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NSBOROUGH PATBI VOLUME IV. GRBENSBOROUOH, N. C SATURDAY, JANUARY 14, 1843. fOHLIHIIi:U WEEKLY, ■MM: *pM doltarn and Fitly C'enta « year, in ad- _7e- or Three Dullura, »tier three li - fan the " 0f ,ubscrip>ioo.— Failure on the part ot.ny subscri- 1, io order a diaconlinuaoco wiihin (he year, will be Raider"! indicative of bia wiah lo continue. AavfcaTi*""**™ inacrted at the rate of One Dollar ,r square of 11 line, or Iras for the first insertion, am! 'wenty-five Cents for each coniinuance. Itlleti to Ibo publishers must be post-pai.1, or tin y cinnot be actcmled to NUMBER 49. R THE PATRIOT. OREENSBOROUGH: tiatur«lu3 Mornlog, January 14, is-i:t. DlHATE ON SCEKKftPEX OP TIIC ClIAHTKK—THE "GREAT WESTENN."—A young; friend, who wan nrciu-.it in (be House of Cornmom during ihc dis-ril, i,ni of Mr. JuttOfc's TOIUIUIIOJII* COIlCtming tin- Stile Bank'* surrender of iis charter, [arc procen d.nii'] wtitos us the following 'free and easy ' coin* municiliou concerning ibu aaaie, under dale ol Kfllfigh. Jan. 7ih. Ho will pardon ua fur ' making Ire*: * fill ■ prirale letter. "| have heard •ome 30 or Hi speeches in UM Huute of Coinu»on* on JpntVs Resolutions about ibu turrender of thu Bank** charter. Aaa Bigg*, of Martin, opened the discussion with a furioi • locofoco speech, denouncing bank*, und declaring tbat the " ia»fe wai between the suuremaey of the bank* and the supremacy of ihe people" '■lie wasreplied to by MICHAEL KKAMIS, of Hirwood, a fery talented man, and an nb'e and elou/icat speaker. Mr. Francis io a very Urge nun ; a great deal more corpulent than the Ootat* hot, ihough nol sn tall. They call him here il >■ •' tireat Wvatern." He took the pavilion llial Ihc miller of appointing a select committee lo re|>ori toiae mitable plan for winding up tin? Bank was unconstitutional, because it violated n Solemn con. tract entered inlo between the Slate and pr,*«i« in-d. t.iluaU—that the legislature hptHiiuiiiii* a com mittee lo go and lake possession of the lln.k, n-touks, bund*, paper*, Air., wa* mi outrage upon the relit* and properly of individual*. He went on i.) -itu'-v that more retcnuu was raised Ir■ ■ m the banks, than hum every other aourcf in the Sute, a... I it, li. il the Dcmoerai* lu «ho» otherwi-e. He iliuweJ how .much vtai owing to the Itink, at.il ta«4diitnia il Hoijii! produce if these debit MIX minnlnti ly to be Cijili n. d. Thai it would pro-duce additional diBtrea* by curtailing the nrrula-i on of paper money in the Mule, already b) far tooscarce. In short, he mado an able apicrh: the sketches repoited in the paper* hero gne )0U ao idea of il; lo appreciate, you mu*t hear him. " He wa* replied lo by Mr Bragg, of Northamp-ton, who i« saul to be the strongest man of the Lu-es party in thu lluui>; bul HI IIIV humble opinion be made a failure. Several of the little Democrats —ihe lieutenant*—attempted, also, to reply. Dun. tin Mrll-ic tried Inai, and aanl that Francis df..lt in amall matter*; lo> which Frariri* replied, thai •ben he d*.all with IE* gentleman and hisarrantie-merits he K.II indeed dealing wnh entail fry.— Scale*, of Ruckingham, made ■ sidewipu at htm , but Mr. V. mentioned that he meant no dm e«j■< i i ■hen he called htm a popgun; and waa not *4*i-pnscd that be had been wmghed in the Scale* and found wanting. Ruasvll, of (Jranvillu lucd h.iii, and hluitrred and 'snorted ' about Fr.w:cn having feme Irom Scotland, cVc; lo wlm-h Mr. F. replied tliat it a-aa true, he did come from Scotland—from a Monarchy—IIMI here waa Ihe ditfurtmcc bi-lwri-n Mr. Kuncll and Inmtelf, that Kuascll waa a Rr-pubbcau by chance, while he [Krancia] waa one i-'-'U. rhmct; and doubtlf** if Kuaiiell had l»■■m '■■MI in Buglaml, lVinca Allwrt would have stood a had chance, for he must have sucercded well «ilh Victoria, from Ibe Quixotic display lie h.M tu»de of himself tbero today. Russell rrj.Mned, and made *ouic allusion to tho patriarch Isaac.— Mr. ft gravely replied ibftl the g**nlleniHii wa* out "f order, for tho rule of the HOUM wa*. thai no Member khould make allusion to ar> ali^nt |>cr*on; and as Uanc w.ia not present to defend binn-clf, he aaaoul of order for aliud...* to him. Mr. K. went on to *iy thai tho genllrmanl front Aahe [Mr. Rower] badn'l aaid a word during all this debate, (ouirary n. Lit cipecialiuii; for at the hegining ot ilies**«ion he wa* cotitiuual'y lalkine. He waa n-minded of the anecdolu of the Irishman who bought an owl fcr a parrot, lo hear it talk; no talk kiting escaped il al Ibe end of a week he cunctud- ««l il waa afraid to talk amung strangers; and being •fier awhile questioned again concerning In* par-rota progreaa, he replied th-it il had not spoke JW, bul lie aupposatd it soon would, aa il kepi " • ■■•il of a thinking!" purmg all Una scene thr House was in a coiiliaual roar tf laughter." THE INDIANA FRIEND*.—WU laid by for inner- ■MM the " Kpiatle of Advice " from the lale Vraily -Meeting of Indiana to llts difft^-'iil mtelings and •"•dividual* of the Soeiely in that State. Wo have :"t yet found space for il; but being aware dial tlie pernicious influence of the political abolition-wtl is extensively fell in parts of Indiana, arid tli«l Krienda' Socioly has been erroneou«l> charged with ■ participatijii in their views mid daligllli wueo,») flsi following paiagraph of ihe Kpt^tlc relaiing to "us •ubiYct. " We are again concerned lo warn a!l our deal hienda against joining, or parliciptting m thr Ba> aiittMBi and o*cr-artive nil of tho mii ■latotj " ''i'-tH *, and lo he cautintis about the kind of read. "'IT admitted into thuir fumilirs; as tho OlTucI »•( 1,1 those hooka and papers mm*l he p< tmcimir, Hick liavo tho lonilt ney to set one part ot" aoeidty jffalnat another, to lefoen the value "f our religion* I'atiinoiiirs in our estimation, or 10 m:ike Ul Pol "uht by the reatraln,ti of the advices or discipline D'our society, [j i iuch beware, whe perceive that the popular eaciieuient* of the day aie pri-cing these elTecis U|HII, them: and Beck uuntu.M andri.remc.il from tl.e*e things before il be Ion TIIE NORTH.WK«T COAST.