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ty ho has been figuring in tHe Western 5fatf; under the tiaebf.dlq'.l4 W(ts detected in extensive forties in isrille a few weeks since when oh th Arts f I - w t i .'- -.' .,,. " uiarriae wu" a niniy respecta . J lauy. x c tarus 01 iiivuiuu iu . the tyedding had; been issued .the day of rhlS arrest. His Aneraiinn h,np Iwn pt. tensi ve in the way of forged drafts on the Western I BahVsif fineperson and winning ndr! t p - vwfw W aawaVT v va ta a w U -sue, his purposesj successfully, t His real name is Weems,'and belongs to a highly flw kinsnian is well known to the public, a the biographer; of Washiri'Tton. v He is : pow-in .Cincinnalt jail,- awaiting; for his in gGeri. Jackson with stealing another mdn'sTVyifH; aVtfhat haveMessrs, lo ham, 'Branca arid Berriaa gained A by 1 quarreiItnitlt"Mrs Eaton 7. All e perierice jwr this tpoiot,.13 same story; .m Mr: Jefferson was strengthened by 'the - accusation of his ene mies J Coirjphnson, (and what' is worseAMr.yan-Bufren) Will, profit bv every paragraph that is written about his '"Black Wife and Daughters" ' It is hot improbable that many other journals beside the Telegraph will profit by these potent hints, and bereafte' public delicacy may be less ! often offended by these" odiods calumnies s j - THE PEOPLE'S PRESS. . A .DiscovfeRj--A nesrro was vester "day discovered on board the briV New . rianuver, aoout tp get under sway tor. sea, . for Philadelphia.: Suspiciona having been V entertained that a negro fellow; the pro ... perty. of Mr. Joseph Rfbero. was on board 'the former vessel. Capt. Levy and the consignee . forth ty ith" i nst ituted a "st rict eaTcH; which resulted in discovering not t the . boy,but a" ymng woman,4 owned by , Capti Jesse Sahderlin. of this city. She was attired in male apparel, anasto wed 'away antler ihe long'boata place so -con-finvd,?as barely rd allo her to breathe: . A process vva soon aft ef obtain ed by'tKe ownet of ! the girjjj agdmst the Steward of be New Hanover, (arChinese,) which ; rvas served By Constable Campbell,rwhile -the vessel was proceeding down the river; CaptJ Levy returned in his boat to the ci- t V with the steward, who was charged by tne girl Cvith favdringr her escape. 1 The ' steward was comraiited to jail bv Justice. vates, to attora an opportunity to near the tcstlnvonyof the icook of the New Hano- ver; (also a Cjbinese.) The steward rwill be brought up 'for examination this morning. The character: ol Capt. Levy si lences the least suspicion hat he wascogni ( ,zant of the' fact, abd there is much reason , to believe that ' the. steward is innocent ; and theormer Having contradicted ier Self in some material1 statements, the girl i always borne a good character. Mr.'Ri bero's boy was found on board another i Vessel, but not secraed. ' .! ' , 'jr.- Savartnai Geojrgia'k. Wcclhesday, Jnly 1st, 185. The-Contention'. The Convention has deci ded on the number of the Legislature. The Sen? ate is to consist of 50, and the House of Commons of 120 members. r We rejoice to learn, from" the Raleigh Register, that no bad feelings have been engendered, and no foundations laid for unplea sant reminiscences. We shall keep up with the of itinary--proceedings but the debates, which are also very interesting, we are compelled to postpone ; but hope lo " give them all before the Constitution is submitted to the jieoplc. We team by a letter fronj Raleigh, that the bo rough representation is quashed, by a aiarjority of 28. Both itc memb'ers of tis coumy "voted for abolishiBff this feature of the Constitution and we have o doubt they lid so under an honest conrictioa f the propriety of their conduct. In this they have eXjiressed the will of a great ma- jority'of their constituents, though in town, it is probable, a majority would be found of a differ ent opinion. We confess we had a desire to see Fayetteville, Wilmington and Newbern retained on the borough system ; but we thank all will be well as it is. If this measure shaU produce a more complete unityof feeling between tlie citi zens of town and -country, the event will more than compensate for the loss of our representative. We also learn that the Convention has decided that the Legislature shall meet biennially. ' :' 't 52rWo iiofonned thai Capi. RoUiJis, of the Sieaja' Boat &?uth Carolina, has found It bazar--; Uous ta enter the haibor of Smithvitle atlaw wa tert and consequently cannot touch tx that place regularly, but only when the tide' suits. . .The public' may n depend on the arrangements- an nounced" in the advertisement Probably some. other -arili-be made. ... v 'i .