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.-,. . .- My; " - I 4 XilO l LEwVT, Saltan fiT.J iWTa caaousurowaMae wess tSTsu.tceSa aaerusaicai. ntsoeaets vat urn or ova siassarfe es aeua'es oca arvscTi.' . . , . - ; ' -.-... " (THREE DpLLAKarA'VEX'l&A iavi.ia". i . v-V--' - - " ' v- - j -."""V ' v - - jtacr inir,,-ii" T1""1. . " " W1lWBll'g'j ss-a ' m S" 111 1 ' ''' 'i "?-iM'7 TOi. ST. The Lexington Murder proves to be on ofthe mt aggr. I that has taken .place in Kentucky since that of Col. 8harpe, many yea" f - L?,r" JM m,H for that, bu the hilling J00"! Hor,M hat do palliation. The pmvncetioa wm merely taking the ssst generally .assigned to Shelby t the dinner table, and gasing occasionally at the Uturduriag tla mrak-r Afier rising Shelby demanded of the de ceased an explanation, when according to a correspondent of the Cleveland Herald, "a few other words were uttered by Shel by when he. standing befora' Harion with both banda in his pocket and slapped HoriiHi over the head, to find wit whether he would fight with fist of piMol. Horion stepped baek as ooon as atrock, ni was in he act of throwiof baek his cloak, when the wreteh Shelby, drew a pocket and shot Honon deac. 1 wit u the Diatol was fired. ml never siioka agatnwb lifted P mlizious stanouif in aocic, -ment when he least expected it, to the bar t n.A RI..1 friends hae .BreJ im Ann t,. hail him oat. but It W decu eU K- haiUble ease. H i trial will be s'-uMai anil deeo excitement Hen rr lay will probably o erapioyeu m prisoner' defertfctf. s T1 JB4etnted ; I lit H.a kn aacnrea to aia in ine proaecutioB." ! , .Edn. Gaz Cos. Johnson and Lieut. Got. Landry, lately elected under the new Constitution of Louisiana, were inaugurated ofl the 13lh instant. On taking the oath of office they iwi.h rore that thev had neither sent nor Mmed a chal'enze. to fight with deadly that the had tieiilwr aided Dor abetted in a dnel sines Uie adoption of the llimsiituiion; and hsd ii nowise been a par i y to one. either in or outof the Sta te, Thia ia one of the rsauiremeuui of the Onnsiiiution of the Sute. The liniri ttf the diiv. remarks: K this lest be In til cases rigorously put, liiallinff Tiai received its tiuielui in Louis iaua at least, so far as regards the true will not wantonly peril his tmriM nf honorable distinction in his court try's eerrice by fiolsting tier Injuitctt6n TURPENTINE DISTILLERIES Since we last gaT some account of these, establishments in Wilmington they hate inrmaetl in . Bumbsr considerably, , and veral others are in the course of reclioo Th. Hiiillin basines baa in fact become a "greaVluterest heMr"norio -o;ttal-4tt importance to any other, .There are now twelve establishments, running about thirty stills, in dailj operation, and three .'more, which altogether will hire seren stife, are in progress, ft is cilcolsted that when the whole shall be m operation ther will use up 1500 bsffelsor Htrperltine dailf, ' and turn out 200 barrols of spirits, besides the rosin and pitch.' Those in operation at the present time require about 1300 barrels of turpentine daily, and make, 160 barrels of spirits, with the usaal pioporiion of rosin j and pitch.. .. ; A ; . 1., ;". : - la addition to these in VVilmingten there are a great many dunilleries, wa know- not how many, in the neigbortjig counties, sad on the line of the Rail Rood, the products f whicb are brought here for Sale and ship ment, and others af going up in erery direction in the country arouna From tha Taatparancs Aevecats. A word to patent The fgttt of paraxial uampUThi TtuU of partntai vjnt tnce. : ?v-. - , ' - ' '' ';,! Mr; Editor .