Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 4, Number 20, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 November 1844 — Page 3

From the Liverpool Standard. t hsi pier about Amt-iirnii Irr. .V w. nr : . i.r. i r:, to har f Ihm roilimr Inturv

Frvm the .V. Y. Fteninß; Pott. Who waa llhiitiiri -Iiusm t ?

Sir ! rend in

r. .larly supple to s nnd it gr.-at supen..r.ty think tliat of tlie Oik of last month, a parsg rauh cop

loin IB Ciearliean ami thi-km ss v r the luie Vti I j. fr..m a southern paper, t'i which were .rerixd ''wing-to tin- j n- nr.-.iw nature of our Winters ami some editorial observation-, whp-h aj pf an I to attach o;h r i-iNit) is acktinwlcilgtd hv all who have tried a character of corrccte.-s t- 1 1 - appended r. mark, it. a ahort noiirr of it u- -. the manner of keep.n;: The artn ! t. which 1 refer had lfriijlJ to it the it. am! of cutting aid securing it in Ameries, mis interrogatory wh.cJi I have attached to thi cotninuni-r-.e interesting to our renders. ratioB.

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Tiif. PuiLosorHY or KtTt Flvino. We have on The M am t.v tvp.e or brtta Rrr-BER Shoes i

our table the A'-uWWAr for Stptrmbcr, a magazine i Brazil. A correspondent of the Journal of Coir.m rce,

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a milliner ui in- l.vciunff I'- -St. 1 ! v. ,.r h nvvrivs contains soinetliim r ever In the wr.t.tlfr Ir Til 1 ara. Ill f'raz. . ITIV.'S I' li. VV .nu

w praent number our attention has lean arrested by a interesting de-scr.pt.un of the- manufacture tT lud:a plea-ant article on the philosophy of flying kites, rubber shoes: An extract from it will amuse haply nstruct our " We found Senior Angelica's family, like hirtSBJBT, readers verv botoitBbtt and vrv talkative. Afta r t'.ttner we I -i .i I i .: . l. . i.

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. -I-. , , . . c c .1 .v.r. -iio.u uiiT i iH- I'l.uc, mm i im iir wi u .nthe kite is the scheme, or nian of reiorm : the , c , . ' ,. , , . r, . .. , bmn,r toret, were sn -wn tiie rtnwt-'i'ur tree. I bei wind I the moral atmosphere ot soeietv. which is - . . . . . . I irr.iu in ft r t.i tli lii-iirht ot tortv or f.ttv t el

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Sixty thouMUld tiiiw are annua II v üent from!' O- will give dm instance of V iirnorunre of the vv r iter 1 calm' prevails down below, there is alwv breeze w,t ",llt b"nr,I,rS i . m . ..." . . . . .. .1 - i . . P . , . f Im owl il' u Luit k i i' ilnh..: ntlir fh'h Dili

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j --'..r. .... , ....... " Ii w . hi- lii-miiir "i to. ' - lonii u inn.- trii in in, liiere I .1 . uintc , , .... i c .11 ion to southern parts, the ,,,d Jnd.es. Alc ; f that vllv i-flu-ton hv statmg that the name is not eWNMh alft. if von can oah M roof kite surlleientlv , 7J? V n!; tn,l,'and and n- s-,ud.i-i .w ...l,.U. ......I .,-,,1,,, lr,r.. n J ' . . - -' i . .1. ... i i!.. ;. n. .i :. : !i shap.-d like that of a pea-h tr. '. I he trees show

. - - u ... . ... ...... ,,, j.... .. ..p.- iii hihi iinv i uiii ui' in. i ii ir ii t 1 1 i ui im ii ii. i 1 inn- is nie iuitr-ii min tiade 1 1 also carried on in that artirle. 'J he ice Immmwi UttBMB BlotaMtBOOWl and his elder brother Wil- propriety of the ease, romhined sMtli the tneies nnd jit oW MtW end ponds, are immense wooden build- Lam, were the immediate descendants of Luther means of tJie actors, anr? twisted ibtd a cord, the inj, eapableof boUing I . H K I to '.(H U ions each ; BJ( nuerl.a.-.et of JJalrv-( -d, in the county of Kin. joodness nml strength whn-h aon- t un jusTifv U omo f.f Hi'-in indeed, cover half an acre of ftfmni. Ireland, a r ntleman wJio inherited a lartr e-tate and I experiment, and by which tic kite at the same time Tln;y are built w iin double walls, that is, with an in- frequently represented h.s native country in pirlia- maintains its place in the Je avens and its connexion per wall all fmind. two f.-. t fp m the out. r one; and ment ; few men wre more generally or deservedly w ,th its originators and the earth Ik low. TJiose WOO oVe opoeo OCOiewa m filled with aowooot a BOOsCOOr reopecte4 ead uniting Hi his person a smvity am! tlv tlie kite are tJie llef rmers; and tlie tJtiil is dlictor, making a solid wall, iuiperviaOO to heel and couitcai uf OOMUMf to a tirmie -s and d'-cii n of comissed of those who ttrenu usly opjje tji- ne w . ... . . - . .... .. I - ... ... a . . ... . " I 1

mr, ami oi io net in micKness. iin- mac' ones m- cliarai ter, rj.ula'i d as we.l to command resjs -t as io . s -Jieme ; ttie u.lra conservatives, v. no ur.'.avs on the

plnyt-d in cutting the f- are very Ir au it'nl. and the eon.-iliatert.N-e. acquired the soiibrupiet of Arthei

their working Jiy the numh r of knots or bum hes made by taj j) ng ; nnd a singular fact that l:kc a cow. wJien tap il. they g;ve mo.st milk or sap. M As the time of OpOKUag is early in the day. we were obliged to c :' .r. ourselves with v.ewing the utensils and BWBttM BNd by the shot makers, await mg until next Diorninf to see the wi - ojurandi. Accordingly, before .snnri-e we were on Jiand. The blai-ks were first sent through the forest, arnv d with

work is d u hv ne u and hors- in tlie following man- J. io" and H'-ro Uass'tt," imd r which designation

he is more freooeajtl j noltei of nod leftfieM lothea The ice that is intend d to be- cut must be kej t by any other name, -clear of BMW, as toon a-, it is nutficiently thick to WilUna iBOerited the f.iin.ly -states whi li were Is ar the weigJit of tJie in -n and hors' s to Is- emt lov- and are con-.d.-rai.b-. Il i.-inan had a v onn.'er child's

ii. wnicn it win diats, v irici,. s ; ami ttie mmw is portion, w h.-i, amounted cither to . or t I".'"" ster- nrcnaration. I am g uig to suprose a ; re

kept scraped from it BBtil H 19 tin. k CBOUgh to COL hug, and early indicated B boU aspiring and ardent ..ns.on. Kvery thing .s r adv. but d ul aim A piece of ice is ch ared of two ncn I ia extent, b hu ll, disj o-.t; n. m bile Ji. elder Brother wlio was appointed pervades the whole atmosphere. Not to be diacooxaged, at a foot tJnck, WjIJ give about giSHi loan. Bf ke p- Collector of uslojii, of hf Jort of TiBCB, BUJIlfeited however, the thtmf T1 '-i t up tlieir kite, and line in infthe snow ojf. it Aneeaea thicker, ma the rrosl is ite a difl rent chBiBeter. Nearly enoaeetei ith I hend, ttraightwaj start off Bt a full run through the tr ' Jy allowed to pem träte. V" 1 1 it the tune of cut- the family was liem-rai Agie w, who during the war j streets and lanes" and over the broad ti- Id- f society, tmg arrive., tin- BMV cou.m-m-e npofl one of these ,,f independence, held if I mistake not n high military raising a breeze as they go. and carefully :.v rdtngthe p.eces, hv getting b straight line throogfa the eentre, ntnotkei ii the RovbI Army in this country. At his I neighborhood of Jm trts. Oat from tbeir work-Uiopa each way. A small hand plough is pushed nl ng the nOSta QeBSIBl A. left an only chihl. a daughter, to the fttfl the inhabitants, to BBC what is gOillg Ofl : BMBje line, until the grouse i-. shottt a quarter of an inch in can- and gonfdinitfbjp of lus relation llarinan Dh n-! encourage, some I ojt, and others sier.iiy detemine to Width, and three niches BOBS when they eCBSBSBBeC m rhassett. .Miss AgBOW was a very fine irirl, and keep that kite BO Oil at all events. Away run these with the marker " BB imp!' ui nt drawn Jiy two BOBSeBSfd a v ry handsome fortune. 1 1 r tOJBCetiOB 1 gtBfjr old Oppose -s after 1 lie kite, v!.';cli, lur'anvvl.ile, Jior-' v which Bhes two new grooves panilh-l with and acmiircateatfl were of the higheel character, and f.r want of a bobtail, is doing BBthfasj better than the first gl laches, the gangs reasaiauag in the first fee ronns sist n wi m mrr nni mi isn It j rr samry j k j tJie ground, and occasionslH digs into it head

