.fKAZbfe' nV'iAV'- jVI -A : V'-k h"''' , M ! TV J'V ft- Y, iaterred this of Elfif Hiptthe ;i frm find' m the' fcatiina Wteiiisepcerv .t4:aii&Er3nffisiazcr , ferc ;.tr -nter- fflHtto.dw&d t..&Kr--ktffl. I. ii I. 7 I hi . .A ix I if r. i ADVERTISEMENT aot exceeding sixteen lines neatly, inserted 3 times for a Dollar, Set wentyfiye cent for every succeedjnepoblicatKm 3' VOL. XXIX. THURSDAY, , APRIL: J5, 1830. WiUed,by Mn Andcwcn, propojing a paf. Carolina" professing aillingn?s to co nta tn a"scnme of forcible; resistance k V settfed' a of Heqfi3ni?l,l, ' a rrfoi W'dwnV. ftrrrydetjutible, frorrV'theconcludlne Daragphof&eneral SpeigkC8peech4- y;ut;Sivlettrneaskgent towit, the plundering majority tov in & C0. bear Mi Bupre, in Northamp: r otemnl pause and reflect n t law of . rl.. - 1a , u c I SeS the land. tGenraUackon aot with ton County, was destroyed by fire, on i nfonbavero it'hislMonoay mgni iasv i ne origin on uienre Pitm isiaiipniVbtbcrtfe. made best policy to fbrgret right and justice peace I is unknown : Ibttt there are some'retim- fiSdl;; nstrances r stances auenaing it, vrmcn inauce tne oe- NO. 1,405. been baseless .The protectingystem in other I on complaining and asking again what it was, words,' the system of plunder and robbery, on a I answered, that it, was a bite.'. -' ! , Kreat scale, by unconstitutional law, is triumph-1 ' i L ;-S - anily proclaimed by that " Many Headed Des- I reThe store of Thomas J. Southal! '4. v' w :t:Mtte i ofhts influence intO the hand of the protect- u f tk was ge Workofan incendiarv iMinstancotit itionsl exercise of power tK, feg yatem5partyt. -,Inhis message, be Taunting- V'W wmK ot anincenaiary. rfdi thein bWbeen ind.goanlly kicked outof jyltma ppnety of fsonV reduction of The loss of the stock is almost total, and twouftdedr L-Uw'.ii'' melylutsu ' f Constitution." " ire.w-the Gin-house belonging 'toMr. pproppo Noah Partee, of Rown fiount, Wde- South-is. tolherwh u'tumpalred'thetwP1?8. 8ident ofthe Vmted States have never as- stroyed by fire, on the fiht of the 25th e tfowtioiin than is ult. We have not Heard the amount of was eaual if not firreafirr than that given to Gen Jackson, and not much inferior to the one in.bof rior of Lafayette, it was a subscription, at $5 a ticket, therefore not that kind usually' held in the western States in order to draw great num bers.; Previous to tbje toast in honor of llr. Clay, an address was made by Judge Turner, One cf the oldest citizens of the State, to which Mr. Clay replied! in a manner that filled every breast with enthusiasm, although many Jackson men were present." iVa. Int. Important Mistake- It appearsby the proceedings of Congress, that th Secre tary of the Treasury, in his annual Re port, made a mistake to the small amount of g2,O00K)0t as to theeipenses!df tflfe Government vear 1829 i a i iimlu in uuiiu WwM www w -w r f 1' - m.m M m-m a i aa n tm yi w st a itnnnii Tm i r m that hallowea iftsvrumenf, uciv i m.i u uiauiiHu u j uuc ui ujc uiusi tcaiuus i . , r . . r . - uiai uie "" . - ' .. t l - . . i i i rna ninrK rw nil - - i ... answertbe most unworthy mouTes, wuen wc ofhU late professed partizans and sup-XT'. J . ceed those ..t iinetfiimPtrt WhlCh tf$ nBOC W PfUicv-V I ; i . : 1 7..