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- , I l 111 i fcf W t ,,,:. ,,. .... .., ,.. . ni 4A t.u .:" . - .- . S. , JL tif S02TB CiOtRi--(PivtrftiI Is latflltftnal. iuoral aaJ j&jw&I kwarcci, iww of our lira ifld looiV oaf lifffettas. V ..V HirH-HHliiiLLWr-y- ,;. H-- rfl.-U' KOlrBvTOI?D.Ns Y-:-lY- K' ". VOL. XLIII. TBR.M?. ff rw "Wrtly I" sdvsssv, I ? yr sr. a rai; 1 M if pi"J wnlfcfi Mlil al lh otr AtYKKTISINH-' Square (1 lines) Erst hm)flS $1, mil Si '' raWMnwnl luscrtior. Will n-rnV-T -, i:,ir.,.i - 1CI1CCLTCEU. 1IAY-MAKI.CJ. We rnUect (lie folliminK nnj ad ire on ihit iili "rt Iriim didrrfnl urnim s. -"-The firi ii lioni liif Jouihul of ,ii(ricultUft, in liicli Mr.' A W. jloilge luliiwut llim v Ih'kiii hat itig early i 1 unt wail till your firliis ((i ne rajly ie ftsdv lor llie ncyllic, liut siriku iuin lllc cloier, llie liiie wceil, utid light grits. lietlmes, po in lie prepared fr your .besi pru tvlicii it l in the -right ulatn fur rutting. If'hril hat it, the firmr-rs in New-Eilg!ai! are prttv prtier,illy areeil, is when the ms i in (tie t.l"Om ; unit nut, n wo believe in the time (if cutting in nnie oilier Sutp, when lh ftm M ill nd. 'i'lin bent h.iv thai comes into -Uutien -fueh. I'r rxamplv, as llmi Irom Ipwfich H rut h lien llir grM iiin hliHutoni ; and it iIiuk rttiiiii! i.i bright olur and sweet ltay iutll. beaides . neighing heavier than il rut fieril be:aiirrdry. . Oat in )onr hay at you gn along, and in cur as little hnz'ird us jmssi'.ile. We fi'id ilus inethotl, Wi ll conic variation, inru!i.m d as lieing fmotiwd more than a ceiitiiry pg) by K'int zer Sill man, in ('oimer'.irut. lie cays : "I mow my (tan nnd let it lie in the iwaih till lh8 dew i oiT the nevt mnrnir ; and then I turn nr.d spread my hay, ami let it he in the sua till the niter p-irt nf li e day ; nnd then I , rake imp am! mirk il well, and uuter iiieddie any 'more wilfl tt'titl I run it into nrr harn or tuck hi (and if the weather be good, it will the cork.) Thiol iiaic round, by five or sii-k yars aieady cpriouce, niirwers foi any sort ,f (lay, except salt hay and rim er, 'I'lir ru:i aow Ji.V I luke l!ie,.ay to Jin reiijly brlpjr because 1 lake it fur grained that the mare jitica or natural moisture Ve ran rriain in il, and not eorrupt and rot the sialk, tin: richer and more mitrinicninl il in. The too ofien rttnitn'g and spreadini' of hay in the. sun ex tract too much of the richness thereof j and on ' i lituar lying will l ike awnv such a qliaclltr f ihe moat hijiiCiu partirlen, as ih:il the senidiuiler is only iHicieul In raise a prop er IcnneNtation thereof when in tln rock. ; and tlieimalliiesaof the body when it is in the cocks, k,x;P the fermentation front lining to surh a hrighl ai.lu corrupt il i and ulii r.lwiiity-four Lntira llie frrilK'utniioti will g'adu Iv a'laf, anil the pitching of it in to the can, and after wards into till1 mow or etacKVsn i h -rk it thai it will not niiain rise to surh a hriylil as tn he (letrimeiltn) i the cattli- will eat it fri er, and 1. us of it will support ili' ni." As to Inying tool, our advice is to h ive the host, 'and. a sufficirnt ntimher ofihcni cVvtliiS, ailiths, anrl firks are Si cheap arid eserlWot, thai no farmer ran .complain if he pniirt usntg poor ones: Thr hand rehes yiilf t)iw hn iveciimiili r asilfeidei)ly ifn icwldc'tu lliOffc ji'ttli "uflT ..('Oi'Jrjl're-ijtifl'-rir and 'More iln'rable. 'I he horse-rako is uii jueiu)iiHhly'lio 'jest Khor-8'iving .farm imple riienl of recent inveniion. Ills, to. agrfcat efHinmiier f time ; it does up its work nickry aud in wiwin, hefore tliedcw falls. And here we would say that it nny alio be used lu gailu-T llie scatteriugn; we know ofgo xl farmer" who lire hand-rake but hide, or not at all, for this purpose. Smne. indrrd, d rWrt Unv of thej-lseaiieriniis till after the " THtyte wlin fiiiiitl,.taiU.uikUMMii.r.jiL.Mr il with horse-rake. i smisHilw arrimr in itiw pnnlffipf Tf - egcrpi vs I ' I never allow grass I I never allow grass i.l mi lkiutl (a faepme htty H'.H'le t'lmtli'if;. mm mence to cut radier behire-the period of bios Miming, in ordei that I may. gel ilimugh be fire Ihe lerd becomes fully ripe, or sufficient IV ripe to shatter out. In mowing, I would thft riil appar Until th dew had left the prase, ami then lay dawn as much is possible before litre o'elnrkt raking at night (when the riaM ia ttlirl Mid wi.l allow -of it) only what waacut beforiv eleren o'clock, that cut in the after part v( ihe day lieiii' allowed In ri-nniu UVSivub. till the morrow, wlinii it should In igrnetj nrer carefully, put into grass rm:k at .igfit.1 lii this condition it may remain till made, '"'7" ' " '1n Cormtrtg grisa corks, earn ahoiild ht had trial they are not made Ino r?e. Eif hly oarssa of. nereo1 hay ia olKrient for a cock, sal if no more than ibis is put up, there nev f will ba any danger of its healing in clear wraUie, agd it will make very rapidly, and wilhgul tiny loss of color or flavor, and he inurh Inore palatahln ilien that made in the aun by spreading in th field. In making grass corks, rhrre ihncrnpls heavy, the fork is a much more ronveuieni jnslmineni than lli rake in performing the fctwtlwi of Uis work, alihmiili the rake must iWHow to efeaf wp the scatterings, and give hape'M Ihe eocke after being thrown logeth fcr by Uie f rk... ' ,' Af t)ie weather (Ureatens Ui be dull or stormy, Ihe hay should be put together sa roinpacdy as possible. and Well rapped; but should it promise lo be fair, with no pmsnr-ct of rain, tiltla carat need be exercised, and pock mav fc thrown together as nsual with hay ttiat is made in die ordinary way, Hay that has been properly cocked will, if the weather be fan-Table, make sufficiently to house in two pi fliree days. ' " . 