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the western carolinian ' roiii.i mir iiiiiiii vmii to thi rxniin statbs nv tin nv it tu tilt sl ri ::.-, i n icii-i:i ed tn till btati i ::, pectiv ' ll • ":: tn run mini'i i .— amendments to the constitution irticll v * - uts j&&&'&*11 17 jia&i^s-ii ( salisuuu y is c june 23 1837 ) nwmbet 3 of volume jl6 s — __• the western carolinian from texas lor nnd lho dignit nf ihe ministerial offlci — andl me liko the boy in qui t of lha bird's nest , for thut purpose « ill yive thoir emotion i n indi ; " » ith much u>iu i tucucud d iu bringing my it vidu.il profei in ihe sacred principles ul religion i lie to boar upon lus hoad again '• let drive s nl who i nut i , ir stauditig iii , i i . . t paiiiuular my dog forward ami immediately booked out ro bi audi of llio church lo win > li n.oj have he i ulcl .•■:. nil and prepared fur uuotber uusot lllllged ulld il l.t flues hul | i i'mluri it .-- i liuiil'l uei l lull iienia.l'l uni i in uf inn membership i nn so eonduol is ', this 1 ropoaied lh times in succession eoch not iii ne i . i • uii ilia " i l"c»i i time sanding my dog lurward i a feeler the i in i nil miuisiersul i nud niomliors iburlb link i sum in iu dog thoy soon came down of the lu mus i'i'ii'i.-.i - of tho < in si in n church ol to the mouth ol the cavorn the dog backing nut ilm uiulcd slates are particula.ly rcqucuted on the panther having him by the nose nnd his clans visiting or emigrating l wmfr.-'v '" bring igrappuispto his shoulders the il g ui course ha u i it litem i per testi i i lui ir siatidu u vn lb uudoi j n of the mnllier in ins mouth ihen respective sociolit , .,., ... ul ihemselvtsus the object of the dog being ovidoully lo get out ' ,. lu ui iiiii ull .- ii in . n.ii • i nine n,i mi rjol ilu , n . n !.: i i iii lie jui'ili.r willi llll i — ol tbe v uuiniillue id vigilance as so u us the panther s ben cuino insight lired thai the comiuiltuo endeavor to obviatoas much a bull int < lus lurobcad aud here terminated my as possiblo ihe evils arising i ntu svetorian peculi , purl nrilies and thai liny n*ill unite their exertions nil u|ion examining tbo head of thc panther i found advancing iho , inii intcri-sl o llie itcdecnier's lhat every ball six iu number hud taken elicit — k ii ie in , i i tn , ,,-, ni i : . 1113 1,1 , • itmg others i one eyt destroyed ihe roots ol ida tongue cul off i caching llio li nlli i . n 1 iu juaus tu n dying loeth knocked out 4co all uf wluuh cnuld not he,yo . mi ' 1 ie 1 .-■i sln.i n.iiuiiti-i.iiiii stale prison report the report of tho war don oi iin male prison s a document that i ann it but give great sotlstaction lo the public li sh ws thai lhe institution not only maintains its former proaporous condition bul has yielded a larger „;■euine llinti ill any luriuer i ear the milliner ot prisoners ia jul uml lhe profit to tin institution alter defraying every expense nl its support and jnanagemeut lor ihe year ending mnrch 31st 1837 was 97,43 04 tho total amount of prof il ' sii o i bcr 1st 1«'j7 ns slated m the report is 101,3811 03 m j^*\\*\^*r m mczuri^io,:,.'iiii tlt l on ur tn,a . zzio^^,mm n , i„i ... «. i be last ariiva s lioin lexas bv i .<• *\ il inuisl rl tbo western l ill.lllllllill 11 pul hod eycrv ha i t-f i i rcini p,v-u dollar pe nn f puidin adv-anoc ud trances nre nf soma muffest us snowing thol nr i ii . dollars aud i ly i ..:. if not paid beioiu lhe extraordinary advances making in ihnl kej ublic i liration of ihreo nionhls ho wonderful emigration going on from all parts -. nee r will i in 1 ill arrearage ofthe u 8 the bustle iu the man new towns are paid unless at tho d i •'.-• i :...... lhat are springing up amidst tbe woods and prai „ l - ; i «« will nol be roi lived i it a jess limo r ies...tbo continual 1 of vessels from different uwnonoy i ,.!.,. iil'ibire lonelily lho alitor ul a .,,- , , d ,,. ;!; .. „,,,„. bplo|lt)id wishloi ic al the eud ot a year will be const ', , . ' , ' , -, ■j«.„.i . . ., . „ , ■steamboats new orleans and constitution irom l any pel u who will procure si re to lhe new-orleans with 850 possengers—n nalinnal carolinian and take lho trou fe to collect nml transmit congress preparing further lo legislate for the bosi tbo subacriplion-pi y in tho rdilor shall liavo a pa , organization ol lha vain us branch - nf internal ad ; ting their contiuus iistration and improvement und fmnllv-o meet !,.;!---/,,,, ei .,:,,,:.,,:„ v m „ y transmu ing ofthi ministers of the jospel , eudea'voring io l nun through iks tliailsl ills risk • milt ithtuset . ... ' , ■, tkea ,, nlolany m.'.n , f ,„„ zz't '" t t "".' i '" i . at such remuadc urns regularly 1 christian name and tbe honor and the dignity ol iiin-hj ot 1111:1:1 isi.ni tljo ministerial office j these nre some of the items i advertisements will bo conspicuously and correct i have gathered from tlm last paper and prii e ly inserted altul cents per square fur the lirst insertion letters recoived the texas telegraph of the j iu.j;>7.i cents fbr each continuance i but where 1111 ml 1-sth ultimo publishes nn extract of santa anna's vcrtisoiiiont is ordered to go in only twice 1 1 is will manifesto of which 1 gavo a copy lo col l har im chin t,'i,il tor each insertion if ordered ibr uae in 1011 previous to his io|iarlure for texas l'.v ibis sertuii i#m*l will in alkcascs beohorgcl time it must base appeared m vour paper ' i l'er«pi.lvhudi..i-ircto enifiieoby l e venr will lie ,- ,. ,-., , . ■' . ,, • j'p a u,.i...u i led hv 1 rei.-i inawe dc-ducu.i from li.o above '■) ' 1 } h i 1 " 1 " ' ! """.'- *» *'»'" 0 °» t aa p b *« d charges lur trau-.ein cuslom a resolution nuluonsjnfl iho president to send 111 to t-oitn'-swk-jnext fi1 "'"* lo ''"•' ( '"'" " f ' t:r -" britain tn solicit a re 1 toiasuro promal n-i . i,..ii to letters addressed ; , 8 i i of lho indepeudeuce of iho infant u-pub i-i hie l-mii.r ine e.-i 1 i.-j e.i i :: . ■paid c as n separate nation aim to make treaties ol ,. .-...— . . | nf ui.fcy un.l . iininorco 9300 dollars wero iwktfm a'afriixt tit us ti u r lt ' d lb rt fno d uii of said agent 1 i nuve ant.cipulcd this resolution in my communica to it il now i have limber lo observe hi 3 h if • 1 il 1 h to h i 1 i - if'tt'i r m m^m^mm^mmmmmmm mmmmmmmmm ,, ui llll ellg il established rejatlutioii nnd constantly in i ib iiocmcu the more so as it will be lho most •**■creasing tlcu id foi this elli hi .! luinedj nl ■i clunl mi lo uf putting an end lo tho iinporln pain nn 1 pn irvanve of the i'eot 1 li 11 of slaves even irom lho united states which ib ri , to otliii .: to . would then be considered ns a foreign 1t1 ugh arrangdmcm i ivo been 11 friendly country in relation to texaa li is un ipatcitic nud lo - i thu i states thai lloustop is now opposed lo slavery frnm a so us to place it wiihin i . i ol . • sutler cunviutiou luiu it would impede the progress o in in nml iiiieiv to suffer with 1 1 nu lutmssi uslrv and thu inarch of free and republican inati i-l allodia . '- • 1 applied occur ful ions thul bo has expressed n decided opinion on ding tu directions gpvou 011 ih ithusnevci ihis bond and openly declared ihal whilst ilm ailed to oll'onl i.mncdiato o.ul purinannul relief — emigration nf i'm independent and industrious li nl ni arrests thu decay in detective tooth and ro i white people from the vt s continues ul ilm rule liuvos that surencs 1 which so 1'rt'i^uuuily luudc-s i it 1 -■tin g now th y du not iviuil slaves in texas strung iuu.it 1 1 - * ■i -.,-•. i it .