ü""1' - h i un-ii muh in im: miiBiiw grooe, unu aum.tcii anu fsU'euioJ. . vv.iria BiiacOnCOl arose loremost, tnd netad to be set up again. Bjakes two m re. The same oneratton iroi-s on in between the iruardian and ward, rnd as thev seemed " lust nt tJiis leonc nt im com. s Tom. and seizes th

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announcement of any new piece of kitewn, s :. i's tail in order to preeut it" BBBBBsioa, not per. -.ving tint thev are the balifjtiBg pesrer of the whole e incern, wiiJiont sraaej the new ki- ooold not icead BBS yard ! W'lir.i. nrtt- w..t . .f I. ii'it txf iwll lo v ;i IUI HI kite tbpV

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. - . - . , toi.iiiiii. s in uns vt.it, m 'ill" j.'- Hi I- i;u no-, spend a long tune in ce-ritation, SBttcipstl n. and 1 1

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Inli:iti:i HsA Cor lolU and D:ill:i. We pre-ent below tlx following reported returns, most of which are no doubt verv nearly correit. It

a nuantitv of clav and a small i ;. I.ae. On coiinng

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t.r.'ll' .'l I'll- I . ' s, ,1 '.:'. Uli' f'll I ..I t.TI.'IIU.VI , . . . ., ;,.t.. . I , I , 4 , , m vi l .i . appears that in ti e I residcntial i lei-ti ti the whi-js. bv into a cup and stock to the trunk, toe black then, ti . ... 7

striking Jus pick over the cup, tJie soup ezi-s out slowlv, a tree givmg da.lv nb -ut a pilL The tap: er

b backs c me in with their jars readv for working.

M The sap at this stage leeemblea in.lk in appearnnce, and somewhat in taste. It is also froqui ntly drank with perfect nfety. If left standing now, it will curdle like milk, disengaging a watery substance like w bey. M Shoemakers now arrange the mselres to form the gum. Seated in the Bbaae with a large pan of milk on one side, and on tfca other a logon, in which is burned a aul peculiar to this country, emitting dense moke, the oj erutor having his last, or form, held by a loBg sin k or bandle, pn viousLv bssmeBred srith son clav, (in Older to Blip off Um shoe when finished.

hold- it over the pan. and pouring on the mill; until it is

covered, sets toe coaling in tue smoke; uicn giving it

to a depth . t s. iBchca. The outer blocks are then America, s eoontry towards which Mr. B. aatertained

-awn out, ami iron bars are used in splitting them, feel.rars of the most favorable character, his mind and finds liimseif iroinff up like w:

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quired, Ihcy may be figured, In bo soft that say impression will be indelibly received. The native are verv dexterous in th.s work. With B Bail Bad

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snnrp potmen s h.k, hi v win prome-e nn iy jiin m , j ountaiü leaves sad Bowers, such a you may have seen on the1 Montsomerf

shoe-, in ;mi incrcoiDic Bnort time. Atter remaining en the fonas two or three l ;ys, the Blioes are -ut open

n tlie tops, ml w in tie- l.i-t to slip out. 1 le-v are

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....I ui" m . .Iii .ti 1 1 I. . 11 111 iin iii.it o;is ii . us ! 11 .-uiiii! i iiiiiai 11 1 111 1 111 K 1 1' UV H s low 1 1 f .mi i ill nv , U' e 1 10 : le i. i m i 1 1 1 1 ' t 11. , . . 1 1 ., ,,:,,.. ..f -! .. In ft, I .wUle II i, UeUyd lo t!,.,r u, ,!, Ii... & kite. Unilng iJf .tj L'fXÄ t3 f'tongn is following m these groov - drawa by a s.n- property available amounting at least to X&MWO r,se. and takf him off his legs. .tn desperate .i,,.,.,.,. . ,iv,,r.lirill(r ,,,. s;v ,(l .... .,.. r,, iru .11 1 I I. ,1 11 , - . 11. . . ... . , , , , t ui Mi ss, u iT.igmg i roiu six to tw . iv e -i s. neii ale borse, a man leading it ; and he cut-up tin- nv sterling, and af.er a private union proceeded to trrine. Dick seizes Lora hv the ancles, and 1 - earned , , , B , , .,

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Harry rushes forwaM, makes a grab at inck, I ' , f f. , , V.-. j.- ;c ....

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i h'-s" bar-are 1 1 k a nad". of a wcdire form. In ha vi im burn atrnnvls tinctured srith thoe nnncinles n nwrti-wtahlfciAaiili k sVnm imm inMikMn U .

dropping t'n m into th-- pro srei the ice split - oh", and of l.bertv r bieh has so general sn iaflw nee throughout on: the kite only ssrends the more steadilj ; the conB v.-ry Nssht idw is stalKeicsri to separate tin m ; and great portiofl of Eorop -. In 17! i he arrived in th:s -ervaties are ularur d ; IhOBS below dare n .t fasten ihcy s l.t i say, or bard, according to the nreathet ia eoontry and j ublicly esponatd bis ward and relative, j on, those above are tiM proud to let gi ; the kite ii a very cold day. lee i very brittle make-, frost, Ab ndaad on the Ohio psrticalarly strack his sctive ! jusO baJnaced, and rises iniijastii tUf to the breezy in cusspsrativety softer weather Ü it saore doctile and ami ardent mind, and though thai region of country heavens. The Reformers may rest now, make their resistible. I was then a wikleftiess, he resolved on settling there. mr fUst to a tree, and enjov tlieir success : saying to riattorms, or low tables, are placed n ir the o;m-.i- , Mow far h- racei eded in enltivating ami beaut if ing each oilier, 'Wiutt an excalhjBrt bobtail tin se I 'onservuiu' made in th- ie. with an iron sin!.- reaching Irani that i-iand, is generally known, and een now Bten- stives make,1 Very true. Brother Urfuimers ; tx it them into the water; ami a man stands OS earn side j BfHrhassett! Island is I Bohject of enqniry to aB trav-1 withoat those same adversaries, where would your with aa ice hook, very much likes boat hook, bat ellers on the rivet Ohiev In a letter Written some I kite have been! Respect them, therefore, for thev ... . C m Ii....' ..l.n . t . . I . I mt I i . . J.. . : I. : 1 1 I I

ii ..i tm i ..on nwHMip mhmi, iiu in- s- in.- .-a r.-Silase ui in i n.s seiueuieui, riuer uescruung ms answer a u-'-tul purpose, and are nnl s.en-aN! . n res

ice is hook' d with a jerk that throws it on the plat- locmlitv dec. whieb Je- knew would ! interesting t.. may to the successful issoe of your schcro Aeknos