1 ha very eonsulerable losses experienced by Ihe tedious and protracted process pf praatling, raking cocking, opening, shaking ontj and pulling ti, are entirely obviated by JhU rnclhod. and there is no Ions of time, or isbiliiy b cauiihl iu sudden shower w ilb a doses) khi e hay expod on lha field, to WeW and petlinpa aiMilnd. When hay in rrsaa cock gets wet. the orrly rxwrae lo pursue Js, t let it sland till it gi dryt. A heavy shower or a long Slurm will scarcely wei Iowa an ittch J and this, when ihe weather ortght and aweel to the aiiiell as whon jiui Clnr My, which, from the prptiliaf char, -act- anrl sirtiniin of lb leave, ia : liable io .be rtrpavrd rsf iia aao.1 valioAle parts hy the tfiaul sh1-sf vr baudliugs 4 recrive ia "king, i n much improved by tlii process, jtbat iys one who once mikes trial of it will ev- ww Hirna rt renmtrM tng . "Jflbf rWrtsrnit whett in full -Mnesni'. anil albivrea Irsrerhain 1n alvath nil jast ho M rngkl af tho aawe day. and Usro be cara fcHv isirned with (utti in order Us bring th uisdrr and unweiie) side lo eounier ihe dew JtfiQ blMlfmiJtoJHMlk i. ihaUitoteJillJhr sjfrsa aftrrn.ioii of the following d iv, and then fnnn ei into lit, tit grass corks by pitching ihem to gether w Jluirt. the hoy will he as green and sweet wh earned 13 the ban aa it was w lieu cut, and ibis with out llie loss of any portion which ia of value as a feed lor Block. Uvrn ihe rirh color of the blossom will be retained, a well as llie deep, .beautiful green of the leases, and the lighter verdure of ihe stalks. Eery one has notirel, doubtless, that green rrass made in very hot weather shrivels up. lose it elasticity, .and becomes pulverable, or liable tobreak at ihcsiightesl much. Intiiiseon dition it is impossible to stir or handle it with out sevare lo ; ior is it so palatablr In calile of any kind as the same grass cured in the manner I have recouiuicuded. Purchasers cf hay genernlly look much to the rolor of the article, and ronsider this as a ; sort of rriterinn fir tudiniig of Its value. And i in ibis they are correct. I.iglit-ri.Iorrd, yd-; lowish hay is rarely of much value, being j cither field-dried or washed by rains, in cilh-' er cf which conditions it is always refused j by cattle when tint forced to rat it by severe hunger." .I Another correspondent the same paper speak in a very coniuiciuIaUiry inaunrr of ,grec of comfort or rather ot . IreeiMtn trom I g iHopeil o(r to the re it to bring up the Wig havcips" It wiurld ta.'iii lo. us tgjl they annoyance by other animal or by insrrts, a r f Ifiplf-y. So iM did Scott iinproe would be more useful for slocks of iraiiuhau j ilw exienl of legatory over which lliey lain- opportunity. th..l hru, ' ien. liron n W forhav, for reasons ihat may begithercfc from j ble, 4-u- t., we might gr't a. tolerable upprox-j tiirucd. the :itrnr hid been rml.idi the vieto-v th" fons'oiiii. lie save, howen r that litere j mate raiio between food .and fat. Otherwise, had born gninrd, and there w-as nothing t--f is no in crsnily cf the elolh used for these rjps ! even an approxiinatioti. in lite form of a gri)-. ,.r uim to do. broil's 1m igaile amouiili d to being oiled or painted, or in any other way proiectcd by coating. I he tents i I our so. diers ate made or cativ iss siiii . , wi.houl any previous or subsequent preparation, and sub serve the purposes of protection from rain innt ndiniralilv For hav cats. cotnnion cotton cloih, such as may be purchased for lor it is arrived at under very rarelul oWn a 'seve'ii reiils if "yard, is' g.iruT 1irlghT'lind'j'r:i). - lr1lltW;-o'f tottrt-w shfiw, thtit cut ,.lw..o rnr rsrils- nrc snrKmeni for a 'can." i h v is ths lietter feed Hut w hat were Ibni They Ultourlhe nude squnrei -od have a slick eighteen Indus loiijf at each corner to secure them down. Siooks ol grain may be covered with llieseps, and as thoroughly prole'tod fniw iR raio by lln'm, eiiin 4.oi storms, ns by a' roof of shingles. As the rlolb gels wet. the fibre of the material swells. ! and dun krens out ths. ram. whtah Hows oll'u iilloul oss9inr thr iuirh it. A larmer i may save cuoii-li in a single season with these caps to rover the entire expense, tnu! the caps be still as good us new. "i i a it v i::s n n u viT r: at. Dr.. liCC gives direction tn a hue journal oil Ihe important subject indicated by our ti tle. According lo him, many larniers cut wheal ton late, (wailing until it is dead riprj and Mill more pi mrl the (Train to remain a long tiin t in the lie'J in sin ill stacks after it is harvested. Ilmh prae'iees ae wrong. Wheal intended for seed ouiftrt tobe fully rip? before it is cut ; hut that which is to be ground into llour siioiild uol stand so long. The proper lime I i cut it is in the '.doughy suite," (mil ol the milk, but not hard or flinty.) V here oiieTias'nfanyaeR'sir dilT.cult to avoid rut'inir s mie a little too par ty; "fifXf rr!fnriT'M)'"Tanr. Ha imm as llie straw is suuirisiuly cured. ll.A -n .l.i ilfl liA tirviljorl crurn 1- iw-iv in , .1. . 1 r hi. . oarn. or inresiiru. no 11 r-naw is worrsi r half the price of hay, il the grain be rut at the 1 . 