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ij-o by hamilton i 1 . joivjes saosbitiwy 3f €. saturday aitgtot 11 1832 voi l-^o 3 few volunteers from the virginia line from the \ life and having buried the body in a cave umh r ler^bauahood mainly of the discontented mr possession of the plunder though clark elisap - _*}.., ,. , ,„.. r - __»: ... .« reared at once in such a mysterious manner ho hrnrcli and because ne let on an man n to r . . . j ' jhixii dim neu.i c ■\ siisruciunffll on the assassins and aram who them brim-all of wra.th and noliifiesbjn ano xv as the chief rontriver and agent in the murder ateaasethey entered into resolutions to llama the ruoved his habitation to another part b of the coun chariottesvilie meetinjand the president bi.se j try in the summer of the present year hoose cretary id every body accept the daorkeeperfe n being employed among other labourers in "',',. . -, _•,_ repairing thepuohc highway t.'iev in digijinsf.r e mile inner that thesiate is iiecessat > oin j g — r^giwetei the skeleton for mr barbottrl we deny the fact totoe-xlo i ge a human creature which the majority sappo we will sp ak f * oarserves next november and j sod to be tho bones of daniel clark this opm ' ive g a irsdi 1 and mr.d»ph 8 on l retand ion war no sooner broached thaa houseman as agrt ' 7 j ,' ha , v c 0 lins '»** tobecanght like a fly a ! ' l wens by some supernatural impulse which hi ■t line mrrals and refinement it shall | lbmi r n . . • becouh aat resist declaaed that it waa not the hi.'i.'.'ui.m anda-nunsl the ene j frsp^rs net perhaps me twafwas when our skeieton of g lark hisamnch that his body had ) ,;...;. -.-.-.-. v thcrq ■< :, or hidden he will i statex-aring but li*me about tire matter might been intered at a place called st it iiert's cave urea on itmoetof his%treroih cri '■': m wit avs*v%n manageevinto a'vote for mr barbour where they would wnd it arrrh the head turned k,prdot andthes i her j ingcnta that rr ; ve zest h . naw ve think site will back out ofihatgame » a certain c.mer he was immediately appre mirf floctual repasts he will en-lfay toaflhrf t ' lfiiili that lhc fcw nui u ficr3 that m^ded examined admitted as evidence for the mtho vatektrmn nvlieving in the pataiti io ' * ' *. *. extensive territorv an dac.ivcre the particular of the mur and justi»ten«onsofthc president and awure are inte^persed jfcjough out extensive territory dgr t h 8kektoa clark bemg found exactly that iirulesferjed bh»me can but hindi r the pmp?r ; arc uniting with the aiost inveu rate enemieaaa j ln the place and manner h liad described eu aetion of fiev^mmci t i • rill feel'ir his day to j y e administration fa give the vote of the seftc ! ger.n aram who now acted as usher to a gaain rsmi the l . :■■of ma ty wh h i ■; * "' r > w tv b ' - u a man frho has no possibility bf a chmicifto ! mar 3=h*l in the county of norfolk was aetmred ».,.,-,. ! c ■•,•,.,-.-.• th vim : i ; 3tratiori,and via ,•*.-. t • . l and bnaiffht tsrsrial at the i ork assizes ther poureil lei i .'•■-'.-.! in a im . . „-,)),..,. siite n the l ni.i;i — iii t even tus • ° ... , , ,. i dilate with irarv i justifiabli tneaaurea he get#noiner oxai uie e..ik,.i u his earn wife t»roboxatiagta testimony of ifcuae v hb tree however to sustain the cmtinaaooe ; own,and irfeonrse crm not expeet to be retumea , madj l(i wag f-.^^j guiitj ana received sentence d l'i -'. 1 " e!i si b d ■. w'ith su-.-ii checks and as one of the highest in the eveul of there bemg ' of death ; nutwiihstanding a very artful and a»idificat ; ons as experience amy have showa to a election by the^people sheseesin this an learned defeoce^in which he proved from argu ae — iv , li)tt .) make north carolina vote blank and ' ll cnt and example the danger of convicting a tii f !■"' r deemi thn e^ciso of the power ' . ... , i man upon circumstantial evidence finding all of making mermd zprovcnienh by the general « ««°^ 1 " ! '" v ':' sl " w;u "* h fe u ; his meffectual he recomrnended rrovermnent in the highest degree inexpedient asto acrpueacemtae maweuvre rlei vote wui | bimself in pathetic terms to the king's mercy hofceheras that the distril-ution of large sums of be ■_. rtai so as ti tell — a sense of her own im | and if ever bonder was entitled to indulgence mency by congress and the president will pro | pottance requires thisof our state and should perhaps it might have b*en extended not im du.f j aleusies d'wtra si and disaffection and will r van burea be relied on aa the administra p r dy to this man whose genius m itself . thru weaken oar union — to say oothinff of thel ".",-- i v n ' ; n »«« n <» prodigious might have exerted itself in workb elrroivl'ii-i'.-o-yofsnehi.-e-lu a^h hon candida the nulbes ana norheonteate j fge s aoui ut!lity . he had in spite ofallthe ataritt^ich has for its objnet the of may dothe»uttermubt,but.they will s-e v,u||j d is ad vantages attanding low birth and straitened theinti u ts of one section of our conntry at the ] an avalanche will be hurl d down up-n them — : errcumstances by the dint of his own capacity etpensi of anotiier the best energies iof this paper na/e^ij have atioketmade out in due time and mclination made considerable pregreea in will ,...,>■' .. t , ■r t .'„„,,.,, r ir i w matheuiat-.cs and philosophy acipiired all the i •■■'' oppum.i mauetc the oredictions to tae contrary ana saca . « r , j \ , ofthe newlv ororwnated doctrine of nulhrlca i ' b ' ' ". . , . i languages ancient and modern and executed part i ,. j .