- ' r' -1 -' -- - f , ' -, i - jCousrtr Cocbt Appoiktments. The follow ing appoifttments were made at the June Term of the CotuBty Court,' for New-Hanover : Covtfk ts sioners if Ptavigation Edward K, Dudley, Ga briel Holmesj John Hill. Thomas Cowan, John A Tayh'Tt J CZvtmittce U repair and, improve the Court Mouse; 'and for building a new Jail William B. Meares, Gabriel Holmes, Edward B. Dudley, Thomas IL Wright,' John A. Taylor. Cawtif i TViwe-:-Willia"m Harriss. Inspector of Sub-al Stores and Provtiicny Anion T. M&ore; 'W.y -S ! - ! . i TItOM THE FARM Kit ft GAHDKNER. Important to Farmers A (case has been recentry;decded by Judge !Villiari's at Dedham, Massachusetts, embracinaf liighly! important-principles, and a fleeting the rights of Landlords and Tenants in a mannerwhich render it worthy I; that the qecision should b widely prornulg-ated The case is a novel one. and goes to set tie a mast interesn tig question of'. law. ,Ilie facts and circumstances were these The thouL'hb of the Leffislature of Ohio Mketismj tp SEAMrrRES8C8iNi Others. A large meeting of females who 'gain their liveli hood by'neWlevorfriOs' lteldin Philadelphia an the 20ih ulL r There -were frcm- three to. four huhdrcd-fbmales - preseiitMatthew Carey esq. presided, (by rvsi'-tst) who has long heen known as the friend of iKe ldfioring females of that city. Ah association was- furmedi entitled "The Ee- male I;nprovcment Society fdftiia city and coun ty of Philadelphia" - the bF.jelt-tf, which is !to raise the price of work, which is ntOEll tdoMbtv; and scarcely suiScient to enable the females thus employed to purchase the absolute necessaries of life f especially where they, have the additional charge oi tne matutenance w emiuren. it win - i .; , scarcely be credited that but 8, 10 and 12 cents are given for tnaking coarse muslin shirts and pantaloons, and but 15 to' 20 cents- for spooling a Hundred hanks of yarn. To this scanty remune ration is attributed no inconsiderable portion of tiat female distress and ft,aale depravity, which abends-in PbUadelphia.' This state of society is hideohs, and calls for the sympathy and assist ance xjf the benevolent. The laundresses were some time ago placed in a jsimilAr situation, but whether their condition has 'been improved or not, has not been stated.. . i Onto. appear lo be "fixed on peace." ' The following pacific resolution' was adopted by the Senate of that State on tlie 1 1th suit.. Resolved, Tlit a select coTnmittee of three be appointed with instructions to inquire as 10 the expediency of memorializing Congress in regard to -the extension of the limits vf the States of Ohio and Indiana northward to the Territorial tin; and also to the expediency of soliciting the Legis lature of Indiana to mite with Hhat of Ohio in 'pursuit of this subject. . i Fmr. in Richmond, yirg An unusually de structive fire occurred in Richiaond, on the nighi of the I8th ult. The fire was discovered in the basement story of Trinity Church, occupied as a Sunday School Room, and for prayer meetings A creditor of a tenant, attached and re i The Church1 was entirely destroyed, and the fire iinoved irom thei premises the: manure I extended to several of the adiacent houses. The made in the ordinary way by him. and ak Church was insured for $ S.ooo the loss is S 7, , so attached and removed a fence procured GOO.- The whole loss by the fire is about S 30; and erected on the larm by te teraani. at OQO. mostlv insured, with the above exception. the Special Tequesi of llisTanjiTlord, and to -An old negro woman, who was an object of deep be paid lor trom the rents growing due attachment to tlie family to which she bdonged, at the close qf the -terfn. The action was was burned to death. The origin of tlie fire is trespass against tfye officer, for taking and unknown." carrying away, tae property ol the" lond Riot in Nkw York. Another riot occurred in the city of New York, on the evening of the 21st. ult. It comniericed about 5 o'clock in the 6th ward, between some firemen and a number of I- rish ipcople, and before it was quelled, at 9 o'clock, the mob numbered several hundred. A few per sons were injured by clubs and