-P'rmit me tw comttani ' cite to yott and Ihtodgh year waivable a oris- to its -awmerwia-raatUra-; :ACTwa trikinr one. illtrstje wf ttm foree of partntai indiefelioH.V tF ippeirt tan that if this matter of history eW alone, t a oarallel esta eeld not' ba raked Tp from annals f tha past the history of the present 4ht gt to lenra forever he clslmora 4 tbe eaem es H tempersaee. Parcnm beware! year HaatTa . wiU tell eti h Uvea anal charaetera of yoar childrefi. ThiHisanda ofihildran hve Ucoms drank ards aad puloasta ftom society, through the enmpleof wins , drinking: parents oai i nr mciuenr Two brothers livnt in one of the, Di tricts of South Carolina i wa will rkUtbem A. and B. A. bad sit sons. The first died a sober mat the second became a drank ard, partially deraaged, aad died in that , iiatin-i-ne Ihlrd Wcame i drtsokard d In a drankeq tprae, fell back ' from th railing of pits broka bar nck the fourth beasts a confirmed aot. lay oat an night. -and, froie.. u j Ueaththa fifihjt a. Hoped would do welL- be Joined tueCharcXut alasfai length ha too baa a red lare ani ia fend t , suonr drlok thesjiij Ua confirmed sot, ' 4 B- bad five children two sons' and tbree laa$hier. 'The first son Uc a me a gam r.,, ,('(r drankard-iavr weatrmor1 drred i boy Ind mir Un,:' Thelaeoiid 'o became 'a tfrakarV ba Iwef move west ami at the Is at acenQMf s'( lying from jepUfarforllta eimmUson,af. some 'H" .fbett firai i.aghtef . married drtnkard, whafell out with another man aad aid taB fur W, l)feUh became a womaeaf i ifl fame and her dauth'erro'low 4 Ur fooUleps. KThe irttutfait'a,if. ned a amnion) wba lu a "drenken Vg "al Vli rW wvet Vr a wagnst and' was Miiea, fcia aDd Uaag'.ur MUwed close upon the beMs of the wife IstnL the diuzhter of the first The tllird waited steady man and it was hoped thev would do well but at the account they Were handling too freely the deadly poison. A few words in relation to tne om men the fathers uf these miserable children: A. wlsdnirit both lrnk frcelf abd Uuehltlu-lr children to drink, aad as a conseqaenre Iher iHrear.led the Sabbath ana opposed , ivciicumi. , iitii . .imcu, heiehbour remarked tnat he was dead and gone to hell, and B. committed sui eide. " Tltisl ho' fiction Mr. Editor would to dud It werV. I thall leire the Trader to make his own comments, if he be s parent to cni'ler veil the unholy example of A. anil B. and if he be a son r she a datlfUer, to avoid the rock upon ' which their chilli ca ivunuered. , -X ''7 OBtE OENBROSItE j, - Tla pwiaa eT to 1 1 ill inttant, stales that Taranr McBse, E., of Orwaillls, if. t' " tud dapaatl ia KpartanlMifa S000 hotUt f Flour for tbaSMiHuUpo t of that district. Bach aa act is wortay of all praaa. tt nobW fumUj will ka mora Thin rvpaiil by the rrnertinn that U i "nor UaMad to eive than to receive Mr. McBas la a ativ wa bliaa.yf-Nanb Caralina, swa-thtrj libaratilr abows that ba is a sabla son oToldlfank outs. . Vharutto Jtmr, A CURIOUS CUSTOM. The followinjr euriooe custom fs aaid to exist oruthe Elbe. The peasantry who possess any land : however small never enter the church without s none gay in their bands., Thas they claim the consideration due to persons who possess property in the parish (town.) Among the country people in the neighborhood of Hamburg, there is no garden so small as hoi b possess a place for the flowers intended for this use; anJ the plat is dis tinguished by the name of wAe cAurcA the Adtoinittrtttian hat done. - We yesterday, brtefiy,- spoke at - what the Adminittatioa hadirot doire and; we proceed r.ow in the same brief war te comment upon what it haa, done. 'And ws ire suMy sal ..when We signify our mkciiuuii iu ioc uiscussiorii to use orcviiy or in reaiuy, we nave not the materials iB such a theme, 16 amplfr had we the dispoiltion,' v Indeed, we might sp,ifopri vtely sum up all that we know, by adopt ing tha anecdote anpTied In this eonnex ioa by a orraealnt f this paper, iiMSte - a n Aoininiatraon nas -cer tainly, naonacan depute it, all iast acknowledgo it, contrived, tnr ainee it cams into aowarv ia aautls ttiaa . mm. rawy,- iut nas Met) effected Urthrr tha this ws are not informed, For it cannot . contended that the proscription ' af v