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THE GliJKENSBOJlOUGH PATRIOT. "* «!©.*>. ■t.i-h- VOLUME IV. e»BEN8BOHOUGH, N. C, SATURDAY, JULY 2, 1812. i'i m I-III JJ.V HWAClVC LI» HiiihM, dH ■JUHXKWOO.O, I'HI.I:: Twu anllara and Kilty rent* a tear, in ad-vincc; <>r Three Dollar-, itu-r three moolhi faun tin dull- ,.t subacripttoa —Failure on the part olor.y subscri-ber in older e discontinuance withiu UM yui, wnl IK-eoniidered HHI catlvaofhis wish to continue. AUVIHIIM Om INMTt.il ill llu.. rU|,. „|- (),„. |)„||„r per M|,i.r... HI 11 lion or last n,r n,o hi,i loMrlioa, iml I weuty-nve Cents br each continuance. fsSftrrs to UM publishers mini be port-Mid, or they cannot In- ailcn.l.d In. NL'MBKR 21. .Hcously, calling - .ul of II petil'i hi Till" I'riuiii. death warrant i Hal document in i xi brumes, clsspt il bu I ■l igainal bia In mi. II.V, Meicy lo lecuivc Itii fy. u.l. M I I-1 T A R V K X E C V T11) X. 'I'll..- subject of thi, awtul sentence >i< a smart vouili whum I myaell Oral taught lbs rudiments ol In. profession. Through 111-' whole course nl In, dnl's mill tnilnar* eternises I OUT found him at-tn. liie, obedient, nml willing lo warn, m.il liu |iro- Miaed to be an ornament to hi. profession. II.n indulgence in intemperance led bin how ana ciroi in itiiuilioi, on account of MIIH'II hn froul lime lo lime ii.ciirri i].. nuns sdmaniliona ; until at length, fur ihe commisaimi ui a Mora aggravated «,ff. nca ha was dosorvedly puuiabad. Irritated by ihe in lliriuin nl u supposed wrong,inflamed with liquor, ami smarting under disgrace, the unhappy vouili, in a fatal mumi-nt, mode mi attempt on the life of lli • ullicer, a .punier mailer in lbs same troop, b) n'l'i.n, H- hn auppaocd, he bad been lujuied. The ihol ilul ni.l lake rflccl ; bill ilia culpni wai immediately dragged to ibe gund-room, and Ibera confined in >ro.i3. langtus ihs feeling, of ibia unbappy wretch when be awoke from bia intostcating slumbers, ami the first ohj.ct ih.ii met In, eyes were the fitters by which he was si cured. I was a .crgca.it of the guatd at the time, ami bad ll" Isiicln.lv la.k of informing the offender pi the dreadful crime for which ba w.,« busied HI.'O imprisoned. On l>. tag mails acquainted with I'U enormity of bia an. mpl, hn nature seemed to re-coil ; Ins youthful couiitcnsi.ee turned a death-lib. paleness, ho closed Ins pyea,clasped In, bauds, and exclaim. .1, -Ob | iili.it have I done!" He Ihell cull. .I f his deiith war i gnal was given in ilio " preaent*1 t-t dreadful scene; but sn or iiuue of the men filed live of the shot, h • trnegled but little ware then bound, ami b During the reeding of Hi iliitid great ami anahak.. ■Mis, ami holding il ri, Se.ncoly had III. Is.l Boil i • bratud on Jo, ,„,, wheu „„ Wham Ibe eboolmg party eaini ry eye was lurried from tin I the Hell understood sign.. and he llislmiily |',.|' •i lodged in Ins .Van. II .1 whan tin- in,I apaik »s abOUl tul,.ue H. e.irllily abode, hi- gathered h knees up In bis chin, ,i|„„, srbieh a.uue few mi.,I •intary ahrieba were beard from the rinks of In- ' iredee, when ibe piotnei marshal shot Ii lire the load, that h.