■■!-.. nn tl ibe lspi.il ... llr fi.r.ifui.l lo tho application and remedy aro simple inno the liniih government 1 ivnllen in thi bpinl ; eei 1 , ml mil uupu-nsniil 1 an 1 thu large uuiubor ol that 1 cxprus iea tho rendiuoss ul tho toxnn aovorn persons in viniuii 1 ... i,ii • . i tho country thai nionl lo put an end to ihu iinporlution of slaves al liave already expi riei 1 1 i such deiiebtful and sal together and ilns beinj lho case the recognition utary boucftts fi'uiti lit u-»o ol tb llnltu aro reu ofjho independence of tho republic by i'u.lnml i lo bear for ibo public good thi 11 lesmnuny to , cniinol prusonl anv difficulty now it remains lo its utirivullud i;ii„liii . be seen whether tbe poople ofti \ n will sanoiiou li is an indian rem ly obtained singularly aim , ibis new pulicy of then leaders which i musl iiuexji eu-.iiy id 111,1 bo fogardeil bj ibu civili doubt i-"i ivurld .: lhe u 1-1 1 til 1i1 iei-y nf u.e 1 the president of the republic wishing lo givi ikcd man ul ibu v ou'l.i ! a cliaiiiif lu ilm v.,lm,n-oi — u iv mi 1i11i y iille^b by joseph vadi hampton the reiurt cencbiiles ns follows il will bo set ii by contrasting ilm nine and ono half years ihal ihis prison ins been in operation with tliii lest nine and a half years of the new late prison ihnt il mains a ih/li'-reuce of saving to the state ibr the support oi'il ■convicts during ihal limn of oar hundred twentg-one thousand eight hundred and thirty three dollars ami sixty three , ..•/.-. viz — li cost ilm btato over and above ni iheir earning lo support ilm new hate prison io nine and ii bull yeurs previous tu october 1st lfcfjt ibe sum . d 70,000 00 add to ibis tbo profits nf he present prison i * r i!u same space of iimo 01,38.1 oil ami it will show 11 saving to tho stalo of 8131,838 u l'lial it i understood ihal no mcn.br of ihe cominitti i i liorebj prohibited fn m pursuing llie gro.ii inturcsts ul thai braucbuf thuuhurch be innj belong the gentlemen of lho commiitro agreed lo lake every pioisiblu measure to effort the opening ol places t,i w rahip in ine principal town lof llie uo public and tu uxhorl lln lain ui in lhe i ' tilted i all lus he fought like a tiger illustrating the nuilj of the axiom lhat tho ruling pussion nl life isl j strong even iu death i bine dressed tlm skin i and handsomely su'lli'd il : s*i ihnl nny nu9 enn sso 1 ii by calling ut mv ■csiduitcn in edtv rd — length ten ifcet elijah haines ! edward march 1 16u7 these nro liieis so irumnet-tongucd of tbe nbiuiy integrity nd good niiinngfcmontof ihepre in pnjiiil.ir and indefatigable warden that com ment ij unnecessary hartford patriot states lu support iheir .-\. . i.'-i n the cause nf re ligiou by means of voluntary i i iptu ns ve mr crawford is about tea , n ruuipiua in the scbiitiner levin lines i uitlersluild im has cunning i has often boon snid that where na ture domut-i i.i '..:-. she givus cunning ns a substi tute an irish tcnlluiiinii in.i :: sun who was deemed mi idiot ; ibe irttlo fellow when ninels tlir avlu c.lliull'.v si'blkcil made large nccountofhis friends or on ins own private i in ti ■ti oil hor nn \ ems uf age was loud ul drumming and once drop ped bis drum slick iiito tha draw well he knew that his carelessness would be punished by us not being ■- arched lur nnd lliereloro did nol mention in i inn privately look a largo silver punch la dle nnl dropped il into the same place the but ler ni i lined bul the draw well was nut ihnugbl nf lie then got u silver pint cup and tumbled that ni niter ii ine scrviuiis were blamed mid in a snort time n was forgotten lie ut last g<.t u sil ver snlier iiini throw thai down also this was u matter lo be investigated and a very strict inquiry took plaoo the servants all pleaded ignorance anti looked with susnii ion mi each oilier when tho young -• ntleinan who bad mrust himself into the cireli , said be hud observed something she nif ut ih bottom ofthe draw well a boy was dropped don ii in n bucket and soon bawled uui irom ibe bottuin ' i huvo ittiiiifl the punch ladle ami the sal ver in i here's tin bulf pint cup su wind me up ' stop ruined out lho 1 ' t"|i .' now your hand's in you may as »•< 11 bring up my drum stick !' we take pleasure in presenting tn nur renders ibis weelc the able speech of mr cilimi-.n on the reception ul abolition petitions his nr-u cnta are eloar convulsive lyirnswcrablc ilu meet's lhe advances nf the abolitionists on the threshold and proclaims ihe united sentiment of the mavo holding siaies that " abolition and the i.ni n .„■-. not eo-etist that ibe former may u,,w he cou trolled but in a short time ll will bo u-ynnd ibo power of man lu arrest tbo course of events how like llie spirit of prophecy wns that prediction of m i . cnlboun s that the » doctrine of the nroclamo lion nut tbo lurco bill that this gnverniiieiit had u right ill i l.e last resurl lo deter ie tho extent uf its own powers and enforce it ut ilu pou t lc liaiimtt whioh was so warmly maintained bv mr \> ebsier would a l no distant day arouse the dor moot spirit of,il,„liii„„i „,„| i , „ ,, lr „ ( . tiitti ol im northern stoles believed slavery to bo a sin and would in im ve il to be an oblign'lion of conscience to abnlish ll the fulfilment o tlus prediction i nol more remarkable ban that an other uttered by that gentleman cm the sun ,„•,*.•. mm mark the words ! " this fanatical portion rf society lhe abolitionists will gradually extern ,,- . wards iill ihey bet s strong ennugh io obi .. political cniitiul wlu-ii mr webster and others holding the higliest stations in society will bow ever reluctantly , be oompellod to v i.-bl t the doc inne or be driven im , ubseurily n the course ot mr webster recently liaa marked ibe truth of ihis prediction and hu bus piolited by it ; for while bo clings lo tlm constitution us a guarantee f slavery , jealous fbr ilm character of " defender ot iho cousiuuiioii bo winces n linu i m .„. uuiv . pendent position mid inclines in common wilh ilia fanatics to tbs repudiation of slavery it is irulj n sumce of pride lo tho muny ndmitcrn of mr calfloun to know that although ill ii men sure unassisted by southern sciial,iis 0 ho knew ihe rights of ibe south and manfully mot uggres^ion upon ihoin nl ihe outset tho deep political su gncily and wisdom of ihis defouco while it nl'tiie ov.