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istoftyft j___jununtu publithed weekly by i'llli.o ii lll'if,~l salisbury n c tues jay may 80 1828 tol vj no 312 the terms nf the western carolinian are s per j g2 50 if paid in advance no paper discontinued except at tbe option ef the editor until all arrearages are paid advertisement will be inserted at fifty cents per square for the first insertion and twenty-five cents fnr each subsequent one all letters addressed to the editor must be post-paid or they will not be attended to sir — looking and pointing at mr holmes of maine w did i sav si ? — more knave than fool too air — he knew it sir knew that 1 was no friend ol yours sir — but he had a motive for it sir a purpose to answer sir — yes more knave lhan tool sir — poor crawford ! — i pity him — where arc all his friends sir ? — bought up sir finns hot colonel though at——assi zes who was offered to re body and soul bv old m'l.ane twent years ago when i quarrelled with lepfeson,to pub lish any thing and every ting i might , house to write i i thougl so why sir 1 would not have him hm i said then he was too great a rope for me too great a rogue then si what is he now who is vour secretary of observe the appearance of the nov ice on his first introduction to the haz ard table ; well dressed a gold watch ckc in hia pocket his shirt ornamented with a gem and perhaps on his fin gers two or three showy valuable rings soon after the scene changes the watch disappears his little orna ments follow his clothes by degrees become shabby and his coat appears buttoned up to the throat either to hide his linen or the want of it ; and he is at last thankful for being admitted in to the house to partake of some refresh ment sparingly served out by an im pudent scoundrel of a waiter who at first treited him wilh cringing obse quiousness such is tbe certain result of hazard the st june's guide and such is the certain result of all games ! of hazard j oamf.s tsf hazard an inteveftung rook rillli mtacriberba jut received from bos l ,«„, a few dozen copie of ,!,,• i moir of catherine ill-own a rl ,,,,, indian ol i ..■cherokee nation ir ':.,.,. i .. h . 4 iriai ron re r i 4 \, •■"'." ;, j 4 tie volume was lat y a .,,. bliahed in i 1 price 40 cents 6tl he hat al o j ,-■,: , ...,-, r religious john randolph y lint let us to the letter again — this paper is worth money sir — reading 1 uiles said that mr adams was at lirst reluctant to call on mr jefferson coy — aye a little coy sir reluctant to call on mr jefferson ! — my life for it sir he did not 140 in the open day — no no sir — i mean no irreverence when 1 say it sir — but my life for it he went like nico jemus in lhe dark — in the dark sir — villainy always seeks the dark sir — rea ding and when giles said this he ad ded all this as i saw i ie saw it did he — yes the seer and the see cf if i may be allowed to make a word were both alike sir a precious pair of scoundrels sir iiut itmv did he see ?— was he be hind a screen ?-- did he peep through a keyhole ?— was he hid in a closet ?— tims some more porter ;) — reading again ' when i spoke 0 you of imr adams twenty years ago and expressed my belief that he was an honest man and would faithfully support the administra tion .' aye sir he was a lad then the writer of this letter was a boy sir just returned from an eastern college tainted sir as all our southern young men must be who arc sen to the east to be educated sir i would not let a son of mine go to any college north of the potomac sir 1 had rather he should not know how to rearl and write sir reading and writing you know sir as dogberry says comes by nature—but good sense by education no sir 1 would have no young man educated at an eastern college il corrupts them sir where's that porter ?} — reading you replied 1 hut's me air i replied had forgotten the words sir they had es caped my memory no they were in my memory sir but not in my recollection reading ' you replied you are mis taken in him sir why sir this very word ' sir sir is worth a thousand dol lars reading you are mistaken in him sir ae is a hypocrite and will be tray his country if he can have a chance i knew him sir—never was deceived in ass life be i sav 1 never was deceived ? .. y c s why do 1 say 1 neve .... u ed because i never act upon eutfii clou sir i alwavs look for the proofs sir why i had a negro sir whom 1 suspected for three years never hint ed my suspicion sir i waited for proof sir—it came at last sir i caughl him in the fact and i said to him coffee 01 mingo or whatever bis name was did 1 ever tell you that i suspected you no sir did vou ever see any thing in my condurt towards vou lo make you think that i suspected you ?