-mm., iuOV-1 iiol.iig.-r. A a Ins per Iheii went Ibrough Ibe rank. •• lie", dead I lie', nrinv brake into Ii ,-. and every man »l slow lime. Tin- » ,.. a c.reinoiii ling than most people would, imagine j \','l-ll,nil, lb. eh.lli-tie-*- ^^ iien we j.... pi .1 in Slunk.- ; hot |i,. I, and be Miff, red nut, "I ni> in,,. d Cil.-.-r .-I 7*. Uitiiinil iht Eoi.—Tna , -q ■siern cities somei.me., -seel wtthei res in Ibe "far M eat." (ieiu ral C. Pbiladelpbia) on gellnnj on board ppl at, am. r iHiOdered hit tv frnlll tin-lead!" Tile <^<-<\ hi more afil A. loadd lolhe I of ib- poor fallow bad 11 -, il he Was nearly envt-ast breath bad long unen ll The last wards lie .illil.d Here. •• pi 'heil" Thus .nil..I the short and liter s bnei suri.-v of ibe company, "ell so far r. iv.il in ( | »| ,!,„ un-c K-'i.tiiekisiis, lluoaiera, and •uckers around bun, thai In: must needs nivc ■bee-s' -trilllag deooeatratiari of the fact, by lofinimj iu • at with the ordinary sleel forks used !,, the a- I'm. said eulgar In id. Hi therefore p-peidcd Imu- - II mill a silver fnik, ..ml a, be »ua aware ibal if I » is placed al one ol III. ,,|ai,.., SOUH one of the ■innlU in,.jhl ii„- ,i I,,: banded II to lb.- steward ,i ib.- boal with an iiijuinioii to gise n 10 bin on i s •citing fairly at the dinner table. Th. Ilewaiil - ,"" ,! I '"il Hie passenger! gOI wtml ,,f tin- IOJI. r, and ainongat them was a brawny raVuluckian. >. Hn- lirsi op|Hirl y wtlich olf red. In went on -nine aid manufactured wilb Ins burning buite a mga Kooden fork, which h, al.o -rave to n,, , ward, nun an nidi r to •[!(.- ariMtr ol ibe fork- ,. in, ir owners until called for. The General ",.i il "(I I K lii.luef i„,.l. ,| hi.II. nsnes uloui I U.MTKII S I A h:.S DISI'ltltTi OL'RI' OK .NORTH nous arisen-1 CAROLINA —IN BANKROPTCY. [well known I I" fnr.u.iiir a Table of Peel under lhe Rankrupt d a Mieais. l-'w, nn prineipal objeel w.i« to rate the feai on ■ ale suned io the in. in. si that els., of ItIZ,' [wnoan distresses indlueed the pa.saje of tin- Aei, Ull in iay soli'mi,I, to serve ill, in, I have erred In putting lhe lees so low as lo i-iaid the progress of proceedings. There is a general coniplsini among the officers on this subject; ami I find much diffi-culty in procuring and fclaining proper characters to fill ibe -.ffi.-ei ol Aaalgeee and Cominiiioner Snine decline accepting and others, after a tnal, r.-ign, In cause Iho coiupensatioii n inadequate, in.I bears no profjei proponlon to the allowance in in oilier Siaies. In New York. f,.r msiance, where lleo.gia ! This being the case, if the law is faith, fully earn, d out, lhe Governor may find himself fairly caught ,,, |,„ mvn „ap- Krom ike Vwksburg Whig, April 11th. OUR JAKK. Col. J .eo'i Thompson, one of nur illustrious Re-m.,, i,'"".,"V" ' '""*""■ '» '""'gl-ge. wine ,«. pu.,.,,,, for fire catmg. The following from the oiumiius Argus, is an sniuiing notice of Jake's effort! to play il„- chimlric. Beery body in Mis. eiMippi know, that Jake ha. been lold to hialoelb many . tune and oft," ,!, „ -.epudial.on" ws. no-. thing~. more .o.r. leaa,,t;han swindlinag., obuu«t nnoo oonnee eevveerr heard set of hucalling sn> person "lia, sndcaluin- .be eipeiis-aofth. D.atr.ci Court are defrayidny T^tZ , ."