- L 1 usedas.an en. portW. : ! Melancholy Occurrenci-Mr. Francis l wclv "umi rc" gine to oppress, we have but Uttle t? hope tor. -3- Neivby, of Perquimans County, received a t TTH l lor National Currency Gen. Smith, from kick on the heati on the 22d ult. from a under the Ghent Treaty, being deducted aiiuciici sen- Retrench- The Cotton Cleaner, -This is a machine of Green- trash from , - . . a . , o I o i i i i i asthis0adoptld; twe are-doomed to a state of , . -. V T f c N . -years was killed by a kick from his own Pea vouon, ana lor wnicn ne oouim ! at ' iuk.!fKP Rftuft . act m nne man 8U9 scneme- i ne resort oi a nation to KrtM vnnhdh xt ed a oatent. The nurooses of this inven- i vawiiictt - . v, . union vhu wui i - ? r .1 i . and assert ineir mjureu ngu,uwj,wiH uc i uic issue ui papci muucj, oajs uic ncpui i i . iiiuii arc uius CApiaiucu ujr mc jraicuicc. tdily redressed and not until thenfSir, gentle- a desDerate exnedient and in the nre-i Gild Mines cf North-Carolina.--A neeh- "The Cleaner maybe, be attached to iSot Public Treasury, bo P"nt inthe South State,in the gearing of a Cotton gin, athe lame in prevjouto his jntermentbut Was re .r 1 f fafiecii uspciofl being excited thatithi; ;.V; graVe had beerisbrbed; iWitiiinTlrfr, : ed, and io,re ItA' oplaster j wewr. founttr SS, adheHrie to the hair, op tbecesed: r The cnthwiastio Italian .VarvisidyrinU ; . owned thati as he had ' beehtdemed' ihe -J Sy. privilege f : taMngU" .bSit; bl fci!te1St ment, he had adopted this only method otV' staining bnev Ve hive heard in.G' moren the subject excepl that the.t3st:k ; fc'a most excellent likiHefr K:ifeKV ; On bf the stngestxcircumitancej V00I4?? ,V ' place to?y, that-1 'ever KearjU bt : tiA t I V twelve or on'clocka very; black xlcud ; ' J came oeiv front whichfeHra awoderatdl1 h't ; tr shower of someihiec tiitl VaVt!' bUcai tvi'VciV Ink t nd as the grDllrid;1vs,1;6b:ed;VUw;f-lVv vkMifQthe first time sa w btalc siWiVt ? ' Since it ha9 dned the cornstalk are cofA ? ered with soroethiog (ike ashes aml RnVr AQ'ti powder.t The rain was accoropabied wilh. i W r a thick - smI;e; nrbtch tmeUed like? thd v'v of stone coal. ;iAftef ; the hbwer smoke (whrfiJiitefi.bat a few midutes) wa.oW A 1 it comiaeced snowins 'nartof whicHat " " l' for the last quarterof the iikewiaft hlarlc J ft K trm. lihU 5-V ; . Add mgthis item, it appears alarm ; some attribute it to a Tolcanlfc eri ; penditures of the last year ex-Vrnbtion.--t7m'i jTwty.j ' . , Wthe year 1829 by mbrtthaul r . ' 1 J thousand dollars; the pajfi -font thi ixwoxit Aiaicix. A V i "Hv; I BISHOP RAVENSCROPT . .rf.MZi, , r tent UOnmssi WW uy uit ""6 r ,i . r 1 ...u:u t- t: 11 k ..llli" wui" Tcais aijio maacs WcW thei South, nor vdo I believe any yoiumiwee or r inance in uie senate 01 nu w. c. y.. tu.ru ... w u..u,.y joke in the erand farce of '$. will ever bedone, ahtile takea bold the United SUtes, who were directed t he died .n three days after, leav.r.g a Jna and independent stand. Sir, I shall advise no . . widow and many friends to J tment his msm iy0m Jiav' .:k;,c Kt mv own tminionis. fromthe to enquire into the expeUiency ot estaD- Aa9t M N iel and unorecedanted treatment the South ushin? an uniform National Currency for f hivir,,r .,na,i ko Knttof i has received won!d,oe jusunaoie m. inrow- . n. Sfj,(Mm)lipfl o fkoQfh nit. nttKnpmv iii mir ciriiIp for ia(litn- invented by Mr. James Oil Mam, ingherportp r.. - If ; j . , . fa.. fQ . affG.73 ville, for removing the dirt and r-nnatituuomLl.A ;auu uiiiii w""- h.muiv cuiiicik vuuuscu iu uic buuuiiuii ui all Y I The good old man is gonelw 4. He lies in his saintly rest.1 ( h ',: And his labours all are done, ? r i And the Work that he loved the best.; it-f-The good Old man is gone f t; , But the dead in the Lord arc blesidf ': :- ; ' . . ? . ,11.' .