nil OiQce holuers and tha rcwardm 1 Loiofoco office seekers, is cxpectwn to the rule. O i the contrary i ail,4hie bat resulted in "ho manner of good wnt ever to the nation we mast set ' it dowa merely as pari and barcef of the fu rent. ro--a ajight bdditioa tT" the ' confusion aaaf disterbane, into which (hc'wole eoun try hst beca thrown.' " It ii a Sclent .ner. nethan. M mat be tbostht -gorr eooBtfh." that far twelve eaontha the Administration has beefl exerting itself to i keep every -ihirtg is Ibe phrase, is in "not water," and has most adjairably succeeded. . By universal content, the Administration is aJ lowed to ha ve been earnest, energetic and active, in bringing about'. bis rather ancomforta bla result t Jts "merits'; afa not , there tre, onl negative ther are . direct, aad aositive, . H- .-.,:;,,-'. , Ta be on tbe verge V war wiftt' Creai Baitsin and "within an ace" et a war With MexieA to give (he cnld shrtuWer , to iioa of the whole of North' America, arid f nHS adjacent'" ta fmt ( the . Tsriff tat Iropardy.and U contemplate the resar rection af the Sub-TreasitryjJa ssake Comperes ,hesitste Manofactsres halt, sndlddustry passers V rely a have brought this to paas in twelve Short' months, is a suj&cJeat explanation of what tho Adminlv (ration Am abaci f i:a i5" ,h?" :tt? s fr ! Without more ade, ibaau -we' fake ? war. leave of tha subject, eabmlt sing the-; whole! case, with our Jv sjiarf iwapterf Upon- lit which are, indeedt bu t iterationf of i whsl we more than once, aaid before te tbs caioi consideration of -oar readers ' ' - 7 The BeUeendth Students , t At scerUfn splend;il! evening party', 's haughty young bteauty turned ' te i stadenf who stood aeafher aad said, 'Ceasin John I aadrrstand yostr sxceritria litswd L . is berv I have trest.orviait-; 1 1 aee kiisra.fr Do briag' bint heswo aad ialfe-laca aim io me. . .ie-wyi"! ; ITieatojJent wpt in scsrcbofkisfriaad id at jeogib 6oiui .jrisa. loaogiag, span, a r?v.ti f v ouin J,WLJm '-Ull .r't;f t ;'i.a. Hit wen trot tier mt. uhn," urawieo John retarneit In hi eou.in arid Mdviae'S let iatteM Ve lhtrndac ilon vttf a ' marv faWoale tivaelhfesfinr me aoswrr'lie had received , T e beawty bit her tip, uvortlir to arbitrate Tor tai.tA' tbreaten Uborioua pracUc7imore ban a third, ff t?i-,c:,"2wit5.e,,erJr hnZ whtt 4 eenturi. Mr. Giles hsd un.isterraute.ll. vntb Soatb AMeric. and to mensnce the toasmamJed tbaonfidence of th public the world with the Idea of faking 'posses . ,,. .r.ri.I-f ti. ,r... T. '..iJ k. . keaniifal Caibtri o')sh'es to bf wtrodsed (o UA LEIGH, TV. C , WEDNESDAY APRIL B, 940, tut.'th next mnment'satd, -VVelf nVVer Ifr! I bhall trlaiat on being introduced. Af'ersome delav,L was led, a;d the ceremonv ufintraluction ilulv perfor med Agreablj surprised by the bauiy and commandinf aopesrance "I . t ainarme. L made a profound bowj but instead of returning it, she stepped bu k ward, and raising her je glass - st'ryeyvd bim delilierstely fromhead to foTti 'tbeny w log the back ol her hand towards htm, not him oil, Johtn trot lum off"! that is enough! "'" . , 't,t FORGERY IN PHILADELPHIA. . There 'la si rinftor of fofrjr Iwiririp; heeit Tjominiited iri Phl!tidelphio,; by some you tig Idiipds. one of w'bdih is Uie aoii of i ftrpmineut oieijiber of the PM adelphia bar, , - , ' ' Anew and elegant ship of 1100 tons burthen, called the Oambln; fs bbcut Ltue'?f Liverpool pneketa. ' ; A young merchant of Citictnnaii named Hubert Diss has ben detected ... .w ........... Ho is said to have wealthy connexions and" was on the eve of mamnge to the dnughler forie . 