- , , - . ne^urvtosay,that io 11 its phases j *<*"> tueyiittie dream ot you it gee . of a celtic dictionary which had he lived to have and mutatiohb,it se contrary to an moat settled i tunierpm^iir mltlorris c92ld the \ fi:i ; :; " a il ' mi 5 lt '/ avc tl'ruwn some essential views of civil rmbty and as such will bo combat i * r * r>a«s«p«r ttourh light up^n me origin and obscurities of the lu ed : y the wtddunan kmtg ™ **€ * * **«•• | r p at i history convmccd,at last that lie had the following instance of benificence from a nothing to hope from the clemency of the gov teuams tayoashiat,6ol»»«rarf,f,*to3 a bright exeep ernment he wrote a short pern in defence of tmf cvr-m-v watch is published .,;,, thcselfishness and cold fasensibdity of \^*^ »' d «» «*»« ky feed for his execution rt ,. -,.-.-.. l •< ■■'<■■t i i..'"-.-i v \( r in t>'lva..ce ,. , . , , . fp , .. , ,. cpene-a the veins ot his lett ana with a razor ov '> ",' ■"" ":; . ■' }', ' } \: t ' k1 \ ,,- the foshionaale world tho subject ot this y t u w hfta enn-afaj for that nrrrnoha tho i where the ntkmfcer live m counties more than . ... , , .. cti nc ti j con.eaie t i-,r mat pi.r p we in one hundred miles distant firm salisbury and in ' l-nunessit wdi be remembered was at this time ; he was much weakened hy theeffusion af blood all cases where the aeccunt is over one y.ear stan a p..r wanderer his father the c-iebrated before tbn attompt was discovered yet as the diiur,thepric2wi!hjeir ' onlhe had been to deaat under thc i--st.-ameiit*ad missed the artery he did not ex no siibscriptiou wiu !« taken fin less tkan one ;■;.,,,.,. a . k , un ph i e lunicd h the weontil e was cam to the gi ;••>: ano un v . r ,, dvertr,in will bcmone at the usual rates p anua '■- ij uun.ta rj a.ie jpj t . v<tit the sentence of^law his body was -:. *' . .''.,,, • . .- -.;■;.:;;. turyol thc itcvolution prcsenbed ana , . nr v->,i ti '■»" r '• ir eo h-f rpst n<l hnm in nbsubscritsthawdl bo withdrawn until arrcara - . . : '. . c-mveyea wivim.e rougn-iuresi ana nung m re are bud unl^s the fj.iior chooses dnven to tho laountaina of switzenaan ter no ejba'ns,near the place wh^themnrdor was n sixsui bribers pay ■■••!•» hole mm in ad ] crime but merely because he wrs of the bipod perpetrated these are sjmectthe most remark vance fc can liavcthe^r«f«ftiim»at 9 2 lor ■v royal was oblig-d to s:;np small mathcmaft ,^ ; 1 tiiat appeared am.,n^t many otner insti.nces wear,and if advance 1 r gafcmy,wul he coitinu „.;, .,.,„„., t „ n ;. vuip f . r lieirjimp diate wants of l - v^f '-" : ? "''^ '^ - pr ° vau3 t0 a " rcr edalthcsame ran afterwards " .". ' .,. v ' , f ■'" ' " , a ; ikbde i ;, rv:le anu surprising even in a nation all letters lathe editor must be pest rcid or t "- whenatlengta ne«aa obliged :.*> lca.e renowned for c mpaset i and placability but thev will not be attennwi to lumpe anaome to ta;3 couatry altliongn h tnis will generally bo tho ease among people herson«?wldt-««me;th editor on the business had tmlimited credit with mr moms bankers whose passions bauu^ry impetuous are ill re laf the offiep.vall addrrss him al editor of the \ i js said ef him that he was very sparing of his stramud by law aad tho regulatioas of civil tii,-oi;riainrihi:i:ii-^i,.-o,h : itv,utcou ....^^^ tho fcuntf ef this gencrons friend : wmei u,e hce.u.ous do nut fear and i „ i ,.. f ir /■j „.,- a c ',. tae wic.-io j hope to evade ita^-^^^'^^mal^mm^^d^l -■;:■■-!■iphia whore con-rrojo wsa , — 1 -_--_-. f*ost of 2,55 and increasing up tlie coat if i l20 where the duties are again equal the effect of the alterations is to reduce the duties on all cheapen clothes and retain them on tho lotter i lannels and baise are reduced from 22 1-2 to lo cents the square yard brussels and wilton carpeting from 70 to 63 per spare yard \ e-netian do from 40 to 35 cents per square yard cotten goods under the old tariff pay 25 per cent upon a minimum of 35 cents the yard l nder the now plain cottons pay 25 per cent on a minimum of 30 cents and colored iic the sainc as before prospectus fob rim iical spirit which characterises his variedbut^bj rn-rcd produetioajl can be fully appreciated by i o*w only t j whom they are feioilar had t-.l-h rectod his labors to one crund object he m.mal nbtl ss nave proved to the world how e laim b powers were to the undertaking ; but m.f.r-h natciy be was t»x ambitions to excel in ail eel inches of learning andean and modern ii<-l wj ifa ninlkaily referred to the memory uad-r-^h indmg and iaunagiaation his mind i..i>.h en deflated to the study of metaphv->ioal,c ; i - il id politick philosophy cennan french liu i n and oriental literature and ant.-puii.--s he^h li.td to th ooo a va-t fund of general ka,.w::-d>rejbb i ail which he displayed ah equal kiunvko o-^b id a ready memory with his charo.cl risuo^b odeaty however he ostensibly lad claim • oi i i a knowledge of english history — there i arcely a valuable book or rooms ript tur.l i > menrioned upon that subject ftum n ai h 1 id not drawn a varied an nle;i*!:'gini'ir;..ae j ti.^b is history of knghmd though one jen - i ipular compendium will remain a valuubu-^b peehncn of whit he would have done in tni>h ay had he lived — and will now ik the mereh doable from having keen as the writer can \ jc r-l atslly altesi entirely ins own production to.