1 r ght nine, ami the straw properly sued Imm train, dc , and siinshipe. iv here good hay ha cheap, sav rmr or live duiiais n Ion, lue iingof wheat straw for forigR need not coininaiui mncn care, nut at tne noutn uhere li rut rale hav is rarrlv worth less than I seventy-live cents or one dollar per i(Ml Ihs the steins and leaves of all the cereal (T.jS9es 1 JtW 4. ,ptm:dlro-:,J,uv nreiothfl eli uients, and used fur wintering n!SKh ate' kfrjtjJil,.,w.ia!fr n ?lrrt lists. bv the large wheat growers in WrsTrrri Sew York ; and so are maids, and e du, and rattle, f ioud barns, hrd.s, and stables are noi ho rominoii aa lliey oiighl 10 be, and 11 liiriu er who has ihe means lo make these useful building should be without them. They will pay a hijh interest 0.1 iheir cost, greatly economize fodJcr, and operate to improve our live aloek. THE I.nUTS()P TORICI'L IXR L HCIKNCE. Snme' bf our exchanges are arguing very earn 'sdy. and a p'ownrfully, in favor of sci ence in agriculture. We would add our roue and Willi all oar might, to this array of inrlu encr in a uoblc cause. But thore are some question of great interest for us to know, il practicable, which are let f i.'t't by ine of these brethren, as points in relation In which we' ought lo be well informed, which seem lo 111 beyond our reach, under any ay tern of agricultural education. - One r.f these point i this: How much fewd dona il lake to make a pound of pork or beef? Nu.oiic can doubt ilm human phyai ology has; r ecir'ed the most careful attention. The ablest liierd'anc. in successive gcnrr.itioi's, hrr' slrvolrd lo it alt their energies, and that ion, ander the most f iv-irahle circumstance. Bui they have insde no pretension to lis dis covery of (ho atnount of meat or vegetable lint we mutt eat lo produce a poiiud of fat, or a given increase in weight; and though we have heel a pretty Careful examiner of this subject, we are not aware of any peculiarly important facilities for testing such tacls with the lower animils, rather than with our own aperies. Wtthave known some people who wore very small cater, and living upon a eoinpsra liveiy lh!u diet who con.iUly accumulated KiL I his, i)n ilouhl, i the oliservauou ol all men. The brother or sister, the tame, Jl;k,antl mi.m, always remained lean, even under a mneh mora liberal diet. ' v' Wr doubt not thai there i aa much variety m ihe vital power of animal of all tort, a in llie human species ia their forma, abapea, fare, and the like, and dial no two liners from the same mother, and even no two pigs of the same litter, would exactly agree in the result ol the mostcarerul rxpeririient." ' " !- - ' There 1 omethiug connecter) With animal liie or viulity bevood tha qui atiisn sf iu ors gin, ' ad apf irenlly' ii"tical"bPfer lha Ttrrf cr, which the wTsMrtuTenrrtyited lirfarhprn. We must therefore tier leave t doubl whetls- ar ignorance on this -suhjprt isvndence of blamewonby neglect Nor.huld w hesitate aregar4 sboa eoabsswraf Mira fhoroagh ud accouipli'hed in theii bralfesaioo, because tlscjr are) unable lo decide scb mailer. -AHied- tliie ia amnlirr Hnwnun ti How much miJr will a riven amilunt of Vertain kinds of feed produce f Go ihrrsughall the tal'a or the country, and yon may be but lil wir than now. You get nearly tha two e ireroaa, anu trses w bar learned preiit elkwyEJmryMuilw-enuUf RALEIGH, WEDNESDAY M011NING,' hn given sutlistiei from w hirh such facts way be g tillered. The keeping hf the animal ia described, aud the amount oflier milk. The total rerdts bottig kuowrl, and ihe a- uiount ol her milk. 1 lis totil result being known, nny given portion may be computed with madieniatir.il precision, so far as those, data are concerned. There is a peculiar relation between ihe capacity lo fatten aud lo produce milk, which no inaihematic can accurately determine fjr an entire species. The elements of the two substances, fat and milk, are so nearly alike, that a peculiar leudeiiry to produce tho one would nsturally diminish the quantity or quality of the other. Until one of these is a 8xed quantity, the other must v;tr al Changes in weather, as is well known, will hae a material eflrrt upon the rate of fallen- nig It is almost imposihla lor an animal lo accumulate fit while suffering the etfi Cis of cold. One great design of I U is lo furnish furl liir sustaining siiiui il heat. These l.ir'.s are fiuiiliart" all, ami miit cirelully be timeii-l into llie urcotint, rre we ran tc.l now inuru poik a liogsheud ol corn williti; ke. If to these conaidcrations we add the d er.il nil-, seems to its utterly t.iiprariir inie. t-n moo n,,. opposrd lo wlioin was a lilil Notice, too, the experiments induced by : Sh force id 210(1,-tlioriuiglily distipliueJ and llie liberal premium offered by J. W. Lin-! avrusl.unrd D the li.-IJ. coin, !ii.. of Masaachusett, lo leilihe coni I'araliie value of cut and utiriil hay, lor ttu- tening. 1 lie resua is very "jntisl aciory, JxsUUsTwaih.litililtuxnl.iiaimaJ3t Ihe rxreiiinent was tried f The gain in pounds was as follows : On fat hJ, 33. 5K, J..t. S, loo. ::.. U", suJ IT lt. jiinmalijt U, Sjfct ' l, Jj,. sftj f Ihe uveragt gun is saiu to lie IJ.'.'o I'is. rut hay, or I lbs. iiiicui hay, lo a pound ira, tied in weight. UI these H unimats, trained limsl on cut hav, hut 3 of thrill ac tiially Inst. And in ihe former cases, the gttiii vane from 15 lo 2 2-13, while the loss varies neatly as much. Uoes it u arh us h.ivr much il takes to make a pouiul ol brtil I These experiiiieuls, and olhurs carefully coiiducitd. instruri us bow, on lha whole, it in wise to feed rattle. Hut even here, tinder experiments differing so widely, il would be quite t'S sal-' to try rarh animal with the sev eral kinds ol feed. Perhaps more numerous experiment would show lhee extreme differ ences io be exceptions ; but on the po.il ol which we how wi ile, we. cannot expect to find a prevailing rule. Ploifgh," Loom uhi .'liiril. ROWING TREKS l it OM CUTTINGS. A French gentleman, nluTieilTJcTacroix, has" discatrerjit . net jitoidiilifj).maasajanir Irrcs fiom cutlirig, which has proved successful for t .unilea. itwrs, iilninsi aiiru,ol. Ac, us -WjiiL. as i'ir roses iin oiuer mains 111.11 are sciiacioin . vy ,7 , . U '1 K ill. iiieinou of 10 ut ml .inr liiihis f life '1 hi' method is lo berpf ."the witting t.. it.. r,..m ..I' .. I.iu "A O, ,..0 il o il...l ... .... .0.... . Y irrounu ill me iwo ex.remrues, ica.ing ouiy llie middle part exposed and nil ule-.i! withi the surfare of the grounil. There mini at that point he a good bud or shoot. All other parts being protected by - the earth from iir- ing.give v,sr lo ihe bud, which ., soon Irans- formed into leaves, by win. Ii 111 its luru it draws from ihs alinossih-'re the carlion nece- sarv Viiifii; pirniatliiii of tfi'ii fboli."" TfrV rnefh' od of plaillhiz is to firm two ridges, aild pli C " "7 '" " '- cover Ihe en-Is wilh earth, press 11 npivi lortn. and wtlier freely . Tha (tilling sll iulj he of last year's grow its. A MAN IS KNOWN HY HIS FK1KN0" 80 say Ihe Southern Democratic Jourual, ..,,1 i... ilin.. ...r ij,..,r,,l Sen pan's h ................ j . truited by the South. Ilut a Washington cor- reapondent of the New Y ork Tunes states that Hun. John P. Ha'e, to whom the n i:n inalinn of the Pittsburg (Free Moil) Convcn tion will first be otTered, will prohahly decline, among other reasons, "nn aecuuiil of his r-tu...ll.. Ml.o...i. K.iit. f:.,rul I'.ama ' Dorr, llie rehel chief of Rhode Island, is si so known to he an iiitiinuu friend of Pierce, thai genlleinan having called upon Dorr, as soon as he arrived in Rhode Island. Does this prove that Hale is lo he Secretary ol Slate and Door Secretary of War I iVicA. tit. The Argus of Saturday, in noticing an ar ticle in our paper of the day previous, iu which we slated that Mr. .Outlaw had not refuted to support (Jen. Scott, publishes two extrartj from Mr. Outlaw's late speech, (delivered be fore the nomination.) tn prove that .Mr. O. will yet refuse lo support the General. Anybody els-, except the editor of the Argus, in read ing Mr. .Outlaw' speech, even those two ex tracts copied into tha Argus, would have come lo the conclusion that he (Mr. 0.) would sup port Gen. Scoll on the Compromise platform -upon wn.cn piau, .nn me v,.u cro " hrmly planted himself. ... 1 ..r .1 fii.l IS In response 10 inc query ui in Argus, we wiil inform it, ilt.it we can stale on the n.osi reliable authority that Mr. Outlaw doe and will support (Jen. Scott. Is llie Argus satis fied T If it is not, ive will give a few ex tract front the. New York Evening Post -(a paper bi.-h, at the lima .lha 'Uoinpru- mis measuie were , before Congress, Was at xealous and doterinined 111 it opposi tion to them as wa llie Argn,) by way of bowing why tha free-toilers can, wilh au much consistency, support i.encrai fierce. . jSQcfitik lictmtl. Gabriel Villcre, kn . esieemed citizen of Loaiiiana, diej uslln Pariiliol St. lljrnird on lha- tha., Tko Delta ay : . Ti Alatnr Vlttwre'g dtrrotionTOdtWremdityHfrwrV "irsf ; and rl there liW l assy w Uo fx, t t.. :-.l..i.,.ir... i...t.! a....L. r.s.-:- -JsW Orl4J-ugJy JaikbttdTot iHilUt mate fety, wlarn, on llie JJdiMriilusrir.yjirjLJSi'ifrd that their wi!ie t wtli hiTifit. I8M. he wa surprised in hit own house by the British Vangaurd, h leaped through a win-. dowwti 'the second atory. made good hi ita. oape tlirougb hwr of bulleu, audi was Ui first m in who annoaacej the enemy' presence lo General Jacksor., who, on toat smne vsnnsg. wiin on gaiuul 0,1 uu, mei anj conquered the to." "'.'' ' " , It isnaid that when 4h announcement wat made to General Jackson, b immediately tried out, m a load voice, w bi negro boy Beb I brstf nw aty baolt, . Uj tba fcatoit! I U fight Jacffl..o-nu;uii TUB U.4TTLB OF .CHIPPtiVV V. Tiw Richmond ll'hif give the fuliowiag brief hisionr il areount ol lots btlue; . On Uie 4ih of July, IBU, thainaiu body of the American army, under teurtd Baiwa. riMisisting of two brigsiies, Scott's and nip ley's wa marched to give battle lo ihrDutish fo'rre under the Command of Gen. Hull. Ii was natunil t-itotigh ihaithe Amaricaus should desire to try th sho k of amis upon that glorious anniversary, with the prfttjgt ol lnt triumph to en.'iyti their gilUut ellorts. Hut it was reserved for one of liie ieailers to reudi r iUubu ious aiiullier day. Arr lidui 'lv. notlitug oCiM.cri. J on toe 4t;i bevoiul a riiitiiuiv fire by -Siuiu'c hrig-idd . upon llie 1011th rcjjl-tit-ra t ft ISritis'i inf uiin , roinuMtided by ihe M;ir. ti:s ofTn eed.ftc, u liirh was tlrii-L-.i a-i"-ov i!i,' Chipliewj rin r. But ! ne ill ilia aflcrnti-iii of i!u; when ilit-rr sffmej lit tle jr ispr-rt of a fenrr-il cti 'rnieti!, the A m?iicati eninrmmlcT. Hro'n. havins; nrrrivrd a inovrmcrl o( llir Hritij'h lirrfs on the l.'ti. r,r np lo .Scott nod aid The enrinv is nd vauriiiir, you Will have a iigal it nil Ihrsr Words, lr.n iug tlie entire i!ijositioii ii'ntl tnati ai'i'iiifnt o! our force lo Scott dii rein n. lie The coup dc srare of ihe action was a brilliant charge of the 1 1 th infantry, ordered by Srott in these nit-euir.ible words: 'The f it r ni if siij that trc arc gooil ill rm-iKl.it. h-itr-rfi-mmr um1 the enrr tmrn- """" """ "irii'i" Seaciptuins who mil out fir f.'iorp nl ' nnw-t.-days, assert thai the-v rare no inure for Asiatic cholera lh:iu for an ordinary rhoiie or sicTiness of Uie sloillicU. " Tlteylwr a rciiie dv which lliey pronounce infallible, a'-d sn g I accesjiihle and simpl as to rc'icve all appre hension ot fatal results.- vv e stiall pioU.uily till niauy of our reader;, nothing new, says the .New York Tun a, uiimi we slate lliu prescription : l.'oiiiiiiun salt, oiu. tahlij flpooidul ; one tra-spooijliil rttd pepiH-'r in a lull' pi.il of lull water. Nev erlln lesa as ue lute heard iiiniiinerablu instances of its use. and tint aim uf iu (.ulure, the ri'jieii tiutM'fthe ftirmuhi mav d no liarin. Il Is at ihe service of llie reader. THE LET J'tiK Up MESS its, TOOMBS STEPHENS, &c. The position which these gentlemen have nssumed is miteii to he regretted. We do uot-uHilttrtaka 4o as-iuil -i-ieir lllt . We have respected must ol ihem as true tii(4 i aomu ul ihem us men oigreal a6il - iy .no ti,.in..ii.ni. iw-K-w-rm iu iginal friends ol the i:ouiiniiiusi!. dial "bey j . ww pur.iiin j 11 u uuwjscl j ojoc. : - uT 1 J'VJimeLhs a baJ- M ;(( U)j(ltl (l,(,,f; upon a irrogmuo,, tft - cry properly insisted 4'" euiiniroiiiitiie-by-rlte. eouoaj .. ... . 