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sl j*7 utw ** " "* tl oftakrw pel t__nt?i\v v jfto m •* -*** a*_ra_t ar *.<#«-* *•---— * * , — ■- - ■___»■_ — ■■■. i ■■■. wp i m tm r n ni ii ■i.-i-..i — 1 , i s tllisiirixy w €. saturday ivo er is 1833 j v . i tj if f lto €. ton^g j_jm^ti^mf|l l^wholb 0 6 arts of tha sta.dw.reby trie peculiarity ofthe*r position oatos frhn the enj~y«tent of ue ihcdi tiea which would be afforded hy such improve mei.ts and that he plan adopted should i.-iclde our p uli.rint rp t thlapestiiili^i was objected to by iessrs car son and hii'man who cos tended that by embar neshfg th action of the star ■w-th t..e particular cinim ", ftepfj se-tieo at the outset nodnr.g cou.d be a.-.-.-mplis'-ed the discussion was eon th.ii.d until nearly 10 o'clock wheu the meeting adjuern d to meet at early ennule-light on the a.c-e'.-ing tfrraiiaff m m esdiaiantfnimsdi-bery.nnd •»■■«"»•* ■the l rates ■arrearn ;■, m ad | mmmmml ... . tue.injrh,,»:..ai ; t'm_rmie " mm v (_. w r»m_^^m .,,..,: r-^obriv.u til r.e oiitmri ; lilli \\ a it 4 ■11.1.1 -». u » he editor must be peal paid or j . noveyihi 10 1s_._j1 ■,. attended to . . . . ... ..- 3 r .., ,„„_'_*!-)..■that wr.ie un t>th i k il road mef.iing b direct to h.c j-«~-8 ; pursuant t piblc notice a numerous assem , the siibseriptioaa taken before thc hlajje f tru rituen of this county met in th •_ " vn.it of th'aa peper.it arill k - remern f r , ;>,,,.,, j , t , . tow0j tt ear ; v cr.n.ile light jaeonthepuhlicetioneftlu bret „ t h evening of ih.2_d october john m'dow •-' " ______ ; ell eaq . « caji d to the chair aid it elmer ■:' impboitsd jowph m o '.' iraon eaq explained the oh " ri-rt#-vw boi jeetoftm -,, ti l r iif.eu read thereat and cl l ! resolution which had been crafted by a sue i eununittee of a previoos meeting with the view 1 qgsmst rin-t is the authorised agent of ( „-(• heing aubmitted to the present meeting f 1 tg&sm*smmmwdmm ihe igncer ol nins j j^tkm the following is a copy ofthe u ir tod oi maat'ie county k ky k pori end resil'tuuns panteotee ofthe above ah j t . fi curaalittee appointed for the county of j uc'iitin straw hay and su li i rmhert-,1 i on the subject of rail roads an ygiflwatitmapeakafir itaetr-and * cer uc j li _ % nieetiog of its citizens nnthisday , the mast valuable unprovi meul s to . .^ u (| .. . ( . ; . r . , i : ,„, ine , ( . m i r/l . j ,,, , that modern ingenurty baa a igg sted . . ; r , e rf .,., _.„ .„ .... _. . , ; oteconnw . ted ; ver and speed in oper.ti.~g the aj .| ;,_ .^ _ , t minting u.j_ct ; i t ework~ndthehttle danger f d vjthashort resolution which are ,,,,! rix on account of the siinphcity of f(j , . ffi ..;,,„. ltm ,.„. jf the y rc l.,!„np,a.,.l the mm with which it « appfubati „ f . is meeting may be r : lfia , p a by far the most desirable contri . j { f f , ... e!1 , 11 - r -, m(>in f i wereryet ocen used for preparing , jjj -^ first dlfli .., lu t ,, e surmou nted 1 rler for horses and cattle i he | gov . ernmpnl ls exf-ecied to aid in oit-ffl the patent rights for k v the eonstructio of a tail road is the giving pf ti „ r l ,„....,-.■■■. | an exp'-nse of jscorio per mile by choosing 1 beaufort wc can unite the greater strength t , the s'ale which is the most difficult obstacle j to be overeune and thus have the assnrance ot ; any and all three of these markets the acres si of wealth and power will compensate tbe increase at east over that of the mute from fayette villr a great a~c.~s6i.in could be had if articles f.r fran.portati.n ich as tar turpentin lumber rice co'tnn be that if there is r-.d avig.ti.».i it fayetteville we can trade there and at wdi.mg~.n r beaufort lis we find hour interest to do so that the committee d'-'in it expedient and the aafest p licv t eaneenmte all mr energies on me grand eent-al mate and leave h.d5a*idaal tow.s to connect theme ivea with it as they deem m l odusive to their interest the emitter h<>pe they wi 1 not only be par ! ne j hut justified by the citizens of the west if upon thai occasion they advert to exist r evils the removal of which they deem of mudi more itiiporti-joe than all rail roads or any oth er iieasurc of political economy which pr.s°nts iiseli for pnblie consideration they allude to the amendment of our constitution and may are not hope that a temper of amalgamat'ou operating tj bring the east and the west in to concert up.ni the mom ntous topics of inter nal improvement may at th same time unite us in abrading from ur constitution that odious fea ture through which the power of the govern n.nt by an arbitrary an irrational mlp is made to de pend upon t;,e number of counties instead of thi number of free citicens who pay tax and do du ty and they reflect with pleasure that from fay ettevilie they have always met the firmest and most undeviating regard for their rights and thai from beaufort and newborn the west has been able to enumerate friends and now looks tot support from tne same quarter the eoiiiiaitlee by way uf cheering the droop ing spirits of north carolina will m conclusion advert to some extraneous information worthy of the peopie and tbe age in which the acts allu ded to were achieved the state or new yorkl may justly be hailed the morning star in thisl hcmispher onn.-rn.al improvement appearing ________________________________________________ s v »«•"■■«• in thelr^e^v^tr^l wrr-a nave expressed arssmh^mtatapt far the democracy which in.1 ences all m ks ofs m an •,-,„_. they seem to ££ «, j k r xr re r h ; ii,l p indian.ti ' « h <> f *« lofcer c'as.es boat u..-n fight anu mi cmtai of which uiej hear i and m cit,..,r th ekibition eom aaee a fl taah-faas-aa daniawnatic trails i onr manners and rusto i(3 . each of th d runes aiiihow refers wuh a rom>»aa show i unto and ~ xukaiion t the m ia v > r nf thr title classes f borope n ptehenting a pattern d ex cellence for tho whole world to ml w to any reader who has access to lenddfl n p°rs it is eameoseeary to bay that reference i thee intentions among certain eardeiarof tha \ rnerkain paeple in term rfeensure ah-old least ei anv be made hy an knelish anthsr the net ropo.itan journals re absolutely filled witli p bee reports many of them detailing scene of the moat revolting character totally unfit for repoblhsetion in any resp-ectabl me.