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V r. I ".,- : MJG90 Vr A (VIVID orTiYAW, THUS. J. L.E.UA1 editors. IIALIZIGII, IT. O. THUnSDAY, ATJG17GT 20, 1CZ3 TUOttAS J. LCWAV, rilOt'RIBTOll AMJ ri'UIIKKv T Kit MS S.t acratr-ru. three ddllars per annum er annot be allowed to remain i a arrears Irinrer lhtnoneyear.ee pertnateiidntwMh.ontthia ' Slits, who may desircto become subscribers, will beatricflv rennired to nay (he whole a- ' c NOTICE -, Desi Company bring no in complete and tuceeMfui ' anQe ; UQW l"e7 ,,Ted through the , have Buffered the same fate. lVol nruiL no. P iu?t??" tlrLtT dJed nPtcd! j, or he would ,12. He is an ardent devoted - fnaoetedihrev timet lor cue dollar, and tea- nperatina lie that Hiiiltlme' furniture, Fire, upon the moat favorable termi and all lotset tuttalnrd by tlie Company will be adjust ed with liberality and promptly paid." . i ney aiao intnrs upon ri.it t at aei or aoast- m mm . ineyear ,.a.cr.puon ,. ."" Viae -ml tHtrticnlailv invit. th- .ii.A.u. J SOmet mes 8 -A-nawavTjrsw eaawding Next of parly, and is willing to be such. . ?I A 1 . I if . . a 11 at iu head; and he ta UtttoTT -rust o far' a it n..n' -,i.:k - ' 7 "V.. :"o "".I" iukicm. ..aiuuiu ana HuiuiutiiL n iiivu.uLLUF bum sc lunarui .rnpm : Kinrmi. a 11 r t e. red t'n thVm -TlAM f t.;,.j " j J i & ,7Bi"uaiT were lricnus so iar aiso. n;r..:a7!"ir,r'ir ppra constitutional eMe .wh.ci, - t ""' . .inivuii uiiug were) lucj ueiu uu uie nanus and ceivingtbrirgoods from the Northern noH. in LxT-riat to th Editor mart be post paid J roent ol any claiia they might' have for loss orTWtPt FRESH VOXGRESS SPRIXG '.' " OH SARATOGA WATER t Jutt reaeWrdt inpply nl Kreili Congreaa ' Sirhi( or Saratnfa Water, m Quart and, 1'hit lljlilf 1, and fur ale by. ' ' W 11.1. 1 A US, HAYirOOD if Co.. Agntt.8th, I13C. : . 34 damage by water wilb an loflie here, otcroixi at a greater diaiaiiee. -... , - Application by Lettr or eilwrtriae addreaaetl to either the President or Setretaiy, at the Ol- ..v- . u.i.uj in una piace, will be iro mediately attended tn. . - . ,w . e "KNJAMIN JONES; Pre.V W. . S1.WS05, Sec ' , 'Any s.,: ai . : fiw, ..... Horrible i A IVorthern Carriage for Sale. 1 b for tle a artond baud Carriage, made bv aue nt the beat, woikmen in Philadelphia. 1 lie work it execHfed bi li beat mai.err, aiwJ J butineaa will be eontinml at the old tunik'ander the arilt are ..Hbe h.OU durable kind. - - J the firm ol Clarke, JUeTeir fc. ""1 tame ". - - ivuwcu nqeru term a a nereiorore. - Ihe. ardenlmed tn render good rH;e. Any peraoa dioied to wUI ghr hia peraoal attention, and tolitita aeon. 1 aaavl.aaaaa- ariialn alias Br I .l I Ii! a 7 wv " - "". -. -"Tn iv iinuaiice 01 lorraea-. lareri All rfebta dtia tn nil at mi ahnn anil umn ilu ih nrf t'ai- I ...t . tr 1 it .. .. . . feet of he may view his duty will always re truments, and on clevateliimsciriu 1' if in bia kamld nniiyltr uidv&Bf.rnl . : r ...t ? " 1 ff. . , . , , . t ; t"""b" iv d j aaici t cot on I " urn actluirctl. . , v-r-- j viw uuss uuam uiv AmcnHn, wuere they werel It these twelve reason dn nnfn: and selfish the : ,srons secur no-, .'treated wilh th. rtmt i.AJ.-rK.il tlo not satis- Place on the cabin floor?.. nd ns&;; hrl.lJ f ikJi ZTo,: A' 1" nJ n atn-republican aside the Wiak in thCi f.ii. tliomlo.. ...... ...vwiiii, riirr r ! " the wet and cold. -There wa. .1 " niSASSOKS WHY crew towardi in. tie vet ami rntrl Th. u,.. . - - ..... v w 7 a iivi s n ui a i , - - . boy, named O Brien. esrieciallr. hr, PLAIN. HONEST CITIZEN NOTICE. - :? : , Vemei1rlo-iwa-r.n:-Tr;iJ--'i;.ii SHOULD VOTE FOR MATITIM 1 rt t ' . i w a IVIIM VIS UUaUU. . . . . . - ol W. It M 11,-r.on. haatakea b,T n".: ""u eHU"r.eiJ evr7 r ' Cruelty and Fraocia MeTeirand Kobert II. Uwrenee.!: The abuse. Most of the men had got" lore i-K iruin sianainsr in t ne salt