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7 SV ! .ij Ms VOL. XXX. RALE IOn, N. C. WEDXESlJAY, AlAY 1, 1839. rv frv v L- 4 rtav Ike, I i d i T o K' aid rPTOB information on this subject, the Editor impossible to-operate on the bolta, hiius If wiih regard lo the character TEaWS' has undertaken to, r.ter aJ.much more which are two tn number ami shoot the creature, Mr. Lin.oln ordered his lnMiim important interest than the sale of Mul- outward faun the centre, This eiact men to advance. The Indians hail half i a"aaa ; h .rat ih St i berry treet or the pnoluction of Silk and simultaneous action upon the provided themselves with ropet pre !.. tiJaM-a,.ke' hat dtttttarilf mtT4--!lt.iUtii...tmldtr it produced br atmnly" lorn- Dared to catch wild tiorsetTwiih which .b-Pl"5 oi'VTiVERTISISG. defence of the health of the people, a- iog the key, each ol the prj cnons of they hoped T3 rntt.ar and bifid the - .ti-Inn.r. i.m t lin ihii g""t the destructive machinations of which ia adapted to its particolar turn, creature, without maiming him. k$W-MfoAMl&t!ri1 tijf&cjil( f , poizle toj with hit res sons for refusing," at M" - i tier of the tcjentific," !U"tie'wVTq'o1re r ' It rw ri!i 7 .. ... j..n.. k In Ilia fi,.i ...II. k-k.. kl- I : r.i. : . -i'L -. . l if pe) nrH wni """ - " , jnyW mn. . n iu ailing iiirin vr wnirawini! lie Indian l I nc J Olnpaity nH.iTfJL.I.'' run iuii mi .gamut i;r. jim. rautTLT Hie txlta the tumbler become to ulared ward the wild man. he aiiruiiv for ward hi 11 fol raleal Imrrtra. twtySe aenl . - v- C I ' I . a "I v ( ijlerkt and Sheriff, -0...-. .... . ... imuuiria urvmuc pivm , "iiu ins wuu man, nr m-'Ih-T'Je" -.. hiBhr .nd. dr. IKTEa. aud a f.-r a ainart appliiation in relation to one another a to tuff r with a loml and frightful ....in. f a.tl Mr sent will be mci from -br i uie iaan. irn nun wiinout a mnuie a knob to run them all with Drrlect " ncturpnntwr ynr. ,r. r0T ring ir in one iieaigna against ease, but should there be anr uneven .rr. - . - ni-awii ami lives ol Ins leiinw ie- nes in the aprrtare alone whiih it DEFERRED AUTICI.ES. lnK' hat not only exposed his passes, the action is stopped. It will J . , urazen anempt at iiec-ptnm. but by thus b seen that in any attempt to We mAe tl fidlowin extract from the united teittiniotiy of aeveral diaiin. pick this lm-k,.liould eifflit ot the tom: a ciriular addrelfwd to the freemen ot guiahed indiviiluals. convicted him luf ulers be removed and the inrh remain. Surrv b their very ialW,l re- grog and malicious falsehood. I be the aet unty remain unanvcled. The .-a- . . . . '. j SI I i ! r . J? . . . ... mnn in portion ot the lock which nae paper tltroujli the ataple is entirely detach- ..I u... ...i .u.. ...... - : are Strung, Clear bi.m i . mku i:'"" . ani. -u,uui wnca me iwu cull are iHericll be: " I ihaipeii to be acquainted with in the lot k and they key is turned; the "Believins; fally in the dortrine of some pass.?? in the history of this; bolts turning; out I nun the centre en- IiiHtructinns, the uegmiamre. wim ute r uncus. . tie CJ f" '"'- piare.aooui ; ler into peninH maueto receive ineiu. . r - I . . . i.. .1: . i e ? i . -ft T . mm h-arty concurrence i yur imne- g year ago, anu, preeiiiin!s u me ,irTr'iienta'ives. paed two eis Med'cal m iety, I thp.'w from "m offtfry'trtons written in plain and 'ln.bUKr1lre''Co11ee:ttthe'raPP,''(, fur license In ur.rlire eii!'lnC. V"1 Surrv b their very tal.ni1! tnu re- grogs and malicious falelioal. pe table tof-legation in ihe fate" General article in question will be f.m Acn.bly. The views here preserMfd another column of tlii day's are strung, clear a..u tuning at need 'fcpaded Batt Jmpoition., telltKible, yet s' rung ami dei u.iei lan " pUa-jejeiiitiKidylrfji a we believe, the