-ry argument in favor of ibo power of congress lo abub i slavery , clearly vindicates iho character 1 the south ami asserts and proves i|,o hnpnv condition of lho sluvo let everyone rend ilns i li mil amply repay • ho trouble in slroaaib suing a maiurative conception nl'.souihoru clisrao i i nml southern rights /,'«/. star just received and i'm sale at this office the following levuluabiu patent drugs ttnd me dicines i ,/.: ." vn».vr.\tb;rj balm .•:•) an indian cure for i'ooth-aciie count the food of man — tho c ... ,- farmer gives this briel summary of ilm nalivo countries ol our ninst t'.imilinr plant - : thu potatoo is i nativi of south amorioa and is tul found wild in chili i'oru nnl montevideo in its native state the root is mall and bitter — the first mention of it i eui penn writers is iu lo it 1,11-n ■tad ver iho world wheal and rye originated in tallin 1 siberia where ihey arc slid indigenous lho o ly cuiinlry where the ont is found wild is in abyssinia nnd thence may be considered a nutivo maize or in dian corn is a native of moxic i am was unknown in europe until niter li i . eovui i ■■nimbus the im ml fruit ir i id a ■!■■i i south i islands particularly cthahvfl • ten is tin i unit nu wneie uxci | i i i i i i i i japan li uu which country the world is supplied the cocoa nut is a h hue of mosl equinoctial count nos nun is niiu nf the most valuable trues as food clothing heltoi are afforded by it coltoo is n u.live of arabia fcl.x but is now spread into bntb ilu iin i und west indies tho best culieo is brought from mucbii ui arabia ivbonce about fourteen millions of pounds aro annually exported st h luingo furnishes from sixty to scveui millions of unds yearly all lho varieties of tho apple are di rivod liuui the crop apple which is found native in most puns uf iin world the peach is derived from persia where it still grows iu a native slat , small hitler and with poisonous qualitioa to biici-n is a native of mexico an south america and lately some species has liecn fotluil in \. ,-. ii ii in i tobacco was lirst introd iceq tuin eng land from nurib carolina in losfl by mallei raleigh asparagus was in ought from asm eiibi.ii-e anil iclluc irniii hull lml iii^^^^^^b shotting ihe nature of a mistalle — a gentle t mini whose friend bod absconded with u young la ini happenings shut time after at a party in a j neighboring town waa inquired nf respecting tho iruiii ofthe reports in circulation not caring to i coulli in it j i i3-i ai ilmt tune he evaded it promptly ami coolly answering lhat although ino rep,.rt was : current ll would certainly prove an entire miss i i.e i this answer satisfied the company inul iho sub ject was dropped ono young lady however km unit him to he uu inguiiliius punster whisper ed in r suspicions tu the uuu nest imr he bad prob ably in m.ine nay evaded ilm ipteslnni and after conning il uvor it short lime and not seeing through ibe miss take thoy concluded lo press him a little more upon ilu matter ace rdingly the young lady ag.uu mil . tiuced tbe subject by asking him if ne ti is i-iim il was a inisliil.c und it bu could • xia,i>it any evidence hint t wns such half provoked bo rose irom lus scat observing lb i ii would f iidouvur lu uuiku ll out se ut uoju to iter satisfaction ileing rather „„ uihleiic man te ilm pin -., ized and look her in his arms walk in around lbs room nil tlm while kissing tickling and nthorwise bohaving somewhat rudely the young lady being unable in extricate herself and finding bun approaching iho dour remarked with much warmth " indeed sir 1 ibink your conduct requires some explanation he replied — " my conduct miss a explains itself — lam onlj show ing yuu lite nature of i miss lake i — lowell pa trtot ii ii montague petersburg virginia i'eb 80 ls*iu — is e.inp of making i li-i-.i'i.'ii . i iin ii l.inil , lun ii ii — until by proelnmniiou tho contrary shull be i in known — thc execution of the inn i 7 supply of tlw alx ■■;■■;';; tblt . medici in i.tjil constantly for sule m i'm is office prick 1 vlill bottle office law which w s tu go into operation oh the lirst dny of june li is oxpoctod ihal one-half ol ihe volunteers will soon im allowed lo depart on furlough for the purpose of making their locations ml on their return in lhe comp lha oilier hull will obtain the same favor ity this means the cupidity nf the land speculators will bu neutralised and the dibqoutcut of the soldiers allayed thu inner appear to bn much dissatisfied and divided ns u who ought in command i'letn soinii being iu favor nf-clen johnson and others ofuon i-'elix 1 lousion the iiini has just relurned lo lho army and tho firmer to houston with lho intention of resigning jul henry teal fella victim lo the vengeance ol"*llie tin indent soldiery having been cruelly murdered in in bed in lhe camp tho villains wfan committed lho criino havo not been found out the volunteers uro becoming very un manageable boon's m'l-dv.s::i>rifj avra-sin.aa .-* v _■:<*; s.taiui a which if taken in lime will prevent itiliuus fe tor jaundice spleen ague an i i'over ami is de cidedly tiiu best medicine yet discovered tbr thai ocourgo y,,|iepsia ilu < bus unstrung ilm nenv iiud prostrated ilm iii-i l vigorous iu mn land — tuey relieve i usl ivt ncss head ache dry tongue shortness of uroaihing uiddiness dimness ol ;-, i it drowsiness itnstlossiiess which will .-; ire cliullbl'l.lble sleep «) night if lllkoii willicilluui i limy will prevent any bad nflbcis frnni thai mineral ami from china rice from elbiupa ; hiiius irom the f.ast indies onions end gin lie are natives of vnri ous places both in asia und africa tho sugar cane is ii native of chinu and the art of making su gar frnm il lias b-ien pruciiscu lioin the remotest antiquity from thc st lawrence tlepuxmcan general putnam iuvalled on ilm 18th day of ijfarch inst while travelling through tbo woods on ilm s haven tract town tit l'liciniii si lawrence county i came acroea ilm tract of a panther from the appearance of which i judged ho hud passed recently i immediately returned home procured my dog and hllo and started in pursuit having lollowed bun in esig sag direction uhout six miles i unexpectedly camu to a l.'.l into a fissure of win b be had entered behoving i was about to baio a little sport nmf mil preferring child's play 1 dropped n second ball in to my rim preparatory to tlm conflict — scarcely had i eiiin ied tins lasi act when casting a search j ing glance upon llio cavern 1 b'-hebl two shining balls apparently omitting sparks of tire tbess i know to bo lho eyes nf be panther nud immedi ately bringing my ride tt my face " let drive and sent in my dog those who have bi-aiil the occasional lowsnllcn growls of a cat u ben fighting cm ii litrtii some iii i ill g rtciis of i lie pout her ut this li , always beafing m mind ihal puss will neigh only eight or ten pounds whereas the pan tber weighs abotll two hundred at the place iibeie the panther entered tho as cent was nearly equal iff ilmt ul the roof of a house for twelve or four toon bet ihen pxlonding down ward under ihe moor of lhe cntrnnce nearly to the place iv be re i stood — at which place ihern was uu oilier opening but covered with mow two or ibrco feel deep i le-lnutloil my rifle and iu the menu lime ibo dug und lhe pan i her apparently in close communion bud descended to ibo lowest nper tuiu judging from ibe shrieks of im dug that lln contest wus an unequal one 1 threw n.i'le my rifle dug uw ay tbo i.uuw and immediately pulled bin out the panther ineo ascended loibo lop of the low er cavern aflor making ibe nperturo sufficiently large i ernwled in six or seven feet inking mv dog nml rifle with u,e whan up n looking up ut iho dist.