The Wabash Courier, Volume 1, Number 33, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 24 January 1833 — Page 1

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THE Ml $E.

The following beautiful lines from the Mobilo Commercial Register, were written several years ago, by a lady in Alabama, but a few days before she sunk under accumulated sorrow.

I said to Sorrow's awful storm, That beat against my breiut, Rage on—thou may'st destroy this form,

And lay it low at rest-}

r,

Dut still the spirit that now brooks Thy torn post raging high, ndauirted on its fury looks

With steadfast eye.

kf

it.

I laid to Penurymeagre train, "L Come on, your threats I brare— j- My last life-drop you may drain, p. lit ^Rd crush me to the grave

Yet (till the spirit that endures, Shall mock your force the while, Und meet qach cold, cold grasp of yours, "With bitter smile, & I said to cold Neglect and Scorn,

Pass on, I hoed you not— You may pursue me till my form And being are forgot Yet still the spirit whioh you see

Undaunted by your wiles, Draws froamtts own nobttlty Its high-born smiles.

I said to Friendships menaced blow, Strike deep, my heart shall bear— Thou oan'st but add one bitter woe

To those already there. Yet«still the spirit that sustains This last severe distress, Shall smile upon its keenest paint,

And scorn redrosa.

I mid to Death's uplifted dart, Aim sure, O why delay 1 Thou wilt not find a fearful heart,

A weak, reluctant prey. For still the spirit firm aod&ee, Triumffeant o'er the laet dismay, Wrapped in its own eternity,

Smiling shall pass away.

8TAMAS.

We parted—when the western braes* Blew freshly o'er the main, But then I thought those quiet seas

Would bring thee back (gain That hope, to each affection warm. Was like the rainbow on the storm*:

A sacred promise given— That when the gathered clouds that cast A shadow o'er my fate had pass'd,

All would be bright at eren.

But the lone evening hour has come— Its shadows round me press— And ah! my still sequestered home

Thou consent not to blessOften 1 bend a listening ear The voice of singing girls to hear—

Bat tfiimt ii never there— Atd mingling in the giddy mase, On light seraphic form* I puts,

Yet none with tfcift* compare.

Thay say that in a distant dime, Reyond the mountain wave, In juuth and beauty's glorious prime

They laid thee in the grave— That strangers heard thy latest sigh That strangers closed thy dying eye-*

Received thy last request— That thy bright spirit, o'er the storm 6f trial soared—that thy loved fornr j.

Went peacefully to rest.

Well, my lieht bark is on the streamAckl 1 will wend alone: .Cling only to the one dear dream

Of her—now broken—feme— And when the still moon rides on high. To memory's ever watchful eye

Shall eome—a vision bright, And bid me not her love forget— And tell me can *he love me yet,

In yonder world of light?

I S I A

»whatever is, is rightsay* Pope So said a sturdy thief Bat when his fate required a rope, lie varied his betieC.

I if still he held it pood "Why, no," he sternly cried, "Good te*ts ere oaty understood By being applied.**

miMSk

"f sf *.r- *trr *rMt

iSF it—.. **!»,

jraoti 1UI LONDON AtHKN^CM.

A ROUXB NLDIER'S FIRST BATTLE.

bout te notici' he observes «is what

engagpo in waving befoi troop passe" ^4tW iielii v. level on the

atlie.

their last Junctions, there, cowards Jwfl

drained the\ott!e for that courage I

beard to his rk: and we we're

wishing to seep indecencies put

SQ

which the hoary gander was greet-

ded with

ainUr

separated jor who

the other side, bi-q wherever we

s-

is# omm ELLAI¥EOU8. I not,'

It was a I fatiguing march, that on thel6thJa^,tLwriter,withhi8re-|^mm

iriment arrVed in mioht *he

Celebrated linage OI

before

Th#

derthe mo«t«gu5tingbravadoes. On !he "PP.0*1'6,

both sides of were passing

five or six led hies, which ^re rriaht-

ful

I shattered I

A

horses torn to »eces by cannon balls,

1

in. Jbvery man now

JlL.