—We find the follow- •ng paragraphs "going the round.," as in cor.obo-ration of an apprehension tutting lo M*M extent, lhal a design is entertained by Great Britain of dis-pitting ourc!aitn to Hie u rritory beyond Ihe Rocky Mountains. Tho extract il from a letter tfritlen 10 Ihe Kdilor of the (iiubu by an officer of tho U. Bllttl ship Dale, helongiuU io tho Pacifir squndion, dated «• Uny of Panama, Btpt iH, 1049." letters ronlnirung Iho same information were lately pub-llahed in the Raleigh Standard and the S.l.sbury Watebaaan, we rawpooe from lMnlo White, who «h:!om bold forth in the neighboring iliggin*: " We sailed from CaltaQ 9th instant, in company with ihe ftlgatoUaiudStatoa,(Cnanctadora JotjeaA tlag ship,, and »hM»p-of.war Cyane'; but wr- separa-ted from lhcin, anil boro up (ur this port on the aa> tenth dny out. Just pretioubly In our dtparlnre, two Uritish ships-ul-war, (tho raaee Dublin, and sloop of-wsr Champion,) failed thenre on secret vrrict.' Of course, this mysterious movement of Admiral Thomas elicited a thousand conjecture* as to Ins decimation; the most probable of which seemed to he, that ho was bound for Ihe north, west eoa*t of Mexieo; where, il is surmised, a ftritiih glutton If to be located. It accordance with a secret contention between tho Mexican and F.ng-li «h (fuveruin**iiis! And it is among Ihe on dug in Ihe squadron, that tho Irig.ile Cyane, and the DaJfJ are to rr mlezvou* a* soon us practicable al Monterey, io keep an eye upon John Hull's mote* >M ma in that quarter. The transfer of California by Mexico to (ireat Mritain waa a matter of talk torne two year* ago.— That territory lie* between nur Southwestern from tn r arid the Pacific, and its possession by tireal Uiii.iin would bring much inconvenience hereafter. As for the Oregon counlty, il is probablu that a direct isweJO will soon bo mado on (he question of r'fht there. A bill waa > i.i. ..H ■,-- il at the last se*- *IOO bk Mr. I.Nlll, One nf id.. .MlOtMlbf. Konalori-, lo extend s territorial government over Ihe Oregon country. Sur;b a m* asttra will rm doubt bo adopted soon* It will then bo for El gland to object if the ■links pfoper, The Shawnee Indians of Indiana have been ua-tier iho MM of Ibe Yearly Meeting-if Fnend* for many years. These Indian* are.eomfortatly settled .in f«i in-, and Irom HO lo 45 of their children have been attending FrieiUI* school throughout Ibe past fwr- _ (Fur the Pelriet] Is it poss.ble tliat old .F.mip foresaw the present Condition of Ibe United Stales, when ho wrotu Iho following I.I'■ i f " Formerly tho rnem-Scr* said to the belly, Havo no not alt/ays noar_i*b*-d ihre by our sortico, whiUt thou thyself enJMjesl the greatest easi f We will not do it any lonyer. .Tnius while tho rnembers kepi the limd from the belly, Ihe body was weak-ened; und too IMIU it repeated thj membtra ol (heir envy." What says that mrmbrr of tho t'nited Stales called MasaeOllVVetll I '* It is not nur iluty lo tic-livt r a slave mm the hands n| bis matter, when he dee* from his oppression t » our State. He have H en Iho white landlords of thr* south supported by llie Portion ot the blacks, as io.it.' as wo can bear il. Therefore, we pray Congress to free us from all conn«ciioti with domestic slatt ry." That is, to dissolve the Union. As wrtl might Iho logs *ay io the other member* of the body, We hate borne your weight ,n long as we will ; wc hate been op-pressed while you hate been at ease, und are will assist you no mnro ; and now wo pray io be exemp-ted from OBI allegiance to the tforernraenl of the body. The leeead net lion of the i ■ h Artie!* of the Constitution *avs: ** No person held lo service or labor in our Stile under the laws thereof, escaping into another shall in OOOSeqoenCC of any law or re-golation llierein, bo dlaensrged from rich scrticu or labor, but shall be delivered up on claim of the patty In whom such service or labor may he doe." The.general government ha* thought proper to l:iy a certain tlolv on geods. Hut what says some of our ptalOSOMral " ll the (»ri "ent tariff law is not repealed, I am willing to go farther than ever S. Carolina went.'1 Id i* willing to rebel against ihogemral government. Such is iho disposition which is now prevalent, llnl one would ruihvr the gnvormoeiit shoald fall "and like Ihe baseless fab-nc of a VlSIOO| lesvo not a wreck behind," than to support iho polihcal croi d of the other |>aiiy.— Yet th*e*>e very persons are the one* that arc always talking of their patriotism, their dctotedneM to (heir country. If the Bnotoniaita are so conscicn-cious, that they cannot obey the law* of Ihe coun-try, lliev hud better sell Of gi»e away llioir lands, i>iid cut o'll to a country of i quttable laws. They certainly do noteaps>d io govern Ihe l/oiied States. Rut unb pi they do better the United Slates must govern ibcin. If my friend C. Fisher cannot bear line tarill* law, he bad belter array Ilia oratoriea powers., and plant tho artillery o( reason against his political antagonist*, than to nullify agatnat the government* of his own kingdom. When Demee* thenesaaw lite treachery of Philip of Mieedon, In-stead Of opposing the bribed orators wnh an arinrd force, be aro«e In fort: the Alhnooan assemlily arm-ed with ituth--; he aroused them by ihe power of lllS eleqinriee. Say ye which wr.nl haiu been the better wav. B* C* Tax; laopoMs well a« ibe OvtMtelea, era mi ihe enpipa*,.!, .,„cc Ihe cou.,..„y l»,e c.mple.ed »»d 2.100 wi.le. 8,.™, „ the C.pit.l, u„.l l,„ , The. ,n ,v h.r. » fight ,..,.„ ; .,„,,„, ,,«"^1 '," ",""'"-,,un "' ""X coinmiinic.l.en I lot. io llnl l.,,„ „„ly , .Vw ,m„„h* ,wck, 8100 per fetllaf lo he a T.a.i-e a.l„ le »,th them. T. "r. '. ."„"r'aJZSTlhEk'lt """"} lh" &* ■ fooi """"' "u■"•'<^', '" "•"»« «—+ ""I "ll'«« "''I ■•• •»»»•* lip* ttinfi •■» go. I ihi.il. ihe K..I.T..I. ?T« »«H « Jl bl ." P,°1T'1 "'"l "'"if lhc '"" "' $,-'IM"") I-' ""«• Tl" OfUjin.1 -HI|»mT >e. «h.,n .he, ...II ham „u,„.,| p*M, N mil a. .11 he liter, and walcr mm, lot-, on uhirh Btdney .a hu.lt. MM g.ten l» IM ! their purpose the. will hat. . boo.!,.. p,i„, f„r whi. h mu,t coi.ir.bulo lo .t, lo be thoroughly „• j ,■.