-t~an ne th r rtcre ennear ,.. ■l -..,„.■-. _______________________________________________ • ~ - —. — g have been wdde«ah|e j rt e ; a , h m m v y standard averas-wff &*%**.— we^«d|___3 r 7rl h~tw„hiv n b..e nmtbrrn.udve 7 <_**** n sav opp^iticmit g-n jx.ur hatwedid wimwe^uldio preven:l7t77 w-man kc , i/n th lveciu v.e shall p.,b 0 ) t cuntimuw to sa v hard uung , ... w.1,1 w e lake net * rr:r uvr — , wgi^ngpobiwr ago ws^inge a jackaae.»ndh»deednf on £• am n eharacr-r the authenticity ol the tor is anoeasaonahle-w h-ard i it fium a geotlsmea f d.s*mg:iis',~d j , \ " ifcsic ww writing have placed bias laz tne first of hnaf authors and of who any eountry ought oe as his own rs justly pr.,_j | t wasmtatsd in a conmny of whom was acoth _________: r ■j ___■■____■■oa the evening of the . th the meeting re assembled a hirg number f the citiz.-ns wet present jud»«1 i ra>an r ilwtpd his prop ositiori and sohmitted a r-soiatiw bis views for he purpose '•' having it added to the others if aopruved f .. very isteresthi dis ens-ion now lock .•'.->, :• which l.~.%r 1 m*d carson robert ikon i vt.-h k m pea-fon and s.mtuel h llm t pa jerlg f'spreposi ion being opposed by ai the speakers he withdrew it about 9 oclock the question wasput otit.e adoption of the rep rt and resolution when they were unanimously ad.pted . life esd-agnstina as possible and if thczco ■, \ ******** **>**'*'' hut > at t ™ un_e to which the we hear th„se periodicals which baa *******. * niv **- ******* * si:..~ii.in near th tow the greater share of attention npan iheae l^!!____5 l * _**'• wam * ttaabh ** hi «- •*» boar mailers receive she s rca^er share ufpu.ii pa . ***!** uo:n *******} knowledge to its ro age r ' | trut ■| e»e»thetith-irafrfalwa«rt exempted fr n n i in th *- 7 m ' is24 car informant met at g ~ | i:s rarvt.i squab ], the lon.h.o mor t r , e a,ro - v > m4n - hsfingeished e-jg i v".2«-h,oncle,„fsert th now etfom us we ' i *** * ****** ***** conver aim | n...i a long a~cuuot of a om~!i:n of . sau s | 0med on tuo pending presidential eleei-n a„j i and t-attery a „, l^y frances iwid burn 7 **!* ex p re3sej h should general jack wile ot si jaujw vveddebon against lhe rev 5 elected the ami ™ h h relations between james m'dunn il the lady's version ofthe tae '*" countries might be endangered in con afliur ia as lot lew seweaoeof hit implacable hosiility w bbgt&od lady yveddebnrn who anp are to labor un 7 s **** har * ded sxercise of power aae der the effeeta of illness va then sworn and ,^ cftd * urifl - r his comm-,-.d at ne o r : sai6 . stated that on friday week the 23d ult she 1 aeoeataty oe th-nartof our tn&raaa a of was residi.-g at no 1 chesterfield street whe-i __?£'____! __* ***********> were aopereedad catween three ami four o'clock in the day the 5 ****, \*** j ********* t omsst defendant rushed into the house with so m.ch r 2ra '-' 8t3 — v o1 t ** m j***f of the s~;.i-ea violence that the servant who had opened the ° t *°* n for ** frank antl mmt door fed against the wall witness was in the cna f acter - *■*** ******* r gnnent kiiltore-1 severely hail at the time and the defendant advancing t ****** * *** *** of january re testi towards her with something in his hand struck r ' ** . ********** ter,r * s . «■ha conduct af her a blow on the head which boweter fell o . , n " f kson ' * aa xbie 3 " d hfcl &, mman hercomb and therefore did not hurt her the °" 7 occasion ' *** i that had h defendant exc!a.med-».now i'll he revenged u ut ? °, ., the ****, ********* **> n in the high upon you he then caught hold of her arm ut ******* ******* orleans would and sruck her other blows on tho head which | l " nll,t ' ! > t »^« been cap'ur-d as to the charge she partly warded off by raising ber hand and p aca . l « h*..til.iy c thornton declared her arms and hands were black and blue from 1 , * ( nterc , oar9rt » ** fla t a d otherwise bo ttle effect ofthe blows which she received j it 118 , ************ ****- ?*** she straggled to get away from the defendant " ad n peculiarly courteous and humane and to who fell upon her like a tiger and one of her suppjrt * m a3 * e uonb.gged h»ts . m n.i ... one maidservants who entered the door at the c!rc "'™ tanrp : ■» *** . oa*ded testa that same lime with the defendant took up an rnibrel ° n e . / , lh " ***? k ' tne url ii ' w e la to defend her if it had not been for that p tirni tted to bury tneir dead laying beyond e circumstance she believed she should have been c 7 7 r -, a , ***** '- r uv '' vaids in advance killed for she felt convinced that the object ef °! ? r , jacksi l n ' s f^e.,chme.its a i w.thin the defendant was to murder her another of !?* lme *** bttned j tk * ********** taej her mmd servants also endeavored to defend her f 3 ' y.^jf m »* 1 wl **? vas whan the defendant took up one of the hal *^ t * 6 *' ** ****** q «** w •< chairs and flung it at her she called mur ********** the earoids epaulatt a(rf derj as loud as she could and her servant boy 1 1 ***********. a i * who had rim for assistance retarted with a , , gan j 5 " 1 .* wpehedinthe mon ■police-man when twelve or fifteen ruffians ur «^ ar.uage saying that one ptxtme a who had h.,en hired bv the eraf-ndant rosbed in uletts ' v " s slu *'^ 1 ** lhat i«w ■««* ■to the ball * was ma:ilu ?> a,,ci w!ie » < nd it should he sent i mr ally counsel for defendant after hearing trtt^t a t 1 77 * i this tale asked lady weddeburn if she hl f d j^/p 1 7 ere rescued by gen jackson ■been sworn she replied in the nffinnathre 3ue t^tsl " ? 1 ° em ?' uhe >' ■then lam instructed to say"-remarked the sj d-'ijsssi i attor.,ey-*hhat in the smtement t hare t^^jri tftk^^rti ,, i made yon fate d apefe one word of truth t a j * ' j .' ' ira ' k an : s " i,er k * ■outlepart of the defendant dins thjt^t^t ' ,**** ■proven that he was tiie legal owner af the house | u .. 