wafer. "J,0C "f "" " jb and learn J and elaima against W. k IL Bnraon-Ul lJ IVAREllOSE J1XI) CQMMISSin V . IV. II i. r, . ivt I Kin- . I ' . , . a Aaadttipy in ibia tuwou..J he bnutubea ol Edu- eaiiiMi renirel to be taught by him, are the lol luwiog. mtThe (iretk and I .at in Langaagetj the- pnti(nd branebca ' of tli Mathaiuatica, . l.ratiiiuer and Gengraahy, -' t. ff---'- is. : i Kdenton ia a village iinated at the head of Al .tiemuile Strand, n the North aide of a apaeioua bay, affording auagretftble water proaiieet, and a pleaaant ifouthern eapoaure. ..It enutaina about 10 or If hundred lohnbiiwita, and ia turrouiided ii inciirrnxii v. at u. uryaon, that they will Hmwue mr BnineanmrtfT the flrm' ef Cta'rte ...v . ... a, a, mc oiurca occupied by W.- tt H. Iryaont U Cotton atoied with at, will be maured frnnj Hre.freeof expenae lo the planter, which will tuake nor Warchouae more safe, than fire-proot Warehnuae iu the ehy. Vbe ratei of Storage will be eastomary. Liberal advances aril) be made on (itinn ...a ..... viimi fHiuainea iO 111 liy t) l.v .liiliuad. rill k. .1.1 . " -J l, . w....i..Mi,..v.i ......... I, """". ine reertv. - ...rflTO Burtne,, will be eontim a. - ---- ' - ' - iat vaw a aiiiucaa7a luMta . SHODM) VOTE VAN BUftEN AS PRESinRNT COF TIE UNITED STATES. ' - I. His character is a perfect emV- and were peerish and apprehensi?e- ofi1"?3 one can solve it Hence, to otns nun: as soon as ii'Brie.f.imP'."," esocnincnr. in so man. near them in search-of a --dry berth, hef mtter,:wonId be to incur a m vast wa Jfcielwary for -h ' m the : 19 of Decemberthe 1 6th DU'T wh0 characters, davskct the wreck, the Caotain said. morall7. ft.nJ- Plticallj, : are X well they were how a length of time -wtth- Knrw?.l0.nare Deen ?"en tested. and that the only question foVthem to Pa8'.f".h,v? nugc&1 H.''- : I consider was, r whether one of them : "e na? "V""? his native con-M should dies his ooiniott was. that tone m"5 D7.7.CI08S UUJ. should sifter for the rest, and tliat "n.a .. : the Jaw , and h. Iota should be drawn between the four , Z f , T ?,?Bwr 0,r.an4 ,a W0lJ boys, as they could not be considered J."ut fa,4' ,l,, aPP J,nS h c" aoerwt it l.,s to their friends, asthose ne" of the IaWt6 .the purposes of 4t iih Mr arnlemrtirlK-ilM Uwwimfttrzmzl-'.I: i aati wives ami civuiuren uepenauig ..V -YP' i j!. : 1..1-J1.1. -. oumintiaueeoi me natron- . U .i r . -t.i.-i-j u:- - i" F'mi a oariT. ana inc. orifani-r.llinn ,.... , ..... m cm..... . ,Tu....n ii n.Kj.ir jan ate, a long extended lo the firm of W t, H nmie uuietitu tu inn, f .,.....:. i.l ri -i v . " Urym.-- ; - .'""cept the. boys, who cried out against" 7 '? "7 V..' K,B i i iiiiru. in iiHriirmnr nmruuron nrra inur i - . r uiiiivi- ferSfitnd some muttering were helrd a.Ft?V tpo:a.tescopi fofnis curm. eontinu, on the aati.e I muncst the men. that Jed the UttPfuAV '? party manoeuvres, to which he dT :jr?Z b apprehend they might, proceed inV "7 .devoted;- to W: bow more summary war. f riendless and t'.C A" auunuuuUira forlorn as he was, they were well cal- ot GoTernment. Irf-r.-- cutatea to terrify, the boy into acoui- Ztr , neve;. en,, either in ....i ii. i..i . pnncinleor in nractice. a Mounrl r. Mi -it . pubiicanf bqt, on the contrary, he has ulville HOW nrenared anm af i-lr. Ci..,t. 2. ". .. "X .,,en" of w hich i charaotet'taed by mduitry , iutel ligi-nce, and refinement. - : . , - The Troitwt of tno-AMtdemr citizen should vote for Mr. Van Buren lor the next President of the United States, we will gire you ' twenty -four omer reasons 'in your nut number. ANOTHER OF TIIEJPEOPLE. N '" - 1 Sun. The new.editor of the New Orleans Bee, appears to be about as test? .a t !