o ni.iinnt of a majority of (lie citizen of N.irih Carolina upon the great ques tions lliecin contiini'd The tnot important of these Reolution. i r the opinion of your representative, are those relating to the Public Land anil tHe Sub Treasury', or the Independent Tr..turj, as it r more properly calleils lermie, if once etb ihed, the reve nue of t e country will be placed be yood ihe control, of . the .p-ople. ' Fel low ritiz nt, beware of this measure! be not deceived ty name; look at the xealiiyy io are called upon by, men; pr feksing to be Democratic Republi cans, tn strengthen the arm of the Kx ecutive, by placing the pure of the Na tion in the hand that already holds the wuwJl -Ae-y4u-prepa'ed to do thiK? 'Are you prepared to urrtniler,into the IrandifTjfTtrePresitlent the most impor tant power now; poseHsed by the peo plethe money power of the Nationt I hat power by -which atone the people can control the nperatiotit of the Guv eminent? And will you permit men any longer to call themselves Republi cans, wu are atrivint; thus to deprive - can control the other depart men tt ol the Governmentr We trust not. And yet the atlvocates of thit ultra Fed eral measure of an Independent Treas ury, sre clartnina; to be the exclusive Republicans or the country, and have the eNYnntery to denounce at Federal ists all who oppoae it." aideriog the prchmeiUtu)tilrut., su flic it nt evidence of his coinpetrnC alter a very slight examination, the B'ard according to usage conferred up-1 on him auili'irity to practice. veral gentlemen who composed that Dtard have since expressed their regrets, because of his not havrng been subjected to a more rigid examination, a tiiey afterward became lull? satis fied, that he wa without qualification, and unable to have passed creditable il ki.'in..l i; cense, he immediately er .b.t tie 'M ,e " lu$Jm an ""f : ,he prepa ra u on aud. tale uf ..a . lii)1tteiiiu which was styled,. "AteJicinee, Stoma chix. tt HtprticxPl 'i'kh nrlicine way recumiiirnded to the puilic not on ly a1 a sovereign remedy fur L vtr Xbmnins.;ibut br its' a. tlnn on the l'ne finishing i very beautiful, and the price very mmleraie Bnl jJmer. - American Otsraiiff Owtntig. - e learn from tbe Boston I lines, that Rubrrt Lincoln, esi. ha just re tutn'ed from the St. Peier's rivrri "hear the h' f steam boat, nav gaiion on the upper M'issiisippi. bVii.gjng with niina litins- Jlmtriton uurung vuong' or H'ddvmn oft It ti'mdrt with twoiiail cuits', supiosed to be about three iiK'ulh OIU I Mr. Linroln went nut to the North wet as agent of the New York Lum ber Cuinpaiiv. in July lust, ,n v,ew oesiauiiMi extensive saw nulls in me Stomach, a certrin cure for almost eve- Jlit Amtrican fiolltmii.i wi1 doubtless be highl r gratifying to the nu merous friends of the Rev. Alexander Gordon Frasier, late .of Bottle Hill New Jersey to learn that the business which called him to Scotland bids fair to result in the triumphant establish tnent of hit claim to one of the finest estates in that country. We are in formed, by letter received by the mother of Mrs. Fraser, who resides in this village, that on the 16th Feb, last Mr. Fraser. according to Ihe forms of , Scottish law, was proclaimed at the Cross in Edinburgh heir to the title and estates of the Barony of Lovat.