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the western carolinian • published every saturday morning asilbiba 3jir % jl ailjj j«i^i>jj olasl^^cdk editors and proprietoits jyumbcr 8 of volume ki : salisbury oktu c wuolixa july 25 1835 numwv 5rom.\jcg\i\mivg 7\>0 _. ' . : it : 5 : | • '.- : : : : > > : ■•_■_.-.:■:::_ : . * . tf : - , > 173---t cr i fl the ux weeks vacation p;.-*s us a li.inii l-'rtun tin i'lenti *'■>., l r<-nry!^^^^^^^m umongsl ihe beautiful bowers of vnnesley by very likely to iii i'll l'i - 1 lhitk______h mn wns scarco 15 years of age man ciiowortli philadelphia n 1 lit tarkn ile i,,s ,„■,-, i was two years older but lus heart ns i hnvo said red since inst tliore have in in thre inolism was beyond his nee and his tordcrnoss for hur was ; ,,„| i s -_;,„| several men killed und four or fivel deep un.l passionate these early loves like the houses destroyed iprovomenl sine last week nisi tun i tho uncrushed grape aro the sweetest when there were five ,„ .!.-. tho city of hro nnd strongest gushiugs of the hoart and howover the ily love may lliereforu bo now considered the they ma l superseded by other attachments in most peacou hie and order north nl tho potomac after years the memory will continually recur to new-york.-si yesterday a religious n i them and family d we i upon their recollection ■„,„ has , „ ,,, ,. a b , m ,,, _.„.,, , „„,„„„ his love for miss < hnworth to use lord byron s ,',,„„ „„. s.„„i impris i bv the mayor's c t own expression was the romance o , ro und hllcd m „ i „. | mvj ,„„' ,,.„„,. ( . l .,. l ,., | , munlic period of his hie and i think wo can truce ,,„„ „,„„,, instead of employing n iv hired ""' '■"'"■'- "' " lir ""- ' "'" wh "<" r "' >>" porter a very eve i 1 ,,„,,, „*,■„,,., : v ", r '--' ;' gui over now and then l.kesome 0i)dcd in ., a ,. h , .,. „ ir|i e cl m » lurking theme ilmt runs through a complicated who presided were v.fry active i which resulted piece i music and links t all in a pervading chain ,„ „„. ,. x ,„|. lll „ ,,, ,,„. „ ,,,,, , ,-.„... ,,„, „„,.„„„ . "' .'!'' ", • , , , ,* m . i ,, - n mob was rallied iii ihe sti is forced tlmir was how tondorly an urnfully does he recall in ,„,, ,,„. u broke tho lends f the after years the fee ings awake i s youthful ne „ roe9 m ., dem j 8 | led „„, pu | it . p „,„„ i 1 , ' l 7 1 > this impassioned yet ;„ t e darel-colored coat and tl id gout i „ uuimcenl ullacnnieii ; lee iie-s hr s;i\s st or hun - i i i „ .. .-,'•, • in spectacles with a squeaking voice worn among dene in tho uiteri.miir.se .. ile ,,,„ ■,- ,,, .. ~, the rioters the former the coat wus t.,rn and the lovo of better things mil belter days the latter speetacles und v ice cracked ! ri f unbounded hope am avonly ignorance /{ ,.<,,„,.— \,, news to-dns . exenpt thut the ,-.*.. () v u:it is ci e t ne v.,r i in i li w i i.l - \ i \ < i ,',.| i , i.'i ,' i ■, , .,,, , , i .- , • plo ol churlestown amused thnmsevos last niffht hv hie moments when wc gathor from a glance ,,, , , , m..re joy than from all future pr ■praise burning n ( hurch und boating the pupils uf a which kindled manhood but can no'or entrance l ' cm « 0 academy lhe l'..l interferod nftor the heart in an existence of its own he church was consumed and tho crowd had dis iii which another's bosom ia tic zone persed whether this lovo wus really responded toby charleston — very large fortunes were \ oster the object is ,. icertnin bvron sometimos spooks uny realized hy subscribing lor st ek in lh • sulli as if ho had met with kindness in return nt other v . nn s ''""' li '" k ' po,er l " 1 "''* l rospectnble times he acknowledges th.it she never ni him ie b!nck subscribed for 15 millions and is win reason to believo she | ovo d hi.n it is probable cxultctl '" ■iflii ..•<■t"i*.ni u btnto of previous indi however thul ut first she experienced somn llutter : -'"''• l "' koad s '"' l ns pnrlakcn of the lin ings of the heart she w.is al a susceptible a '" " ls '""' is "" vv '" "'' i 1 ' '''"' ''' u • ri "' had ns yet formed no other attachment i her lover f l p ' wmr * are l ro l»ring l i '" tho l'gis though bovish in voars was a man in inellcct n . ro ' f " p rom " l,e vh.irf owners from exton ling pool in t ginotion and had a countonnnco of re !'."'"' * iarv l es acr 1 ' 88 ""' rivor - two thirds f the markiiblo beauty , < us were burnt lust night — the hireinon exerted with ihe six weeks vacntion ended this brief ! he ,"? elvo f "' ' " "' l ''" l >'* bill iwing lo thn hose romiinco byron returned to school , deeply enn i "' u "-' ''"' ' ho " ks i "' 1 ladders being mil inoured but if he hn i really made unv impress „, '""' "'" '"'- v "'""" wheels hies c ul i eftect ti miss clmworth's heart it was too slight tnatund . ' l "" e "' ttrresr » n « l "' homes tho hagrn the test of absence she was at thnt age when a "'" " s " '**' ""!" iv s '' 1 ' 1 '"' l l,v w '■"■: i 1 '" femuloso hu s from tl irl lo the woman "'""'" l " ' "' ll "' < '"»■a fine opportunity is now und leaves her boyish lovers far behind her iff'rde.l f..r widening all the sti is nnd r ving while byron was purs ine his schoolboy studies ",' ' ''">' '" ""' """'" mlubnoua situ i thi neck she was mingling with society nd ■„ i with n "" " lm '' """" warco oxcnpl parclied u gentloman ofthe name of musters ro.narknbln ' ll '"' 1 ' '""> >» hud cheap the s|.-a nor dolphin it is said for mnnlv beauty v stnrv is lom of her " m " ll;i "' ght iu fl i-.-urs from s'.iifolk since having first seen him from thn top of anneslv ii ill ll ° urtalucti the new r-igu f 100(1 hnsu ns he dashed through the park with hound ••„, i p a u the 15 new nud lie vh uis with lh iml horn taking the lend of thn whole field ,„ , f ls ' anils it is ex u.d that tho distance mny here e in ' thnl she s struck bv the spirit of his a "' ''. womphsh u hour p - igo t , ■nrance,iindhis.i.l,nirnl.lehorse..ianship u.idei n '!,' ,! " j c-'nts children half price l ■,,-■■■in !, favorable auspices ho wooed •. i won ho \" ' '"'''" *""« y e h.v and retur lie the rail and whon lord bvron next met her hn lea rnnd to ... ""'• '" "'" " l " "'' '' '"''' m ,! "'" vl.ihima his lismny that slio was the afliancod brido of an '"' ''' '" s ' " '" ' lv ""' "'' " ,! '' fi " a "•""'"< other rendered invisible hv ihe velocity if the cnr with that prido of spirit which always distin ' i>v z a ," ,"'"' '""' v i ' 1 ''"" 1 "" 1 kendall wero guishod him ho trolled his fi.elings nnd mnin '" ' '"" an excursion of pleitsnre lain i a serene <■„, itetviuc •. ii even , i i t il'«'i ; i r i i'l.n i i i hascrent id -., tow sponk cal.nl nn the suhjoct of her a|iprn.ichi.ig p-irtinont — that of director ienera f the lirenl minimis thn noxl lime i see you said h r"publicaii pirly with a salary of 91.000,01)0 — " i supposo ynu will bo mi ■■-. ( ihnworth fir she '"'' : ' appoint nent which is for life it is siii.l will wis to retain her family name iler reply was : ? iven ex-presi.lont van buron who suggest i hope so ad iho measure in his ifllh vnnunl message the i havo givoo ihaso brief details preparatory to a * n which ho prorogued the sonata sine die jketch of a visit which i made lo iho sceno of his •' ls nul thai thu ii .',. r i 1 ill is.i ,, is t , i ,.,. youthful romance vuunsluy hall i undent iod i 1 "' 1 rt'ivnrnor cmcui of the v.illey of mis wns shut up glected nnd almost ina slate of do b sippi t'.e president hns issuod orders fiir at hn for mr vluslors rarely visited it residing fetching thu counts f north cirdinn ... the conn with his family in thn neighborhood of nottingham '>' "'' virginia the rev mr thompson has i set mu for the hill horseback in company j ''■ll1 '" 1 by the p-osi,|ent to the see of new with col wildman nnd followed by the grenl england archbishop tappan ia said to be in bad newfoundland dog boatswnin lo llie course of health our ride we visited a spot memorable in the love new ooeleans — two men found stabbed m the story i have cited it wus tho scene nf the pnrt levee this morning the coroner gives notice ing interview botwoon byron and miss chaworth hal he can h.,hl n re inquests mr caldwell prior to her marringe a long ridge of upland nd bus p,-t sngnged wuh the mayor t seen the vnnces into tho valley of nnwstoad like u promon lives of the citizens by a steam police five tor into n lake and was for rly crowned bs n loom boat explosions on the rivor lasl woek bul beautiful grovo n landmark lo tho neighboring not more thnn three or lour hundred lives lost — country the grove and promontory aro graphi capt ariel has just returned from england in a cnl i v described hy i ,. i byron in his drnnm bnlloon with n enrgo of cauliflowers spoke the nnd nn exquisite picture jii,*n f himself and iho united states balloon consolidation four.layso.it tiie new co represents nol loss than three hundred acres of land in foe the fell 11 iii are tlie a i i l l ■* i ....... ! - i lhe ( mii-^^t^^^w^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^b '. -• all tree men ,,| the age of twenty-one stitution framed i tbo convention und nnu sub years except as is here nller declared who mitted t the puuplu ol lh i slum fur then rutificn hnve boon inhabitants of any one district within lion or rejection the stnte tsvelve months immediately preceding wiibiteas tho general vsscml.ls of north cn lh .° <! a y of any election and psasoaeed of a freehold rolinn l nn acl passed the sixth dn of ju.iuors , "" l "" ""' nme district of fifty acres of land for ono thousand eight hundred and thirty-five entitled " lv " lontlls no "< bofora und ut the day of election au act concerning a convention to u i the 8 l e entitled tovote for a member of the senate constil t ,.,, i ihe stnte nn.l in an act supple v t ; no froo negro free mullato or free per mental thereto passed ,„, tl ightb duj of junua """ "' l " iv ;' 1 blood doscended from negro alices ry one thousand eight liundred and thirly-tive did tors ° the fourth generation inclusive though one direct that pills should bo opened in evory election ', bncp8 rof each generation maj huve been » white precmcl throughout the state for the purpose of p rs ) shnll vote for members of the senate or uscortui g whether t wns th will f th freemen " ouso "' comn s of north carolina that thore should be a conven , , -, section 4 lion of dologates to consider of cortai nend * "' '''''' ' ' l " hicors whose ap ments proposed to be made tn their constitution of i 1 ," ls conferred on the general assembly said stato and did furthor dii t that if a majori \ "",' «"''-"»"""". he vote shall is vioa race u of ull the votes polled hy the freemen of north * , "' uenoral shall have power carolina should l.e in favor iml line such convun m " is m 1 !^ "" ! mono of appointing and i the governor should by proclamation an rel n militia officera nounce tho fact and tho roup heir non afore s " ,| "' ril1 assembly shall huve power said should elect del ues to i in convention lo pf kff 1 ws regulating divorco and alimo al tin cits of raleigh on tho firsl thursday in y bu « 8 !">" not hnve power to grant a divorce or 1 , tl sand eight hu idrod an i thirty-five " c ?™ .!'""", '" "">' dividual case to consider of said amendments and whereas a s general assembly shall nol have pow majority of tbo froomon of north carolina did bs "'' '" p 88 '"'> l '!' val " l;nv - '" , ' 1 "' 1 ' "> 8 name of theirs it ... , ,.■polls soopo i.doclarc iheir will !''" .■"!""""',; '", '" le '* ma,e on y persons nol burn in thnl :, convention should bo hud lo consider of tho " ," u '' l,l " , ' l <* '"' '" restore to the rights of citi amendments proposed nnd the i vernor did hi '" '" !' ! ' '."."' >'"'""'" ' vlr,ed of nn infamous crime proclamation iiiiiimuico the fuel thnl their will had '" ! havn p wor '" p 88 roneral laws regula i n so decbire.l nnd nn election for delegatus to ""? '_.'"*' '''. t in coiive.ition as aforesaid was accordingly • ■? , nil assembly shall not pass any had now th tiofi.ro wo the dele tes f the [» r j vh " 1 nw > unless tt shall he ui.'.d p appear thut good i'eoplu nf north c.ro hav ss i ' "'.' v , '' " " . "'""'" "' l " : " •" i such law in conventi n al ihe cits of it de . ,, u the firsl , '-'"'"• un,,er * l ch directions un.l tim s lay in juno thousand oiglil l.ttti ire i und '" ?"" ' ." nner s sln " '"' prided hy law i hiriy live and having tinned in session from v it vacancies shall occur hy dnalh resigna daj to day until tin el tl of julv thouwtiml """\ '"" thnrwisn i ■•( .... h ling f tha gcno eight hundred an.l thirlv-five fi.r iho more lelibn ral v-wunl.lv writs tiny lie issuod by the govern rate consideration of said am i is lo now sub j un '' 8,,ch ''''■'■* r '" l """" ns '"•''>' '"' proscribed by mit to tho determination of all the qualified voters v « ... nf tho state tho following amendments in ihu con ,, '" ' '" '"'"'' mbly shall meet bienni stitutiou thoretif thai is to say : ally and nt each i unl session shall elect by s it net (■' t si'i'i'u.v t n v '"" "' '"'" " '"™< n s "*'" i v of state § .. tho a^nt,o e of'^f™shui s of r li ;' r ''' l ,'; , ' s ' ,, '-" l mlu : i i , ■,, , , , ,, 1:1 in .' tm llie term of two years hfiv representatives bioniuulls chosen by ballot nnd to bo elected hv districts which districts shall » , *,*, , ,. ',,,,', i laid oll'bs iho general yssembly al its firsl ses ' ,,,;. v ,. v t r ' f , ",'* l b - v ""' t,n s.,,n after the year one thousand eight hundred and . ! . " ' »•»*«* th h of c - feu ono ami then everv twenty years thereafter 7 z k ! 7 m "'""' l " rs "' l,a , ,,- ■■, , ... wunerul assembly ure olocted mpropirl to tho public taxes puid into the tron s r ,, ., ,, , . . ,. ' * ir if sin hi the citizen's thereof and the v ... ,- iv , ! ' , ' •' v '",'', ""' m " ,° f,w0 „•.. i i ' i ■. mi flout lill i iii '■i 1s i i i,i hit i ni in mil i avora t c 1 the public luxes p„,d l.v each count „,- 8(m , „.,,„, »» 1 y n | ; i i he reasury i tho state r ho five years pre , „,„ ,;,,,,„ „„„.„ , m „ rour ' , , ' . cerling tlio laying ofl i i hstnets shull bo con 9 ; x vn „ rs ' "" *" red as its proportion of ilu pul in taxes and s •> n _. . .* ,-_-,, .* ' , „ ■. , •'• i be returns of overy oloction for governor cm i*t iui the liii-i-4 nl apporliontnu.it provided i,„n k ... i i i . , »""■". .,., , , i ll l • i l ■1 .* . '" '' ' i n ' ifu'ls nille im the seal of i hut ,„, coii'ils slmil he divide i .,. the t l.il ■- .■■., . *,„.,,,,.,,,.„,, , , ,. ,. . ' _. • i i • , ,, , l.'.m'inuient by the rel.ir.iiii.r n iieers direct to i senatorial district vnd whon there aro one or ,,,„ s i ,*., o , , ,, ' o , ... ''" opoaker 1 tlio senate w n - hu i.*.i uu i.uh n«re counties having an excess ol taxation above i ... ,., , , ; , ,, ,. . p ■•,,.. t.,.u , , .. a . . i . • lwl1 em in the presenco of a majority ofthe mom tne utlm im imiiii n _*>,*, i l:l 1 t 11 i i'll 111 e a l „(• i ,.. ,. .... ., ' ,-. mi i ,. . , lie s ml iimiii houses l.f lhe o.]or,l ass b countv in counties deficient in such ratio the ex ti _. . . i ., ,- , . """»• ,* > i i n i ii ' '" person having the hi.rhesi n.nn s-r f vn.es cess or excossos aforesaid shu is udded i the „.,.,., ,„, .. .