?,",'' "',", akcn- ",c »-* «" Unfernmant, the IVlit.ou. r is ,. ,,,„,,,:, „„ „,,„' ■ ■'■ """'<-'l lold Jacob last summer lhal lepu.l,.,. Ill- p.l.l.o.1, to deposit.- the .11,11 of 9KI ail, u,' ,' ""' h,t!,'*-."''l'be,y, hul ibil lielligcrani firu eurei the charges lo the first advc.-lueiiient mclu ',',",'.,"'" " ", " * ■"*.- mnrning." I|,, ,. .I.e. doubtless very brave, but |„ ,. ,|i0 crr„ nrUl,„n, led, II lo In He picks Ins men. ' cere prudent. "I'i" one who, but lor a |ia-.i.m lor dri lived lo be a bright urnam-iol to III: k, might ha«i prnfi SSIOII. bis in,»st |,.itlu in- manhar, upon linn, il,, 'uer. till ii. k under ibe weight of h> ■I fueltugs, and fill lo Ibe Cold earth. Ii ,-,,-i.l.r,l.e um,- before we could louse hii-i -iiiinr II.to winch bia miseries bad, in one >..,ii nn,,.,, ni, plunged h lie seemed as tin-conscioui uf every luleiition of coalmining th, dime, in-was charged with ae the child still m,. born. Can any calamity on this earth place a in,u.l II, a ui,,i, lamentable aud heart-rending an. ■Allot. I ban the above! Reader, pause o>er ibis tale, with me drop the tear of pity to the ueuori ol ibis unfortunate youth ! The criminal wae of curse found guilty. The -at n. ws was communicated to bin by tiie c I.,in ..I ihr station. I have never aeen so hortil... I inure of wo» as this wretched man exhibited v.n. u h» «.,> nuil, acquainted with biaapproach- '"-' "-'""" " doaibj but from the eoniemnla- 1; ' "" I'"' •"«! preaent, be w... besougbl lo « '<i iho fuii.i..,.-,i,Jio,lckr.li,-e under the wings ol I IMU who sldnc could ,I0W g„„|.. hllll ,„ tl,,a( p. ,■•- ..I which be had, bycrn,,,-, bereft himself on . .nn. I or some tune be was inconsolable,catling fn quenily on bit deer mother. The very soul „i i condemned seemed lo linger on U, W.ASIII.NUTON. Modern history has not »o spotless a character lo comiiiuiiiuraie. Invincible in resolution, fir.. in conduct, incorruptible in integrity,{he bruiigh to the helm ..( s .i-t,.mm, republic, lli. simp icilt and innocence of rural lite ; be was forced ml! greatness by circumstances, lalbet than led inio it by inclination, and prevailed over Ins enen thcr by the wisdom ol hi. .1- signs and the i. '• nee of In. cbai IOII r, il.an am exiraurdui .iu. fu lb/ an .,t a-sr. A soidii-i from nee ■ id neirioiism ralbi • tbaii IIIS|H>SIIIOO, be was lb. 'ir.l in i, , omi.l.ml padliu C ids when III- in,!, . pondencu nl I :rv „.,« ».-,.„„.,, . 01l,| ,„. quoalhed Iu ins countryiiu-n an a.l.li. .» on leasmi Hie government, Iu which it., re is no of unilisptlid wisdom which can bear son. i,u s r.i eiseve- SM gt umpoailiui s eon.j,an Il v. fork, .. d bul in- nil. i l.uk was ion I.II ... "II I "i- mi fork," -aid bt io lb.