-'.". . .... . .. . oe w tgaorani oi-pomics and political men. He has ' not half , the milk ol human: jkindne84 A ' .. I' 1 - 'ww - ' ... '--.1 uccessor nan. ne cans judge yhite an apostate, becan ' ree years ago he opposed tne Jbai, ..I, on the ground uias.uie XMauon was then in debt, and B7.aflDP0.r.t!.. JJLls. a .ntaris. of. dis tributing 'iHie'S u rpl uif" tieVctV utcv '' rresident Jackson, three years atro. vetoed the Land Bill he has now re- uctanuy signed a bill answering the ,iame , enus ana , purposes. Is he an apoatate, Mr. Bee? -The Bek says the Land Bill pro- tll.lnfl Ana. A I. .l i L.i a. I m " me uiairiouiMigot tue proceeds or the- Public Land among theold States. Is this true? Has the Beb any knowledge of the provisions of the BiH? We eptofriot. ---rr-- J he Bee further says While in A. MM. vaningeaoi tne a-iiiinaiy,ttie weaitn ni tne neigh. W. At H, Uryaon. uottmond. Ita- inerraamg population and re-1 1(XW) Piteealwat Hemtt Hairpins a no. , inniiiim. ..-.. anurcea, that the fariliTuI atieiilion oftuch a teach, er In the school, would toon enable them to re. - ward hia Inbours wi'h a more adt quote compen. aatlini. Itiv attendance will be retjuh-ed on the (at Vf nndn'y in October next, at which time the firrt SesaMMi o the school aill commence. t . BvOrd.Tot the tt.iaid of I ru.lera. August 11, 1S3C. :l2"- J 54 3t . . STKAI". ;; i . TakeVnp m Pranklia eonnty, on the planfa. tinn tf Jeremikb Perrr, .4 nitle aniith ol Lou. iahnrg, a sorrel inare, about 4 fort 6 or 7 inches highi I he ewmr 4a- remieatrtl Mr Tannieind prove, pay charges, anil take hit property. rJtlCKSEIf 41 1 It M A N r Han fen- - Franklin Co. July ,,13 - s4 Swpi " Mrotland Nork ' rr - fe.iiam: sF.m.Aitv. ' The nndervignetf movt. reapeettti'tj;- tnform "lne public that lie hat engaged the aervieet of Mi.. iNUtiiiu U. HuWiN tdVVVw JTrk, who will take charge of the above Seuimurv, ta his reaideuce in Scotlarfd Neck, where lie haa re. ct-iMly erected a eonilogtable bulldin, for the purpose.. , ... I'lMtkxereiaes of this inttttiiiioa will commence ear Monday next, and the lollowing branches of H nca ion wdl be laofcliti vir.r ' III J)iv:tion. s Heading, Wiiting, Arithmetic, fi ram mar, Uecgiapliy, Parley's llittory, An cient and af mlera llittory. I erms, tlO 150 d j. .iCptlonOanahnrea . 700 lha. Hemp Hugging I'wiue. - -110 falatt. Sugar, , ,,t . , - 0 do. priinn.Mnlatses, " ; " (W li.gt prime Cofti e, ySr 100 do (ireen and White Java Coffee. 800 kegs CutNails, asrted,-i. .,JL. J.tWO bushels clean Liverpool SalU , " 650 sacks - do. " " , do. tn good Older. , w uvi. Rimnm immraiie LHUOrS, '. ' ipe Cornac lii'undy. 4lh nmof. 1 t pipea pur Holtand Gin. - -c" S bhrlsr inmaics Haftn l)' 0Jrt kofdilTcreut kinds Of win .T ?l .or;' present purpose best, and adherine to and he knt-lt down resting his face on U professions no . longer thlin . fher Mulv. le's kne . The latterJitd the promoted his interest, or ministered sticks, in his hand.' and was to hold k;. " r .mimsierea ..... v l dlllUlLlWUa i . . , s . ioki iba ntKk'jfait,:rvV;vi.i4; m 4 1U.0( Iba.' Caatinet. attnrted. f ' -,v v A large Aaaortmenl of Shoes, of every detetiii-i nun., mi,, m iuii n,voninenioi nmilli't Tools. .y amttBf torll was. U'Bnen was to calloi.t rArit.. i.. f!.:T . - - . - -tt..t w m - k cut, ttriiuuiit-nii TmrTT tw rna the lot was laid aside. Tlie next stick was neiu Up, and the demand was re peateu7'on myself," upon which Mul- The Francis 6paicht, of 345 tons. X..'.8aul .t,,a. wa9 death lot that laden with timber, sailed - from Sf. u JJn.en. haa caIIct t '"r himself. WRECK OF THE FRANCIS SPAIOHT. - RELATED BY ONE. OF THE : CHEW nalneTihd whatever forrthe shortest stick, was to die. ever merit it, on account of his nu Mulvifleheldp the first stick, and merous chjga, his hostility to many . ...... , vt-- -.-ipuunvBii wuxenao 10 ; wr, Madison The t il 1 A "... no me late war. whl e he kmmn-i.J i. r. i . . . .. - 7 . i r-w no ictierai opposition to the war, and tne letieral candidate for President against Mr. Madison.' 