1...S.1... .. wrrj i.s.r, s i,u v u,,K.u, ui o.anoru oijv . 1.. l...u .1..... ...i. .1.1 .l...nn,lu,l 7 r. :i- r: -.... . -. ... k ... . 1 : 1 . ' d all tint they ds. red, except the man , mid . f - . - , Hi Convention. SuHi a't'oitrsr is srarroly more xeiisatiic ihnn thatoltlie l iihune. I imej and other Fere Soil paper of the North, ill ar- ,0... , 11.. .....I oi , 1 1... l,lnn j ,.',,- , . w :,.. .,. v,,,.,,,,.. ' . Snntheru uuliiliers of the Ui-tion nl llie Whig I.L' uii.tBitowi C4U , . . 1 .1 I,-. j Ilu'.li are pursiiiiui uir a path winch, w u e it ' ,J J , . ., cannot Isenettf thttn.el I'rs, iniv Inpire the ty aitd peace iif the 'tntniiry it. yi A POINTED Si'EECn. Mr. Walirr A. 'i'lioinpeuin, iu dnrl-iring hinisrlf a randidaie for the Hons of Coin- rn",M I"'"-1-' , "" ""u Y '"." I t'Ointedly give hu views on Ihe Presidential 1 ,.. r... u .. -.,1 1 am f.r Meott itirje l iirce I know but little a'lm.l, but prcsn lis is a gentleuiun. tScoll every one knows and aduiires. It i said th it ho ti.nv had a ball It I.i hisdy, ruceirttd wbde fighting die balti-i of his euuutiy , and wilh th ai 'moni tor ever there, we may be suie thit he wilt '"'CT 1,0 t,nXt,n " " rmiritfy. Of Mr. Gra. ham II rs unnecessary fir me lo say any ihiug. Yoti ktiuiy him b -iter jh nl I do, and all love him." , '; WU. Kit, A NEW !7KllilR7HPIUi5i3; Wk uiidi'fsttiiul thai an nccoinplishtd lady of this State is preparing for the press, a vol ume of poems composed by residents of Nrr h I'arolina. Wedo not know that a title ha )Ct been given to :he w orUl but it is dcsign.'d ui pri aent in the puUlir, 111 a muss, and in a durable lonn, lhoe occasiiinal oul-pnuriiigt ol the iiiuse Carolina which have luouieulari Iv wake I the echoes of her hills and a', charming the ear for a season, but leaving no recorded memory behind. Surh a work, compiled with tha intelligence and taatc which distinguish III for a it'rtir who has uuderiakeii lliu lank, will till an vol- umB j,, mir hoine liieraliiM. and deinonslriil. ihst ours i. nm a aoil ' IVhcra gtuiui sicktas, and what fawsy rllenj" while il will undoubtedly cbroiirigo liinld merit, excite emulation and help is gia new luioreal lo the cones, an I rsersois anJ ihuig oflrmi 1'Uii is not oo'.uaiatr souls ipiti.and profti-i not rxpecicd fr.am llie en- terpriist still wa citin il d ij'it bat that the work will hare an extensive circulation; and in this State at lemt, find its wat to ths f r -side of our eilitn fr.itn the oeeau to lb mnnntulna; 1 ...."'.'"'' ' In the meantime all person, male and fe male, who hav in Iheir tpoio.i. poetical iHHjiioilion of mpTilt are reapeClfully rrquc led 10 send eopie U V. I,, ,1'nmeity, book teller in Kalrigh, or 10 ma ediier of ilw an.ignaili rg in rVfftrd tojh) usaofdi-ir names. peeled, though il it dcsirsbl that the niru of the aolinir he cent with H contnbntron, van if it if oot to ba mads public. , . , - , W h p our . broihreu ,s . Uta. prtss wiJI help to eiriuUle this uottce t'ltougli t'l naria ol the State ami we would remind those who are able lo make contributions, that the sooner they do to, iKe" irore 'spjedily "wilT they 1st able to oe thcmstlvet in print, tnd that throagh ihe HietrrirAetilalitjr of onsv who miglu fcaraett mtaiir isinafail miAlrtn, if that Bute will.aawer lb : invocation of its ......... . . U'..l' .o?. u-V 28; 1852 7 Gtarria i'.onHitutijiutl Cmon Ctnwn titJJmi'l iltitltr AatitiiiMei f Mr Frriday-Pitt unit JL'tng Jmim- ttl Alt htU . $att , Jri H itJulftw .Vuc'i Tram'M luid .0'l'u,,'",l"'f,' Mjvtmtnts. s , , . t . , Chm:stov, S. C, July IS. 1852. , ' Wo hava aeeourrl hum of the action ami final adjoaniiBMit of the (lorgia I'onsmtr tional Ciiinn C'o imntLun. alV r hiving beau in aession Iw days. A-nv ihiug hut union aud h ir:n-iuy chsr lOtcHird Uva 4i liberations of ili: political bidy: ll was found impossi ble to make any uiiitet n i nini.ni-i. or e Hue to any getieril or s:itifietory asjreenieilt. The rmnven'ion broke up a! wide variance.- I tie Hcott mn withdrew rmirwy in omrr words, "vanioos ul." The friends of Messrs. Webster and Fill more numbering in nil, in the convention. from forty lo lifiy, fiatr.n.zed and nuiiiiinted I) mi d Welnter fir ths Prrsijency, and Mr. Chariest!. Jenkins, of (teurjia, fiir Vice ' I'rrident. 1 I 'Plie friends of Howell f-o'ibwere mostly I from t'herokoe oountv. 'l'hrv went lo work and nominated wh il lliey call a Pierce and King ticket, and wlut is remarkable, those most of thcui anions Ui really uWeVMg off (;,.,:., - '' - who ii iriirinatcd lit this nomination were 'I'h.. r.:.i. ,.r m- f'.i.t. ii u said arr1 ,i; Cceral Pierce iminedialelf replied! "tf l muit cinmmr the qucstim, I nif, tin, f do l :.::r:: vnnj -r- rt.:j ir. "--rt-i. j ff tl&ci IM'Tit- ifUivt Aluvtluw. lanwertJno,JlMtlm,l liL, Lhai r a mitt jxjtaltiiig-frflinf at tliK ?''''".? P of 'lnvcf the liw it oppotcj la NW"IMPfllL.. 'Phe above is the suhstaneo of General Pierev'a. seniarks iiptin" ilia ..Fugiiira .Slsyo law. - Thr iiitoiaiion mark include Hie rry laiiic unge u.-d by Ihe tisnersl, a taken down al hc lime it was uttered. . - And unh ia the luait (V ill Kayrl lev die Observer) for. whom tome South ern Whig profess an iytcution to vote be-, cause Gen. Scoll i not sound enough fur Ihem !! ' ' 1 ' . ' All the ahnve wtis doubtless wdf inmigll known In the Van IKreiH, 1 1 alien, Kinlouls, and sueli leaders of the abolni.in party, who h d no scrupple in going ftir. Piurce. Taty kiictQ llicir iittiii w hikst Ihe probability ia, that no s.ililiry Southern man had ever seen cither of lliese New Hampshire L'woforo papers which gave the account oflhis speech. rohn,l; preteint lint trie aertiracy i tne at-ilmfinis hsrs Aiv.n hv ihesA lsn! nsners , . , , , MW--W...I.M1.M.M I ""i"11" " "" ""'"B""' Uni1n.1l11.ugk it favea niadly at the blasung exposure, make uo jtuclr prutstie.,, It aaysj iVal llir. lllluYH ftrt "i . 