stones, and 20 or 30 Were arrested by the police. . ; : . . I Tornado. The town pt" New Urunswick New Jersey, was visited by a destructive storm on the 19; h ult. Fifty dwelling houses were des troyed, and a great nunib;rl injured. Three per sons were killed, and about 50 wounded-ome severely.. ! ! I The Cconmtmieatkxn on the subject of Temper- ance. ls well worthy. a place in our columns. Iu correct xaoral sentiments and its expressions of piety and of truth, might commend it to' the appri nation of the virtuous. ." But we must decline in- sertin-it, bocuse we think it will not hare the de sired effect. A.J this paper is net the proper or gan for communicaxious of this character, we de cline making any exceptions, in those eases Where we should object to a controversy. Although we advocate the cause of temperance we endeavor to be just.-That is, we appropriate no greater por tion of our columns to this subject than the rela ure patronage of its friends seems to require, and the opinion of the editor ought to justify. . -We do not advocate the e&use of temperance as ldenncal with the cbxisuan religion, j Wc leave this to the papers that call themselves religious; contenting ourselves with urging the claims ,of morality, the happiness . of society, and: the prosperity of our country. It may beyery well conceived that pro fessors of religion may make the temperance re formation a ; prominent object in their religious practice.-But the Temperance Societies, when properly understood, have nothing to do with any religion. "Total abstinence from ardsnt spirits as a drink,' is the fundamental rule, if this rule come in aid'of teVrgion or morality it is surely well.- ."One thing U very certain it will nol come in aid4if"ice and crime. f.We tegretto -add a jnew rail j;oad ac cident to those already noticed in the na- pers, anu. wntcn occur so. irequent y mat we are lnaucea to oeiwv mat tney must be 8wtrisrr to some neglect on the part of the conductors of the Steam Cars, and that the acJuiinibtratora of the Rait Road Company have not paid thaK scrupulous attention whiii-h they ought to have paid to the improvement of a; public high wayr where the lives of sVnany individuals are daily exposed by ;iho very nature' of its consirucuon. xesteruay jJociotixr ; ton was run over by; the Ca r, ad . had one of his legs so much injured that ampu tation it is believed, will be the necessary, and immediate consequence. We call the, attention rrfihe proper authorities on this 'roa which hasjalready been the oc casion of so many accidents. I We believ, and we will communicate our opinion tp those who have charge of the Cars, that if they were propelled A "PToBiis "Act Urir jl&xxo short time sisto rjubliihaJ the fact that a man by. the narjiw ol Wood bad Unexpectedly- inherited" t h4 aum Ct tweritT-scren thousand pounds Strrlincr, beqdeatnea to him by. some friend la. England. It ap Dears that the fortunate person is Mr. Jo- nh Wood, of TmitdiK In thb State, and i lr fnwi him the Ibi; .uT. k.n,. a- k. fnlJ The Washington a2i frooa rew Bchrtlte&t; tir&bf, trtan this port. . vBchr. Marytruit," N10H0U, da.r. . . v -' - Oihr. Caskiusr CoXby, x thii port. -js.1 . ' -V. -: ',;jAOr,tI0. . Ldss or thc SoTrWAWinV5 Cspt Mat thews of the ship VTahingtop, rs-hrd here U evenin in the achr. Mans, fictU KuitiL i Wc IbiWwirtr porttctaars : iowinji. circumstances: Sereral rears z go, the only child of an English gentle man fell overboard from a steamboafTn Riot. ;A nero riot took place in Philadelphia, on the 10th. The object of the rioters was , to nmrder a nero woman, who had given testimony in a slave case, favorable tci the claim of the own cr. The riottrs attacked htr house, and com menced an indiscriminate beatin and stabbing state. It wa Ue to INaisau by the wnxKfrs and sold for the benefit of those cnocerncd. T1m vessel was a lot al wreck. The pasmrnrrrs, Mes$r. James Finlsy, Ilbcrt Tdrurr, and Tho mas Dadr. -accompanied the raiHsin t. this place Tae otScers and crew, shrpped (r B ton. The ship, together with s coniJcnJLle part of her ciri, was iiurd al 21 w York. Tle unt proceed of the cari, af?ef d-idtiY:n u!r;e ami expenr-cs auiouutcd ruly to alwut 17,000 cUIars. . ' ' - T. w n ry i n a- i. e " - P3UCES CURRENT, sloicly when starting, as far aa the Dons Enfans. street; and when returning, from' that street to the resting place, accidents of any kind would bec-ome scarce.. We recommend tiis as a proper measure, -in as much as beyond that street there are none, or very few persons stirring, and from thence it is always easy to see the Car coming and to get put of its way. 1 - .... .1 X.O, Ciiirier,l3MuU. Extravagance of Voutu Wc are not exclusively "the friends of the rich we, approve of no peculiaradvanuges, no monopolies for them. Wearethe friends of the noor-ibf the honest and industrious of the inmates, whose- live were preserved by i poor ; not of the indolent and extravagant, me umKiy imtvi.