7. He does not enior the John's, NewfoundiinJ; op "n . the snnouocem of SS 'SS TemDerboundto-Linirick-The crew amounted to fourteen men, with I. A a : . . without "utterinr told liim he m ng a.word.The men any portion' of the countryi but. ust prepare for death, the contrary; so chameleon-like I on has W ftViiM. . Rbtttorl. . Ugie, Natural the Cinfain and mat... K. J...I C I and -. the Captain nronofipd lifpArlino- kn I.:. .t..l. ... Ml mtelleetusl ....(.:. . .. .' .-'. f f) i,m .'Vr,- , ... .... i - "' . uccrpuve IUS .... .. u. .... 411B tuun cm nia i nmtiirni .hi.i.i.. '.u.i i - ... . ' Oil Painting "V : Mntle, '. . - ' . 15 00 Kach Setiion ennaitls of five montlia. , Mo HgwiH enmet biclily reeoniinended, bv some o the first lilcrary , nieb' of th Norths at well iliiie! tn teaxh all the the above branch es, except Mutie, a competent leachi r of which it i expeeted lro ihe Norili in a lew dart. - , - It i higlily Hnfuwiant lUat all popila ahiu!4 enter Srhnol at the- begtnnmg of U;e Season, raeb young lady mnt bave evert . article of clothing nurked with hiJ'.wKgie.nanie. - noaui tiir Iiileen or twenlv young ladies raa b had in the lubirriUei-'j Uuirti ul 16 motiil here young ladies will be continually under the adopt any favor thpir "e spoilt, and sustain OH. :i l . .. . 1 . .1 i.. ,, .... . . mm.., nil, . -I ..i... ...-ii, , ..inin iuii IlllcueclUUI I trptho tnw fV. .1 . . pt.iu.n..k.' k;....i n .. .fiweainer tor a tew days, but it afW. ..... . . ' a f e-fVlvva.a aja I . ... . ' - t.rH.c.ni.ea.iimau.m.onio the at at uivi.iooj " oiew so naru, that they were r ' , .V " " "", "nnet out common consent of the Deor.l?, Uha 1 1 per setiion. oblisedid drive befnr thta avinA! A t COala DnaS M flow of blood! tha hnw chem .,,TandBot.nreMh. ; - W W lhr 5n lK(, lnft:B;n" o7 himself attempted to orm fh-rw: lc,A"!. .."eoniy lowing. ; T . io o thevessef, through the carelessness ofl . IV1 " I l.Lt. - - -a .--" - r fTfaflV ni tdllAil an tvM. : ll . 1. van I " . ww Vla OUT nn" "w.nwmsmani-iuaaenijr broached too, ,- ,C '." ;5'V5.u,ooa' course of policy that will I) oo ,j . i. i. i , cantain then an1'ri.. ;a..r .... I "- u .. ieh mm an uuur biie iay on neri .- . 7 ,- unae, i news, secure the I. I .1 . I 7tl naflAe Ia m. t.l. ....a . I . . wvB.H cnUf tiro- sreierTian - oitnni . . .. -r . t - .. wU. ubiu uTiaucn snam tntrmri . it.n- v. . . . I n Bill ni. IkkiM in II.. . I . . mm . - I . . . m -.-., ' mil- iii. mn" " , . ; t aaii, mac mil and others, in the en "At WIS O'Bncn? for fill. fii af;m. liairmpnr nflUi. f.,ll . rz. s - ...mi, , . . - - ..... ,1 j - . v..- ..,.iyi iinifi iiiiiia. . - Patrick Behame were drowned in the terrified, and -begged that they 8. lie doe enjoy the confidence of ."..vwuranu wiminj tne . .marem 6'" "i,n , time:, he sai.l, me party to which he belongs, because "ftC:-Ti ."If a"J weakVuFif : they the sTaves"of the ! cottar loorUponlim. .liniviiiA Mir ,. h. . .1 : i wiiiiiii ipr mmf.ra i .m.. . . 1 . - I .u .. : . . . . . , vc imt.tiig tnaiti i - "vuunu mm sieep ion,R M,c,r turn, aa tne most apt antt nli um w.iutmwajr ,WMf Hijiin i p .-.f iv. uuiu ci..araiiu,.afMi tiren I'" "hh ittey cat"8eiect'-tO' carTy,oirt nuu me Hiiin inimpiiinioi v rin-nruii a u i vtieic fftrr exnrPHKifina nr iiiauM. i run.niiin ....ki: i ... ' . n . . . . j e..M .no , . ri; r win l - rijuunguiiB, : aim UnDriDCl Care llf tlw lin-e.lile...riil li.lire llwv Kill tn..l I nnnn rf t... .:l.t-.l .1. . . ..i t 1 lha ili.ii ...I .1. . ... I t D .... . . - . '- . wupmivi ever, kind-n-Md atteni; I rom MrV Pa, ker : " , A"C ' . ""e ?W'U . 00tt " t":.:'" '"U .P"'? ' " . " 'tWaS piU poill.CianS, S have abused Tht .d himself., ii he i,-Htmn oi t i.i. School ia he. ,u. . ana tuere was scarcely an v nre to iay iiuin on him. and maa Jeflersan. and ftronouncfrl J m. ... ."tv. i ui ma uiroan". u.'jinen, aiatnson wortnyot a halter; are ready dl'IVeil til I'Ttrcmifir. il.