fbrm on tie- sides wasch ar.- of the mnse height. On I ss sbsean friend, he renaarhed, tbsl slthougti be alwsya cold day every thug betontet covered nritk ice, and eontensplated perfeel bappincss in this world as beyond the bloi ks sre e u li -. ut spiutiiuir along, alihongh tliey the reach of finite mortality, he had now to admit that weigh two cw t.. a- if they Weighed only ponnd be had scqnired terrestrial paradise. How that The stales sre large lattice work plstfbrms to allow psrndisc wss r ntrrrd snd its gates sfterwards closed tlie let to drain, and three tons can thus he easily run up m him, are matter 00 record in the history of tins in one of them by one horn-. It is then carried to country. s a the tee IBOBSCS, discharged Upon plats -rm in front of In Ireland Mr. B, was the relative, friend snd fellow tha doors, and boasted into the building by s borse. tndi nt of in imliidinl s hoici nainn mnst bi in cits rnal Forty men and iwelve horss will cut and stow aw a v ' with the histories of Irland and Atner.ca, the Ute 1MI tn- a dav. If the w. at her M fiivorable, ItMl Thomas Addis Emmet. hi Mr. "Es. arrival in th.s

f.. nan- sossatimes employed at once ; snd ia three eoontry, one of h.s first enquiries was after Iiis old Pones, 'nrdinahl and Priests the UOages, the moots-

weeKsineiee er p, aii ut z ti.iiHP tons, js Becorod. friend; tliey soon met, early sssociatons were re-callei SuBse winters it i very difhcnll to secure it, as r un and form -r tri. ndship re-estaMithed On many subse

or thaw w in com that aill destroy the Isboroi weeks and render the ic unlit for niiri.'-t ; and lie n it niav

bob and ram upon that, betört those employed have

onpaialleled exertions, Jmve ras dot amall mainover

the Governor's e lection. In oi count l -s, Uie.r net gain is. by the figures, only o. The State comprises t7 ocgaaized counties. Oos. Whitesasba majoriitv was g. 019 ; beaee shawiag that a corresponding gain in the balance w ill not give tit" the Stnte. Bot the gain uf the balan e will DO d ubt ftlVOT the De9B crats, as the whigS have in all their strong bolds,

while ours are to come in. We confidently claim the State by at L as. U. (J msjl rt.v. Three cheers for the H osiers.

D unties. Marion .Monroe Hendricks Bosh Shelby II mcock a ii" Morgsa I smilton Jeffers 'ii Johnson lln. r thoismc w

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edge your obligat , OOS, th Ii. and be UlsnkfttL M Let lis look into the sky of the 1'i.st. Whit a

multitude of a-t and shadowy kites d v. tin n

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mini er ot i aouiLiio.ic trees in this rrov.nce is

--. In same parts whole forests of them exist

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oi learneit imciors. an itiia ui'. i" i n;..' or iwo, ano a i-,.. i . .i .... t. .1 Thenui

lonege.'i i ;i nulla i-ii i ui: iiiil; i n i.n. I ucre iiuvia 1. I Io. ..C i '..1. ....I..... .. .ii. I... V.... W....I.I ....I ,'""n 1

on itioiM''iinui'ii.-. i in ii in "i .!, .in. 'i i ,. ,i i .. t .ii . .. . . . . ... , . . land they srefreqiientlycutdownFornrewood. Although on its In nit, and the ud World, and m-arlv all,,, ; . ; : i ,( i- . i. r .i ' .. -. , Ithis tree exists in Mexico statute East Indies, there its great men, strung together i n its inaifiiinccnl . ,. . , , , i, , I i I . ., atip-irs to he no mm irtati 'ti tnto the I sited Slates

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Ti'ie- io clear it on ; ami it me latter lie, es, tlie result is tawrl which is of no value, ,-tml In- to In-

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th n t,. d together snd slung on poll e. readv f r market

There peddlers tnd .lev.- trade for them with the eountrj people; ud in lötsof s thousand or more, trbo have theni stuffed w.th straw and packed in boxet

j I to export, in w inch State they are reseived ill the j United States. In the same manner any shape mar . .... . 1 !

be manufactured. I im toj g are m ide over day ibrms. Aflerdrving. theclav i- br kenand extracted. Bottles.

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V' ...(ting as ine sen p i ew s

rker in roldr and more tough.

Sullivan we li Vermilliod Decatof I learborB

in in os i ri.-i'-. lie- riMson, i suer-es , must no. N-ott

tl want of thai proiftciress found in then her. I Floyd 'I Ii i t,willfl.n t i-saSB it- Kit u i.rl.,.,' -ill 1 I M t BBSIB I Pl.L

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h'.', 1 l:'; i'' M. h, u m sw i i ii 'vi I ii. ... Li . ; ... .j . .1 .... ..... ...i generally in the wet seas n they have rest. Owing I Switxcrland

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minnt neraalona. Mr R and hi. n-timihln ....,,, .. a c c ...... i.',... ..ir ..i to i . . . lio nie n xiru s,aic oi ine wooiis; ana uie inns ocing

........ , . , .... ... ...... ii.. ....... ....-(. h i' 1)1 . -.l l .1 1 1 ll 1 1 ii- 1 1 . " ii i in in ii.iu i iij-jm ill .. i r .... '., o "i 1 -- I watery, requires m re to manufacture the sime articles wen- the guests ol Air. C m this city. Wiien Mr. U. ram to keen the kite from rising, tie has a black spot - ,i , m-. . ..... ...... .7 i.i.. ....... i.. i;..M :,ot...i...i . . tr 17 i... . .a. r i.... I... c. i... :..i.... ...t tin n in the dry s a-o.i. I bis, to these very reasoning

I. ...... .1 ..... .......... I .- IKia WHMW.H W I . 1 I'll III" III. HI HIS l.lll , I llil I . .1 II I. I I Olli I III I iii - I I IUI - to nwinifUat thliae te. -liters of which Ins whole I. f.. ..l.i. .1. I r ..I, i ii ...I... t ... , , i ,t ...I Vm Kim iliri.il t,. I"

formed but one continued manifestation ; unable to ca-t at the arch-couservative ; and sin. e then, the

aid bun professionally m Ins defence, ahicfa a w nse Refonnert and his diaiples have kept the Father ofl

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so tius. lv em, I'lVi ii, iiiai le- lias n i ioiinn nni

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conn: .i yon ean, mo innuiueraoie

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1 1 1 a I c.i . . Ii- 1 1 out i lie i ui- ; .1 Mil '

I'll. i-b. mnj. V. maj. D. inaj. W. Hi 17 260 Igfl 261 25 909 234 199 17 900 523 1 j ..-) i I rt 1 1 . 2S7 l!ll UW III li J7iJ 839 ::i 432 7M 40 117 134 8 98 1 0 .7 ii: m 1 05 103 1J r,'.. "g J-o oil 23fi 214 31 ir, get) 11. 240 209 53 207 -in 731 iraj itj to 83 430 206 io 9 jr. 1 1 300 279 19 08

A Card. iBBBlB Oct. 31st, '44. JAMES H. K A V l.NS m a Btmch at 9tt msrket bouse, in this c.ty on the mpht f th -4th int.. made h in st t.nwarraiUBble attack uf-si myself ; knowinf hat I was not present and could have no opportunity of replying to him. The m ri.mg follow ,ng, hearing what be had aid. I addressed h.in a note, of whica the following m a coj-y :