-h illoenceofs.r janes mental and moral hub i id s was strongly marked upon his cuui.uenanee^b those who were ch-scly ac-nainted wan ' ; ib amoc will not regard the writer own nnpresj_b km of his sir jama's character as exaggerateubb rhen conveyed in the fallowing words of roid^h illustrious human characters as they pass oafl pview clothed with their moral qualities touch h he hearts still more deeply they not j:ii v i waken the sense of beauty out excite the acnti-h aeut of appreciation and kindle the glow of vir-h ne vvnile ho views what is truly great andh dorious in human conduct his soul catcher t<e-h livine name aad jmrna with desire to euiuiaiem that it admires h bisloaa will be the more felt by those whoh vere in the habit of enjoying his society combi-h ong as ne did the utmost reach of thought andh he deepest rcsearcii upon every subject wluehh le brought to his coo.side.rau n with a disposi-m im no less a.niaole than benevolent ilisnu.i-h lers at the same tune i hat they were • n;aoj,m endered him also accessible his convcsj^uuah vas cneerful but guarded h ' taught by his converse happily you'd steer h t^fom grave to gay firuu lively to severe h sir lames macintosh's legal knowledge hasb eon regarded by the profession as father tiioarci-h eat than practical his speech as counsel i'rh peuetier m is'jj will afford a general est.mau-h li'tue correctness of tins suoe.iie.it ; for howe-bj rerpolishod and s.»;id were tut materials - ' i which it was composed the suonger the raysh that concentrated ins own reputation the feei-bj ig prjducod was rather that of nixed aelmira-bj aoii and astonisnmen at the advocate's ialentsbj ind dexterity than oi conviction of his clieatuh innocence it however aitords an undemaolch proof of his aoclities ana a uiut love of puoltcb liberty of winch ne has so long bean tie ardent i idmirerand strenuous s.ipporter spaaing on i that occasion of pubiic liberty wnich lie deiines i is " tae whole b»y of these affections winch i unite mews hearts to the common wea it n heb remarks " thai tt s always and every where ioeb defensive principle ot a state il is period dis 1 tine from courage perhaps no nation certain b ly no eojopwm nation o.-er perished from an m-b foriority of courage ami undoubtedly no cons.d-b erahl-3 nation was over subdued in which tkepub-'b he aiiectious wove sound and vigorous it e-b pubhcsp.ra winch binds together ihe dispersed courage ofin-uvidnals aaj fastens it to toe eom-fl mon wealth of all tne stimulants which rou-sob i run action ihe most powerful among ui s eer-b laraiy iae press ; and it oannot bo rc-oi,raun,o'orh weakaueu without inuniueut danger that the na-b a miai spirit nay languish and ttiat tlie peopleb may act with less zeai ana affection for iheab eou.nry in the hour of danger i ivj individual perhaps so much overlooked b or disregariied the tbrauand eeretaooies eos rv-b ant m active ufo wb > could at tue same time m wed com uie uoocrvatien with experience in li.ol advice to others i i low readily will the following consolataryl remark made by him " come nemo to the lo-i-b mss aiiii oosoiiio ot must individuals : — " it isb but given us to preserve an exact raeuium — no-b thm isoo tiuficoit as to decide how ideal mod-b eis ought to be coinbined w 4 tn expencuco — howb much of tlie future ought to be lei mto the pre-b sent in the progress ot'tiie bunian uuiiii to eu-b uoblo and purify us without raising us above tne sphere uf our usefulness — to gratify us for what we ought t-./s^eiv wittioat umiuhig us fjr tiiat to which we must submit 14 — ijetierfrom sir j jyiacmt&sh to die rev robert had jtiambay iicpi 21 180 j us candor and unbiassed regard to truth have always been prominent among tae biaoj exceik ut traits in ms character indeed hia whole life has neon in sinct accordance won me sentimenfithe entertained ofthechristran religion itsinflueneanoa his own conduct he thus acknowle dges malettertodr parr tne philosophy winch i have learned aggraaatai my calaoiuy instead of relieving mo unaer it ; my wjunded heart seeks another consclation governed by those leeiiiigs which are tobe found in every a anu region of toe vvoriti ; aim 1 seek relief and lind : it in the soothing hope and consolatory opinion i that a benevolent wisdom indicts the ehastiae : ment as well as bestows tlie enjoyiaents ot ha l man life ; that a superintending goodness will one day enughtea the darkness that surrounas j our nature and hangs over our prunpects ; mat ! jus dreary and wretched lifo is not tin whole 1 1 | men ; tua an aui^aai so sagacious ana provident at h : s residence in laiigbaui place in his 6thh ; and capabte of such proficiency in science andvir yoar after a fontanel severe illness which be ptue is not like the beasts that perish ; that then b^re with pious fortitude liisloss wiilbe 1 deeply j s a dwelling taace prepared for the bp:rit of to regretted as well by those who w re acquainie i ' juot ; and n.at the ways oi'g^d will yet be vioai with his private character as by si who re.nem ested toman am 1 smeaaely de-ol ire thai imm the imp irtant events in winch he dkiinguish i christianity in itsgenaine purity and span ap ed himself cither as the renowned champion ot j pears to me the meat aimable and mostivenerajjb pubhc liberty or as the advocate of liberal views ' 0 { a i die tsmm in which the*homage of man hai and enlightened policy as the antagonist f ever been ode red to the authsf of