-t ieo,l . --i v nuuiu ....... ... .ui- iiuoauiias m juarun van not let thorns the first man. h aai.l Buren. . 1 , ' er latrt ..i the sn.te. Por the b.gh and moral lunate crew, standing ancle deep on who laid hands oa him ' 'twould be the ' 9. He ever will enioy the ronfidpnr. he following am.uie oih- i 'ei,"o " w "aiever ooicci was near-1 t'ei uiai tie u naunt mm ai- ,: l....l..i.- ait'..,..:ri .. il . i I fax ....t. - 'I'l .' . .... .! ne to join yon, nor interfere in anv man. except any tniUtary operation in Texat, l.ece.r saay be oeoeanry for etf de- Should you -s. ' - tioned boundary linVeyonri the above men the safety of the tro will rettn soon Very res)cctt'ully your r. , ' " : .'' LfU't s.-rv't, Maj. Cen. E. P. Gjtltxs, Ca. .'r.-yor"-itn5rJiatJ " - itl neither the specific instru! tint., ui.. k . r . I . . mmn nimne H-mpfr BF - I ner T0IT j n letter do we find anr fault. Th Secretary of War seems to b anf. Iiciently solicitous to observe the neu tral obligations of the United States, by limiting the discretionary . power confided to Gen. Gaines to cross the Sabine to two contingencies 1st, to the "employment." by either of tha parties to the war now raging in Tex as or the Indian tribes within its limits, so asto endanger , the peace of our frontier! and 2dlv. to the adanr of armed .partieso jiear to our fron tier "as manifestly to show that ther nejToJat63efn Th t : latter. .ronlintrpnuw Clan a": .t.,.. j... j win w.im 31 uvra not' pretend has occurred. Has "th former? Unquestionably not. Th only reason al leered bv Gen. . Gaini. , iir justification of his movement, is the'fuifor,1tseirp ninety-oiine in every hundred of such rumors are, that two or three white men, belonging to Robertson' colony' in Texas, and of course not citizen of the United States, had been mu der ed by the Caddoe Indians, not on our frontier, or in its' vicinity but seven ty miles within tlie limits ol Mexico, and considerable ttistance from Na-J cogdoches, which he has assumed the responsibility - of j seizing. Jf the r".l!nrwf'were"trtte,"U is not. thecohtingeriry iinon which he wa - authorised to act. It is a case un provided for in his instructions, " We. thedenvicritic raiiks he i7ude Whifel sustained the. friends ot democracv oui since ins aposiacu, he has voted against the men he acted with, he voted uw wfeiore censure the govern- aeainst Mr. Tracy, (who is Mr. Tracy?) ,,,cl" 'or insiructiongwfiicii were, Mr. Stevenson, and Mr. Kendallt in P!rnin n.p"8rj the existing state ith the 01 tnm ,n .Jnat , quarter, and, as we and votes w Hartford Conven short, he now acts federal party and tionisis." Xt jL . . II . .... is an contemptible moon snme. juoge .vnite has given the most ample and convincing reasons why, he vuieu azainst sievenson. l anev ami ll. nnt. .:.. nt... understand them, looked onlv lo th duty of : self-protection and we shall not .hereafter j:enaiire it unless, in defiance of the 4maxim of the Presi dent, "to do nothing, in, his inter-, course with fortign nations "which is aa . a a v .. . - . Tt,.L I wronz." u snail sustmn this ins-h-hand. apostacy-inthe I ef ct3ft'weia-jactqually" Arid because he! ' , ' , lw waty-wttn m exico ll.VeO In1e ltd. J 1 .it faiM. lli ii. S....lu...l l HIT III IIP) Cffn ftwnt Ilia nru.n n.l S,9MtK "V"' '.'); . bulwarks. No! situation could be lion of eountry. aid m the wholft few as high. mi... ,", . .. . . , and i,ie.M..i .mi., t.... ji.ii. f- inlre miserable than that of the unfor. a be fiat taken hai tc, er tetliiuouiatt hi Uer favnnr it reK-rred to. Is. LBM'U L. PAUKEIt. July 12, H3&. - Si im . ' CP.nTIUCATK . TheSnb.erilii i tiHke pleawre in recommend "g Mia. M. Kowax, as a young lady highly eateemed by ail her auaiotaHce of a Nniahed editcatiim, and powllkMiig tlmt amiability of dia- limli a.liuuably ii mMruelreaa. mcipal of the narv. . JNO. A. YATES,- Piolesaor, U. Colleee. B. P. JOSUV IVof-torU CoileVe. 