even gone sofas tp fasten a faSle P^lic, and some of them perished by °.f

OIL

a

carried ofl bo this beard and a por-

be engaged. We|7ear»

sang one of Kori*g battle hymns, and I

had scarcely tinfed it and formed our

had scarcely tinfed it and formed our

vr\

(HUM Of Mur TIBKM iQllMT TBS

1

v^w—

filnre

I

firin&m

and

•be since

IJIGIJJ,

IWO bours|| i.„

lie, which foWd the terrible P^lude "d"°f™e6fur to th-it of mterloo*

4Whaf

I am a- T00!18 "een back by the fu-

ridU8

f«ciUr obl3« itself on evefy .nel°f'he

0Dset*

and

throw aoravlw «inArfl..n.,"a knT„.,« same time I saw our major give the

lying scatter^ around) intermixed with Vthf

dii which the Jove of nlea-

cards and sure had co

«tition'9 fcainow discarded.

friemi!i wcr|n.parting to each other

mig^'

C/nrn even'n^

iroudMh^Se ebrv of I

,®ft'

tfind thest^ks l»vr10n,a

bu?le-

ere

B,.^

J, regiments of cavalry |"c'ri'» ",1CU

Knth of 1 r^ilni.

the roar of theVtUlerywas terrible.— I

a wounded matume galloppL with

?ne,?f.0ur

,eaPed

th^

in/

strength in thr own gore. °Jn the)dence, was the

midst of this ai|il scene, we were gusted by the pfane jokes of a

mere decay of the powers of nature.

0f

an

tion of his face Awful as the sight Pne

agc

to

died

lines, when Bluer, with his suite, rived

8ee

an age exceeding sixty, only

ant*

^.ynch

was

shipwrecked

died a

lo

v4(uu«sii«iii TTtiui

tbe

ed, could not dis} the gloom which tentative confederacy contiimcd by

crowded with .«»s, but were soon pol.t.caln.ovcmci.c ,„ore reason to constartled a*

:-L

O»E|8,

1,0 was riding (i,d us and com-

great experiment of a repre-

hovered on his bt-, ana which toldl^ie events of fifty years, Of all the fr?elrLri®

the longed for m,nt arrived, when E"gM, ?nly one, Whipple, of New »°d

we volunteers woordered forward, Hampshire, diqd at an earlier age \?ur

but were sood political movcuiciit more reason to con-

of

a8e' w^ich

111

dcvisiHg»

to

could, through the hfes, out of which generation which was in its cradle a discharge of muskc received u^~ I

w^en

Seperated by the planon with which I republic.-—JV*. Y. Evening Post. each of the houses surrounded. MATRIMONIAL EMBLKMS.—We have every one had now tohtby his otrn I often been amused at the vafious deviguidance. ces with whic^seseral of our contem-

The village was intetted by adeep poraries ornamented their hymeneal brook* in which, howei there was at departments. Thus, one of our exthat time, but little and the change^ comes with a marriage list communication betwehe two sides I preceded by the representation of two was kept up4»y means tingle planksj hearts, botli pierced with one of Culaid across the stream, was a mui^lpid's arrows, the whole encirclcd in a derous fight. Shots A from every wreath of roses, and attended by sunaperture of the house|etween «Aid dry other love-inspiring emblems.— behind which, the Frei kept »p a This look? ^uite romantic, and is someconstant firt&g in colun while can- thing of an inducement for one to pernon balls were pouririown on us petrate matrimony. Another paper, from a neighbouring tocncte, tmd} however, nnd which, by the way, we several houses were on t) The hail- stronglr suspect to be edited "$ome storm of cannot balls, w% «very fno-

Mrosty

ment scattered brick-b tiles, and being a believer in matrimonial feliuibranches of trees abo^ startled city, precedes his hymeneal record by even the oldest warrtorf fell in atja pictareof a pair of mice in a trap! the gnp of a hedge, wiUir soldiers, Think of that, Ladies! a pair of trapnone of whom seemed lag to-pass perfmice.' Ooewho woiud thus out6rsl. Their sneers at U-oung ya-d rageously caricature matrimony ought get' made me fake th|id, and IJ himself to be "caught and caged," and stepped over the corps jQ enemy,[to have his heait stuck full of Cnwhom oor shot* had justpd* I, cast! pid's arrows, if indeed it is not impena melancholy look at th«e face of! etrable to such«o^ things. the dead soldier, who wspmediate-l But worse than this, another editor, lr rifled of his watch by man who and one who, we suppose,considersmafoUowed me. Wc got I a house, trimonj the ve?y aptipodc oflwppiness, which was attacked on Mdes, and!shocks the sensitiveness of his readers expelled by fire, and smo(x grena- by disfiguring that modh t^^»4cpartdiers rushed out of it, offe a close ment with a cut representing an -Sfafront, and prasent ng th^cnets to U& couple in the act of hurling at each us* More than twenty sbewe fired, oiher jj crankuns' sundry articles of and they sank, one after btber, toj tKHiaehoM fonituty iiyrlitding the rise no more. I mtakite, when «th«*legged stool," &e tables,chairs, a fellow soldier, who wasjloadittg, &c. being in^dire confusion all," look called my attention to atachmanlas !f^Q|y had passed the ordeal of a who was qaietly Imeelin^n ofmn whirlwiod, while some halfdosen ragknap^s ifhe|

