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WILLIAM E? JOXKS. AUGUST A, AUGUST*SK, fgfcS. [Tr£-wcckly.]-V«f. IC9.
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AND SiONTINKL.
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WcilncHtlny Morning', Auyi.st22.
STATE RIUHTS TICKET
Full CON (HI ESS*
WM. C. DAWSON,
R. W. HAUERS IIAM,
J. O. A El OKU.
W. T. COLQUITT,
E. A. NISI3ET,
MARK A. COOPER.
THOMAS BUTLER KINO,
EDWARD J. BLACK,
LOTT WARREN.
The Columbus Enquirer of Tnui.diy last pro
pones the names of Robert A . Hayne, of Sou’ll
Carolina, as u candidate for Prc.idenl, ami John
Tyler, of Virginia as Vice P.csidenl of llie Uni
ted Slates.
AVc have been walling sometime to sec vvlml
our neighbor over ihe way would do 10 extricate
liimsell from the dilemma in which he has placed
himself, and for the last few days we have been
much amused at his dodgings and qu.hhlings.
We nalurally enough accounted fir his original
backsliding. The old Courier had been ridden
too hard before he look hold ol llie bridle, to be
able to bare him much of a journey. It was
necessary that it should ho hitched lo somebody's
crib. He tried the S ale Rights, hut not relish
ing the nubbins, ho determined to procure a stand
at ihe Van Huron crib, whcio he nvghr stand a
chance fur the big corn. But his uncomely and
shuflLng gait had tho efftcl lo put him nut of
credit even with his own friends. 1 lilts the
poor animal slood. However, with a little kick
ing and rearing and hackii.p °l ’he cars, we see
him again endeavoring lo ohu'in a place at the
old crib. To our surprise wo sed ’he Kinlo
R ghis ticket at the head of ils columns Dr a
few days,but being disclaimed end Mead oul.
and advices having arrived Irum Columbia, nr
tUewhero, iho old donkey is made to have-‘anoth
er kick in his gallop,” and our neighbor, sud
denly overcome by conscientious scruples and
an uncommon sense of political virtue, tears live
ticket down from ils “towering height’'—his
cdtiorial head—and places it among his adver
.daemon's, at the same lime giving us a must lucid
and powerful argument in defence of his coarse •
The Banks of this place, we undcrs'nnd, says
the Millcdgcville Recorder, have agreed to resume
specie payments at the same lime with the Ua
vannah banks, viz: the first of October next
Wc presume hy that time there will boa general
fesumpuon throughout Ihe Sla e.
The Bank of Mobile has invited a Convention
of Delegates Irom ell tho Banks in Alabama, In
ho convened at Blount Springs, on the Inh
September, for the purpose of proposing and ta
king measures for a simultaneous and early re
I sumption of specie payment.
The resumption of the Boston Banks w as ei.ected
,on the 13th. There was no unusual demand, nor
any excitement on the occasion-
The Banka of Washington, Richmond and ad o!
Maryland, resumed on the same day.
Tho Cincinnati Banks resumed on the 7th inst.
I l>v tm arrival at XVw Orleans on the Ifith, in six
; days from Tampico, wc learn that ike flhxh'au ports
are to lie blockaded lor six months longer.
i The new cuiinnisrl’eit $5O bills ot liio T.f S Rank
of Pennsylvania have been pul in circulation in
Ohio and Illinois. Persons would do well 10 ex
, amino closely all notes of that denomination.
■ 1 Ii appears by a publication in the Philadelphia
National Gazette, lhai on the Kith inslant, the
; graves containing the hones ot' Cii.uii.ks Tn.m i>
' 1 sox, (the t'ecrc'ary of the first American Con.
I gress,) and those of his wife, were opened, and
•J tho remains taken therefrom. What motive
j could have prompted a deed of this kind remains
, I yet to he known.
! Among the passengers i > the steam ship Great
i Wes crn, which sai'ed from JV. York for Cristoi,
: on the IC.h, were the commissioners of South
Carolina, Arkansas ami other stales, who proceed
to Europe to negotiate the loans in their respective
charge.
On Thursday evening la.-t, timing the thunder
shower which occurred on that evening, a tree,
standing in the yard attached to the premises oe
, cupied by a Mr. King, was struck vv ith lightning—
his wife who was standing near the tuo at the j
’ moment, was so stunned as to become entirely |
Is■■n-cless. We arc pleased to learn, however,;
1 that she is convalescent. — People's Press, of
yesterday,
• SiOiidu.
The Apalachicola Gazutoof the IGth lias the
following;
“We learn from a passenger on the mail boat that i
great alarm exists among too poop o liv ng on the I
liver hot ween this place ami ihotdm labour lice, in •
c«instapieiiQO ot the r.'lugco Creek Indians, who es* ;
eaped the vigilance ol oar worthy Governor somo i
j three months since, having made their appearance i
i in their neighborhood.
V\ e also learn that Copt. Isaac Brown with a
dc’.aehiiK-nt oi eleven men, made a scorn fir them a
lew d iys since and came upon Ihcrn whilst engaged
in destroying the tin nil tire of a Mr. Uoao, uno re
aides a low miles below Uelicese. ’) here b. 111; 50
i or f: 1 "f !;‘e Indians. Cnpt li. deemed it impiuilcni
Jlo attack them, noli "«>' c ‘l ,cnt| y ll| cy were left to
j pursue their cuura.; id desinieiiuii am!
with impunity.
We won* plen.od to learn rTi.it Cnpt. I.srown will
probably ha\e eoniinmul in the expedition wliirli i*
10 he m ule agaiml them, as Ins milir.iry ropiilalion
is such is lo inspire us wiih eoufid'rice us lo ilie
result.
e proximo it is useless to ask when 1 Iso people
ol 11 /iichi will hrs relieved from the uiipkcisant visi
tations wt ilk’hu lawless marauders, us lint is n pro
h.em w inch, lions present appearances, would f.eem
more difficult lo solve than was tho great I7ih i,u
, : ■■!. __
Thu Cherokees.