— no sir no sir 1 never act upon suspicion i knew him sir i watched him sir i watched this j q adams sir 1 knew he was hypociite sir he was then it now and will be to the day of his death sir hear o israel listen ye gentlemen of boston — what this what shall i call i him apostate ? yc-s this apostate john quincy adams says of you he says vou conspired 10 divide the union to join the eastern states to anada mr president you remember the famous plot yea—you and i were on the commiltee before whom the famous count crlltan appeared and before whom the equally r.'inimis henry did not appear why sir there never was so villainous a plot since the world was made i do not apeak of fensively to my friend iron boston i beg his pardon the senator from boston no nor to he federal party among whom are some very honest men—but 1 say toy gentlemen if you can support this hypru ite ihis traitor this apostate after what hc hat said of you why you deserve il that's all i'll put him down sir i'll put him down sir or if i ion i'll leave the country s i'll go to ■■„ rope sit and console myself among the slaves and cerf of the oilier , online - - virginia is up in arms sir up in arms did 1 say sir yes i but what do i mean by arms sir '.- do i mean that she has lilies in her hands l—no sir we do not take up muskets and lilies to kill fie sir io shoo mutqultoea sir no ■soc bruih ihem off sir we brush them off poor virginia she had the honor ul giving thc last president : that thing yes sir - the thing james monroe i say sir she had ibe aonor but what was her /,,.,,, , ir why like tho cobbler's wife she was the worst shod woman in ihe palish he treasury ? — who was bis falher sir ? i'll tell you sir a federalist in dis guise—a hypocritical traitor sir an ac complice of slat scoundrel who was that genera tlat fought a duel with during the reolutionury war macen * conway a'e general conway he was an accomplice of that scoundrel sir in ihe infamou plot to put down gsn washington.and put up charles doe a villianous dot sir he was rewarded for it with tie treasuryship of the mint -- tims mire porter the collector of norfolk vho is be sir ? a vile tool sir—and the kepresemative from the norfolk distict ? a poor miser ble contemptible vretch sir poor virgnia ! the secrehry of the nuvy?--that thorough stitch man on the military bill barron ? - sir i'll pin him upon his back—i'll glue hem together sir—they shall stick like shoemaker's wax ave sir they shall not he able lo shake each other off thev shall sink mgethc « — air i feel degraded i do confess m/self dis graced—at standing up /,<-,'<» as the ad versary of such a contjnplible adminis tration i feel diagracli sir at avowing invself itsar/r.rrsarj/.-jvhiit should i feel as its friend ? but tli letter i i'll get through it yet readir -' 1 have writ ten this for your amaement and must beg lhat you will not *>» it io any body unless it be to our frieis imacon and taz iv-ell ' - ave he hep me not lo show it lo any body bur ico periculo i have read it to the senate-«s to the name of the writer that sir iianother affair it is locked up here sin-and let me say mr president if any b)dy nits a leading question to me about il-ifl don't knock him down—so help me gbd ! it will bc because i am not able •- this is a faint sketch of dr randolph i have given you nothing nat he did not say but have nccessaiilv milled much that he did say because i is impossible for any memory to retain 11 tfie uncon nij.tndj dhjotntsd gallamatas of a mr.ur tebank he must have teen a little in estate ti alex long v-i ,\. rill subicriber having qualified is esecu ■tor of the laat will of i , .;. i r lo ir lateoi rowan county dee'd a th coort of held on the third monday of novembealast notice ii hereby given thai all pelton having scribed by law james i i.onu er dec 24 i.s i stale of north ,:.■.',.,. i n fcquity april term 1 ph 1 i cue and anna bis a ■da her man and polly bis ui - ,', n , , . , ■, winfred bis wife william i it william m ,, .,<-! and jane hit wifui p the ul ol real estate the compl - ' . ,.,,.,, the satl-facti ,' tha . i ,. ■' ,, named defendants are nol i it it th refor ordered rn in the w.-l.-rn car lian , cenively thai unt ia tl d i,-l llernu and pollj ilia le v . , ' bi fh and winfred iiii " , ., i hi ■william manuel and i i i u i lsali bury on the lecond m r the fourth m,„l..la . in bedjcmbe u it and anawer o lahouldnot be granted a ■• sal r will i a made absolute and they e i • ■if n mai i ..; ijuiv future objection 7 17 1 j i norm every body knows wao john llandolph is nnd ihere can be hot few readers of oewspapers but know that he is an extraordinary man such an one as every age does not produce — a prodi rv in genius and a nondescript in habits and manners whatever comes from him there fore however supremely eccentric and ridicu lous it may be is sought after with avidity by ihe public this is our reason for publishing lhe following fanfaronade of his delivered in the senate and communicated by a gentleman in washinton to a pblladephia paper it is but justice however to remark that this is but a very brief sketch of what mr rrndolph laid and is believed to be in some measure a caricature nf ids speech yet every word here put down is vouched fur as having been rpoken by him no thing bu he scattered fragments of his once great mind now remain — which fact is evi dence conclusive that a man may make ship wreck of his mind as well as of hsi fortune a russ an peasant lias lately writ ten a poem entitled villagers pastime it is much admired and lias drawn upon hia the notice ot the imperial family ; and a letter very flattering has b.