shed, strapping his was jureparing for off that one,1 said the soi *i wijll pear to hare sought refuge

(wd

was preparing for a pari 'Take from behind adW, whither the/ ap*

XOKS

replied but at the same mo-J

I meat, some shots from another quarter I

be abont

,^0Clve^

we to

last„"e

x7'

and

whirh iilo ifVii nr bM fKoir followed him and got safely up imaginations. Ho, sir! where is the

Which lailsum,or hid their fearsun-U. Jineto this place, what dis-\cl?*»

bjnkua"d

4

wI tree9» w^

id charcine the enemv

en

I

Was

1 might haVC

^ot °ff

moraen.t,i

|°",ards

a nursuinir shnl W« ~I—

already saw ntiy wounded, but the ,. dence.

tbree

tlPe'''""i

or THK PKorLK."—Ossian

TERSE-H11JTE, VIGO COUHTY, LlDUXA: JANUARY »4, 1833.

I stretched the defenceless man on the Governor LUMPKIN continues to dis-1

out hope of coming out alive, I continu- lottery wheels, the lands and gold

FROM THE CHEROKEES-F

4 S

ground. The battle continned. With- TOtHite to the citizens of Georgia, by *££*1^

Arft A a 1. I ninOd rtn 1?an I 1

__ ..1 A. 1__

I 'i,8"ch

called cut to me/Yager, look to your American Republic/however regard-1

a

men rushing down towards Us and at (the feelings of mankind, we believe

1

such

the lfine^ aj the^janiest ^Which P™^U..N.V

h5 1lasdj

violent death. Twenty-one |§ress

^TuSOUla,IVe,^?^^U lXn^Til,W1^KW,l^,"UU^aU, rr-

.1. trees for three hours, which passed me t#o or three weeks wc have been the «d beast' The landlord said he could

_r i:

"""Pe'W to Ithink of our G.lpm race, to the: county seat, ,n

0?cers

ln!c

behind some nearest

w»aai,cllcrcu'

sheltered. Perhaps tnct,

Qnhurt»

a

wounded

but at tllis are the

I might have got off unhurt but at this are the

"Imoment, a woiindprl fri#nH fnrlunon ns. Vy}

FTprp a oowdavairnn hl#»w .m- Iass»slaDC.Q»*sd while I was hasten- again, they are closely viewing the

»llot",cre

fir-

most appallin sight was that of One of the most remarkable circum-J dnto ground in scaich of

9^ances

and rolling theselves with agonized I signers of the Declaration of Indwpen-

attending the fortunes of the]

the superior numbers [^litigs of the most unnatural kind.—I the inn, that has not 'two a]readjV~»Mn« o?

a.eaaf

was

The narrow bridge ever ly prohibited. The fortunate" draw-1 folk. .litterins .»d

mtl tnil vhi/.h -Peopktand tye stopped some time ex- passing and repassing single and"in Well by gosh ydn are an accommodating

e™mJ- Atb?'P»nie!'

remaps number, corner, lot,station, &c. thcrtSegsV8

™fked. ,trf8

a°a

at

nil Signers of the .Declaration of Indepen* pared to the great flocks of Dieeons I

00(1*

a8

tranquility

a

*wn

a

the

RIVERS"

T16^ .®Y

us wc had a hot dbefore us. Now delegates from New-York and New P®*" invasion of our property and''l-sine, 7n°™

posedly smoking hts^c, merely said* Ia pe®cefwU and honored, dnd ripe old I preme C-ouit has ucciaed that bleak dominions yet we do not remember to Children do honor your regiment!'