-h ;- S-' . Ittoodinttieholyaisle; ., ' When he snnlce the'snlmft wrirAe "xr f T " T V- -. 1" ' of a power reserved to the State Sovereignties, with a Revenue far bevond its wants speaking ot our Uold Mines, says there '"c l,,ai",cS'u 7 ' f" and the only alternative which is left anlippress- i . , - V ? wa-s $ " great cry and little wool" Now, a- quires only j about half horse power to d people driven to desperation by the usurped a debt almost nominal, such a raea- side from the inelegance and tWwew of clean from 3000 to 6000 lbs. per day. powers of Jth not needed. Of such an issue, the the quotation, we should think that one It separates the dirt and trash from the Executive would be the natural fountain, hundred and thirty eiht thousand dollars Cotton, and prepares it for the Gin 5 and iv mil iii nrr i n n ii uaj. i&.au &u auk.!, v f i That bound him, through care and toilit; ' The servant of the Loan; viC vf ,v,v t .'';V., And I saw howtbe depths of His nianlj doitf, '. -" ct'4 By that sacred vow were stirrM - - 4 T ; 'i,4-'15r "v j . i . ,: Iff- k , 111. 1 5Vn ' 1 And nohlv hU nforio. k.lrntw-," ' t , f peal of the Tariff. And I have no doubt if this the Agents of the Executive the natural (the amount reported at the Mint as hav- it has been observed that the Gin does bouse(shou!d persist in the high toned crey cinls ' the States cornoratinn nd in njr been received from North-Carolina not cut the staple of the Cotton so much Uichbascicterised heir proceedmus channels, ; thfPor d during the last year) worth of the pre- to pieces after passing through as it does ii, wuum ue uie j gtuff not a Hfece to be sneezed wltnout lU .inereore, this machine pre- Session in relation to this subject, it will sooner dividuals, who borrowed J'or truth he stood up al.- e, . 'm 1 . .v Ana ais spirit never siepT,, And his march was ever on Oh! deeply and long shall his loss be'epi.- iiiv w w wr wswft saAwSsa vuai 4 JWUV -: 'i--- e - 1 Li i r. .c.i.-i4., ...kUi CA..tk . tnAi n on pi t h nnsoniiAr.pa wnn H ho ihA raattnn nl K 1 . .1 Pli ntt thfi STDin ThAt CO PCTS Oil II irOm re I " . . DC ll.UHU U tUC W IIVJIC uuuui 0 . vr 1 v. v vunji.uui,m,v. . vv v m, miv vi k uiu" taUUUl UC UC11ICU UU l VTUClb I..C1C 19 .4X16U 1 " " , - - conseque V the duties: for the General government: bir, l vj, ftr fi;rprt dpnpnflpnrA nn muchwoo. have levoutly -prayed that ,w Hffi ruAo . . i J There are continuallv new develoDe- rain consequently it is restored to its Wshould U not, and we are forced to dnnk it, the Officers of the Government,entirely at 1 l,cr a continuau y new aeveiope- m j , . . the consequences be uon them, , and not m- war1 with-our free institutions To nrovP mcnls m ine WlQ &OTi A mine was 4 " a ? V " AT 7 iwS w 4I war tvitn our tree institutions, io prove recentiv discovered on dd n road riv er. in mand a higher price. The farmer can For the gain of his'SiiwiiJa blood, lX : ki- And patiently waited his MasTla's voices V Let iHrweiiiat in the' above extract, ,this Sort . -necessary, and Burke, which is sai L A Ai. A:.L. h that nothing can excel our present cur- heretofore worked- d to be as rich as any have at least one-third more but nann ... 