M . I t. g.th. 19M. j Mr. JaMF-S H. CaaWBS, B B 1 tat adviaed, that

in vour remarks at ti e market house la-t : u ;.voii us"d language towards me deserv mg a reply. A I was engaged, and had no opportun. ty ef hearing or replving to youthen, 1 proj we doing so tii. enijig. raoa aal att 'i l. i asjsot laW ts sjn th dianspett. fullv of any one in their abseaOBi and w hether I np'ak depends upon whether you remain and hear me I propose showing and proving you a l.ar. and bel.eve VOB are a cow ard. J- V KKiHT. I had two fr.euJs in pursuit of Cravens early m tlie morning, one of which want to th. country, wnere h was informed travel.- had g m . I;e vvs not to be found w.?iVi. I- hil ht':i- . a- 1 ' harmd Ii was in tow n through the da up to tin- me tae mail Imat passed tip. l?y a letter just n-c. ivi-d f um a friend at Law rencetiurgh, I am advised Mr. taten made another infamous a t i up -n me in h.s -j n- li at that plic. This Cravens his pursued a course tow ard lue for the past four ears t war v th ev rv pr u i le that constitutes a gentleman. I have h.therto tonanWredl bun bststata esBBssnpt. und tr.-vt.-d him scCOtdtngly, and am sorrv that 1 fi cl calhnl on to n rt ce lum at all. 1 think bowetet I 00 owe ! nn a BBSjajBSJ neitice, and now pronounce 'r.inc H. r.ivcna .ior, a slanderer, a c nimon defimer of private characier, a p Uro .ii and c ward Ji:si; I. lü.H.HT LWT Ols I I ITI Ks RI VI AIMMI in ihr PVjat OBScS at InOBasaa Ii, I" h.oj, .November 1, ISfS. Icr40ii calling for lliesr I trr will BJlgnjoe say AIM I IC riSBaa. Hie inland paBSgS n II litt.Ti tor t-irin rountne. must be prr-pin, wtiic.vvet Ihtjf ctiin..t c bit sided.

le, is tuthcienl to deter them from working in

winter; extra labor giving them unrdcassnt 9jelings.M

The Methodists. Prom the minutes of the Annu

al he operation ol planing proceeds in m-arlv the of duty to hit norocrous clients alone prevented, hii

same manner as that t cutting. . plane gauged to house and his purse were open to lum, an.

run in the grooves made by "the marker1 and which thousndu of d llars given to lum when mini!

w ,11 shave 1 1 1 ice to the depth of three inches at one those who, in his prosperity, fraa ned upon and i

cut. is drawn by a horse, until the abide piece i- reg- him. but as is unfortunately ton much the CBSO,

i 'irit in a in ii i ii or i i i . i - 1 1 i j 'i t . i Tin at .Hiiiioii on .u .1 .... m. ... k. ..... i i .... . . . a . .

.....j p.. ..I o...... , ii, r. in, linn s in " .1 ii, auviis.iv mi s.ion nun. set ui, ua.e'inLT as an a -nuiirc io us iow er e.i rem-, r oV 1-.-.....1 . , : i ,. i i . I.- . i ..i i .1 i si" ii an i ..i ..' . .. . iiii i' i ä7m in the thorl period of twi years, snd the It use are is nut then clear, tin? work is cuntmueo un- Such, sir, was Harm m nlennerhassett : he and his n v ! Nearer yet behold tlie kite ol isiimuton and i . i e .r i . i..i .i - - ' i .. i'. ;..i.... i i i.i.... i i ii i.. .i.i ..- . . .... . .. .. ( whole number of member .t the Methodist fc.pico-

,ii un j.. in ... tm ... u n. .iii.i.i i' iieins oi ii. un v lie. iioiii in iu-s.:i in i;i;ic , on'- 11 1' U I II l II is couill I V , tlie .Allien. .Ill ' o'li.ueiltal OngrCS. Ol I I I O, Willi T 1 1 ' frast will make it as thick Im-Iow inch for inch for the oiln-r m Enrons ; " fa psra Domini. 1 United States of America oo its breast, France, Spain, what Iin- h . n Uikcn aOT BBSVe, j As regards the indiv tibial w ho has been ttl'etnpted and Holland, att.tiin' to hold the line, and a long

I he ice is transported on railways, fcach ice-noose 1 to be substituted tor Air. B. (I.ew-.s ":irr.) I have no strin" of Tories, ending with the empire of (ir.-ai

U n ion Ctttttttf Has done nobly ! Tu' coi n majority of 1". in An gu t is reduced l -1 BOW, showing that the I -recall

lions taken by the Democrats have t least t vailed Drasy Mi

them sninr. We shall, in a slip, only

A.

A v in 1 1 e o t y AltfBJBl Kirdnirk aieaas ms va Ulis s A JWue Jaiiu ttcrin Vi!'i4m Abrains Jsoph B. tt Oes Job'Ji 11 utley Mr. Ucv H. uce SiJuey Ui sra M II Hi w ti Will. H . uesmaai suf linth Biurassili Main tt ptisans 1l rwi i s snBel Brtm n Gsanni Hiow .tulunn 1' Ha d IsSWB Hmwn KaM Bartsa K K B J 'ii l.uke BnMajSas i i J eh Bat i K.: C Hi j-tovc ,'an.f (.). lui'on Alrxanter rudlifiBCtss Hi i.j in. in ( i uise Selurnon i ttetasa II nry t'l ok Sn .ii Cm in I liutuai Csl is V oy e nrl J 'l.ii ( Ml V Jllllll h ip njii illiaaa C isitlt Jnu s ban Kaasatth Csitifl S.illy ( Bj 1st Jos.-j h Ciwn lct Jul." Ctsiinafhaai Chail 'te i a tur-f uurtisisl I). Dsairl Henry

iKll Ii I J ...-ot

. . . . .r

allude to the r.M....eoiCr v,

1 1., ninn i.i, mi

.... nui i.v.i so dus.iv em, ktcu, nasi no ssni nu iou.iu i. . , Con,:.r,.,v.s ,. .eih kIisI Bpisc i I Cliurcli for rascal it v practiced by the coons, and tme conspicoous Dswwu la.,.i many to waah bis face ! Look yonder at toe scientific kite ,. . u.., ., , , , 1 . ' ... """''i ' .. t,mrm ff en .ii." iii i ii he eti r 1 N M-1 1 . pi-t ptiblisnco, it apj'-ars that the j ,. lU, Hereafter, his sanctimonious cloak, and Ktiers ot ol IIa rvcv. With A heart on its broad bosom, and all .." .- . i 1 11 ,u 1 ' Kvrrt t .ku l I , -iii- nett in. reas o members during the rear, was inj,-- , ..,... .. :t u,.,ii i,;.,. in... .,. ,.,, . . sourted the anatomists, the physiologuits, surgeons and p hv- .n r.i" his saw'" . " ' aN'111 b.m. "ne was utu Kacsa DsvM j i , ' - 1 1 . .i . .i i . I Ins ad i d b th - in re a- ol th revi')u-s e:ir, ..... , , . . . i ill bit Bicians, over frt ear- (ud at the t, me he kite was . . ., , ' . in less tlisn 3U minutes sftcr he veted. Ktnty Sutern . . . . namely, l.il.tKU, makes tlie iinprecrslented increase ta tiiirl4vM

U hal do (lie People) Ihtllkf Wii it il IhO people now think of Iriirmtt. Smith.

has a branch railway froni the main hue; and is con- know bilge. There, however, WSS SOCh BO individual; vej ad in properly constructed box-wagons to Bottufl and there is now in this city,Bi gentleman of high and a distance of (as ihr oc ility may lie; Oto H miles, exalted character, i p is nal friend t the late .Mr. B., The t"ds, machinery. A c. employed, and the build- and w b VTBI also SCOOainted vv ith air anrl h.s w ife ; iatr the houses, tat 1 con -true: mir and keeping np the from which I bsve heard thatCsn it dead, and that railroads, .c. are very expenarvOi yet the facilities within i year past his w ife. or. us you knew her, the an-such, through good management, that ice eaa Ix- woman he live. I with, was alive and a re-, dent in this furiu-lied at a v.-rv r trifling cost per pound; and the city or its vicinity. failure of the ice crop in America would be a gnat Mr. RhtnAcrhsSSetl left a family, of Whom I k ii vv i slsmily nothing, i hie of them is, I believe, in this city, pos It would bboobi that f r the nrocBf ing, nreaertintj seated of very limited miant, and endaavoring by and use of this new a rt icl-ot' import though but an I hnmble n mI hnoe4 industry to obtain a support ; be t'i BS ttt BWfBi'BS state in the frigid one: a variety 1 is, if I am correctly informed, putrait and lamlof mechanical and scient.lical opiT.it.on are brought scape paifltl r. into play. The ganging, squaring, and (sometimes I d d mean toenter into several particulars connect

Britsin, for bobtail !