„■;■ co.it.cl-, in the hope of Inducing ihe.n lob.. 1 'to Ih.t can aehie.c ihr.r en.lt Iheir c«u.,.,, v.,11 '' "SP ' '- come ii.ilu.lnmii anil uiilcpniiili'iil. So lightly be nia.lc * deacit. Sunn.li.in- ngoih.ro Oriental I iicie exploration., roudiiclcil will, greal talrnt] were they regi.aril by the majority, h.wrtcr, thai' m»<> ol war roMoUoMlrirod to puo Martin (iarcia, .y thu ei.ifii....,, Morel, hate diiiiontlraicU that the, one, ...on-fartecing than the ml, pur. lui.-d Iho I and prorrrdrd up ihe Pirana; Admiral llinwii i>iniuii- nl I anama, inaiead of being a ridge ol: whole from hit coinpa.iin.it, for two piiiiihoont of ', went in Ibe.r ptuiail, nn.l came up with then f.ro rncKt, a, many geographer. I.ato dewribed II, it,, rum. Toll man e.oniually died woith 1000,000 I'airuea anuth ..f the K>.|uiua, when after . hard on tne contrary, a t.lley f.otn lour to tlnrtc.n luilel! per annum, although M or .10 years ago he had I "|"l UMI Orientaln. abandoned and Ml fire to their in wi.ith, ami tcaltcredI oral with conical boigbul been tr,i.tpoited for alenliug gcuae lr.un a common ' IMM, leay.ng wounded and pntencrt to blow up oi irom w.nly to nxly feet elet.t.on, wh.ch.on Ibe i in Ki.glan.l. II. Ii.c.l ... g'.-al tplcndor lowar.lt | with them ; il .. ta.d a hund.ed perion. lot! their ',**, "n'1 *" ' '"'l "I*"" I,,w "b^"' "•>"•« UO to! the clow of hi. life, hi. lahln being fumi.hed will. I li»ea in ll.e explot.on.—JV. V Jlolcet in lieiglil. Among Hira. ..nail conical I eyery luxury. Among lliwe wh.i depended upon' hcightt, win., in all diraotiom tarluut ■imm. «~l. hi. houoij. Ui a rlcrgyinao who ta.d g.aco at hit r.tcrt, which ileaccn.l from lhc loriuinatiou of Ihc j lable, and who had been iranapoilcd for Ihc A tide, and un.le the two principal channel*. The of forgery ! one, which il the rirer O'hagrci, Ihruwa .lar li into ll.e Caribbean Sea; Ibaotbai, called ih.-Kio Oran. de, Boari toward Ihe I'acrliic ocean. Tho dividing eountry between llieae riven hat on perrona I Vour. BINUULAS CASK—A TRANCE. LATBR PROM VALPARAISO. The tlnp Oiphau, Cap*. Hill, b» arrived finm >alpara...i, bringing alvicea lo tho Mil. October, (five waokl late..) Tn Mr. Tyler, apauenger, wo "IUI who Aihnrt limo ago an .nhal.i'lanl orNa.ilo., who "" '"■«="'"-'"»"h« following: The new. i, -Ji tuppoaed to bo dead, waa placed u. hi. coffin : ' •"""•n|«"<«nl, Hcrcellit. a young genrial u... T,17 (*T.I . ,? i' l" , a" '" ffifc*' in.er.nenl, hot he aoddenl, gave aign.of l.fe on l — '»'»"'"•' •on... time t.nre. from Hem. had ao- .' - IT,a. V t f I"""'.? n i . , h"r,,,K ",u "' frn/umli, ehaunled, having been I c"' '' ''"""^ *''h ,l""" 3,lu «'»•• "•« "> • bMSa a, or ol 01 leel above low tulet tho flood.Udaa ,iln|)| jn ,r„ne & j „ ,„„„,,•.,,. T|«, ,, ,. «M» Iho Oonenl Torr.co, .bo had a much large, rncme. a.l.ining a heigh. of 27 feel. | ,„„„. „ „,„„, ' b h ' lorce, obla.ued a complete v.clory, doa.ro, .ng a I I I hion anxrclavvIaIIlL.oI.n.o.»rcnuullll.inpgi. In^eIIcPe.t.M...r.IyI lloi. u...m.lclh■■.e j j... / •ii>. I.H...I.... .( al... II ■ nllrn,|, ,,; , |aw ,uil of, A.laniic and Pacific octant by tneai.a of Ihe river V irto Twit >, Bernardino, and Fazfan, it only tweUc mil., and a half; Ibo fall will be legulaled by foil, double lockt of 189 feel in length. The wl.nlo nf he projected canal will bo 49 in.let in length, liU aiugular charaeler: for the cx-dccciacd, after hating received Iho ainccre felicitation, ot hia frienda, and Ihn extra ainccre one of hia heir*, haa been prcaeuled by tho cure who auperii.ten.led Ihe funeral ceremony, will, a t . \ ,.. . ., 7 * . ■ '.IT odeemmaannd.l lloorr ^-' IIUIIII".. lCoorl HIhiee I|'ttppeenna.ee..ootf ttiinll,t f(uoi..iee.iaal,.—— feel in b.eadih at Ibu aurface of thu water, and S3 .II,. ,„.,„.;,.,. i „„. ..„„ . , """'■•• t ..... .. .,.,, . , , ! .„ , I be reawioilaiad gemlrnian, contidettpt. it talbai n'.Vig'.,brfo,',:ri.3o°faijmt ox* aa?afe'«•*—S*«z All -he riven which are lo ae„e a,i ppa.rrtt.'in L „. **!!&&£**!" ^•K^S'*-?" •I.I I have, at the lowed water, a depth varying fr 8 to 15 feel; ihcy will be awopt and excavated to a depth of 20 feel, and k.pi al that dep.h by uenria of two guar.l-l.icka. The Country through which ■ho canal will pat. pieaenta a cla_vi.li and coaly toil, With ro rock oxcept at ll.e mouth of tho Cha-gre>, whe.o iho lor.naiioii n to ilaty that it will pr. tent no ohtlaclc. Although the eoottruclion of Ibo canal of Pans, ma will require no puruhaaea of land and no outlay lor atone, lime, or cu.ucnl, all which oiator.ali are to he found on the ipot, still Ihe company hat unt l.et.'a.rd lo i.iim.ite itacntl at the highest.ralciof constructing such works, as thoee, for example, of Iho Caledonian Canal nfScolland, and the Louis- i title Canal—ihe rito of XVJ.nou francs, or about j Niiii l.il per mile; ao that Ihe 42 milea of cana1,1 properly so called, will coal 14,821,800 francs, or I about 82,779,013. In Ihevc cstiinulea are inclu- , ded the cost ol four steam tow-boais, two folding bridge! of cast irou, 140 feet in Ic.gih, and soicr. al smaller ones. This junction of tho Iwo oceans, by bringing Iho islands of the Pacific, China, Japan, Australia, Bor-neo, Sumatra, Arc. ao.no 4,000 lenguea nearer In us, ht rendering Iho navigation of lh. ocean less dsn. srrroua, less expensive, and more expeditious, will .fleet a gre,^revolution in the commerce of the whnlo world, a revolution of which America will experience benefits before all other nations. PQV5fjefU>N~OP ANCIKNT ROME. Dr. I.obdon, of Paris, in hit lalu work on popu-lation, atterti that ancient Rome in has gis.test splendor, contained 9,000,000 soula. M. de la Maille, and ihe model). French academicians gen-erally, will scarcely adtnil thai there were ever more than from 400,000 to 600,000 inhabitant! within the wall, of (bo E.etnal C.ly. Other ami <|uancs are equally contradictory. Gibbon and Hooo- supposed the numbers to have been 1,000,. 