this being ii-nrke.liitle need tobe now said his warm t may not perhaps be generally known thai adnvraiion of burke's talents had some share with j sir jame-b „ acintush was early urstiaguiahed to the consciousness of las own powers in drawing j ba poetical lalenta tne epnhot of tae •*' vouag biro from his literary seclusion into the arena of j poet v aa applied to him w bile at c dlege his politics at a time when no one else was found j themes were in general cf a poetical kind lli h>ld enough to meet so powerful a foe the j constant attendance at the house m commons force of reasoning tlie logical cohesion and the i during the deaoaasion oa the rafiarm hill in combined boaatie-s of the gallioe nfhirhhr tivilr ronninr-iahlajntrria'j tt nrrif soon established his reputation and are as mur-ai ! cau svs ass'-g:.ed lbruis suuden illness he has table as the subject matter wil be invaluable to ), gt a sun woo ia intended for the nar and t^o the future historian of that period the reeon j aaughtean who are both married and are ao ami cihaiion which su bee jueniiy loo.-i place between j b y e iiie y .^^ acc-jiiiposhed ! these eiistingtiished peuticiacs was in part oc easwnedby their aomiration of each others ta i jfj t * 9 calhoilil's pceeu oh the ients independence and pubhc spirit sent j tttzrttt to winch fex iii^m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m \\ mfknt estabuhaients and to be willing to exf c to tuem adequate encouragement tho pro -. to •• a aoaufaan a new asmec it is introdu professedly on tlie ground that maiuuactote c.gbt n • to recetvo any encouragement ; ami will in its operation h-uvc our cotton establish meats exposed to the competition of the cote goodsoftne e-ist indies whic.'i it is acknowled • i n all sides they are not capable of mee ... wh i success wit bout the proviso proposed t • m rtneken out by the motion now under discussio-i . t.ll the debate assumed thisneie form he hvi determined to be silent partierpafaag a ba largely did in that general anxiety which isf it aitor so 1 aig and laborious a session to return fe die bosom of our families but on a eabjed ef such vital importance touchimr,o it does th sti arirji and pdraaaaeal r-^-7fnjfaariruiifrj hehjped that the house would in'ful^e him in i fen observations he regretted much his anmt a preparation he mean not a verbal preparai for he had ever despised such but that duo and ma are meditation and arrangement of thought which the boon is entitled to on the par ot those ho occupy any portion of their time dm whatever his arguments aright want on that nc eount in wcght ho hoped might be mad up in the disinterestedness of his situation he was no manufacturer ; he was net from that piruon of our eouatry aapanaed to be peculiarly interested oniing.as he did from the south having ia common with his immediate eonatittteats ii > in terest but in theeurtivatica of the soil maolliag its products high and buying cheap the wants and eohveaieneka vi life no motive could b - at • led to hiin but such as were disinteres ted cjiroejjta n&tcsfzmmv edited & published ba3f»%t©tf c jo^ses cotton ba^lngis reduced from 5 cents to 3 1-2 per yard silk roods from 30 to 10 per cent irish linens from 25 to 15 pet cent sugar brown i from 3 cents to 2 1-2 cents per pound white from 4 to 3 1-2 cents tea from india aad cnina/ree from places other than beyond the cape of go<xl hope ten cents per pound coffee free salt is to pay ten cents per bnshel of 57 pounds hemp is reduced from i0 per tea to 10 bar and bolt iron not rolled pay new 1 eenl p^r pound under the new tariff 4-5th of a cent the same rolled now pay 37 per ton new ty$30 pig iron is reduced from 62 1-2 cents to 50 ufa per cwt sheet and hoop do from 3 1-2 cents to 3 cents r lo french wines in casks reel from lo to g cents per gallon do do do white from 15 to io to bo reduced one half after id march i»31 tim alteration in the duly on window glass consists th the abolishing ofthe highest minim um 5 per hd . feet .) ta had nanled that trmeabject befoae tliera was connected with the security of tho country it would doablese by some '.,:■mmhh fill a rash assertion ; but he conceived it to be susceptible k the ck arost proof and he h^ped with due at tention to establish it the satisfaction of the if use the security of a cam try mainly depends on its spirit audita nwij ; and die latter prinei p-iuy upon its daonied reeouice modi/id m the industry of our country now is combined with our peculiar situation and want of a naval ascendency ; whenever we have the misfortune to ne envolved in a war with a nation dominant on tho ocean ran 1 it ia almost only withsnch ive can at present be the nonied resource of tho country lo a great extent roast rail ho took it for granted that it was the duty of this body h adopt those measures of prudent forosrvht which the event of war made n-eessarv we cannot he presumed be indtffaen to dangers from a broad unless indeed the bouse u pr pa red to indulge in'tho phantom of eternal peace which seems to possess the dream o^aajne a its memeen could ouch a state exist no orc^ii'iit or fortitude would be necessary to conduct the a^airsofthe repubba but as it is the mem ipov s.oii u£tiio un.uagmatien ; as every po-ople that ever has or oyer will e;\-st are subjected t , h3 vicissitude of pnee and war it must ever be con • sid red as the plain dietateof wisdom in peace to prepare r war what