"Tin .;; are s ni" fuv of the kite-flying schemes which hav e proved successful ; bul b t not the ardent reformer imagine that, because these have sncteeded, In-own will therefore prove equally fortunate. Th -1 are the happy exceptions. I hi the Other hand, let bun not be discourages by the numerous failures, but l.t htm learn wisdom by experience, snd avoid, in flying his next kite, the obstacle which provi d ruinous to bis I ist. It is well for ii that ' llojic spuiij. ttsrsal in tht sattas btatl

Okiw,

pal Church, 1,171,300. The nmnber of the travel-

ling preacherS or regular clergy4 is 1,282, of the tu-1 Bod Ro irback, the Whig tutbert !

pcrannuated, or worn out) travelling preachers, i9, and that of the local or fay preachers, 8,087, Totsl

number of preachers, rj,7 . In oilier a'ords, the Has 110 doubt gone for the Cmj Coon

number ol Nc.h sjisl Preachers in the I nlted States aliVaVS expected aould b' the ca 1 I 1 .1 . i . . . .- . 3. . I . I

anu j.--a-, csceeus max oi me siamnng army oi inc

I 'niU d States,

of the whale numb r of ttareiHty preachers, it was found noccsaary during the last year t expel only two fro n tin cotiue. tion. One was a man in the western part of this State, w!: was found iimlty f forgery: the other was a member of the lid-ton Confer-

This we have The raajortiy

...It I. . i'nM mtnn 1 1 .-, .111 . r, ,1 vv . I li 1 11 I -IV 1 itii.-

. , - i 111 1.. vi ...i.i. ..-........ ...... .- ... It is a Fact worthy of n tiec, that out .

. 1 1 a ui.

encc, whose oflencc 1 nol mentioned. The number

r ntis It :uii:i. We have n few more returns than those published, but our pap' r in BOW waitiugi tnd we have not time

of withdrawals was. however, vorv ca ii id rahle. bl ¬

and if on mature reflection, bis heul and heart a;-,. r-.ve ,., Ujss than thirty-ooo. The minis its who w.thhis plan, let htm s.-t up his new kite by all mcsns. drew were sll members of northern references, and And you. grim old Conservative! if your conscience tnc principal if not the cxclns.vc cause of their with1 1 ist 1 v 1 iii ;i tso sr 1 1 1 1 t a , I :i ml i :-i -v . t 1 1 : . ml i i . i 1 i . . . , . . . .

the planing appear to belong the joiner, aided by the ed with the Bknnejrhaaaetl family (which takes, high f V( ,;, ;,, ,r, , ,,, k,.,.:, d, (as ylm often "uverv irfhe soutli ''""r, 'i ' ,"" UM" mathemat.can; the ploughing tu the Bgricuhurist; rank among the oldest tnd most influential families in LfcJ it be r;r,lt tba( it Bhould be kept down,- if if tL MeÜioduitS shouU continue to increase at Hie ihe.mnsportoverlandtothecvilen.neer; the im- Ireland.) which would be,. Her.-, ing ,0 ,1, gen- VoM are ,arr,, , w ,h ,t, that w ,11 be ; b-c'v L , , v , T. d nV ' e 'h , , iwttoour BS VI gator, i the preservation loOBf ph.- era I n-ad-r. who ,,,,y h - nnac.pn mtcl with t!,e name, JJ , : you will make a beautiful bobtail, and w ill, would over-had. w 0 11 ti'e o i-r nl .'i 1 s 1' i"' 1 11 1 miits. a 11. 1 I he use an. iviiiiniiiv IniMt i hi it I hS vC ri ... v e v tei.lc, In. u r, ma r . f ., . I i r ' . . - ..... VV on 111 o . r.-ll.iU. W .HI tin O ,,i r Kl.gl II- 110.101111118-

- - m " T J " .- " in .r -ov t r 111 S l III". Ill V e Illllllleil v our mission. .1... I I U... . . i i

i 1 1 'ii ii oi' i., .hi. i.iii ii ijii i .i.i .'u e ;ill-l II lie-

i long io churches

men and our lions. 0 in .

t.ooil Ua i initeiir. The Btal BSBser of eoltS that was ever known in Massachusetts, Col Jaqnes of Charlestown, .lass.j nev.-r allowed whip or spot to be Bsed ; and the burses he trained needed B0 w hip. Their sj ir.ts were unbroken by severity, and they obeyed the slights! impulse of oat voice or rent, with the moat toimated promptitud : but rend ted obedient t. snVction, their vivacity Was always restrain.il hv graceful docility. He sml it was with horses a-- it was with children, if

Ac. Cistoiiied to ln-.it iu; thev would not v w iti.out

tn extenuation, subscribe myself, characteristieslly, A.N IRISHMAN.

A gentleman who

From the Concord Patriot.

ral

well

as ! ink-; rimj we perceive

to regulate th i.i Dallas ! The returns c follow l

Alb-;' 'i.uc Fayette (ireen -

The Stnte is safe for i'olk ami

l.ini.iii

I . ii Bsi el K'lgo Mannret P. Pralirl DsvM Ko-tci Bcaj t Finch II i; KIvkiU Jre (I. 'Ir tg.- Coiiia. ) Glades William (.hi ...I f 1 1 v if l.isss J till Ciltcri Bsrasbss It Hill I i a HstadSj Hi t j i n. in Hull Ji'&r Hartsts k N's n H .li if Mr Hai V . . .Im Ho aah Rum

lu

ll. Tho-e received urea llstitri v si It

M v roan i .

I'.-lk. i Ui! i '.i ti

I lay. saw

mt . . - ii i a i i a a i

it. But if managed with nut. rut" gi nUeness, united u,r-'u oooy sj caas oi ub-mw we uero w.th con-.stent ami vrv e.piit.ible firmm--, the v.,- "f1 presses have Ceased Io BOttCS bun that demo

tory 0BCS gamed over them was gained torever

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r .vn.v ii a riiajciMi s i tie isw.on . miner mentions , u. mmntn. ,,f ti... e....i:.r... l..i i.i,i i ft

slate gathering of the Wellington family st Watt inaking up the accounts Har the roar, that a reaction

C- - IIS ; T ' I : 1 V I ( 1 1 I 1 T I I 11 I it VV l .'II I in In a lln. . I I io.-m

spn' tiverai days lately m liam and Mtrv Wellington met on tlie SkL on a bean. ....

IV.....I.. l.h.J i uf mm i, j I I.-i t l, In .1,1,. -nt ui , I ,-. , I. . s, Mill 1 1 , oil I'.ilTlUlore, II. e I fill

"' ... i i : 1 1 ,-inu -11'jui ii.ii, near me otu mansion, vvuere an

ry in respect to I..rrs situation, and he was on- ,.Nt, -.-. .-bower had been prepared foi i.i. i .i . . t

vinceti mal n was ine victim oi ins m 'st cowaruiy and base cruelty. Had as i the treatment which the I. is ...' .

