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VOL. V. (;Ri:i:\suoito', N.C, APRIL #J, IH.3. JNO. 18. I'l iii.iMiri) inihi., JOY BWACCll *H £Uf.>ia<. V, 00 0. I'KICK: TWO ilnllarx ami Kilty CenU a J»ar, in ml- »ani-c; or Three l>u!lar*. alter three rwinlhi Irum II" date ul .-.iil.srript.on.—Failure on He parl "I u.y Nlbai r.- bcr tn nnler a ilifcuniinuaiicn w.tlun In. >rur, will be tjWuUwd Inditotlvvol I..* .tali to eonlinu.- AuvKKTlHKHupmi inserted nl the .ale ol One Dnllur per n|i.ire ol II Inns or !••■• lin Hie li.-t .iiseit.uii, aiid Twentv-five ('euta li.r mcli cniii.iiua.tre. fiMMrt t<i ihe pokllahera mat bo pokl-paM, ortho* cannnl lie a.trnile.l In. II [For the 1'i.int.i. nulIr...-il Sip.rhir I'unrt, Spriiig Tinn, ivi:. attall • »• //.im/rfon /*. Till;/- Tina was an lli.lietln'-nl agr.l.isl II. I>. Tilly for Ihe murdac of William (i. Marlin, nn Hi' SMi t'nv of S. |ii-inher, 1S49—u.e.l before hi. Honor,JunB< Battle, «i the S|iring lam of Oudibril Siine-riot Court. * Tin- iminler win perjutraied in ll"' Count) nl Sink", ahom 11 onle« from ihe Virginia line-— nin»..l by ihe Biale m be Irir.d in Ouilforiti Mr. 1'iiinil. itc>r, attisti'd hv- M. "-is. Ci r and Graham, for ih< Slain) Jautt't'l", Morcbcail i"i ihe pr1a0n.fi To L"»P a fan; aiat.tnent of the whnle tranaac-lion I will furnish ilia •■•idenee >■ takrti down du-ring ihe Bfnfretu of the Irial, both for lb, Siale anil Ihe |.ri-ixier. \ K'tm'cii Gaf waatha fir-t witness examined foi the 8'ala. Mi- testified 'hat on Ilia night hrfori the insider of Marlin, Tilly aeoinnd lo he frolird with Martin—taid he would .»•'! in*'' f'.'in h'ln trim h> had taken, refused loeal bia topper nh. n hi< W'fo a.ked linn io eat, lav down'on ihe floor, an d 'III- ileril at It "i OIF llroilgel and sin.i »er • v a rv daj I lire." Noll otoruing waul off and *•••. apirna. When he ea'ne back, aaid Martin .at a damned Mownd/rl, and he did reckon he (Martin) wna Ihe uieane.l man in ihe werld. 8a d • I Inn-had twelve fight, in one rear, Nrhiftpt d every tune.' th il h'- h-id Hhi|io*''l heller men lUt Martin, and he eipeoled in do it ana.... WVi.t •.ft" ■> rho board tree, hoi tai on breaklual—aaid ha did nut f.»! like aalluffa We.ii in where Ihe nrafroea wile III wmk RvakiHg hoard- m ihe wnnda MIMHII half oi lime quartan oft mile from hit (TillyV) bntiM-— AM' r about mo honra came h.r.k running, itn la-in ihe home, came out linmediaielj triih bit gun, Inad.'l hastily, poured iha pott di r in aillt hit band and )i"' »h'»l into his gun. While loadii g wilne-> a-k'-d h'tlt wlial he was going to shoot, reuiu»I •no- Ih.i'Kin-ieli.' 'mini off in a inn ; the ilnj."* Iiill"»- ed linn lo the fence »om« forty or liftv yarda poo Ihe hoiiae, when, he aeolded iliedoif, hack and DsMi liiined-O'i hi* way in t run. BwOtllJ alier a Ua*gm came on Mnriii. I riding liorte ft i H fro lo apl|l boardt anil. Soon a second negro rain wilbuewt ol Ihe morrler; neg o teemed to lie in baelo and fnuhiened. Wil'ieaa foriher teti'Med 'hat Til v came and went in lh<' direction id the l.nud ree, and thai ahe heard no hounda running. Thai tiMvr, nii'A Tilly bl- w bit horn and said 'ttln n I blnw Ihtt Mnrtin itarayacoHtat' Alter the dead waa dom 1'illv went to fine of the rinighhiirs1 houtet, ami lhat niplti aiaui at bit own Wn.sr. lie mode inn (• fort to resist wbeQ ario'ti d. Ann Slurihi ml—Said »li- saw T'Hy iboul two weeks before lb t affair look place; raw hini have pia'ols ntiO'jt his oersuii, nnd was h-aril ti tat he enrred them in hop-s to meet mil thai long ntstcd Km of a b—h Bill Marlin, Shot iff Ins pirlola, Mnrlin Gorilnn— Testifinl that 1'il'y mil Mar. tin looked like a aainl, and he waa if tail ol it, lli intended to gi»o Maitin a wbippiag—d ibe) got logclbfl he would wish no person lobe proavnl but negam -—ihey would make il a coim.Yr. Sutun King—Heard Tilly say if \I..H'i» lieatii! hi in as he bad "one he would kill him—that to had shot Martin's hull, and ll tended to hniio as Much blood trim Martin as he h id Irnm the bull, or as much of In- (Martin's) ball as Marlie bill nl his own hair when th.