1.1 JI'M L.K I norr, II. o. " AIJ)Z(1 POTIEIt, Ik u. i -". IIOUEIIT II A l.LIU A V, New York, iKmn ann tritamtitte OMtlinil, .in icine nones ui a IjKANIA R.T8lllUjpM, Pi viKiieciRj reniaie em : ' ClIEitOKEE EAMDS. fN THK tweni.-fnurtb day ol October next, Ulie town t'P,.nklin, In the aounty ol Maoon. owiao, snrinuaroiin,,, pobj, will eon. "' T "t "I" tor the aiwce of one ii I i i KW' ,Be lmrP of telling .... .men nav oeea sorveyed nd re ntals) ananld, acquired by treaty from (he Chero e Indians, pievioas to 1820. The tale will teNindtctcl by . omoiasiooer appoinlsd lor V" BWWB, ' '. t,( ' Vi", , r!-.. Executive Dopartment. fed "Y "i u'Mn nim, no screamed an uren democracy. - - - and struggled violently, addressing , 10.. Very probably - he mar have himself m - part irulnr; to Sullivan, ;a sprung froii tL AumLf walk? J Sfe l.rbert man. The poor youth wa, ifor nothing i hi. characC r5i 2 nowever, soon got down, and.the Cook. olpa. or nuhlii -r....l.. i i i. i i. MOTICE. ; 1 SObaet iner woultl rctnectfull v inform the , ff h "'A''y,.th.t he bason , t7Vm "it Mdla, an attortmcDl of Sawrii lb pleated W ( fcKr to1"1 'M LXiS ot ddfar- - 'rttrciiaiirna. aw n ' flimentiona, wih whien tie fP'J their ortlera.. prleet for Lumber. Corn Meal and Flo, I-eij the acme at hit neighbori.' Tb my of hi Mills to th city, therefore. . """ ""tvantage 10 vurchters. -- ? .1. ki,M . furoialutat at only a abort FBtC,i..Milll, July S3, 183C. 11 3m- 7nWiib ., . ,.l ... ..rii'i... ucibuhr. nimnur en . ... n n estas sea after sea rolled snccessiveivi iff ifleftth.:: There was a pcneral'hPsi.rtHerconstRuta hia over llinn.'- On " -b.: - !.. j:. I Inlmn amontruf ll..n. .ut... . .u I .f -.. - .. . 'I . . 'cj uia-t -- - -n"' ...tn,. "iii-n.t leuowi""" iiiua uinc-ser,ving partisans turerru mat tiieir provisions had been "ameu uarnngton aeiwd the boy, and throughout the country. Such is now ....o.iiu viriuuuru, anti tney iiau.no mr ans of coming at any fresh warier. The gale continued unabated, and for safety and shelter they gathered in to the cabin under the poop. Even v-a v. ry.- Vt HO PU UFCII WILI1 WllPT. Q !,. 1IID1U L'l ilUI IlPHIZflrilin. ril F tltfl I nlaiiaf a I.im . 1 a .a dry plank could not be found,, throat with a case kinfel and the tul de,Vhi;'he7descent r'S ''"' their only rest was by standing close reen was nut nnder, the boy's neck to it,t. . V V ' "' ' together. At ten in the forenoon a e the blood. V J' IIeHba8 10 trLu!h ?,at cotnmand vessel was descried to the westward. As soon a fh. h.i ... i..:i I .,:temICI ba charitable but she stood far away bevond the Dernetra hi m':":" "V F"TVm,6n8 8"h a fime airif, reach of sional. and wis soon out of meL : Th-lnl'Zl. '! "a B,e caQ ,UDm, indignities, iht, That day and the nxt passed body, and iX hZ ake ) " KK' away without any chance in the Veath- ter were hunir ovr tit th .p.?ct qnimitj-to er.. On th. third it bSgan to motler- portion oftha formp, ii.. Vnili f " 111. T?"""!' Wche.. -with; ate. i here were thirteen hands alive, immediate use, and almost every one and not On hail factor! a miMivl nflnarnntr U n . again late which was be Kendall's nominations. no -1 neon sisleney course of the JuitirA could not support these men and all an( of tna constitution of his country others with whom h fnrmprlr artwl I " nope that vien. USinCS Will Iib let them be proven to be as e-r-at utahtlyrecalred, his ranh act (lis- scoundrels even as thenotoriout Whit-l"T"w,u?w""na : "i"seu madd to an- ney. why. forsooth, h r Tin .... lwer lor it belore the conatitutr-d tri- in the grave opinion of the New Or.l Bunai- leans Bee! I. " are in great danger of permit r a . ' a - . . t.' .' I N n.a ........ 