- steward. la neneelfulli preaeaied. -Hand me my bawled ib,. K ockian. Il was present,.I, ..k.il II.IO a pnee of beef with the utmost L-ia.ity. Tin, Ipaasengera, who had ■vaichcd ibe ,.oc...Iu,os, couM .land .1 no longer They bur-l into reiterated shorn. „f laughter, until the gentle. nan, par cxrillinrc, fall ll such an tiifringencnl ,|iou In. dignity, that he arose la high dudgeon, e.l-ought lhe captain of the beat, with leompla-nt llal Ins pms.no,,, bad In bated with great rude , -s. "Sir,* aaid tliecai ■, (a real western man) .tiih grave tariieatiiesa, "you ore too largo a uiau or nit til lv final I I'm afraid lh.il in walking mm ml- i,. aid,-, your weig gHl eapaiie hoi i.d you hail heller L.., ashore!" Gen. t." ■led al in.- first landing. In this Stale, where by the peculiar atruelureof tin- Conns and lubdiviai.-o ot the Dtltiiet, it lie- from the Argus. comee uueeeaary, in luifiiltng Ike design! ol the i " " "P»"'d In Ibe Madi.nnian, that "Mr law, I., hold and keep open a omirl ai chamber! for rhomneoool MiM.,ealledlbaattealioaoflba lloun ibe purpoae ol receiving and acting U|N>II Petitions ' "' "' P'-'i-utaiivc lo a in,-mortal, winch was peaaei from every pan of ihe State, ih„ Ti.a.ury Ik-part-1 "'d b> "'■ Morgan, requesting the General Govern. " '""• decided that atthuugh .uch a Court la : "Knl ,0 ■aaune Ihe debts repudiated by the Slate prop-r under the law, y, o opiea. provision uf "iaaiaaippl, and requesting Ihil maaiures bet is made ii.i defraying rbe»«penee,.tbi Bankrupts, and not the Government, must b. ar the burden. Thus bit wiihoiil an alternative, I am constrain, id f. jnereaae the fees and Tags I shall there-lore require every Petitioner belaalter, on filing bis I eliiiou iu Ibe Clerk's Office al Chambers, iu deposit, the .um ol S3, iu cover all chaige. down in ibe fin hearing, tin Petiiieoer paying ibe prin-ter lor the a.lv. n.s. inenl. And in future the Tar lows:— ken lo.j.cl her from the I' Mr ta-in con-f of F«0i shall be as fol-evepo. lap Am-i, l whi. He S.IS lllnile. Ibe von-.- ol in ind dignified, w II- w.i. a Iriend •n't lo III-die.in UCal ideas wlil.'l .- ish lie, -o iiiu-li i. the eairai I lunch Demnrracy, signalised ins life l.v glish oppreHinpa, he r .ire to culliiale th- I mil, hv In, cBBIHig v.. ", rat.fi. d a ncaty uilercourae l„ iwi '-iiiaiicuiated nflsp 'nil bis ambition and after hating r. tu the rank of an r Iiv a toluiil I Without dilfideni ir, w,lh,oil tan,It Ihout eilii, I i lo liberty but I ol - iiihusieai! ..-a mil, nod from •h w,r.- opposed lo gaul lose ,,f power Aecordtnglv, aftn urn »f ii •peniy , I.I lie I, I lemibl u|, | lent »r pride.— licenltouiuess . t t.i ihuse prae in Co mi u III in. bavini lai ee l„ ll iiai .1 it |,v the vrarmesl ml . ndaliip of Or. ,.t Britain , ahorllv before line i. Mg f Irlendly und c.u.inereia lhe ll.olhi r oeun'ry aid It. g. lie was a Cromwell, with a Si Ma, wtlhout bis erinee j , .1 h.sr.nintrt by hiaeaerlioi - lep. Ii.le.,1 Stall-, Closed III, ,a ■r<- EttningMml Itomi—You may observe that when n-iki.ig man speed, hi, leisure hours abroad, ,t at tie- . xpeose ..I hi, lao.ily. While Ii- is at club or the ntvern, bis l.m or a„\ king 'i door cenneitons. Th. great school nfjn Is lhe ilrnl. ||, ir Hie urehu., wlnl. »"UI klesdown at taw," leami the vulg irnaih, r the pulri.l obscenity, for one lessoil al lb. liu side, be has a d„z-n in ihe kennel. II. rear.