Wc oopy from Iho Western Georgian the I
following item of news;
“In our la-t we staled lint Gen. Scott had j
central led wilii John Ross for the removal ol J
the remainder of the Cherokees, and win to
furnish him •■villi ibe sum of iliac bundled
thousand dollars for Ibat purpose. Wo since
learn that the proposition was net nocc-p cd
ny Rosa, and that a was not certain that ho
would contract lor their removal. Ucn. Sdcult i
i as since offered hint sixty dollars per head
io remove mid subsist them lor one your in
Arkansas, ami Ross dnnntided ninety sX.
The treaty party arc altogether opposed to
Ross’ having any baud in ibuir removal.”
iiio ntpiUill'OlU
The Nuifdlt Herald of (lie 15'li inst. says—
[iicrniiU'o ns it may seem, we can now vouch lor
Iho hid, that ihe Exploring JSijlla Iron is ready for
sea. anil will depar with 1 1 1c* first fair wind—to
day if it should idler. Tne olli ers am all on
ho..id and in line spoils, elaic wall amieipu ion •
of II c peat clul triumphs. not less w* nhv of the
wreab td fame than ol *• giim visaged war,”
which await tlie sucees.Mul result as >cien ific
research. at hie veil with greater peril am! hardship,
and admining the t rut ii of (lie old adage, thin “ a
had beginning will have a go.»d eliding/’ I hey
lui*c a glorious prospect of success to their expo
di ion.
The squadron now rid. a g.Vlan’ly abreast o!
Foil Monroe, in (ho following order: sloop of
war Vincennes, Lieut. Wilkes, Gonnnmdiiig ihe
Squadron ; ship Kclief. Lieut. Loin; ; sloop ,d
<\i»r Feacot k, Lieu*. JlmLou ; hug I’orpoi-i, li'.
Iviiiggo'd ; schr. Fying Fish, Passed Midslrp*
man Knox, and schr. JSca G ill, p issed Mid-hip*
man Herd. Tuo sehooneis uio pilot hoal (milt,
ami ot ihe rise of 100 tons. The sloops of war
arc nearly on the peace establishment, showing
only eight guns each. i
Severe Gale in the JJay—with supposed
loss of fives.
Capt. Pan Mi, of the steamboat Virginia, aril
veil ai Noifo.lt, on Tuesday, into mu iho editors
ot the Ucicon that ihe gale on ••niurday nighi
was pexeiely fell at Deal s I-land, 140 miles Ic
low lidluinoio. It ctunmen idat 0 o’clock, IV
• M. and (dew with all the violence of a hurricane
until 12 o’clock, n pciiod of three hours, (Jd i
the Camp Meeting ground about OdO sail of s»n of j
• vo-sels wore at anchor, three fourths of which j
, were driven asl*oio. Nine ol them wr o c.ip»i.
zed, and a number of persons unsung from them
are believed io have been drowned.
! Thu slimiest licos near she Camp Ground wore
torn up, and me icm« mstantnnoou'dy deinoli tied.
1 Capt. Parrish an.l crew were busily employed
during ilie gale in res.-mug the persons in the
I v v *sscls that were capsized, mid \RCie Instrumental \
I i|, Sh Mnga number ot lives. Unc of Ins boats |
j vvaH i,ib». *1 during the violence of the gale.
I On the w'aj' down (be found, ho mw several
i vcs-eU bullion i.M-'atds. ami others ashore.
| The gale or hurrie-f JC appeared to havo passed
lin a vein, as it was nut lc.*.' ncill y miles below
Deal’s Island.
Great credit is don lo Gas t. Par.'ish lor his
praiscwnry elf iris in tho came of hniml'l’y. as
the seven y of Ihe t;ale woul.i have fol y e:>'"no
rail'd him from undergoing any peril in ihe pin*
teciion of ihe lives and property of others lhan
llloso comimUed to his charge.— Ball, dimer.
From Ihe iV. V. Com. A dr. August IG.
J'Toiii China.
Dy the ship Roman, Gapi. Jenson, from Can
lon, we ha'e a file, ol the Register lo the 3d ot
! April iitclosivc.
, | The repression of Ihe opium tn’de was carried
i ()n w ith groat activity, and numeiuuß seizure* are
1 | reported.
In iho Register of March 27 wo find a memo-
i rial to Lord Palmerston, signed by the principal j
resident Uri'i.h merchants, and praying the inter-1
j position of the Rriti-h gover.unent to ohtain the 1
i ; payment of tho heavy debts owing to them by the ;
■ i Chin««e hong-merch.anu,
(jtox, iM'.och 2 1 ——lt ! ■ said among toe ;
f 1 Chinese that the trade of tho hong merchants is |
j now at the lowest« and this they themselves
! attribute to llto cu.-tem of shi) ping oil 'goods
■~>-inr r nwr r.vaatHK.---■a*'.-- o« a,. -*• ojp»<«.i
iluoogn ihcir hongs for llie ouNldo shopmen.
, whch lias greatly induced their own trade, They
have now consulted about establishing some new
regulations, such ns thnl only one shopman shall
-hip good-) through one hong ; hy linns means
they hope to prevent smuggling and the (limuni.
1 non oltlie custom duties, ami also in sonic degne
■ to restore their own tiado.
It seems that the Celestials wore suffering lor
wont of min. in March, as h.nlly :1s wo ao- at
1 present. We find nothes of the fooyucn's vidis
■ to several temples, where he nllbrcl up public
prayers lor rain—the slaughter ol animal's for
bind was forbidden- and various tvrernmues (if
he lilt nidist religion hail been pel tunned, lot t:,e
' same olijeet.
■ A Pelting Gazette of the Bth day of the IClh
moon [:!,l January] contains a report of the eir
eino-taoees of the suppression ol the insunecion
ol the mountaineers —Meaoulsze—in the province
ol Sze-cluion. 'J’lie Impei ini nuops pursued iliem
to their concealed ictrcu s la the depths oi the
mountains.