-en addressed to him from the president ofthe academy of arts and soenccs who has also sent him a gold medal the emperor has presented h'.m i - i-i rs ei — ' >-- empress alexandrina with a gold watch and the empress mother also with a gold watch the peasants name is 1'eotlor slep__thii the write after stating that he entered tbe senate chamber half past 5 o'clock p.m says i found randolph on the floor and was told that he had commenced his speech at o o'clock at the moment of my entra,...e he was reading a letter from one c his friends to himself which pur ported to detail a conversation which lhe ivriter had belli with farmer giles some seven years ago in relation to mr adams's conversion as he was pleased to term it to democracy as he read the letter he commented upon it sometimes tentence by sentence and sometimes word by word in the course of these com ments he introduced by way of episode a thousand anecdotes of individuals dead and alive who had been conspicuous on the great gtage of life some of them ve ry amusing many of them ludicrous but all of them evincing a malignity of heart which neither time nor cit-cum stances had been able to soften or allay ilis voice was clear and strong to the last his enunciation diatinct and his manner io deliberate ano trow « — - common reporter might have readily followed him verbatim et fiunetuatim — the following sketch which is ullogeth r from memory will give you some idea of this grandson of pocahontas this human nondescript " the ifoyal george ! yes ! i've a sto ry to tell vou about the royal george — you remember the royal george sir ?— hut no ! — it was before your time sir — tims give mc some porter 1 807 giles says december i but ilurr he is mistaken i say january yet january — 1 remember it as well as 1 it was yes terday—i did not baptize i tir no though 1 was reputed godfather sir as giles was the real godlather to j q ad ams—the royal george sir was a huge unwieldy slage in which crawford used to send the members that boarded at his house to the capitol we used to meet adams sir trudging through the mud with his umbrella over his head hc would not ride with ns sir — no — he would no rid — but giles at last coaxed him into his carriage sir aye there it was sir that ihc billing and cooing began why sir it could not be other wise—(tims some porter throw any two intriguers sir inio such a situation and they must become as intimate aye and as confidential as man and wile no ma ter how great a scoundrel the one sir bul here were two icoundreu to gether sir — the intru-ror and the in trigum both alike sir — 1 have nlways sairl that gilet had no principle tir 1 said it twenty years ago and i say li now tir adam and eve would have come together if either or both had been as ugly as sin tir — in paradise of in purgatory yet i sir — take my word for ii old shakspeare knew what he wat about tir if ferdinand had not arrived as hc did upon protpero't island miiando and caliban must nave been man and wife sir tis human nature ir if i know any thing abou it you know mr president 1 tay,tlr you know tims some more porter 1 mid >'"" to your fare sir yes ! as wc rode togeth er to gailhud's funeral tha you and 1 could never bl friends si , hat we did not think alike upon anv tubject tir — and ycl tbe genii i beg ,',„,' par don tir thc senator rrom tome state in hie eatt laid i was your political — thtt note taker siys he added con/tdentiat — i believe the note laker sir — s ! he said your poll aland , onfidoni iu mend 1 lufftr no ./ ot io make frlendthlp foi mc sir — lool swinnf — or y other fool i'l ice adv * ,,,, it of pleat ind cpiar , mar '■. i a 1826 « illiam dugs ■, • bdmond beaxly i judicial attachment 1 i,do land in be made for ait week in the western carolini an notifying lhe defendani to appear a our heid for sal i county at our noil court of pleas and quarter iea.ioni to be held for aid county on the 2nd monday in jane n «*, then and ihera to replevy pl|ad a.isuer .., demur otherw'uo : udgment will be uken against him matt li moork c e price adv s ; ___„ •''' v,,,'„to pleas and quarte ■■■iar . " '-, \ i 1836 john webb et edmonik , ludicial atttchment levied oa i i case it is ordered bv court that piiblicaii made six weeks in tbe wet rn carol notlfylngth .,..,..„.,.,...-- ■■,-;,- ls ,,, ,, \ k i anintt him matt it boohr c • . price adv g2 ftl domf.stic life the earl of orrery well observes that whenever we slep nut 1 domes tic life in search of felicity we conn hack again disappointed tired and chagrined one day passed under our own roof with our friends and our familv is worth a thousand in another place topaz this valuable mineral is said to he found in the town of monroe fair field county conn equal in beauty and value to tbe topaz of saxony the legislature ol louisiana has passed aiiy'v'-vu.ft wwm&steswu firsl any slave or slaves of any description whatever with the intent io sell or hire lhc same under the penalty of being punished by imprisonment not exceed two years and fined in a sum not exceed ing one thousand dollars and shall more over forfeit said slave or slaves one fourlh to the use ofthe informer and the balance o thc use ofthe stale persons who have bona fide intentions