-reiiccoi vi e po.ici. Eleven o. vviio contract ieDts, witnout the prospect the yilUaris have been comtr Uted for trial. Ano- or intent ta discharge them in season. ther .rumpus took piaee m, the northern liberties This rkss orfdescripfiori of 'young men. on the same day. 1 wo blacks had been arrested however, we Jear are numerous : and thev as runaway slaves,ocnd inwncrrse crowd of I have the. injustice to ddraud the honest mornin; of the STth, th ship rac oa (X reef, known by the name of the Crmsinj fWta, about 12 miles to the northward of the lloU r the it . a a T t . wwjm am . n i " i . r I a;i. worn oiittu m iuoui two noarm. a ib wnari xiiiittucipuio, aim nuuju iuciiui- bly hare perished, but for the promptitude o Mr.-, Wood, who instantly plunged in to the water, and with great difficulty and dangert succeeded in restoring the child to the arms-of its agonized parents. Re eated and liberal olTers of reward have since been made to .Mr. Wood, which have been as constantly, refused by him, on the ground that he had done no more than his duty, and the conscious feeling that a worthy action carried with it its own reward. The gentleman, however, who recently died, could net forget the noWy disinterested conduct of the preserv er o his child's life; and on opening his will, it was found to contain the ahow munificent beqdesf, of 'which-Mr. Woo has been duly apprised; Trul) a mag nificeut reward fjianoble action I Sjio Jersey G&ze tz. The English is. Paris. At the English reading rooms and libraries, par; llcuiaiJY ui mai in uir iuc muvr uis au gustius, which, from its proxiriiity to rue de la Pair, the bddlerards, the-Tuileries, and fashionable .lodgings, is tiow most generally frequented, yon may often ob serve amidst many grave readers of the numerous journals from all countries; a brare of English exquisites swagger into thej library, andLafler hera-hing, .Hnd ha- ningi anu oemntng, ana yfl?r-nirig, usp out-,'rJcnnis, have youany thing lo read?" Yes, yes " says- Bennis. 4,What 7 item- hit, grve me somelhing that's nf." "Yes, yes, Clegg's sermonsj" replies 13 eti- nis. . ' "Ah ! Jxffr-77it'f--no preacher boolcs lam-mce no give me ahf-yes lem- mee ah! the nicest new novel choose for me doBenni s r It m-me e ca n't taJi e the trouble no d -that Von't do: tlie print looks vulgar. Dem tnee, something distingue that's the word about amaors dem-mce, if I know what to- do with myselftcll me Dennis dem mee- do! . 'Go to the new church and hear the ILshbp 'preachVsays.Bennis. "No, dem-mee no church forme! dem mee I'd sooner go to h 11." Ividic rous as the foregoing must, appear, 1 ac tually witnessed the scene no later than vefcterday. Simeon! t Letters to lis Kin- folk.. Tut. Cherokkes iA portion of this tribe seems determined to throw qvcry obstacle in ilie way of their removal to the west of the Mississippi. A Council lately held by John Ross, at Red Bluff, have determined to reject the liberal offers which The President has made, under the authority of the Treaty. The President has declared his de termination not to make any proposition for a j treaty more favorable . than the present,, and that the.Indians must- abide by the consequences of the rejection. If we rightly recollect, the Treaty was made upon such terms as Ross declared woutel be acceptable ; and we believe that while he held forth pacific language to the Government, he has i n flamed the minds of his.cpuntry men , Ian d indu ced them, to treat the propositions of the former with contcsapt. In consequence of -this state of things, and at the request of the citizen slof Geor gia and the friendly Cherokees, the. Governor of that State has taken measures tp brganrze a mili tary force, and has appointed Coh Win. Ki BishoD. of 'Murrav Go." to the command. The Milledgeville Standard of Union, of 2!th vdu sdys that this gentleman, "from his capacity, energy al acquaintance with the people oftliat inseparable from i t and consequently notj countfy and particularly with tAerstate ot teet- liable to attachment for tenant's debts. ng wmcn now exists, is ciimieiniy qoaimru w This decision is important to officerMhat remli?r lhe most Prafr a,,,, efSciCiU .service, and they msy not buy I wit too dearly; and par- 10 We that niril f insubordjnatioti to the laws Ocularly to landlords, that they may un- ami constituted authorities of Georgia which is uersmnu tne relation tney Dears, to inose'"-'' Mlv """'".""o p v.