„. , . ,.\ ....."■. s ,'., i ,- , ■, i jhii=i ii lie (, iveriinr hut il wo or more sin i be taxation oltl ntv or counties deficient ; and if i .. i > > _. . withsuc ii tou.it or , •,',•", t r "- h 1 '" v "."-' "»" f ;•";«• hbi.il ho il shall huv ■requisite ratio s h county and , *" ""',' '"" ''" ," l """ vot0 of bo,h """^ <* , ,, ■, .... ' ir '' nier.il vsseu.'ih entities each shall oonstttulu a senatorial district a i ,. , , , , _* ,, t ., i ii ,-,, i ii . , v '• ' it sled elcciioiis flir vernor s hu i lie ','. i t.e ii iis ,. t unmoiis shu bo composed li ol i i ., n ,. , ,, , , "™ of ono hundred 1 twenty repre«.nt«tive hh •„,„- " ' ' v l "'"' " tit'l "" : gon^j a ally chosen l.v ballot to bo ehue i by counties ac , v '- r ';'" , "" r " nl t p rmonbod <•»• cording .., thoir federal popul that is accord ,.* -, '"'. -' ' v " r "",'; v *■« b '"? r "" « >» .„. r respective h i shull bo deter v i i / , " '• '"' ''" v * '" ,''"" i,rv »"« ii ii ii ,* , ""' ' hn eleeli 11 hnv prev.his v inken hm iiiiii l.y adding i the wh 1 nils ..( tree per m ,- ,,- ,.' , . """"' ■ln •, i r , , , .. , ' . onins ol office in pros ■<• .. i 1 ,,. me hers f h.il s.ins inchl hn ' lllmse limiliid lo seriice lor 11 le ,, , ,, ,..,„ ,* ,, .'. . , .......,,,.. s i o uu ii i ,. ,.,,, lu inches i lh (, nd sseinb v or before th v.uirs and e\cl i nu indians mil r.xeil ilu tilths , ,, • ,. , , ... , . «.>,... ...,.,,. uio ,- ii ., . . i n i . " ' ine 1 l',e si.oieine ( niul who in enso of all other persons and oach county shall have al i ,. ,,„ , , , ,,, .■.'" ' '' j i i i ii ,,. , "" uovornor elocl xi..i.iiiih prevented fro t least one iiieinls'r i lie house ol commons n , .„ „ . ,* ,, ,, , ' ™»°" ran ui 1 , ., , ,, tondance before ihe genera issembv bv sickness tl.m,._;h it may not contain the reuuistte ratio nl ... i ,. , , , . , : i s „„,„„„„. ' ' n f 0,he r unavoidable cause ts authorized to admi 1 ', ., .'„, . . , ,, , i , , ntster the s 5 i this apportionment shnll i lade by lhe vrtictf 1 sfctiiiv l general assembly at the respective it ■and i c , *,,, .. ' '.' . ' ' _. . ., i i i ,' . , .- w v i i hel..,v...'..iir,.l.id esiiftliesiiiireini'ciiiirl nods when lln districts r tli 8 te are herein , , , ... ,. ■" , . un , ,- , . , . , , i ..- , ., , l " ' ■'"''"''• , d ibe suii-rior courts und all titer . f l..'|.,re directed i he laid 1 ; and the said aiip.ii ,- .. ,* ,, a . , ... , u ..,, .„,,. r mi .,..,„„.•„. shnll he male .„,•„„ to nt era , . .^ \ j 7 "' h " penm lion to is ordered bs the ct-neral vssombly or ''' ll ' il '' 7 av i unpeu.-hed r w,lf y according to tho census whic be taken bs ( '"'" "'-' :, ' v \'"'' 1 ' constitution al-ad 1 ... 1 1 1 . mtnistrnlion or corruption miller l.l i m,,'.,ess evl preceding tin pel lo.l ll ( ., i , i v ~* ■'" llfs'linnt iii cases o inn i ,,,, lit shall mal.iug such 11,1 1 ,,. ..,,,,.',,,. , , , ,. ., , i ' " '"' u.iii . ," , ,'.' ,. ,, 1 nol est i luil 1 ,.*, iiiin to ren.mva fr.,,11 mii'icc a.,,1 0 i 1 1 i lilting the upportl ,„,,, lent iii il.e ii ms 1 ,.. . ,, , 11 xmi 11 1111 111 , unl ri ,- 1 11 , 1 lisqii.ilificatimii im ho 1 an v any flic of i of 1 uinoiis lhe rattm i representation shall is . , ~ , . '. - ' ascortainod hy dividing ., ml of federal po , ""'•"''*• » 1 " 1 \»">>< nder . its hi ste bul party ., ' the state mier 1 toting lhal pr ' '■"<"'"' u " '""• novertheleas he liable to indictment bend n those counties which 1 several f !' ,","' ; '" ' v jccorilitig .„ law is , tain ilu hundred and iwe,,.,ei , r t of ' ''' . '"' ii """ | "" 1 ( mmonaahaii have he sole ,', 1 i i i . i 11 1 ih.wer ill iii peach ne.ll the senate shall have lhe entire i e.leral p..pulu,,..,i aforesaid in the . , ' i . . snail no , .* 11 1 1 1 , ' "''' h i power i in 1 im pli 1 it ■,„, ,„.. , ,,, .. u.i her i koprosuntativos hss thm th uiiiiils-r , ., , ' ' ' "' i ""' .... . i 1 null i coin i t..l in 11 iuv luiiieuchlnent utile a assigned 1,1 the said counties i .. each county i , . ,, ' ' "' """ h containing the said ratio and not twice the said tw0 . d " • the senators present shall oonour in ratio thore shall be assigned one representative ; - 1 "' 1 ' '•'"""'"""; and bofi.re the trial of anv im loo i counts conlai - twice bul hreo limes p^hment lh lers 1 the socnte shall take the said ratio there shall is assigned two it pre '"",, " r l " l " i "'"" l '" rlll >' »'" 1 irnpartially lo try sonlativet and so on pr essively and 1 the re nd aelormioo the charge in question aocording to .. . . t.i ,. 1 1 1 evu en ce ,, inning kopresonlativei shull be assigned several vsi'cniiv a lv to tl i.t.cs having the largest fractions « ., «„,. ,,, 1 „, ',-!| □ ,- _- . ,__■° y - vuv.1,1 lo 1 the s,i|ir"..ie curt or of thu ■» i n 8 siipe i courts maybe removed from office for 1 innl the first session ol the oeneral as tal or physical inability upon a concurrent re se.nhlv which shall is had alter the y.-ur eighteen l„n ... of i«.,-ilur,ls of both branches nf th go 1 ired and forty.one the senate ahall be composed nora | s,.,„hlv tha judge againsl whom the 1 members lo bo elected from ihe several districts |.,. l ,, i lr „ ln „ v \ m , a | mlll , ,„ proceed ahall receive heroin alter named that ia t say „,.,„.. thereof accompanied b a copy of the cau the representation u here proportioned was given s.-s al lodged for ins removal al least twenty dais in the last carolinian under the head of captions before the day ou which either i ran 1 of the ge § 3 until ibe il r-t session of the gonoral vs poral vssembly shall acl thereon . n.l.lv after the seat eighteen hundreit and imiiv § v tbe salaries of the judgee ofthe supreme ono the house of commons shall !*■composed 1 court or of the superior courts shall not is h members elected ii,.in the cuiiiiiies in ih i.ili.i'.ung , ui.ii-sii.il luring iheir continuance in office wp i uk proprietors of tiie western ' ;: carolinian would respectfnjiv inform " ". ■iho clerka of courts sheriffs constables and * ;; other l r tl.'i,i,n of business that they have ■• ■■no's on hand printed in a superior style on the . ■■i tv best quality of pnper n large supply ol '.'. blanks 11 almost every description ; '.', .'. which they will sell .„, very mod ratn terms '.'. '.'. ■' •■to those who become n ulni custoint rs — frel ;; v ■■11 titeir blanks of u — i very considerable ■■.- .. reduction will be made from nur reirular price ■• '.'.'.'. anj blanks tint wo may nol imi i bund % " will be printed to order ou very short notice " orders from a distance will niccl with prompt j ■■■• ittention and blanks put up and f..rw..r.le.i t the safost ii id mosl xpi'.hll'.ll^lnmmlierj^^^^b ______________!' * x_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_m ' " .. .. .-. .. ;; ■• they would likewise inform merchants nnd ■; ■■■•'■others that having an assortment nt fancy ■■■. jab 7'.7 cuts tfe.y which is probably un -■■surpassed by nny in tho stale the v arc prepa ',', ';' ■n>d ui execute all kiinls.it ijook and job • pillntixcj in a vt '/ superior stule such ua ■■■.: . books pamphlets circulars fjards hand ■■fiills labels way-bills for st , res ac c " i orders executed with despatch s il liury juno 27 l8u5 jollt lmcl.vi'i.m a > . " ■* . : : : . s : .. - . ..». m,.u vk rrmains i'wm " from the new york mirror tki.i him i i ove him vi mv in vi l : the following exquisite song was writ ten l the author of lillian and bus never boen pub lished 1 was set to ',,.,-,• by „ lily who was kind enough t c p ' il for i'i ■mirror ti i .