1.7 ? ! s ,* s 8 t i ind that ladywedd-jrs oecepied it without t^z^tzl 7 ? i a till ot authority that th key otergyman f a v • i - 1 • ° u !* "!: i in an attempt to take peaceable passion of his js^a s t _ "' "?""' a "' i ~ t ' hl i property was violemly a.~a__l_d by lady j j ft " v '?' a,vi '« m/ticart i ■weddeburn and severely beaten over rtre held fts ± ' j iftjt 1 : b ,. i 0 l ,.; u i ii . . , cni.alrocs act tail t.'i ue»enj rs ot mr c i:irr7 and shoulders with au umbrella which she .„__,__ u ,. , . .. , i „•; „ . '_____ ..;.,' j -,. . a - i i on 1 areie above the s«>rw ihbiinra or rnorcenarf w_:__j wieloed with oreat torce ami skid ritesc •_._, •-...;, .;..; „ ? jr clearly adduced by d fendaants wit 1 — he was a cl*rk 1<r^b a nrl^b he a d-n h lady w.'.-.hi.-'j-.-.rii i the entered i door the moment aid i blow troui.n.ih ann a uatl^didl^h nor first '* a__________i the following resolutions were then submitted and adopted resolved thar the chair appoint three dele gates to represent this county in the convention to he held ai raleigh on the 4th moody in no vember next rfs-hed that the citizens of this county meet si rutheri'ordton on the rid monday in november for the purpose of instructing their d.legates in ih • onvei ion the following gentlemen were appointed by the chairman.in pursuance ofthe above resolution delegates to the proposed raleigh convention viz g.v h g burton thus pews jr and jo.md carson wilmington contention the convention met agreeably to appoint ment in tbe presbyterian church on thursday he 31st of october at 11 a m gov swum , rutherford and lincoln which are sold , co0llterat . t each other and every one istle s made he will sell individual % route agreeably to their own ter state with the above exception ; and w.ard the accoinphsli k.uld much pref r selling the county rf .. __ h .^ g w d€sho|]8 v.siunj shortly the conn , t :.....„.. t : . ~ .*-;» .~ i , iv to ktenburg m on um.ry ; pretty much in some parts or hllok um.erknd.yake i h _ g n v ( _ lh _ id _ of petwabnrr ; , pm.ru of the counties uest of that , .^.^ th _ bpst mc'l,..t winch he widexh h.-a ma ■; tha t !. mute along that side of the state jjyhjubtonjjt.ihat t will s_-.se '^ ! is facti - ah , p , an a has many advantages with such as y w is ; st t m,b.,,m-.i y th »»-■.- •-- z n t,7(^o77f ti v l»r th a-nter risoirr to spec i *-, , k _ _• b 1 u committee have come tothe conclusion that a eiivbatetit tliat has l*en before ihe pub , . ■• ,. ,. ■^ r ,,. iu . ,,-) the centre on the <>;,;. i.it s 1 ■;■- olihe state more hthe best to the — l . a h r , ( h '. the r-..-;::^t.-j in ___________________________________________________________ s!_^^^s ;, • io . i * i in hi io im i it i in grand ca rial ; and idthough drawing with a tim id and ungiaring light at the commencement yet she has continued to emerge and rising by de grees gaining strength from past experience site has at length attained an elevation worthy of all limitation and which has deservedly attracted the admiration of lhe world a for eign periodica of eminence has pronounced il the greatesi piece of continuous labor upon the globe the chinese wall excepted the canal is from the hudson river at albany to lake v.tie a distance of 3*30 nules is 10 feet wide at lop 28 at bottom and affording a iepth of 4 feet water for boats this was 1 >„. at the cost of the stale ui 9,000,000 of dollars and is exclusively state property and although locked p several months in the year by ice neverthe less is i source of revenue equal to 1,500,000 but its primary vaicn to the state results from the steady prices i fiords for every hi raised mar enough to be sent on the canal to market giving to the farmers the nov york prices de was unanimously called to the chair and wjs f srn.\.«ge,of fayetteville.and willi y:.i cj loep of this place appointed secretaries eioht counties were represented to wit columbus cumberland sampson bladen brunswick du plin wake and new-hanover the following resolutions were presented by joseph a hill and on motion of william h haywood of raleigh refered to a commit tee composed of one member from each county selected hy the chair viz — wake william h haywood veto hanover — joseph a hill cuirl.-eriand il strange columbus — a troy bladen — w diinrn jones sampson — william ash ford . brmtsw irk — f n wadded duplin — ' antes lawsoo who ported in favor of the resolutions whereupon tne question was taken upon eachj separately aud unanimously adcpt*______________fl i-___i______________________________l bjetns it perfectly useless to af ihe siioeri iriiy oi tliis ma ll be expected io buy witboot band h inomenis observation will be better l^»f the success of the imorovcrient than hhccrtili ates tiw wis'uno to see the editor ofthe watch have one m a few days and re p . .«. inndc i-i ium as to tbe an right i.l the agency of i down a railroad to intersect the valley of pennsylvania has profited by ner examp'e & j y ur ih carolina has been retanind and her gen ■yadkni at a place some 40 miles from sa i s endeasoring to outstrip her neighbor in the j prosperity creatly impair.d by reason of ■lisbury called the narrows and where the nav ee i canals arid rail roads sue haaa central j foe distraeliooi which have hitherto prevailed ■i_~u.ii of that river is totally obstructed ti.e eotenmmeanoo by means of nil roau and canals | iu he _ bli . poaim , il3 ari3isili . ltwa ., jca l prpjii(h _ ■...,.,......;.. ,,-.-. 80 miles ': . the estimated rna-ingthe eastern and western parte ed tne l n y^^g ami jealousies . and pwcpjf a ,, at~.it v-'io.xo th nee to 2 ai-s v~i to apprex.male extencirg rou . •;,, ,,'•'- wl|was n , lhi - k ,..-,■.......,, , jt « "" vj4 « "• catawbais about 00 miles and from phm to putsboiy , m the coarse of whieh the rail stoto esn be acconiplished without harmony of ! beatles for to schenck's bridge at the first ***** will be made not to scale the aleghany j fl a ehnfrand concert of action among her citizens a eoce ..