then let us consider constitute the resources this country and what are the etlects of war on hem compare aad agriculture tilt lately almost the only at'.ll onsi.tute the principal annrecs of our wealth so long as these remain uiiinteriipteu the o ■: .. try prospers ; bul war as we are now circmufc stane a is eeoal'v destructive to both they i»th depend on foreign markets an 1 onr country is nlacod a jt regards them in a ffituation strict ly insular ; a wide ocean rods between our bobamer.ce neith r is or can lie protected bytlie present means efthe country what then are ti enacts of a war art th a maritime spreading piwer with england oin canaooreeannihi lated indivi-iuai misery and predaeing national poverty ; cm agriculture cut off from it acoaa tomed market the surplus product of the former p rushes on ins iunds ; and he ceases to y.-r.-du •>, because he cannot sell his resources are dried up wiiil • his exponces are greatly increased u all mamiiiiolured articles iho necessaries as w il us the conveniences of life-floe to an extra'/afrant price the recant w3f fell wit peculiar pie - sure on the gravers of cotton and tobacco and othct great staples of the country and llteaarao state of things will recur in theoventofan l ter nirtess prevented by the foresight of this bid j if the mere statement at facts did not carry onn aotion to any m.nd ashe conceives it is oa'r-iii - ca to do additional arguments niorht be draws von the general nature of wealth neither lgrlculture mafiua^tures or eomateice taken aaparately is the cause of wealth -, itfuh.es from lie three combined and cannot exih ifiih-i-tt mch ' the wealth of any single nation or an dividual it is true may not wamediatelh de pud in the three but such wealth alwayapea suppuses their existence hevieweu thew . f in the most enlarged sonse without e innheree industry would have no stimulus without nutn itfactures it icould be without thu means of pro i\aion and without agriculture neither cf the others can subsist when r parated in tirely and permanently they perish war in tbis country produces to a great extent that ef t feet and hence the gr a em-sirrassment wh-ch follows it in train the failure of the wealth and reaoureea of the nation necessarily involved the ruin of its finances and its currency it i admitted by tho most strenuous advocates on thc other side that no country ought to bo depenee-nt un another tor its moans of defence that at bast our musket and bayonet out can non anil bail ought to lie of domestic manufacture hut what he asked i.s more necessary fartfce de i nee of a c many than its currency and finance gireuiri3tanced.es oareouaty is can the-«e stand the shock off ar behold dm effect of the late war on them when our manufactures are grown to a certain perfection as they soon will under the fostering care of government we wiil no ! jtifrer experience these , cvds the fanner will find a ready market fix las surplus produce and what is umost of equal consequence a cer tain and cheap supply of all hissvan'.i hia prosperity will diffuse itself to every class in the e immunity ; and instead of that languor of in lastry and indiv dual distress now incident to a state of war and suspended commerce the wealth and vigor of the communhy will not be j materially impaired the ami of government i wiil be nerved and taxes in the hour of danger i til imt tia to the independence of the nation may i.e greatly increaced ; loans so uncertain and haz ardous may be loss refiel on ; thus situated tho storm may beat without but within all will be quiet and safe ta give perfection to this slate of things .. wiil be necessary to add as soon as possible a system qf hueracl improvements and at ieaat sucn an extension of our navy as will prevent the cutting off air coasting"trade the advantage of such is srnking as not to require dlustratioo especially after the experience ot all the recent war it is thus the resource of the auiliiei t and people woald be placed beyond the p>wcr of a foreign war materially ti impair jttut it may be said that the dcrangeiuoat them the election for members of our legislature takes place in anticipation of the regular day — the second thursday in ths month in edge comb county it was held on thursday last and resulted in the choice of louis d wilson for the senate without opposition — fur the com mons dr john v potts and gray little the vote stood thus pott 809 little 705 reddia pitman 6-23 hardy flowers 208 spencer l hart was elected sheriff state legislature — in a few counties from a traveller - wcu'evs cave aunts a e;-its '■■, fa snutl of the simian houli july zi»^isj2^m efsrs gai.ks &. seaton w the intorost afforded by a short visit this even g to this celebrated cave induces me to draw an attention to it it has long appeared tome at this river would present to the baltimore id ohio road a desirable r.uite to the ohio and cure to the atlantic travelling soeety many jocts of interest now unin joyed some notice as been taken of the invaluable mineral waters that are to he found in the southwest counties of virginia especially those of bath green river monroe ami botetourt some of them eertainly unrivalled in this country if equaled in europe and some travellers have noticed the natural ca riosities that arc more abounding in this quarter than in uny other that iha^e visited amongst these the cave which i have just witnessed is in bold rekef