1 1 i. - c i . i . . ..: i nor n9v. with flip s!1ttip nnmrir nf natifia. there is a direct disavowal of any wish to u , r i j f n...;.9a iuuk. . k Mr. Gilliam has disnosed of the rijrht dissolve thet;Uuntpn. ysut what Would nk eauivalent to ant 8ilver Iway, is said.to havegreatlv fallen off, of of using the machine in the States ofouth-aVail- the declarations of person detected i J . ; Jflate) and Has been purchased by Gen. Carolina and Georgia, to Mr. Nathan . -.!.. i s x ihi! I ,rtmmitrpi arntp. rnat tnr f hp last I v t, c : t? iv,- 'o A.rio maM " :.'r ' " i Rpoftn. ut 9td. .oo Tn RuthorrnrH roitntv. oerrT. oi iveeav rorK, vrreenviiie uis- 'xlneFtharbrSad nd G?-t has m it U thought by the Spectator, that a Jare tnct, B. C. who offers the rrght v.- 4 ' , ixi i -4veinpIoyment9KK)ReceivingOfficers, dis- extent of country is rich in soldi Manv duals, Districts, or Counties, at a price so ing an, explosion; m a nine wueu pnu- v . j... ry. th ,TTn:nn frnm w.1Am m:naB koon nM nnntin.iinir tr h low as to place it within the reach of al- IIP- O v w- iiuuuia j uui v Vwwfas uuu v w-w u 1. 1 1 w . v ww a The .mere is oust on nis mitre inrown, ; And they've broken his pastoral 'rod, ' And the fold of his love he has leftaloncfe 1 . . . J a,: t I ciples are advocated dangerous to the fu t tUre nrosperity, if not to the present peace oi,;Our community wnen politicians, in fiiriated withpassion, are urging the most V'J V "Al-IL. -i i ! -"j-.u, i !f li laesperaie measures wueu uveu mc cuuru of Union Fs Utienuated by discordant strife, and the sword seems poised to sever it in present peace twain -JieT who assists in exciting, rather opportunities, man, and if he in al laying the popular ferment, will have much to answerXfor, if momentary irritation should, triumph over sober rea son. ; We confess we have no fellowship I with that testy Patriotism, which, on eve- rv difierence of opinion, indulges in lan- guage, the tendency of which is, to fan)i- liarize the People to that greatest of all calamities -the dissolution of "the Union., For General Speight, personally, we en tertain sentiments of respect, and there i no mian in the country who deserves great er Credit for the 'improvement which he lias made, of his time and He is literally a self-made does not permit the enthusiasm, and ar lency of.hip feelings to usurp the place of sound judgment, he may become a dis tinguished one ; for he possesses some of tne requisites in ant eminent degree. We therefore regret the more, that he should have so. far mistaken public sentiment in this State, as to suppose that his remarks will find any thing li ke a general response. Ttiefe may he individuals, who, rather than pay a tax of one dollar on their su perfinl ldcloth coats, are willing to Vstan their arms," but if there be such, Hliey are 44 few and far between." No! North-Carolina has always been,dis iinguisfpbove kll , the other Statesjffor her unbroken loyalty to the Federal Go "verniiient, and her citizens can never be Droughty by any jtmanagemen't, to , adopt those Words of delusion Liberty first I alii Union afterwardst'frfey in jthe beal- tuui language , of Mr- .Webster, thpy will th?ir bosomsthat other ' senti bent dear to every true American heart Iertyand Union, now mid forever, one arid inseparable h ' v ' Thef Columbia' (SouthLCarojina) Teie; R- Mwpc vuuuuua iictiuiiuwing languageSt s a iik t lav 1 inn r aa bt .rrivAn AMMa : .. -f continuing during that period has been received a opened ; and are workfd withiyarious most every former. Information respect? . . . t.'