„ rhuradaj 14th of ' brpid river is 40 miles but bevond the n.r fountains hut actually to enter amidst us «■>- therefore z next ao . ill wii'nu thiee • ** - '•» hus been no survey if this route terraean teccsaes and in dcpite of solid masses ut fie^e . that whil each section of the ■day fee colts ai d hill s i -, . arsohi . ' : w > '. ni beatles ford then the entire dis 1 rock and other ehslroctmog has pert-rated the . sutt si , () ., lc pro3ecute v - ith viffor slich fic!iemes f.vj-entra,i joo-mile h.-a.s ; - ' »«* lh - fay tterflle would be 140 mile8,con mountain a distance of 9(1(1 feet ln passing of : of nter „ p iniproterna . lt m to promote armd c-taad.vix netting two of the richest rallies or districts which the traveller is hid lor a space lroin the it8 imiriei{iate interests yet these plans should eo holt enters a lilly by i ;** •"•■'■". * ** and ahoutidhig in if <•»,•. merging on tbe olner ~~ e he 13 , ,,. d rg sul)g o the t pukcy ot - li ah a celt bj sle-v m i th <^ ***■«• « l l " lhe end ot ' bavi ****!**,*£* "^ f uie fu§res3 *_£ ie f state improvement * ° cni.-wa colt by sa-e-ivl uavjjjg»j ™. uii...iio .. the committee be and the mdness o has that the delrgates to the general shy vashii,.-m.-j^rh r t!rii er a i --'*'" •** them would be no expiation in l or nearly no lt.00 miles o canms mm cmm , ntio n - nd the mwube £ 0 f lhe legislature knilina-c-or b.r a ill by cla ! h * element that no portion of our state to rail roads and th.s s but a smnd part ol her i - oimt to as . nml l e in ralei?h , ou . ht no to meet k.mull a liliy v stockholder : t!i0 same extant surpass those districts com *™""™ '!" l j at * '>"' n_»i.j haye expen ed pij d .. a ny specific p!li , „ f i raprov ement a_s sr .-» day ' p 08 ° f the val1 rf ,: ' ft va,ikin ' '■"' cauwba ' . ,(, ' 0 ! 0 -? 00 of d ;: hr3 ' er f stte h « ht;r f but in a spirit of compromise and concession and st . e ■_ i.md the three broad rivers for fertihty there jected plans lhe canal from eity of liberal and enlightetmd patriot ism each ready ;_ „,,,-..--;„.■1 ,.~ f i .,,.. ,.-..: j ur i im ail r-ao from ha,timofe boll t be urn , u :':,.,, i ., .,., ,: ">' th ve ry best and most valuable kinds at the ■*«-"••■• tl hio river are nnuerta-.kmg 3 which j toliacnhce partial interest i same timo embracing the moat popalous region **" f 80-ceea*uuy achieved and wrh the won j thfl dt ot buc , ■of the state distinguished for wealth and a ca lle , r ** lr :• , • a * s has h c gignantic j * l{fsoh , edt tn _ t we fook to the wiadom of the 1 pability of enter prate to any practical and useful m * b l " . lu " *"* - ress ' . 1,er ca if tal | ne city ot : lpf , is i atlire to pn , v ide a system of internal im i extent to establish those facts let us turn our rf*nv~vj is to be uoited by canals and rail ways mvcment wfc shai1 be comrne . 19arate with ■eyes tn the map and see thc large and rich ***** **&** and ul : nce , witil he the wants of the people and worthy tbe charac i ties of which those several divisions of oer stat '* i!0 - but th ;' **** instances ot ran way com m of e g uie *^ ■av cu:,,s,,l what p-oduce is there which munication affording the greatest eneonrage | j t h--t the resources of the state ■valuable or m m m w mmm 7 b • ■■■! transportation the upper pr rts bordering '— '"'• l l8t i - l ' '; t^'\\'i **} an ,| lil3t t }, e [ jt slature ou»ht to provide at the ! •-. i he blue ri.hje produces corn wheat rye 77 cum charge the in ans face pl.shi.g the v-ltf 7 t*h*f's em * ■'**** i's barl.-y.ll.ix,hemp.aiid orchard f the fin ' "«•«'. **' -'— i ;..,,..■,. l;..d d p srrne of ;, ffijrdil . n . e w-tu,l aid to the e.te v w£liial_u\i tl-.i 1 - st fruit both apples end peaches irish potatoes °° emb-mkments with transverse oak sleepers pr se of her citizens t , t , , _ cabbafea and all the varieties which a soil and *******'. { " r l1 "' r , ai!!r s l,t l,!c *** ma;erial i ltld on motion ot a mac rax the conver.ticn aft beapeaks tbe lady cl-mate suited to those articles iron ore fee in yeho pine completed a an expense of^ooc lj teaeetatst john's lodge at half _____^"» am rcntifet oil inform exhaostless quantities the more aontherly or v t m , it i.g a mjsl lelietttros mode ol t o'clock p m where refreshments were uas received the present lower divisions produce the most or ail of these transportation lor the produce ot the valley ot tho pruvi j c , 1#an d a pmn ber of the citizens joined the msaauber fashions from corres ' enemerttad and to which belongs their gaeat •* 4 f 0 ___ p ' l l pw ****** f***y**e grain ft3sliva f he convention adjourned to meet at w the nerthera cities and is prepared , staple cotton the iron of lincoln burke and | a11 *******>, **> ding distiheu pint from fruit ; the ( . a , 0 r thechair .. a til orders with despatch her house j ru'herford and the limestone and marble ui wgiam lhe uatawha and vam.,1 possess n mnp ] ianptf with notice from tbe chair ■pauiethe p-ost urtice ! burke county bacon p.rk oeef n-ailtry fcc . | ****** r*f lcs ._\ pw whieh chari..,enz.s the j th _ c nili)(l afta n assembled at th presby jfhsnwj this business tfaefaehiea re ail c~mra.n to both mud gold aught be taken koanoke dtsuiet wtocb may be a ( ded i.enot ■terian c , lirc , * the 2 d inst at balf pa_t"s ■*__■lynchburg and having had much ' into the acc-unt nor is there any jwrtioa of tbe ton liiii.