I One of the Mcaoui-ze, named Noh-isze, had
| the hardihood to stand on tlto top of a hill, direct
ing the nperniions ofhis tribe against the imperial
i mops. If,- «as brought down hy a market lull; i
| the troops tin n seine 1 the hill and slaughtered the I
'[ mountaineers without aic ev or number.
U lieu this disaster was known the courage of i
I nil the mires o z-d away, mid they hastened (o
| submil. to preserve llieinscl'es from being utterly (
exterminated. The troops then marched else-!
where to eul op the rebels.
The Regis er of April lid conta ns an edict from !
I thn luippo, requiring llys duties on ouloriiig an I
•leaving the pmi to ho paid hy the foreign ships, .
I hefiro liie chop ofelenramc or of leaving is an-
I plied for; mid forbidding goods to be shipped us er ’
I application for the elearamc,
I A letter limn Appemnn states that the Dutch
, snip Maria Freiierdta was n'. l.ieko.l hy two pir.u
I leal prows, two days after leaving dial port. The
j captain and male woio murdered, and thu vessel
! cairied oil'
: J lie hist (hai vvns seen of the ship she was in
the hands of (he pirates at the I-band of Satonda,
[on the coast of Saialiruv ah. Two of the cn w,
and a Cltinamu.i, wlei had escapeil from the ves
sel, had arrived at Hirna.
A'» c make the following beautiful extract from
the aloe speech ol -Mr. Kennedy, (lie now Repre
sontaiiio of Ualtimnfe, t | lo j], on dm S3d
-. i..-, r Ijc hu.-y scene oi cheerlul industry which
it ineidcntully brings hclorc the mind, is the heat
possible answer to the political outcry against
the Credit system—a system which is the anima
ting spirit—die vital principle of the w h lo ;
\V hui is lids formidable money power that has
so disturbed the fancies of gentlemen lure, and
the etjuanimi yof ihu nation ! Our laws ri cog
nize no disnne ions ol rank or class amongst our
citizens. We have secured lire rights of proper
ry as cardinal in our social constitution. It is
I well appointed dial labor, diligence and skill have
i hen toward, anil that rewind lie preserved invio
| table limn aggros* on. Under this prutcetioi),
1 this whole nad m of working pooplo Inis grown up
I mill a marvellous power combined with mtelll
' genec and enmforl iiiicxarnphd. It is of the n-
I luretl wejlih lo attain social power anil iollrl
cnee: it is a valuable feature in our system that il
should do so; —hut every one must icmarlt how.
small is ns tendency, how inadequate us i Hurts
to obtain political power. The jealousy of wealth,
il)e watchfulness of its assumptions, die ('111111111)0
suspn. ions entertained against it, almost ainouni
10 a popular pro.smpiion ul us hopes for political
olcvuiion, and evmi » rip II ol’rhe inilueiicc lo
which it is j »si!y cniiilrtl, —says a
nervous vxiiu-r—lia-, six pence.* is stm’i
eii*n (to Hu: length ol sixpence) over ihe. vvlmh*
ld 1I .1 I*. I I•- ' )’- ■) Ilf 111, jjtlil -
osopher-- to teach him, and kings to mount guard
over him—lo the lengih of sixpence * This, sir
is an epimme of the money power, ft aei uoiu
tales social comfort and social strength; ir maker
men and slates more happy, prosperous and im
pregnable Irotji vvnlioui. Would you seek lire
external minutes a'ioti ol that power, you shall
see il, sir, in die subdued wilderness o| our iron -
'tm; in great rivers dull hy the keels of a lit..us.
and sleanili ails' in our plums and valleys as liny
yield rlieir Irihule lo dm labor of husbandry. You
shall witness 11 die srnuk ng forges of die West,
■nid in thu swifi sliudlos of tin) erst iu the cities,
towns and villages which adorn and enliven rhe '
land; in our chinches, hospitals, colleges and '
schools. You shall nolo in the quiet and sub
s initial homesteads of oor people, and in the '
happy laces that gather around the fnesti'cs, I 1
such as the like may nowhere e'.-e he found. You I
sh -II hear it In the carol of dm ploughman us be
traces his furrow, and in the liliihe song of the -
sailor hoy, at the mast -licnd, when ho plies his
voyage to the rcrnoic shores of Europe or Asia;
in the heavy creaking wagon, the dying slearn- |
car and die rattling stage cepzb;—in shorr, sir,
I you may hear ami see ilin aW the avenues where j
trade and indusiry ply rlieir busy and prolituhlc |
thrift, It is the secret, die miracle of lire might
ol this Ang 0 Anxtricau man ! What is there to
dread in il ! . ,
J l r»m the Da’lnporc American. j ‘
The f'nianki. 1
The annexed letter wild its oeeornpnnving ( *
ii/fidsvil. came to us yesterday by mail from Khz’ | 1
! alioih (Jiry. N. (J. We publish il, of course, a, | 1
an act ol jntjio to 1110 parlies whoso character j 1
was so seriously implicated hy the statement to *
which it riders; and for the honor ol humanity
we lie happy >o have It shown that the ttmernem ,
in quest ion was made, in error:
To the t i !'B ej the It.l Utneve -Iniei'tCQU,
CJuntlkmkx—Upon rny arrival 111 town this |
I!ay limn rny plantation, a friend placed hmy
hntjils your pa| or ol 11.0 Stir of \ugust, 183 S,
couiaioiiig u siaiemenl that the sclrr. Merchunt. ,
of Klrzaholh Lily, A. ( "passed the passengers ,
on the wret kof the I'ula.-ki, heard iherr rlcspei
rale cries for aid, saw them siruggling with the .
waves, Ac. Ac. notwithstanding he vva- distinct- .
Iv hai ed by llicin, ho refused to idler them any 1
assistance and proceeded on Ids course,”
being rho owner of the scjlocne.r, and having
been in Wihnmgb 11 alihe time ri (erred to, 1 beg
leave to stale (bar while iherc, I conversed dailv
with many i f die passengers who had been
saved from the Pulaski, and 1 heard n oiling of
die kind from any one of them. My vessel was
lying wi Inn Iwon y leel ol the hotel where many
of th«.‘ passeng. rs rc-orted daily.