< r win voice ii wi expressly written i will tn to sand you the inu ie one of these da vs tnr it is tlie mosl touching and 1 t.itiful thins i ever heard moore the poet to whom it a sung a few eriits since set nn measure lo his pn -• nf both wm is nil music jf the words indued there can 1 ui tie opinion n l vv tell linn i iov i yet a u thill joyous t ne ! tell him i ,' er for ' •< - though memory now be criin '. tell him wh tl t'i les the l tl i ' a ic ni i in i ■i i dr nn i ilia liy li flit — it taiisl nut irene i in •! tell lim t.i .... where i'.i ne 1 . .., , prou ii m the an i » in , glorious mi n - bj i 1 on imi i an i m ive i'r m '!''■i upon his hr i ' i , • hard v ill 11 \ ' i ' i ■i thnl i . irel i w musi not bu -., ii i with . ' toll i n to i niln i ■i in pie in ■•:'- l'i i * throng - i w tr another's ch tin to praise anet'ier's song ! b fore the i t iiesi thore i'd hive i ml lie ii i the lill aii i breuthe to hor the prnyi t he use i to hi the im mc tell him that ,| y by day life looks '-, mo more than dim 1 l.iltoi when i pr ly although i pray thr hun i and hid bin when i die ( ne to or favorite tree — i shall nol hear him si_,'l — tht n l"i inu sigh i'.u . '. v\ri vv y lord byuom and m iv cliasv'ori'h lll w isiiinq i iat mo | at ul ut three miles distance from mow-steod ablsiy nn.l oontiguous (,• its lands i situated v i n.'sl'v hal the uld family mansion of lha ('!,;, worths tii • families like tho estates of the by runs an.l chnwarthe wore ,'■tiod in former limes until lli • kit 1 du i hoi vo •;, ihoir two repre unlives the lit i lib wove i , which prevailed fur a li.n •, promised to be cancelled bs iho nil ich monl nf two youthful hearts nv inl i ., i bvron was yel a boy he boh".d vi ny vu , chaworlh a beautiful girl and the sule heiress uf vnnosloy vv'.ili ihai susceptibility to f inlo charms which h ■evinced from child 1 . . > 1 he became almost im mediately enamoured of hor according looneol l.is biographers ii would appear thai al first thoir nitach u"ni wns mutual yet clandestine the i'i ihur of vi i ss cluworth was thon living aad mas hnve rotni ted smnowhal ofthe family hostility for .._■ii ■inl i thai the interviews if lnr i byron and il,e \«,' i ii . lady were private al a gate which openod ii ro her father's ground lo tins f n wstead — however ihey wore so voting al tha limn thai th se m etiugs mi.l i ii t have bun i garde i as of nny importance t'cv vr liitlo more than chil i ron in v us bm is l,.rl b v mu says of himself l,ts fnulin s were bnyon i lu , •'•. lovely object of ins boyish idolatry : " i . iv i'v beings in tb buns i youth standing upon a lull a gontle lull jroon iu i uf md i d.'.lr it v the last \ tworo the cape of a im ridga of such t s ue thai tboru was un ea to lav its !.. ■, but a most living in ipe and tlie wave of woods ml ,- ru holds and the abodes of man s liter i i interval mid wreathing sinuku arising from such ru itic roofs the lull \\ i crowu'd with a |. culiar diadem • n tri .■-. in circul ,, rray so fixed not by tli i»*irt t ii tin hut f iii.iii , flies two a iii tidi.it i i „ youth wi ro thero onzin .' hi ue a all that wis bailout ft havmg ,,,, board mr stevenson minister to java liv this arrival we have tin subjoined foreign miss's vlr cobbotl has heen re-elcctod president nf he british republic the republic of ireland has made a treaty with the british <>,, the must liberal let us it is said that old louis phillipc is to is liberated from his prison in bordeaux and suffered t go the courl ol ins intimate friend the i i per of lt,is-.~ia prince rothschild son of ih bmperor of prance and belgium ascend 1 lo lha summit of vfontblunc lately ,.,, the moveable it nl ilea i ll is slid lhal lite i;,,i;i r.r m \ i pair ii herself bat the boj gazed on her and both were fair and one was i tutiful : and i 1 i vv i u.g — yet not alike in youth as tiie swoel moon in tli horizon's verge tie nil i was ,,„ he verge of womanhood ; i'l boy had fewer su.nmors hut his heart 11 id fil outgrown ills year uud im in - eve there was but n ■boloved f n earth a i tl i w is shining ..,, hun i stood upon ihe spol consecrated hv lhis memo rable interview below me extended tl living landscape once contemplated hv the loving pair tl.e gentle v,ii"n of e.lslei it v"l'-i li i l.v wm.i.ls and corn fields unl village spires nni gleams of water uml the distanl towns and pinnncios i the venerable abbey the diadem of trees howqver was gone t ti.ntimii drawn lo ii l.v iho poet and th mmanlic manner in wl.icl he had nssoeia trin it ring the second is ahoul lo decline war againsl king rothschild of turkey carolina silks and w s hear the highest price n the mar kets of the prussian republic ; and we learn lhal thu guorgia teat are preferred to those of china nu by lhe chinese v ii has a r himself al lhe court ..!' london presidenl cobbell drinks t let tl florida coffeo ; and herbemonl wine is l ull the fancy preferred lo lhe comparatively hat champ ng s of i'r n.e the sir.'fih of lon don are now lighted l,s sunbeams from cucumbers mid the people sleep in iho dav which is much darker than the night the li.uuu i england arc said to live in groal splendor al bota ny bay whioh ihey pronounce preferable to eng land in every r.*s the british philanthropi mlsocl^lvjl v pel.li'.lie.l 1 illlllliie.il t . uppropri th passion thusearlj c<iiicei«od was blown iu t.i a same during a six w toks 1 v ic ition which l.e passed with his mother al no ham tho fa ther of vfiss chaworth wns load and she resided wilh her mother nt the 1 i ii 11 f i sjuy du ring bvron'fl minority ihe tate nf newstoad was ht i . lord nix d it'it ,"„. i,ii is youthful lord nl x ivs a welc.u gtcst al lhe ttlbev ii w il i puss days nf a lin.fl there ,,,, i from thence make frequent visits vu'cmicv f|,ll ll . visit were encouraged hv miss cha worth's mother alio nur t.i l of none it t ihmilv f",t i and probably i ik ed with e ..,, a lev , an attach ot that mi in i ai old difference and unite two ... ighboriug es 1.,1,-s led it with l,,s e.irlv passion f'.r mary chawnrlh i a i nettled the irritable footings of hor hu band who but ill brooked tho poetic celebrity oon ri id on lus wife by ih enamoured veraee of another — the celebrated grove itoo.1 on his estate and in a tit of spleen he ordered n lo i levelled wilh th dust vt the time of my visit iln mere roots l the trees were i isiblo : bul ihe hand thai laid them ate funds fin the cn ih/.alimti and . lucali.ti of ll>7 is in irons a for settling a colony of them un the west india aland . all ihe firmer inhabitants of which it will is remembered died of starvation shortly alter tin passage ofthe rmancipation ii ii th on an-lied bridge aero s the straits of ci i , alta is completed \ society has been formod in livnrp l for filling up km an i vesuvius and tl representation as lived by this section so given in the is t carolinian as above section 3 j 1 each member nf ihe senate shall have usually resided in ihe district fi.r winch lie is chu -...,, i one year i mediately preceding ins elec tion nnd l"r the su time shall have paaseasod and continue te poi ci in he district which be i putt lhe (•',» viciimii of any justice nfthopeacw of anv iafiti s crimo r nf corruption and mal practice in office the commission nf such lu lus hull u ib.rei.1 vacated and ha shall be brevet disqualified lyom holding such appointment section i th (; neral issembly m its first session aftel ih yi.u on thouaand eight hundred uud thirty suction i ion is execute i b ever poetical pilgrim op nii.fr orators al the poll .