- deowerala Were electnl. Here th- Sale's counsel introduced III" gun t" lite jury which Tilly had used to Like Ihe life ol Mtitio. ll was a Ui|te tiiiooih-b.ir*'. Thehreicb and the iippi r part ol ihe s'ock was broken in se. reral piiees, i*tid about a fiiet of the uppi r pail oi Ihe barrel broken oiiliicly off. Alixomlrr King— Saw the corpse of Mailtn ly-ing at tin \u<aidtrre. Uoltt of limber had bean gut nut; tome of the hulls were hr-aitid ami some wore not; Ihe tree had heen cut down close hf ■ dram in a hollow; the brake (the contiiratiec lo aplil hoanls on) w.'is rilac. d ai ih" nppi r part i»l ill" Irce and eonfii'd hv t/«4t. Deceatl'd in i>ng wi'h lilt feet dote lo the upper part nl ihe Irce, near to whole Ihe last cut had been tawed nil—ra-ther nn hi* tide—bandt doubli d 'ip undi r In- body —his hat und-r hm, matbed hut not hrukei—an axe within two leel of Ins body, atilt blood on it —blood and bratna on the broker barn I oi ihe gun, two hlow* had been given on the right tidi id Ho hi nil. skull broken, part of b<* <ar ni'-h'il III bit head—Irmo un Ins light ihouldrr, lie gun It Tillv's. vVhefl Will.ess got 1'iere l.ue, p i ei s ol ihe g'ui wen lyinii in a pile behind d c. a-d.— Mark ol Hi" iT'in found In the ground rlnee to 'In dieetsid't hend—lilli d the puce oi the ham I winch was hf.-ken nff. ,Vurj Frnncii—Said Tily cninc to her falllci'v hmise with a holtb nski d ipnnv AOi gtlOllf—ealli >\ Bill Martin a d—d rascal. Tilly Mid thai Ma bad curted his gray hi aili d lailp r, David Till*, who wat unable lo hi Ip buns, ll, and it he could not stand him, Martin, In would bring in hit e • wj and he (prisoner) w nld lei Martin ki'OW he was one ol David Tillv's crew fur bun. Tin. nan ivvo or three weiks b« fore the death ol Martin, Christian F.'iti>n—Tistifirtl ih.i M.iriin li.ul been With bun an hour oj two that n .> MM n—Inn' ■taried ufl to pet Tilly and hanu- lo p< ■ up i, .4 — next thing saw in gio—went lo the house null - IM Tillv—thence lo hoard Irec, aiw IIIIUMI nn tin lcav> s, on ihe axe anil handle, cVc. Jnrkxon (<oJf—Tilly earned pittolt tnd a dirk thioueh the Kumiuer. Ho (Till) ) said In • \ •■ en i1 it wniiid come to a fight, and if Martin wluivpid I- bo would lake il, but if In (Tilly) allipptd V. •, Marlin would have lo lake it, Jt'inri l.ijua u.ili. d thai .\i«ri'U waa • peace nhaettiiuj mail. [Ma»y other wiine-*<», as Job" 11. Hiiiing, IVallet U. BrHiug'aiid otbara, wen <x- • inn • d un tin pint ol tin Slab , urbo all aalablltb* ■ ft the etnJl nCi I have repolti'l ] "I he com.-el lor ihe prlenn*I -iliniltcd Ihe fiei led ibrougii. To re ,ch ibaii proaeni loaalloti Hi* have paaaad 'tor unl'inns of acies of land wi'lm the pale of c.ivilizilleo, and liusiupulled in pom' id fertility, b* ai.v countrv on the globe. But tin civ it ••Westward HaMI" Noiwiihsianding the tererilyof the weather,our that fillj did kill Martin, but ciinlended lhat he ; people, in ihe seitled par't of the Territory, havi •M j"*i.|i.ih!c in doing »■ tliiongli sell defence.— • enjoved ROIMI hi alih. Loekod up hv ice aiwe hav. 'I he to.low tog ii tlnininy wa. Introduced, lo ealab ' heen, Un four long and driary m.mlkl, it would lull ihe iliog. d laci that it was done in soil defence; have heen inanpporiahle, if heallb had been cleiin il thai lhare Waa umnial ill f- eling • xmiog lie'we n ( ut. Let ut ho|M- lhat tint aperia: bleiiing may h. prisoner and dl ceased ; and thai d.-retted hid nude j null conl-uiu d to it*. Ilu- lit tgainat Till). I The "nceupm of Oregon," will inflict upon /nr KeawMa—Staled that Tillv. after the nuir- j il sand, iniirh inisi ry and dltlret*. Ii. lh-r lan-der, tame to his h-u-e and lohj what ho had done ! gnage ol Mr. McDuflu, Would to lleav. n we In.il -sent lor J .nn s Gordon, K-«|r., and nu his way I no claim lo H. Our population is alreadv scalter-i. ae.k eau.e In JJiek 'a got him and Wmulwad, ' " "' til"" reliirni'd In Tillv's lionsi alierwarils sent WaahtnglonJ G falter AleiaiinVr King Wit in-- then went lo ihe tree in c pant with J .ek son. Woodward and Mur'in Guidon Tilly did not go. hut r.-maii i d nl hie "mi h.i'ise. F ..mil t'hrsl. Katou'a will at ihe board tree, tin biacrntaeiaiu-inain.. i, HIIIII-SS s-I'I il that lie In aid no ihreall inade in i'ltli ngan.st Marlin. I over too dm nl a surface, and in extend the plat torm la positive madness. 'Twere hetle'—an, nil/iA ri(/'er, if our entire population were leslnel. id in ihe east bink of ihe M.s-H-ippi. We abnultl tin o bo a oini h happier people, while out peraona cominrls would be gi.aily inolli|'|.i-d. This vnu in iv ri g ml a- .1 s'range iidinitsinn coin- .tig front t Western mall, hn. II la nev* rlhele-s irue. Just conceive if yen can Ihe Boflerinwa, pri-ll. Ilium fidwurda—Went lo the tree in compa- ' •eltonuand banjlbipa ol the wontea tod cmldr.,. ... w.lhTllo a Savage and J.B,..r.o. Saw marks '" •* h'.tblled log. .her in mi-erahle hols, on Hie of but iwn strok.a mi the bend ol Ihe d. c.a-.d. horde's ..f Ian- I ml an putnlrtte, walling for the YVtukingUm J <!