of becoming inhabitants of the ttate are allowed to bring with ihem slaves for their own use but shall not be permuted to sell or exchange them within the term of two years from the time thev are brought into the slate under the penaltyl of having such slaves sold one fourth of tbe money arising from tuch tale lor lhe heiiefil of the informer thc balance to the use ofthe ttate . bona fide c.irizens are allowed to bring into the ttate slaves for their own use but if tuch slave ahall be told or exebang cd within two years such slave shall hc forfeited one fourth for the benefit of the informer the balance tu the use ol the state slaves in louisiana drank"enoi.gh''-6l , i,v,ln , ito«-c>u 1 fit l t i exhibition to bave a tie ted the head of any common man who bad eaten nothing for ten hours y,„,h ctiri.lina gui(ford county i superior court ni law ocl be vn 1825 rebeoca clark w ' nes clark t petition for divorce i spneari r to , it faction of the court that th 1 „ in thit ease james clarke it nol », 1 of thit mate i it ordered thai puhli ., bemad for three month in the weiitrn i i i hillsborough recorder that he ind -|,| r court of law to be held fo liu i county in the town of green-borough on lh fourth mi n l„v idler the fourth monda of march nest fo answer orplead to this peliti or judgment will betaken pro confetso against him and set down for hearing es parte true ir„|i j rim caldwell e s.c price adv'r 84 r„,'l 1,'n iii '„, pleat and quarter scaiiont for i march 182d john webb ... bdmonil neazl , original attachment levie ind in be'made ila weeks in the weatern carolinian notifying the '' u '">"" >• ml •' our k"l fo"said county a on the nd moo „, at then and there lo replevy m i ','., ,' i m . i i u m,„l . , ■a letter to ihe editors of the new york american mentions that mr randolph emptied half a dozen bottles of porter during the delivery of the above speech pan hit a as this spanish city has become famous of late and will probably be more so a luief account of it may be pleasing to our readers salmon lells us that panama is the cap ital of the province of oarien that il is situated at latitude 9 upon a capacious bay of ihe pacific ocean but we think it is more correct to say that the province of panama was in the vice-royalty of new granada and lha ll is bounded easl by ibe provine of darien we may not be cor j rect in the new denominations of some ol j theeeold spanlth settlemenlt ships can i not come nearer than three miles to lhe city of panama but arc obliged to unload at the island of pcrica such is thc shal lowness ofthe water panama was the see of a bishop and thc reatdmoe ofthe governor of the province ; and it was once the depot of the riches of peru and ihere stored in magazines be | fore transporting them to europe i and here too was the deposite of the various , merchandise of europe to be disposed ol i enormous prices to the oppressed ", , lo lists ; for thc kings of spain mono polilld every thing valuable in corn old panama stood about four miles j from the pr'-sent city it was taken by sir henry m ga and was destroyed by lire while rhe englith possessed it pro tibly in order lo rid themselves ol lhe plunderers the old city was built ol wood ■thc new one , i icily t)f stone and prey well lortil'.ed there is little doubt but it wi become a place of grc-i iiiiporii.nre and be named as often in america as utrecht lias been since 1713 in europe and from a similar cause panama is p onnti need on the last syl lable broad *• no so as to rhyme will taw h with thi interjecttn ah i and so mo of ciumuiii the fajhtooabla mode ol pronouncing niagara by laying tbe ac . cnt on the is a deviation irom tha on glnal indian the name panama has reference to itt resemblance in ali"l'c lo a l-al ',/ bread conjugal affection a gentleman in alcxai.rhia bus received a letter from a mend in king george county vug bearing date 3nd ins from which he makes the following extract siat of mi caroli ,, i is equity april term 183 i tion for the i , of real l»ie zzzzizzzzzz zza in tt w ■■•„ ultt-iifabn^r gatther thai he be 1 appear sam'l s1ll1man m.e 11 our neighbor mr edmonton hung hlmtell on friday latt wuh his ban ike chief he attempted it several timet be r or b bul wai always prevented hi ,,„/,. was looking at him when be did it and wi i nol permit he negro woman toe him down although the negro with cd to do so neh song iv i .,,,,•.., april terra 1826 1 1 i chaf h^tzzv 1 - ° zzz"a !;;;:'; 4 da altel th i ' «' plah,ant the same ill l ' '' ' ' a jewi-herp h.e recently been pri .... ,,,, t0i ,,„ n v in worcester lusmchu ., ,,. „„.,,„,„,!' 3 feel hth nnd 18 inches lnbredth and weighing 103 poundi \„ mouth bet yet bssn found large enough lo leu it c-usllty the richmond whig sir,--ycs that yo.mg protege r henry clay henry clay i'sha !- the press aye sir - d mocrallc pra and ail hy the way 111 this said cul bums ibe name col price adv s
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Title | Western Carolinian |
Masthead | Western Carolinian |
Date | 1826-05-30 |
Month | 05 |
Day | 30 |
Year | 1826 |
Volume | 6 |
Issue | 312 |
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United States North Carolina Rowan County Salisbury |