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Title | Western Carolinian |
Masthead | Western Carolinian |
Date | 1835-07-25 |
Month | 07 |
Day | 25 |
Year | 1835 |
Volume | 16 |
Issue | No.8- Whole No.790 |
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the western carolinian • published every saturday morning asilbiba 3jir % jl ailjj j«i^i>jj olasl^^cdk editors and proprietoits jyumbcr 8 of volume ki : salisbury oktu c wuolixa july 25 1835 numwv 5rom.\jcg\i\mivg 7\>0 _. ' . : it : 5 : | • '.- : : : : > > : ■•_■_.-.:■:::_ : . * . tf : - , > 173---t cr i fl the ux weeks vacation p;.-*s us a li.inii l-'rtun tin i'lenti *'■>., l r<-nry!^^^^^^^m umongsl ihe beautiful bowers of vnnesley by very likely to iii i'll l'i - 1 lhitk______h mn wns scarco 15 years of age man ciiowortli philadelphia n 1 lit tarkn ile i,,s ,„■,-, i was two years older but lus heart ns i hnvo said red since inst tliore have in in thre inolism was beyond his nee and his tordcrnoss for hur was ; ,,„| i s -_;,„| several men killed und four or fivel deep un.l passionate these early loves like the houses destroyed iprovomenl sine last week nisi tun i tho uncrushed grape aro the sweetest when there were five ,„ .!.-. tho city of hro nnd strongest gushiugs of the hoart and howover the ily love may lliereforu bo now considered the they ma l superseded by other attachments in most peacou hie and order north nl tho potomac after years the memory will continually recur to new-york.-si yesterday a religious n i them and family d we i upon their recollection ■„,„ has , „ ,,, ,. a b , m ,,, _.„.,, , „„,„„„ his love for miss < hnworth to use lord byron s ,',,„„ „„. s.„„i impris i bv the mayor's c t own expression was the romance o , ro und hllcd m „ i „. | mvj ,„„' ,,.„„,. ( . l .,. l ,., | , munlic period of his hie and i think wo can truce ,,„„ „,„„,, instead of employing n iv hired ""' '■"'"■'- "' " lir ""- ' "'" wh "<" r "' >>" porter a very eve i 1 ,,„,,, „*,■„,,., : v ", r '--' ;' gui over now and then l.kesome 0i)dcd in ., a ,. h , .,. „ ir|i e cl m » lurking theme ilmt runs through a complicated who presided were v.fry active i which resulted piece i music and links t all in a pervading chain ,„ „„. ,. x ,„|. lll „ ,,, ,,„. „ ,,,,, , ,-.„... ,,„, „„,.„„„ . "' .'!'' ", • , , , ,* m . i ,, - n mob was rallied iii ihe sti is forced tlmir was how tondorly an urnfully does he recall in ,„,, ,,„. u broke tho lends f the after years the fee ings awake i s youthful ne „ roe9 m ., dem j 8 | led „„, pu | it . p „,„„ i 1 , ' l 7 1 > this impassioned yet ;„ t e darel-colored coat and tl id gout i „ uuimcenl ullacnnieii ; lee iie-s hr s;i\s st or hun - i i i „ .. .-,'•, • in spectacles with a squeaking voice worn among dene in tho uiteri.miir.se .. ile ,,,„ ■,- ,,, .. ~, the rioters the former the coat wus t.,rn and the lovo of better things mil belter days the latter speetacles und v ice cracked ! ri f unbounded hope am avonly ignorance /{ ,.<,,„,.— \,, news to-dns . exenpt thut the ,-.*.. () v u:it is ci e t ne v.,r i in i li w i i.l - \ i \ < i ,',.| i , i.'i ,' i ■, , .,,, , , i .- , • plo ol churlestown amused thnmsevos last niffht hv hie moments when wc gathor from a glance ,,, , , , m..re joy than from all future pr ■praise burning n ( hurch und boating the pupils uf a which kindled manhood but can no'or entrance l ' cm « 0 academy lhe l'..l interferod nftor the heart in an existence of its own he church was consumed and tho crowd had dis iii which another's bosom ia tic zone persed whether this lovo wus really responded toby charleston — very large fortunes were \ oster the object is ,. icertnin bvron sometimos spooks uny realized hy subscribing lor st ek in lh • sulli as if ho had met with kindness in return nt other v . nn s ''""' li '" k ' po,er l " 1 "''* l rospectnble times he acknowledges th.it she never ni him ie b!nck subscribed for 15 millions and is win reason to believo she | ovo d hi.n it is probable cxultctl '" ■iflii ..•<■t"i*.ni u btnto of previous indi however thul ut first she experienced somn llutter : -'"''• l "' koad s '"' l ns pnrlakcn of the lin ings of the heart she w.is al a susceptible a '" " ls '""' is "" vv '" "'' i 1 ' '''"' ''' u • ri "' had ns yet formed no other attachment i her lover f l p ' wmr * are l ro l»ring l i '" tho l'gis though bovish in voars was a man in inellcct n . ro ' f " p rom " l,e vh.irf owners from exton ling pool in t ginotion and had a countonnnco of re !'."'"' * iarv l es acr 1 ' 88 ""' rivor - two thirds f the markiiblo beauty , < us were burnt lust night — the hireinon exerted with ihe six weeks vacntion ended this brief ! he ,"? elvo f "' ' " "' l ''" l >'* bill iwing lo thn hose romiinco byron returned to school , deeply enn i "' u "-' ''"' ' ho " ks i "' 1 ladders being mil inoured but if he hn i really made unv impress „, '""' "'" '"'- v "'""" wheels hies c ul i eftect ti miss clmworth's heart it was too slight tnatund . ' l "" e "' ttrresr » n « l "' homes tho hagrn the test of absence she was at thnt age when a "'" " s " '**' ""!" iv s '' 1 ' 1 '"' l l,v w '■"■: i 1 '" femuloso hu s from tl irl lo the woman "'""'" l " ' "' ll "' < '"»■a fine opportunity is now und leaves her boyish lovers far behind her iff'rde.l f..r widening all the sti is nnd r ving while byron was purs ine his schoolboy studies ",' ' ''">' '" ""' """'" mlubnoua situ i thi neck she was mingling with society nd ■„ i with n "" " lm '' """" warco oxcnpl parclied u gentloman ofthe name of musters ro.narknbln ' ll '"' 1 ' '""> >» hud cheap the s|.-a nor dolphin it is said for mnnlv beauty v stnrv is lom of her " m " ll;i "' ght iu fl i-.