-on ores lue rail road iron lii.rles | ( p c } wk p j v ,. here delegates from all the ■■there as well asm other fashiona gkbe which affords greater convenience for the to hambuag nppssiie agusta in georgia >?, ; alkjv . - ampvi countu . sas ,; e nibied and being call mr*t \ irginia mm p.is persuaded tha ! applicatian uf water than the upper countie mti * the mn euis h4 miles lui:g i reared up o _ t t _-, e follov iti s rescdoiioos were a ■snii-rk-tion to such as may choosr i ainsdy referred to to bemore definite we shali •" p 1 1 -- p uste » '" ade ci ****. ***** p : - e . cnarred ; d d . ier shewtu revive regularly frum j numerate the counties of macoo hay wood bon m-d driyen mto the ground endw.se an _ seenred . ' reso '> ve i that the thanks of this conven w-'»»t,dx w york the ht.st fas ' cr-inbe rutherford lincoln burke fredcll row j *********** esxtia t on which rests the sills for ] t]oq be tendered to the men_bera efthe presby m wpfattenrsfor ale to those who ' an sorry stokes wi!ke and ashe as being ** ra,,in v r - ******. *** ilg . ! "> ; « pwfiqq ; t rian ch.irch for politely tendering their tml k -> make their own dresses she will peenliariy favored with tho-^e streams which * **** _* w « letter tvaya are private charters the j rf - foerr e ui ha id a few o.veg'.at facility in the application of water st-ck of which is now above par amidst this /_ fcf / m / xhat the thanks of the visitors and mlki'bans and fashiov ' i h,wer or ****** mtrdtienery of every deacrip ra » i our srster states advancing to ti.e goal oi j d ,,. p , r . tt . s f - in thp edjotojng counties be pre u*iu »,.*>_•« r/i_,_i ! l ° n hat n,i 1,t •* re l u;red ' the ******** citrsen and delegates from vvil ■b*t ms bmwefs :, i:ii .. yadkin and ihe catawba to those points what t he condition ot luveu inoihcrstate | mlr f ,...,,-,. ,.,^^^ ait 1;t ■nhdeni that she can suit the t.ste j of mi rseetion would he found as bom as the in ««*$"■« ** her immortality could have kept | ha _ ba fkmn „ thern dufl ■» community she therefore ad habitants would see it was their interest to _" from i.,e grr.ve with me word oblivion for lh ei r oiourn amon them a meet the rail road at thos places the nav her - p propr.ate nscnption sickened with ie ' re80 \ kd that " the tha - kg 0 f this conven w ' from the country will be dili \*\***** * ** ******** baa alrt-ady been sutfi f hortions her dumwa leak spoo her faded lion ten dered to thu secretaries for their ser ■! cientlv tested but no general extent for want healih with s-.rrow though not despau wl *- e . * m mm . - : ofwhai a rail road to those points would sup the coiniiiittee indulge the hop that the god r wc?wrf , that p thanks of this conven '»«-•"' tv ply r row wilmington to fayetteville there is herdesimy is ao u togive to ber an invigora . d y p holmes p.-ed blase imeamboat eavigauoo the distance about 100 ng caress and send her torth among her sisters f v mithvil!pt3nd capt . g bianev , of the j m ''^ thr va " ta g p «' ****** ?*?****** s-rn^wh engineers for the us of their steam boat -****'* v tii , — i . .,-. r ; ■, ., „.. ii ,. t l . i nt!:t-,irise wlncn wi.i make — ker once nv.re — the-i c ■. — c — -.■■-,-, 1 — m — r~r f*eg*enant of setain in id . ... . ******% p n ••*• ***** w ■wo.iv ave ne o>t ./,,_. i„i i r __ i .___ j fl , on the excussion to smithy-lie and oak isl f^enant 0 f qniel s»mt " f l20 "*• * *** ** om the sea to thal tl i . h ' he uunder of those ■*• an d l warranty t'-u r * 7 ." ■c '' : !'" l " n *} j point and thus get a market the sooner and for belioi her 7?.«_ij . th»t th t ; i-in of ihi convention ktsteb^ihiaits.^ji.fl the committee will now . ******** thai t this meetmg eirons rf *«^. j c-^ms tetto^stas k^nnsrs :; ' t vl " d , tor l n ade«tl,,~flv to the facrs and circumstances f «"* *« fellow citizens throughout dm s~sto-iwin nrfttohhe te teemded eeet a ha ha ol ned . w u ° is ! ***** **** * **^** i(1 **** of beaul '«' rt * and ma ' e ' 2t ?° 0i s fe ° f ** _^ "^ tktrtti k " r**j ***^** in u li w i h -» ■****** » the cty of raleigh distance - »• geneml of caroh •* j an!ibiract3s j m rcso . ■? f 5 "» ittnd i j miles the cost estimated at 7000 a mile ■mmm the chairman rose and addressed the r - e . ako n land blank deeps of i by adl p tin _: his as tne p'>''i l,i « of trade l the meeting was addressed by jud-e meeting and adjourned the convention tins ."..,: we are sure ofa good haiboror ea p.rt town 1 1 orman j m'd carson ksq col hillman die ■■■^ ' j '->' changing its directions it can he made to i johu m.-jre esq achilles durham esq and dr vv c lord secretary ' near wilmington and fayeiteville jfrom j scbieffehn jvlessrs forroan f.-ire ai wilmiugton.n c nov ; tn of which places a rail road hy individual , though they concurred of unproveing intercom from he wilmington advertiser might bs made to interstct tie i mumcati on uiroughuut the state by means — _^- j ***********•-" try to pas is comparative rail n kids yet they wished it to be understo d from the miad-lym gazette y levi 1 fang leafed pine t hand en ail that that this community while thev were desirous those accurate historians and unprejudiced i y 1 yct:ey;,:.,a:.c w.um be __-/■_•. at ' f prxa-uri tmproyem-uts suggested in other writers mrs trdlope the rev fiddler and s.bscriie joel woodel otts-ftm every body beeeainted with lbs his.ory id 1 the emperor narotd-oir roc ifect the dre_dfid expiosiua ofthe ittftratl omumac which was placed in tne sir i»£or ( - bis c image __ bs was on his way tothe theatre a similar attempt on human life to which we have heretofore ilud-i was recently mad . in rhode island the follow ing letter address d to tho publisher ofa prov idence paper explains the design and details of this nefarious plot the whole business as yc is veiled in mistery westerly oct 19th 193*3 dear sir since my return home i havn inquired of col george brown jr and j h i cross esq respectir.g the gov wile trunk they went down and opened the trunk — an ray i that it c^rne to this place in the sloirp y yorm i capt robert brown jr and was taken from on board by e w b.bcock who is grandson to gov wilcox and by him sent in th mail carraige to the governor who with bis wife put thc trunk on the table they then took the letter which was fastened on the top of lhe trunk dire ted to gov edward wilcox cliarles ton r i with care a.vd this bm ct aad opened it tne letter *-~~ in subsume as follows third d.w neams free for any thing af thes two lays are firming expeei-d to amount to an o i'.ie path is fine m ail wea crder of the c l u b . witness — decidedly not he did not use any violence whatever ; but in less than half a ee-.