000. Mr. J.ie.b.t in hii hit.ory of .he precious ground that he bad nol bee., buried, and thai if the cure thought he had, be had belter apply lo thoso who had commanded llie ceremony- The cure, on lhc other hand, declare, that .film intention! had greal nuinbnr of Ihe enemy. He hsa DOSMMU now, of all iho i.orlhcru Protincei in Peru, wnh a large force under hitcoaim and, winch is increasing daily. Peru waa never in so unsettled a alate a* it nuw is, and there arc no ptotiwcls of peace for some lime. Chili is in a prosperous condition; there it no RvpuMic in South America so well governed ; thn people ar.i p.-rfKtly satisfied wnh the Constitution and inclined to agriculture. Bolivia is al present tiuiul, though temporarily. There is nuih.og of inipo. lance going i.n al Valpa-raiso. Mr. R. Hi vore of Chili, sun ofUeneral Hi. nol taken place, il Ml no. his faull ; and that,! ««"■•««'«> P"«i.g«r in the O.plmus. Left on th e...s. Iho wliale-nlupa Californa, 100 bbls. oil; Spailan, with 1700 bb!». tuerm oil; ship Clematis, 8000 do.; rutSp, 2500 do.; Bark Kmerald, w.ili 1500 do.; and n number of othurs.—.V. )". Tribune. therefore, is he had prepared all matters oeccssarv for il. proper execution, h.. ahould poraill ... his demand. So lhc mailer resia al prcacnl. SERVING AN APnULNTICGSHIP FOR WIFK. 11.0 reader may tetnember thai D.iwager Coun- Icsi of Westtnorelantt was one of the tilled |xrson-agei who v.sited the United Slates,last suminct.— curioui anecdote ia related of her.uarriage. Shu FROM T1IK SANDWICH ISLANDS. Wc have been favored w.lh Ihn followiog inouvu rnnda of neiva frmn O^.hu, lo Oct. 1st: Over 2,000,000 yards of American cotton good. a cur.ou. .. or her marriage. She j , ,„ „„,; „ u„Mll..bl e„" , wa. Ihe only daugh.er of lhc e.n.nent and .mmens- woftd ,M. ,, , , ,„ V,|p.„m,. * ' I, wealthy banker Child who ftour-hed .n Undon, „,, F,cl),.„..k W. Thomr»on, of Ck.rH* about the ..me of the F..«h Re,.....on. W hen j „ ,,„^ -^ b, „,„ „„(,„ lio. he died he mado a -ill, leatia, all b:s properly , vclll„1(!nl ,„ „,a oflicn „, n h „,„,;,,,. 10 hi. daughter on cond.l.on lha. ,f lb. m.riod she . .,-,„, ,,w ,,. , Jul ol „,,„. „„,_ „„ should ma.r, a mechanic, (ho commenced life, hi,..- „„,„ of ,,, hj(|^,„„„.) ,^ ,hc self, as a brewer.) whj had served a regular ap- ,0 half of one percent. prei.l.eesh.p of .even yean .1 hi. trade. If she The American fleelof.ighl wh.lar," had motl. married any other person, the whole estate wa. to | „.„„.,, „ ,h, {(...j.^,, |,|,„j ltoin ,„,,„ , ahenalc irom her and her he.... I ho then young „„ „,. N. xv. c.,.,1. The, had been tery success Larl of VVe.tmoreland met here by .banco ala hall I fu, g„ner,||¥. s„,er,| ,»^t.|, n,d „kl., 30uo b„. given on tome public occasion by the Und Mayor. „,,, ,„ fOUT ,UW1||„. He resolved, ,(,!,..- was willing, lo marry her and ! }_,„.„, K„.„rh ,„,, D,nill| ,hl|o ,, ■ bt(, <m he.■comer g to wail .ever, ycara, bo hound . ,0„clltd „ „,. t»n<lwlct, |,|,nd, . ,hc llu^,,cr of himself appren.ice to n Mr. Pollock, a highly re- , |fcM- it „ ...^uj. „j|| mcI1.,K e,c ,uceowl. speclalde laddies in Pivad.lly aim actually learnt ■ ing „„_ the trade. He served tail sen n ytira and r ilnlui id a saddle, which he had mado, to Ihe enttio sat-isfaction of ihe execulon under thu will, lud gave inlo for fortune : Miss Child became a Ducheta and Ihe mechanic's apprentice one of the wealthiest ng. The French corvette Embuscade was at Oahu ear-ly ill September.—Boston //Wy Ado. FOOD OF DIFFERENT PEOPLE. Tho blind traveller, Hainan, staled that al Fer- Korls of England. Afie-r all, be served only hall ' nando Po, a couple of lambs, groan lo no tnoiu aa long aa poor Jacob, who ftfs) w-ven yean ol seivi- ■ th.u. six inches long, were served up lo him by or-u'dc for Rachel and aeveo more lor Leah—led did : dor of ll.e king. Cialen reoon. ol att.no thai ihe.r not gel to much cash ai Ins Lordship by a prelly ' flnsh posaosMi. no less iban filly flavours, and >■ greatly aaairoilanl in kind to human fesh. I>u Chaleln. relates lhal in his daya doga an.l cata considerable difference THERESA THE WOMAN SOLDIER. There ia atill in exiBtcnce an extraordinary* wo metals, ha. calculated them al 1,200,000; so did •„ whoM „.„-■-,„ llilBe w.„ Tbaftaa F.gucur, Uroi.er. ihe celebrated commentator nn Tac.lui. | bu, w|,„ w„ ,(,erwtr<|, married to, and il now Ibe The laic 1'rofet.or Nibbj. in his ffoaaa Anl„,ua. \ m,taw „,. m,n DimH «„.i.,. Al ... ..rly Igo cnnjeciurod Ibalc.lizens,strangers and slaves, wnh 1 „,,„ „,, in(|u(.e(Ii B, circumstances, lo enler as a tin II children, roust have reached 2,000,000. <:ha-I „,|di,r jn ,h, Allobrogo Legion. Tbil wai in tuaubnand teckom 3,000,000. Jualu. Lipiiuiand j ,7U3 ,nd ,„, look p.,, „ ltlB Mlg0 of Tool....— Mengolti computed them al 4,000.000. Isaac \ o.sius allowed Ihe noasibili.y of 8,000,000: pcr-hapi, laid he, 11,000,000. Tbere are still more cxtravsgani calcuUtions on tkis obscure point of archuiology. itel.fincbiua and several other mi-ters hjve actually declaied Iheir belief lhal in Ihe time of tho early Emneroia, there wero conglorne- The next year aho was removed to the 10th Dra goons, and mado Ilia campaign of Catalonia sith the army of the Eastern Pyrenees. When thu rnnvoiilinn interdicted women from serving, the Generals of ihia army obtained a special exception in hor lavor. 8he was in llunsparte'a campaign! in Italy. After Ihe battle of Nun, she entered Ibe wcre'eat-->n at Pans as lhay now are in China Indeed, Sir Joseph Banks and Dr. Soiander affirm that dng'a flesh is thn eweetcsl tmsginable. 'At Rome camel1! heel, were ihe choir,-.i tit-bila for an epicure', loodi. Whale's to.igoea rsnked !> inong ihe delicncics feasted on >n Ihs middle ce... lury by Europeans. Tho Catfr. e.its his I.on lor food, and the traveller Bruce among them ato h.a I.on Leak w.lb gusto. At R.o Janeiro, an ordina-ry dish ia a monkey pie; and the hesd of Ihe np-is left lo appear abuvu Ibo crust fur ornament, in ll.calylu of Ibe feet in our pigeon pie. 7'i< //eyrie DifoHtf.