Sarnui i • • Lay lord was the captain command*
ing the Mcrcir.. I ' l - on the voyage referred 10, rind !
upon her return ti Vni Wilniiliglon to this place,
I acted as the captain, mid upon her arrival here |
dUrhargad Mr. (jaybird. i
I herewith annex the deposition of Mr. Rufus
Robbins, the mate of Ihe Merchant on her said i
voyage, unit from all I can hear, i have no hod*
j lalton in pronouncing the slalomant nmdu hy I
Lapr. Davis of iho schr. Henry Camcrdon, ot !
! Philadelphia, to bo .entirely false.
! You will I,■oilier a favor by publishing the above
1 with the Mate’s affidavit,and obliyo
Your obedient servant,
BENJAMIN H, CHARLES,
Elizabeth City, jV. C., Jiug. 13, 183%.
Stale of JVoilh Caru’hm,! Elizabeth Citif,
j I'nsqnutmk County. y .daq. 14, IS3B.
* - r.-ieonally appealed before me, J irres M,
>| 11 ■■ *' lit ilif JiiHiicrii of tho Po.ico (or I'lH-quaiauk
comity, Kiifiis K. hhin ■■, who being lust duly
' . soufu, (Tcpo fill mid suiili, ill ■,! ho w us the ilium
1 on board ilui schr. Mon'lmrit of i-’i zal'Cih Citv,
' j 011 lior lull' \oyii ; ;c fitiiii Ij.ii'.iliotli City It) Wil
imtigiun, A’, i'. loaded with corn—tli.ii the slur
iiieiit lukfii 1 1 uni the Pliiludoljiliiu luxcliiiiige
; ih)..k ; inn! published in the re A'liPiifiui
i..is heeii shown io lii,n this* ihiv, mid ilmt ilio
riuiie i; entirely latso ns ngards tho caul nohr.
Mon I'ant ifiii}; bailed by the tull'erer* of Iho
j 1 ol.n.Li (or niijisluin e. Ho further svveurs that
they never saw the nor docs ho helicvo
i «be.V "'’tit within fifty miles of the wreck of
; I In- sa -I Pulaski,—he fnilher stales that the schr.
| 111-illy Hunterdon arrived at VVll.niiigt.in twelve
j hours previous to tho arrival of tho mb. Mer
chant, J;i;pus i;onm.\s,
t-nvorn to before mo this l:t.h August, IS;W.
JAMES M. POOL.
Flood tU Winchester, Va.
\v o icy rot to learn front the Virginian that the
. rain ot bound iy last Coll so heavily at Wiuehi.v
-i ter as to inundate iho lower ports of that town.
At It.it) o clock, I*. M., houd.n ti at ,1 Water
! streets were coveted with water to the depths of
| several feet, mill all the huv parts of tho (own
shared tne same fate Mileh daougo was siu
I tuined hy the (illimt of cellars, mid tlic 11 i idiug
of tlio grounds covered several foe; hy water. Too
entile amount of loss sustained hy the (own and
1 neii>hhotiihood will not he short of twenty or
I iln ll y thousand dollars. We loam that Me, rs.
.1 & A. Miller, M I!. Read, llepp ,v. Maehir. is]
Aiipold', and Col. Ileutiie were mn i;i., tho hugest
I siiiiia-i'rs, ti e dwellin',' of tin' Im or being entirely
tlomictl to the depth of several liot, and the family
compelled to quit ihe pieniisei. In iho comply
Iho ho.ivio.t 10-sos vein sustained hy tin' washing
away of dnnis, leneiint, Itav. A**, including ncii'ly
all tho mill .lions on the Opeqnon, Tint of K.
W. Hartoii. E.q. together with a I rge (ot of hogs,
nm! about 81) Inns of hay. was earned 'll', making
Ins lues alone several iho'isaml dollars.
We add w ith regret that the daughter *f Mr.
John W .Melhorn, a worthy mi l respeetuhlo ci
li/.en of tho Conn.y. was ins'.imly killed by light,
ning. ami <>'■ hers us tho f.imily sineioly liimmed
•rom the shook —Haiti norc Antnicun.
Merchant’s Uondw.
V. e n.eh rsl'irnl that the last remaining Com!
for duties has boon paid at our Custom House,—
Thl , ala pci uni llitU t’loro js so largo un amount
du'elhe Government (or duties lying over utipaid
in some other cities in the Union, is highly eieil
iiul'lc to the integrity mid piiiic.Umlily ot our Slur*
chants.— t V lar/eatun Patriot.
j\r.w Yniiic M.i'.rv Maiikki'.—Tho I’x
I'ti’s:; of ihe 15th hist. says—
U o nndi'ia'.,liil tho only loas- n somo of the
new hanks nee not now doiue; business is, that
the Comptroller of the Stain al Albany, is not
m loadmess to give iho required facilllio< of hank
nolo*, p is exceedingly to ho regretted ill it the
liuamcs ol tlio comity .should ho oinharrassod
■ y any doltiy 1 r>>tn the source noticed above.
Money is becoming nun li easier. Onoofnnr
banka is lending pretty largo amounts at six per
cent, per annum, on a pledge of Delaware mid
(Tuts,m. Several of the roller hanks lire loan
ing on s ocks at the smile rates. Ii is very cer
tain that them is a good deal of unemployed
capital in bank, as well ns among capi alrsts.
Asdic sailing of the (.Ireal Weacrn approach
es; there is inure lining in Exchange; Bills on
l, union were sold to day al 108,1 per cent., which
is a shade lower.