.- ...... , fiiirrpss t th hnHs hvpmw. frnm 4 ms the utility of the machine; &c- may revenue amounting to; up warns or swu -"-7" V 1 fi " Hp obtained bv addcens- Mr, Berrv.-kt 11? r a- e 1 1 1 vai.ii. uci uay( ff r. vsvd 1 . j o. , . . miMions 01 uonars, portions 01 wnicn nave ' - , ( , Keedy Fork. Charleston Lour. been disbursed at points a thousand miles An ami.aino- rcphp fslv th National distant fromthe nlaces where it was col-l Jnurnah nrrurrPil in thp Hnusftof Renre- American Silk.- The silk alluded to in I - 1 . . . ... . . l lected, it has nevertheless been collected sentatives on Thursday. Mr- Wm. B. V i'owmg cert.ncates, was seux to mi rd, of, N. C. took occasion, in his l,,Te as a sPec,n,en l irJ u,e marKei 1 nere was enuug;n 01 it ior tne purpose, the fact of the re Of silk in the United States, beyond doubt. It estab lishes another fact; that in the -art of Reel ing from the cocoon, there is no insupera ble difficulty ; for the Miss Waties say in their letter, that their servants reel the silk The wise-old man1Sgone!- ,41 '-&lf'xt: rHhonored beadiies lTwi Vltl 'And his thoughts offiowcf afef done.' '?, ... I . ,5 f i And his voice's manly flow.;.-Vr c S4 I And the pen, that for truth, Jike a sword, WW S ; 5 drawn, ' - r ... ; xjrp - -v , - : ; ljf . 1 Is stiU and soulless nuw 1 - ? 7 " v t " j The braveold anil naid awav. uithnnt thp lns hv dp-lliePard , r - 1 l il. n..a r -vr ri I 1 npre was enou?n 01 it preciation oU smgltdollctrJ - RRlir iii tbU .n nf hV well as for establishing v;r U,i : k iAf; f nracttcability of the cultu rr VwM : Vn Mr; Adams, and very fiankly (though a gistrate of Police of AVilmington, notifies friend of the present Administration) a- . ' 1 1 nr. . 11 ii m j 1 1 ... ... ' . .'i , ' the puDiic, omctany, mat mat town ana vowed his belief that there 'was no loun tts vicinity are now entirely free from the dation for it, and that it never was believ-mall-Pox, no new case having occurred ed hV intelligent and honorable men. His within twenty Days. o1 heaguMr.Carson, , doubtless supposing f Iscs- that such a sentiment, from such a quar- The Frederick9W?Arena,$tateS that calculated to inj.re the cau8e 0( ,. p the Combination now m power, undertook Mr. RivAFiNOLi, chief director of one of to assure Mr. S. that he believed the story the large mining companies of London, true, and that it was in that faith he be- attended by three other gentlemen in the gan his opposition to Mr Adams's Admm- employ Of the same company, was lately ,strat,on- Mr. S. replied, that what he souiiess now j? - v , 1 , j old mania gone ! !V4-CA'fl ,lvt ui -?uu.u-!U4ruuiia earnestly ' to ' look frtrar4tQthe greaj crisis before her; & prepare )o, i that event. ; it cannot be disguised thatw r, on the, very eveWsome moAintM.t;no. m PorUiitdoUncaTsrruetrles." vlt mav r,. k. et iJown ,S sttled thaOil hop founded "on he iew ConireUartd on General JackaimhWJ With his armobr on, he fell : 1 j 5-'i When his snint fied For mortal suffering Had no power bis . ' ' , . 1 ne good old man is gone lie is gone to his saintly rest Where no sorrow can be! And no troubje can molest For his crown of life is woi , to tell 7 vC - XP , keen and long, v V T', " V.' heart to qUefc rr i known-4- ;1 : J-l kiwith great ease.' There were 21 OunjV ces of fci'.k it was of the kind used by the c ach-lace weavers, which .commands ten Boston, March 15, 1830. t. " i r . 1 . 1 1 . . .