-l. whotoccupy their! I lands. - AY" ThjsWeU intended to aid the civil author- lord. ,The defence rested upon two prin cipal points;' 1st, j that the manure was made by the tenant for hrs. own benefit, and like other persouirl estate, was a ttach--able : and as to tlie fencc. lhe, agreement between the plaintiff and'lfls tenant was not inchoate to b' compkned at the close . of the term, the property 'belonged to the tenant, anu was liable to to; taken-' to pay .his debts. ' I .r-'x ' V . . ; . The Judge considered the points rrlis cd in the case of sufficient importance ta demand a deliberate opinion, and after mature consideration,, decided that if at the time of the attachment,1 the fence Was erected under such circumstances as sat isfied the jury, that the intention, of the parties was, that J it should permanently remain, it became a part of the reality, ..ana not a subject ot attachment. , . . i i - .. .. . . . . ; As to the, manure, the Judge laid it tlownas a general rjrinciple, 'thatj such as is made on a farm in the ordinary way. rs maae lor the farm,' rests upon the. soil of the fawn is ndcessary to the farm," and '.ii ' i negroes, of boih sexes,- followed the officers, and were with great difficulty, neaten off. Mr. PoindexTkb, has been superseded in his office as Senator of the TJ. States the ffovernorof Mississippi having appointed Robert J. Walker, to that, office. Mr. P's term expired tlie 4th oft TMarcn last, t lie appointment y tne governor was rendered necessary by the refusal of the Se nate of Mississippi to go' into an election at the last session. ! we Poisonkd Scgar. Early in February last, a number of persons in Calaisl Maine, were violent ly afflicted with pains in the limbs, cramps, &c. About one hundred were attacked, and several died in great agony. On a subsequent investiga- mechantc. arid the workingman, and then to complain of him for laskmir his dues lhe most opulent is fully errtttled to pty for money letit, or goods sold : though hv may not be made poor, because a few dr fraud him oy reltrsing tlve sum promis es ut in npst cases,; it is the industri ous and frugal mechanic who is cheated and'injured by eiciravagant and thought less young raeti, who get into -debt, and then take no: care to oav : and who. whi n requested to give the workman his dues, add ; insolence to injustice. Instead of paying the demand, they complain of the creditor as I hard-hearted. Thev foruet thatlhe has a family to; support, rent to pay for, and claims of the wholesale mer Carefully CorrrcUd J?y I. - - Nvai. STOBi;r .'.-: '-'""' Turp.intUiC.inft.in the water per Irt. . i21 Tor, do do, - - : J,Mal. PiU-h at the Stilly - - -"1,75. It"ia; do - - COtf 11X)J 8 Suinii Ta:jcntine, do gl. 4ifc47l5 Vurnis.li, d - - - do." t,5 Lcmbks . Pitch Pine board &nl ScArHiln, ttvet! hi -the Suairt Mills, rduiiry lengths, per W. liOQ do oo xtra lenlhs, er 13.W) a' 17.0. R. Lumber, wide i SctuiUai, - ; 5.W t,00 do Floorins Hoards. ' - Jr' 1!,00 a liUI Timber, - 6,0Ua7.00 VT.O. Ilhd. rwi-hvin ihevater, pf !.. do do ' drescJ,on the wharf, tl do -"do Brl. njttjbiirttlie v. ' r- - - R. O. iilnl. rou-h, in the triw, 0 AOlis Z' do d dret,ni tlie-wharf. ' Jo 16 a 17 Headi-.ir. W. O. ILIrL ruehin the waer. (jorTos, ib. new, . - ' ' - F.ocfl, ptr barrel, - - V CI 2. a 8 , Kick, per Cwt - - 3 V2 4 Tonicco, leftf, Merchantable, - C 7 l i , . do dj Heft., - - - fn.i- rwrl.iil.l - lULTCt Lfl 1 5t tion it was found, that there was but one article of which all the persons afflijeted had partaken, chant - to Satiifyv Tbds they forget, or, This was some Muscovado sugar, in which was! what more censurable, they care little found oxide of leaden the proportion of one drachm to thc pound. ' In what, manner it became incor porated with the sugar is riot known. . ; Six Months is a ConvkKt. The editor of