&e. $c. T - ' ' : Aorwatk Gaz, .Wufmfhl Lf'ttitm Bmtal Ontntfi. For nnw ttii, pan Vila Oiaeadiarv paragraph, Ium - r4 ii.ih li foaa nriftt agimut aetar.l si ! tiMrlt of lh rilv,- harewa dtcra whb col noixing mmxhaitla alerk from lb lower ard, la proe.ra llteir nl fol the upper. Tha eemli !. Ilial a llllle allee mldnijhl efrlv, U Ihe mi.tsi of me,!lcatiim. a larn rnnb f 100 to ISO Mrni brnke bit K Manbaitaa Hnaar. lale K'er', fdleai Ouaaa 1 drova Ik buardert Imia iheir bed, into th Mr.H, aH robbed ertieri n( Wn Mimi of m6y; - Wriwllrr tev. til Krinuslv 8eeral 'b rinfleader. n it bj mM a CuOa Officer have brat taken. (J "lament nr. Mth OMiraiie is anBraraaary' It at In JtlT'7!l1eTl S"r tha SWH.IIH of lbe- laiiia Mr lb tnaft" aY Comment ne Hh l-V'S!. ,,'C"tla," lb deVrtirlVi.fSSil, lb deWurfrt.Tva.bin ball4 boset in Wear Jrrejr, Mhee atnular all Oa We part al IbeM Aaoraaajien to detiroj our ire inoMaimna ' :"Cr MIL" - CL.Y. The North Carolina Stan ard has. raked up the oil charge against Mr. Clay, trial he bargained with Mr. Adam in 1824. -Xt!lJ.e ffi.iof. .S.e.ipffUirjLt.i.tft We are free to rtrnfe,- that although we have b en an admirer of IMr Clay fur a Dumber of years, this charge Wi-akened somewhat our attachment for liimjbu' when he came .out boldly in the Senate, during the contest be tween him nd - Mo Calhiun and re- ry disease to which human nature is U able. .For two or three years he con tinued to flourish in the new-paper's, and through the country, and by some means succeeded in obtaining for liL. medicine the sanction of several res pectable names. Bui the business be came rather dull, when he suddenly cUMgd.Ja,tklB. and xame Juut wiiJj a lialnr 1 i na aSCfSJCfS r be vastly mnfr wonderful titan those (d the liquid potion with the long name.. These Pills were represented to be purely vegetable, and perfectly Aarm les$ in their operations upon he sys tein. It is believed, that the falsify of thit latter assertion, can be established by many witnesses. We know ol one gentleman in a neighboring count? who wat induced to try them for tome disease, and the irsult wat 1 severe talicationfrum the eflect s - of - w hich. be hat never fully recovered.. They were also rrcommended to persons go ing to tea, at tn excellent preventive, or remedy for tea sicklies. Several gentlemen of thit place happened in company wiih Peltrt on .board the steam boat bound fnm Charleston to Norfolk, when ha removed his resi dence to ihe north, and they are unan iiiious in the opinion, that he suffered more from tea sickness than any other passenger on the Unat showing that ne nad no confidence in his own medi cines,. or, that they posseased no vir tori He -left this place about four yeart ago for- the it- f New Tok, wnere lie has since reaided, and as we learn, made a considerable fortune bv the tale of hit "Vegetable Pill." uuring nis Slav here, he was never countenanced bv the respectable nor r . ' . . . .. Mtaical faculty a qual Jied Viyst cian. W.t have been thus explicit, not from any personal. Jutillty ie'ee. but from a sincere desire to unmask ran 01 31. Anthonv. In the state f Illinois atid Missouri, and ihe lerrt tones of isci n-in and Iowa thei t is jitile or iir . piiie, a d the iihbitaniii .reobiigrd to use oak aud walnut for common building purposes, and the la tior of -working f uch wateri a I 4svery gfeaV-;- wr4tuguout-ibiae jl e.nlJL tt gion, therefore, pine timber is in great demand, at high prices, and this ha sumulated the formal ion ol the Hie York Company. I he" Times gives a leiail of the operstions ol the company, which were prosecuted with great uc: cess until the setting in of winter. I hat paper then relates the following tt.cuTarCj what we believe to be a "grosirifecep tton and if possible to rescue the peo ple from a fatal delusion, by which hondreda are no doubt yearly prccipi.