—A teller from Havana lin the N. O. Beu gives the following explanation Fugitive Slate in Ohio.—Ohio and Kentucky .re in difficult, on ibis mailer, m well ns Maisa. chuselti and yiimpta. Several uultagi i hate boon r.ummtl.ed by KonWekiaoi in pardlil nf alleged fugitive alaia I Ihe soil of Ohio. There is a law in Ohm facililalnig Iho rrn.vci, of fagiti" tlaret, past ■! al ■•>• Imlinc* of Ihi Blal. of Ken. lunky. Tn. Ohio Home of Repren nttlitri npon I'II., hate, by a toto ol |8 lo 81, ptwed a bil! lo rep. nl thn law. elusion 4 Aun;.y Coimlru.—Blltacl of a letter from a destroyed eery lln.ig Ihcy patMiaM. Il appears "TnVbovca, 1377, when li.cgory XL Ml pon- I g.-nlleinau in .Santiago de Chill, 10 Ins friend in ( that ihe blacks were in command of a tb.p.ot nuui-l. ff, Ihe at. of Ro.no co.n.ii.ed no more lh... 17, ! Washington, daled September !., 1-12 I , ler.d from fifty to s.xly mea. IMIO people ! At present iho entire number, do I "Our Oovernin.nl goes on in the most legal, l.b- ; cy.Tlll,.. N..i,„»al li.lell nc.-r " oonUiol lei not exceed 160,000. How mutable an human j eral, and honorable way. There are no political {^ |[om ,,r ,.„.„,„,-,„ „,„, _-,,,. ,.;«lnSi „, rr. esciitst Albion, Ihe lloiany Bay of Rome, is now | parlies—all is peace and perfect haltaony. Uen. ( MM |n |fc< ^^^ |>—g oy M| j„nnC. jtpeucer. the miatress of ihe wild. The Palatial hill is 1 Bullies enjoy, greal popularity, ai do also his Se partly occupied by an Eogiiah College, and a largo potlioa of it owned by an Englishman, Mr. C. Mills.—P.n-risn Paper. The Jrw$ of .Veie Yurie.—The Jews in New York arc tairi lo be ten tliou..i.id in numb. r. Tliey i hate six synagogues. Their Benevolent S.-ciely hi.., ' in ihe la.I fear, collected about 5,000 ami expend ..I about 4000 dollars.—The legal liabilities Ih.y I-till lie under II, -nine, countries nf Europe, lad the . rong prtjudicoi theythare hate lo encoonter, arei j it is said, driving many persons pi lin. I nth lo si ek refuge in tb'.- United S'.jtci. cretanes; ainenir whom is Ihc estimable tiene.al Al.lunnte, of M ir ami Navy. The development of industry ei.H the ambiiiun in all el.liel to press forward therein, is imly surprising—il is wonder-ful. Ton years like lhc last would make this MOO. Iry very hippy and very rich."—J/o./iseniuu. A .Von/ Importation.—The, bive an importa. Hon of East India chickens in New Orleans. Th» Bulletin savslh.-sr fowl! me of tremendous hud.I. broadness ol breast.and Strength en r, way. Then i., t are nearly as large as a bo;.'a band, ami they Hand nearly three mini height. that iho Whigi in Coofrets propoeed lo Mr. Tyler .hai if he would no... move his Cabinet, Ihcy would consent in postpone ihc B.r.k bill—and farther lhal Mr. Tyler Wished lo declare in hit MewMge, hii detrrnimatio.i nol io be a candidate, hut »j. die* suad.i: f.ortiithy iho t'ab.n.l. Mr. Cr.tirnden says noaneh propoailion was Made id Ins pvoaenr.. ' —ai 10 Ihe declining—ami as lo llie message lie 1 knew milhtnir ef .1. Mr. Swing" goea tanee into detaH,and write.. mo.1 hilmg latter—cutting up iho Chptlng ■ -1 I Mr. J. t' s..,-- • ■• I,. .'.,-., o-. We halo notij-aco 1 fol •he....— H.ll K-ti-". I
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Title | The patriot, and Greensborough palladium [January 14, 1843] |
Date | 1843-01-14 |
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Swaim, Lyndon Sherwood, M.S. |
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NSBOROUGH PATBI
VOLUME IV.
GRBENSBOROUOH, N. C SATURDAY, JANUARY 14, 1843.
fOHLIHIIi:U WEEKLY,
■MM: *pM doltarn and Fitly C'enta « year, in ad-
_7e- or Three Dullura, »tier three li - fan the
" 0f ,ubscrip>ioo.— Failure on the part ot.ny subscri-
1, io order a diaconlinuaoco wiihin (he year, will be
Raider"! indicative of bia wiah lo continue.
AavfcaTi*""**™ inacrted at the rate of One Dollar
,r square of 11 line, or Iras for the first insertion, am!
'wenty-five Cents for each coniinuance.
Itlleti to Ibo publishers must be post-pai.1, or tin y
cinnot be actcmled to
NUMBER 49.
R
THE PATRIOT.
OREENSBOROUGH:
tiatur«lu3 Mornlog, January 14, is-i:t.
DlHATE ON SCEKKftPEX OP TIIC ClIAHTKK—THE
"GREAT WESTENN."—A young; friend, who wan
nrciu-.it in (be House of Cornmom during ihc dis-ril,
i,ni of Mr. JuttOfc's TOIUIUIIOJII* COIlCtming tin-
Stile Bank'* surrender of iis charter, [arc procen
d.nii'] wtitos us the following 'free and easy ' coin*
municiliou concerning ibu aaaie, under dale ol
Kfllfigh. Jan. 7ih. Ho will pardon ua fur ' making
Ire*: * fill ■ prirale letter.
"| have heard •ome 30 or Hi speeches in UM
Huute of Coinu»on* on JpntVs Resolutions about
ibu turrender of thu Bank** charter. Aaa Bigg*,
of Martin, opened the discussion with a furioi •
locofoco speech, denouncing bank*, und declaring
tbat the " ia»fe wai between the suuremaey of the
bank* and the supremacy of ihe people"
'■lie wasreplied to by MICHAEL KKAMIS, of
Hirwood, a fery talented man, and an nb'e and
elou/icat speaker. Mr. Francis io a very Urge
nun ; a great deal more corpulent than the Ootat*
hot, ihough nol sn tall. They call him here il >■
•' tireat Wvatern." He took the pavilion llial Ihc
miller of appointing a select committee lo re|>ori
toiae mitable plan for winding up tin? Bank was
unconstitutional, because it violated n Solemn con.
tract entered inlo between the Slate and pr,*«i« in-d.
t.iluaU—that the legislature hptHiiuiiiii* a com
mittee lo go and lake possession of the lln.k, n-touks,
bund*, paper*, Air., wa* mi outrage upon the
relit* and properly of individual*. He went on
i.) -itu'-v that more retcnuu was raised Ir■ ■ m the
banks, than hum every other aourcf in the Sute,
a... I it, li. il the Dcmoerai* lu «ho» otherwi-e. He
iliuweJ how .much vtai owing to the Itink, at.il
ta«4diitnia il Hoijii! produce if these debit MIX
minnlnti ly to be Cijili n. d. Thai it would pro-duce
additional diBtrea* by curtailing the nrrula-i
on of paper money in the Mule, already b) far
tooscarce. In short, he mado an able apicrh:
the sketches repoited in the paper* hero gne )0U
ao idea of il; lo appreciate, you mu*t hear him.