the ety. j How manv retail traders and me- aoout it; snowing that tftey are willing to prey on the laboring ipart ot the com muni)7, and hat the)' consider themselves aoove the ordinary rules and laws of soci Attempt of an incendiary frustrated. e are informed that an attempt was made on Friday night to destroy the pub lic house kept at 114 Spring Street, and the family of Mr. KnowLton, the proprie tor. A quantity of articles, prepared to take fire spontaneously, was placed in a room adjoining the staircase. They were discovered at the moment of combuion. otherwise the house-end inmates would have fun destroyed. We hope the base incendiaries will meet their reward. . "lnc Y-rk Gazette. Saoxess. There is a mysterious feel intj that frequently passes tike a cloud o ver the spirit. It comes upon the soul in the busy butle of life, in the social circle, in the calm and silent retreat of so litude. Its power i3 aliVe supreme over the weak and iron-hearted. At one time it is caused by tho flitting ofa -single thought across the mind. Aiiain a sound will tome booming across thc ocean of memory, gloomy and solemn as th death knell, overshadowing all the br'rght hopes and sunny feelings of the heart. . Who can desrriV it, and yet who has not felt its bewildering influence ? Still, it-is a de licious sort of sorrow; and, like a cloud I dimming the sunshine of the river,' al though casting, a momentary shade 01 HiV.rwrCwL . . J. - .4 Pens, blark. eyed per bmhel, . - . - J Cow cr Coaainoii, do - 7 Ground do - - - : " TJifcf.o, lb. . , -: BttWx do - - - ; ' UaCon, henrs roand - " ,1J.1J 4Hm, do- - .' slarce - Linir dn - stare 11 1-3 121 -t Salt, T. Inland bheL r - -m 2S.t Liverpool per. Uu hl dull ' ; a TO SouuH, - - - . ' . S5 41 Limk, Cuk - ... i.li I'oatr.Mcss bbl. - 'tcarcc d VU. Pnrr e, do - 1- A li IVesh, lb. - .- i, - h 6 Hi:k, Trime Kbl. - - V.V 12 C'AMn.rj s. c. nuuu lb. , Jjpvrm, - - iio - 3li3j Oil, r.nnaion, g!.' 40 50 , Wirta, . Aui. Uin An-uk lJaxxT, WttirT. , S4at, I own. Scuii, brown, MoLAASKS, Mackj.kix, Oo do. Cur.r.BZ, Bcttkb, Wood. OlK, Pine, vTxx3 . ' V . so - - 47 41 f 43 C a 7 i 1J15 pi. - - a'JK No. t - :carce Do. TUircr - - 3, . liarce - -" lb. - . - la 10 Ash, - 2 a -J,r ... - - . - - - 8 ij Ito- l RETT-Y GOOD FOR A mGaI.." A ,yourg buck "with corsets laced as tight :as nddlfi strings examining" the opera-! uoDoi.one oi tne; lactones in tins place a 'ibort time ago, addressed the following wpinn o iwuon to one or tne young gim hs had some effect. It is said to be unaccount mnloyedn Witk "Docs -ihis-factory ib!e that they should declare their innocence, ZSv.wy ntepai, young- woman tv.: a ne. an swered, ;'Mlt does not sir btUTl sheirid ty, in carrying into effect the laws of .the State, andtoive security, to the lives ad property of tihefrterMily Indians from the murder and rapine contemplated by Ross and his followers. , . r jThb Piuates -The declaration of innocence made by. the pirates -lately executed at Boston, ng brightness. Newbern Spectator, in his j paper of the 10th, is I chanics are defrauded of their just dues, ' . . . ill -ii i ' very severe upon an who h;ve had any thing to oy luie ana extravagant young men WOO, do with this book. The book itself he says, is un- if they werti industriois and .prttdeBt, worthy to be "burned by the common bang- .wouid be free! from debt!, and far more re man'' and is, in his opinion, a "vehicle of iniol- spectable than by appearing, in a costly want -clerical slaeider and falsehood1 the Com- dress, furnished by the (honest mechanic. mitteeof Publication are I'hypocrites and the j There is some reason to believe, that pa- part of the book written by them is "deep dark, rents are in ;some measure blameable for and tnaTignant." He would also have the com-1 the extravagant habits of their ehildren. mittee"made a warning toothers," by being first But this lessens not the disgrace attached uuuw " uic nearci norseponu, anu aiierwarus u iuumj wug run ui ueui, wueii uiev u;ive ih t1.4sUfT.