- eall.l-d the seeds nl l.l.eli.1,,,1, glllihllog. Ib. ft , .1 tn.|. nee. I pr,v you al vo., I, ll —ll ami blond, lo.ike tour chill ■i-aith atone. Lovehomcj strike t among your d.Hneaiic ir-...,,n-sue, per foliu of live tour own 'en cling lo lb. tour roots del p-s. I an ea impll I-III.- nn gualtl j lliough iu a leperate room. I do nut think I ever Witnessed time real commiseration in my life than was. xh, bind on ih„ occasion. When the first Irunipi laaunded fur ihe eiacuunn parade, ihe OOles .. em. d io linger on the morning l,r,, 2,-, and d-..il, hk. silliness to predominate over the a .s-pbere. which chilled the blood of all a.seinhl..l._ Not .-, t.,,.e it.,, heard site il 111.11:1 tell : I I.JW-l, I.,'pi.. w .t\,i .. Hi- e.id, wHh tin- roffin was huahed ami quiet, workings of the fond bosomi of his piiyinU i. Tb-se plainly bespoke the Imrior ill, t ■ contemplalion .-f Iho approaching scene. niier s. i in..] coinpoaed and calm, I al-ly look bis fiii.,1 leave of oil Ibe guard, Hum by Ins sad fate to beware uf that wi "is, .1 liquor winch bad sealed lus doom. The toldura turned om WHI, evident icluciance: the runtnls, In,lb ,,f which were Kuropcan. formed a square, of which the .hooting par i formed Ibe other. Scarcely was ""* I1"'"" -1'"1- When we heard Ihe ii'isny.1 .uuiiils .,1 ibe mnfiled drum, and the doleful not., el the baud |.:.itu.g ,|„- d, ad maicb in Saul. The process.,,,, ,!„„ ,„,„,.,, „„ , m ^ l-o.,l,or, hor-eback, followed |„ 1BU fi|,., of fc|. ateri; then lhe clergyman, In bi, .ombre garment., Mull the prisoner, both in deep meditation and • artiest prayer; after Ihctn followed the shooting ratty—one aergeant, one corporal, and twelve pii. •aies, the iwelve nest men (or general duty in the •boh r. gnu. nl. I'tom ihe spot where Iho guard. loon, w.i. ilioaled le the spot of execul was a guodquarlel of a mile ; end il„ reader mav lie as. jurod Dial we did nol drag lhe poor lellow to In, a.t situalion on .ailh. He look bis own time; lie was slow bit firm ami Heady. He entered, upon lhe right flank of the .quare, and passed a ng lhe Iron, ol the line to Ihe left, the soldiers upon their arms ravened, tlisl is, untile thoir two hand, upon the bottom of I h. nibbing of many nf ibe men could aid, nml some could nut even look '''"' ""'"'" '■ l»««««l «l«ng lhe front of Hi, pmg lines. Tin- r fellow hlmaell looked L' since d, ad, I.ul be evinced great for. (•nation. When he brought round ll ihouldei, mi reaching th- left nflhe line, igbl wi-s before him! ||,s place of execo- IDn.pr iniighwrougbi sh.li—and his lhe p, ison. of hi. comrades! II, ' ' wn by the sule of hi.cofu,,, a „ed ' '"r i M,d then embraced and had, *' » to Ins heavenly instructor, who wept most I empire which neither the ambition ol Lam. XIV, nor the power of Napoleon could dismember received us first rude shock Irani the Courage which "be bid eiuninuiiieat.d to her nun jflsptuigj and that, amidst the cnnvuls and lavatulluns of oil. er States, real lib. rlj has arisen in lhal Country a lone, which inherit,,! in II, veins th. ir.w priori i.l. . of British fr. ..lom.