-urs from s'.iifolk since having first seen him from thn top of anneslv ii ill ll ° urtalucti the new r-igu f 100(1 hnsu ns he dashed through the park with hound ••„, i p a u the 15 new nud lie vh uis with lh iml horn taking the lend of thn whole field ,„ , f ls ' anils it is ex u.d that tho distance mny here e in ' thnl she s struck bv the spirit of his a "' ''. womphsh u hour p - igo t , ■nrance,iindhis.i.l,nirnl.lehorse..ianship u.idei n '!,' ,! " j c-'nts children half price l ■,,-■■■in !, favorable auspices ho wooed •. i won ho \" ' '"'''" *""« y e h.v and retur lie the rail and whon lord bvron next met her hn lea rnnd to ... ""'• '" "'" " l " "'' '' '"''' m ,! "'" vl.ihima his lismny that slio was the afliancod brido of an '"' ''' '" s ' " '" ' lv ""' "'' " ,! '' fi " a "•""'"< other rendered invisible hv ihe velocity if the cnr with that prido of spirit which always distin ' i>v z a ," ,"'"' '""' v i ' 1 ''"" 1 "" 1 kendall wero guishod him ho trolled his fi.elings nnd mnin '" ' '"" an excursion of pleitsnre lain i a serene <■„, itetviuc •. ii even , i i t il'«'i ; i r i i'l.n i i i hascrent id -., tow sponk cal.nl nn the suhjoct of her a|iprn.ichi.ig p-irtinont — that of director ienera f the lirenl minimis thn noxl lime i see you said h r"publicaii pirly with a salary of 91.000,01)0 — " i supposo ynu will bo mi ■■-. ( ihnworth fir she '"'' : ' appoint nent which is for life it is siii.l will wis to retain her family name iler reply was : ? iven ex-presi.lont van buron who suggest i hope so ad iho measure in his ifllh vnnunl message the i havo givoo ihaso brief details preparatory to a * n which ho prorogued the sonata sine die jketch of a visit which i made lo iho sceno of his •' ls nul thai thu ii .',. r i 1 ill is.i ,, is t , i ,.,. youthful romance vuunsluy hall i undent iod i 1 "' 1 rt'ivnrnor cmcui of the v.illey of mis wns shut up glected nnd almost ina slate of do b sippi t'.e president hns issuod orders fiir at hn for mr vluslors rarely visited it residing fetching thu counts f north cirdinn ... the conn with his family in thn neighborhood of nottingham '>' "'' virginia the rev mr thompson has i set mu for the hill horseback in company j ''■ll1 '" 1 by the p-osi,|ent to the see of new with col wildman nnd followed by the grenl england archbishop tappan ia said to be in bad newfoundland dog boatswnin lo llie course of health our ride we visited a spot memorable in the love new ooeleans — two men found stabbed m the story i have cited it wus tho scene nf the pnrt levee this morning the coroner gives notice ing interview botwoon byron and miss chaworth hal he can h.,hl n re inquests mr caldwell prior to her marringe a long ridge of upland nd bus p,-t sngnged wuh the mayor t seen the vnnces into tho valley of nnwstoad like u promon lives of the citizens by a steam police five tor into n lake and was for rly crowned bs n loom boat explosions on the rivor lasl woek bul beautiful grovo n landmark lo tho neighboring not more thnn three or lour hundred lives lost — country the grove and promontory aro graphi capt ariel has just returned from england in a cnl i v described hy i ,. i byron in his drnnm bnlloon with n enrgo of cauliflowers spoke the nnd nn exquisite picture jii,*n f himself and iho united states balloon consolidation four.layso.it tiie new co represents nol loss than three hundred acres of land in foe the fell 11 iii are tlie a i i l l ■* i ....... ! - i lhe ( mii-^^t^^^w^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^b '. -• all tree men ,,| the age of twenty-one stitution framed i tbo convention und nnu sub years except as is here nller declared who mitted t the puuplu ol lh i slum fur then rutificn hnve boon inhabitants of any one district within lion or rejection the stnte tsvelve months immediately preceding wiibiteas tho general vsscml.ls of north cn lh .° " not hnve power to grant a divorce or 1 , tl sand eight hu idrod an i thirty-five " c ?™ .!'""", '" "">' dividual case to consider of said amendments and whereas a s general assembly shall nol have pow majority of tbo froomon of north carolina did bs "'' '" p 88 '"'> l '!' val " l;nv - '" , ' 1 "' 1 ' "> 8 name of theirs it ... , ,.■polls soopo i.doclarc iheir will !''" .■"!""""',; '", '" le '* ma,e on y persons nol burn in thnl :, convention should bo hud lo consider of tho " ," u '' l,l " , ' l <* '"' '" restore to the rights of citi amendments proposed nnd the i vernor did hi '" '" !' ! ' '."."' >'"'""'" ' vlr,ed of nn infamous crime proclamation iiiiiimuico the fuel thnl their will had '" ! havn p wor '" p 88 roneral laws regula i n so decbire.l nnd nn election for delegatus to ""? '_.'"*' '''. t in coiive.ition as aforesaid was accordingly • ■? , nil assembly shall not pass any had now th tiofi.ro wo the dele tes f the [» r j vh " 1 nw > unless tt shall he ui.'.d p appear thut good i'eoplu nf north c.ro hav ss i ' "'.' v , '' " " . "'""'" "' l " : " •" i such law in conventi n al ihe cits of it de . ,, u the firsl , '-'"'"• un,,er * l ch directions un.l tim s lay in juno thousand oiglil l.ttti ire i und '" ?"" ' ." nner s sln " '"' prided hy law i hiriy live and having tinned in session from v it vacancies shall occur hy dnalh resigna daj to day until tin el tl of julv thouwtiml """\ '"" thnrwisn i ■•( .... h ling f tha gcno eight hundred an.l thirlv-five fi.r iho more lelibn ral v-wunl.lv writs tiny lie issuod by the govern rate consideration of said am i is lo now sub j un '' 8,,ch ''''■'■* r '" l """" ns '"•''>' '"' proscribed by mit to tho determination of all the qualified voters v « ... nf tho state tho following amendments in ihu con ,, '" ' '" '"'"'' mbly shall meet bienni stitutiou thoretif thai is to say : ally and nt each i unl session shall elect by s it net (■' t si'i'i'u.v t n v '"" "' '"'" " '"™< n s "*'" i v of state § .. tho a^nt,o e of'^f™shui s of r li ;' r ''' l ,'; , ' s ' ,, '-" l mlu : i i , ■,, , , , ,, 1:1 in .' tm llie term of two years hfiv representatives bioniuulls chosen by ballot nnd to bo elected hv districts which districts shall » , *,*, , ,. ',,,,', i laid oll'bs iho general yssembly al its firsl ses ' ,,,;. v ,. v t r ' f , ",'* l b - v ""' t,n s.,,n after the year one thousand eight hundred and . ! . " ' »•»*«* th h of c - feu ono ami then everv twenty years thereafter 7 z k ! 7 m "'""' l " rs "' l,a , ,,- ■■, , ... wunerul assembly ure olocted mpropirl to tho public taxes puid into the tron s r ,, ., ,, , . . ,. ' * ir if sin hi the citizen's thereof and the v ... ,- iv , ! ' , ' •' v '",'', ""' m " ,° f,w0 „•.. i i ' i ■. mi flout lill i iii '■i 1s i i i,i hit i ni in mil i avora t c 1 the public luxes p„,d l.v each count „,- 8(m , „.,,„, »» 1 y n | ; i i he reasury i tho state r ho five years pre , „,„ ,;,,,,„ „„„.„ , m „ rour ' , , ' . cerling tlio laying ofl i i hstnets shull bo con 9 ; x vn „ rs ' "" *" red as its proportion of ilu pul in taxes and s •> n _. . .* ,-_-,, .* ' , „ ■. , •'• i be returns of overy oloction for governor cm i*t iui the liii-i-4 nl apporliontnu.it provided i,„n k ... i i i . , »""■". .,., , , i ll l • i l ■1 .* . '" '' ' i n ' ifu'ls nille im the seal of i hut ,„, coii'ils slmil he divide i .,. the t l.il ■- .■■., . *,„.,,,,.,,,.„,, , , ,. ,. . ' _. • i i • , ,, , l.'.m'inuient by the rel.ir.iiii.r n iieers direct to i senatorial district vnd whon there aro one or ,,,„ s i ,*., o , , ,, ' o , ... ''" opoaker 1 tlio senate w n - hu i.