- taieo 10 an untimely end. - 1CT Nicholas Biddle. while Presi vent of the National Bank, had siirned a Circular;' authorizing committee of aigiiaoce o can on nun lor am ami aa ff iTIffce t-arryinguibeirartj War, the whole nation would have been up in armsi and such fearful notes of warning would have been rung in the ear, as might almost have awakened the aleenin? ilead. But Dr. ferced to the calumny, and called upon Br. kenb-obuh. the Presi ent of the so respeciaoie a wimese as his col- Bank or Virginia, openly take thefieW league, Air. tlnttenJen. to testify to the ts the champion of the pretended Anti fact f hit informing him before leaving Bank partv.Bnl invitea th mum. Kentucky that he sh-mld vote for Mr. committees to correspond with, and to Adams in'prrference to Gen. Jackson call on him for information, advice &. for President every doubt wat dissipa- r. and all it right! It it now' their ted pod our dmirauoa o Jbec man. wat increased. r We had hoed thit public refuiatinn of the--ciMMgevMiiUd-hav e tati.fied anv reasonable man, but wa ?rert mistaken. speeimen, of psdlock manufaeiered by Messrs. Ja.. A. Stewart & Co. of tliis city, which, for beauty of con ttrurtion and, at we think, perle. 1 ; sale tv Jrom Jiaoilitr tit be oic k.-l A Wend has placed in our hands, a passes any thing of the kind that we Heat little paper, poblish. d in Philadel- have ever met with. The tnmhl.ra in Char, Journal." From the MilleJtfeeill (Us.) JouraaL ; QUACKERY EXPOSEDr bull that gore our ot ! : ' ." . '-ynaiourg l a. Inzthwn Lock: -VV" have teen a - During me wrnTery- jvrV- a.inTOin and aeveral of the workmen made fre quent excursions -in pursuit U game which wat very abundant, and their camp waa one continued scene or Tea nviiy. ine inuians orougnt in large .- a. a O. quantities 01 lurt, which Mr. Lincoln purchased for a mere trifle, and lined hit cabiua with ihem throughou.!, which rendered hit rude huts very warm and comfortable. The whole party weie aa hearty as bucks, and appeared to en joy thenitelvet ex eediiiglyr About the liih ol January, two of me carpetiiers wnonau been in uuisuii uf g11? f w let, that had proved very irouuiesome, caine into ihe camp. k .. .1 ... . anu reported mat uiry had seen a huge monster in me 1 o rest, on a branch ol he Mississippi, having the form of a nan. but much taller and stouter, cov ered with longhair, and of a frightful aspect, they staled that when first seen, he was standing on a large log, looking dhrctly at them, and ihe mo ment they raited their muskets, he darted into the' thicket and disappear ed. 1 hey taw him again in about half an iiour, apparently waicning inem. and when they turned towards hioj he again disai pea red. Mr. Lincoln was at fii at disposed to think lightly of this matter, beli ving that the men might have been mistaken about the size and heigt f the objrct, or atippiojihg it might hive been a trick of the Indiana to frighten Jdem. ilelwaa informed towever, by aome of the na ivts, that such a being had obep beeij. teen pic the St. Peters, and near, the falls of the Mississippi, and they proposed to guide a party ol Ihe workmen to a bluff where it was though the might be found The men were all ready for an adven ture, and arming themselves with ri Act and hunting-knives, they started ir the biult under the dirrcdnn of Mr. .tffebtnntfih the way they were joined by several of ine natives, anrr the whole pan v nun. bered t went f -three. They arrived at the bluff" late on the afternoon otth2lst of January, and encamped in a cave or grotto at the footof the hill. Early the-next mor- ning, iwo 01 me jmnans were tent out 10 reconnoitre, and in about an hour re- uroed. and sd they had seen th. wild man, on the other side of the bill. The whole ptrty immediately prepared-: for ine pursuit. Air. jincoin gave' posi tive orders to the men, not to fi e up- on him unless it aoouid pe necesSan in self-defence, tt he wi.hed, ifpoa.i 'lie. to take hiin alive. I he' Imliant made the forest ring tiul ye the lit) lians te, believe, ever found oft this contin ent. It was to be expected, however, that in penetrating the remote reces ses of ihe new world, mansters would brute, and doet not apear to possess barrastmrntt of tha country and lh more instinct than common douvtiic deringemriit of the ton eocy increased animats He is quite tame and quiet, every day until ihe May following, and is only confined by a, stout chain- when th b.nka were compelled to su atiactied to his legs. . :." " peiid - ai-reur1-.1 psym.