-iiico of seven ur eight i ci i beheld ilm same glnssy eyes flirting heir lisrco lubtre upon slavery in the district op colcmdi.i tlm abolitionists of ohio bnvo published ilm form of a petition lur the abolition uf slaver in tho di-lin i ul columbia i liev s.ty ihnl — if ihey had framed ii petition in exclusive re lermice ifi having il reud in congress i!,e v wouhj bavu oondenesd the prayer within the limits of three or four sentences ilm ,, waa dearly expe tlietil in got up a petition which should be t nl mu ted logon petitioners hence while brevity waa in bo consult d ii nlso seemed necessary ••■mpli fy m such a ninnner and in such uo estent ihal the attention ol ihe person whose signature should be solicited might be nrrosled and his judgment eon vuu ed of tbe propriety and duly of pcliiionn ." thai nurhniiihciii readers muy know something of tho ssnlimonts inculcaled bv this w.-ct »•„ - ,, p y from the form ihus givon the following extracts tbey ask it because n.av.ry is unjust viulaiinc the rights both of ond ond man b-fcnime 11 cor nipis public morals ; because it is oppressive to the honest ireo lal'orer ami tends lo make t-.fr ,(,,. rojiolable as well a unprolitnblo be-uuso n brand nur nation before the wurld as cruel aid inpocntm cal price si,yr.-g per bottle p 111..ival or nn.icion ix n:x i -. ecording lo previous appointment a meeting was held al lhe office of dr marsh nn ibo h|h ul timo ni which wen present tho following persons resident ministers ol the uospi i in texas lu wit : l . iv hall m i of houston presbyterian from kentucky | w 1 bini.h m 1 ol wash ington p methodist from tennessee j l l al len of do o methodist from new jforki i ii matthews of houston e methodi.il from louisi ana dr ii marsh of do llaptist from alabama z muriel nf milam baptist from tonnossoe al which meeting tbe following pieamblo ami resolu nuns were adopted : 1 have only nopi d ibo prin cipal nf the liilter " iv hero there is no regularly organised church judicatory in texas ami no christian denomina tion bus hitherto exeroised mer our territory nny ecclesiastical authority ami whereas by our pros imiiy to the united slates of ibe north we aro extremely i nble in the impositions of some profess ing themselves lo be christians when ihey are nut ni i of others tthu mny represent tbooiselvns as regular minislors of the lu pel in good siundtng iu their respective societies when such is nol the case ; and wboruiis under such circuinsliuiee-i and by such persons nut only tlm christian proli but the eflico ofthe holy ministry is extremely lis iblu to l.e brought iulu general disrepute and ihe iiiuu of christ be evil spoken nf risolccd that ibis committee shnll lio organ ui 11 body donohimated tbe ecclesiastical c iiiiniitlee ni vlgilnnci of te-,as that whereas the commit too is composed of ministers nl ilm uuspel of various denominalinns ihey will uiuler the uinal head uf ihe church and lhe imnign influence nf charily endeafor t main tain 1i1 f tho cfiri«ii ui name and t!,o lioiv emigration — the tide of emigration from ibis country i the united stales of america has coin | menced lu how ilns season with perhaps greater i impeiunsiiy than at uny former period already ut il great number of lhe uutpoits in england nml j in seuilninl nml ireland several vessels biivu sail led for new vnili und the canada crowded mill ' emigrant -, comprising tanners and mechanics pu soi i of siiiull capital and sgricultoral luhniers with ibitir families who have proceeded in expec tation nf bettering their condition in the western world hu saturday afternoon ibe american line of packet ship wellington commander cbadwick sailed from st katharine docks for new york inth a foil complement of passengers there being upivai.u itl idd f>u boerd many of uhuin were re speelabls females tins ia ibo first voyage of ihe wellington from london lo new york sho is tho largest of her class und is a beautiful specimen of naval architecture in ennaequende of the mm arrival of either nf thu homeward bound i ■here is nu nl present a single pick t in the si katharine docks entered outwards for new york a circumstance wo understand without a prcce i dent loudon paptt iuqni.1-u1 fas vegetable tonic hitters if ui tin one bottle of ibis medicine has never been liiinivn lo foil ui rifecling n p'-ib.-cl cure at leasl nny person purcluudug ami using ibo lliiturs and nri nol satisfied as to its oobcts by returning ibe uotllu shall have bueli tlm price 2 per dottle lfio.*\'ta€iije spasmodic tincture * r>tv"-i in nr j p j r*r m i fur diaitiifcu in nil of iu various forms dys 1 ciliary cramp colic cholera morbus asiatic i i hub-ill a imr i'tiuis of lying in females nnd in tins il is ibe motbor's < iiuli nl in lhat it is tbe very best preparation for lbs summer diseases ol c hil'dren ihnl lias yet been introduced into the thumber ofthe distressed '- again liicy usk jt because it is demanded bv ihe enlightened sentiment of lhe civilized world by the principles f the revolution and by humanity " finally your petitioners feel bound as mo f , m christians and aa republicans to urgo this subject upon thu attention of congress and from the , er cisn nf this constitutional right ns woh ns tbe z alienable ono of freely expressing their .,|„„, um thoy can uever conse until justice bo done frice 73 cbnt8 1'icr dottle a i iter is received dated mobile may 24 i which ssys you lutvo undoubtedly heard ere ibis of ibe capture of * or 10 inicriciin vessels between torlugos uml tins place on the 1st inst by tlie mexicans th i idled slutcs vessels at i'm i in h.ne sailed in pursuit the news must bun been received nt mobile i from peosacols nnd if true wu shall probably kimw moro of tt by tu-day's l'xprcii mail — new york express mexican t.'apturss bonnpni'tt-'n iiii l.xpuiikinx mixture ruu xtrat-ri^o crease tar turpentine taints oils ac frum carpets rloors clolh hats nud silks — by which , tint cdlurs arc made tu look us fresh as uny pn i . i th coat price 53 cents per bottle vy p if-'tmn 00 rath duttlo for usin-j s.ime ofthe office bidders are doingasnui busi noes just now tbo l.venimcnt ooiwts its dues in specie mill pais ibe oilio holders in siwcie — tho office holders sell iboil specie at the current premium nnd pay their own debts in paper bal umm-e patriot ' l "'
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Title | Western Carolinian |
Masthead | Western Carolinian |
Date | 1837-06-23 |
Month | 06 |
Day | 23 |
Year | 1837 |
Volume | 18 |