I roviui ncc lieraM says is exu nd !d to htm, there is j 0;hers in

aunething yet more hend like and more characteristic titc number of two hundred a iid lif.v m-raons; besides iv M.rV.1M, im , r ,i . i , ' r tu.; i of devils incarnate. It ,s believed, from all that can the musieisns snd . fen ..,-. rlgueti. ofihes,,,.,,, T ' . Z Z. I ' . riÄri1

. , -. i ... ic . . ..... ... ...ii.. i i . i ... i . i i .fi.

generation mere nau oeen oorn one iiunarcaanu inree, j pjuj to i(i:i." and the co

oi wnom i.t icon were neceascn. ui ine uura prener-1 affgreiatc decreas

.. . . . ... i i ...... ... i .... . 1....1 .. .. ... . i i

a 1 1

i! ia. the New lersev. nil ti e Vm '.uL- t !, n r,r , ...

lbs occasion. I rt l .. .... --.1 j i ..V oi,...?

,,,, . - , . . ,.'--.' ww - a ,-'. (If .'l-IIHI'M

nerc were , ami 1 1 ne nres n. me weive nrotnera , M. wli. menilsrshin u as minced from ):; ,, m.,

i ... i . .. i. .... i i i .

a 1 1. 1 si-iei s i oin j' si ii;; un; uini , n i a i .on, anil eic ug u

Westmoreland (reported) 23UÜ Washington - - -148 from the ti sin f J'tsrfy rLtifn. DmtdlfNl Jl iMuirrc ajf Cibbb t

Ifi.liinasaorrh h II. ii in Jess Itr.l lv Jai r Haw km I.v dis Ml H.. in. - V Haiti lej Piety H on- Jeeph H Itad.iSj Jjiuli Hill U m C II ff U C

Havw laasfs

HjjV.i Ai.dti-w I Indiana) BBS M iSSaB OB J. boon rami la I k. ty tsrasasai Ksbl M IB k r. oi K ' i line t Kn x hssavy KriHoii Jubfi Lewi. Lrwl I I. a bio Krtiteii Lai t?.d.l Jn-t.h BL Mvci Rsaeit Ms scIushs An4 i t mtMl w Ktsat MMtaai i'' M anor J .(in M v . i tin j 4 .... .- Ml. III .1 tin .Mivci U ilftttB V. Itswahh v j i v o. On Ten ttiv P. I, cb Wltliatt pstai N'4 ban 1.1 I M I pj ir LäarMti mm PsHS.Sas .Is. ne J Pi.asf ii sS .m I'liiiijis lfm ii .Ti IV 1 1 Jant l'ji-U J..IH. iBttl FlBtlBSJ n. Id.!, i 1 hn BTestfi faa - V.. I. sj K I ii stst It. be s vv ..li. K kä bs i IMand Rssnss PatiV b s. s. ü Ms 1 It t Sr. n.t Utmtw Sijii Kl S.l Ii .vi II ,'. litl Silt A I Sim t MS. V s. t'e 1 1 ad J'.tiTi S , i.i .1 lea 2 s: . . . U S .ltll f It L Ssiheilasd Mi v Mi. hin. 1.1- ÜSVt I S MillU I fees S Vinn IstSj tt Sti tp i M n Ann I ',. 1 1 . i i'la Mi SISI l'aiurl r. Tldb !l w 1 TB 'iiii. ii. K bs r I 1St H io !" '1 ml. v W ,n llJ.k.l I ll.t.t.! V . Veigbt Fi- leih k v f) i ht Hmbi i V -. 11 leh . ah Kt'll'i er. l SJ :- i l ti ssst l msi , 1 1 .. i I . j Bs - I I'. i i nnii S . . v I v 1 i' ! .' bH Miss V ba Irl IS f Vi-i.iv f'.iai.iiMe s iMt'I.L i!i-.M rt.-..N v. M

Nota itbrtu tiding

tie- d-

rate am! extraordi

the direct line of d ceemlaiits, to makeup

"7k".'. and the colored membership from löoii t :uötv.

hovviiig an aggregate decrease o( !. I. fhe twen-

0

narj efforts cf the Whigs, t!.- gallant democracy of old Fayette have achieved one ; ,r ohl-fashioned victories. That "unkri wn itMignificant Jtnws

1-

be gam red, thai Dorr's oppressors tell him that he is

. .. A Cll.l . ., .1

in tue nice ot au wies taci. nie world goes on mnufiicturing whijw, sputa, gallows, nnd chains ; while each owe carries within bis own snal a dtrtai laffbstitute tor these deviIB inventions, vv .th which he might work miracles inward and outward if be would.

cratie meetings make n-i mention i t him and Ins

wrong- thai the wave of uUivtun lias patted over

si. . .

mm. w no ones nm see in malignant refincm -ut of ens

b in miac intent ot tins

It v I It m to driv. )..rr

FuMtntxti vi Paocittfi vr Ptrauc Schools. "I w as once." sind Lata Ehhnt, "the seventeenth bos whom M 'iss lloggeil, and richly d d sre merit it. There was an elderly lady, who lived. is Westgate

mad. I : Bf CO dlv cal tilate w hat effect fills, if Don cm iw bbmc to believe it. will have upon his mind. They know what terr,bb ravages tins belief would have npott a high-ton. d and keenly teueitive mind, and they adopt the execrable m ids of kilting the body by infusing this deadly poison into t!.- in,ul.M

K. Polk, of T.1IWSSUC lias run smsnjofthe dt-rno-cratic caodadal fr 'S mor in tl.i- county I7Ö votes having n clear inaiority f Ißll vti - V- have

"I 1 hu we!!, and we snv to i nr Republican hrelhnsi in

. j ..... . ' . i

Till IrOlll Jo I te I Mi A.tm-f U...I v.. n ,.iL üii.l .-.1 nur .'.Irr Ktalni

I'l'li i i mo, ' - - it'll 1 1 1 1 i ! I at ' . i v t X i "i lit.... M

km there had been one hundred and PWty-fhe born, ltt?pntl ., vtt. v,.r, ,. u .JiL ' "Im n

. .. i i i i i ... -j ... ... ..... ...

oi wnom iweuiy w m-c. a-eu . min im ;e wa- one ... i i. a v .... r n: ... noil i .

. i.i ,.. i....' . i ii ...i i i i . . ' i i i no iin . . 'i i . -.1 has increased from .'l to öl nett decrease, 3(12. In the live churches ( f llrooklyn, the white membership bat been reduced from J 'J i to I9t), nnd the colored from 11 to : tiSlal dc-rea-e il 'A

tm. ... n.,.,.... ...i . ii I woman with whom Is

i i - . i . - - - .i i hi in. -i s . 1 1 i , I e - s III . ... . . ... , . ,

this neishb. .hood, Uiedeeieasc is still more remark- ut'r tt,!u!!"r-vr ?' 'r ,h s :" b " ' :'7 " sra. ..iu -ri m 1. 1 . . ,i i , . , . on the indictment, tire drosecutor i-roisised to Iaflcur

.ii.i'-. . mis. .ii i iii-oiij, 1 1 1 1 ll'UUUer I'i ni'-llllHTs ol . , . .

H... . .th ..l.-t Rn s.. ,.l i -i...-..!. I. ... i.. i ic. UUM II Ii WOUlU marrv .ancv, wiui wiH.iu lie nau

drowned in Frem Pond, in Cambridge, during his last ,M. ... i, ; i. , , . ... lived seven vears, and acknowledge ! r children, o! ,, ... ii. .... i I ' 1 . '" linsliw ica, liotn I S3 to . !, or more , . . ... . . i i collegiate career at Harvard I niversity. fhe twelve .l,.,., ..... i . o- whom ha was the reputed father, no opioMti'n would

tn ti e. Iii mi I Im Ii'i .v; ii i lot Im '..i ('an!, Ii. ,11 .M.I.. ' , l-ll. ' II r vtrui' HS .f il. latiSM BhSS t tBr I m m SS I SatlSM SSarS,USS Ii i- ..''' VI, . n.; ..( miiIi i,i,'.ii, vv ill ha Beti stTfcm USta fu int i - c B I v um M j d l'.'i SSStff Ii vi HMMtuS, ts ISr I 'I - 1 I 1 1 ' '''S ' x ' ' ' SOi llir I..IU1.I' I .nil Li M. I. Mf.-f l.n - im - - " H tf .! ! HM -. ' .Uv I II V- V VI.V , .-. . ii I..,) .

of tin- lourth generation present, an infant of sons five or six iftonths old. Tins family have. -ill led indtnUrious and temperate lives, most of them in tht country. 0b 1 fnriitly to th" best Btrsaiti ef mst, riirii. II t tBsasbl, Is v 1 1 tue ssd t. peaet DbBUI K life, in itiral '!t-a.iur-. SoSgbl.

