bo ird'f aho- Lthree posts vvere discovered mst at the 7 retire, or Mlgeniiemin M Ilough to resist ijiio overomej t,he; l.iu fuatidiiiiaiiKfl 'ctit fnn 1 fr- l -t 'trio t-f- i 1 1 rrli r5 . si", h . I i witri tfiP in ieml tenor ' " ,,c ? r Z' T : v , r:'l."jnr ; our intention is not xopme an e tf the ad itlimst ration! we arti itnuch plea- jnor is not k. own o fashion, y et jr is belie . . .i , I - J. 'IP . I onntuiri lha.IptrifntB rit " a tfiuiit ;i tn nl hf n it tl SCdanU Waco nsici er moa v pi ji a- uivjakta. wroe of higher itotehAW Vef have Unrf i'.Th'- nllliiUf-hi-inttblie .re-aat thli; boat, in the Hope of teaching Lou- top! of the slate formation, and below the sures to ue r-oasca upon iinp ,VUUJL ,!. ic.n. whotm iumr..Te.nt confined u.N li o'uT 'US rfrt hUnVti! uMrJ V:That ho be tne y Clever realised, stratum of fliu rocks which cbntaiifttheS '.11 uU.u Ki hnu Filtu.l,n hpliA tn 1 - -Hi tv.m.v iiuuwiivn. .. . ., , . , -, sa . , ,. . . -.1 , . . .-. r -? th"tanv Ta.hegentleiaon can makej another explosion j proved more tatal j go d. These posts weje sunk pe:pendi-i offers Dlefttint cohversati., eeneruus and exteo- I m.Ai. Kkinfcrerf or hrtrtverf fi Who, ever, ex than the nrst, suiu, u cir ciisicuyc ui yuVc cumr 111 me m4ic,iiu,4i.hjui lour jieet II om ISIStSa celled Mi in noble andJneruu-.atUons?: veminaieL i. .... ..n, Kun in , Uh fljitpr I f 1 ti all 1 relations of friend and neish l hiiDself will be aareeable to thttmJ His House has I hnr IWhn o-r WKrkrit Tfci him. findinP- Freoueflt intermaniaees Sa?S a lYH 4 ' ; L m 1. l.nrl 1 r Im.1.14. Alt ! . . sources of the State and apply them to ceded by any inthecmmiry , Hip BwW befi laboring lo .relie.yei.the, ncedyW ho pH mmbers of a particularlass, avnobili fhe beneht pr our citizens her! we alt Iv lentsandpat triotism cf h?r citizens entitle We will ihed whh bt foreign nod doiratsrte l,"od ail thei men trt this country is so platiiiin iypv royalty is Ifollowep by a deterioa- : H .. . ...:.K -l,,.- n.. m.K. s . -.-v. - r-,Mh . manrtPM. aftahll in I tils intercourse I UtKl ui,mcuiai auu uuyai witigltir- aisposeu . .1.. V.. ,. r ....u v- (w n,ai !;. r. m.n unA n ..su- .i anrt whnp I wkieh. mitht. , under dmerent circum Utrol JNortn-varoiuiaiu ui. c mo ua ; ; , rtlmnMn hirnl ibk . neii and I " "rT ; T T r Tl; , .iLJLi.0 .i .-L c (n ti-..i t-io.wi ,. , . , ,,vi",,. r r 1 . ol iter j'stvj ,ji4iit3'i " ,,ak " in, it and importance,; anc) the ; ta- . ... . t J . L 1 . . i I r.oi. r.nrinr1 hnrwltiff hi, iinrmilnl atttrn. I Vk'o .111 ust Ait, mctl . i. ui iiaituu wm jti.ui j - HO ble4spj!rited son j of the West continutce of publ ic parroBawe . PARkBir i STONE. each other, in a triangular position. The; poats were dug up and examined ' jit' . Jt "Uj. ... . v. , . 1 . . ana louna 10 oe oi post pas. timoer, about lour feet long and ten inches'! in diame- - terj the lower endsohe posts were shar pened,' while the upjier evidently: appear ed to be sav.ed off. transversely j in. the; sides were mo tise hroles r together with the marks or an axe, too apparent to be.-, mistaken. From the position in which:, these posts were fouhtiit would seehi that they had formed the legs of a rude table ihin.to met il a I - ' '-P' KenJ anp even idiocof someofthe noble andror bench at some former period. As . . r- I J : ? H i. ill! l. -u 1 t v 7 ' i ' 5 -J 4 ' ". V. i I i I' Hi r I'll 1 1 Uili f : I U t .A' j ; r t 11 r hit ! , i a Oxford. May ls :'.' l I I; i . ; i I ; t '.! ... . v "'Hr'
Oxford Examiner (Oxford, N.C.)
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May 29, 1830, edition 1
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