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Title | Western Carolinian |
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Date | 1837-06-23 |
Month | 06 |
Day | 23 |
Year | 1837 |
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FullText | the western carolinian ' roiii.i mir iiiiiiii vmii to thi rxniin statbs nv tin nv it tu tilt sl ri ::.-, i n icii-i:i ed tn till btati i ::, pectiv ' ll • ":: tn run mini'i i .— amendments to the constitution irticll v * - uts j&&&'&*11 17 jia&i^s-ii ( salisuuu y is c june 23 1837 ) nwmbet 3 of volume jl6 s — __• the western carolinian from texas lor nnd lho dignit nf ihe ministerial offlci — andl me liko the boy in qui t of lha bird's nest , for thut purpose « ill yive thoir emotion i n indi ; " » ith much u>iu i tucucud d iu bringing my it vidu.il profei in ihe sacred principles ul religion i lie to boar upon lus hoad again '• let drive s nl who i nut i , ir stauditig iii , i i . . t paiiiuular my dog forward ami immediately booked out ro bi audi of llio church lo win > li n.oj have he i ulcl .•■:. nil and prepared fur uuotber uusot lllllged ulld il l.t flues hul | i i'mluri it .-- i liuiil'l uei l lull iienia.l'l uni i in uf inn membership i nn so eonduol is ', this 1 ropoaied lh times in succession eoch not iii ne i . i • uii ilia " i l"c»i i time sanding my dog lurward i a feeler the i in i nil miuisiersul i nud niomliors iburlb link i sum in iu dog thoy soon came down of the lu mus i'i'ii'i.-.i - of tho < in si in n church ol to the mouth ol the cavorn the dog backing nut ilm uiulcd slates are particula.ly rcqucuted on the panther having him by the nose nnd his clans visiting or emigrating l wmfr.-'v '" bring igrappuispto his shoulders the il g ui course ha u i it litem i per testi i i lui ir siatidu u vn lb uudoi j n of the mnllier in ins mouth ihen respective sociolit , .,., ... ul ihemselvtsus the object of the dog being ovidoully lo get out ' ,. lu ui iiiii ull .- ii in . n.ii • i nine n,i mi rjol ilu , n . n !.: i i iii lie jui'ili.r willi llll i — ol tbe v uuiniillue id vigilance as so u us the panther s ben cuino insight lired thai the comiuiltuo endeavor to obviatoas much a bull int < lus lurobcad aud here terminated my as possiblo ihe evils arising i ntu svetorian peculi , purl nrilies and thai liny n*ill unite their exertions nil u|ion examining tbo head of thc panther i found advancing iho , inii intcri-sl o llie itcdecnier's lhat every ball six iu number hud taken elicit — k ii ie in , i i tn , ,,-, ni i : . 1113 1,1 , • itmg others i one eyt destroyed ihe roots ol ida tongue cul off i caching llio li nlli i . n 1 iu juaus tu n dying loeth knocked out 4co all uf wluuh cnuld not he,yo . mi ' 1 ie 1 .-■i sln.i n.iiuiiti-i.iiiii stale prison report the report of tho war don oi iin male prison s a document that i ann it but give great sotlstaction lo the public li sh ws thai lhe institution not only maintains its former proaporous condition bul has yielded a larger „;■euine llinti ill any luriuer i ear the milliner ot prisoners ia jul uml lhe profit to tin institution alter defraying every expense nl its support and jnanagemeut lor ihe year ending mnrch 31st 1837 was 97,43 04 tho total amount of prof il ' sii o i bcr 1st 1«'j7 ns slated m the report is 101,3811 03 m j^*\\*\^*r m mczuri^io,:,.'iiii tlt l on ur tn,a . zzio^^,mm n , i„i ... «. i be last ariiva s lioin lexas bv i .<• *\ il inuisl rl tbo western l ill.lllllllill 11 pul hod eycrv ha i t-f i i rcini p,v-u dollar pe nn f puidin adv-anoc ud trances nre nf soma muffest us snowing thol nr i ii . dollars aud i ly i ..:. if not paid beioiu lhe extraordinary advances making in ihnl kej ublic i liration of ihreo nionhls ho wonderful emigration going on from all parts -. nee r will i in 1 ill arrearage ofthe u 8 the bustle iu the man new towns are paid unless at tho d i •'.-• i :...... lhat are springing up amidst tbe woods and prai „ l - ; i «« will nol be roi lived i it a jess limo r ies...tbo continual 1 of vessels from different uwnonoy i ,.!.,. iil'ibire lonelily lho alitor ul a .,,- , , d ,,. ;!; .. „,,,„. bplo|lt)id wishloi ic al the eud ot a year will be const ', , . ' , ' , -, ■j«.„.i . . ., . „ , ■steamboats new orleans and constitution irom l any pel u who will procure si re to lhe new-orleans with 850 possengers—n nalinnal carolinian and take lho trou fe to collect nml transmit congress preparing further lo legislate for the bosi tbo subacriplion-pi y in tho rdilor shall liavo a pa , organization ol lha vain us branch - nf internal ad ; ting their contiuus iistration and improvement und fmnllv-o meet !,.;!---/,,,, ei .,:,,,:.,,:„ v m „ y transmu ing ofthi ministers of the jospel , eudea'voring io l nun through iks tliailsl ills risk • milt ithtuset . ... ' , ■, tkea ,, nlolany m.'.n , f ,„„ zz't '" t t "".' i '" i . at such remuadc urns regularly 1 christian name and tbe honor and the dignity ol iiin-hj ot 1111:1:1 isi.ni tljo ministerial office j these nre some of the items i advertisements will bo conspicuously and correct i have gathered from tlm last paper and prii e ly inserted altul cents per square fur the lirst insertion letters recoived the texas telegraph of the j iu.j;>7.i cents fbr each continuance i but where 1111 ml 1-sth ultimo publishes nn extract of santa anna's vcrtisoiiiont is ordered to go in only twice 1 1 is will manifesto of which 1 gavo a copy lo col l har im chin t,'i,il tor each insertion if ordered ibr uae in 1011 previous to his io|iarlure for texas l'.v ibis sertuii i#m*l will in alkcascs beohorgcl time it must base appeared m vour paper ' i l'er«pi.lvhudi..i-ircto enifiieoby l e venr will lie ,- ,. ,-., , . ■' . ,, • j'p a u,.i...u i led hv 1 rei.-i inawe dc-ducu.i from li.o above '■) ' 1 } h i 1 " 1 " ' ! """.'- *» *'»'" 0 °» t aa p b *« d charges lur trau-.ein cuslom a resolution nuluonsjnfl iho president to send 111 to t-oitn'-swk-jnext fi1 "'"* lo ''"•' ( '"'" " f ' t:r -" britain tn solicit a re 1 toiasuro promal n-i . i,..ii to letters addressed ; , 8 i i of lho indepeudeuce of iho infant u-pub i-i hie l-mii.r ine e.-i 1 i.-j e.i i :: . ■paid c as n separate nation aim to make treaties ol ,. .-...— . . | nf ui.fcy un.l . iininorco 9300 dollars wero iwktfm a'afriixt tit us ti u r lt ' d lb rt fno d uii of said agent 1 i nuve ant.cipulcd this resolution in my communica to it il now i have limber lo observe hi 3 h if • 1 il 1 h to h i 1 i - if'tt'i r m m^m^mm^mmmmmmm mmmmmmmmm ,, ui llll ellg il established rejatlutioii nnd constantly in i ib iiocmcu the more so as it will be lho most •**■creasing tlcu id foi this elli hi .! luinedj nl ■i clunl mi lo uf putting an end lo tho iinporln pain nn 1 pn irvanve of the i'eot 1 li 11 of slaves even irom lho united states which ib ri , to otliii .: to . would then be considered ns a foreign 1t1 ugh arrangdmcm i ivo been 11 friendly country in relation to texaa li is un ipatcitic nud lo - i thu i states thai lloustop is now opposed lo slavery frnm a so us to place it wiihin i . i ol . • sutler cunviutiou luiu it would impede the progress o in in nml iiiieiv to suffer with 1 1 nu lutmssi uslrv and thu inarch of free and republican inati i-l allodia . '- • 1 applied occur ful ions thul bo has expressed n decided opinion on ding tu directions gpvou 011 ih ithusnevci ihis bond and openly declared ihal whilst ilm ailed to oll'onl i.mncdiato o.ul purinannul relief — emigration nf i'm independent and industrious li nl ni arrests thu decay in detective tooth and ro i white people from the vt s continues ul ilm rule liuvos that surencs 1 which so 1'rt'i^uuuily luudc-s i it 1 -■tin g now th y du not iviuil slaves in texas strung iuu.it 1 1 - * ■i -.,-•. i it .