-tk fhut lh T'htris th first creature of the kind, State bank syt'ein, which had been lowed close" urxm him. and Mr. Lin- b- found, and ffreat natural curioti coin and his mm brnught up the rear.! ties brought to ligMjWl it has b-en Ihe pursuit waa continued, for nearly a matter of uprise to many that so an hour now gaining upon the object little oT th marvellous ha been 4lia of their chate. and now almost losing rover-d. But we cannot tell what the sight of him. Th trees, however, wilds of the Northwest, the shores of were quite open, and free from under- Lake Superior, the regions of the brush, whirk enabled them 10 make Ro- ky Mountains, and the vast terri their way very lapidily. Whenever tore of th Oregni may yet bring forth they came very near bun, he started It ia Mr I.ineoin intention to sub forward again with a vellainl appear- mit these animals to the ii spection f ed to iijcr.ase his speed, lie finallv thetrieniRc fir a few davs. in order to darted into a thi ket, .and alih.ugli ascertain what they are, and. after .that they followed close-anil made much to di-poe of thrni to some person for search, they were unable to find him. exhibition. Mr. Lincoln hiin-ell will .. T!1 brgsg to retrace th ir re urn to the Saint Pe ers in the course steps toward. the plate IT eicaihpnieirtf tww-tr -theea- week. , : --.-C-..?.,,.;".' and when within' about a mile of die aBa-Maaaaaaaam-aa.''" currii, the wild nian crossed their paih, within twenty rmfa of the main bMy of the party. They immediately gave chits-! again, and accidentally drove ine creature frm the forest into ano pen field or prarie. .Th mon.ter a p peared to be much frightened at hit situati n, and leaped forward, howln g c Kieoutiy. At lei st Bill. KCVCIIER'S CIllCULkR, TV Ihf Freemen f the Tenth Cngmeienal D'Hrict .V n-A Curt ina, nmptteit the etunUre tf Vhuthum, Kanitmph, JJu wtitn, Jttvtun, and liuvte. ' trth Hften, March 9, !39. Fkllow-oitics: Shortly alter the se ol U'-neral Jacssoirs.ailiniiiistia ideouilj. a Atv length he - suddenly U(1 (hr te wf ,h country weie toptieil and he turned upon hit pu-tu- vUi,ei, , pecuniary disaster in era. ir. umcoin was men-111 1 ne au the ta,pn.i,fl, f .pecie-psykoeof bjr ance. Fearing that he might attck banks ine Vent-whiuh i fnresawr Wem, or return to the woods aim es Mn,, wuu.kt nUKuA MveeiLjesttiiaofy J i. RJaV-.ww.aai kissssr-asfr'al -Lulkl.nl at . " " " " 1 wp anticipated troHi-the i)liry puiuei chargeof bocklna mr4he4alf f his bf .i,a4 a4.Ht,nrtMm. -Uu -tJattlT-leg. fie felMm..ediafely. and the lv Mf fa lUllic ,,, , ,h d.ans sprtng forward and threw thrtr Bank of the United States, in 1833. rope over hi head, arms and l g., and new b,nk weM 1 reated, and both new with much ebVt succeeded in binding atlj 0ia were sfimulated to expand their mm last, towrnrytttitrM- asid, that mhh t-ywn,,. HAMlkkt jUai. ikMLkkf.la I his av.a 1tl.tif. 1 -r rr : I : ' - to-keep hMti uieVbut 4w. JLttUtiiiiual Jo. ,VatfwM--A.s ery unwisely Jn my oiioiin,Tebti luted by ine aoioinisiraiioo at -me ua--cal agwnt of the Governmepi . in , place of the Rank of the United Stales, and which we were promised wat, I'fu nish us wiih a' bette-r currenry han e ven that institutitn had done, axplod eil, leaving ih U-ivernment in bank rup'cy. fd.the people everwlreliTiTd ia anexamplrd pecuniary.:' embairats. ment. ' ' f' --.