-nd after we got in he was attacked by la dy weddeburn and her two servants lady weddeburn was herself very active with the umbrella and called upon her servants to mur der die ruliians the defendant had no weapon in his hand and merely raised his arms to mtwmi himself from the blows aimed at him fat .._. do you mean deliberately to swear that all he did was to put his arms up to defend himself — he did nothing more tluu defend him self on your oath did you see lady weddeburn at.:k a blow ? — 1 cannot say that 1 did but she made use of abusive epitaphs and what wer those abusive epitaphs as you call them — she urged on her two maids tothe murderous attack on the defendant did you hear her cry farder — i did was that while she was beatiag the defen dant with the poker i can't say ; she was fighting away as hard a she could dear grandmother — / have tent you a present open tlie trarik and keep it till i come c the g.vernor unlockbd the trunk and his wife proceeded to throw hick the cover when ihey found it woold not readily open and aft r 01,0 or too pulls upon the cover it opened enough for them to look in when they saw the lnslr.iaents of death unfortunate occurrence — yesterday afbr noon between eleven ar.d twelve o'clock during viae ervic in the catholic church in ann street an unf.ttunate sneae of confusion wa created in conse.pier.ee of an alarm thai the walls ot the chapel was falling which previously been era deed by the digging of a found-lion for a new building by the sid of it eight feet deeper than the foundation of lhe church the appearance of these eracis and the fact that the west side of the chapel had settled full nine inches proba bly occasined so e misgivinge iu thetmudsof the con«t.ga.ion that the building was not alto gether safe the immediate cnuse of the alarm however was the falling ofthe front sash in the gallery which instead ef sliding up and down as is usual by means of pul lies worked on a pivot so as to be shoved out by means of a atick and when it fell it rebounded several times making a terrible nose like the cracking of inor ! tar an grain work a cry instantly arose from ! several females in the gallery that tne church 1 was tailing which was re-echoed by a general \ shik-k aad a rushing for the dows one only ! was oj>en and not being sutii.iently large to par mil tne pressu'e to ptss through the conse quence w_s that a great number of females children and old fee.ie men were thrown down trampl_d under foot and severely injured a bout ten or twelve women in their freight jumped from the windows of the gallery to the ground and it is said that two had their legs broken • auljeveui the whole rf their frames must the governor then or soot aft.r c-irne to this village and informed n grandson e v'uab eock ha his brother benjmia biocock in ifeie york iiad s nt him the trunk as scr-aed £. w i-aocick went home with ht.n a a readily d . :. . erei trr letter to %? a tttgety xm wtrnm affair remained a secret till wilhia a few diya when it was thought t uimake a new attempt to ease the trunk col brow j says he took the trunk steadied it into tlae garden -»'■- opanad it s>as to , . k in tk>k a pair of si~sors and cut the strings attach ed tothe tnggeisafthe pistol and opened it says one of tbe strings was ahorler than the other and was a weaker one and ia lhe first attempt to open it they br ke too of tan strands consemieinly it stretched enough for them to look in before it be~-an to more the stronger one which if t had not it must have destroyed tbe house and all in it as the p.wder has been weighed and found to be 5 pound the pistols were bjth loaded with balls these are all facts that have came to my knowl edge ; 1 need not tell you that i have written in hast very respectfully i remain your ob't sery't r g bi klingame [ uvrrts l er a&iis ■■■1_-.1t fc . it h i s in a late ad eriisentent for me ie a real es tate it was added in a postscript ia cdcr lo en hance the value of the estate tk-t thei is lawyer within fifteen miles at the place " v i h.ajd like to livo there
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Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | The Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1833-11-16 |
Month | 11 |
Day | 16 |
Year | 1833 |
Volume | 2 |
Issue | 17 Whole No.69 |
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Place | United States, North Carolina, Rowan County, Salisbury |
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Description | The Saturday, November 16, 1833 issue of the Carolina Watchman a weekly and semi weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
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Title | Carolina Watchman |
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Date | 1833-11-16 |
Month | 11 |
Day | 16 |
Year | 1833 |
Volume | 2 |
Issue | 17 |
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Description | The Saturday, November 16, 1833 issue of the Carolina Watchman a weekly and semi weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