they witnessed the happy

they laid the foundations of the

our

when we. fS a maimnpd and did result of the institutions they had aid- m*nt, and the laws of Georgia arc a I our hearing a day or two since. A sea-cap-do^rn in the hollo^^i^mhim/nnled in devising, and they were gathered ^^y. The Superior and Inferior h"-thuv^nity brought home a sable doTn in the hollowed dimbing up|ed

and they were gathered

their graves^mid the regrets of the

will be relieved from

fifty-six who affixed their sic- embarrassments, he has drawn a etry sent by the young Bard for publication.

exceeding seventy, and forty f®'™..1ne-eare a tew ol the deep-

01r"'ngswj)je,cte

was, it excited aenerelkugh. It washwo whole number, Gwinnet, oft ponve^®"on°ftheGeorgia circles,and critics of that corps, it is touch easier to four o'clock, whan adjutant informed Georgia, who fell us we should

01

In®

beginioc of the present rraw,ers

gress of the Georgia measures, that the

our

lands are now enter-

ii

to us. he' enthusiasm with century, and three were permitted" to ^81a fe C^Tnie^ in the oourw

a,re

J?

With loud hurfts,. rujhed against than sixty,.. Never in the world had r°uf£'-lo profeift prol «oT, .tol. Ko».« "VV,lik«. the village of Ligowhich was then kol^ and .nraiul|pcn Sf *\ve have stricken off from M^' *irj

^ft'tulate themselves and thmr rnnntrv I .. ro ince .liter province in

ed at the siehT a ravine which g^tulate themselves and their country ., Provmcc

atd us f^K The l^ onitsi^sue. The exertions and^^ ^T

their manhood were succeeded bv

in 1

ubonK«naI

to

nrovince ifter nrovinrr in

nation

4l«

4L„

old bachelor," who is far from

State as the easiest mode of releasing itself from enforcing them.—Cherokee Phccnix.

f-

Mpeds are popping in trepidation

Tuutee Accommodationa,

JNBW.ECHOTA, NOV. 24. I The Boston Transcript gives the following

jumour°u*

a

Altering myself behind names of the Cherokee nation, tor pal tavern, and asked for lodging! Jbr him

L.. *K_

Tell you

carved

Th«S°W drawers have been arriving

the gold mines, and they are com-

l"

sr®at

account of an incident which

a*W°rce»*OT

last week:

I Un the first evening of the Convention,

teamster drove up to the door oftBe princi

I not aeconmliU Itim ......

^h lotinthe bottoms ^/^n from exclaiming, «Saire, yon area

Etaw-wah and Chatlahoochy |httle too d^-nd

V...1

Progrcssil?S ?, ".. 'St:

wheti ft comrade I civilized countir, than the Northl can't you let me sleep in thai are

Wed to that direc-l^ it might be of its honor, of the I there knight,"

P"n0,

P®1^^French- sa*e simple justice and respect for "Well that is curious can1!.

a

proceedings as we have been

'*1buffalo

P358 waschoked with ers (so called) of our lands, have been floor where people ^repassing all the time."

not

u.n'ike lhf

of

we are going to maWtfnpi? beds

skin and let me lay dowp here in

th«^?tFi' ,hnn't

dweomwuxfc nobody."

h:n'^

12 iVoa't

.p,.wIi«E

.J,,

boldly search of the splendid lots which the|no buffalo skins, to nothin-well thatan't

was wound-1 rolling wheel had pictured to their your fault just now exactly, but," continued

he

P0"8— ««th ll""

U0C?S

To°

sna&'"

01

in whichThe|«»e

vate, who keptipering«ind throwing tracted. Mpstof them lived to a good &(. hir arms about mockery, whenever aga, crowned with civil honors, herokees. hsqr. -—has been lucky county, he returned the salute, hut could a ball came flyk our way. He had bestowed by the graUtude of the re-

Mill« ha„ no

loolciDS

at

the rack whore a multitude of

an*

surto

1

ut8

Pohto,

treaties are binding on the Govern- have heard abetter one than was related in

Courts of Georgia have decidcd that! African, who had "J-'tcr before seen such a fV,« „r

saxre.^

SI* WALTS* SOOTT.—The first piece of po

whioh evefy one ll0W a(i1Dires.

wmch engross the Utant theme of ridicule to the consequential

genius

I a a

Posscss,on of the argument on

proprietors, and

unrelinquished.— turally

state to

r[gnt

to the lands money has never then, your Honor." cMtUn«alJU^vcQuiufiL

vory

in

0 Pr0nU5Cd

P""""

J'J

MT QT -J

:.u'.L..,

-iii iL thing ns "solid whter." The other morn-

trie right of the soil belongs to the hpg gambo came ia with a large piece of L/herokees, the laws of Georgia to the I ice, exclaiming, "O, massa, see what a big contrary notwithstanding. Let us, piecc of glass me found." So you have," therefore, calmly wait and see if the

rcPIicd

Government will not yet acquiesce in i"

the

New Series—V ©I,. I.