there are fr-iun 25 to 30 cham bers liiied with innumerable objects of beauty variety and splendor the stalactites and for mations are extremely perfect and tlie inii'ati.ns wonderfully chaste — temples cascades galleries ballustrades curtains fairies tapestries bans gothic architecture ball reiuv are endless it is really surprising that no correct description of it hits been furnished ; and it is more to be won dered at that so little pains have boom taken to bring into notice this cave it is now kept by an obliging attentive and into lligent person who gives gr-at satisfaction us well as good entertain ment to visiters the road is quite passable from newmarket say so miiesj tlie distance to staunton is about 18 miles and mud to be good it is an object well worth the visit and sure to compensate the observant traveller a-i such if you have a spare corner 1 mould bo glad it would be stuck in and i may add a notice of the other points of interest as i proceed in nay excursion mat int hrviraii :':•- uu.-i\p:io-is t:du-n bef r tie qoaun iccmsntof this'paper it will be remcin beod be loine duo on tho publican u of tlie first number sitting be i rmed an acquaintance with grover ior a xandcr martin one of the senators of north carolina anil from tlie gaverr.sr a kncwl e-e of tho fr - ich lang tag and literature they k ia up a s i . commmikrat n tie spirit at..i ma ian mity of tho cilhc.i king was evince : jay the fact th tjwonei tiian oraw to the extent j of bis wants on tlie liberal ty ofilr morris alone ; lie snifer d bis a yleof dress and i ring to corn j even short f geirtiiify at length however he consented to accept from the literary gmtie m:n with wb a he fir r ol ratiiaacirs n a favours of a delicate kind it is known that gkmirnur martin on on occasion prevailed upon himtoacccpt as n present a suit of clothes — and i others of his friends made him similar donations i king 1 onis is said to be can f*lhc tiioit literary i rrhivri ■ns in europe ami it was nod not this c;r cumstance that in his decayed fortunes reeam i mended him to tie fro rxtehip of air m irris and other distinguished men in america he found l in the aristocracy of genius anil letters that relief wliicl the shalpr.v paled aristocracy of i wealth mid blood had denied to him ■- >■tariife~aw u mjmm <\ goes intflj bj :;' pri.visioibj bj - hanbj bj-ie-ic remain bj bj - ( - r -.'- h bj andh h-mail sumsh ■.. x < v , beonh h v;.,o-!y the ii:l h-'orrr-c-tinjr thch li-.il lleprrsonta-l ht -.•■■:-;. it hhm-h h-j?m h bj - storedh i ' ' draughts-h i man heine tol i her its cents i bj a jf.io-h hperce.'o h on . b h -" h a cent b h yard unde.rb ~^, ~ 45 per peat orb ] o theb jf r the if.ui:.t ■jo ' i j rir ■■l:o sent king - comparison the llawino table v il h him by a mutual friend cflatintr i ■e_h r.-m-.hm kular.and two dollars cert m 0 and |, r fag culomn ■■t r .-..-.. in i liutcd states uf thenewact ■tl land the third the jndacl ■« system all range i h de-red minimum and pays 1,221^1 ■\\< yard ' i h relieved , , * i ill l .- in ™ ""*•.'•■h • • - gocts.l | ;_ , . . . i h : .■;..- i :: i , . .... i i .. _ . ( _ i h him in i j i {•■■h f-:o • ,'-.".'. h 7 ... i \. u . . . it . . . . . . h thi.y r \ - : . ..... ... ... h sm-oihts ... ... h who it ... h tio.t ;.. ... h - - - h f amuruer remaa a h in all its rircum j 2.20 - - l.io rjy 2,-ij - -' 1.1;h - - eui.al s^t ' k " ' il ' l -- k *- suffer d at \ or make course of this year 030 . . 1 , - ' . _ »&-_ __ ■■o lean a letterfr m c iredell the 1 nis man who exercised the profession of a 035 _ t 5 et i e i.vm : ---.•.', -:::«« ti cat r..1 !, , schv^dmaster « knareshor«ugb had asfex back n'an v 2 " mt * h .'•-! r l rm.-b.m amoaest other » seventeen hui...re l u.n-bve.t ing . jjt " " j^j " " f w . , ■, c not rru a u.ii on ii.asii.sn m n i ai .; a - - l 2 - - 10 r copcurrence of a huge majority of murdarmgdaa t lark wb they luidlrevt 2,50 - - 1,25 - - lu rr.i.un.t l mt-/ibt,.t ;,.. l nor ! o..sh p t i ., u u to ., vw a . .. ■'. -. 1 -. „ ' , : . :: . h ., lm l be s ecu that the new duty regularly ■n«idr wepr.t.str^a.nsttbi rght te i a .-;.;.!, ( e;s ir 1 ua.eront jom^ii u ... asi from the cost -:, io per yard when it iredell to se*m aide p y to b 1 bar the neigbl rhocd en la*ee pretences that l isequalmider both tariha.oowu totheeosiof fthe'vutea of north carolina ;" ; - : ; 1 r rt v - u ' i u^*y e*ao according t,('o per ard in wh.ch the amy ia more than oeatkcgen.su;ipose tiiathaoanai be ? ' t!r u to h^4 l ca»»h tad hega j^tt per cent ieas beyoan tae cost of 2,50 r r l '-. f ' "' ' u v "' ' ptifioious associaiee le same effect ia produofd the new duty being to r - j > » >'^> ' : - ) t.nu^m ri bjm u o^eontt per yard lt«s than tho old om at the » a 7 * ** * if tnxk ■* • iv 1 %- btib 1 * 9 tk salisbury saiurd 13 . august 1 1 18j2 ag^tk tne following gctitlemen will uuigb mo by jog as agents for the wvtciimaii in thc sev win re liu y r-*'de an-d receipt rui-.de by them would b us valid as if made by mscjf viz f©r srilhv county francis 1 . v r • . (': pt .!. : n \- r lit t .'