" He wa* replied lo by Mr Bragg, of Northamp-ton,
who i« saul to be the strongest man of the Lu-es
party in thu lluui>; bul HI IIIV humble opinion
be made a failure. Several of the little Democrats
—ihe lieutenant*—attempted, also, to reply. Dun.
tin Mrll-ic tried Inai, and aanl that Francis df..lt
in amall matter*; lo> which Frariri* replied, thai
•ben he d*.all with IE* gentleman and hisarrantie-merits
he K.II indeed dealing wnh entail fry.—
Scale*, of Ruckingham, made ■ sidewipu at htm ,
but Mr. V. mentioned that he meant no dm e«j■< i i
■hen he called htm a popgun; and waa not *4*i-pnscd
that be had been wmghed in the Scale* and
found wanting. Ruasvll, of (Jranvillu lucd h.iii,
and hluitrred and 'snorted ' about Fr.w:cn having
feme Irom Scotland, cVc; lo wlm-h Mr. F. replied
tliat it a-aa true, he did come from Scotland—from
a Monarchy—IIMI here waa Ihe ditfurtmcc bi-lwri-n
Mr. Kuncll and Inmtelf, that Kuascll waa a Rr-pubbcau
by chance, while he [Krancia] waa one
i-'-'U. rhmct; and doubtlf** if Kuaiiell had l»■■m
'■■MI in Buglaml, lVinca Allwrt would have stood
a had chance, for he must have sucercded well
«ilh Victoria, from Ibe Quixotic display lie h.M
tu»de of himself tbero today. Russell rrj.Mned,
and made *ouic allusion to tho patriarch Isaac.—
Mr. ft gravely replied ibftl the g**nlleniHii wa* out
"f order, for tho rule of the HOUM wa*. thai no
Member khould make allusion to ar> ali^nt |>cr*on;
and as Uanc w.ia not present to defend binn-clf, he
aaaoul of order for aliud...* to him. Mr. K. went
on to *iy thai tho genllrmanl front Aahe [Mr.
Rower] badn'l aaid a word during all this debate,
(ouirary n. Lit cipecialiuii; for at the hegining ot
ilies**«ion he wa* cotitiuual'y lalkine. He waa
n-minded of the anecdolu of the Irishman who
bought an owl fcr a parrot, lo hear it talk; no talk
kiting escaped il al Ibe end of a week he cunctud-
««l il waa afraid to talk amung strangers; and being
•fier awhile questioned again concerning In* par-rota
progreaa, he replied th-it il had not spoke
JW, bul lie aupposatd it soon would, aa il kepi " •
■■•il of a thinking!" purmg all Una scene thr
House was in a coiiliaual roar tf laughter."
THE INDIANA FRIEND*.—WU laid by for inner-
■MM the " Kpiatle of Advice " from the lale Vraily
-Meeting of Indiana to llts difft^-'iil mtelings and
•"•dividual* of the Soeiely in that State. Wo have
:"t yet found space for il; but being aware dial
tlie pernicious influence of the political abolition-wtl
is extensively fell in parts of Indiana, arid tli«l
Krienda' Socioly has been erroneou«l> charged with
■ participatijii in their views mid daligllli wueo,»)
flsi following paiagraph of ihe Kpt^tlc relaiing to
"us •ubiYct.
" We are again concerned lo warn a!l our deal
hienda against joining, or parliciptting m thr Ba>
aiittMBi and o*cr-artive nil of tho mii ■latotj
" ''i'-tH *, and lo he cautintis about the kind of read.
"'IT admitted into thuir fumilirs; as tho OlTucI »•(
1,1 those hooka and papers mm*l he p< tmcimir,
Hick liavo tho lonilt ney to set one part ot" aoeidty
jffalnat another, to lefoen the value "f our religion*
I'atiinoiiirs in our estimation, or 10 m:ike Ul Pol
"uht by the reatraln,ti of the advices or discipline
D'our society, [j i iuch beware, whe perceive
that the popular eaciieuient* of the day aie pri-cing
these elTecis U|HII, them: and Beck uuntu.M
andri.remc.il from tl.e*e things before il be Ion
TIIE NORTH.WK«T COAST.—We find the follow-
•ng paragraphs "going the round.," as in cor.obo-ration
of an apprehension tutting lo M*M extent,
lhal a design is entertained by Great Britain of dis-pitting
ourc!aitn to Hie u rritory beyond Ihe Rocky
Mountains. Tho extract il from a letter tfritlen
10 Ihe Kdilor of the (iiubu by an officer of tho U.
Bllttl ship Dale, helongiuU io tho Pacifir squndion,
dated «• Uny of Panama, Btpt iH, 1049." letters
ronlnirung Iho same information were lately pub-llahed
in the Raleigh Standard and the S.l.sbury
Watebaaan, we rawpooe from lMnlo White, who
«h:!om bold forth in the neighboring iliggin*:
" We sailed from CaltaQ 9th instant, in company
with ihe ftlgatoUaiudStatoa,(Cnanctadora JotjeaA
tlag ship,, and »hM»p-of.war Cyane'; but wr- separa-ted
from lhcin, anil boro up (ur this port on the aa>
tenth dny out. Just pretioubly In our dtparlnre,
two Uritish ships-ul-war, (tho raaee Dublin, and
sloop of-wsr Champion,) failed thenre on secret
vrrict.' Of course, this mysterious movement of
Admiral Thomas elicited a thousand conjecture*
as to Ins decimation; the most probable of which
seemed to he, that ho was bound for Ihe north,
west eoa*t of Mexieo; where, il is surmised, a
ftritiih glutton If to be located. It accordance with
a secret contention between tho Mexican and F.ng-li
«h (fuveruin**iiis! And it is among Ihe on dug
in Ihe squadron, that tho Irig.ile Cyane, and the
DaJfJ are to rr mlezvou* a* soon us practicable al
Monterey, io keep an eye upon John Hull's mote*
>M ma in that quarter.
The transfer of California by Mexico to (ireat
Mritain waa a matter of talk torne two year* ago.—
That territory lie* between nur Southwestern from
tn r arid the Pacific, and its possession by tireal
Uiii.iin would bring much inconvenience hereafter.
As for the Oregon counlty, il is probablu that a
direct isweJO will soon bo mado on (he question of
r'fht there. A bill waa > i.i. ..H ■,-- il at the last se*-
*IOO bk Mr. I.Nlll, One nf id.. .MlOtMlbf. Konalori-,
lo extend s territorial government over Ihe Oregon
country. Sur;b a m* asttra will rm doubt bo adopted
soon* It will then bo for El gland to object if the
■links pfoper,
The Shawnee Indians of Indiana have been ua-tier
iho MM of Ibe Yearly Meeting-if Fnend* for
many years. These Indian* are.eomfortatly settled
.in f«i in-, and Irom HO lo 45 of their children have
been attending FrieiUI* school throughout Ibe past
fwr- _
(Fur the Pelriet]
Is it poss.ble tliat old .F.mip foresaw the present
Condition of Ibe United Stales, when ho wrotu Iho
following I.I'■ i f
" Formerly tho rnem-Scr* said to the belly, Havo
no not alt/ays noar_i*b*-d ihre by our sortico, whiUt
thou thyself enJMjesl the greatest easi f We will
not do it any lonyer. .Tnius while tho rnembers
kepi the limd from the belly, Ihe body was weak-ened;
und too IMIU it repeated thj membtra ol
(heir envy."
What says that mrmbrr of tho t'nited Stales
called MasaeOllVVetll I '* It is not nur iluty lo tic-livt
r a slave mm the hands n| bis matter, when he
dee* from his oppression t » our State. He have
H en Iho white landlords of thr* south supported by
llie Portion ot the blacks, as io.it.' as wo can bear
il. Therefore, we pray Congress to free us from
all conn«ciioti with domestic slatt ry." That is,
to dissolve the Union. As wrtl might Iho logs *ay
io the other member* of the body, We hate borne
your weight ,n long as we will ; wc hate been op-pressed
while you hate been at ease, und are will
assist you no mnro ; and now wo pray io be exemp-ted
from OBI allegiance to the tforernraenl of the
body. The leeead net lion of the i ■ h Artie!* of the
Constitution *avs: ** No person held lo service or
labor in our Stile under the laws thereof, escaping
into another shall in OOOSeqoenCC of any law or re-golation
llierein, bo dlaensrged from rich scrticu
or labor, but shall be delivered up on claim of the
patty In whom such service or labor may he doe."