Tin; (fii.uv Manki:t,—Our report of the
m. kills in nin-ither pan of to day’s American to
i eotyls the exlrnnnlimiry r/... *>i#• li have
■ i\ i* tii* value "I* (Jam wilhili tin* past week.
| Wc slated ihal on Monday prices had risen to
! »»»m , ,*»!lar per hushed, hul (he dee line sinco then
has ah.'.osf nwu «... r.ipid aslhc i/-o. /hr
s itus wijt! made at 8(> cunts per hn.-hel. iho »«•
coat niin-v which hive boon iho means of saving
pails of crops that in many rases find previously
been |*tveil ( N \p for lost, have doubt/c.-s had tlieir
iidlucnen in reducing prices from tfiuir late cleva*
ion. —Jiait Jlnwriean of the 18 h,
cunuila*
By this morning « mail wo It.no received a lot -
ter fnnit our <Jnri!ida uoi respondent. Ho stale-*
as |he /cinci|J»il item ol juiciest Ihal the fi turn
kv'mrt lliil d j ii-oners arc sentenced to ho hung
on the 28 li, umi ilimt no pardon i’Mv.pCelod.
A distinction was made in tho form of ihe in
dieinirn'; iho Aourieans were tried tor felony
the (.'ana dans were tried for high treason.
lie adds t at ino>t of tho ineo uns of G«>v.
Arthur arc of the most sanguinary character.— ■
. V. J'. Hera it.
Uni. Andrew Marschatk, a veteran of the Uov
o!ulion, (iinl the father ol the prevsjn Missis-ip| i,
rlied, os we hui'ii from lint Free Trader, at hi?
ie>ideMct* ul Wdhhington, Adame county, on the
lOili not. Ho printed » halhnl at tin Walnut i
11 1 1Ih in 97 or ’9B. with a mn di I
which he had from leuuion in 17 99. I
I’lm tyi'O ho u.-cJ was a fount of ilinly pounds. I
i’liis was the tirnl r\or executed in that j
district, which no tv teems with newspapers, and |
known hy iho name of Uol. M I
was the oldest, inemlcr of the Society of Odd !
Fe lows m tho United Suites, having joined that j
over \\ hieti the Frinccof Wales, since uVogf: IV. '
l» r esided in London, nior/ than fifty years a^o. —
JVifw Oilcan a /’icai/inic.
lild it never strike our reade s, tr.at the Ololio !
newspaper never fails to discover come fault in ev
ery di.-missed tnemher of'the Uahinct, just as soon
ho go s his ••walking papers,’* wldiough it may
previously h ive vindicated him again i every as
persion, and sworn daijy to the ioiiuaculatciiess of
his virtue well iihioilio infallibility of his vvis-.
dom ] Bccretary Dickerson has scarcely lueii
superseded in iho Navy D parirnciil hy Mr. IhmU i
ding, when the fijoho ad nils that “the dlHciplinc |
and eh a meter of the Navy nro at a very lowchh;** i
and r.counls for it hy saying that Lx-Seercl irv
D ekerson “was too indulgent in granting leaves
of absence without duo discrirniiiatiifn—in per*
mining ollircr . to accept or n*jc :t a service to
wliicli he had ordered them—and in various olh |
er ways do lining to enforce those rigid ru'c< «»f
discipline so indi-pcrn»ihl3 lo (he vital principle of
every uoivico.” 'J’l.al ail this is true, wo have no
donln—for the Whigs have been bringing for
ward those charges lor years pas , —hut they were
treated as ‘’Whig lies.** and Mr. Dickerson, in
stead of being promptly superseded, was retainer!
in the Department, to tlio manifest ruin of the
Navy, and the injury of the country: Is Gen.
Jnekson’a old doctrine of Iho Unify of tho Cxo
culiv •, and the consequent ro-ponsibility of the
President for the acts * f his Sucretary t-iill recog
I nized at Washington ! Lynchburg Virginian.
: My husband is all tho world to iho,*’ said a new
s married little piece of honey and ether.
“Is ho 1 *” raid fal Mrs. UuSlerH, screwing round
in lev arm chair, “then donearch one ui his pock
tis lor my silver epoona, hh they must ho in ono
corner of the world somewhere.” —Jiostan ‘'carl
Thoatmnsphrtro lately lias appcire*] to Ire high
ly charged with eloctri'.y. (J a Thursday nig’ni
here v.’pfi a hiiltiunt display of ‘ho Aurora D*>
rculi.o Op Friday night mney motoofH w
> -coil. — A!ex. O'oz.
. -vb. - r rtatr-- ■■■
k I \\ nupondtacc of the .V. 1. Vumm.-n-iml.
}' ! 'i’ouos io, (U. ('.) A oft - G.
0 Hi STEF* r.Knsosa Ukmtkxcmi to Death.
, IVevious lo (he uepsrlil***. of Urn boat on Ms nr-
I- day bum Niagara, I bad I,.rely limo to inform
• you lliilt sixteen ol' Hu- slate prisonous hail licet)
a Hint, mo iiiujr sentenced to death; tour arc Amcr
-0 | leans ami twelve rillJeetJ ol tlic Queen.
* | <to i’<iii.iy several pleaded •• itiliy, ami Vdiilinm
. 1 Verb • was trial and ticipv.ltcd. On Saiurd iy
» I William \\ ilson was tried *,.*d acquitted. Tho
t ' low ui England liii* high treosoii icquircs tbit
* i when a lull id indictment is found, l.lio [insoner
f must lie furnished vvi.U a copy of tli« Mil, mid
■. witii a list ol all tkejury that hove been surnmnn
e ‘<l to « tend, and ton days inu- t elaprc befne the
- trial can bo brought on.
A bill of in liniment, for high treaton liavi
| boon found, at tin.' close of the we, k. again it J.i,
; Cob Uomuer, of ivnoin I have la fore spokm, I c
I could not be tried foriliwith, consequently tlie
i eonit doicnniiicd to adjourn over (or the eotning
e ,r n days, and to po tponc lire lurllier trials until
. ; Beamer’s case could tic brought on. They thero
. | lore gave notice that tho planners who hud been
r tried should be bnmglit up lor sen once, together
C i with those wb i bad pleaded guilty.
1 : About one o'clock, the jury which had been
out wall the riit.o cl Wilson, returned with a vci
• diet <•( tut guilty. The Com t ihr odo.c cd the
, j shorill'u) bring in thoso sixteen p.HO'irrs who
1 v,ere to be sentenced. The slorill expressed
r i some doubts i I the propriety of bringing in so
! large a number at oner*. Timjndie ve,y pi. per.