4t ' . r -.1 rtri t uui me cream ot ! the foke ia . ih " uur jr"'pin es lor me lexians. r - . w -T ..... . . - , w judge now acts with the federalists! i u are ,lot ,nter,8t- and Hartford Conventionists! Whreledui heavy land speculations, whose are the federalists and Hartford Con- vr'ce ' 'east on a par ivith their At ;...K ra i . linn. f ;t,..i. i.. -..! .! I . vrnuuillSMr iiiis Verr rahev? ia nnu I "wwt omi v.l Itr IlllSiritd liur IB(I(T. .r.i -L I m..i. ! r . . . o oi mem. vvoodoury.ol the Treasury.!. "l" " rt,erence io questions hav is another. Is not Forsyth another? Dear,nS (heir success. But Hubbard and Cushman of New Hamn- we '"""d n it permit our love for shire, are two morer hnmr m,,.!" Mr our justly excited .ntina during the last war. Buchanan, of tn to ""?ir savage enemies, '.to induce Pennsvlvanift f nntKv - fiu7irfuint I us io disregard - our sacred lift (inn nl .' U (V MB ilTUUl 1 .a. .. of N. York, is another, and. we could jVga. "ns "rto ,ook,witn a misnUc name almost, if not ciuite. a maforitle,,ehl,Jr 0,1 tne asaumpitpn byannlita- I m . . ' . af J I . 7 . . . P t r I oi tne party in Congress, who were of :7,.0,ucer 01 c', a learlul responsi . ii. . . r 'ii a . . . i ntni .. ii.,-.... , me aarne laun and calling. JJut why v ieico is weak, and need wer Van Boren himself burnt "re irong., should a war arise blue at the commencement of the last Detween B" would certainly ba tho war, and opposed Madisonl letiott.-fa'!-8ne..dM.nQi: lee! too sensibly her anu ins creeu and that of his partisans ..v l" prosecuie- ir we might isullrafederaT.nuihphT pretty time ra,,vu'ehCT"",,'W0 pleased. ot day for-Van Boren men to pratea-lPtant0,ur lltS . H'e pulaceg -of her w mt . i inrrri iiiinti brnit J co E-Wfirfi - tei nramonir thi, federalistsrand Hartford Coiivciitioh- ists. 1 he Bee stings itself. Mobile Mvtrtlser, ' magiiiueent caiHtal Kat I ness should rather secure lier t'rtm the t.itnchbnry Virginian. ' ' GEN. GAINES'S JS10 VEMENT. aw tv e suDioin a copy ot the instruc- nf fhn uons iron me nar JJenartment to Heq. ruaines, under ,WUicU,tJat officer has deemed himself authorized to in- weak-- rana - than invite aggresnion. f' . Let u to kings and etniwiors the unonv;ui,L ction of Iramritino- helpless. Republics should Ik niiiri. generous and just. Le; not ih aimy of the United States. I. of its Major, Generals, take the field in aid of tho -aihentiirers, and an y yadetherritoryofririendlvnow ra power with which we itiX by sacred treaty obligations, to nre. !. iJ. " . . . . .. ..I. I e - . 1 ""'H'l i" iim.e war Willi Rlpxtrn serve he relahon. ofpe.ee ...d.mity: etu. do it openly. Mj "t i , S SirfThePre.i,le.,tu .erv .oi.io... .L. "Odcihandcd ami dishonorable man- you should set cautiously in carrying' jnt0 1 ner . we are io be p!ungel into a ffi.i.1 ..... 1 1 I j. ...i. . Kir bill ... .1 ii . i iiuiuuu, aim iu uo niitinngt ; uccieeti oy the i'e- wmcn can compromit tne neutral relation of prescntatives oi the neorile. and not bv the United State. .Your great ohiecta, . any General of thl VI 11 .1 .1 f Imve been before stated, are, to dellnd our 7?!.-!-T. - "ie "" w,w da, ,ii 1 iu usuiu ine; war-ni.ikin? nower. , and not one had tasted a morsel of partook of it. This was the food si ncer the wrecki and they had of the 16th day. They ate only three bottles of wine, this was at night, but the" thirst, whic .v uUl ,,. wine glasses at intervals, fore endurable, now became cravine. ancro. was some orrnaiAnnl u.k:l. I ....t h. .1.1.. .t : : ..i .. . 0 . ....i..i, miim ..1. w.tj eiaa.cn ii wun salt water; ptepared at first Tor Several were raving, and slaked wildly the lourth or fifth day through the night, and. in the morning, ... 