- j .. .i ilullura n nAiinil in The Hhiianolnhia mar. 1 ' t ki'F rt'vAw-. k ket. - ! -nettt. Kev. JoHarsrAnjUvWsaovr;i3t won And the detd In Caais areblessM 4 ...j-A-r in that town, for the purpose of making stated was sauHn good faith, as at fl, i . . r the time he supposed the story was not an examination of the Gold district, with belieVed, but was only used L an elec- a view of ascertaining its mining capabil- tioneering topic, for effect. As, however, ities They intend visiting North-Caro- his colleague declared that he believed the linaalsoj and should the report which story, Mr. S. must admit he was in an fhav will milra tta r 4)ia tnitipotinno r.f I error. vuvj niii .nun v., u. vv (iiv iiuiiaviuus Ml n.U i' J Cf.A J U ' f 1.1. .1 Yxoiu hi euuer otfie, ue mvuraoie, me Mf, Clav. Thi diStinmiihad citizen company in London will proceed fort!?- St the West, our read ers are aware, has withto invest a large capital in the erec- been lately on a journey of business to tion of suitable buildines and machinery. New Orleans. He left that city for Natch- ez on the 9th March, on his return home. The election in 'Virginia, for Members The Cincinnati papers give some account of the State Legislature, has just taken of his departure from New Orleans, and , ai -l 4-u 4. of hti arnval at Natchez. When he had plaice.. At te. same time, the voters ex, embarked, and - the boat left the port at pressed their opinion on the question to New Orleans, the levee and tdps of the adopt or reject the new Constitution.--- steam boats, a great number bfwhich So far as we have- heard, there seems ere in port, exhibited a crowded and al scarcely anyloppbsition to its adoption. mostunbroken massbf spectators,; and m- cQji the.elevation of the flags and the jroaKof The Editors of the Louisville Focus, cannon which burst from the whole crowd Ii,: f f n :w -9 v. . . of surrounding vessels, together with the speakjn of , Mr , Chilton's recantation, repeated accUmations dthe people as makes the following apposite application the boat moved off, taken altogether, pre of a passage in Humefi ; sented one of the most cheering and ani- f A Court Lady, daughter of the Earl of De- i mating spectacles possible to hehold."--r miles The Caledonia yonr Grace and many others; are making baste and the mass collected on the wharf was The following certificates oh Miss Wa- SiSXt lft v . , . c..,, 0 ... ... i, auls Church, m tne city or. Philaaelpbia. 61 f:A J ies' Floss Silk will show its excellence thV22d of Mal823r tHedieditf1 Philadelphia. .March 17, 1830. I have .exam- C. 6ft the 5th of Marcn, 1830,' without a atriff".;vr- 1 1 I A. 1 I " a . eie or aisiortea leaiure." , by the Miss Waties of S. Carolina, which I pro-1 The Rt. Bev. Thonaa Church Brown welTi nouuee io uc cuni 111 iuHiuy, w aujr .uipuricu u oisnop ot vonneciiCQl, ana tne Uev v Floss Silk, I have seen. ... ; William Bichmood,' Bectof of St. Michael's, Si ' - ' HilmT Rnnr tma anil ftf.'MWe hiiik..i Ttf:VU j.- -; ; f .... - .' 