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sl j*7 utw ** " "* tl oftakrw pel t__nt?i\v v jfto m •* -*** a*_ra_t ar *.<#«-* *•---— * * , — ■- - ■___»■_ — ■■■. i ■■■. wp i m tm r n ni ii ■i.-i-..i — 1 , i s tllisiirixy w €. saturday ivo er is 1833 j v . i tj if f lto €. ton^g j_jm^ti^mf|l l^wholb 0 6 arts of tha sta.dw.reby trie peculiarity ofthe*r position oatos frhn the enj~y«tent of ue ihcdi tiea which would be afforded hy such improve mei.ts and that he plan adopted should i.-iclde our p uli.rint rp t thlapestiiili^i was objected to by iessrs car son and hii'man who cos tended that by embar neshfg th action of the star ■w-th t..e particular cinim ", ftepfj se-tieo at the outset nodnr.g cou.d be a.-.-.-mplis'-ed the discussion was eon th.ii.d until nearly 10 o'clock wheu the meeting adjuern d to meet at early ennule-light on the a.c-e'.-ing tfrraiiaff m m esdiaiantfnimsdi-bery.nnd •»■■«"»•* ■the l rates ■arrearn ;■, m ad | mmmmml ... . tue.injrh,,»:..ai ; t'm_rmie " mm v (_. w r»m_^^m .,,..,: r-^obriv.u til r.e oiitmri ; lilli \\ a it 4 ■11.1.1 -». u » he editor must be peal paid or j . noveyihi 10 1s_._j1 ■,. attended to . . . . ... ..- 3 r .., ,„„_'_*!-)..■that wr.ie un t>th i k il road mef.iing b direct to h.c j-«~-8 ; pursuant t piblc notice a numerous assem , the siibseriptioaa taken before thc hlajje f tru rituen of this county met in th •_ " vn.it of th'aa peper.it arill k - remern f r , ;>,,,.,, j , t , . tow0j tt ear ; v cr.n.ile light jaeonthepuhlicetioneftlu bret „ t h evening of ih.2_d october john m'dow •-' " ______ ; ell eaq . « caji d to the chair aid it elmer ■:' impboitsd jowph m o '.' iraon eaq explained the oh " ri-rt#-vw boi jeetoftm -,, ti l r iif.eu read thereat and cl l ! resolution which had been crafted by a sue i eununittee of a previoos meeting with the view 1 qgsmst rin-t is the authorised agent of ( „-(• heing aubmitted to the present meeting f 1 tg&sm*smmmwdmm ihe igncer ol nins j j^tkm the following is a copy ofthe u ir tod oi maat'ie county k ky k pori end resil'tuuns panteotee ofthe above ah j t . fi curaalittee appointed for the county of j uc'iitin straw hay and su li i rmhert-,1 i on the subject of rail roads an ygiflwatitmapeakafir itaetr-and * cer uc j li _ % nieetiog of its citizens nnthisday , the mast valuable unprovi meul s to . .^ u (| .. . ( . ; . r . , i : ,„, ine , ( . m i r/l . j ,,, , that modern ingenurty baa a igg sted . . ; r , e rf .,., _.„ .„ .... _. . , ; oteconnw . ted ; ver and speed in oper.ti.~g the aj .| ;,_ .^ _ , t minting u.j_ct ; i t ework~ndthehttle danger f d vjthashort resolution which are ,,,,! rix on account of the siinphcity of f(j , . ffi ..;,,„. ltm ,.„. jf the y rc l.,!„np,a.,.l the mm with which it « appfubati „ f . is meeting may be r : lfia , p a by far the most desirable contri . j { f f , ... e!1 , 11 - r -, m(>in f i wereryet ocen used for preparing , jjj -^ first dlfli .., lu t ,, e surmou nted 1 rler for horses and cattle i he | gov . ernmpnl ls exf-ecied to aid in oit-ffl the patent rights for k v the eonstructio of a tail road is the giving pf ti „ r l ,„....,-.■■■. | an exp'-nse of jscorio per mile by choosing 1 beaufort wc can unite the greater strength t , the s'ale which is the most difficult obstacle j to be overeune and thus have the assnrance ot ; any and all three of these markets the acres si of wealth and power will compensate tbe increase at east over that of the mute from fayette villr a great a~c.~s6i.in could be had if articles f.r fran.portati.n ich as tar turpentin lumber rice co'tnn be that if there is r-.d avig.ti.».i it fayetteville we can trade there and at wdi.mg~.n r beaufort lis we find hour interest to do so that the committee d'-'in it expedient and the aafest p licv t eaneenmte all mr energies on me grand eent-al mate and leave h.d5a*idaal tow.s to connect theme ivea with it as they deem m l odusive to their interest the emitter h<>pe they wi 1 not only be par ! ne j hut justified by the citizens of the west if upon thai occasion they advert to exist r evils the removal of which they deem of mudi more itiiporti-joe than all rail roads or any oth er iieasurc of political economy which pr.s°nts iiseli for pnblie consideration they allude to the amendment of our constitution and may are not hope that a temper of amalgamat'ou operating tj bring the east and the west in to concert up.ni the mom ntous topics of inter nal improvement may at th same time unite us in abrading from ur constitution that odious fea ture through which the power of the govern n.nt by an arbitrary an irrational mlp is made to de pend upon t;,e number of counties instead of thi number of free citicens who pay tax and do du ty and they reflect with pleasure that from fay ettevilie they have always met the firmest and most undeviating regard for their rights and thai from beaufort and newborn the west has been able to enumerate friends and now looks tot support from tne same quarter the eoiiiiaitlee by way uf cheering the droop ing spirits of north carolina will m conclusion advert to some extraneous information worthy of the peopie and tbe age in which the acts allu ded to were achieved the state or new yorkl may justly be hailed the morning star in thisl hcmispher onn.-rn.al improvement appearing ________________________________________________ s v »«•"■■«• in thelr^e^v^tr^l wrr-a nave expressed arssmh^mtatapt far the democracy which in.1 ences all m ks ofs m an •,-,„_. they seem to ££ «, j k r xr re r h ; ii,l p indian.ti ' « h <> f *« lofcer c'as.es boat u..-n fight anu mi cmtai of which uiej hear i and m cit,..,r th ekibition eom aaee a fl taah-faas-aa daniawnatic trails i onr manners and rusto i(3 . each of th d runes aiiihow refers wuh a rom>»aa show i unto and ~ xukaiion t the m ia v > r nf thr title classes f borope n ptehenting a pattern d ex cellence for tho whole world to ml w to any reader who has access to lenddfl n p°rs it is eameoseeary to bay that reference i thee intentions among certain eardeiarof tha \ rnerkain paeple in term rfeensure ah-old least ei anv be made hy an knelish anthsr the net ropo.itan journals re absolutely filled witli p bee reports many of them detailing scene of the moat revolting character totally unfit for repoblhsetion in any resp-ectabl me.-t~an ne th r rtcre ennear ,.. ■l -..,„.■-. _______________________________________________ • ~ - —. — g have been wdde«ah|e j rt e ; a , h m m v y standard averas-wff &*%**.— we^«d|___3 r 7rl h~tw„hiv n b..e nmtbrrn.udve 7 <_**** n sav opp^iticmit g-n jx.ur hatwedid wimwe^uldio preven:l7t77 w-man kc , i/n th lveciu v.e shall p.,b 0 ) t cuntimuw to sa v hard uung , ... w.1,1 w e lake net * rr:r uvr — , wgi^ngpobiwr ago ws^inge a jackaae.»ndh»deednf on £• am n eharacr-r the authenticity ol the tor is anoeasaonahle-w h-ard i it fium a geotlsmea f d.s*mg:iis',~d j , \ " ifcsic ww writing have placed bias laz tne first of hnaf authors and of who any eountry ought oe as his own rs justly pr.,_j | t wasmtatsd in a conmny of whom was acoth _________: r ■j ___■■____■■oa the evening of the . th the meeting re assembled a hirg number f the citiz.