, I.V lemai'lied, ilia, there was nodai gcr. (liar, il (lie
civil ; nee was not sufli.-ieni. a detachment ol die
military wcio at band. About bull' p *t one
0 dock, dm prisoners come in upended by u in.:,
u. ami civil guard, and v.ciu scaled in tho jury
, box.
I was favored with a very eligible seal, he
ing c 1 oic hotli to tin* bench and pii* oners. I
, we. snrpiiscd lo find so many <ft he piis'ii,.*!';;
v. young* men—and two or throe lookcrl
more desc v'mg the oidinary chastisement of a
, pm on', than line heavy penalty about ti be
ii'ijiulgvdtbem. Two or three were h ml cine,
an 1 w nil a fV*\v exception*, nodiing unfavoia*
; j b!c* could be drawn Iroin tlicit* appearance.
( I bey were all well dressed—. Miller in a suit
jof black lie bad been, yon will recollect,
I a Imv student at Maysville, in <,’h d,ample
[c tint * , and would probably have defended
I liini.i* If, had not In.*! counsel offered, id lire
outset, a plea of insanity.
After the crier b d niaclo proclamation, for
‘..11 per ions lo keep silence while Ins lordship
the cpi cell’s justice prononma d tin.* cciucnce
ol lUu.th.' Mr. Justice Jones called ever llu*
names o! four American i i i/.ens \v bo had been
tried, under the act of the last session of die
provincial parliament. ’1 lie first was l.inns
Wilson Miller. Afer a brief recap; l id nion
of the evidence, be asked whether be had any
tiling* lossy why sentence ol death .should not
lx* pronounced on hint. At er pausing* u few
moments, be spoke, in a line melodious voice,
in substance as follows :
‘My Loan ;—Your lordship has asked who
ther 1 have any thing lo oiler why eenlencc of
dea li should i.ol be pronounced against me.
1 shall with the permission of your lordship,
oiler a tew remarks ; not however with a be
lief that I shall be. able by any thing that I
might say, to turn aside the impending fate
that awaits mo ”
“In reference to die statue under which 1
i have been tried, 1 am under the full conviction
i that b is miconsdtii.ional, and in this opinion
1 believe 1 am su.s allied by some of the legal
gentlemen now present. I am of opinion
that no statue alfecing the life of an individual
whether a sub ject oi not, can be considered
die law of the land until it .shad have received
the sanction of Ute sovereign. I know, nn
lord, that under this act others have sidfercd,
and I have no reason lo snppoic my pleading
I its iincon.sliiiiti'malPy, vvill he tiny bur to the
atvlol li.u which isu/iont iu lull I'm.ii r/ic lipi oi
your lui-ilblii;>.
“i am indeed, asked why sentence of death
shall not be pas. e I upon me. If’ I had done
a deed win ihy of death, I, would say, lei il
come; bin 1 declaim to jour lordship, ihatacv
cording to Hie dictu'es of my own judgment, I
deseivc neither death nor bonds.
‘1 have noi been guilty of the deal!) ofany
one. I have taken lion) no one that which
was not my own. I came not into yo.ir conn -
l.y to lies ioy its form of government. 1 cairn;
i.ol upon its borders with arms in my hands
Voting and iiiexpciienced as I am, I was led
lino the error, lor which 1 now stand convict
id, by toe advice of others. Mad until and
justice prevailed, I should lint now be called
in Maud before your loi'dsiii 1 « in peril of my
life.
I nay I shall si mil convicted—but on what
evidence has my conviction been obtained I Upon
that oi the (cjiiu'.l Doan, who has become ini
evidence of die crown to sate Ids own life True,
llieie It is been sumo o her evidence against me,
Irom peiato.H whom 1 believe intended to speak
the Irtilli, but they Wcic in error. No doubt
ihoy weie. led astray by the mate ;•«ry confusion
| ul die moment.
| “When 1 became sensible of my error—whim
I found that il wa builer for me. to miniu to my
; lioma —1 v».m lold that die line could not be pas-.
| i t), and lliiit. if I forsook my party donlh would
I lie my ponton. Thus ailuaicd, what, way was
dune for my escape,
i “1 appeal, my lord, to ihu lancers, woollier I
| did not »irc my Imhl exertions to niny (ho hand us
j i he iiivi.iHrtin. [ appeal In every individual wrto
w.is |.ici(M'. ftl (ho u‘ ■•.icit ii)ii)i) tho lancer* l , It)
*ay whether I <!ul not do C' o.y thing in my puw,
• r to prevent ihtt death of any one, or iho loist* ol
any properly.
**i am liii.o, I'tToru y.uir lordship, convicted ms
a felon ; hut appoa ir»g to my own cooscicnco, I
; avow in your lordship and this white court, that
' 1 cannot consider niyseil godly of h felonious
: aCl—y cl if I' Hmy lain to sulfur ih’uth, ( must i i
1 hew to the mamlatu which decree* it.”
Iho judge urked the oilier lliree l!to usual ■
q'twion, and nothing being said, he proceeded to
(ir'inou.iec the sentence, prefacing it with some
pertinent romaiks, parlicul uly addressi dto Miller. ,
liusanl it was apparent that Ins education should j
have led linn to a d Herein course than to he
louiid with a hand of individuals, and with arms,
too, whose aim was to subvert the government ol
a country wiih which he was not connected, and
mic which was at peace widi the Untied ."Stale-,
of which In. was « citizen —that the view ho had
taken of the constiiniionaiiiy ho had transgressed,
was not sound, and that it was as much the law
if the find, a a any under which the ptovince
was governed.
’ flie judge then ordered I.inns Wilson Miller,
George Oocdoy, Norman Mallory and William
" iteynoda, Ij ho taken to the jail whence they
come, and that on Saturday the vl.j h day of
August, they ho taken to the place o: exocu.ton,
and ihf.c be hanged hy tho neck until they mo
dead.