7e . . iioacit J-acc nu rriiijc iwaiiuiaiurcr ruimu. i lacir.rciurn iroin a missionary XOUr intOUgn'tae; ' r- ' I agree w'rtb Mr. Lorn in the opiniow of the ex- valley of the, Mississippi, were' in Ilaleigh.tm thft VV ceiieni quaiuj 01 meoiiK mace oyine isswa- vj, ivwMCfcvwti.ujig, uisuojr m,,, j iries. , , W. H. Horstemakw. " humbly aUin'fer eli verance '4om ? pain. r- f , ; , Coach Lace and Fringe Manufacturer and sin, through the merits oftan a4luSctenritfc; p 7 ; Philadelphia. March 29A lSSO.Wje have this .Sif &JKm : day examined with -treat pleasure, the skeirt of M uucv WW -J ;-JJ ; S vonsnire, naving turned uathonc, watsasked by At - INatChez, nersons " front 150 ' V? rb!tl iSSSf r rqund,' were waiting to toeet hiraV fmvAi mi mnuiH n, r- nruZ I press or the crowd into the: ' sioa beint demanded, she reuUedl berceiveMteam boat threatened . serious injury, fw e to prevent b eing crow.J so dense," that much time' and exertion ' r 7 " A v - I was required to make a way through it. ' i'jV-" ' I On the 12th he attended a Ball inven to ;Mr, Crockett, in a:Jute speech in Cohl him by the citizens of the county arid xity. gress, against the project of a national road ) On the 13th he partook of a public dinner. from JJttttalo to ISew-Urleans. observed, I .Vvv Tk i'- &v -.t " Jujj t - - " 1 a u 1 aS tne touowjng-account, in a, bastyjet- reminded bim of a, man m Ohio . who -was f wrtiA iU . . 5 . proceedihgto his borne with a bag on his, bwW wr. written-the same evening .v,. Floss Silk made by the Miss Waties, and pro nounce it excellent. - Congress could not more effectually encourage the culture of Silk (n S. Carolina, than by enabling tne above named la dies, to becoThe the teachers of a certain number of persons to Reel cjocoons and make Floss Silk. j ' 'C F. HOKCKLKT, v , C. F. FlSHBB, Manufacturers of Coach Lace & Fringe Fhilad. v American Farmer. . fore his deathemploin the little 'strength he V4V: er had in revising; b MSS for pubUcatioiuBy Ls : them, thbugb dead be will yet speak ;' "rfcU In Washincrton. N. Ill thp Trv thir,k ft C-VO r'f Wiley, 'Mr. Thomas WPatrick. tw'Misa-JJorca, f h "r- w ;,W.'HowaM.L v;J-Vv; 4 In Beaufort county Mr. Bemamin PatricV.' t a V miss uicey iw nitk 'r . ... 1., . if . h In Mecklenburg county. John: Knox. Esa.to: - V I JSlopemenV Much excitement and a Mi EUrabeth MRum. t . ' - imusement was exhibited ; at the fecryV in , Irt Cabarrus county, by the Rev; .ft, 11. Morrj T ' this village, on Monday afternoon last, Dr-anies F. Gilmer, , of Mecklenburg. . to which waioc :d cUmstance. A hackney coach, with a man Harkey. ; Jo, -Mr. Calvin il'Graw tolSss Lo i and woman entered the; ferry boat ion : Ihe yina Wagner.; : .JU i - l New York side, for Brooklyn. A man aU Aln Rutherford county Mr; "Abraham Irvine' to t& sbenteretl jostias the boat started bffrwftoVi Heeded to the , PPP Swiped the Oadbi wife, c. Wilkinson F v" TyJTi i wbb was :rwming aipatmXkcenchman. e ittiredeir:uufe:ilJameTi He staked the man out of thelcarriage and Mis Margaret Rosebrougfu?. Z pt Q, ?u took his place, and commanded the driver - In Ofange county, : on the 15tbTrcU3i to stop . at thSfeero:fcqr CoSabd fgr WMi$?IUrgai-Ii; BU otnL- f ; f : t Concklii. lie, wift - Frenchman, but wss afrajd , to -Itave bis ,v: - ----- j-M ?3 wife,' and the man started oft folio wedby -'T?rioltK flnm- f "iXpoi" v o?l-V the mob..: ThehuS60d rtfdsedtop1r thi -'r-!?,iS"i-..W; : hackman, hom hnsured. bff the ruuwaja, Mear, dio-you con ;1 f ltb rrolume of tVhCc 5S7uX i' !" tract witb this driverrrsaid the aCsction- Report edited .byvTM -Sergeant and Jcirv a.felloONo my; dearFjdidf not,? C. LwbeV, Eoires, -aiainteg y -i A' was the equallyfiectionatercplyThe l?. Cepti, c' V vol. A p-rts vfarjf; driver.Waa Tdiharr;ed.and anpthef pfocur ''lf3 in.' to be transported back to New-York. . . . LaW Doex-, -- vAtV , Jr '

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