-ff—Staled thai he went for first if May io a-r»ve. ih.- period fix.d by Hie iron. Ivng-n.iin i■%aravdV bead, and found thai ,'v, for*tbe surrender of iln- country. Aid wh... I*., -if...,, v. I,...I .HM-.. R'*"" i '»;'»- r,*ui •*''• I!H Ultim"1M*w r,"c,i','1 wl"" !H !,M;"' ■■ 'j "■ «.f in.- h- ml. Wnni u> 'IMivV m xi mornu a found ««»|IHI Nlv '»«• »■ prnpla f"' the «M. aid .ir.r.fic« - n -hf (loot; ■■( hi- ttwn hmitt*. ir uerton ihrr.- •■»• v IM»- mmf. T P«t«ifliffi*ly ■H>ibm(, inn J«HM Terivll ind Bih c*-n 6io-rili*anl—M« j Bunln- cf» ic "W.xwnr.l HoT ind <rM«w»fil iln riiiin..* ilni had !•••<» 'hr..w i nui ol' ill- run. lit re BAUOMI wi!wluc*'d i*-ti.inii\ loihi*«i '.10' 'I'i I * v giil !»'« iT'in '0 Fii" ■ a .<«'''; I hi' NMM nnund* m- f fui'iif x 1 ili-»:iiirr IriM-n I'i.- h IU-K* nn ihr tm»r-nti. ff tin- i.H.iir iiHik pUrf, PoJtp Vaughn wn «" lllill Ilia lit. <l .I'.'I ll- r hn 'in f flu 'I nil's hi... Id.1 .h. ci*v m "Wwiward Hot ihi v »ni toniinot >o u<>, r# ifiinir all iln- InUerntM «.l a lri.»»*'rr III**, niilil 'I. "'h PII-.!! rlo«H- 1I10 ari 1 . in...11 iti* in ami itiaiff rhttilnn. I HIIIIM nut Pld« nui lo ifaa ItOlfil H'I.III-I| in, for a '• ■•• amijilp in » "rrnck •■'•iii.ii," »>t 'In- l*|Hlt*d El D-tradi. I am far 1 M.KIKII W'V*' nlr**udf« and wli.n I m*|| iii.it>> lhal iha braid houndi hn»...i. 10 .,».! 11 ..Vha-k 1 -' «'•' •»' ■'»' • "d'« ra*< hne- ll,r l,r,"u* *""' —ilir.tt.ipr.ivi.inj in Hi MI.M < iiofTilly'ahou*, I ■• "»* nt«-<Vi •l"1 ll,e »'n.(H filiiro 0 IIICUIMIIV ni.il u'.-.ii ..,.1 ... hi**iinff in f.Hi rrv- | A";''""''"•A lln.htn Vavgk*—II- a'r.l MaltIII GUrr-v ai.tl ihn •• rg-ii -'i'i ;* H illi 'm II- Jto$lr*—$nd WarIta r*aa at K:i.tf** •ut iii> 4 Ii Haiutitai ■•< July* H«-ii»tl Manin "HV ha wi.iiiil gi»a-Till* tin-(I—dm »hi|'|iiiif* (or beat- Hip) hv l \\'T h ill. JrsM* Cox—A* Mariih RinfV, afl'-r ihp altH}lion( h< ard »lifii" aaj ha irnuld dnte l"ii y «r hi'l linn. rt'ha g6fn>ral c!iar.ir't-r of ihu « tnaai vat prbvafi u> In h -rt h. m ttfial 'f 'hf tilli. 1 %\ilri-,4. ■. S,-nic 'ml 1I1. v H-'.IIIII not In '.HM ln:ii on Haiti.] Hi-Ht-jf Mi Carter—iw ftta d ijr nl th. pleetion ' lariin -1 if%a troald |»ul a atop .,, 'r.'iv** huntin*, Vlariin fwnrc hn Irnuld laod in h—II 'I In did IM»' ;mi a atou m it. WitiieM -il«o teannVd, on nmaa nxannnaliofii th»< Ti'lj aaid na »«••■ vould i». it ki.i.v\ ,111,11 In- Ii id ,h* -1 (ajlndi'ifi in hn. rrpapona) iii l<«a .hf-r iln-w n WMIINNI *HI him 6I>I, William €'. Simmon—T-*ooi ib'ca rvrakaba* itfn i»« h<Mi»-rr.i»- Martin toW aiim aa thai h» hail .1 foM H I'II (>••) IMIv, ttlnn In' h nl a if" Rl miml In r.,t li<- iiin>;it—ttiaJJlftmp, (iii.- qtf .'.in. r) M.I< *•. muhah In' w.Mj'«1 kill hi in !>• forr Ihe v ar waa nui. S.ini ,M it1 in «:.* h if I* •* inp» '1 il .'I'MI "»i r ha irin|*. M 1 in M M il lw t«id T ind U • l>U ilia Li fore ihe iiifi'-r f I'll'* character nl thin u*itne*a w.i- proa I la, .0 ] William Jttrtt$tm —Ti'lt ianl fni hmi—aprii lo ' U ■ ". • I* hill iHM.lla,*. . J--hn IS'H.zr—Saul .M-.iiir. - • .re* ha Wniitil dnav Tl.tl 01 wlit|i Inui; ri.i..U(i| i'l.ly had umi ki *l 1 r. rtatn -In •'!» »r"in«. I.fifhirnffi — Snirtwo liekanrt the bead nl tin' ilin -.-.il. Uiinraa arruatfd T1II1—fooml h-iii * «fly ut ihe motntnQ i" h - 0,v boajaaj-awdid tint lift t|i|.t III f M-||H tt" III ttt'tl h-in Wll lllri" •>. [ I In- it-aiimony rii--id. and nfter *»c"ti*'n> ol QuiiHRfl and a eharfo Imm Ilu* j.irlu*-, tin J-MV re- '•"•il. Af ITM'I «h-ri'r' nl I. m ill.in an hour tint. £k* /•'>/ U'15/ (0 bring vp (hildren.—"Bring 1 np n i. hi'(I in lit* mv In- would eo *ml tth. h hi ■» ' ia "-I In will nni riVnnrt Irnm il.n—Al a* i"ii tear* I nlil aUrt liuiim M>h.m'; hut lou Renal not nialc n in j un only »!ttMl hi- wi-lir*»'hal ia ahnul one iln) in tit,—hi t |i dun a. ih«« nil hi- 1- fif -PH—iben laka Ihiinhoin.. (N B. Do not riaininr blffft whi'iliir hi-j baa Jetfutd an-ailm $ or not.) lai 1 him (HIHO na '«duration ia ooo»|iie*ed,) eooitnoo to nci aa be I plpaaea, (rottlnj* nun ■!• *«'* *"*p •" ifceao <lay*,) ' and hf mltbp aurc Mvajf m ROtdell hi« hand. *r •oil In* oJolhea by w.nk. (N« B Me wi'l be auie i in wear iba Irroti ofamea.) Pomnrh brrfl w-lh ai: j 'h«- in tin » hi* iMida— (ttlui ia ).iur money lor il 'in 1 nt lor your oblMuru ) Aim* linn io rid. a h..