1 , .... ml JUinuH. U) itMl we y may for all wis ktioy , , 1. j 1 ,., .luM.tJ ,,.- j..,in - i.-ui-mj".. ...... ... of llic.ui al least,) abuse Gen. Pierre when hu was expressing seiilimeuts so iiiucii in accord nice widt their Owti. The L'liinusjy s too, , , . '"That it il falsefalse in tins general false the detail filso in every asprct in which II pin Ike. discussed false fro 11 the brginilillg 10 the milling we have the authority ol ihose .. 1... 1 u .....ii- r.'.- H'f s . ... w .nil, ic., i..ri.a..ai w. mm .i.stv , . . , ' , .. . . w ho declare that no such l iniuag? as ill it ai- iri'ititi ijjo MfU .e ver fe j ft 0111 , ltsjjt nt any lime, i ll any ocr 1 111, Iroinlns hilt ciitralirv into public life down in ibis hour. Mow it trik a that. Ibia it going il ruilser too strong, Tbrso nici know (i.n. Pierce personally; and tlttrcore lliey are ready lo swear thai lie, never said auv melt lluug r Phey "knew of the speech," (they d.ui'laay they Aenrrf t7,)aiid thi rrfort ihry know he said no aneh tiling! Not only that, but thny are ! ready to sweor that lie never la il any thing of ih kind, at any luna during the taah iwusityo.ld yyairs!! Now really. Haulier 40 ft Court ol Justkie nor any - where , would any such willing witntttrt be. able 10 ubtuui llie slightest credence. 7Viey t wear fa too imiic.'i! 10 whattliey c iuld not possibly know, un- lea ihey had Iseen with Pierce duniti every moment of those 81 years, which we tak il i not very pnihahle. .. fl , wiv. Oiir lli ui 1 evKlrnt Ihe linion dues out pretend that any body denied ill iruihl'ui ue.s of lliese Locofocii arcuuni of the speech, until ihe Republic copied ,heni a week arn. In Ihe norili, in New Hampshire ihey ought lo have denied and disproved, If false. And th,t at (lie iiine, nn Ihe spot f nm now, when their publication msy damage' Piurre a eandnlsw far lha I'resideocv, by - hiiwing Hnuihrm peoplti, wilhuul svluus. vote ho cannot be , dueled, whal hi (rut character i. ' ' , , lit tee now what friend of the Smith, and its institutions. Whiff fsr Lor, will sup port Franklin Pierre.'. Kvtv titct. nran ear ill - lie recreant to tho right, the iniureii, and the safety of the Himih. A . i - . -i ', 1, ll u rrinajkald Ihnt Uie Unustt, Hi It va rious n'oticei ul tlii asuimiding Uerflupineiii. has never nnce meniioiiod the ss.on'i of liw rW Hampshire paper in whirh ilapprared. It (peak of Ihem a 'Msvo abolition paper of New Hampshire; Why Is this?' "Tha rea son is nunifest, when lbs ii; nies snrteert: The Jndepersdeiit'' tnn)crnt,t piihltstwd in Gen. Pire'lown town and the Manchester DtmiH.rat. And we learn from lha Meoub. lio ihnl lliey are now aupponing Usui. Prrr' .Irclion I Ma. Clv'o SrccsasoB. The Hon. Da vid Merriwether ha been appointed by the Gisvcrnor uf Kentucky lo nit .the vacancy in ihe fj '8. 8enate craated by Mri' fMliy't ileairLi. lie cu Mrve-rifV,brMretdh'iil the Jul. jf rleptsinber. al which linns MC'Dixan will iticreerj rirm.Jamps 4,' slfjfjsols beat appointld Spcrarary of fStaloroT Ken - pleeo Mr J-urrwibf., r ,, i.r, " t.r ' ' I. 'LS " ,.., . t.:".'.y.; Th Burmese war in India ss likely to ht uu.kedby great ferocity, - Tin Governor ol Rsng.ioo his olfered fity rupee Ui ihe head vfelerVflritith white 'ot.tiet1. and thirty of miaa miiryw. &m?nnwiiw uene iw. flit a osj a any tt tbo llritisb umj fall, ttl liisvin" nub up wilb listleluu U cut aff lh rsquirsd hasds, sad aonvatimas, iu ennjeuarsea of lb eorn petit inn lor lha r. tsard, scvitfB'y injure eacn .oyer. nim h chagrined at lha result and qitast-iliw ,,IB ,,,,n' " "J" trustful. The ConvrntUNi or .-veral seg- I mmt '- ' """T ' lf eh menu of llie Cuvuutiou. adjourned sine """". i'"'"? """ l' !lfUon of hi. tlWi irrreuvlsand neighbor, and asking al whal - j time h'i rxeeted lo he with lis. Mr. KJriihsiri' UKN. PIKHCK'S rONOOKI) HPRKCH. made' llie following reply, which Wo are gra. Tba ilitn. (i. J. Ingpranlt. in a Idler lo ilia New York "I'smnisny rrlnbntUM, aiid . "Cordially ayinpailiiiir.g iu what you a-iy of disaffection, and attached t the party pi which yooe aorirty i a prominent aupporier, I rieverihelievs derm ilvr annroaehinir Pcesideu- hiiil vosllrsi rrsnarkaldtr freevfrom iiiaitapir.ious rrsniis. candidate will ba everly rie : hul the candid aipiwiation must, 1 Uiiuk, ac k now Imhfot thai alt four of'trlosa lately ' placed before lb pnliHc, ol'. both par tie, for adrm' ey.are safJ ire ft, I'rnm'no o'ti ol 'vrliitin has ihe country any thing lo (, bui.oq the cnu. trary, inurh to. kitfw. 'Pwi aT them Mr. Km? nnd Oen. Srotl I have lnowTr"WWni nearly tortv yrnrs, and on man rlf)'lnf arf-1 wa fill to' h crttshtrig'ln ItaVflecW. ctsions, fuoiid them both alwiyt paliiotic.j' !Tlre Hepuhlin Very proner1Q tftnaj fft judii:ioiai.rtlarvieall Tlm odn!r,lvrwl"tbion! fur rh minis of r7 "torapecwbla (General Curcc and Mr. (jniharn I hs pot known so lon-r or so well ; but after aonw erviwi in OungrilM widi. ihem. IkithM fel sum that ihey are gi-nib men with whom -eur instiiutiun will never be injured or endanger. red. ' - .