The.general government ha* thought proper to
l:iy a certain tlolv on geods. Hut what says some
of our ptalOSOMral " ll the (»ri "ent tariff law is not
repealed, I am willing to go farther than ever S.
Carolina went.'1 Id i* willing to rebel against
ihogemral government. Such is iho disposition
which is now prevalent, llnl one would ruihvr the
gnvormoeiit shoald fall "and like Ihe baseless fab-nc
of a VlSIOO| lesvo not a wreck behind," than to
support iho polihcal croi d of the other |>aiiy.—
Yet th*e*>e very persons are the one* that arc always
talking of their patriotism, their dctotedneM to
(heir country. If the Bnotoniaita are so conscicn-cious,
that they cannot obey the law* of Ihe coun-try,
lliev hud better sell Of gi»e away llioir lands,
i>iid cut o'll to a country of i quttable laws. They
certainly do noteaps>d io govern Ihe l/oiied States.
Rut unb pi they do better the United Slates must
govern ibcin. If my friend C. Fisher cannot bear
line tarill* law, he bad belter array Ilia oratoriea
powers., and plant tho artillery o( reason against his
political antagonist*, than to nullify agatnat the
government* of his own kingdom. When Demee*
thenesaaw lite treachery of Philip of Mieedon, In-stead
Of opposing the bribed orators wnh an arinrd
force, be aro«e In fort: the Alhnooan assemlily arm-ed
with ituth--; he aroused them by ihe power of
lllS eleqinriee. Say ye which wr.nl haiu been the
better wav. B* C*
Tax; laopoMs well a« ibe OvtMtelea, era mi ihe
enpipa*,.!, .,„cc Ihe cou.,..„y l»,e c.mple.ed »»d 2.100 wi.le. 8,.™, „ the C.pit.l, u„.l l,„ , The. ,n ,v h.r. » fight ,..,.„ ; .,„,,„, ,,«"^1
'," ",""'"-,,un "' ""X coinmiinic.l.en I lot. io llnl l.,,„ „„ly , .Vw ,m„„h* ,wck, 8100 per fetllaf lo he a T.a.i-e a.l„ le »,th them. T. "r. '.
."„"r'aJZSTlhEk'lt """"} lh" &* ■ fooi """"' "u■"•'<^', '" "•"»« «—+ ""I "ll'«« "''I ■•• •»»»•* lip* ttinfi •■» go. I ihi.il. ihe K..I.T..I.
?T« »«H « Jl bl ." P,°1T'1 "'"l "'"if lhc '"" "' $,-'IM"") I-' ""«• Tl" OfUjin.1 -HI|»mT >e. «h.,n .he, ...II ham „u,„.,|
p*M, N mil a. .11 he liter, and walcr mm, lot-, on uhirh Btdney .a hu.lt. MM g.ten l» IM ! their purpose the. will hat. . boo.!,.. p,i„, f„r
whi. h mu,t coi.ir.bulo lo .t, lo be thoroughly „• j ,■.„■;■ co.it.cl-, in the hope of Inducing ihe.n lob.. 1 'to Ih.t can aehie.c ihr.r en.lt Iheir c«u.,.,, v.,11
'' "SP ' '- come ii.ilu.lnmii anil uiilcpniiili'iil. So lightly be nia.lc * deacit. Sunn.li.in- ngoih.ro Oriental
I iicie exploration., roudiiclcil will, greal talrnt] were they regi.aril by the majority, h.wrtcr, thai' m»<> ol war roMoUoMlrirod to puo Martin (iarcia,
.y thu ei.ifii....,, Morel, hate diiiiontlraicU that the, one, ...on-fartecing than the ml, pur. lui.-d Iho I and prorrrdrd up ihe Pirana; Admiral llinwii
i>iniuii- nl I anama, inaiead of being a ridge ol: whole from hit coinpa.iin.it, for two piiiiihoont of ', went in Ibe.r ptuiail, nn.l came up with then f.ro
rncKt, a, many geographer. I.ato dewribed II, it,, rum. Toll man e.oniually died woith 1000,000 I'airuea anuth ..f the K>.|uiua, when after . hard
on tne contrary, a t.lley f.otn lour to tlnrtc.n luilel! per annum, although M or .10 years ago he had I "|"l UMI Orientaln. abandoned and Ml fire to their
in wi.ith, ami tcaltcredI oral with conical boigbul been tr,i.tpoited for alenliug gcuae lr.un a common ' IMM, leay.ng wounded and pntencrt to blow up
oi irom w.nly to nxly feet elet.t.on, wh.ch.on Ibe i in Ki.glan.l. II. Ii.c.l ... g'.-al tplcndor lowar.lt | with them ; il .. ta.d a hund.ed perion. lot! their
',**, "n'1 *" ' '"'l "I*"" I,,w "b^"' "•>"•« UO to! the clow of hi. life, hi. lahln being fumi.hed will. I li»ea in ll.e explot.on.—JV. V
Jlolcet in lieiglil. Among Hira. ..nail conical I eyery luxury. Among lliwe wh.i depended upon'
hcightt, win., in all diraotiom tarluut ■imm. «~l. hi. houoij. Ui a rlcrgyinao who ta.d g.aco at hit
r.tcrt, which ileaccn.l from lhc loriuinatiou of Ihc j lable, and who had been iranapoilcd for Ihc
A tide, and un.le the two principal channel*. The of forgery !
one, which il the rirer O'hagrci, Ihruwa .lar li into
ll.e Caribbean Sea; Ibaotbai, called ih.-Kio Oran.
de, Boari toward Ihe I'acrliic ocean. Tho dividing
eountry between llieae riven hat
on
perrona I
Vour.
BINUULAS CASK—A TRANCE.
LATBR PROM VALPARAISO.
The tlnp Oiphau, Cap*. Hill, b» arrived finm
>alpara...i, bringing alvicea lo tho Mil. October,
(five waokl late..) Tn Mr. Tyler, apauenger, wo
"IUI
who
Aihnrt limo ago an .nhal.i'lanl orNa.ilo., who "" '"■«="'"-'"»"h« following: The new. i,
-Ji tuppoaed to bo dead, waa placed u. hi. coffin : ' •"""•n|«"<«nl, Hcrcellit. a young genrial u...