-ii whvryar he plioatia* Uw noi ebide b.m luf .nn impr |»i r 101.Im-i, »inh na lakinje a RUfU occi- ' aiot-alljr oren Minoeei I gum vfknzara—(Boya w..l , lu*a to |»lav.) Rneuocaite Hiw lo ace imUptn>tent- Itf—ihii 1* in ihwpiM ami inghciull auvtc.- ul his ' H ninra—(Bnva an, w:«ir rAuo I ban areinj Paianl • him in miTi In. own prujfl •»mil anil lulmw 11 in hi- own Way* Ha Wi-I.|uj aute Ufr-skHIt one ih.l II j ■ ««* of pr.irnci'.— Idhthaaa, lur ii.aii.iice, ahi.h ia - r 11 1 v , , i * WJ Wulftf pmii- ih.ae ilnya. 0.1 I....... aiierala* l>> Samuel Piippini and J ia. *™ ,l"8' "•";" "' h" '■"■««••?«•; »*** ,n "J" if ami dn Dot |i«« in aee him promotid uhore the earth 1% woudi r and admiration of multitudit. Sam in a QkoltfT Muting iitusr—A ii.o«l In. tliccoui f-r- ut! imk piace >n a U'lakoi Meet1Of limiaf in lbi*» lOWJI on Thuitnl^V laol* The POUOU bad In i'ii opiiiiil ami aannnl lot 'h** uanal ' Fil-h il 11 IIIPI■nni*.* A abort tinn borora tin- hour ol aer »ir.- one ol liir ' Krifiula* wi-nl mm the bOWOf to at 1 ml to the, li'i-, whin Kim v.aa hn aurpfiai- In ftiid ;«o or ihnr in. 11 tin re, up in thi- aerj high ral atata pn paring lo li>k+ q.n- I prxar»aiori. O-v hail 1 ti.iiniiir*r, aiH*tber a briifth. a ihinl -umi' liappn gH and it anniiil aa ii ■ toum ooeapany of uphoi.trr. • r- had leaoleod in ailmn in.l hiniilifv ItM nnp.mi-ii il wm la niiil b.-i.i-ln a nl iho -nh.i-tonkiug room — returned a »*'»i) ePbl guilty | A IhiTKlt I ROVI IOWA. Dortnport /1 tro, Ma rob, 19 1649 Dear S*r— Hti rn winter wupon "!*in ibiar-go Ii coiiiumctd .on ihi ;,'i. wii '"«.■ ^.#»i «rnl wn r-i nu aanre. 'Mil- n"i' i« fiuw thrrt fi'i-Ktlrrk in IIIP ri*pr, and 11 will ro, quire a I i'i. ;.In nl Warm iviatbpr, anhd by JI hra. vy, n "lall** fi-p ol unii r in ti'iwivt* it. Bmrtfj ihp l-i inai , Iha iWrtnotiietei ban beea gii* rally bi'nwz-r.>; anil nn P* * ral i.ighi-11 a<mk m 0 ami 1» IH-I -w. Ii lOifiijaVi lhal «•■• dread in ihi-r 1I1 gii-gf ; *'i* frrrtinp hut Wfl feat, niangrp Ihe prnlirlinii nf Mr. M>l*vrl Our peopli noiilil di" m 11 nn eapeoial fn»"»r, if 1 m- pr. ph> 1 T* I- rn d to. would M. mi •■■> WMbuut de. hit oil Ai.« .-/MM J!re ; wi eouuj uae 11 W'th idaan-lag.. lieav* loara a in eattie an- h< inf* 1 if Tlie-' IV !•• id 111hurtopted tin-in Hiili IIIP prrtinpiii q i.'-uon, -»Wbal W thi 1 lilliuj '" "FHtingun lit.*1 »\£jfat 1- IIIPP fining op lot V "F.-r out Elhlbl- I7ib Novemlwr, an/haaj^noe to-night." "Th? eihtbtlirm-raTaW ebbthi- 'ir.iiT'* "Why. mir M«gn: Thealre and Jnffglmg Kxhibitimi 7" *'W bo told lbee to BMba Mtoa world-ly arrangpiin-nfa in thifl placet" "Thp Selectmen, mr." *\Vhai bate liny to t\o wi'h tlna Imu-i- V— "Whv.ibii'i Ihfa iln-Tnwn ||»llf "No, u'a ihi lliek'itp Miriing llon-i !" The r»"el of ihe ron-uraation wa* lr*»»t in what waa pri-habiy ihi' only banI of laughter wb<eh eaet diatorbed Ihe wboi cohoai ofili.it buililicg.—Xantucket Inquirer. Aniai' eaerlion, gwiioni riariogi tho eietofea of hi higher poweraol ihp hub an.il, ait ai amufhi re idea of Hninbibilion ; -mil when, wnh v %• t lin , rtenoed in I man puta 'orth all IIM llOulliea m iln* hour of dan ihia pnni.'n, owing In *ln- great Ii 1 g-h and aeaer- ; w "• 'heil vi ry pnaaeaaion leila him Ural hp ia nu-ll) of ihe w« mhif. Th*- aioek ul bay ia ■ ihaoattul 1 mortal, aid makea lb> open gnte oi the gwoe Hp in waeral iliairictaiand ihegrouiid maiill lr**S<n loIiH-ar bui ihe poriftl of a bolter world. Ii ia Mu ihe depth of two or ihreo u M. II* r. 'ofure, ihi o . cold, calm, slow appmnrh of Ihe dark inmi i.f paa l-i nn g ol March, ai in your region, brought mild j rtge, win n tht- urnil baa twnghl to work upon bui weaihi r; bin Man h :bna far, ha- been more frigid I ihaJ one Idea, wbtofa amaara ihe don wnh all tin 1 ban January. A ranrilAnofthe Wionebagn Indiana j ••nom ilia' 11 it eopabb of bearing. Toon riai up have loat all ihoir bnrai a ly ajaraanun. The cold | ■'! Ilioaedarh dmibta and anon h- naiooa with ub.cl li.i- hn 11 gri .i'l. inereaafd by th immin.se nnutr* if.ii* ban ft*ib o in tin RWUtitM noiih nl 11-, and il •ti!| nuaui-oil iba grout (I chilling i'n atrfloapberc How th- eiligena ami axlAmr- have faii-d in 'In neighbuuibuud '.I 81. Anlhony'a Fatla, I am unabb in Nit The iherinometera Uaed there, moil he nl i**kindf il -in mensury did not go 10iln-the gi'i-". We havi hod ihe N'tnnern 5 . ** *fb>r*'H,9 f°ur d*grftt helov teru ™'.li-Tii: nnl..ih j.lt , .1 n »l|.btt to z- ro— nl n%t\ ihing aburi of lhal aa inmlerat* w< a- T :.