M..k

.boston th'e

»«.pended, "what

4° etm°

impertinent questions forced The laugh wae ikirly turned against the

friend called for upon us. When we see the pale faces landlord—the company present interceded,

and

°a °ne°f

t«*nw(er was entertained enprince,

B°"°°

P,ge°n^L French dandy in the streets of New Orleans

on horseback as

dol,!"M

POUTE—A first rate "Misassippi

^rom Kentucky, meeting a powdered

j,e

-^very lot has been viewed, and Monsieur near a puddle, the boatman made

P'1^18 beaten, by the passing a sweeping bow, pulling off his hat at the

pa9Se(l the

cqiicstrian

time, and giving it a low .wing,

was the coi­

ANECDOTE OF CHANCELLOR KEXT.-—On one

the wrong side of the

question, uttemptcd to strengthen points na

wehk, by supposing

a

our readers, Lit,.„0l-0 ^P^Iabircl,„ .ir ""W°Ji

added tho Chancellor,

PRETTY Gooo.-*VVU bave heard a good ma* stories of the strange notions of those who been bred in climates "where snow and

.« ice are not known," wheu they come to our

facetious mariner—"»o you have

wct-'akc.",t0

», jury it." Down went Sambo to the kitchen

numerous authorities we have cit- fire—but soon returned) with his eyes vastly ed, from which we claim our relief I dilatcd^aad great asionishment otherwisedeor whether the Government will choose pictcd in his countenance, vociferating, to have their laws nullified by

al"WhJ,na,8n'wch

A paper before us remarks upon the eloquence of the documents emanating his many promises, aud hit dilatory perform from the Nullifiers. This is all true. ance. The cardinal, who had a great roThcy are written in & vein of real feel- &?rd for the man,*l»d waj unwiMing to lqso ing and energy^lichlS calculated to I1:8

friRnd»hip,

make Men pause n»d ponder, it ^4 Bbrty, r.PWi«d to him th. .r .1 many demands made upon a person hi» 11not convince. There IS a^ boldness tuation as nnaister, and which it woaId fee and vigor about them far dffrereht politic to satisfy previously to other request^

W

from the heart—they arc fell of4*shot'sj hands is this4 that whenever we meet in pubwhich breath and words which barn^ilic, yon-will dome the honor te up me on —appropriate, a& enmnati og from

wtbc}the

children of the Sun," as the peowle-ofi

Il —Ljak, xr We fepatation" is sotight

fee,whift was raised in North Am^-LJ^

I?

0,1

and fr^fedom for millions, overthrown, for the purpose of making North America what Europe h&s been —the sent erf* gcaovial wars and oppre*sions."

&

4t

?rf J""1

glass I «cbcr did see—

the more I dries it, more it grows wct^^Jfig. The piece was received with Lynn Jilefi, A gentleman who had been long attache^ to Cardinal Maiaric, and much esteemed by that minister, bat little assisted in bii finances by court favor, one day told Mtueafirt of

shoulder in the most uansserved ma oner."

In}wo

it. V, I al became a wealthy man, cn the credit of theSouth were wee poebcaUy dewg-| ^iiter,t^cnUmio h(hi« And Maranated by Mi. inckoey. W« speak irianied to in«^h, tagether with hie ihuSfHith regard to the literary treritBidantfatthe folly of the world, ,ia ftranting» these documents—we hold anGiberl&cir protection to psrrso&s pn snch slight seopinipn concerning the doctrines whicb "/^, :h- r. irriv they avoflr. Alex. Gaz. ?»-. ^*1

or threc thc of ti,c

A

be editOMM the Quebec Gazette, I" two blades of gtase grow wbero but ona alter reading the nul^ring news in grew before," than the talent ef the warrior, the American papers, observes: "We jwh}ch *p«ad* misery all around, and adds hope that the fabric of reason and ius-1 "f

ca/(5in"

«OODTmwKnrrj—-iftoW mndi moret?htiahie is the skill Clt4 indtistfy which nskM

hi*

own

lot. YH the bnb-

Bat

of the woridq whale thevwe andccrtnia road eehappimsi,

nod whkJi has now long secured peace qnict indnstiy, while coBfentieeet end a^good freedom for millions, is not to be|COB!,c,cn^®»s*

the camion's

io

bJ

ontrod-ien aod al-

•4st ttnseco.—PoftTStfOVTB Jovk.