- " "' : ' - lMNi:lt WMR. GRHVI -' At a meeting of portion of lb eitiien of Hiiis'inrnugii and its vicinity, held on the 33 instant h eoinmilter cOmijn.of Iluih -ad.Ji II. Johb W. Norw.wd rand. llenry K. Nash.esqrs., wis appniilterJJoiqiiL'r a ptltj- ' c "oi.icr m our uitaiigiii.snu luimw rjriien. llie lion. i1"" 'g iu uy oeior eur r.iirsi Win. Ittr. . Ge.iileinea: I acknowIeJe, ,wiih,' i'uver'e pliiasiw.i, your favor of the fi ll iusu ianmiiiag in the nam. of inv frimidi and tirngfiltorsi when f a.sy. ha expected at , linult). With' a view to ufl'j me siMiio luanifestaUonasf Jriettw-. I fjai and wutaosnas, ..... iS.' A.fji ..' To ba,.lhu reiiteinbereif Jj, tlinr anjotig w hum ui aril of my youth suiall uty jtiait bood has been apeist,' who enCiHirtvre f.psy early aipiriuioiis in my pr ifi'Siiui'anJ in .'the public, servieo, and whose geimrnin tuiitolanite and esteem has beaaurnionaail cssiioiluiioa iit all Ihe trial fif life. 'inspire m with envs liisns which ii i diificuU lo express,, I beg. however, to asware wur commuaiir thai neith er lime, not spparalios, nor hnnisni'de 'an it, la bai toui ejiipluytiictil in public tiatiotu. has luMnd my Umml and person! aiinnhiiiesiis, nor wettkenerl any of tll lie which bmd ' me In it, aud liai when the vacant haute atvaU hae receivml iu occupants, I shall be delighlnl eitienrl the rrmlial welcont that 1 have nerer fiiUfd to receive from tftrm,'. ". Aly olheial tuiiciuiii mil having yet censed, -i-.-.t .4-. r - -7.. ana my inneio ii.iir"rrqiiirtnj.ime atten tioif-nrcninilory lo the d.-mrtuie of ui Ami. ,.( im Unlla to Maw i wiih . rnisi.u ,4h lime at WhicH WV arrival 'M1T'iSrrTraTetr: I hiipe.howfvrr.tobr witb'yim'Jiy. Jhplaal ul lite prvsumi fJMmttli ! i -s $.-. --Fo4tMs-xpxtmijBi ol your own kind feel- flg wmmnmJyLwi, flf, Hti ..Ti0fH)"',Bfi which I In v experienced so Ifl'uiy prooli, I vffermy hearlfeil tcknowledginen','-ami rt- uiain." genilemcn, ery truly and failhtully, your liuHid, . . , ... - . . . ....... ,-- , WILLIAM A. GR4HVM. Messrs, Hugh Waddrll. John W. Nor- . W'M, He GstKEaXL enry lit Nali. , , . ,. taL Wcot'a HciKtTY.--The follow in aunrdoisis related . by tha. New o York M'heil General Sentt wa preparing )n nl;e to enow their high onwwiion n4 bis iflbssrs th persis lit aniltority fherr, ' Well ka'tbt rest f tne piipuUtioii, itrje i bun lo takn the larg est ami bent ship 4 lha htirbitssSt Tor pa ssgr ol bimsplf and aiaff. He nnettivrfy ttt- U'.I. ' ' " n : s No,'. aisid he, "I .Win not ink"' nn 'of those esl.. Hoosi my gsllsnl eomrades who hauelihared with ma. iho danger of herMiv t.K HI bit bem, and if 1 uke one sf ihrs vwael M htasl row or two. regiment . retard ning to Iheir homes rouse: brave file pemjlenrs that t mav lie eomfnrtably "aecotnmodated. No,w lie "i imtill veosil iliat can accrttrf rnorfilP tnVsrlf af atalT, iitiisr tie persvdIH. and what we lark InTaimfntt w III he mpssld by l!.BnS(W iiilioii W wdl hav in biisng-swrts. si.tcnid lha urllsre of our aumpde,'f, 'I'lu re wss sitiull brig in the harbor, nam. ej, I'elersbiiTg, Captain ..Wilson, master, of one hundred and sixty Ions. ' Heiiil 4 in her. Dtrlshp contained the seeds of yellow fever. In tltrWday the "ptsatltpncs hrrika"tttil. 'and Scoil w evxed wilh the! rtipaiipr wmh tbrsieisl hi osisllioce tiir I lima. " 'f h exsusde ssf bi gnneroua assit hsiaina f!iug are numerous 1 Uiese . are but aotideiu ape. ciiiieu. , . . . ' I.AUGIIABC6 mistake: ; The t.i!xiiiglon (VaC.ucllp 11 rntpuiijiblo fir tjiefidlotljll) f , , t , lt. , "It tun lieulut l"-vkn amusing, as will 11 iguiiicanh . incident occurred in our anus.. mutiny mi the arrival ol Ihe news of the Wing iiniiiuialioi. ,v (iMbri JJemn'rat, w grat. tyiug himself highly, by , retatiiig In k tfrowd rf h Witt lnei.l(. rtml' he hut mstt with spa of the moat iiitelllgntil Whigs la ihtt eiwsu. lan, who, on the enriouncement - of di-infor- laslKHi ihai KihUt and Orabsia saara lluuomr- usses of the VV lug rsinvcnHrmr. MrUnirrsl " ut bsaWu.'IOu.beittir pressed to give ll.( utwu f tb H big wlw taid i,,he st(iwaililiaBlJ; .it? n irl.r.l thai it wa Mr. U. Flic aiiiuiyni-ni nl Iims crowd ar.d the murnlieslmu, of gij IH'illocrat j cmuplete 00. tlt tiiiniuitice. liient of llie panic'. Mr. II - wat known w ns pne in iii siropgrsi.j )riniirr.iis in jue eounirv. nnd had honest! v ixorusse I hit cun- itclintts lo his IicniiicrHiic (nend, who was under ihe impirssion that Its Wn AVItig, at dio liuia U oarrjltd. tlui-.tuciJtfiU. e Jut e rh'f frith ' nlanv a'gisod ' Demovru ainrr tlTe'nHarrm 4irrr, wb,' aTlliougb lite- did not exrtaiiu "We are beaten, yet looKtil av ;ss ist'-viitcs tMts Hi ..U- H t;v ,T..V-f.i''i iitii,! ji,.s .us sV' iin' 1.. ..!. " ' ' ",l"V ft -. .il "..- ' v hU Webstar list -romuuicd di-.H,it)'l to IU CiiBrlff. lif jdiia eiiTi rronr ?U. while imnjatrrf) Jinglarid, Ml Mr ' 4J5.uli anan, then Wccie'ssfw isl' "Sialsfc dalJtl, A l,ri' ISlJ. jn tsyhrb ilit 'tjd 't hf. Ifli-h Govcrtitnenl r.I npi'a ied lha tjiliiMve ryh' hfih lyt'ie B.ijr of Funly. ,'' '" . o i. 'tr v a t ai im i 'A Cliv!hk f The absurd anrfprepoler t u ilciiiil ty th Washington I'ninn of li e atait'ipenl copied from two New llan dure papi t : of ' imiary ' ta'si, Jma jirovcked the Ml'in ihg oerwhelint1i felorl Tr.tm the Re puMic.. Tfie deni-d'of the "Cnioa" htul no' wcilit with us, btysuse il W littered hpon t : die lislant,' without any giren authority, and prufusreil tW assirl whal no liutftan BeinJ but ' Ci'l'Dertl Pierce tiitW aseri,! to Wit,' lhl hrl not otifv. did not express ut New JJostoii llttf lontirhenti ascribed to him, btit never ejtprt- d such Bug where. The denial was ob- -:t!il ai.Z.-i i.U -I -!-..-! I... -..;. 1 1 . fiou.ir oii;i.iir4 no rrai u lor niui -inn aS stnirdy rlMjnriffo briwfc k blow, wllith ni.in( vdib wiH front i-arKcr, the Torrecineat of 1 the rrphti in the. New llampsltire (ipera. i tt Htallene (Jcri." Piere himself' to "&nnj I'ram'liis Bsfublis i OKS.rtrncu xtiib fccitivv: tiri . ''.'