I here h id bi'i 'l tlorteeli ch I. Iren. Mil MM U-.-k

MaaaiKO i ores Cocst. At the last term utf the Carrol) " i r.-n it Uoort, a Frenchman by lbs name nf Lafleur bad filed t p tition t r a divon e from lu a it'.why resided iu baltiuMjre, Meanwhile, be tnd

IIVI

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M M WII 41. 1 lici t: VtOMItl W 11. 1. BE rUBtLtSIICB o Mil l-i 11 I . I" 1 1; 'I lis- IimIi;iii:i h aiBsti: I Ktfffelei RtttJ Porta! iI:miu:I. loi Hi I '. o ' ! l M N. llM sanies sat rtasB im mi A J.i'"f si n, rewscsrS "oii.ii.v i MSSSf SSts, !! I rfl ' iSl I 1 iri.ui. , Mi. 'ill. J'nlri.,l'i,.i h,i..,irf i- ImrMSNM .--'m. r ii, Ju-ii. . ..I i... I. M .V.i'H" I o . Mnil, CS Ciltts, ClSwinil Mi i Im., VifA lli.- .in I I'' BJ4rt. SnA . I' -ii.il. . Uir 'I -rii "i l. ..it .M.r. mSI fr irssi fi.m im f. rm Hi. .ii eUllvr I,. M.J iltitf. u le ti vv al u k'tfhi' rSJld fiSIHStlSl I" rvnv rM'oxt. TUf B 1,1 US ." ! ssttsats swsass Tan w-nii IBemssst b I ess. I .

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Io go either backward or Ibrwara. She complained,

nnd he dogged us all. When he came to me, bs SB-vlainu-il, "What, .lohn Sotl ! wer' you there too! And I was sbhgetl ta say, Yea, - r." wittaot st-. p." Stid hi'. "yOB shall have it." Bat I think I

came otl" lust, tor h.s arm was rather ttrial with tin

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street, whom sllrr....nd,-.l. and would notallow her T i l . v iZ , . . inseives Become ne pa- t b to be obvrved Üit1 there are other MethodUl " ' 10 ,M" mvorcc- 1 :"" "?nB? v, ' c w, , , Journal, that on Wednesday, John Uordon, convicted puts of larrre families, m ist of wIkmu now l.ve in! . ' . - . . . , . .... 1 ' . rrerJ o th d vorce cratited snd the Prea

at the March term of the Snjuvmo Coort of Rh de Wahham and its near vkinitv, and are engaged in , '' ';. V ' " , P1 1,1,-. in otien Court, and in b manner euusl) bruf

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up, and Judge Durfee, Chief Justice, delivered sn

elaborate opinion, as the unaninv u- jiidgment 1 f the I . . . nt a

1 ourt. overruling the m .tion tor a new trial, lie was

attached thi mselvi s.

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1 . , ,. .. .1 ., un 11 - ii" ii' 01 i"i"- nun" "ii 11.' ,01 I .-in ii.ii ic .m. 00, ki i-s 11 i utii i r ren.-ri co v ' a a cur.oi;- . r i.r.nal 1.1 1 11 n-f nt.it i' sixteen who went before roe. A tlogg.ng mav ! all 1 ... ,1 .... 1 1 ir 1 1 , 1 .1, ,;.. M. , ? c .1 111 . v X 1 1 . . held, is so general th it we cannot but attnW.e a groal vervwellm ,ts rc-oUeetion hfy yearJifter i tot the l.; thtfht 10 rÄmm 1S iltiious l,.....,h-r to Magame . g y fc . fiiow , impression d the ,,,-nt was, wi- prestwoe, nm quite wh , I I , 1 ' ? . 1 . Royal L.'.rary noodf BH W(.n in r . usasmc rcUlandmian- Jon Ross M . aat nv-Wi learn Ibal h.s cek so 'favorable. Tbs inevitable c es.-.;,,, ncc of this ffi1 !T , - PZ? I Z V I uc.N," M ft . "" . Cl FBtOastCOd e ... : .- , , y "p . brtted Cheroke I f-blood, WB I...T.m! IB Hill , V , ' 1 1 .1 . 111 1. 1 ',d i',rin,s- on to speak t-r bimset, he made the be. he tra"s itiojt i as to ovv - , -1 1 1 .1 hahit nat to spoil both master and scholars. It made ,. ., 1 , , 1 j . . 1 ' . phia, s few weeks sgn, to Miss Stailes, a Quaker la Iht tinnd bov ptistllamtnouH, while it made the three ' W ; , , , . . . "Mr. Franklin never forgets any rmy where M-d- tiMf. (r K. Uuisville Jdurnal rro- dy, of Wilmngt.m, Uel. Km is considered to hi Z" VJjt, 'j' ,,oi xvJl ...1.1 he the . V.V.,:Mr.N-l,r m- be my hs word-; I sine IWvtUus is to be. II even b lives that -I lb;hN ,,, v:; baa h , ....... worth half a Bullion of dollars. He purpose

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v cut. -en men' children, let the offence be vv hat it mig t !

sworn on meeting at the boose of M. Turg t.

pngu I never h ad hsnd, act would nnl." sum .cat ion to Im

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; f V 1 F ; Z 1 ,urt,"r ,,,v"',r,, 1 ,,,,ur ,,,:,t Ptleman. brace which she has been i letsedto promise him upan out vci.l.iiM in II. e s'r.et l si i'I.I re'Tllualiil or C

" V ' '"" " " .vlv iHrse,-utors liave vvickcdiv ami mallei msiv svv

triv ,ni tme wouiu liave i ro riv nni-rn.i ine aui.r. r i but then ro ms. the tlagellation. But our great pnj -m ttBaaas aahibil another offtuce ; the system of fagg.nj, slihs sbolish ami BBiBLhisiuaa. It only teaches I the elder btWS to M. tv ranrs, and the v otmger to ! h ar- nnd slaves. In practice, it BtOBaiaet B0 correct it-, nclf by lestr-.ying the Lr. at s, bonis. I ,,e ;t -: ', t iry si-hoids, and other uistitut ons f. r the rsloeatioB of the people, hive uniformlv .i.s. ountenan. e.1 tiiis iilM.tniisible nuisance, and we know none whooe abolition would do lnor red it to the heul- of the church, or. if they should retna.n imiolent on the njbjeet, t I the hen!s of the legislature. -R i u th I.i , qj MjOri I.i li

tobe beton Mr I lav's jouranag with his bosntiful bnde iri lluhulehdiia fora raint:- ' rsr wpr.fair tmS-mmm oa pui Novemb-r. ,.'..;.-;..". short time; after which b goestr his w,W batJie In Ji ""'JL?. lZJl

he -um ot t.l.! wii- o nd ..ti tl .... th' Nm'hwcti rn tnr.e-. m- is i....ut ... ami -n-;.