* r. HnmllPda I'l pf'IMin*, i III lirnfi g all It X - nd ngee, i'H' now, and hav< b»eii all wii>tei,lii rg 1 11 nui H< «n rn I I r, m mi« r.ihl- log hula r * in rtfly wi'iii'g for ihe Indiana to remove from ft- «• niilrv, reeentlv cedpd to the g-v rmm'iil. Tin .' fl. fi.g- ami prn it'Oiia iheap -■ nil ia have m «l > g.-ee, uiu»i ntceaaarili bnvp In 1 n grral* Th. . p« , il nut, bfing il rangera, have made auitable pie paraiion lor a Siberian winter, anch ae we bare j»in I the evil epiril beaiegea tbp amall garriaon of faith. Then eome ibe aweei and lingering] aflreiionv m Ihe w<irld,ihn loveOf 'be bopi a, iba Wiabea^the proa prOla, Ihe piijnyiii.-nta. Then rnmr Ihe in* mom-nf dear ihinge pavl, never to be ng.-un—ol VOIPP* h< nrd lor iln> lam IIIUP—of tonka to hi: KPPII no more* t)b I it ia n terrible and an awful thing, i-vi'ii for ihp atonteal bearl and beat prcpand ipirn 10 tt-tit in aileuce a-td n nohcitudi' for the approach f ihp grim King rd Torroral More 1 fli -irv lira in that one rule of Chrietiani • v. •■ Do unto ntheia a* yon would thai ib>v m aim ar.eireuinataneea ahould do unio vou." ibaa ai in- ay at* ma of ell ihe philnaopbera. O IP bnl man a fauliv are remembered and Mlk** 1"; but h.iw mana good deeda and kindly aeiiona how mani hon uab'p fpi-linga and finu though'-, rr iiium ttillmut a Milneaa and wnhout a record t WOMAN'S- l.O V K. av a. p. a. j\Hm. To whom dop* VVmnnoV love Iwlnng? Ami who shall Iwld thai fickle Hung 1 No iron chain waa e'er ao -tlrong AM long lo bind il.-fluttRnng wing. Cniigl.l by the ear—caught by the err*— Tin' hanilMiuic I act-, Ihu Ihuering longoc, TIIP |i!.-.i--nt mule, Ihe welbloM lie, May win it, bul nut hold il long. TIIP King haa no command o'er IOVP, The I'.-.i- un'.- aweelbeartjilta law -warn; And ilioHp wboatay, and thoM- who n>ve, ISppfc bnndri for •N'ofiiiii'u hpart lb vain. Kank, wpulth, prnnnorily. and power, llnvo all been trim] mthogt avail; Yet neVr in dark rnblietone'a hour lias Woman'a love OPPII krin^n in fail. A (JEM OF OLD K.NGLISII l»OETRY. Shall I. wa-ling in dc-pair, Dn1, beeaova anoOiera lair? Or naabe palp my chf.-k-. with care, CaiUW another a ro*y are! pa aba 'nirpr than HIP dnv. Or the AWpry mvada in May, 11 flip u*> not MI in me, What care I how lairabe be! Should my heart be gr.rv'd ur pain'd CauiM* I nee a wommi kind, Or 0 Well dwpnned nnlnrpt Joined with 11 lovelv IPMinre! lip ah* BaHMker, kinder than Turile done or pehpan; Il ..hi' be mil wi In me, \\ 'i a care I bow kind "he be! Shill ■ uornanV virtue ipove Alt' Io pencil lor her IOVP; Or her aaribdeuarvingv known, Make inr quite 'nrget my OWnl Be aba with lhal tondneei blent. Which may gain her nomn of best; It aba be not no 10 me, \\ hal care I bow g"od Mic be! 'Cmi-p her nuinna teama ton high, Shall I pl-.y the Inol and die! Ti ■ lhal In .11 a n<>bl*' mind. Where Ihpy want ol richec Imd, Think what u rl, ihem thev wmild do, Tliii' iri'huiti them dare tn WHO; And, unliva lhat mind I aOO, What care I though great rhe be ' Great or good, or kii;d or fair, I will ne'er 1I10 more ile-pnir; If fhe lore me, thiH b*'lieve, 1 will die ere aba will grieve; lltiheflight me «vhen I woo, I can r-enrn and lei bet go; For il «he In1 ti.'t Inr me. What care I lor wimmnhc be! s I'ront Tovan. The ateamahip A#u> i^eeaVarrived al Nov> Orleem on Sunday, with pipi-ra ol ihe lrt mat. The in -t impurtani newa by Jbia arrival ia that of the reception *■•! * couiiiiuuicaiiouqlmin Santa Ana to the T-xan government with prOpoaalf for the nerninmi-il.il 1.1:1 nt 1 In dlAenhieJ b iwicu ihe Inn |iowi-ra. Judgi' J.nm a Knhiuauii w lin waa ea|r-lured la-i nii'uiuii by O'-n. \\ oil, waa the bearer ol ihta di'-pii'rh, be banng b-en liberated lor the purprai . The lo'IuWing ia a letter Imm Ihe Judge lo a Oalvea 00 pepOf tx|ilainn.g, 111 britl, n-. no port.—A'fir. Rep, Gatweto* -Match 27, 1643. To the E»H'or» of the Timrt; Sir—A lew bb»N ttilKM I arrived lure Irnm Vp. ra Cruz, vm V w Orleana, and will leave immedi-ately for Wanhinglnn, i" l'iv h- fore Ina •-iceileiicy ihe preaid- nl "Iln- l>a-.a'* upon which the war IM-. 1ween Metuse ami lYsea mar pnaaibtv tw termtnn* led ; vbvfih ba-ia or pTiHioaflltfn ema'>au>a fiuui and in are ibe aignaiuru id Oi-n. Snnia Anna, I'reaidenl nf Mexico. let. Itiapropoaul lhat Teaaa ahould acknowl nlgv the ai.veieigf ty of Mf-aieo. Ud. Agpnerafaet of aunihaiy lo be paaxcil for neat ;,■!