'of- Jhr'Mosrne'nl merchants of Cincinnati. ; Ho made t wo unsuccessful attempts Id cofhthli suicide, one taWe and another after his- arrest, by owning blood-vessels in his nrm. ' , Another Gatat RattfcoAP is projected at lle North.: It ia to be laid -front N Yotk city, in nearly a straight line to .Bosttri, passing through New Haven, Middleion, Woonsocket dec. and traverses four Stales. It will be SOU miles long, the roskioMira grsdrs from ,45 to 6ft feet per mile, for Jeis than one eighth of the whole distance, ..ICLERlCAt'JOILE; A 'correspondent of a con temmray v . say's ' that tha 4 igva of a difficulty -which teaut tad at last in the dismissal W a ctergymsn in the neighboring town can be traced to a ,- vary, trivial , affir wh'Msb ia. as fl lows. At i, meeting of the church b paster gave oat the hymn commencing with J love to steal away,' when the chorister rommenred ainging, bu. owipgia tome didiculty in recollecting . lb tane coaM proceed no farther tlien love to ettal,' which he did some three or four times lucceis'vely ,whea Ike clergyman, in Order to relieve bim, Ji-ont . tbe. dilemma. WSgiahlr remarked, that ''it tout much to Krrerf- anUa04ett-!'eCau proyt' I TRIBUTE OF RESPECT ! i "1 fwu'luMi of tha Rlrnf lha fifth Jiiifieial Circuit of North Carolina and Officers of (he Court sSmbled at Albcmsrle, for the (urpnse of. attending ' S'anly t Superior Inurl lsving rec lved inietligence the death af JOHN GILES,'. Elq, late i.f Salisbury, bsd taken place eudd b'jroh Monday night it Mrs. George Kirk's, iff Stantlj sosnly, wVite on his war from Lawrencevlllc Jit A'bemiVle.held a rne(!ng at the apart menu of Judge Dick in Albemarle, a Wedoesdiy the fourth day of March. 1846. in honor of ttt' deceaaed. ; Ilia Hnor Judge Dick being called to the Chair, and Thomas 8. Ashe sppointed" Secretary ike lunowinr ivrsoi a lions, were unsaimousiv idopfed: ; y!!(:. L RttQlvel, That we cannot sdrquale- ly express oaj sarprue and aorrow .at . the most aoexfec'ed des'h of our late friend a W ' -a 'Wi ' , ami orotner jhn uacs.Jutq., it a amicui to realise ,inai ne, wno , pu faring riie past weca, was a psrtaxer in oar prolts atonal fabors and social interrourse, appa rently in improving bodily health soSQd ''"?d jod wonted cbteff lulnrii is now a.snctifa ol his pro sional associates snd (hat , his, drath, is deeol v revreUed . as. a nubile misfortune and a s&ecisi beVeavemeat -io teecb mem. kttjof bis prafeis'iioaaX Tf5TbW' jr,VTT" 4 ifaortsainsiasmarMinttWia res rt.pr tne df ease prtsnnest of . Stanly Superior Court, be suej ended an tiTh,ira. day. the 5th instanf and that the members of tha Bar; and oflicerf ot tbe Court wesrjbe said bsdgs "f mour; ing for thirty jdsys.; taW-i Jteeolofd,- a know ledge of M Giles excellence itt ,he virtues af private Ufa catiaef as 'a sympathize deeply wjtb his tsmil aqd relations W their ss, sad. prompts fa to oBcr, tUrm ,our alncers coo dolence. ,!;, , ., , r f-f.'''i.i- t. i l J joe4 Tba1,, Uis sllonor .Jadge Dik, la 1h Chairman of ibia meeting be retyua,nd o fof ward a copy af these, ra, eediagsio the, surviving XamUy ajttbejate Mr,. Giles ' 'i. .a.ilM praceedinga beiaMtu'itlby,itba Seeii- ury;4 Jhe, larain s aKhmantssa d freaa Salisbrry, ( pabtiealiMw with 4he hope they asy be ropird by all theatber oanraiasuitsie-' i, - .....t. ,nr According to, a Owmaa. ipawparr,ti'hs Is now rasiot W IhiJ nw of RmU s UUi Jiaaaao among salUorsiaularlai1evaty raspastlo ib4aUaw,n bt t slt't so8 4J ) vwbat ia it 'mat hars less in " frtrbfttOri I.: - . . . . A I , Uft tXJ . 1 ' ki.. to ins irouure 'H'xikpiih inoir mnj thing elser D'ye jieitp? Wnisubi.! ao more. . . , , -i.. ..... ....... TiiE PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE In regard to the President's Special Mes ajte", the N H . Courier expresses the hope that-the Whigs will rot the rhor.eV re quired to pat the country in a stale ol defence, and whh alacrity ion for, in., its pinion; all the increase which'' has eref been asked for; is required even In" limes of the most profoand peace, and if our relation- with all 'the world were of the most pacifi cli.racter. 1 ' The New, York Triune tbu epeaki ofj tne document; THE PRE$IDEN rS MESSAGE. A s we' ba ve obserrej for some d ay , M r. folk takes the" wind from the war quarter at . presenj. He has receded altogether from Calhouh. 