Mr, yolicilof General Draper then moved the
* Court ihai sentence ho passed upon the following
persons, convicted ot high treason: Samuil
i- Chandler. Benjamin Wait, Jamo* Gamble, John
u Grant, M' ; ,ck Mu I adon,,! dm James Me X ally,
>- George I Stick, David Taylor, .1 mes W.. u.cr.
'** Garret ’an Cam;), .Km Vr > .ml A- \a d .
McLeod,
•J■—— - ” •
. ' I "' se f ,prs '""* wro BPptiMlely naked whether
. tjioy h.ul any thing lo say why ilic Renter.ce of
i.w i ».v should not he jirou mu'** ‘I against them.
, V" ( ‘ aßo "• U-u.jamin Wi.it, his counsel
, 1 “M ■ -idr. on the ground
. 1 , 11 " r ' *» as*idi, one of tint jury, was not n
a .togernl.j.ct, 1.,-r a citizen of tint Unite.! State...
, ' * ;, ' v 1 *■'.'' >rlis I roin ti e Solicitor (dcncral,
I site Court decided l.’iat it w.u ruivv 100 late to
i.iier|in.o that [.leu. One or two others made a
. ’■"■ v * l: ' 1 u i ; “. "'.a;, the .1 uJge proceeded to
‘ his [mint’ll task.
I L ' '".d t.l orn til,.*, in all probability mercy
, ' ,e <’ x ended to some ..I them, but to whom
, "" ollu died huevv ; that i ijc jury by whom they
had been tried had recommended Roma of them
to mercy, whieh rrf course Would lo represented
1 j in tin* proper quarter,
j Jfo urged upon thorn n!l the importance of
j prt'i ’tiu'ion IV another world, and thrn pro
i iiounccd .ye I dlowing Rentence, (as ornillitig each
jby iiuino " I rut yon and each t.f you be taken
i to the jail fro.n whence yon canto, and that on
tire 20.11 day o. tho [.resent mnnth of August,
yon and r:; h of \ u be drawn on a hurdle to
ill place ul exeeu'i.'i. 1 , and dut you be there
hutified by iho ne< k ti.’l'il yon me dead ; and
then your bodies arc lo ha quartered; and tho.i
may liorl have mercy tin y on.'souls.”
ho ibis li t evpi.• .-inn, tile," were peroral
0 lio je p,md d "Allien.” One of !lv bailiffs, u
"to n led,ue, who •■■:o 11 close to rite, Icat-'ing on
Ins 5',.11, bunt in •n<led of team, ami I «hr»uro
yon tin.. soon hreatno contagious.
" i - '' ■••eeiie I ptay I may never again bo
e *hed to look upon— xtivn fellow beings whom
an ca 11 Illy p alg ■ had li.iii'ed a I lie of three Week-1
: ‘ :i I ile'-'e n eii In 111 o ( rime of life, ninny of
1,1 m with I tio (hood ot void!, coursing in their
v " n , averv: ■ 1 i, . .U, u nat moro than
twenty-live,
; h-y Co 1-1’ ■■ --r s I\c n:. brsigard, d< R;ro t’3
1 at e; .1 -v .a ; hi -:rue and ml. -a i. nio the prau
tic ol il.e law, ud! e o.dn.'iy d prattipt ly in tend
'o 'll bii. it. ~,i uni, d io b . care lijli-'o in
I,(in.sidle ', On. 'J liO 11. POIdllU..
tor; VI Won
*T TO AUGUSTA .FA It/, on
I-I la- I i insleiit, u negro woman, calls bur noil’
■ :;n, i.ms she l.el- eg .lo U illia a bey rnrnir, of
Orleans ; she u do , ears old, ft fe tl three lire lies
In:, 1 1 r, dark, omj dec ted, mid stout made. ’J he owner
is r. queued in eenio forw a r.J, [ ay expenses and take*
her Irom j id. I did .',ll tit.; AN, Jailer.
mr.Mi i VI or
i.;ArOM, ANl> bAl(l).
- rI • 5-- fhdinaoie iV, Cnirainiiili Uncoil
” > - . -r'•f ‘1 y *l,. t.l. H j . imo Pork
.’dlijU Ids I.cut hard, torsalc. on aaco.iiiTiodallng terms
by ISAAC .Vlll|.-.K,
•10110 7 w /111 lirond street.
O . -'I he eo-j.artrersinp heretofore rx
. u isling between Alan os A. I’lonrniiy nod iMi
r Id' I -v.liulitir.il, in I.oo'sville. r .'em.”,., i- dissolved
id Alters a. I'l.t riJdNfiv,
I’y his atnirnoy, It. IV. i’l.ociiNnv.
Jely- td, 183 I. wtit
/' *'/■-’ Urn ing a do. iro to remove to some of
Cp. .**• : i : 'helow ronnlioH m the s.ale, 1 now oiler
V/'-i'.- I,r H '* l ' rn - v orsii.n ol lard.s m Warren
-JL " enuni v, mal will.a. t a., miles of VVnrrim-
• ton, w.(l n ipinncr of a mile from ibo
f'.er.rcia Knilinad ; llmre in nvui bandied end
tweniy-fonr ai r. e, and about four linndn d and fitly
in the woods, we I limb, r ri, and all good (or enbi
vnlron. Those ilmt. vvird. to bay would do well ty»
cell mid rj. mine the Ivod. i'K 1 Kit (JOUV.
nm? t) wdoi
r (iUSf.'-VM.J.M IbdU.
fl * m" ,'T- <v hi-< ' staid.si merit, on. or 'lie
f'- . 15 ! f, mnnaceineiil of its limner /.roj.rir
' *Ti! jiVmf I,l ' r ~ *""• undergone, since the Imt.
v; - 'season ciH.sidci d ie icptiirs. and is
now fi.l.al np for the rr 11 piio iol eeni|imiy. ’I ln>
propitelor |>lci!i.’ch lira ell In sj lire in exertion U.
r-tub r those who cell on him i oinforlnhlp.
taiiinesvillo, Irlly 20. wit W. S-JI VU".