1 iuc iiiau. ins ravin" KaJ-ElIeU-liai-f wii'Iava..! conliiuuulilunaiail.. .i i: . :.ti The penods m which little or no rain and in the mormno- .a hia aZZJ , . - 1 . . o- ..... tney were not saving, but on tney got a. cistern under th ma9ttwhereit:Kal-filleit-4ii-tv ten were nowever oHm inn. !.. they stinted themselves to the smallest possible allowance. In Seven ilavc af. ter the appearance of the first another was seen only four mites north.' An ensign was hoisted, but . he hnr. away . like ; the former.' and r.-aa annn Jlosttotheir-veiw--- i Bj'inuatiiing, ine veins 01 ins neck were cut, snd the blood drawn from him. This was the second death. On that night Befiane was mad, and the boy Burns on the following morn ing! tney . were obliged, to be tied by the.- crew, and- the latter eventually bled to death by cutting his throat. oat blUaht ' and he can smile, and smile, and plot deep mischief while he smiles. As to his fitness for an in tercourse with foreign Powers, to pro tect the interest and honor ot the nation, plain people, possessing com mon sense and common information, should not forget his letter of instruc tions to Mr. M'Lane, whilelsecretary e ' ma-H'-f'Dsof State, relating to our negotiations the succeeding nrg1it.wim England tirantriue, in wnicn ne Virtu;il y cast himself at the feet of the Kin r of neutral obliiratihn. e . 1. , . . . . o n no uovcrnmeni. it tne Indian are not employed immediately utort tha hnrW there will be no need of your advancing uc."" " icniiury 111 me sciuul occupation of the United State, unless armed partie should iipproich our frontier to near at matii festlyto show that they mean to violuto ir territory, sucti a state of thing is scarcely tobesnticipatedfrora either cf tliecontend- injr parue in 1 exa. But it is otherwise with, the Indians. In th .Tni.mni nr.. tney will not be restrained by boundary line. but will eekcalp wherever they can find them. The whole history of the employment of Indian, in the contest between civilised communities, prove thi fact. It Wa orin- cipally with a view, therefore to thi Kate of mings, that you were authorized to cross the line divKiit"' t' i n -v actually ia the oc- Kng.and, v, and. deeply disgraced tin; nation, by basely reviling his owr Goyeroment. and humbhi Im- 'rin -. - ft - a boon, what. liad been refused as a right, and whichsince obtained opou such decrading terms h -g" nroved a ;natiotial injury instead of i beut ' t, cupatiou such n ofth- i yt.-t I:. " c tt't ;. ' .We are glad to see that the condem nation' of Gaines's movement is warm and intlignnnt, even among the must decided friends of the Texian cause and none are more decided than our selves. In addition lo the forciblo comments of the National Intelligen cer, in anotlipr, column, ..we havebe- lore us Similar article in th N' urleans JiuIIetin, t' agency in v tw organ ot the t cify.'ttic New ' our v -.tho Texian urleans Advertiser, t lormer townsman. J. It 11 . 1 ... : - -.. Aiexanuna (IM.) Gay.ette. t: 1'..-fersburg- Intelli Somo of these we tiuoic. 1 a Mate, from that! 1 he New Orleans 1i..iu.:n i 'tT.Jlcjuco.ul2.tiv...r--.j"; , ... ccv..ryr.rthe defence r ,, ui,..i. ..'l ."f r c Pr i-i I Z 1 " "'btfecnthe InbitaotS of that ,f .U. eirr.;.mt, " .L. . ' "" . ' ""' ""'"V folly .lemon t mu, it. " r -., we 1 , vc i ti, ,t ('ii. Texian were cr - necessary lor the protect.... ' . ; .... i ( , , , t' M.f or r-.n.rv 'V " ' r Stntg-gle, t,a t ; .ration, i T- , And uJjK, '"c??"l'''es ; .it. ncccsMiry t , , 1 - . - .'. not fad to communicate v ,, tlr, " , .""7 TI" Tr ' ,, , , , ' '' u, Ii ,C"iiu tne tiuire lion-mtt riiiiet.cu ol i m l,e. country .. yoi.r .or, -m I . ...,cU- Cornment in tlie ,lifli,ul. ,ntU But yo -w4l, onjfif no -cii-cun.cr, e-incl.,'-e the hop that umilsfnti r -r - , operate with sny of them, or v.!:i-r any of ofthr. indrrenj-f rfTe- ,.f . cl --.! : 1 you find
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