49 and Peace, and is clear back an CeMJttten..0tt 'HSf ffa M BaM-; more itesoiunon. lie na appnccntiy anan dohed'all expectation", probably all drsiro, of a speedy settlemen t of the Oregon Ques ifonj arid m"vlew,of the poVtentoldiat and the clond of war gathering irV - ifie Sooih. West, -it callirrg ftporr Congrealoriirm the country and pnt 'il in a posture of defence. The call, we trust, will -be promp'ly res - J4 . . ..I. V.. 1. . av Li.. iafdy lo Jnoke! lift pirovisiun fuf-ihe: peaill! yet reef that it woulil be unwise and Tool no wiiicn our x.zecuiiTC , is piecipiiaung iKa'nalienLoaHHhlsrer'y dlvrr.iqit of hnmsn laboi to the fabricating ofinsi uments Of courage, we yet feci that jirejiara Ion t avert or mo lify the calami irs of ac mtty often prevent slaughter. ' arid c.ni never pecesssrflt en use it. Better? pend millions' on defensive woiks than suffer the confla gration by honlle force of even one of bur great cities. While, we wsuld grea'ly prefer that the Eteeutive should pursue a different po'iry from that which renders arming eiprditrit, we yet trust that aincc uie nrcetaiir cxnis, u win do proviuea tor (o nutter how created. The President is b'giMmately the chief repository of H edh-! fidenthii tnlbrmatiotr; frofn whatever qtiartet traiiamiitMl,- revealing dangers to the na tional well-being; When be c)9 for -af tamenia, l Congress prriVide thctrr wlih. iicimiiun, cniinr on nim ine reiponm- bility. It it never be said that- 'War found , as unprepared beeaus Congrels, and specially the Whiga nCmgffaS, aeglected or disregarded the President! recommendation 4o prepare -for ki J '.''Ska Washingto eorreapondent 'of die new xorK Uonner writes ' ' - ' Despatchee were received at -the State Department per the Hibernia, fiom Mr. McLane, our minister at London, the exact purport of which I am not informed, but unquestionably or anutifavorable eharae'er ai ttteta titt Vftbt BtisHojardnitfof the Oregon question1 Those wflc-i from 'their poauion anuponucai reinoni, are accurals Ipr sd vised of the na ture of thoe despti tclifc; and who are also the sdvorites of S efacs &l and 'equitable adjOatihent of the difficul ty? are evidently alarmed at the posture of anairs, ami ' are tun or apprehension that the coutse of our gorerfiment has' heen such as to mske ft extremely improbable that the rrittter will be . settled by negotis- But the Editor of the Courinr hlmsejf rarier mmser ' u r' , difficulty, We , that It wll ssys fn the same paper: : With regard to Uie Oregon have a well settled conviction be in a train of settlement shortly ifter the arrival of the steamer of the fourth of April. Ws have no doubt but Mr. McLme has been instructed to inform the British Gov. ernmeht that if they will 'offer the propo sition refused by Mr. Pakenhsm, it will be aoeepted; and in or.- judg'tftetT, they will leader that proposition accompanied with a demand of tha free naviption forever,' mfi Urn Uolumbia. Thia lattet denfaffd 'W think our GovernWerrt flh ffuse;"nd offer irMtesd, the free nsvigation of the Columbia for a term of years, w hen, by the extinction of the) Pnr wade, fo will become fidueless to' Groat Britam. Should (hey do so we csnftot doubt but the whole dim culiy Will be amicably arranged."1 For th 6irensivsasnner1a wbieH"Mr. Bucbsnatt refuse eebitmtiorr, (herw earr be no spolo-f gyl btrt reeeh events' hsve ttken off the edge of. lhat foolish and anjustifiabl aeit and the wise - merchant nd "all who -are' engaged wi business, ahould feel Ind - aet tu If h Oreton affair 'was' in Vifafri bf satisfartory adjsstmenti Such st all everii, ars vur opinions oi me mailer, sua we give ipess tor what tiiey are worth. ; TeifcnMfeA ,f -The WMmnptoo-frresrwhdent rmiaJeiphia Lwtagtr ot March XWn, ssys: I leafo this eventnr lFom quarter 1 tbhik, .entitled 'to jmplivit