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Description | The Tuesday, May 30, 1826 issue of the Western Carolinian a newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
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Day | 30 |
Year | 1826 |
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FullText | istoftyft j___jununtu publithed weekly by i'llli.o ii lll'if,~l salisbury n c tues jay may 80 1828 tol vj no 312 the terms nf the western carolinian are s per j g2 50 if paid in advance no paper discontinued except at tbe option ef the editor until all arrearages are paid advertisement will be inserted at fifty cents per square for the first insertion and twenty-five cents fnr each subsequent one all letters addressed to the editor must be post-paid or they will not be attended to sir — looking and pointing at mr holmes of maine w did i sav si ? — more knave than fool too air — he knew it sir knew that 1 was no friend ol yours sir — but he had a motive for it sir a purpose to answer sir — yes more knave lhan tool sir — poor crawford ! — i pity him — where arc all his friends sir ? — bought up sir finns hot colonel though at——assi zes who was offered to re body and soul bv old m'l.ane twent years ago when i quarrelled with lepfeson,to pub lish any thing and every ting i might , house to write i i thougl so why sir 1 would not have him hm i said then he was too great a rope for me too great a rogue then si what is he now who is vour secretary of observe the appearance of the nov ice on his first introduction to the haz ard table ; well dressed a gold watch ckc in hia pocket his shirt ornamented with a gem and perhaps on his fin gers two or three showy valuable rings soon after the scene changes the watch disappears his little orna ments follow his clothes by degrees become shabby and his coat appears buttoned up to the throat either to hide his linen or the want of it ; and he is at last thankful for being admitted in to the house to partake of some refresh ment sparingly served out by an im pudent scoundrel of a waiter who at first treited him wilh cringing obse quiousness such is tbe certain result of hazard the st june's guide and such is the certain result of all games ! of hazard j oamf.s tsf hazard an inteveftung rook rillli mtacriberba jut received from bos l ,«„, a few dozen copie of ,!,,• i moir of catherine ill-own a rl ,,,,, indian ol i ..■cherokee nation ir ':.,.,. i .. h . 4 iriai ron re r i 4 \, •■"'." ;, j 4 tie volume was lat y a .,,. bliahed in i 1 price 40 cents 6tl he hat al o j ,-■,: , ...,-, r religious john randolph y lint let us to the letter again — this paper is worth money sir — reading 1 uiles said that mr adams was at lirst reluctant to call on mr jefferson coy — aye a little coy sir reluctant to call on mr jefferson ! — my life for it sir he did not 140 in the open day — no no sir — i mean no irreverence when 1 say it sir — but my life for it he went like nico jemus in lhe dark — in the dark sir — villainy always seeks the dark sir — rea ding and when giles said this he ad ded all this as i saw i ie saw it did he — yes the seer and the see cf if i may be allowed to make a word were both alike sir a precious pair of scoundrels sir iiut itmv did he see ?— was he be hind a screen ?-- did he peep through a keyhole ?— was he hid in a closet ?— tims some more porter ;) — reading again ' when i spoke 0 you of imr adams twenty years ago and expressed my belief that he was an honest man and would faithfully support the administra tion .' aye sir he was a lad then the writer of this letter was a boy sir just returned from an eastern college tainted sir as all our southern young men must be who arc sen to the east to be educated sir i would not let a son of mine go to any college north of the potomac sir 1 had rather he should not know how to rearl and write sir reading and writing you know sir as dogberry says comes by nature—but good sense by education no sir 1 would have no young man educated at an eastern college il corrupts them sir where's that porter ?} — reading you replied 1 hut's me air i replied had forgotten the words sir they had es caped my memory no they were in my memory sir but not in my recollection reading ' you replied you are mis taken in him sir why sir this very word ' sir sir is worth a thousand dol lars reading you are mistaken in him sir ae is a hypocrite and will be tray his country if he can have a chance i knew him sir—never was deceived in ass life be i sav 1 never was deceived ? .. y c s why do 1 say 1 neve .... u ed because i never act upon eutfii clou sir i alwavs look for the proofs sir why i had a negro sir whom 1 suspected for three years never hint ed my suspicion sir i waited for proof sir—it came at last sir i caughl him in the fact and i said to him coffee 01 mingo or whatever bis name was did 1 ever tell you that i suspected you no sir did vou ever see any thing in my condurt towards vou lo make you think that i suspected you ?