(i'Jje tVi'r'aaj' Atrivca ,ovc.r ilia arti cles r ji'tv copied f(ui llie Msnchttlw Ocmhcint aat'lltii,. (Jujicurfl J)iiwcrat, ni , porting lfij rteeh if Aieuoral Pif.vp at jiaar--liostoo, tn lhat2d January, lasl.f llcalUlha , new'sp ipors m question by very h'ird names, , aud auera Uisi Picrct not only Hid not " lay wltst ia attributed ro bint (4 New Butrtoa. but IA Ar.er ntprtutd tuck tntimlt, at m-MmVhimtwt-Ibw averinant dostmy i vajua viiloaee. Xiattbe ilia. fi'Woil auiT lit iislorin am inleia , Jial inlor-j mint waiv GwHmiltmtvt Isuufcii ould poisi- , blv tnow tlKl vliuv r;iij iaUue,. If lb . , Luijit had bfca col. U-11 1 with "mdijiianlly" aMrtHf thtit iih ItngiiDge attributed lo-Cen. P-hsrstorW. iM U-re4 ton, andhuio Ihtf authority of .a s?rson . preaeiit, then Wijhl have thought ttyovj. Uiuos'isisiPlwvA,, propping in-eoqueaf Itssa mdnanlasKi icmon. j. UiV. nau-,. ttMan potary mvtdii -rot. raeiabcr Um Weia indyiuul - Mfi4 wrts prfc: -,g jfij- t&STT-f rttwrH'1svlisV s y ,119 have, quoted twt co(iteiu?oraiiuut He , porta uf.tUneral .Paic' arxinch at ,Nw: II ni. 'J'htsi1.rejioru , WCTi. taken Ironi JoMNial tba cL( ri lis lt aud t-'sil thciuseive ' Jei0rrjr. Tliei i uia reaaou fur tuba lievy dial they aie any l eiiuUsul In ilia . name than ihe Csj'iMi. - Tnry r fltmoxcalt of !' sum tuifip 1'resiun King, lUntnnl Floyil, Alulouy, CiaiupUll, . Dix Dutlet, lit " Van Uwraa,s WmstUiid, . anJ, 4h nutnuiout thousand wbo.miiiiiii'aiod; Mariii.. Van Dursn . at liufl'altA, aud Vlled. for, jliill ill IS IS, these ihe weu uhnro .llie f-uioit dunoumtca a I'loiilUpml, itnavs J"ril thsJJ,,tb) me, wlio, call tiieimclve. JJemacrmtt, jiecessanly ' 'knave," because ihey do not square their . "juilgnieni And leslidg-'.'-ivu allaulijiuaalijf tha - ttrmnltia of h V ah . Wa are' itiore eliaiiulile than lha Unions W baliova ikal a man ,10 iy dilTei from our- salara 1111 alaiirtiiny.qjueiii.iflxaridjei be not aJlisgetbet aicapaMa ol lulling the. i'niths . Thwa ar aeral gendoiuon sisf ihe L'uion't owniasariy irt Douaresanasa iwoll at iu lha prcs,.w.Uu-lliik .. wit tba Evsning Post, thai , itfateiiffi and the Coneori Dmrrat attributed to Usivsi. dn.1 Pierre- are highly credtiabl . lohunr Pray sloawthe tail on regard tliam 'UimtirMH' and sniUlswedhllBiirt l".?it is4 i , , 'U (jiv , ailiilea, and thae piper iv shrub they appear. 'i'h tV'iiiaa aonldt tud detites.. 'inn. sM)t anougtu W Ul lb VxioH giro ins-lbs! nsrassirari lb indtwa'iral or lha . journals, thai shay eihn ictKrAttues of tht m-ratt t V iJJj lee il Pstirco Tiimaetf daiiy dierr curraetnest Iu VYil any fritnid of- Gen- thS TiwW- Hssinn Hsrr. tieuy . tlitssnrorreet-t nnsa stttd toisoh Iisphj iouaV tasA An n.imr, (Li isay jhOrmsl Iwhsre Gaa. Pnsrye't - nomps nauion donieJ iheir corrcetnets I 4iiiJosv ori Pipralslil iiine, or ba he or ny nth or jirarnat i' sii iiilcrtsli. or anjr lr nd rsfi Its, ii iVrats, Uumpthirw. mad faury.asA'h dw " mat, between lite Dthol Jonuiry knit thin liiunt .,Wbn lha arratrtsPf ot mesa truparrl U IW ' paNl by ainr titii.r'l.kPconspcUMitaviiioael from VwspsHisiiW'Haiirr like'y, Ho ba wsll informed in -.the premi toruliaw by th ua'iir of imlividitala oi well known joumalt, wsk Will ,'iiites tt .aWbstiv 'toallinony la Ilia winy wowpek Wrstnl'itshj r sr rrbut'ing trail ' mimy illi'rtrw iireflrviay m-raslu tt&A, 'i'h fcVsiori has pwd its os by u- saillnglh eharueter of our wiloessei nol mi the osouml iliaMhey lrlnditve m a future raw ( rewards isnd if-aili'iiiiituis, , but lint ihry 4ilehee,im ihe-Ji rgittva Uv law.- Th Cii VI Ulitik ibis a good ground tut ex- ludiug tint ti'iuunuy. t do not. , th frtl'enc .U -iwi wiiliessel, .. ."tleanvthde, out esi,iioeds nn pwehing . .1 WtS retU . 't n ' " WHAT WtirjKKT ja.Co")-) FOR. ' 'I'll t.vneSdiiiir V.K sress staiet thai Iwo . siutVol the late Id lekiah Tuqiiaof Bedford fnv'ir ti'n-rry lit that Siaif .Jutgeihrr with a Imlt qegro hi)e,4 few iV. t iiiiir acre aeverely bit. ( irn o M riiur.,,.. , .... , , . ;i 1 he lad went, out hunting,, and having Partial a rrhhit, run into a hollow log, whan tne nf the boy put lot hand irt tn haul him ivut; err soon be t-ll omelhing hue, or at , h thought the scratch of the bare,. His broils. ; r (riei it with .a' tikst . seiitaiioa,' o he dc ., '4 clined epeatlug Jhu fperliini.ii JThiTii hltlsv. Cuff (hravi.kt Casar) lrioV'Ur"'5',' s -cesa." In JeW dioilieiit iJsa. hands of th. partie conimencnl Vwvllhig' at' an. aUrming-.. ,, r'atf'. when meilieJl aid wiit iumieifiale'y pro. rtired.;"Tb' physician dosed them we't with liqitiir, until the paiicut becainp itiornngliltr uitnxieitdl, and afiri coi'.iur from Ihe ef feet nf the "mrdlrtiih ' the twellity ubidej, and W are liaip to beat the trio are now en tirefy coov'ilesi'eiit. Th log waj s,dit op-n atidut the 'irfrise,of all, a largo copper-head sn-'ke exliihitt-ft hiiiiself in ail of t,is natiie f.--rocily.'' ;.JV ;-f.:y::; ; - t;. i,'.. . 2a w.hiiPbWiffinW$'-6S'- Tin: T7Rjn"TfpT!f mr- - - :'-Ajpj'rf.iy'V,irTwiiiii filo to' Ihe New Oi feaiis J'icVvune', ai.ii iimfle? jJie;"irrcS'''of-YhJ Me ifyi'n ti.ii! .iJnHptij"' robtie'ri", f who " f 1 ' the nu.ihors of die .,-"n in iijrrrs.J by" a piety of M xcan ' v't iVet'iS, iiii,!, r Triiti'iiJ l'lures, i'tii',1' k'rtifd 'nf Ri ) n is'.",The robbers, wh.-a) irrestcil. ex'iih-tid. fuj M'.i'tcti tuitho ty for all the ilepri d itn.iis il ry had frecntly eonimitted on, tV TiO!i.t;rr, from IJi-a, valns; thn coniimnder iti-'el.ief olthc Mesiea t forers; Sir., WadJH. t'tf 'Ame-ieaii rmis d, Was en- ' deavoring t" ttrert i n a'l tfte fifts an I docu. men1', an.l weulol. fir soon forW Ji - rm, fl Jaf 5;i-in tic All C jtt ' J'H-rrno.rnl, -1 ft l i '1 ' ir'4 u. .- I. - - .'.
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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July 28, 1852, edition 1
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