'J

1 1

"K JW-tnlt

Trust him little who pnitn alf« bin less who cmnmrm all, and him least whose tndiffeteat about all.

PKX.\8TLVAJRIA.

Q*h. A. L*eodc—The veteran represqptatire has delivered himself in the Legist-! titre of Pennsylvania, on a recent occasion,: in his wonted manly and fearless manner, I as the reader may judge, by the following extract from his speech ^Poor Pennsylvania!" exclaimed tlfe General, ^she has been already tram, ferred from one to another, as a Southern planter does his estate and lire stuck and the next transfer will be from president Jackson to Vice Presi-1 dent Van Buren. Why, sir, had he wanted the vote of Pennsylvania on a ayrnitflrfrasiftn, it would.,hniKabsien at

his service, or, at all events, it was said he would have got the votes of a largo majority of the college of electors. H» was, however, rejoiced to find them was one man among them unwilling to send in his adhesion to the heir apparent, and that was [SAMCBL MCKBAHI the Secretary of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. By this, he had done himself honor, and in some measure redeemed the character of the State from the degraded thraldom and surveillance in which she has been much too long placed. It gave him no pleasure thus to speak of Pennsylvania. Her subserviency nnd humiliation was a subject of deep regret to him, and he mentioned it with sober sadness. He saw clearly that the cup of our humiliation must be drank to the dregs and that the State of Pennsylvania was to be made tributary to the mighty State of New-York and her honor, interest, and dearest rights, sacrificed to gratify the ambiliop qf a single individual."* *,

MODERATION

IN

they

generally spent

the remainder at low public-houses, which were much frequented in conte? quencc of their being the resort of ther theatrical fraternity. A young man who had recently been engaged at Covent Garden Theatre, had come from some provincial company, and was hardly known to any of the London actors, conducted himself with, such modest diffidenco, that he attracts ed the notice of the veteran Gibson* who one

day

case. "Sup

hn"c

after rehearsal took him*

aside, and addressed him to the follow^ ing purpose: "Young man, I hav* observed your modest demeanor, and

advise you, as an old man well ac-|. qunioted with life, to avoid public-^ houses. When you are no longer re-1 quired al the theatre, go home, take at glass of small beer to refresh yourself! before you go to bed, and if it hap-| pens to be the king's birthday, the» news of a great victory, or any occa-| sion of national joy has occurred, put &( little nutmeg and sugar in it."^

I* "Boyer, a French dramatic author,g had $een fifty years writing without, success. That he might prove whether^ hiv Condemnation was not on account^

of lthe prejudice of th6 critics, be gave be understood that the new Irage-^ of Agamemnon, was the production a young man, lately arrived at P«*l

Pas

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ivngry friend^hipis some timet a* bad as calm enmity. For this reason the cold neutrality of abstract justice^ is, to a good and clear cause, a tnor^ desirable thin^than an affection liabk tobff any wa/disturbed.

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lEtfirno?!.—We learo, says the Banner oft ConsWjfUt*j(i), that a distlngeished Virglnian, who lately visited Philadelphia, sipressed his belief, that if any attempt was made by Congress, to pnt down South CaroUna by military 'force, the inevitable effeeti *e would be ta drive all the other Sontbern States to stand by her. The Richmond I Whig remarks that this prediction is founded oh a comprehensive knowledge of the causes which itiflneoce,human cohduct, and an aecurate conception of the^haracter and feeling* of 'the ftooth. The moment an army crosK •. the Potosaac for the purpose of rednc-

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CtfuiB tbisedtfnty, shot Wft- 4 4 u*^ £o«jr*uus, of Lanrel Covnty, on the l?th ittft. who expired instantly. The matter ha* Wn inquired into by an examining Coart, and Darfs found to be perfectly jvitfliable—4fe oomadtted the act in seff-defenee.

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Wni**E*s.—The Sew York Cilizm says, Every thing in Hi proper season-^-cowslip« in the spring, cecumbers in snmaear, cantatope* ia autman, and inMui io winter!**

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