— no sir no sir 1 never act upon suspicion i knew him sir i watched him sir i watched this j q adams sir 1 knew he was hypociite sir he was then it now and will be to the day of his death sir hear o israel listen ye gentlemen of boston — what this what shall i call i him apostate ? yc-s this apostate john quincy adams says of you he says vou conspired 10 divide the union to join the eastern states to anada mr president you remember the famous plot yea—you and i were on the commiltee before whom the famous count crlltan appeared and before whom the equally r.'inimis henry did not appear why sir there never was so villainous a plot since the world was made i do not apeak of fensively to my friend iron boston i beg his pardon the senator from boston no nor to he federal party among whom are some very honest men—but 1 say toy gentlemen if you can support this hypru ite ihis traitor this apostate after what hc hat said of you why you deserve il that's all i'll put him down sir i'll put him down sir or if i ion i'll leave the country s i'll go to ■■„ rope sit and console myself among the slaves and cerf of the oilier , online - - virginia is up in arms sir up in arms did 1 say sir yes i but what do i mean by arms sir '.- do i mean that she has lilies in her hands l—no sir we do not take up muskets and lilies to kill fie sir io shoo mutqultoea sir no ■soc bruih ihem off sir we brush them off poor virginia she had the honor ul giving thc last president : that thing yes sir - the thing james monroe i say sir she had ibe aonor but what was her /,,.,,, , ir why like tho cobbler's wife she was the worst shod woman in ihe palish he treasury ? — who was bis falher sir ? i'll tell you sir a federalist in dis guise—a hypocritical traitor sir an ac complice of slat scoundrel who was that genera tlat fought a duel with during the reolutionury war macen * conway a'e general conway he was an accomplice of that scoundrel sir in ihe infamou plot to put down gsn washington.and put up charles doe a villianous dot sir he was rewarded for it with tie treasuryship of the mint -- tims mire porter the collector of norfolk vho is be sir ? a vile tool sir—and the kepresemative from the norfolk distict ? a poor miser ble contemptible vretch sir poor virgnia ! the secrehry of the nuvy?--that thorough stitch man on the military bill barron ? - sir i'll pin him upon his back—i'll glue hem together sir—they shall stick like shoemaker's wax ave sir they shall not he able lo shake each other off thev shall sink mgethc « — air i feel degraded i do confess m/self dis graced—at standing up /,<-,'<» as the ad versary of such a contjnplible adminis tration i feel diagracli sir at avowing invself itsar/r.rrsarj/.-jvhiit should i feel as its friend ? but tli letter i i'll get through it yet readir -' 1 have writ ten this for your amaement and must beg lhat you will not *>» it io any body unless it be to our frieis imacon and taz iv-ell ' - ave he hep me not lo show it lo any body bur ico periculo i have read it to the senate-«s to the name of the writer that sir iianother affair it is locked up here sin-and let me say mr president if any b)dy nits a leading question to me about il-ifl don't knock him down—so help me gbd ! it will bc because i am not able •- this is a faint sketch of dr randolph i have given you nothing nat he did not say but have nccessaiilv milled much that he did say because i is impossible for any memory to retain 11 tfie uncon nij.tndj dhjotntsd gallamatas of a mr.ur tebank he must have teen a little in estate ti alex long v-i ,\. rill subicriber having qualified is esecu ■tor of the laat will of i , .;. i r lo ir lateoi rowan county dee'd a th coort of held on the third monday of novembealast notice ii hereby given thai all pelton having scribed by law james i i.onu er dec 24 i.s i stale of north ,:.■.',.,. i n fcquity april term 1 ph 1 i cue and anna bis a ■da her man and polly bis ui - ,', n , , . , ■, winfred bis wife william i it william m ,, .,<-! and jane hit wifui p the ul ol real estate the compl - ' . ,.,,.,, the satl-facti ,' tha . i ,. ■' ,, named defendants are nol i it it th refor ordered rn in the w.-l.-rn car lian , cenively thai unt ia tl d i,-l llernu and pollj ilia le v . , ' bi fh and winfred iiii " , ., i hi ■william manuel and i i i u i lsali bury on the lecond m r the fourth m,„l..la . in bedjcmbe u it and anawer o lahouldnot be granted a ■• sal r will i a made absolute and they e i • ■if n mai i ..; ijuiv future objection 7 17 1 j i norm every body knows wao john llandolph is nnd ihere can be hot few readers of oewspapers but know that he is an extraordinary man such an one as every age does not produce — a prodi rv in genius and a nondescript in habits and manners whatever comes from him there fore however supremely eccentric and ridicu lous it may be is sought after with avidity by ihe public this is our reason for publishing lhe following fanfaronade of his delivered in the senate and communicated by a gentleman in washinton to a pblladephia paper it is but justice however to remark that this is but a very brief sketch of what mr rrndolph laid and is believed to be in some measure a caricature nf ids speech yet every word here put down is vouched fur as having been rpoken by him no thing bu he scattered fragments of his once great mind now remain — which fact is evi dence conclusive that a man may make ship wreck of his mind as well as of hsi fortune a russ an peasant lias lately writ ten a poem entitled villagers pastime it is much admired and lias drawn upon hia the notice ot the imperial family ; and a letter very flattering has b.