!. b vv'i a pet r clingir-am cure for scratches in houses mit edjtor buekisigliam coin house fa ainil mlh 18*2 ia tlie april no just receievd of yonr turf ii gister pose 396,is a request that some of your readers will anggrst some euro for an inveterate case ct the scratches of long standing or perhaps loot evil stok1 s ( ounty ! join ;\ ;•.;... si -•, & . bj.i gii r.,esq w ilkes county col saml f path - on lu rs fcirdey & u i hefl below yon will find.b recpn that i have seen , tried freipiently and never in one instance did it fail of curing the scratcb.es tho almost in credible short tunc that 1 en it effect a cure justifies rae in recommending it in foot evil yours respectfully sec m.c m takofbotaiini'-ai came no known wild rat's bane as much aa you cm h-md between your rt-rcfingqi and thumb put it in about ap'tnt of lard and stew for about half an hour rub the place that is affected throe times aday lor two daysor longer vulgar names wild rat's bane s-piivl face ste.&e found in woods interspersed with pines on northern exposures height about rhreeincb.es leaves green striped with narrow white stripes bl rke county ti '• a pfclt n :"-;. sllllh ' s ['. .. .,:. d.;.ov iardln ii vx-k kl\g15ah k tt \ laliowav ir tv ■a ,;. u ;:.•;. bun onip.e job | '■: !'. v a v uncoln c c hend . .■.;•, a m burtefeki me bvlknbur br j.l ii -. f l : ■. e -,. miles b ah math v c abarrus pavidstorki . esq d al barr.hj r esq guilford dr j a >:.;■: o . ashe col a mitchell iredell whitfield kerr davidson john p malay itii a cable couuuissioa will be allowed or mo imiuected h.c.jones l&'ui-.i.-jry.july j>s 1835 in the 1't.ir 1816 uafonirion le pitt canqnq glorisius erat con tendere uam omnino auversariumnoa habere sir james macintoch's me ntal resources innate and acquired were immense the profound ' knowledge comprehensive vie»"9 aud p.-idixso i the delate barefci&re on tlu object has been j on trie degree oj protection which oug'.d i to be ajgmmkd to our cotton and wooden mmm jacturtrf mi prjtossing to be friendly to those . /
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Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | The Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1832-08-11 |
Month | 08 |
Day | 11 |
Year | 1832 |
Volume | 1 |
Issue | 3 |
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Creator | Hamilton C. Jones |
Date Digital | 2008-12-23 |
Publisher | Hamilton C. Jones |
Place | United States, North Carolina, Rowan County, Salisbury |
Type | Text |
Source | Microfilm |
Digital Format | JP2 |
Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | The Saturday, August 11, 1832 issue of the Carolina Watchman a weekly and semi weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
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Language | eng |
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Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | The Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1832-08-11 |
Month | 08 |
Day | 11 |
Year | 1832 |
Volume | 1 |
Issue | 3 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
Technical Metadata | Image was scanned by OCLC at the Preservation Service Center in Bethlehem, PA. Archivial image is an 8-bit greyscale tiff that was scanned from microfilm at 400 dpi. The original file size was 5133003 Bytes |
FileName | sacw01_003_18320811-img00001.jp2 |
Creator | Hamilton C. Jones |
Date Digital | 2008-12-23 |
Publisher | Hamilton C. Jones |
Place | United States, North Carolina, Rowan County, Salisbury |
Type | Text |
Source | Microfilm |
Digital Format | JP2 |
Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | The Saturday, August 11, 1832 issue of the Carolina Watchman a weekly and semi weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
Rights | The SA of NC considers this item in the public domain by U.S. law but responsibility for permissions rests with researchers. |
Language | eng |
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ij-o by hamilton i 1 . joivjes saosbitiwy 3f €. saturday aitgtot 11 1832 voi l-^o 3 few volunteers from the virginia line from the \ life and having buried the body in a cave umh r ler^bauahood mainly of the discontented mr possession of the plunder though clark elisap - _*}.., ,. , ,„.. r - __»: ... .« reared at once in such a mysterious manner ho hrnrcli and because ne let on an man n to r . . . j ' jhixii dim neu.i c ■\ siisruciunffll on the assassins and aram who them brim-all of wra.th and noliifiesbjn ano xv as the chief rontriver and agent in the murder ateaasethey entered into resolutions to llama the ruoved his habitation to another part b of the coun chariottesvilie meetinjand the president bi.se j try in the summer of the present year hoose cretary id every body accept the daorkeeperfe n being employed among other labourers in "',',. . -, _•,_ repairing thepuohc highway t.'iev in digijinsf.r e mile inner that thesiate is iiecessat > oin j g — r^giwetei the skeleton for mr barbottrl we deny the fact totoe-xlo i ge a human creature which the majority sappo we will sp ak f * oarserves next november and j sod to be tho bones of daniel clark this opm ' ive g a irsdi 1 and mr.d»ph 8 on l retand ion war no sooner broached thaa houseman as agrt ' 7 j ,' ha , v c 0 lins '»** tobecanght like a fly a ! ' l wens by some supernatural impulse which hi ■t line mrrals and refinement it shall | lbmi r n . . • becouh aat resist declaaed that it waa not the hi.'i.'.'ui.m anda-nunsl the ene j frsp^rs net perhaps me twafwas when our skeieton of g lark hisamnch that his body had ) ,;...;. -.-.-.