*.i uu i.uh n«re counties having an excess ol taxation above i ... ,., , , ; , ,, ,. . p ■•,,.. t.,.u , , .. a . . i . • lwl1 em in the presenco of a majority ofthe mom tne utlm im imiiii n _*>,*, i l:l 1 t 11 i i'll 111 e a l „(• i ,.. ,. .... ., ' ,-. mi i ,. . , lie s ml iimiii houses l.f lhe o.]or,l ass b countv in counties deficient in such ratio the ex ti _. . . i ., ,- , . """»• ,* > i i n i ii ' '" person having the hi.rhesi n.nn s-r f vn.es cess or excossos aforesaid shu is udded i the „.,.,., ,„, .. .„. , . ,.\ ....."■. s ,'., i ,- , ■, i jhii=i ii lie (, iveriinr hut il wo or more sin i be taxation oltl ntv or counties deficient ; and if i .. i > > _. . withsuc ii tou.it or , •,',•", t r "- h 1 '" v "."-' "»" f ;•";«• hbi.il ho il shall huv ■requisite ratio s h county and , *" ""',' '"" ''" ," l """ vot0 of bo,h """^ <* , ,, ■, .... ' ir '' nier.il vsseu.'ih entities each shall oonstttulu a senatorial district a i ,. , , , , _* ,, t ., i ii ,-,, i ii . , v '• ' it sled elcciioiis flir vernor s hu i lie ','. i t.e ii iis ,. t unmoiis shu bo composed li ol i i ., n ,. , ,, , , "™ of ono hundred 1 twenty repre«.nt«tive hh •„,„- " ' ' v l "'"' " tit'l "" : gon^j a ally chosen l.v ballot to bo ehue i by counties ac , v '- r ';'" , "" r " nl t p rmonbod <•»• cording .., thoir federal popul that is accord ,.* -, '"'. -' ' v " r "",'; v *■« b '"? r "" « >» .„. r respective h i shull bo deter v i i / , " '• '"' ''" v * '" ,''"" i,rv »"« ii ii ii ,* , ""' ' hn eleeli 11 hnv prev.his v inken hm iiiiii l.y adding i the wh 1 nils ..( tree per m ,- ,,- ,.' , . """"' ■ln •, i r , , , .. , ' . onins ol office in pros ■<• .. i 1 ,,. me hers f h.il s.ins inchl hn ' lllmse limiliid lo seriice lor 11 le ,, , ,, ,..,„ ,* ,, .'. . , .......,,,.. s i o uu ii i ,. ,.,,, lu inches i lh (, nd sseinb v or before th v.uirs and e\cl i nu indians mil r.xeil ilu tilths , ,, • ,. , , ... , . «.>,... ...,.,,. uio ,- ii ., . . i n i . " ' ine 1 l',e si.oieine ( niul who in enso of all other persons and oach county shall have al i ,. ,,„ , , , ,,, .■.'" ' '' j i i i ii ,,. , "" uovornor elocl xi..i.iiiih prevented fro t least one iiieinls'r i lie house ol commons n , .„ „ . ,* ,, ,, , ' ™»°" ran ui 1 , ., , ,, tondance before ihe genera issembv bv sickness tl.m,._;h it may not contain the reuuistte ratio nl ... i ,. , , , . , : i s „„,„„„„. ' ' n f 0,he r unavoidable cause ts authorized to admi 1 ', ., .'„, . . , ,, , i , , ntster the s 5 i this apportionment shnll i lade by lhe vrtictf 1 sfctiiiv l general assembly at the respective it ■and i c , *,,, .. ' '.' . ' ' _. . ., i i i ,' . , .- w v i i hel..,v...'..iir,.l.id esiiftliesiiiireini'ciiiirl nods when lln districts r tli 8 te are herein , , , ... ,. ■" , . un , ,- , . , . , , i ..- , ., , l " ' ■'"''"''• , d ibe suii-rior courts und all titer . f l..'|.,re directed i he laid 1 ; and the said aiip.ii ,- .. ,* ,, a . , ... , u ..,, .„,,. r mi .,..,„„.•„. shnll he male .„,•„„ to nt era , . .^ \ j 7 "' h " penm lion to is ordered bs the ct-neral vssombly or ''' ll ' il '' 7 av i unpeu.-hed r w,lf y according to tho census whic be taken bs ( '"'" "'-' :, ' v \'"'' 1 ' constitution al-ad 1 ... 1 1 1 . mtnistrnlion or corruption miller l.l i m,,'.,ess evl preceding tin pel lo.l ll ( ., i , i v ~* ■'" llfs'linnt iii cases o inn i ,,,, lit shall mal.iug such 11,1 1 ,,. ..,,,,.',,,. , , , ,. ., , i ' " '"' u.iii . ," , ,'.' ,. ,, 1 nol est i luil 1 ,.*, iiiin to ren.mva fr.,,11 mii'icc a.,,1 0 i 1 1 i lilting the upportl ,„,,, lent iii il.e ii ms 1 ,.. . ,, , 11 xmi 11 1111 111 , unl ri ,- 1 11 , 1 lisqii.ilificatimii im ho 1 an v any flic of i of 1 uinoiis lhe rattm i representation shall is . , ~ , . '. - ' ascortainod hy dividing ., ml of federal po , ""'•"''*• » 1 " 1 \»">>< nder . its hi ste bul party ., ' the state mier 1 toting lhal pr ' '■"<"'"' u " '""• novertheleas he liable to indictment bend n those counties which 1 several f !' ,","' ; '" ' v jccorilitig .„ law is , tain ilu hundred and iwe,,.,ei , r t of ' ''' . '"' ii """ | "" 1 ( mmonaahaii have he sole ,', 1 i i i . i 11 1 ih.wer ill iii peach ne.ll the senate shall have lhe entire i e.leral p..pulu,,..,i aforesaid in the . , ' i . . snail no , .* 11 1 1 1 , ' "''' h i power i in 1 im pli 1 it ■,„, ,„.. , ,,, .. u.i her i koprosuntativos hss thm th uiiiiils-r , ., , ' ' ' "' i ""' .... . i 1 null i coin i t..l in 11 iuv luiiieuchlnent utile a assigned 1,1 the said counties i .. each county i , . ,, ' ' "' """ h containing the said ratio and not twice the said tw0 . d " • the senators present shall oonour in ratio thore shall be assigned one representative ; - 1 "' 1 ' '•'"""'"""; and bofi.re the trial of anv im loo i counts conlai - twice bul hreo limes p^hment lh lers 1 the socnte shall take the said ratio there shall is assigned two it pre '"",, " r l " l " i "'"" l '" rlll >' »'" 1 irnpartially lo try sonlativet and so on pr essively and 1 the re nd aelormioo the charge in question aocording to .. . . t.i ,. 1 1 1 evu en ce ,, inning kopresonlativei shull be assigned several vsi'cniiv a lv to tl i.t.cs having the largest fractions « ., «„,. ,,, 1 „, ',-!| □ ,- _- . ,__■° y - vuv.1,1 lo 1 the s,i|ir"..ie curt or of thu ■» i n 8 siipe i courts maybe removed from office for 1 innl the first session ol the oeneral as tal or physical inability upon a concurrent re se.nhlv which shall is had alter the y.-ur eighteen l„n ... of i«.,-ilur,ls of both branches nf th go 1 ired and forty.one the senate ahall be composed nora | s,.,„hlv tha judge againsl whom the 1 members lo bo elected from ihe several districts |.,. l ,, i lr „ ln „ v \ m , a | mlll , ,„ proceed ahall receive heroin alter named that ia t say „,.,„.. thereof accompanied b a copy of the cau the representation u here proportioned was given s.-s al lodged for ins removal al least twenty dais in the last carolinian under the head of captions before the day ou which either i ran 1 of the ge § 3 until ibe il r-t session of the gonoral vs poral vssembly shall acl thereon . n.l.lv after the seat eighteen hundreit and imiiv § v tbe salaries of the judgee ofthe supreme ono the house of commons shall !*■composed 1 court or of the superior courts shall not is h members elected ii,.in the cuiiiiiies in ih i.ili.i'.ung , ui.ii-sii.il luring iheir continuance in office wp i uk proprietors of tiie western ' ;: carolinian would respectfnjiv inform " ". ■iho clerka of courts sheriffs constables and * ;; other l r tl.'i,i,n of business that they have ■• ■■no's on hand printed in a superior style on the . ■■i tv best quality of pnper n large supply ol '.'. blanks 11 almost every description ; '.', .'. which they will sell .„, very mod ratn terms '.'. '.'