T,17 (*T.I . ,? i' l" , a" '" ffifc*' in.er.nenl, hot he aoddenl, gave aign.of l.fe on l — '»'»"'"•' •on... time t.nre. from Hem. had ao-
.' - IT,a. V t f I"""'.? n i . , h"r,,,K ",u "' frn/umli, ehaunled, having been I c"' '' ''"""^ *''h ,l""" 3,lu «'»•• "•« "> • bMSa
a, or ol 01 leel above low tulet tho flood.Udaa ,iln|)| jn ,r„ne & j „ ,„„„,,•.,,. T|«, ,, ,. «M» Iho Oonenl Torr.co, .bo had a much large,
rncme. a.l.ining a heigh. of 27 feel. | ,„„„. „ „,„„, ' b h ' lorce, obla.ued a complete v.clory, doa.ro, .ng a
I I I hion anxrclavvIaIIlL.oI.n.o.»rcnuullll.inpgi. In^eIIcPe.t.M...r.IyI lloi. u...m.lclh■■.e j j... / •ii>. I.H...I.... .( al... II ■ nllrn,|, ,,; , |aw ,uil of,
A.laniic and Pacific octant by tneai.a of Ihe river
V irto Twit >, Bernardino, and Fazfan, it only tweUc
mil., and a half; Ibo fall will be legulaled by foil,
double lockt of 189 feel in length. The wl.nlo nf
he projected canal will bo 49 in.let in length, liU
aiugular charaeler: for
the cx-dccciacd, after hating received Iho ainccre
felicitation, ot hia frienda, and Ihn extra ainccre
one of hia heir*, haa been prcaeuled by tho cure
who auperii.ten.led Ihe funeral ceremony, will, a
t . \ ,.. . ., 7 * . ■ '.IT odeemmaannd.l lloorr ^-' IIUIIII".. lCoorl HIhiee I|'ttppeenna.ee..ootf ttiinll,t f(uoi..iee.iaal,.—— feel in b.eadih at Ibu aurface of thu water, and S3 .II,. ,„.,„.;,.,. i „„. ..„„ . , """'■••
t ..... .. .,.,, . , , ! .„ , I be reawioilaiad gemlrnian, contidettpt. it talbai n'.Vig'.,brfo,',:ri.3o°faijmt ox* aa?afe'«•*—S*«z
All -he riven which are lo ae„e a,i ppa.rrtt.'in L „. **!!&&£**!" ^•K^S'*-?"
•I.I I have, at the lowed water, a depth varying fr
8 to 15 feel; ihcy will be awopt and excavated to
a depth of 20 feel, and k.pi al that dep.h by uenria
of two guar.l-l.icka. The Country through which
■ho canal will pat. pieaenta a cla_vi.li and coaly
toil, With ro rock oxcept at ll.e mouth of tho Cha-gre>,
whe.o iho lor.naiioii n to ilaty that it will
pr. tent no ohtlaclc.
Although the eoottruclion of Ibo canal of Pans,
ma will require no puruhaaea of land and no outlay
lor atone, lime, or cu.ucnl, all which oiator.ali are
to he found on the ipot, still Ihe company hat unt
l.et.'a.rd lo i.iim.ite itacntl at the highest.ralciof
constructing such works, as thoee, for example, of
Iho Caledonian Canal nfScolland, and the Louis- i
title Canal—ihe rito of XVJ.nou francs, or about j
Niiii l.il per mile; ao that Ihe 42 milea of cana1,1
properly so called, will coal 14,821,800 francs, or I
about 82,779,013. In Ihevc cstiinulea are inclu- ,
ded the cost ol four steam tow-boais, two folding
bridge! of cast irou, 140 feet in Ic.gih, and soicr.
al smaller ones.
This junction of tho Iwo oceans, by bringing Iho
islands of the Pacific, China, Japan, Australia, Bor-neo,
Sumatra, Arc. ao.no 4,000 lenguea nearer In us,
ht rendering Iho navigation of lh. ocean less dsn.
srrroua, less expensive, and more expeditious, will
.fleet a gre,^revolution in the commerce of the
whnlo world, a revolution of which America will
experience benefits before all other nations.
PQV5fjefU>N~OP ANCIKNT ROME.
Dr. I.obdon, of Paris, in hit lalu work on popu-lation,
atterti that ancient Rome in has gis.test
splendor, contained 9,000,000 soula. M. de la
Maille, and ihe model). French academicians gen-erally,
will scarcely adtnil thai there were ever
more than from 400,000 to 600,000 inhabitant!
within the wall, of (bo E.etnal C.ly. Other ami
<|uancs are equally contradictory. Gibbon and
Hooo- supposed the numbers to have been 1,000,.
000. Mr. J.ie.b.t in hii hit.ory of .he precious
ground that he bad nol bee., buried, and thai if the
cure thought he had, be had belter apply lo thoso
who had commanded llie ceremony- The cure, on
lhc other hand, declare, that .film intention! had
greal nuinbnr of Ihe enemy. He hsa DOSMMU
now, of all iho i.orlhcru Protincei in Peru, wnh a
large force under hitcoaim and, winch is increasing
daily. Peru waa never in so unsettled a alate a*
it nuw is, and there arc no ptotiwcls of peace for
some lime.
Chili is in a prosperous condition; there it no
RvpuMic in South America so well governed ; thn
people ar.i p.-rfKtly satisfied wnh the Constitution
and inclined to agriculture.
Bolivia is al present tiuiul, though temporarily.
There is nuih.og of inipo. lance going i.n al Valpa-raiso.
Mr. R. Hi vore of Chili, sun ofUeneral Hi.
nol taken place, il Ml no. his faull ; and that,! ««"■•««'«> P"«i.g«r in the O.plmus. Left on th
e...s. Iho wliale-nlupa Californa, 100 bbls. oil;
Spailan, with 1700 bb!». tuerm oil; ship Clematis,
8000 do.; rutSp, 2500 do.; Bark Kmerald, w.ili
1500 do.; and n number of othurs.—.V. )". Tribune.
therefore, is he had prepared all matters oeccssarv
for il. proper execution, h.. ahould poraill ... his
demand. So lhc mailer resia al prcacnl.
SERVING AN APnULNTICGSHIP FOR WIFK.
11.0 reader may tetnember thai D.iwager Coun-
Icsi of Westtnorelantt was one of the tilled |xrson-agei
who v.sited the United Slates,last suminct.—
curioui anecdote ia related of her.uarriage. Shu
FROM T1IK SANDWICH ISLANDS.
Wc have been favored w.lh Ihn followiog inouvu
rnnda of neiva frmn O^.hu, lo Oct. 1st:
Over 2,000,000 yards of American cotton good.
a cur.ou. .. or her marriage. She j , ,„ „„,; „ u„Mll..bl e„" ,
wa. Ihe only daugh.er of lhc e.n.nent and .mmens- woftd ,M. ,, , , ,„ V,|p.„m,. * '
I, wealthy banker Child who ftour-hed .n Undon, „,, F,cl),.„..k W. Thomr»on, of Ck.rH*
about the ..me of the F..«h Re,.....on. W hen j „ ,,„^ -^ b, „,„ „„(,„ lio.
he died he mado a -ill, leatia, all b:s properly , vclll„1(!nl ,„ „,a oflicn „, n h „,„,;,,,.
10 hi. daughter on cond.l.on lha. ,f lb. m.riod she . .,-,„, ,,w ,,. , Jul ol „,,„. „„,_ „„
should ma.r, a mechanic, (ho commenced life, hi,..- „„,„ of ,,, hj(|^,„„„.) ,^ ,hc
self, as a brewer.) whj had served a regular ap- ,0 half of one percent.
prei.l.eesh.p of .even yean .1 hi. trade. If she The American fleelof.ighl wh.lar," had motl.
married any other person, the whole estate wa. to | „.„„.,, „ ,h, {(...j.^,, |,|,„j ltoin ,„,,„ ,
ahenalc irom her and her he.... I ho then young „„ „,. N. xv. c.,.,1. The, had been tery success
Larl of VVe.tmoreland met here by .banco ala hall I fu, g„ner,||¥. s„,er,| ,»^t.|, n,d „kl., 30uo b„.
given on tome public occasion by the Und Mayor. „,,, ,„ fOUT ,UW1||„.
He resolved, ,(,!,..- was willing, lo marry her and ! }_,„.„, K„.„rh ,„,, D,nill| ,hl|o ,, ■ bt(,
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