-.l/,,.,,.,,'., //is/ore uf ,/„ irinih /ii r,,/-./ie.i. " Ihiefi all Ihli.gs wlurh toui ,.f|. "'""■' Tb. L'liden pi lema iu have aerom ish. d Hs great walk and ,- cuulenl lo Wilbel Ion II has matured the Irml lor ihe past race; am u lessini from 'lie plant. The lillle thai I hat, „ eu ol tin wuild and know .: th, history of iiiinkinii, leacbea tne to look up. ... iheeriors of ol hell in Murow, nol in anger.— •then I like lhe history ol one pour In ait thai ha. sinned and s..fl'.r..l, and represent to myaell lhe -Iruggh-s Hid lelllplalions 11 has pass, d ibaavigli | ■he bri. f puisaliuioof j.-y ,- Ibe feverish inquiel. •rie of hope and bar.-—ihe liars of regret; ihe '• • blenea* of purpoM ;—Ibe pressure of warn ;— he desertion of friends;—the Morn of a world I hat ha. little charity ;—Ihe ilesolal.ui. of Ibe soul's -ancillary aud threatening nc. within;—heellti gone.—happiness gone,—even bop.- that remains the longest, gone,—I would fa... have ihe erring Altor/uy'i fees—as Iwraiofure. I'm ttftkt (Merit uftlu Ihtlrict Court. nUIUUoriug even paper, ellliult, ecc., si.il nonng ii on Hie docket, g(| M Xoling uu u.e docket the sppeUMce of any P-»ilj lo shew cmjse, ISuleriug any ardor or decree, UlaU.ng ul emol.l lod wuii.s, C.-pt ul uul, t, dtciee, or papol, per folio of lllU Wutds, I ..paring calendar of easel, and issue, fur Ills Loan, and mining casts iluiuun, for each, Copt same for u.e of panics and the bar, >w, ,rn.g each wiinivs ,o Luuti, aWl ,111.g a JO.V, K.cc.v..,,] a,.it docketing verdujl, Copy ul t. tdiCI, with lauie ul cause, time und piaea ul vussiun ol t luurl, \<: , Di.wii.g and cop) ul process, wuvu required, pel loitu, l opt oi duckel on adjaurnnent, 01 appeal uf case Iu Hit- CIICUII Cuurl, Cerlibesia tu saine, culeriiig every appeal on docket, with in.m-urai. itum ol rvasons, Keca eluding mine very animal dr tnark.un Ih.ipeliiion, •eelarsd thai it. stuituiem. were false and calum-nious, and lhal whoever a.serlcd lhal hi. Stale in he. late proccdmg. „, regard to her reputed debt, liadacliddi.boiie.Hy or dishonorably, wa. a post har and cnlummatar, a,„| ,„ Ulill Uc ,„.,.. ,, |f reipnimblH. "Yagodl and lillle fish.Vcanthiibcour"Jake" holding such belligcram language ? There must be .u...„ mistake n. Hn. matter, ihe reporter must have misrepresented bun. The Madiauoian cannot impose tin, up,,,, the people o( .M.M,..,,,„,,„ |t.a„ Gen. K. uben Divii of Monroe, will never believe lhal Ibe same "Jake," tvliom he oppo.sed for Con- | gtess, over uller.-d such warlike language. It , 10 preposterous, it is too absurd to be crcdtled for nn 30 go lli/i'.—The re.i ig. : C.uilites. ol IH-rsonagi - sill. be .1 bk I.in,) , with nil. lltncili mid ., i,—In r-ut ot , Serving ApprrHtirnhip f,.~ del insy iciiuiuh. i ibal Hi, I) Westmotclsnd was on.- uf the nth who visited Ibe L'nilid Si.t.