- - th tcBTaRAfcur. . r. ' ' . In the midst of thit general raJaral ty, Mr. Van Ruren thotignf proper to call an extra session of Cwogiesf. Assembled under such pecvliar eir Ctnnianre, ihe people' had toioe f a son to expect relief from their I inHli ate representatives, the expeiiniVflSst wh'u h id been . m ide. upon the cuit- reney. by his , UJustiioij pre.l.cessf.r. and whirh had just resulted, in sutJi disavmius rn queff'et to ihT coun. try, ought tit have deteind a prudent; man from embarking upon any untried:1 experiment or expedient. The motte. obvi.m. P"liry waa to retrace our strps. and return to thai system of .adminU trat on which had . ben''lriri,' anit; found by exericnce to 'sm k..well,. I'he eipenili ures pf ihe Goveniinen'. which, under an overflowing revenue, had bei ome extravagantly Urge.shouhL havebe-n redui-ed.and Nhe aiinjt tra'iotrmadTiirpTai tiselhaf. econom whichjt jiad sotoog pnd'essed. aiid which! ts exhausted 1 ressUry : i.jr abi- solu'ely demanded. If ert then wai. the time to reilrem ' those ; prom.seVtf relrenrhinent ami n form r which 'fiatf " been so long and repeatedly nade. but. L! Mil . 1 I - - . . 'tt8TroellffWf cyr, liwtt deiprr-yWawtwnteeMiily.'-!;- Thit waa----mwlgi ately, gnashed his iseth, tna nowien ine terms wr receiving ne use anu. i ua in frightful manner. Tlit, then to lj of the public . monev) and but lormedja aort of liner of braiicfiei and few were atUwed these G neninjcnta? limb of tree, and placing him upon Jaifirs whi didnor- consent l the it, carried hiri to the encampment. A teriL'. 'ne cotisequence or this wat watch wat then placed over Mint ai d a large i.: reVe i the num ter of banks, vrv efTurt marie thai COO Id be devia. d and m .i.il irf. ter nu tease in ihe a- . . . . .. . z ..-.I- . i joouiu 41C bank ctptT! "JLwnKjyMigsii. ,waj.ict. .-aa.54.t. Hi l ri "two rnh iifct ThVrtf AivVit feet high, aitu reryii nittar-to weitrgeahu moojter, came into the ramp, and had been create lfioo3t'lie- finjtidatioH were taken without resiMant e, " A of the Government op to that ' pertol. toon at the mobster taw them he be- The relaMve'amount of bank capiial camelry, furious) gnashed hit teeth, incorpraied during ihe same iriod and howled, and thiashed about, until wa still geaterj being twice as much he burst several of the cords, and came a all the! bank t'dl created Up - to very near effecting hit escape. But the commencement ! tTiaVjailiiiirtial ra he wat bound anew, tnd after that was tion. No psrty, therefore, can be ' to kept most carefully watched. The properly denominated the bank . par next day he was placed on the litter tv" a ihst nar'tv whoae wilier gave and carried jlown to thje tnillt on thr Saint Peters. r. -jj-TTr--..nwnu.nc of nil 'arrit a'rjr For two or three day t Mr. Lincoln mentation of banks and bank capital says, he refused to rat or drink, or, was a wild and wrrcklest spiiii of take any kind of rood, but continued to angulation and over tradine in the urn howl at intervals for an hour at a time. p. I s ia no rtcuse, therefore f 1 Al length however he. began to eat. tho whoa m.liev .n.ilured ! m. not irom that time hit howls ceased, mentation of bans capital to rhaige, and he has remained stupid and sullen th buih .i.n i.f ineric nasment. ! ever Since. 