Xot so. '1

terms snd promptly taken nn. On Saturday the sum oalj Id vears of age ; site is said lobe very oeaati..f äI.ohi a side was si iked i n the g neral result ful and baghly tccompl - . i. II -r father was l-.rm-yesterday tlta)0 more hoth rrm. Wessl no odds, cy s highly re, pect bh merchant of Phikdelptua. lir. She was given swaj ix" h r bre h r and attended by Tli IhitlTin v.sierdav's Cnnnrjer te wit : s.t-"''' on her sister and t neiee of Jobs Kosasbrideaaaatds. He

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Maury county

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swav mv life, as it is slwsys m re easily t do to a Onlv think of Poor Richard writing in such a strain

stra:ig r than t wards one w no ts well known. Ihave a that! no in Te than this to -av ." 'Oh, lovr, love, luve 'lave i like a rhzzu r ; This aiMrcs.- was ,1- hvercd hy the unhappy prison r il wteat let a puii Lol giej; sswsi h bssiass,1 un n taint, firm leite. 1 even though he be". Dgtged to g i to Paradise :" - "This," savs Jr. DtwhtOi "is the paras Madame Thomas llnrett, who has b, en tetdjiajcod t ifleathtf (felvetioa, widow of the atheistical phil Mopls r. who VV. ..... ....... t'. w .1... i,,.,..!.,. . f Mr. I? nth I ( a il! '. I, ! on . n so Ii. .rrihi.l Mrs V all m. hv lirr t'r. .. ., I . ... t m I. I'r.i.L.

II I'M I I U'l III' iiiiiiu. i .-.Ft....-.., ii"...,,. ,. ....... .., , ..- . .... ,t ...... ., ,ia a a'l.in- . Ä...a woman 7o vears of age, who lived m a bouse alone lis aim dinner party in Farit, well as by berslirty Jo".toask oraoc ( I .. runn ir tgainsl down at l.uneni.tirT. was nv.ctcd on circumstantial evi- silk handkerchief and dirti r at M u .1 Wj Nv' 41 !,EV" t. w . in t i

fiance, but that was very strong nirain-t him. A ( ;r Letter, V . II

of -'loves l.ft ui tlie ro 'in with tt.e murdered WOfOan

M v h i f- I i v.l.

or-

. and ." on the g neral result, boarding school, etc., in W. Jersey, to tie prcsenl nt

was m ', : ronosition a cepted, and funds aited. the weddmg, and sftcr the c rem ay s bun ;y party 'il i . . . . . . t ., . n i. l i . A r

ire tuo well acquainted w.th "the turf," .Mr. ui rwaaiy .i na :.;:.. wws nn.ur; m

to a roost rumptuoua Banquet.

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.Idaaoiacturing Oi, have uiVashingttai street, has fit

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were identiAed as belosnriiia to the prisoner. His ' is an alcJiymist that caa transmute poison into : declared a Uiv eiena oi -.en r.. r.-.-m. . .

cluirsi-ter wan uroved to be that of a mild tempere!. 1 and a spantci that prefers e-eu 'tnishm Mit fr ,m , o:i . .. . t i . ". oo.

- trustworihv man. t re. r irv i is liiniur I he is nn one

Tin: Pu .iirr.K or IVv;;::. k IIf.nrv. who married I r l I ...vi . ...mm ...I Tii',1 nliv c ills Ca ,.i,i i rr.ul as

Robert GaaaahsU, (a brother of th- Baalish poet,) that tha bods ted been violated. Barret was areatls to me weahaeaa of the defence than to the ewrgy of numoo their capital

e hand to caresses from another. Hut it is iu love Does not that cxjmpaojr stand in need of protection 1 His w ife has 1'dh.wed him from tlwip to shop, hut be in war w e nreofn n morein.b-bt.d f r . urs-u cess Thev can only realize fourteen j r centum per an j has proved inexorable. n - it iir lay she a eul t i the the wtakness of tlie defence than to the enenrv of! nttm on tin ir capital. daee where rs was 1 1 w rk, an 1 w ith h.-r infant it;

ii a a I . .C a . . . . .

fill surv.v.s. anu is sa.ti m ;.- a singular gin m arl.vted when addn ss.tj li the chief justice, and boweloqmmre. Another of .Mr. Henry's daughters, .Mrs. ,., humbly at th iiliatioB vi tht seuten se. alth sg Fountain, was reputed to p .ves a natural el.npience . psaBjaasd his rtttOOeaee. Tht time for his e.not unh he her father's. The tSUBst faculty BhuM Otjtj sjetitioa is to Lv liv.d by the c.vecuttve li sj singularly too, in the youngest of the orator's sinters. . .;. Khzalieth. the w ife . f I Jem ral t ampU II, tlie hero of. King's .Mountain. From the 'tily child that surv iv.-d. The CoastsaiofM stnt-s that active preparations borne hv this ladv to (Jen. Campbell, is sprung tlie . were making in Tans for the intended journey of King

Hon. Wiliirtiii (aii.ebvll Frcaton, if .South t'sroiina. Loths riull pic to tngJand church

the attack : for nilenett baa ruined more wot njn than

passion, van.tv more than idleness, and crednlitv mor. . .... . . ....

tiian e ither, lmicsof t :shn ti starve

to teed their van.tv. and their love t, feed th- ir nrnl

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MIIOMI. HON I. M l thl

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v Isxtdcni A f n ige r ut work ir. a build nj 1 " sat . iar fu saa Mstti u rn 4.s

I ro js prlK r, hU II rnstto a st ias ; ' "t " - ttmrim, SrClWuriaf 11 -if-"!--. ! ..... l-.c'-l. timfrttlrt J!i (.,!.: in .i u.i t, '.,,!.. i.i i .i, , .1. , 1 a Bf. a . "- Tefilin M .ir 'ii inn.. un.Irr iiurr f n- ' - '" ' '" t"' 1 if. Oi. un t-f II -Iii . .lir ii... ,"' ' - ..IV. l.t

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I , ! t ,1 .1 . r. i fv .It iA Mn. r .',. u'.ii SSI f BS I BN rm1if .nrrf.r as I Om B Tl IS I " f HMtiTi ' uSi: n n. li. i k ' 1 Ik. ! I - .W J. l-tl. i I. M W II ' VDMIMs I It I 'OK ti I

me t.m ; tt entirely

deeertcd yooawwiie nnd child of lJ months oht, urt.-rlv r ItMl ier 1 1 mi; I ort litem, thrmgh abb- to d-. 1 1

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tier arnt". deli berat ly mounted ladd r to the fjnjth

,r. ti,o following statement .f hmp received story, wfiere, d-e - ig Ure imie .n. r,n rt,- staging!

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their Happiness at rtew urieans may neip to snow ine r-; .u i.i'a-.o'- m ur y .. . - - . .n .. -u-:Q ,, ;7,,.n .i,lllk:... h i,.,i. ... . i. . s... v.u. t I . i. i . .. .1 - .1. ..... ........... r. ,.-!.. i. In I Sit I ktfMns. leavm ' h:Ul 1 1 v '..ii n n v. lorl of a:n-i:'eij..t .. . . .'. v . - Nm ''.

in ti ine.r i-riue. oi uc cio , a v .on oi in.- i.:i, ji voo uih- . - -- m - - - - .....

We devote theaetivitvof our vouth t reVe!rv a'.d the and 1-U. the entire receipts st New Orleans were anger nnd resp msimiity. it- --fused at ttrs? t tike -u. - VilT V-t ' o -t decrcjutude of our age to tiniastiBii n . and we fhttib ontw 1211 kales; in 1842 and 1813 they rose to 1 any n aiee of it, nn'.il bn fellow Wortoea thrrsftsrted ZTmhrt Ztmm 1 1 jtiTTr . -' the farce bv bequeathing to the chsn -. 1 our d-nd lles,and in l-i:tand 1844 they readssd S6XMJ0 bales, him with tha bar in caas of his rjosj-pstforsssajec nf bbsbssi fawsssa, md .saw ann Ba ''"',u " 1 bodies, which, trfcoa lit ing , we iuttjsattsd from fhe lor about 5,000 tooathe increaat being aim I tela- the duty thus roreed uoon him, and the little orx wa SJf A'?tk'omw IZ,' .r.

, is.vl. fr-.m IU.iims an 1 .'d: - jn. I unwiiuigiy rrovwri r r ts tjjs. V 3 .vn.--n -: -