-1w whtr tut taiii4 nunr inenaa, who only thoroughly dried by the application of the horse- no means of paying ; andtrbo reproach S(1TLuu1Bite2tJ?rtT'rt Tirtttf ." wba wn-.p. w e thinlt, to use a homely - adage, Uiat me inausirious mccaanicsioTuiemanaing, the remedy proposed "is worse than the disease." or iiskipg tbe just reward of their labor i - B.nJon Gaztlie. NEW I Oil K, Ju m ZO. Scral Stores. Tar, b'il. 2, '-V31-; Tur- oti.liii'i--Wilinin2lon. eofi, 3,44 a sin. l.l-J.i 2.00 -..Pitch. o : V nish, l a 20. Ltid, 4 12 a Uj ltuu, 1-1; Ctxtan, 17 a l IVtur, a 6,73; Lu- bvr, Scuulins,rinr, 15 U; lmHrt, M 3 t A i S.aT W. U. !Uid 3d o 10; W . Ol B.i. 33 a Jo U.O. Ilhd. 21; HaJin?. W.O.lo ; ; PHIL 4 DELglUA. Jane 2i : Sa cat S'.'rei. Torptili a vilm' nenonT tofY, 3 25 a 3,GJ 2: Rm'm, 1,50 a2&t Pi ch. 2,5 9 Z.ft&, Tar, 2,' a 2,, Cotton, 17 2J; KUnjr GJbOi Ltucbi r. noorinr Boards. C. 19 A It. . . . - T"l - A. . Ot 1 - gloo,aealiace3 Ibe te- o(. return- mif-u PIED. At hi wM'Tre, near the SminJ, on the 12th nk. Vr. JVilKrS DOWMMl, aeM atfOUldO rear. 'A Vs-rohl-tionarj Soulier -uid renkiuoer. - . .'- . '. At Xew Ortoana, on m 15th lr?UG-n. W1L L. TtOO bMrt, irr many years a r-prm&iir nwrctrani mi irval citr: Hen. Koih vin was a Eeubcnant la the U. rt. army iu th-.' Uistwar, ndil)Aqarniry re14(t fnr several years HtWnk you did, if ou-eVere to indgc by anc smen ot your breath." 1 a tW YORK TIM K8. Wfthout the most remote prospect benetuv or J Without danger of any Additional calamity by con3tsing their guilt. ,. Either course rold not eflFect them, but a corrfession would implicate that portion of the crew of the, schrf Panda, who have not been arrested. And when we consider that JiaVe not cared, to discourage the aUachmenU may be strong, even among pirates, Slanderers of the opposition concerning I sWaa IttAPA nOOVkAAV a' y AVVt T lilt v . I.-, m, a. A 1 lata, ujvi v w vii a. wuuiuiuunv ut uaii:i atiu 2? LMg PrrJecllJ? awarp;tbat wecedse to wonder at their pertinacity in i e.,W?l?.0'h,?l D0. haro0' and that the uns respect, tit Is .therefore probable, that they wSalE 1 Calffn!S t WOuld.react to preserVe their comrades by this demon- ? upoa themselves. Verv few of the Whip- . . ,- . t u J , , . . straUon,.and a he was certainly a small matter iourbalsrhave reflected unon' their nmha- -biliHes 11 still fewer Have omitted to in dulge m the luxury of abusing the futur ;ViqePresidert . The Albany Journal i . n&.of those, who are acnt rnnrK -V, Perive thatnothing is to V gained by -tiairn'. TeWrVnh vhlXy J say. This seritenc: was uttered by the Priest ago- lejegrapn,, which denouncesvas - , : T . - , . . ... 'a i U r spnKil;!' ;lt A a: l :ZZ who aUouded Louw the Ibth" to the scaflCokl t wnvniaacy 88 10 e is to for such men as thesemonsters, who confined the crew and passengers of the Mexican below, and then set tke Tesset on fire, leaving ihem to perish by an awful death. What effect the com mand of the, Pjriest, J? Spaniards ! ascend to Hea ven 1" might haye had, "we shall not pretend to re- M Son of St. Louis ! ascend to . Heaven 1" miirht Deatinir these nartv -ralnm'Ai.. .K- I M Son of St. Louis! ttUsVa the fbMowinKnithvhct;... . "1 exhibit Amoral subHrmty; wrtC addressed, as it Will OOr friend Of the Chenrrn p','l WRS 10 Rtt amiable andyirtuoiis; rjt perishin IgTaph Tefer to bistorv and exnenene iA in the milst of a rcvoluton. by a barbarous mob ,, reierence to tnis ooestion? What party OUi wxr V6" ,Utt3 uiw.vw . was eter benefitted;, by attaclcs upon the ' wpretnery 'rlljkadou -.and ; absftrd . vmtiMv - ,...iuii vi iu uiiiHintn7 1 : v. r". r - , . , r 1 . . e know tliat tlie excitement on both sides is very greau We have found it so in our dealings with the parties. One -ex more of our catholic subscrrbers took offence al Our giving an account TaTiot at the north, in which the. catholics were roiftlioated, and which afterwards turned out to be tntrUe. Une Or more of nurihrntMliinl nitmrrihpr took offence, because we advocated tlie rights of the catnohes as cititens -if any man withdrew his name on that accoun-we sincerely pity the We are informed that Mr. Thompson Wilson, of Carrol county, Mississippi, on his wav to Columbus, on the sixth inst.. was attacked by a panther in Bigblack j swamp, and much iniuredinthe right hand I and arm. There were several ceotlemen with Mr. Wilson at the time, but it was with conside'atlediffirtilty.that they could extract -hfm from. trie panther. However, luthts coontr on the nicht tC the 25(a losl. CTTttiV TOJ'IIUK CULVM irUS, Jby soft C Jim L. aod 3caa Aj;.h Cobsstt, arrtl 7 year aod'S taontha.