- in '|'t xaa. 3d. T MI tu lin in an independent depirlment of lleiMOi 4b. Tezaa lo be rcpreaenled in the general con-tfr » aa, &ih. Tpzaa lo iuetitute, or oiiginale all local lawa and regiiUftona. 6ih. No Mexican troopa, under any prelexl whatever, to he eiationedjn Teaaa ' Ttttg being the prrcipal h-mia of a projiClid irealv and o'her important |>n'nl>i, to be nubmilliil 10 ihe Pr aideol and ihe people, and if they -houUI he adopted by »hein will give ua, among other .in purtant adianiagta, y ■(.<■ and a relnoee of our puuntrv.'nen now in pri-ou. and a market for our MOple produel rewton, ai 20ernia pel Ib , at a die lanee fr-un 200 to 300 n ;»a reom thecoaat. In 1«4^ w« e»poried 18.000 knlra nl cotton of 500 <ba. • nch. end I pri-ume 1843 awtll pr.nf.pi gbVOOO thi- a- 25 denti per lb. givea 83 195,000, and allotVli'g ©ft per bale for fri <ghi and ebargea, vnu have time million,, p. rnniinin 10 Inrm a "hard money corn ncy fnr Teaaa ; and I appn bend it umv he fairly eaiimat.d that our priHluci ol lhal ariiclr will be doubled miiiually fur many yrara, growing nut of ihe inoreaaed pnne and tepidly inoreaaing emigraiiou ; and a u arki I wonld aleO be ppenid far our be. I, pork, iard, holler, c."ii and oilier aril. Olca, both in Mflien and in Cuba. Time will not allow mp 10 funhri debate upon mia impuiiant aub. j ct, bul I give you line heaiy aheieb, wnh ihe aa-auranee thai ibe proper auinorit| will lay the dt-nuuamenl apeedily W'lore ihe public. Kevin cifuily, \"ur ch't aarv't* JAMKS w ROBINSON. A dug eaming upon n coil of Muengeai began iparing theia 10 pieeea, apparetilly In great fu'v — ■• Why, neighbor, aaid ■ Iriend *iai iln g hv. ''whai mi earth'a the metier wnh the eritter, the* he laek. ipfl 1hem noaewgera w <h ineh wraths'1 " Weil. I'm wire I don*l know," n plied iha aetoni*hed ped ir, "nn|. aai' la l>ee:ni-i l hi V BFi- unidi! nf a ling lhal hi' bad a fight With ycterdav !" Vmei and follur find n ndv chrninc'era—virtue- I and gund lenoni are rarely wrlttoa but in Ihe Honk ol Heaven. Ila.vll.— ibilliiiilon ol Prcnldeut Bayer. We laaVned veau-rday lhat I*r« ancl.-ut linyei of Refti, had formally abdicated. Below w« give bn ..fl.eiiil ret. gnalion ; Gentlemen of the Council: Twenty five yeara have planned eincc I waa call-ed upon In fill the pnal of Preaident, then made va. rant by ihe death of Telion, the found, r of ihe Re-publip. Since thai I have endeavored tocairy out his view-, of which I had, of all othera, Ihe beat opporlnuiiy of knowing. I havp endeavored during my adminiatration to c>nduel the .fTiira nf Government with a eir'Ct at-tention In an economical management of itafinancea. In proof of my libora on thia vuhject, there are now one million of dollar* in rcaervr, beeidea olher fund a deposited iirParia to Ihn cndtl of the Go-vernment. Recent event-, whieh I do not deaiie tn chmaclprize, h-ivr brought upon me calamiitea winch 1 did not foraee. nor am prepared for. In ibia em. rg'-ncy, I di em ii i\nf» to mv digutty and linuor, lo naabe a per-onal abrogation nl the puw-era wuh which I have been cluilu d. Dunig my PreatdeneV, I bava adopted the po'icy nf quelling the dianrdera and diviii'ona that made llaytl a dia-lianted and feeble Government. ( ha»e lived lo aee ibe independence of Ibe nalinn acknowledged, ■ml itn lernii.ry um.ed, and now. involuntarily oa- Iraci-ing tnyaetf, I give anoi.ieC* jwouf of my deaira to remove all eauae of diaconiPt-l and d'viaioo. In eo- clu-ion, I have only tn add that I wish Hayli lo be aa bappy aa I strove to render her. (Signed.) BOYF.R. Further Particulars.--A letter in the Kmgaton, J.nni.'.i. J 1111.a . g.vea an inleiealing account of the abdication of Itcyrr. He «ent mil n large army on the apnrnach of the inanrgenta, wh>-o the inaurgeni general made a pa-ci6c Addreaa, which wa*t anauereil by a discharge ol nannona from thp lenhaof Preaulent Rovei*a Life Gua'da, winch bad the 1 (Tect nt killing and wound* n.g fifteen or auteeu of tli#-ir nppnrienta. Upon obaerving ihia, th»-'caniiona of the Provisional Ar-my were uiiiimazb d, and a h.