'Hie CUbS liMlk food very Ihe hank un,.n uvarlnilm, in tha en.. ilily. and became quite active and' munitv. for ihat umirtilinv wi hu P:aJ,uu the natural fiuit of . Ihrt exlraot Mr. Lincoln is a native of Boston, increase in the number of banl and tome - of ihe , workmen engag d the amount of bank capital, ,' at hit iiiillt are from llnis ciir. He ' ," ' . ir.m. ,,. lT" J t' art . ' a -- -- : . - . rnvcii oerr n ouiuruar anernoon In the brig St. Charles,- i ewartv mas ter, rrora New flrleans. man '"'' 111, Trasri inai even nir. n . r.. ..k.i puoi '-IsiiTjiiWs! rrc.Miem. However, t on ili-pelh il these jut expecta'ions. " iC piopo-ed, no syiem"orreireiiciiiient, i.oneor ! firm and the tuff ring pei.pls I M they had no right to eij.ecf relief from Congress. The hat d hat aflKctJ d, in the opinion of the President. rl.a.f it oM7r'n. : The frth iiiWaUnepr i 7 : ; 1 The more immedia e cause of the suspension of specie "pay inents by the lasueii "8 By invitation of Mr. Lincoln, who it "JTi7 .1 :r.r!:"- 'XT . "11 . , mmir hi rani ,im iinrri I nt iTiiweu -n old acquaintance, we wenflown .to bject rihit measuie wt. to check hia.uuliu. ta .i.uiiu. iLt. ....... ... II.. . J . aw " . th spirt tof TiiwnroUtitiir- ndttrttT bank credit T he practical effect waa "V Dnr - n1"-rS'e inaion 0f .pecie rmyibenirby 11 nndn ie,coU, f:,,h ,hf"S b.',w e'apecieTfrcular Ku i f C.k 'nd. tV WM bv General Ja ksoi. in U 6, requirir hit room to examfKe this nrimater. I i ! is a horrid ItMiking creature, and re PjMt, an;d em Aoaii. .Iu chief object is. 10 ad- ranged as toe b caiture 01 American Silk, of 'ih key into to ntre an adjustment happy to tee, that whiltt ibat thould any one f thr nine be in 1 nce the oat wt are e'ated that - although a very'; powerful rrealure, he was btlieved be perfert ly harni'ess, at he alwsyr fled at the approach , of men. While Mr Lin rln was jiin hi mea .jbeir jnertrc- tons, tn wild man appeared - in eight He ordered them to remain perfect ly 5l.?i?iJB.n, tn hmfwbr hi ef; g'nws surveyed" Tiim mini 1 tel j 7 He appeared to be about eight or nine feet hiuh vrv athletic, and more like a beast tuoditig III 111 II U WPr llllllsri Jal 111 aw Isilslasal ' t ' j - - - r J " . J"'SH lit al a) f a a ntkKlsjt sii.nR.L... :.. . 1 . . . iw wstvmf iimwmu. swaaiJtr.Jias;, infap ?1 bu ,,"t'k"re, .,tmin..,.u.hn-dere.... general r.n h in h KT ?t j;e,phLferPB- e iprecitTusmetaJs, U.f '""rt'lJ, ..w or Congret.; passed in II6. rect, tnd hit frame it of a-tanr nronor. LiT. ..i.i:- .1 : . . ' gtant propor Hit tegs ate not tions in every part. siraigni. pur iine t other four-footed ahimals. and his t. i.i..i.:i . i Mlraikrhl. hull... ll.na. .k' J..-..J I ',u." ' a"" a,,Ter r "" ' an-public Hues werr renuued to b r. speiepaymg baok.VrAt the -Ses4.M whole btoly it covced with a hide very much, like that of a cow. Hit arms are very large and long, and ill propor. tned.-t doe not -apjo tr -litem hit- manner mat n hat ever walked unon fa4l fourfcTmr fingers and trer are mere bunches, armed with tlnut claw. Hit head i covered with thick, coarse, black hair, like the mane of a horse. ' ., The appearance of hit countenance. 11 such it may be called, it- very ditgus ling, nay, almost horrible. It ia mv erd with a thinner and lighter ci atof nair.uian me rett of the body 1 there is no appearance - of the., eye brows or :i . . . .." iiuar 1 ine mouth it verV laree and wul. and similar to "that of a babboon. His ?5,.!.re 3?i.t'y d jijijatrMlcthere it no indication of runiiing or activiiy ajw,ut them. Mr. LmcoU save he it beyond depute carnivorous,' aiThru .riaai.iT reiects Dr'li ml tlr.l 'de. a id tt a flesh wi-h rreat avidi. J . thiiiks he is of the - oursog ou I.B.BV k...!..-i..i'r . ... 