-en addressed to him from the president ofthe academy of arts and soenccs who has also sent him a gold medal the emperor has presented h'.m i - i-i rs ei — ' >-- empress alexandrina with a gold watch and the empress mother also with a gold watch the peasants name is 1'eotlor slep__thii the write after stating that he entered tbe senate chamber half past 5 o'clock p.m says i found randolph on the floor and was told that he had commenced his speech at o o'clock at the moment of my entra,...e he was reading a letter from one c his friends to himself which pur ported to detail a conversation which lhe ivriter had belli with farmer giles some seven years ago in relation to mr adams's conversion as he was pleased to term it to democracy as he read the letter he commented upon it sometimes tentence by sentence and sometimes word by word in the course of these com ments he introduced by way of episode a thousand anecdotes of individuals dead and alive who had been conspicuous on the great gtage of life some of them ve ry amusing many of them ludicrous but all of them evincing a malignity of heart which neither time nor cit-cum stances had been able to soften or allay ilis voice was clear and strong to the last his enunciation diatinct and his manner io deliberate ano trow « — - common reporter might have readily followed him verbatim et fiunetuatim — the following sketch which is ullogeth r from memory will give you some idea of this grandson of pocahontas this human nondescript " the ifoyal george ! yes ! i've a sto ry to tell vou about the royal george — you remember the royal george sir ?— hut no ! — it was before your time sir — tims give mc some porter 1 807 giles says december i but ilurr he is mistaken i say january yet january — 1 remember it as well as 1 it was yes terday—i did not baptize i tir no though 1 was reputed godfather sir as giles was the real godlather to j q ad ams—the royal george sir was a huge unwieldy slage in which crawford used to send the members that boarded at his house to the capitol we used to meet adams sir trudging through the mud with his umbrella over his head hc would not ride with ns sir — no — he would no rid — but giles at last coaxed him into his carriage sir aye there it was sir that ihc billing and cooing began why sir it could not be other wise—(tims some porter throw any two intriguers sir inio such a situation and they must become as intimate aye and as confidential as man and wile no ma ter how great a scoundrel the one sir bul here were two icoundreu to gether sir — the intru-ror and the in trigum both alike sir — 1 have nlways sairl that gilet had no principle tir 1 said it twenty years ago and i say li now tir adam and eve would have come together if either or both had been as ugly as sin tir — in paradise of in purgatory yet i sir — take my word for ii old shakspeare knew what he wat about tir if ferdinand had not arrived as hc did upon protpero't island miiando and caliban must nave been man and wife sir tis human nature ir if i know any thing abou it you know mr president 1 tay,tlr you know tims some more porter 1 mid >'"" to your fare sir yes ! as wc rode togeth er to gailhud's funeral tha you and 1 could never bl friends si , hat we did not think alike upon anv tubject tir — and ycl tbe genii i beg ,',„,' par don tir thc senator rrom tome state in hie eatt laid i was your political — thtt note taker siys he added con/tdentiat — i believe the note laker sir — s ! he said your poll aland , onfidoni iu mend 1 lufftr no ./ ot io make frlendthlp foi mc sir — lool swinnf — or y other fool i'l ice adv * ,,,, it of pleat ind cpiar , mar '■. i a 1826 « illiam dugs ■, • bdmond beaxly i judicial attachment 1 i,do land in be made for ait week in the western carolini an notifying lhe defendani to appear a our heid for sal i county at our noil court of pleas and quarter iea.ioni to be held for aid county on the 2nd monday in jane n «*, then and ihera to replevy pl|ad a.isuer .., demur otherw'uo : udgment will be uken against him matt li moork c e price adv s ; ___„ •''' v,,,'„to pleas and quarte ■■■iar . " '-, \ i 1836 john webb et edmonik , ludicial atttchment levied oa i i case it is ordered bv court that piiblicaii made six weeks in tbe wet rn carol notlfylngth .,..,..„.,.,...