-a\ > diMthnrge follnW-ed, which killid and wounded aotne fifty or nxiy ol (he Presidents men. 1'he regiments of the line, unwilling lo continue ihe e initial, ma rbi d nVer to Iba mnbatif the Pro. visional army, which opened to receive them. The Pnsidi ni'a Life Goarda, perceiving what bad la-ken placn, cnmmi-uced a relreat, intelligence of which led ihe President to the conclusion lhatall waa lost, and that il waa neeeaaary In seek safety in ll giii. Such of his things aJacjuhl he got to* git her were hastily removed on board the Scylla, IJp'ii-h vrsael of wai lying in the haibnr ol Port-au- Pnuce, and the-e were foMo»cd h» the Prcai-dent'a hnoschold and immi-diate friemU. After be-ing 'imiif lime on hoard, 'In- President requealed , Capiain Sharp to gn tn bia Palace fni aeveial arti- I eles and money which had been left behind, but, on the Captatn'a reaching the Palace, it was eur- I ruundeil by ihe Militarr, who^refusoil him admit* ! lance, obaerving tbnt the President waa w. Iconic 1 to wh u be had already taken, bul lhat what reinain- ] ed waa the property of the Republic, and they woo.'d not allnw it tn he taken away." Tina, («av»a Jiinr.ea paper,) resulted io aeveral of the PreafuN nPi euite, and even himr* If cmuing here «nh aparce.ly sotT.ci.ril cbangea of linen. The Prnvi!*iniial cominittee in Ihe ineaniime were proceeling to the capi'ot. Their filet mea-aure w le.irn will be to revise ihe constitution.— The Pre-iHenl in future ia to be elected fnr ihreo v. ars on'y, but may he re-elected if bia policy and government are approved of*. The army ia to be I abnli-h- d mid a a long police aiibktituted. The old . generate, it laexplcted. will be prnetoited off, and I ev' ry effort made to employ ihe anldiery in agri. I culture. All religions are to I* tolerated, and CO-pitali- ta enconraged. Seminartia of learning will be eatabhshi'd, and the nuhlic allowed expreaaion j of their op MM iKlnngr>the medium ot ihi- press, j ll ia alpeoted lhal Mr. Firry, a gentleman of great J talents, a civilian, and also a very popular man, ill he circled to the Providential ehatr. Filial .fjeee.—-Fi'ta' love ahould he chenabed. It has, pspeciallr, a anfipning and. ennobling • rTect on the un-cnin.p heart. It has been' n marked, that abuoat all llluatiinua nicn have bei n diatin-guished bjhinve for tbuir nio'hera. It ia mention-ed by Mi—"T-if'n. , thai a "heauiiful feature in the 1 eharacter of Turks, ia reverence fnr Iheir mother*. I Their wtvea may advise or reprimand, unhf'derf, but their rnotbi r ia an oracle, ron-uHed, confided in, listened to wilh reaped or defrreiee, henond 10 Ihe Intent hour, and r< member' d with aff- eiion and regret even bevond the grave." "Wi»«* may die,** any they, "and we can replace Ihem,children ma* petieb. andoihera mav be born tn ua, bul who shall resioie the mothi r when abe parses away, and is aren no more 7" A Fri'ffm*nl —I i*aw a pnh mourii 1 stand h' nd-nig nVi r ih» mroh, and his tears fell fast and ofien. As he rai-ed Ina humid eyes to heaven, he cried, " My brother!—oh, my brother I™ A -"go i'i-" d that way, and said, •• For whom dent ibnw iMMrn T" *M>rie," replied he, *'»hnm I did not sufficiently love while living; but whose inestimable worlb I now feel." ** U r.-it woublst ihou t\o, if he wcro rcatotrd lo iheeT The mourner replied, "lhat be wo'ild never of-fn. d him hv an unbind word, but WOUtdtlka every neeaaion in aliow hta frtendahip, il be could but come back •■» bia fond embrace." •• Then waele lint thv time in uaeb si pti' I." rWi-i! ihe aiiff'' ; ' but, if llion ha-t fit. ncla, fco and cher-ish ihe living, retiii mlii rillg 1b.1i they will one day he dead aUHl F.rery Man fl 1,'iir^er in M-iitic-—The LngteTa-lore nl Maine paa ul a law »t iia recent aeeaton 10 admii every peraon ol good moial nbnraeter io tbo mnetiee of the Inw .n lhat S'ii'e. It pa-s.-d iho Senate wnh only one pppnaing v( te A similar i.iw was paaaad bv ihe I«egialalttto of New llanip- ! -hire nt it- 11st session.
Object Description
Title | The Greensborough patriot [April 29, 1843] |
Date | 1843-04-29 |
Editor(s) |
Swaim, Lyndon Sherwood, M.S. |
Subject headings | Greensboro (N.C.)--Newspapers |
Place | Greensboro (N.C.) |
Description | The April 29, 1843, issue of The Greensborough Patriot, a newspaper published in Greensboro, N.C., by Swaim and Sherwood. |
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Original publisher | Greensborough, N.C. : Swaim and Sherwood |
Language | eng |
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Object ID | patriot-1843-04-29 |
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VOL. V. (;Ri:i:\suoito', N.C, APRIL #J, IH.3. JNO. 18.