I. •. vims ron .u i r.i;.
'} „ 'I ho suhirii'irr n/frr.i (hr «nV his
t": !7-'V ' ' nn d< i' l ( "liiiiiljui rn unty, situated 'on
V'x'i' " l^'1 n,l,m n,,1 ‘l /»* ; fJ• f:.*/ Irmii Augimiii to
/( , ( ••JmiiMri («.,. i llmisr, il irlcun ini7oh
:zL\nlio\v llir I >:inr", and nmo miles bulovv
hr l. f.f n (line, roinahim > about (».">(! arris,and in
M > Milli ard lint iwo desirable h : oniems may ho
r■ ■»:J<», s'loii’d Ibn whole* hr t<> imich Inr onopeiMuii,
vi if, i nuprov • ■ in< r.f s no nch; rilbrr ol \\ fiicfi will
hr sold Hrjifir. , il •, should Ilio puirliasor d.siro it
I hr Indus and land ran ho knivvii nr seen hy ap-
ln ihr ovi a sr« r, * ;i Ihr proud?.-.«*•<. I’roviMoim
r m h. hod mi thr prri)lJB« s idea*.
'mi' l 1, IWS m t II VKM')N T P. L.VMAK.
< *OTTON MtIV.S FOII HALF,
Mjl»M»ibor is rimniifariiirimr mil hns r.n
'li hand a /'moral iisaorimem oICINS, ma.'oou
Mr. .1. lloatw right's 1 ate imprnvrd j.lan, with lids
ml li iouul improve moot, that uistmd of’iho iron
Kib, or Iron hih Jared w ith S|*»rl f ho |<ma on thr
h did Mml Uih, v\ Jim-Ii Hint In; obvious to every
olio, wi<l surpass all mix is in point of durability.
lh < brush rybndiT :s liKcwim/ no i on-(meted that
h * feels sa'r m w rinanli n' i: In dn lu irr ibosi rvire
usually perFiriikt d by them, and less buble to pat
out ol order,
A sample o( our < I ins may bo seen nl iho warn
Ir n c f>l (Jen. Thomas Dawson, in Augumn, or fit
our shoo in Luntiurg, opposite the Carolina Hntrl.
riii.su Uom (imr.-ia V.ivlnng to %hil[ iba hlrp, cf.n
i,n co in li \ o mmuns lr* rn 1 1 1•» wan: Ix-m eol Don.
DiiWrtoii, by lui'Oiih a bunt 1 1 1*»r i cm,siauily run
b'r.y. '.t o rri.picilully invito all ihuse w sling to
pm chain dm.', I' l rail an I i xnnrne ours l-eluro pur
rln-iniM 1 i wliiTr, |’<«•'11*;» . nnlld. r.! I:.at ou (done
examination t-ur i.iiiH w ill b I, und <Ojni Mined on
a more. diirah■ ■ p!au lit in tho-o hiiheMo imnufhe
lured in ihrsrputs, Allhoiigh our • ins v ist marc,
; idl they will ho cold in low iih any in this irmrKel,
nd warranted to ;oriorm as well, or m sale, and
all expensed paid.
Old CiiriN irpaired or t! ,rs nolire end on roasru
ahlo lon us ; tho*o I'm in Ceorgm imy !».• Jolt ai iho
a!i-vo mini d warehouse,an I will ha returned there
again All i»ina hold to those lesidiug in
will bo delivered thera also.
CALVIN WILEY, Agent.
Miiuihurg, August 10 wvim *
PIKi; LAWS EOR SALK.
rJ ' Jit', Kiibncri! or hoing di ti rntinod in move to
A !ub .in >, ntifiin oil ora In- lands Inr »alo, lying
in Pikn county ,(jeorg;n. ton iiiiics west of ilm <; () nri.
Houso, in the settlement ol' I'ol .)<ni-.ilinn Uikar,
two i.nli'H uliovn Willimn Moll’s mills, on Death
crook. The mom ol the land in tho woods is good
onk mol hickory land, ox coot a corner on one of
ilm lot i, ol'cr.rellelit [lino limber, -.vithin a shorttlis
l.tnon ol n flint nlcsavv iniil, Thu tract comprises
lour Immlrotl mid five acres, acrording to tho ori"-,.
mil survey'l hero is something near one liiiii.troil
nml thirty livonrrrß cleared. all hesh, excel I tarnly
live acres, which tins Icon improvid by sowing
down. 'I hero is on th pro nisei a first raio now
u lor pin, one ol .Mr. Kid’s i 'ant f («,.) 15;..., a com .
final,ln it welling lions:', good !>!< s, good negro
houses, and nil othei r.eci .-..-y outbuildings, and
tho host ot all, ono urn lUgst ho heat of springs and
spring houses ever i con in l. .no i. And now, to
avoid m srep caenlnli relnitvi to hca’th, I would
' aay, ftotn v oral yo’.r. n.g on ;no [dice, 1 havo
| cover oi j ived belter he tit!;, t -gether with tho rest
| ol my Isinily, before; tin hea.thtce: place in llie
1 sett!i*i,m:;i, n !iomlil'ul etc, I; nn neg Kinnodiaiwe
through ttnj land, nearly on (1: lino h o.vsrtt inn
lot", 'i'he, brunch that carries 'ire gin, run pint '<»*•*•
roctly t 1 r ttgli the homo In’. lamsm s if any per
son vvi.-h mto buy It.ml in ll’ 3 pvt of C,a irgia, well
improved, t hey ctinn.it do oct'.r, a: i widgivoa
great bargain, and it desired, a long .-..-edit, flail
noon, by tho fir - -mv'die of ( >o.obor, as I shed. 1
seh t.: ttbim .• Mery on :no f.?at Taos- J
dry in . , ;en; «t tir\o. f.or.’, , >cdcr, ovts, and tilt I
' ; .- ol ato.'l; 0-11 b.l >« Slot on rraa majiu u»ausj
o.t . p.-n-v-, to tint ptircnasar'i
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