credit tf whlclll credit: that "tne deipstthes reeeired by tbiHfbsrtira.foft Mr, McLane, inform our government, suit stsntially, that the Biitin govtrtimehr will ttatsno rente propositions TofTthrsette ment of the Oreffbtr n ClUfstiOriinSt Our (government are at liberty to give the botice and pass Such 'a;wft,'as fhey nay 'think proper ior mo proieciion o our citizen in ()rennrffl thai if th,'annleete of Orcai Britain are moissted, of sny 'collision takes 'pliCtfbeiw'eeA' the eitieemf of flftj' ebtfnrriei prepared for the cottsefltMfrreel, ' a ' Great SS ! ""IV"! w at S V W SOOM WJ W V N. P;? Willi. b srriaed It Nw Yrk to the packet ship Pr'rnes Albert. . , I P. ifc.7tf rt I r HA, it mm, iMMflM.ftfAri. I ft. ference witlrber own right of th'1 rtghtsl lt 5. rW460: f T- "f- or inose unoer ner proiecwon.- nr. jjiu. ( - , - - . wetli bne of the "'At tachek; of !h ,rliah A'rlsliVgr Embsssy her,'leftlrrthersrs;fliievining 'Utf H Klk'MlmUm whh -deo0stehe fo tfie Brifisrr govirhtnent JoVraaT, dated' ,A ' V ' s s a 7 I 11 .(.-!' V .-..-.) au ,... 'i r -,TUE NASFJVILLE MURDER. We eopt t'ie fo1l.tv.lug fromthe? Nsstf villa Gsxt-uie, of SuHday,' Mnhh' 15r - Yesterdsr arternoon; KrZ'.'C. Jiidsoo shot and killed Mr. Kobert Ptrterfield. ' of this city ' "A lfifficulty.of a nature h) which wedif hiifcire t feferj hf arise'H btHween the parties, and, upbn meeiing.'shots were exchanged, which K'Sultnd Iss sfutedHbovet Jidson was arrested, bnt he- aieitement was so grat nghinia' , hfm; that. when he Wftslaken belbr Justice Ferris for eiamnv ation, it became evident 'ihat'he' wnuld be summarily deslt with. Sirue cried shool him,' other, 'hang him,' and a brother of the decease'd'shot av hfm rsevprflr'l'mr-.V number of shots were fired a L htm by oih er and, atranw i(i sav. he eiranf d all. , unhurt; and" hidhtmseif In Ihr City ilmel. rrurtdrea"sf eXetted persons collected S rbund and in the hotol, and. nfier searching some time,' he was found ami,' endcor J ing to escSp, lie fell frorf the tTit?d; story 4Tlh prr-h w'rthout seritfua linry;':Tbe herifF ihemoolr thtrg e tut ii un, and enn veyed him to pnsin, (he people now seem ing willing- that the fktP slionH ' &ik lt coUMe.'" Mr. J C Pentacost vss shot in me ann oy i stray oaii, ami u is aaion.sn-1 lag thkLOtbcujsereM the arm by Stray baff, suuT it is aslomali 1 .. L u. A - i. i 1:1 .Ulil I n ine suinor oi ine w iinr.o,n rycies published in vinous mneaxincsnnd still continued, we holieve. in the Kinvkr-rbockrr, signed Ned Diimline. He was funueiljf a midehipmari U. S. Jfavr,' ' n 'A letter froni Nhn'llc.' pullUhrd In the Gazette, eives a most ' mel incliolv account off the issue of thia tragedy. It is is stated tnat ine unucuny rruw out oi a sunurr against the wife of Mr. Portr-riieid tha; he attacked Judaon and,t fired, at Ijini 'three times .without effecl.'wben Hudson drew snd shot him' above the eye. After lie had been tofflmllteif In inil. m almdjt ' a dvinir condition from Ills fII, shout 10 o'clock at alive, bfoke into the jail, ihairned and a most naked, the v lnrcw him into the street. to be hung. Vila begged for iwniwrT which waa denied hun he reared noi death. bnt requested to be shbl and pegged fbat if uiere was any genueman present, ue.vrouio shoot him. liter took bim lo the sauire and run biro ip oreijhe rsiof aa.jiwiitng posmiie rope ceMnellfnet he was talen baclc"o Jsiil whetc ire JTcs to die some time during jhe night. . Ana this hor rible,' infamous, outrage pe'eurred Jaftihe streets, ana was, periurmea, oy (lie psopw tit TVtt.t, wit 1.V ' -" The last dates rrorq Nashville represent ....... . . uisi joason. woo kuieu r orteriieta ana was afterwards seised by themob, ja tiill aJiv ip jail. s I he Ucihnpolitan says: 'It IS probable Jiulion . wilt .die in bis cell, but ( lie eiioubl aot, ba wi(J; epiria i as miserable an end- lie will no be per- does not hang him, tbe citizens, will' kill himf