1 . . -" -H"iEe ini.irura nal. llllle M r inlinr7onside r him a wild animaVjwfiaitrfsem blmga man..r He is. to say the least, ?jnf t'e, ;.rnot . rxtraorJinarr i-rrea. lurea that ever bat been Vought beforV Ihe public, frunt tar nartof th eanh: r the water sjoder the earth, and ne of Congres immediately proceeding in- upiHMi vi nu apecie cin uisr, a resolution was subiniited to the Senate, requiring public land to be paid lor in goliMitd tilrer omtyv Ttt-mnluiiotr wttjrejetted , by almost a unsnimoua voe of the SeHaTeT"?: Bu t nut wtt list s nd ing an existing law to the contrary .and a ttiong expression of one branch of Congreat against any change in that law, the President assumed . .the- res pnntibility. and issued an nrder - re quiring the receiver! of public lands to receive nothing in payment thereof eg. cept gold and . ail ver "'This order came like a clap of thunder in - the midst of a clear eky. ( vTlie ; bankt had been brought into existence by the fdf nt Ptihejtjminj been stimulated .to over-i.uii by their advice and en ouragement. . . The theterpkt 'rfOtie,.ihich Wis lo ba tl k. .. . . ' r- uth oiviurii,snivn me otsirs, Wtt posTpnnedj an empty Trrisury was re- plenishrd by ihe is-ue of ten milliao's of Treasury notes; and Congress were in. rited by the President to give to htm" the entire custody and con (ml - of t jit) publtmoiiey. by the establishment t( what It termed the sub-treasury system..' These were the - leading measures of the were adopted "by Congressr thougH withoat my com orrence. for ressi.n ' wfiich were submitted , at the ; tin.e. The hat been twice adopted by the.' SenaW, b(?t at olten rejected U ?ih) House of B- preteiitathee To this sy1 tern I proptAe to invite yuur carelutr I onsideratioB. v' ; - ' 1 Ihe Sub treasury aystem'consistiof5 two parts: First, il requires : sl publie ' dues tube paid in gold and silveri Secondly, the money whento roirecied is to be placed in i(5 cotody snl safa. keeping of oflicert sppoin-ed by TfisT President, and removable at his will It teems tft-m onty neeesaarv to ait - these nrnmiaiiinna like iha.n ... . .. .iv ,u rri rik. roniiemnatioih Irom of hi rights aud lam them. ' ' The revenue of the" lederi.1 Govern- metrt must be qtrali;1ar;lo il; -e,-;- -pendiiures, which now ei.aed if.;.,. MiilJionsYlJoJJariltU-proposed ..... ..... ainouni snail be paid in r : ' goJdaiid,tilver andnoihingsUej and ' let me ask, whether thit can b dooVT without g great sacrifice to the com. , mene and business of tha f ountrj f ) 'r ;t wnicn wrou h t . im every man - jeatout r dcteriuined to maid sm-a 1838. banks fi the "" biuTrTjjwoili ieii 11 nore oeeiMy.- ran and bu-i. lies) of every kind was psrilvz"il. disastrous wst thit order upon ih"fio tere.t f every p ortion of the coonievl fhaTI bilTwaa paed at the nei t "ael- sion of Coiigreat, by overwhetmio joriiies in bolH branchea. rescii.dior 1.1 UH -.A - . . k . . . iiiiaerBuye,praer,put. dent, regsrdlest of the will of the rep reseiitaiiye id the people, refused,, ei-' ther U tign it, or retain-it tu Cungrtsa iniit in 1835 and 1836 to (est tn , vwage of ir. miJUon, In JSlj.tid J. Congress reueale.l il.. - larin 1838. which led the vray,taK resumption of specie pay menu j,y thj bankt daring the latt ;m-.. .l rrt.orttion of public ?Connd,,ce j , .,l the revivnl of co:n,nr- ..! .k.1 nets ol the coo.otryTh. ! -.pec., circular, and to extend, it , onoxi,uttt provUiona. It rouir tt nnr i.i.i.l.. .1... .i ,,-...,v ucs, wneineratisiog fraset Out pubbaL landtior , i o ll iLii 1, " - '"l"w"'-air g'KKis, P rom direct, ltet Jo be paid . paien or ear a sjsem?., Oue.a. d -'ate tax it, cimparativelyk. tmalM one, i,ut if out LgiwttrrVer : quoe If to be paid in gold and si) vr if doubt very much whether ..a - . ..Y.i " ' yery much whether uu -....'.i . ubinir lo .he oppression of .a. h mw, I am ikwl sii-aV "it al. ' . t a .. I, vtw TrHCiiie --Ths-ri-i-. r:-.-- the onew. it I. equally .'ao in ' .u. fibvrrnment. ,. k.., . . a.lioB tit that aiualL a. ........ . i. i . - i .W :.-. J '. It T'- ...j . j . . 4 - aikaiisM .svucciek ;ryuy?j!fwy "- :r...Z. ' ,.Z ' '
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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May 1, 1839, edition 1
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