■■!-.. nn tl ibe lspi.il ... llr fi.r.ifui.l lo tho application and remedy aro simple inno the liniih government 1 ivnllen in thi bpinl ; eei 1 , ml mil uupu-nsniil 1 an 1 thu large uuiubor ol that 1 cxprus iea tho rendiuoss ul tho toxnn aovorn persons in viniuii 1 ... i,ii • . i tho country thai nionl lo put an end to ihu iinporlution of slaves al liave already expi riei 1 1 i such deiiebtful and sal together and ilns beinj lho case the recognition utary boucftts fi'uiti lit u-»o ol tb llnltu aro reu ofjho independence of tho republic by i'u.lnml i lo bear for ibo public good thi 11 lesmnuny to , cniinol prusonl anv difficulty now it remains lo its utirivullud i;ii„liii . be seen whether tbe poople ofti \ n will sanoiiou li is an indian rem ly obtained singularly aim , ibis new pulicy of then leaders which i musl iiuexji eu-.iiy id 111,1 bo fogardeil bj ibu civili doubt i-"i ivurld .: lhe u 1-1 1 til 1i1 iei-y nf u.e 1 the president of the republic wishing lo givi ikcd man ul ibu v ou'l.i ! a cliaiiiif lu ilm v.,lm,n-oi — u iv mi 1i11i y iille^b by joseph vadi hampton the reiurt cencbiiles ns follows il will bo set ii by contrasting ilm nine and ono half years ihal ihis prison ins been in operation with tliii lest nine and a half years of the new late prison ihnt il mains a ih/li'-reuce of saving to the state ibr the support oi'il ■convicts during ihal limn of oar hundred twentg-one thousand eight hundred and thirty three dollars ami sixty three , ..•/.-. viz — li cost ilm btato over and above ni iheir earning lo support ilm new hate prison io nine and ii bull yeurs previous tu october 1st lfcfjt ibe sum . d 70,000 00 add to ibis tbo profits nf he present prison i * r i!u same space of iimo 01,38.1 oil ami it will show 11 saving to tho stalo of 8131,838 u l'lial it i understood ihal no mcn.br of ihe cominitti i i liorebj prohibited fn m pursuing llie gro.ii inturcsts ul thai braucbuf thuuhurch be innj belong the gentlemen of lho commiitro agreed lo lake every pioisiblu measure to effort the opening ol places t,i w rahip in ine principal town lof llie uo public and tu uxhorl lln lain ui in lhe i ' tilted i all lus he fought like a tiger illustrating the nuilj of the axiom lhat tho ruling pussion nl life isl j strong even iu death i bine dressed tlm skin i and handsomely su'lli'd il : s*i ihnl nny nu9 enn sso 1 ii by calling ut mv ■csiduitcn in edtv rd — length ten ifcet elijah haines ! edward march 1 16u7 these nro liieis so irumnet-tongucd of tbe nbiuiy integrity nd good niiinngfcmontof ihepre in pnjiiil.ir and indefatigable warden that com ment ij unnecessary hartford patriot states lu support iheir .-\. . i.'-i n the cause nf re ligiou by means of voluntary i i iptu ns ve mr crawford is about tea , n ruuipiua in the scbiitiner levin lines i uitlersluild im has cunning i has often boon snid that where na ture domut-i i.i '..:-. she givus cunning ns a substi tute an irish tcnlluiiinii in.i :: sun who was deemed mi idiot ; ibe irttlo fellow when ninels tlir avlu c.lliull'.v si'blkcil made large nccountofhis friends or on ins own private i in ti ■ti oil hor nn \ ems uf age was loud ul drumming and once drop ped bis drum slick iiito tha draw well he knew that his carelessness would be punished by us not being ■- arched lur nnd lliereloro did nol mention in i inn privately look a largo silver punch la dle nnl dropped il into the same place the but ler ni i lined bul the draw well was nut ihnugbl nf lie then got u silver pint cup and tumbled that ni niter ii ine scrviuiis were blamed mid in a snort time n was forgotten lie ut last g<.t u sil ver snlier iiini throw thai down also this was u matter lo be investigated and a very strict inquiry took plaoo the servants all pleaded ignorance anti looked with susnii ion mi each oilier when tho young -• ntleinan who bad mrust himself into the cireli , said be hud observed something she nif ut ih bottom ofthe draw well a boy was dropped don ii in n bucket and soon bawled uui irom ibe bottuin ' i huvo ittiiiifl the punch ladle ami the sal ver in i here's tin bulf pint cup su wind me up ' stop ruined out lho 1 ' t"|i .' now your hand's in you may as »•< 11 bring up my drum stick !' we take pleasure in presenting tn nur renders ibis weelc the able speech of mr cilimi-.n on the reception ul abolition petitions his nr-u cnta are eloar convulsive lyirnswcrablc ilu meet's lhe advances nf the abolitionists on the threshold and proclaims ihe united sentiment of the mavo holding siaies that " abolition and the i.ni n .„■-. not eo-etist that ibe former may u,,w he cou trolled but in a short time ll will bo u-ynnd ibo power of man lu arrest tbo course of events how like llie spirit of prophecy wns that prediction of m i . cnlboun s that the » doctrine of the nroclamo lion nut tbo lurco bill that this gnverniiieiit had u right ill i l.e last resurl lo deter ie tho extent uf its own powers and enforce it ut ilu pou t lc liaiimtt whioh was so warmly maintained bv mr \> ebsier would a l no distant day arouse the dor moot spirit of,il,„liii„„i „,„| i , „ ,, lr „ ( . tiitti ol im northern stoles believed slavery to bo a sin and would in im ve il to be an oblign'lion of conscience to abnlish ll the fulfilment o tlus prediction i nol more remarkable ban that an other uttered by that gentleman cm the sun ,„•,*.•. mm mark the words ! " this fanatical portion rf society lhe abolitionists will gradually extern ,,- . wards iill ihey bet s strong ennugh io obi .. political cniitiul wlu-ii mr webster and others holding the higliest stations in society will bow ever reluctantly , be oompellod to v i.-bl t the doc inne or be driven im , ubseurily n the course ot mr webster recently liaa marked ibe truth of ihis prediction and hu bus piolited by it ; for while bo clings lo tlm constitution us a guarantee f slavery , jealous fbr ilm character of " defender ot iho cousiuuiioii bo winces n linu i m .„. uuiv . pendent position mid inclines in common wilh ilia fanatics to tbs repudiation of slavery it is irulj n sumce of pride lo tho muny ndmitcrn of mr calfloun to know that although ill ii men sure unassisted by southern sciial,iis 0 ho knew ihe rights of ibe south and manfully mot uggres^ion upon ihoin nl ihe outset tho deep political su gncily and wisdom of ihis defouco while it nl'tiie ov.