f Ia7 will die Vjth Vnotoriey of Je' in sb6l proof, for,' af near as can be cslcu- listed,' Some, fifteen pr tive rt'.jr sbois were , made 1 a! him.Jiesides Jumping front the third story or the .tiolel. uninjured, apd es- capeddeail) Irom hanging, by the of ttt rope by which be was' el Ie nqwfinJa that His end pf linn psttloo Is deeply "grevpus to. be t capeuaeatQ irom hanging, by the breaking i euffenaoil. iinrestrainod WW.;. RE VACCINATION, w- , Of ISO Jiefionl ait4cked withTraalirjodx' ia the 'cbuise bf eight years In the district of Pnissis," 47 hsd hot jeti . racclnited: 'and 93 had been vnccinated: of the (in vaccinated 18 died.'ofShe vtecinated one waslAst. - A . i In' addition to ffieieTt was Mrell Jcnrtwrj tbat 181 hfrsVos who had been Vaijclrfaied werd Tn'imr(tifllte Stten3auc'fJpbn llje natients isborlnrf ntidr malr-not," witroul beto ming n tfected. "" Ts sue c e fttilltjOol 2 esse in. a very reguwr progressiop, SPv'.'r; hs la' the'numbcf of reals' which have elspscd sirfce iUe vaccination. At the end of wf contarion Is ifsih Wrv considerable: and It sppeafs tq reach t'ts'maxtiriujn sfief th ; sixteenth year. Almost, the 'SfnW proi-efston as occurs inrefcrenfett' t-hf ntoinrroryears firTce iW ya'Sinnatlon, wae performed, Sfso ,oecur with reference -.to' forms ofsmnll-pox in the , vacftnna(ed; up to the fifteenth year nor more than onit. fotfrth of the vaCcinnatd ere. severely ahd after .thirty years, half nf those attacked have soiall-rjoat Jo severe II.runLrhe' fid.. lowltifVerrer'sl cofic1usiiin ma b"dfswrti firtCre vaerlnnatioo, hi V-'rw M rule, ti well'iiadertakertr between IS and, "2 years derreet re Vacfcinxtion 'imbnflr ten yeaI oTage havfrtt i' like' 8ffiotfritBor eincsdr.'Tteing' snccessruTas Iraqu'eauy as non other Individuals..-t i-J?-.UM .MiJtijyL'J rf"'.,..?-t'. .t.. ,ij:j- A .1 ..'.."'.' tk ma tJiairessiofl" rauraer nss iusi osao committed' In our (own. A young man named Jebw Ororge, of rvspeeiabls eonnee- f Sge.liiksmuchjul during this period hri suiperJiibilhor resuite nx Isrrea'tesU seddndfrrtin the ninth to the tenth year aner me nm raceinstioit, reqsjucu. or nrwuivrroouwwTOiaBeotnii ihe'susceptfbilftV td 6e sffi'e teJ'anew Wlifi' letra.njr'pl'iliieers seoahl M likely. to 4(TX rde vaicine jtmtsM estsis' lb" jk" 'eohsideraofe eJeoiiva satrviaw whin Irat called out,1 . . m. - v. .1 . T 1 'i A ; . -r d I M fc! - a. ! " t .11, ' i." J lii. 1JI 1 a a L . . J f ' r ... 'J LJU-II-II..'.JIL KSSP -.- fat ri!ii:y;,)'i n. m i -vs. si lions, at tempt ml M s dues s) Mu Jaeksasr,' ahsliia town fmlirig' In I hie t atieipiet seduee ber. and fcuring Ufa-ifWoakfc.be made public, be stole" br rhe sihidowyfa; iba yewag lady'a robnt; tsiaed'ft,L xtid ahot her, after waking bar -and making kfrnastr Iwtowsv! He tltMl. The.' report alrtm;t the 1'amity who ran to bearuornsind bind her dying ., tine Mved waly twa honrs,raut long enough ila dis close verytbai5. "tliU pnbbU that the young aiarv has gone tw Louisville , aa sWhwd aw clothed all packetf and conveyed tun Vowtinggreea; day "tt t wa ago, for the purpoaweV taking the first booi.fi mi. .Your la htite H sf ot .T ' vV-.;', ":;JOH N A9V-A t i, ': RESENCR fOF MINDslTw . , twy , rvierning JMrneHfraro. iiontwal, wih tno price of pail af bsawr wa bHplf. accosted by a highwayman, who. pveseated pisiol4,vWub thesusl -order, .suind-lsjrid deUvartll -,r4liaHtjb beeemiegakrwiel,' ! lulled front-bis fMKket the purs ' eoTn'' r ng"itw Money wlvkh anforuinatdy dropt. ped oa the road; tbavobbef uamedistaiy ' jumped out of is sleigb, Whiebjiwee tfassV' Some'ards. ia advance b.tha'rmme.isasVo r m back for; hie tongedbr-trwasore,1 whosT .-..jj wuii great fmeeweei of mind, tooki BaircibsnddrbMooa Weould, wilh both betst Wri'lsigh.w The. robber, the fired. Ms pistol,nhe coni wms ot wriicn psaseo uiroegn me oacic of; die sleigh and between tbe-toy's legs.i-i Tbe by reached hmra las safety, and' sftsr xaroining the steifb, Ibuad in the box of it Which was locked.