-ns wet present jud»«1 i ra>an r ilwtpd his prop ositiori and sohmitted a r-soiatiw bis views for he purpose '•' having it added to the others if aopruved f .. very isteresthi dis ens-ion now lock .•'.->, :• which l.~.%r 1 m*d carson robert ikon i vt.-h k m pea-fon and s.mtuel h llm t pa jerlg f'spreposi ion being opposed by ai the speakers he withdrew it about 9 oclock the question wasput otit.e adoption of the rep rt and resolution when they were unanimously ad.pted . life esd-agnstina as possible and if thczco ■, \ ******** **>**'*'' hut > at t ™ un_e to which the we hear th„se periodicals which baa *******. * niv **- ******* * si:..~ii.in near th tow the greater share of attention npan iheae l^!!____5 l * _**'• wam * ttaabh ** hi «- •*» boar mailers receive she s rca^er share ufpu.ii pa . ***!** uo:n *******} knowledge to its ro age r ' | trut ■| e»e»thetith-irafrfalwa«rt exempted fr n n i in th *- 7 m ' is24 car informant met at g ~ | i:s rarvt.i squab ], the lon.h.o mor t r , e a,ro - v > m4n - hsfingeished e-jg i v".2«-h,oncle,„fsert th now etfom us we ' i *** * ****** ***** conver aim | n...i a long a~cuuot of a om~!i:n of . sau s | 0med on tuo pending presidential eleei-n a„j i and t-attery a „, l^y frances iwid burn 7 **!* ex p re3sej h should general jack wile ot si jaujw vveddebon against lhe rev 5 elected the ami ™ h h relations between james m'dunn il the lady's version ofthe tae '*" countries might be endangered in con afliur ia as lot lew seweaoeof hit implacable hosiility w bbgt&od lady yveddebnrn who anp are to labor un 7 s **** har * ded sxercise of power aae der the effeeta of illness va then sworn and ,^ cftd * urifl - r his comm-,-.d at ne o r : sai6 . stated that on friday week the 23d ult she 1 aeoeataty oe th-nartof our tn&raaa a of was residi.-g at no 1 chesterfield street whe-i __?£'____! __* ***********> were aopereedad catween three ami four o'clock in the day the 5 ****, \*** j ********* t omsst defendant rushed into the house with so m.ch r 2ra '-' 8t3 — v o1 t ** m j***f of the s~;.i-ea violence that the servant who had opened the ° t *°* n for ** frank antl mmt door fed against the wall witness was in the cna f acter - *■*** ******* r gnnent kiiltore-1 severely hail at the time and the defendant advancing t ****** * *** *** of january re testi towards her with something in his hand struck r ' ** . ********** ter,r * s . «■ha conduct af her a blow on the head which boweter fell o . , n " f kson ' * aa xbie 3 " d hfcl &, mman hercomb and therefore did not hurt her the °" 7 occasion ' *** i that had h defendant exc!a.med-».now i'll he revenged u ut ? °, ., the ****, ********* **> n in the high upon you he then caught hold of her arm ut ******* ******* orleans would and sruck her other blows on tho head which | l " nll,t ' ! > t »^« been cap'ur-d as to the charge she partly warded off by raising ber hand and p aca . l « h*..til.iy c thornton declared her arms and hands were black and blue from 1 , * ( nterc , oar9rt » ** fla t a d otherwise bo ttle effect ofthe blows which she received j it 118 , ************ ****- ?*** she straggled to get away from the defendant " ad n peculiarly courteous and humane and to who fell upon her like a tiger and one of her suppjrt * m a3 * e uonb.gged h»ts . m n.i ... one maidservants who entered the door at the c!rc "'™ tanrp : ■» *** . oa*ded testa that same lime with the defendant took up an rnibrel ° n e . / , lh " ***? k ' tne url ii ' w e la to defend her if it had not been for that p tirni tted to bury tneir dead laying beyond e circumstance she believed she should have been c 7 7 r -, a , ***** '- r uv '' vaids in advance killed for she felt convinced that the object ef °! ? r , jacksi l n ' s f^e.,chme.its a i w.thin the defendant was to murder her another of !?* lme *** bttned j tk * ********** taej her mmd servants also endeavored to defend her f 3 ' y.^jf m »* 1 wl **? vas whan the defendant took up one of the hal *^ t * 6 *' ** ****** q «** w •< chairs and flung it at her she called mur ********** the earoids epaulatt a(rf derj as loud as she could and her servant boy 1 1 ***********. a i * who had rim for assistance retarted with a , , gan j 5 " 1 .* wpehedinthe mon ■police-man when twelve or fifteen ruffians ur «^ ar.uage saying that one ptxtme a who had h.,en hired bv the eraf-ndant rosbed in uletts ' v " s slu *'^ 1 ** lhat i«w ■««* ■to the ball * was ma:ilu ?> a,,ci w!ie » < nd it should he sent i mr ally counsel for defendant after hearing trtt^t a t 1 77 * i this tale asked lady weddeburn if she hl f d j^/p 1 7 ere rescued by gen jackson ■been sworn she replied in the nffinnathre 3ue t^tsl " ? 1 ° em ?' uhe >' ■then lam instructed to say"-remarked the sj d-'ijsssi i attor.,ey-*hhat in the smtement t hare t^^jri tftk^^rti ,, i made yon fate d apefe one word of truth t a j * ' j .' ' ira ' k an : s " i,er k * ■outlepart of the defendant dins thjt^t^t ' ,**** ■proven that he was tiie legal owner af the house | u .. 1.7 ? ! s ,* s 8 t i ind that ladywedd-jrs oecepied it without t^z^tzl 7 ? i a till ot authority that th key otergyman f a v • i - 1 • ° u !* "!: i in an attempt to take peaceable passion of his js^a s t _ "' "?""' a "' i ~ t ' hl i property was violemly a.~a__l_d by lady j j ft " v '?' a,vi '« m/ticart i ■weddeburn and severely beaten over rtre held fts ± ' j iftjt 1 : b ,. i 0 l ,.; u i ii . . , cni.alrocs act tail t.'i ue»enj rs ot mr c i:irr7 and shoulders with au umbrella which she .„__,__ u ,. , . .. , i „•; „ . '_____ ..;.,' j -,. . a - i i on 1 areie above the s«>rw ihbiinra or rnorcenarf w_:__j wieloed with oreat torce ami skid ritesc •_._, •-...;, .;..; „ ? jr clearly adduced by d fendaants wit 1 — he was a cl*rk 1 |