- " - Type ftf C.f saiated and divin ! , . TluU Git l on Cleo's bowt-n tl.d shine With the X n morniBE (4 VM So sown to ps liks clouds wy. Ho e- the benntiful la heart From all the troubled wi-rM spart Kiud sp'.ri t Unee about Uwa way, Aud (urd Uieir souls to endless day. Xaral Stores. Turprn'line. Wilniinn sof, : none 1 ar, x.viJ riven, prune,. a,w; iw-. sin 1,37 I-a t 13. CJUVh; 17 a 29; Fwnf, C.C-2 a Ch7; Lard.89; Bce, N.C.3 37 Scares W. a HlxL C5 a 3H; It. O. Hhd. Ii 4 30' Tobacco, leaf, Ca K; man. Oat 13. y - FA it ili Y ILtUlu, June ill. " -BiOM), 1-2 10;Ciai, 17 1 2 a 154 Corn, 65 A Plour, f S 70 ; 5 a 55;. Lard. 11 U; Siae, tJdiJO) . Rice, 3J 4,J ; Iolarts, 17, 4 1 m o ; ianu factured. 8 IX ' " f unteachab.e blockhead. .This paper is not devo tbey finally! succeeded in killing it. with cu w yw 01 me reiig.ous opinions of their knivesaird sticks I The panther was any ptTiicuiar .seer, and 13 opposed to none. We VCTv OOOT. which mav arrnnnt for his'nt. mi 01 an, as tack on me irentleman. uur private opin-M s j Columbus Democratic PtCSS. . are not to be shall endeavor to defend the citizens of this republic ions on religious matters r.rrv- raulgatedinthePress- it i3 not established for I "AsOTHEt CaRicaTUREy-r-We 'caich Uiat purpose, and sxich a course would be highly tne manner? living as jthey rise" about indecorous.;? We rare not jeonscious of deserv- as q1)' any nation,, particularly if in the reproach or enmity of anv ret;;,. Uvo shillings is to be gained! " The Wall enmity of a aud wetrustia God that we shall neTer obtain Str-. ra.mbu,ators were tickled this the fcwor of any at the sacrifiri nf . I morning, with a new caricature. Genera truth. That we have ooiniona ri;:-' j iJackson is represented Standing perfectly What did the 1- ederalists cam bv chfttfril KillVso a Cw. A man has oeeu sentenced to ing Mr JefTerson with colored asociaU J6" iaPri4onraent at Albany for killing tionsl L Which. natV tur,rA;hw Jne Engiish Cow. thc property ofApother m cr- : v :TT . C';;y.. V f K-iier p UAau tbe bide. tain ; which opinions can be of no conaeacjice to me puoiic, so ionS aa we Jo aot express them the Press. i - . U3 Arritai. of the frigate CoxsTiTTTjey.--The y?"? '&e arrival at that port of the U. S. fngate Consttttitiofi, Commo dore Elliot, having-on board Mr. Litingstox, oar Mttuater to France, and hU i family,, She left Plyinorth May 17th. On coni'.A. North Ri iver on salute which Was returned un coming into-the Tuesday morning, she fired a rom Castle Wimam, etiff nrl Vrort I hnlrlinrr in nn hnnrl n'Ttn of money 'labelled 25.000,000, aruj innbe other a tolerably thick hillelahj with lhe label,'ltst well that you paid it,-or "bthe internal t.: upposite mm stands Louis PluUppe,5 reply irig thus, "Not an btner word,fny dear General, yont 4po logy is'all suficJent" H It fs a liule piece of pleasantry tolerably Well 'doie, rand ti bbut as near lo the-ipology as - the '6h yntei wui gite aacrjnis present ieeiiog. it, x. star. For Sala. jn dTK BAB.ELEL3 Prime '&CEF. HiVly 15 lulf bbla. Met tx a . ARRIVED. 'JtintHi: F-ris Rnbt! Bruce, MorriDi from New York, to G. W. UavU & Co. ; - ' - 23. Bri Frances Sooh'-a, Cannon, 16 days from EWt of Spain, Trididad. L-fi Brig Forest, ran. discharging. d insL UL 32, 10 n. km 7C Sf) V. saw a Ship on fire, burnt nearly to the water's ede. The Mast Riggtng and Spars ap- Deared to beltshcd akmjMckj : n bk vin bard at . . a - t . Uie time, ana a neavy acarunDing, amacA.tuiririK STrBrirFiardUihjHitdicock, froo Soriiaia, to Barry & Bryant r. '. v. B rig Counseiler, Hopkins, Cfixn GoAdakxrpe, b 30 hUls. TOBACCO, 30 boxes manufacture! do - Russia and Raven Duckv . - , . f Manilla Rope and Spun VaM, Riown 8lt, in Sac, ' . Lime; Fannr Chairs, FOWDEE, COFFEE, YAWL BOATS, Apr3ytp 7ane30jio3i - savagk &';cra fevk W Avy Jtk Itk rrrin"? rr,nrnai retailin J. TO LAS iiOsiy SES, jaurecJ per Bng.FraaAhn, and'Corialeby ' ' ' '- aIi" Jane 21. oenr. Aiaermaa, fjom&aru,s iot ix- , by S" U. tireeoe. , - - ." ; -0 S.k Ann rktu , C ' PtildJnLia- bV janeCOih. BAI&Y & BUYANT. ton Dickinson. Kaotns & Kidder. Brig Grand Turk, French, for Alexandria, by SuBrfe Eshs, Eanslfor Warwick, (B I.) 43cbT. Good Intcit, trom ibis port; day. v Bng Statira. Ric, from tht port, ! day. , Sehr. Geo.' PoUoclc. Stuub, d 6 days. iPoiirUt of Jul!: v 'THE "WiLrrtKCTor? - will n9e ti tke I .letic . . . . . . . . noun next, at 4 o'rork P. 1 VtTal addrrucs will be delivered on tbr ocasrM.ind ihaxlecUm , for officer wiii taka- H- . " ...7 -iJL aAV Sccrttafm"- July L 1335. - SZKi .'t f ''V. ,r -4' f
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