-the sum of three than-' Sand Franeav- (.;"! i. t t.(;r.f t r( tin foirow mg, it"tli . japf r( . 'A oro " the ni War Departmeh'whitjlL ws transiuittei U,, the. .Mnitary Ct)mrnitite.Jp fibs' JJ.S Senate siul to which. , reference , wai utada ip, ' li j ! DOCUMETf rt, ,,, w In relation to, the. xptdieiry mf Utreaeint 4Ae pmlajtgei04kttmitr3M lmm t War Department, 1 i-i; t.At J-.lt 1 Bin s I heMwrdt retuin tey hd teaeii' Iption which you sent vo'mod stha &9t instant TherewmrMn4aHmirkTAyfJ port toUio- Preeident or,hesahulUfoaV!' luia fefessnce t , a ptfrmbmntsMab'd lisknteat.i Under may eirtorasianees; I am' Mavinoed that our 'seaor aao wort lieia1 frontier should bar latgrr forfe Stationed ' on them than, thvy ttoW hs br lh tfeferrts ment aan now place there by T shy Iproper dispasirioil it aa mkVtoftb nrularrt 4H tmstime'rhe'nuinber,of trOopa-oosri in i exss; canno,j -onuer prescnr xircura stances, be) lessened; v TtieM Mght not t-J ' be; less, "indeed- J -rtrmlrthera -abould-bo-ibore troops on tb Inlran frontlet.' Slieold a iie suggestion in the rrporr to hicresss th-" rank and file of companies sixty-sight of diffbtwfiHtrwiraio. beannraved hv Cos 1 hi nee ind earrie4twtrthivW0ald 1m disposabla rtarlMrce Ar-th fbtts nri rortifieationronthw Seabo d m nor the r v mid Western fronlieri; ' but this fdrce Weal! w not farn-shideti'nafe ' fafrisbnYlrj Hsd M snT arrprebended 'attaek.' BcslJcf 'flwouTf : require some months td tlse the'mjri, Is; ' the old regiments; and get fhirrn Wpoaiiioii. Should Iliis'Suirirestiort meeH' witli 'a voi. IM still fhlrrVthat snthorHy sho6d blg'iveit to' the PresidWif M iircebtfUe fcerylces hf loU? iieerbrhhkniei,' 'stjasdrbrisl' Vtlibbs;, regiraentl; and Stale troops for i fern hot bxcdedlt0ne,!l3r.f, Our "shuatidnj ' msjf be IdcliAat, fof thernee purpose' of de; fertoInesVo1iintef irdnpa or mUltta, td the nurfibcr offifty thouiaiidiWr1 be need-' f ed. Under tbjs direction of ihe Rxcc'iiuve," tbe num!eV'ichialy,n;ecired1onld bis re'g. . talaWd' by tefrcbmstahMrTWVfcresent . fortifications odtte SeabbaM; si wllf ai tempbrsry eftnees, hfc Wall Ui4 re'sof. , ted IoircasrorifireaTehed fio'sritlliesVlfidsf ba gsrrisoned; andihe anrnber I tiav men baveyioned, in addjilofT firodrreatar force, unisso h was greauj-. iqgc asoawaila far. tainly no, be mora -tbsn luooieat U puttba 0 copuiryjoa leawnsDle'State otaectMrtf iir,91 caaa wills Crait.Britipjan tlir.r borthjrn:iroticeH wbasn-flisJra siationetLoaly about four.lmadrjd and alihtycra irten. nrovisiou should bo msds for nlaeia?t m bh.thw abortestao4iera faree eqasd is lbs In Canada .which eould ba brooffhtio aasailt 4 thtft.frawtavf it sWtilitiea! sroaa tiiiat ajaaf itr r. ar4 4i Una jinsi.Bliool sefeaUoassd tf r n(a.BeilishT.tsooBsstbasi liraaiaoa, 4 W shotdprtr in aasaH waa.aeaeaeaiy .aarfr cU. io tbftsid of the enitHisioe tkadefenea f ofjJJo-fooB'rTr.ta.cditaiBi tbetmpi r I . quired, by tlio aeceptaoeo-.of-! .volunteers, er tatbe than. by. tbe ptweeat mide si mikiaf a a rcqai-uuus ,u tmacaiuvwsvi uisrwiaw,m and leaeii.f ittotthewf tat isasasht -Tsambeeaa required by t' draughts juLf-sthaugh vt 1 4d' prnuatMO jnm en, anasi.auaMmcoa sr)S number " pectfuliyrcfbr ym to the' sets of; Celigrevf i children- of iHaii ilraaghlBa MiUtia k,tM t -Would res ' on this sttbjeela Wt;4fc V, 4.-LaWs;H chaai 470, session off 1830 ehspilw, session of It: J t .3 wwj 1 4 i. : InwlationmraUirigaortioBrdr'egiments, I refer 0 tbwy risw-efcxpissed In my I rwettlre PMsldctW and br hlrasSnt tv CMttress;) tniil-em .htW buJv.atM H iu rcrerence ta pescs -asuMi.hmpnt; 1 1 vrs'iry reosrveil." lit tbe present sapect of our (ureigYt affairs, this aoue of sag meptin vf!ru1d re'eommerid twd1.Bewreifieh(,s, "If UM'sagjfsefldn tb WtesseMii anlid rile of tha Drfseht come'nillei hJufd not W fa a - ? 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