. ■' •■to those who become n ulni custoint rs — frel ;; v ■■11 titeir blanks of u — i very considerable ■■.- .. reduction will be made from nur reirular price ■• '.'.'.'. anj blanks tint wo may nol imi i bund % " will be printed to order ou very short notice " orders from a distance will niccl with prompt j ■■■• ittention and blanks put up and f..rw..r.le.i t the safost ii id mosl xpi'.hll'.ll^lnmmlierj^^^^b ______________!' * x_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_m ' " .. .. .-. .. ;; ■• they would likewise inform merchants nnd ■; ■■■•'■others that having an assortment nt fancy ■■■. jab 7'.7 cuts tfe.y which is probably un -■■surpassed by nny in tho stale the v arc prepa ',', ';' ■n>d ui execute all kiinls.it ijook and job • pillntixcj in a vt '/ superior stule such ua ■■■.: . books pamphlets circulars fjards hand ■■fiills labels way-bills for st , res ac c " i orders executed with despatch s il liury juno 27 l8u5 jollt lmcl.vi'i.m a > . " ■* . : : : . s : .. - . ..». m,.u vk rrmains i'wm " from the new york mirror tki.i him i i ove him vi mv in vi l : the following exquisite song was writ ten l the author of lillian and bus never boen pub lished 1 was set to ',,.,-,• by „ lily who was kind enough t c p ' il for i'i ■mirror ti i .< r win voice ii wi expressly written i will tn to sand you the inu ie one of these da vs tnr it is tlie mosl touching and 1 t.itiful thins i ever heard moore the poet to whom it a sung a few eriits since set nn measure lo his pn -• nf both wm is nil music jf the words indued there can 1 ui tie opinion n l vv tell linn i iov i yet a u thill joyous t ne ! tell him i ,' er for ' •< - though memory now be criin '. tell him wh tl t'i les the l tl i ' a ic ni i in i ■i i dr nn i ilia liy li flit — it taiisl nut irene i in •! tell lim t.i .... where i'.i ne 1 . .., , prou ii m the an i » in , glorious mi n - bj i 1 on imi i an i m ive i'r m '!''■i upon his hr i ' i , • hard v ill 11 \ ' i ' i ■i thnl i . irel i w musi not bu -., ii i with . ' toll i n to i niln i ■i in pie in ■•:'- l'i i * throng - i w tr another's ch tin to praise anet'ier's song ! b fore the i t iiesi thore i'd hive i ml lie ii i the lill aii i breuthe to hor the prnyi t he use i to hi the im mc tell him that ,| y by day life looks '-, mo more than dim 1 l.iltoi when i pr ly although i pray thr hun i and hid bin when i die ( ne to or favorite tree — i shall nol hear him si_,'l — tht n l"i inu sigh i'.u . '. v\ri vv y lord byuom and m iv cliasv'ori'h lll w isiiinq i iat mo | at ul ut three miles distance from mow-steod ablsiy nn.l oontiguous (,• its lands i situated v i n.'sl'v hal the uld family mansion of lha ('!,;, worths tii • families like tho estates of the by runs an.l chnwarthe wore ,'■tiod in former limes until lli • kit 1 du i hoi vo •;, ihoir two repre unlives the lit i lib wove i , which prevailed fur a li.n •, promised to be cancelled bs iho nil ich monl nf two youthful hearts nv inl i ., i bvron was yel a boy he boh".d vi ny vu , chaworlh a beautiful girl and the sule heiress uf vnnosloy vv'.ili ihai susceptibility to f inlo charms which h ■evinced from child 1 . . > 1 he became almost im mediately enamoured of hor according looneol l.is biographers ii would appear thai al first thoir nitach u"ni wns mutual yet clandestine the i'i ihur of vi i ss cluworth was thon living aad mas hnve rotni ted smnowhal ofthe family hostility for .._■ii ■inl i thai the interviews if lnr i byron and il,e \«,' i ii . lady were private al a gate which openod ii ro her father's ground lo tins f n wstead — however ihey wore so voting al tha limn thai th se m etiugs mi.l i ii t have bun i garde i as of nny importance t'cv vr liitlo more than chil i ron in v us bm is l,.rl b v mu says of himself l,ts fnulin s were bnyon i lu , •'•. lovely object of ins boyish idolatry : " i . iv i'v beings in tb buns i youth standing upon a lull a gontle lull jroon iu i uf md i d.'.lr it v the last \ tworo the cape of a im ridga of such t s ue thai tboru was un ea to lav its !.. ■, but a most living in ipe and tlie wave of woods ml ,- ru holds and the abodes of man s liter i i interval mid wreathing sinuku arising from such ru itic roofs the lull \\ i crowu'd with a |. culiar diadem • n tri .■-. in circul ,, rray so fixed not by tli i»*irt t ii tin hut f iii.iii , flies two a iii tidi.it i i „ youth wi ro thero onzin .' hi ue a all that wis bailout ft havmg ,,,, board mr stevenson minister to java liv this arrival we have tin subjoined foreign miss's vlr cobbotl has heen re-elcctod president nf he british republic the republic of ireland has made a treaty with the british <>,, the must liberal let us it is said that old louis phillipc is to is liberated from his prison in bordeaux and suffered t go the courl ol ins intimate friend the i i per of lt,is-.~ia prince rothschild son of ih bmperor of prance and belgium ascend 1 lo lha summit of vfontblunc lately ,.,, the moveable it nl ilea i ll is slid lhal lite i;,,i;i r.r m \ i pair ii herself bat the boj gazed on her and both were fair and one was i tutiful : and i 1 i vv i u.g — yet not alike in youth as tiie swoel moon in tli horizon's verge tie nil i was ,,„ he verge of womanhood ; i'l boy had fewer su.nmors hut his heart 11 id fil outgrown ills year uud im in - eve there was but n ■boloved f n earth a i tl i w is shining ..,, hun i stood upon ihe spol consecrated hv lhis memo rable interview below me extended tl living landscape once contemplated hv the loving pair tl.e gentle v,ii"n of e.lslei it v"l'-i li i l.v wm.i.ls and corn fields unl village spires nni gleams of water uml the distanl towns and pinnncios i the venerable abbey the diadem of trees howqver was gone t ti.ntimii drawn lo ii l.v iho poet and th mmanlic manner in wl.icl he had nssoeia trin it ring the second is ahoul lo decline war againsl king rothschild of turkey carolina silks and w s hear the highest price n the mar kets of the prussian republic ; and we learn lhal thu guorgia teat are preferred to those of china nu by lhe chinese v ii has a r himself al lhe court ..!' london presidenl cobbell drinks t let tl florida coffeo ; and herbemonl wine is l ull the fancy preferred lo lhe comparatively hat champ ng s of i'r n.e the sir.'fih of lon don are now lighted l,s sunbeams from cucumbers mid the people sleep in iho dav which is much darker than the night the li.uuu i england arc said to live in groal splendor al bota ny bay whioh ihey pronounce preferable to eng land in every r.*s the british philanthropi mlsocl^lvjl v pel.li'.lie.l 1 illlllliie.il t . uppropri th passion thusearlj c |