-ry argument in favor of ibo power of congress lo abub i slavery , clearly vindicates iho character 1 the south ami asserts and proves i|,o hnpnv condition of lho sluvo let everyone rend ilns i li mil amply repay • ho trouble in slroaaib suing a maiurative conception nl'.souihoru clisrao i i nml southern rights /,'«/. star just received and i'm sale at this office the following levuluabiu patent drugs ttnd me dicines i ,/.: ." vn».vr.\tb;rj balm .•:•) an indian cure for i'ooth-aciie count the food of man — tho c ... ,- farmer gives this briel summary of ilm nalivo countries ol our ninst t'.imilinr plant - : thu potatoo is i nativi of south amorioa and is tul found wild in chili i'oru nnl montevideo in its native state the root is mall and bitter — the first mention of it i eui penn writers is iu lo it 1,11-n ■tad ver iho world wheal and rye originated in tallin 1 siberia where ihey arc slid indigenous lho o ly cuiinlry where the ont is found wild is in abyssinia nnd thence may be considered a nutivo maize or in dian corn is a native of moxic i am was unknown in europe until niter li i . eovui i ■■nimbus the im ml fruit ir i id a ■!■■i i south i islands particularly cthahvfl • ten is tin i unit nu wneie uxci | i i i i i i i i japan li uu which country the world is supplied the cocoa nut is a h hue of mosl equinoctial count nos nun is niiu nf the most valuable trues as food clothing heltoi are afforded by it coltoo is n u.live of arabia fcl.x but is now spread into bntb ilu iin i und west indies tho best culieo is brought from mucbii ui arabia ivbonce about fourteen millions of pounds aro annually exported st h luingo furnishes from sixty to scveui millions of unds yearly all lho varieties of tho apple are di rivod liuui the crop apple which is found native in most puns uf iin world the peach is derived from persia where it still grows iu a native slat , small hitler and with poisonous qualitioa to biici-n is a native of mexico an south america and lately some species has liecn fotluil in \. ,-. ii ii in i tobacco was lirst introd iceq tuin eng land from nurib carolina in losfl by mallei raleigh asparagus was in ought from asm eiibi.ii-e anil iclluc irniii hull lml iii^^^^^^b shotting ihe nature of a mistalle — a gentle t mini whose friend bod absconded with u young la ini happenings shut time after at a party in a j neighboring town waa inquired nf respecting tho iruiii ofthe reports in circulation not caring to i coulli in it j i i3-i ai ilmt tune he evaded it promptly ami coolly answering lhat although ino rep,.rt was : current ll would certainly prove an entire miss i i.e i this answer satisfied the company inul iho sub ject was dropped ono young lady however km unit him to he uu inguiiliius punster whisper ed in r suspicions tu the uuu nest imr he bad prob ably in m.ine nay evaded ilm ipteslnni and after conning il uvor it short lime and not seeing through ibe miss take thoy concluded lo press him a little more upon ilu matter ace rdingly the young lady ag.uu mil . tiuced tbe subject by asking him if ne ti is i-iim il was a inisliil.c und it bu could • xia,i>it any evidence hint t wns such half provoked bo rose irom lus scat observing lb i ii would f iidouvur lu uuiku ll out se ut uoju to iter satisfaction ileing rather „„ uihleiic man te ilm pin -., ized and look her in his arms walk in around lbs room nil tlm while kissing tickling and nthorwise bohaving somewhat rudely the young lady being unable in extricate herself and finding bun approaching iho dour remarked with much warmth " indeed sir 1 ibink your conduct requires some explanation he replied — " my conduct miss a explains itself — lam onlj show ing yuu lite nature of i miss lake i — lowell pa trtot ii ii montague petersburg virginia i'eb 80 ls*iu — is e.inp of making i li-i-.i'i.'ii . i iin ii l.inil , lun ii ii — until by proelnmniiou tho contrary shull be i in known — thc execution of the inn i 7 supply of tlw alx ■■;■■;';; tblt . medici in i.tjil constantly for sule m i'm is office prick 1 vlill bottle office law which w s tu go into operation oh the lirst dny of june li is oxpoctod ihal one-half ol ihe volunteers will soon im allowed lo depart on furlough for the purpose of making their locations ml on their return in lhe comp lha oilier hull will obtain the same favor ity this means the cupidity nf the land speculators will bu neutralised and the dibqoutcut of the soldiers allayed thu inner appear to bn much dissatisfied and divided ns u who ought in command i'letn soinii being iu favor nf-clen johnson and others ofuon i-'elix 1 lousion the iiini has just relurned lo lho army and tho firmer to houston with lho intention of resigning jul henry teal fella victim lo the vengeance ol"*llie tin indent soldiery having been cruelly murdered in in bed in lhe camp tho villains wfan committed lho criino havo not been found out the volunteers uro becoming very un manageable boon's m'l-dv.s::i>rifj avra-sin.aa .-* v _■:<*; s.taiui a which if taken in lime will prevent itiliuus fe tor jaundice spleen ague an i i'over ami is de cidedly tiiu best medicine yet discovered tbr thai ocourgo y,,|iepsia ilu < bus unstrung ilm nenv iiud prostrated ilm iii-i l vigorous iu mn land — tuey relieve i usl ivt ncss head ache dry tongue shortness of uroaihing uiddiness dimness ol ;-, i it drowsiness itnstlossiiess which will .-; ire cliullbl'l.lble sleep «) night if lllkoii willicilluui i limy will prevent any bad nflbcis frnni thai mineral ami from china rice from elbiupa ; hiiius irom the f.ast indies onions end gin lie are natives of vnri ous places both in asia und africa tho sugar cane is ii native of chinu and the art of making su gar frnm il lias b-ien pruciiscu lioin the remotest antiquity from thc st lawrence tlepuxmcan general putnam iuvalled on ilm 18th day of ijfarch inst while travelling through tbo woods on ilm s haven tract town tit l'liciniii si lawrence county i came acroea ilm tract of a panther from the appearance of which i judged ho hud passed recently i immediately returned home procured my dog and hllo and started in pursuit having lollowed bun in esig sag direction uhout six miles i unexpectedly camu to a l.'.l into a fissure of win b be had entered behoving i was about to baio a little sport nmf mil preferring child's play 1 dropped n second ball in to my rim preparatory to tlm conflict — scarcely had i eiiin ied tins lasi act when casting a search j ing glance upon llio cavern 1 b'-hebl two shining balls apparently omitting sparks of tire tbess i know to bo lho eyes nf be panther nud immedi ately bringing my ride tt my face " let drive and sent in my dog those who have bi-aiil the occasional lowsnllcn growls of a cat u ben fighting cm ii litrtii some iii i ill g rtciis of i lie pout her ut this li , always beafing m mind ihal puss will neigh only eight or ten pounds whereas the pan tber weighs abotll two hundred at the place iibeie the panther entered tho as cent was nearly equal iff ilmt ul the roof of a house for twelve or four toon bet ihen pxlonding down ward under ihe moor of lhe cntrnnce nearly to the place iv be re i stood — at which place ihern was uu oilier opening but covered with mow two or ibrco feel deep i le-lnutloil my rifle and iu the menu lime ibo dug und lhe pan i her apparently in close communion bud descended to ibo lowest nper tuiu judging from ibe shrieks of im dug that lln contest wus an unequal one 1 threw n.i'le my rifle dug uw ay tbo i.uuw and immediately pulled bin out the panther ineo ascended loibo lop of the low er cavern aflor making ibe nperturo sufficiently large i ernwled in six or seven feet inking mv dog nml rifle with u,e whan up n looking up ut iho dist.