I'l iii.iMiri) inihi.,
JOY BWACCll *H £Uf.>ia<. V, 00 0.
I'KICK: TWO ilnllarx ami Kilty CenU a J»ar, in ml-
»ani-c; or Three l>u!lar*. alter three rwinlhi Irum II"
date ul .-.iil.srript.on.—Failure on He parl "I u.y Nlbai r.-
bcr tn nnler a ilifcuniinuaiicn w.tlun In. >rur, will be
tjWuUwd Inditotlvvol I..* .tali to eonlinu.-
AuvKKTlHKHupmi inserted nl the .ale ol One Dnllur
per n|i.ire ol II Inns or !••■• lin Hie li.-t .iiseit.uii, aiid
Twentv-five ('euta li.r mcli cniii.iiua.tre.
fiMMrt t. Tilly for
Ihe murdac of William (i. Marlin, nn Hi' SMi t'nv
of S. |ii-inher, 1S49—u.e.l before hi. Honor,JunB<
Battle, «i the S|iring lam of Oudibril Siine-riot
Court. *
Tin- iminler win perjutraied in ll"' Count) nl
Sink", ahom 11 onle« from ihe Virginia line-—
nin»..l by ihe Biale m be Irir.d in Ouilforiti
Mr. 1'iiinil. itc>r, attisti'd hv- M. "-is. Ci r and
Graham, for ih< Slain) Jautt't'l", Morcbcail i"i ihe
pr1a0n.fi
To L"»P a fan; aiat.tnent of the whnle tranaac-lion
I will furnish ilia •■•idenee >■ takrti down du-ring
ihe Bfnfretu of the Irial, both for lb, Siale anil
Ihe |.ri-ixier. \
K'tm'cii Gaf waatha fir-t witness examined foi
the 8'ala. Mi- testified 'hat on Ilia night hrfori
the insider of Marlin, Tilly aeoinnd lo he frolird
with Martin—taid he would .»•'! in*'' f'.'in h'ln
trim h> had taken, refused loeal bia topper nh. n
hi< W'fo a.ked linn io eat, lav down'on ihe floor,
an d 'III- ileril at It "i OIF llroilgel and sin.i »er • v
a rv daj I lire." Noll otoruing waul off and *•••.
apirna. When he ea'ne back, aaid Martin .at a
damned Mownd/rl, and he did reckon he (Martin)
wna Ihe uieane.l man in ihe werld. 8a d • I Inn-had
twelve fight, in one rear, Nrhiftpt d every tune.'
th il h'- h-id Hhi|io*''l heller men lUt Martin, and
he eipeoled in do it ana.... WVi.t •.ft" ■> rho board
tree, hoi tai on breaklual—aaid ha did nut f.»!
like aalluffa We.ii in where Ihe nrafroea wile III
wmk RvakiHg hoard- m ihe wnnda MIMHII half oi
lime quartan oft mile from hit (TillyV) bntiM-—
AM' r about mo honra came h.r.k running, itn la-in
ihe home, came out linmediaielj triih bit gun,
Inad.'l hastily, poured iha pott di r in aillt hit band
and )i"' »h'»l into his gun. While loadii g wilne->
a-k'-d h'tlt wlial he was going to shoot, reuiu»I •no-
Ih.i'Kin-ieli.' 'mini off in a inn ; the ilnj."* Iiill"»-
ed linn lo the fence »om« forty or liftv yarda poo
Ihe hoiiae, when, he aeolded iliedoif, hack and DsMi
liiined-O'i hi* way in t run. BwOtllJ alier a Ua*gm
came on Mnriii. I riding liorte ft i H fro lo apl|l
boardt anil. Soon a second negro rain wilbuewt
ol Ihe morrler; neg o teemed to lie in baelo and
fnuhiened. Wil'ieaa foriher teti'Med 'hat Til v
came and went in lh<' direction id the l.nud ree,
and thai ahe heard no hounda running. Thai tiMvr,
nii'A Tilly bl- w bit horn and said 'ttln n I blnw Ihtt
Mnrtin itarayacoHtat' Alter the dead waa dom
1'illv went to fine of the rinighhiirs1 houtet, ami
lhat niplti aiaui at bit own Wn.sr. lie mode inn (•
fort to resist wbeQ ario'ti d.
Ann Slurihi ml—Said »li- saw T'Hy iboul two
weeks before lb t affair look place; raw hini have
pia'ols ntiO'jt his oersuii, nnd was h-aril ti tat he
enrred them in hop-s to meet mil thai long ntstcd
Km of a b—h Bill Marlin, Shot iff Ins pirlola,
Mnrlin Gorilnn— Testifinl that 1'il'y mil Mar.
tin looked like a aainl, and he waa if tail ol it, lli
intended to gi»o Maitin a wbippiag—d ibe) got
logclbfl he would wish no person lobe proavnl
but negam -—ihey would make il a coim.Yr.
Sutun King—Heard Tilly say if \I..H'i» lieatii!
hi in as he bad "one he would kill him—that to
had shot Martin's hull, and ll tended to hniio
as Much blood trim Martin as he h id Irnm the bull,
or as much of In- (Martin's) ball as Marlie bill nl
his own hair when th.- deowerala Were electnl.
Here th- Sale's counsel introduced III" gun t"
lite jury which Tilly had used to Like Ihe life ol
Mtitio. ll was a Ui|te tiiiooih-b.ir*'. Thehreicb
and the iippi r part ol ihe s'ock was broken in se.
reral piiees, i*tid about a fiiet of the uppi r pail oi
Ihe barrel broken oiiliicly off.
Alixomlrr King— Saw the corpse of Mailtn ly-ing
at tin \u |