-- ■■,-;,- ls ,,, ,, \ k i anintt him matt it boohr c • . price adv g2 ftl domf.stic life the earl of orrery well observes that whenever we slep nut 1 domes tic life in search of felicity we conn hack again disappointed tired and chagrined one day passed under our own roof with our friends and our familv is worth a thousand in another place topaz this valuable mineral is said to he found in the town of monroe fair field county conn equal in beauty and value to tbe topaz of saxony the legislature ol louisiana has passed aiiy'v'-vu.ft wwm&steswu firsl any slave or slaves of any description whatever with the intent io sell or hire lhc same under the penalty of being punished by imprisonment not exceed two years and fined in a sum not exceed ing one thousand dollars and shall more over forfeit said slave or slaves one fourlh to the use ofthe informer and the balance o thc use ofthe stale persons who have bona fide intentions of becoming inhabitants of the ttate are allowed to bring with ihem slaves for their own use but shall not be permuted to sell or exchange them within the term of two years from the time thev are brought into the slate under the penaltyl of having such slaves sold one fourth of tbe money arising from tuch tale lor lhe heiiefil of the informer thc balance to the use ofthe ttate . bona fide c.irizens are allowed to bring into the ttate slaves for their own use but if tuch slave ahall be told or exebang cd within two years such slave shall hc forfeited one fourth for the benefit of the informer the balance tu the use ol the state slaves in louisiana drank"enoi.gh''-6l , i,v,ln , ito«-c>u 1 fit l t i exhibition to bave a tie ted the head of any common man who bad eaten nothing for ten hours y,„,h ctiri.lina gui(ford county i superior court ni law ocl be vn 1825 rebeoca clark w ' nes clark t petition for divorce i spneari r to , it faction of the court that th 1 „ in thit ease james clarke it nol », 1 of thit mate i it ordered thai puhli ., bemad for three month in the weiitrn i i i hillsborough recorder that he ind -|,| r court of law to be held fo liu i county in the town of green-borough on lh fourth mi n l„v idler the fourth monda of march nest fo answer orplead to this peliti or judgment will betaken pro confetso against him and set down for hearing es parte true ir„|i j rim caldwell e s.c price adv'r 84 r„,'l 1,'n iii '„, pleat and quarter scaiiont for i march 182d john webb ... bdmonil neazl , original attachment levie ind in be'made ila weeks in the weatern carolinian notifying the '' u '">"" >• ml •' our k"l fo"said county a on the nd moo „, at then and there lo replevy m i ','., ,' i m . i i u m,„l . , ■a letter to ihe editors of the new york american mentions that mr randolph emptied half a dozen bottles of porter during the delivery of the above speech pan hit a as this spanish city has become famous of late and will probably be more so a luief account of it may be pleasing to our readers salmon lells us that panama is the cap ital of the province of oarien that il is situated at latitude 9 upon a capacious bay of ihe pacific ocean but we think it is more correct to say that the province of panama was in the vice-royalty of new granada and lha ll is bounded easl by ibe provine of darien we may not be cor j rect in the new denominations of some ol j theeeold spanlth settlemenlt ships can i not come nearer than three miles to lhe city of panama but arc obliged to unload at the island of pcrica such is thc shal lowness ofthe water panama was the see of a bishop and thc reatdmoe ofthe governor of the province ; and it was once the depot of the riches of peru and ihere stored in magazines be | fore transporting them to europe i and here too was the deposite of the various , merchandise of europe to be disposed ol i enormous prices to the oppressed ", , lo lists ; for thc kings of spain mono polilld every thing valuable in corn old panama stood about four miles j from the pr'-sent city it was taken by sir henry m ga and was destroyed by lire while rhe englith possessed it pro tibly in order lo rid themselves ol lhe plunderers the old city was built ol wood ■thc new one , i icily t)f stone and prey well lortil'.ed there is little doubt but it wi become a place of grc-i iiiiporii.nre and be named as often in america as utrecht lias been since 1713 in europe and from a similar cause panama is p onnti need on the last syl lable broad *• no so as to rhyme will taw h with thi interjecttn ah i and so mo of ciumuiii the fajhtooabla mode ol pronouncing niagara by laying tbe ac . cnt on the is a deviation irom tha on glnal indian the name panama has reference to itt resemblance in ali"l'c lo a l-al ',/ bread conjugal affection a gentleman in alcxai.rhia bus received a letter from a mend in king george county vug bearing date 3nd ins from which he makes the following extract siat of mi caroli ,, i is equity april term 183 i tion for the i , of real l»ie zzzzizzzzzz zza in tt w ■■•„ ultt-iifabn^r gatther thai he be 1 appear sam'l s1ll1man m.e 11 our neighbor mr edmonton hung hlmtell on friday latt wuh his ban ike chief he attempted it several timet be r or b bul wai always prevented hi ,,„/,. was looking at him when be did it and wi i nol permit he negro woman toe him down although the negro with cd to do so neh song iv i .,,,,•.., april terra 1826 1 1 i chaf h^tzzv 1 - ° zzz"a !;;;:'; 4 da altel th i ' «' plah,ant the same ill l ' '' ' ' a jewi-herp h.e recently been pri .... ,,,, t0i ,,„ n v in worcester lusmchu ., ,,. „„.,,„,„,!' 3 feel hth nnd 18 inches lnbredth and weighing 103 poundi \„ mouth bet yet bssn found large enough lo leu it c-usllty the richmond whig sir,--ycs that yo.mg protege r henry clay henry clay i'sha !- the press aye sir - d mocrallc pra and ail hy the way 111 this said cul bums ibe name col price adv s |