-. v thcrq ■< :, or hidden he will i statex-aring but li*me about tire matter might been intered at a place called st it iiert's cave urea on itmoetof his%treroih cri '■': m wit avs*v%n manageevinto a'vote for mr barbour where they would wnd it arrrh the head turned k,prdot andthes i her j ingcnta that rr ; ve zest h . naw ve think site will back out ofihatgame » a certain c.mer he was immediately appre mirf floctual repasts he will en-lfay toaflhrf t ' lfiiili that lhc fcw nui u ficr3 that m^ded examined admitted as evidence for the mtho vatektrmn nvlieving in the pataiti io ' * ' *. *. extensive territorv an dac.ivcre the particular of the mur and justi»ten«onsofthc president and awure are inte^persed jfcjough out extensive territory dgr t h 8kektoa clark bemg found exactly that iirulesferjed bh»me can but hindi r the pmp?r ; arc uniting with the aiost inveu rate enemieaaa j ln the place and manner h liad described eu aetion of fiev^mmci t i • rill feel'ir his day to j y e administration fa give the vote of the seftc ! ger.n aram who now acted as usher to a gaain rsmi the l . :■■of ma ty wh h i ■; * "' r > w tv b ' - u a man frho has no possibility bf a chmicifto ! mar 3=h*l in the county of norfolk was aetmred ».,.,-,. ! c ■•,•,.,-.-.• th vim : i ; 3tratiori,and via ,•*.-. t • . l and bnaiffht tsrsrial at the i ork assizes ther poureil lei i .'•■-'.-.! in a im . . „-,)),..,. siite n the l ni.i;i — iii t even tus • ° ... , , ,. i dilate with irarv i justifiabli tneaaurea he get#noiner oxai uie e..ik,.i u his earn wife t»roboxatiagta testimony of ifcuae v hb tree however to sustain the cmtinaaooe ; own,and irfeonrse crm not expeet to be retumea , madj l(i wag f-.^^j guiitj ana received sentence d l'i -'. 1 " e!i si b d ■. w'ith su-.-ii checks and as one of the highest in the eveul of there bemg ' of death ; nutwiihstanding a very artful and a»idificat ; ons as experience amy have showa to a election by the^people sheseesin this an learned defeoce^in which he proved from argu ae — iv , li)tt .) make north carolina vote blank and ' ll cnt and example the danger of convicting a tii f !■"' r deemi thn e^ciso of the power ' . ... , i man upon circumstantial evidence finding all of making mermd zprovcnienh by the general « ««°^ 1 " ! '" v ':' sl " w;u "* h fe u ; his meffectual he recomrnended rrovermnent in the highest degree inexpedient asto acrpueacemtae maweuvre rlei vote wui | bimself in pathetic terms to the king's mercy hofceheras that the distril-ution of large sums of be ■_. rtai so as ti tell — a sense of her own im | and if ever bonder was entitled to indulgence mency by congress and the president will pro | pottance requires thisof our state and should perhaps it might have b*en extended not im du.f j aleusies d'wtra si and disaffection and will r van burea be relied on aa the administra p r dy to this man whose genius m itself . thru weaken oar union — to say oothinff of thel ".",-- i v n ' ; n »«« n <» prodigious might have exerted itself in workb elrroivl'ii-i'.-o-yofsnehi.-e-lu a^h hon candida the nulbes ana norheonteate j fge s aoui ut!lity . he had in spite ofallthe ataritt^ich has for its objnet the of may dothe»uttermubt,but.they will s-e v,u||j d is ad vantages attanding low birth and straitened theinti u ts of one section of our conntry at the ] an avalanche will be hurl d down up-n them — : errcumstances by the dint of his own capacity etpensi of anotiier the best energies iof this paper na/e^ij have atioketmade out in due time and mclination made considerable pregreea in will ,...,>■' .. t , ■r t .'„„,,.,, r ir i w matheuiat-.cs and philosophy acipiired all the i •■■'' oppum.i mauetc the oredictions to tae contrary ana saca . « r , j \ , ofthe newlv ororwnated doctrine of nulhrlca i ' b ' ' ". . , . i languages ancient and modern and executed part i ,. j .- , , - . ne^urvtosay,that io 11 its phases j *<*"> tueyiittie dream ot you it gee . of a celtic dictionary which had he lived to have and mutatiohb,it se contrary to an moat settled i tunierpm^iir mltlorris c92ld the \ fi:i ; :; " a il ' mi 5 lt '/ avc tl'ruwn some essential views of civil rmbty and as such will bo combat i * r * r>a«s«p«r ttourh light up^n me origin and obscurities of the lu ed : y the wtddunan kmtg ™ **€ * * **«•• | r p at i history convmccd,at last that lie had the following instance of benificence from a nothing to hope from the clemency of the gov teuams tayoashiat,6ol»»«rarf,f,*to3 a bright exeep ernment he wrote a short pern in defence of tmf cvr-m-v watch is published .,;,, thcselfishness and cold fasensibdity of \^*^ »' d «» «*»« ky feed for his execution rt ,. -,.-.-.. l •< ■■'<■■t i i..'"-.-i v \( r in t>'lva..ce ,. , . , , . fp , .. , ,. cpene-a the veins ot his lett ana with a razor ov '> ",' ■"" ":; . ■' }', ' } \: t ' k1 \ ,,- the foshionaale world tho subject ot this y t u w hfta enn-afaj for that nrrrnoha tho i where the ntkmfcer live m counties more than . ... , , .. cti nc ti j con.eaie t i-,r mat pi.r p we in one hundred miles distant firm salisbury and in ' l-nunessit wdi be remembered was at this time ; he was much weakened hy theeffusion af blood all cases where the aeccunt is over one y.ear stan a p..r wanderer his father the c-iebrated before tbn attompt was discovered yet as the diiur,thepric2wi!hjeir ' onlhe had been to deaat under thc i--st.-ameiit*ad missed the artery he did not ex no siibscriptiou wiu !« taken fin less tkan one ;■;.,,,.,. a . k , un ph i e lunicd h the weontil e was cam to the gi ;••>: ano un v . r ,, dvertr,in will bcmone at the usual rates p anua '■- ij uun.ta rj a.ie jpj t . v |