-iiico of seven ur eight i ci i beheld ilm same glnssy eyes flirting heir lisrco lubtre upon slavery in the district op colcmdi.i tlm abolitionists of ohio bnvo published ilm form of a petition lur the abolition uf slaver in tho di-lin i ul columbia i liev s.ty ihnl — if ihey had framed ii petition in exclusive re lermice ifi having il reud in congress i!,e v wouhj bavu oondenesd the prayer within the limits of three or four sentences ilm ,, waa dearly expe tlietil in got up a petition which should be t nl mu ted logon petitioners hence while brevity waa in bo consult d ii nlso seemed necessary ••■mpli fy m such a ninnner and in such uo estent ihal the attention ol ihe person whose signature should be solicited might be nrrosled and his judgment eon vuu ed of tbe propriety and duly of pcliiionn ." thai nurhniiihciii readers muy know something of tho ssnlimonts inculcaled bv this w.-ct »•„ - ,, p y from the form ihus givon the following extracts tbey ask it because n.av.ry is unjust viulaiinc the rights both of ond ond man b-fcnime 11 cor nipis public morals ; because it is oppressive to the honest ireo lal'orer ami tends lo make t-.fr ,(,,. rojiolable as well a unprolitnblo be-uuso n brand nur nation before the wurld as cruel aid inpocntm cal price si,yr.-g per bottle p 111..ival or nn.icion ix n:x i -. ecording lo previous appointment a meeting was held al lhe office of dr marsh nn ibo h|h ul timo ni which wen present tho following persons resident ministers ol the uospi i in texas lu wit : l . iv hall m i of houston presbyterian from kentucky | w 1 bini.h m 1 ol wash ington p methodist from tennessee j l l al len of do o methodist from new jforki i ii matthews of houston e methodi.il from louisi ana dr ii marsh of do llaptist from alabama z muriel nf milam baptist from tonnossoe al which meeting tbe following pieamblo ami resolu nuns were adopted : 1 have only nopi d ibo prin cipal nf the liilter " iv hero there is no regularly organised church judicatory in texas ami no christian denomina tion bus hitherto exeroised mer our territory nny ecclesiastical authority ami whereas by our pros imiiy to the united slates of ibe north we aro extremely i nble in the impositions of some profess ing themselves lo be christians when ihey are nut ni i of others tthu mny represent tbooiselvns as regular minislors of the lu pel in good siundtng iu their respective societies when such is nol the case ; and wboruiis under such circuinsliuiee-i and by such persons nut only tlm christian proli but the eflico ofthe holy ministry is extremely lis iblu to l.e brought iulu general disrepute and ihe iiiuu of christ be evil spoken nf risolccd that ibis committee shnll lio organ ui 11 body donohimated tbe ecclesiastical c iiiiniitlee ni vlgilnnci of te-,as that whereas the commit too is composed of ministers nl ilm uuspel of various denominalinns ihey will uiuler the uinal head uf ihe church and lhe imnign influence nf charily endeafor t main tain 1i1 f tho cfiri«ii ui name and t!,o lioiv emigration — the tide of emigration from ibis country i the united stales of america has coin | menced lu how ilns season with perhaps greater i impeiunsiiy than at uny former period already ut il great number of lhe uutpoits in england nml j in seuilninl nml ireland several vessels biivu sail led for new vnili und the canada crowded mill ' emigrant -, comprising tanners and mechanics pu soi i of siiiull capital and sgricultoral luhniers with ibitir families who have proceeded in expec tation nf bettering their condition in the western world hu saturday afternoon ibe american line of packet ship wellington commander cbadwick sailed from st katharine docks for new york inth a foil complement of passengers there being upivai.u itl idd f>u boerd many of uhuin were re speelabls females tins ia ibo first voyage of ihe wellington from london lo new york sho is tho largest of her class und is a beautiful specimen of naval architecture in ennaequende of the mm arrival of either nf thu homeward bound i ■here is nu nl present a single pick t in the si katharine docks entered outwards for new york a circumstance wo understand without a prcce i dent loudon paptt iuqni.1-u1 fas vegetable tonic hitters if ui tin one bottle of ibis medicine has never been liiinivn lo foil ui rifecling n p'-ib.-cl cure at leasl nny person purcluudug ami using ibo lliiturs and nri nol satisfied as to its oobcts by returning ibe uotllu shall have bueli tlm price 2 per dottle lfio.*\'ta€iije spasmodic tincture * r>tv"-i in nr j p j r*r m i fur diaitiifcu in nil of iu various forms dys 1 ciliary cramp colic cholera morbus asiatic i i hub-ill a imr i'tiuis of lying in females nnd in tins il is ibe motbor's < iiuli nl in lhat it is tbe very best preparation for lbs summer diseases ol c hil'dren ihnl lias yet been introduced into the thumber ofthe distressed '- again liicy usk jt because it is demanded bv ihe enlightened sentiment of lhe civilized world by the principles f the revolution and by humanity " finally your petitioners feel bound as mo f , m christians and aa republicans to urgo this subject upon thu attention of congress and from the , er cisn nf this constitutional right ns woh ns tbe z alienable ono of freely expressing their .,|„„, um thoy can uever conse until justice bo done frice 73 cbnt8 1'icr dottle a i iter is received dated mobile may 24 i which ssys you lutvo undoubtedly heard ere ibis of ibe capture of * or 10 inicriciin vessels between torlugos uml tins place on the 1st inst by tlie mexicans th i idled slutcs vessels at i'm i in h.ne sailed in pursuit the news must bun been received nt mobile i from peosacols nnd if true wu shall probably kimw moro of tt by tu-day's l'xprcii mail — new york express mexican t.'apturss bonnpni'tt-'n iiii l.xpuiikinx mixture ruu xtrat-ri^o crease tar turpentine taints oils ac frum carpets rloors clolh hats nud silks — by which , tint cdlurs arc made tu look us fresh as uny pn i . i th coat price 53 cents per bottle vy p if-'tmn 00 rath duttlo for usin-j s.ime ofthe office bidders are doingasnui busi noes just now tbo l.venimcnt ooiwts its dues in specie mill pais ibe oilio holders in siwcie — tho office holders sell iboil specie at the current premium nnd pay their own debts in paper bal umm-e patriot ' l "' |