-s, las. cunou. inecdole u reland of her marriage^ Sh. was the only daughl. . ol ihe einin. nl a-d tmmenie ly wealthy hiokt, (bid. win. flour,,!,., I „, |.u„ don, nbooi the lime ol th. Crouch III rolulion When he died, be made a will, leaving all his pro petty to III. daoghlcr on condition thai if she in.,I ■led she should marry a mechanic, (hecommenced life, bim.elf. as a br. w. r.) who bad served a r.gu lar apprenticeship of .even veirsol his trade. Ii •he married any other person, the w hole estate wa- 'o alienate fiom her and her heirs. The then < sung Esrl of Weslmareland met her by .-bane.- at a bell given on some public occasiaa by the Lard Mayor. He rosolvi d. if she wa- willing, to marrt her, and uu her Conaenlll.g to wan seven tear., hi bound bitii.elfappr ice i„. Mr. Pollock., high-ly respectable saddler in Piccadilly, and actually learned the Hade. It, served'In.seven years,Bud exhibited a .addle, which he bad made, io tin- en. e utiifaeluui of il.p .».r i under ihe will, ind gave title f.,r fortune; Mia, Child 1 lluieh.ss, a, d ib, mechanic'! apprentice «. wealthiest Barb of Bnglsnd After all, h only half as long a- |W..i Jacob—who yesra of servitude for Rachel nml seven more for l..oh—and d.d not get ,„ mu.-b cash as bis Lord-ship by a pretty considerable difference— Bothm Irans. D, Mr are iu ■ from s yei , or others mat have ind the etil I. irre I all el. me.it. ||e e ol lhe brUBSl '» sunshine — ' ll- niton, and ; vtl .Clio enge and ll, children e —Chuinh, eeame » leoflhi serte.l - gate BOSS ton it. r ,. i- a wni I. a house on a U> ezinir or Btnrmv riav, al Ibe ouler door lo lei' . d,,e. o r. In i n w ihoul Hum, ? lehbor's slopping , bt ib. Our strength a. ,1 spirits are infiinielt haustee bj Ibe .x r.i-.- of our menial, th labor of001 eo.poical faCullli S—lei SUV p, ison ,r. thecff.ctsof inieiisespplicstfnn fur i lew Imurs and he will soon find bow uu-h Ins hoik ,s fatigued Ihereby, although be has not stjrred ft, u. the cl.au be sat on. g, u. positing in bank, drawing out Mid paying user nuutiea paid mtu Luurt, in each casu, Every ceilI Scale, when required, Cup; cust. lur taxatiun, when r, quired, I „»u.g cust. ul other officer, ol Court, Lniciing uider uu aeiuulea ul Court, appoint-ing Cou.u.i..iuntr ur Assignee, and cupy •lib ctrllficalcs and seal, Every nets sdntB,slerad sod ceriificaic there-ol, Elilering order on iiilnutts for publication, and eupy and ceilifiesla, Copt ol Mlitdules, |a-l lolio, l'< r every cuiiliiiuanei- o! a case, Cuinnn$3iomri' /-Ves. , For taking prool ol aoy dtUt or claim again.t bankrupt, (by Statute,) Appointing tune ami place for taking trsli- •JIUII), (when uul appoluled by Couil,) aud eupy lor eaaoh party, Bach day alltl.diirg and taking testimony, Drawing and copy ul examination ol witness- •-. ui bankrupt, per folio, l)v.>> cpt luinishtd eithtr party al r. quest |u-r folio, r. WHh genii, ncs,iif. ' J''"'^ "■"h- *"h certificate, l-t,,y n.ees.aiy summon! Iu wilnelscl, Keihiii ol proofs and hung, I'ur travel efpensoi in taking proof of a debt ur claim against bankrupt, S ceul. a unit each wat, Making upon loCourt ofiliaurdcilyconduct, or ul relusalol witness loalltud ursubiml lo examination. Attending on reference, and taking and Hat-ing an account, or making a report lo ^ Coon upon any mallei specially n-f. rred, Copy Icrtiuiuiii or exhibits, accompany mg report, per folio, Copy ol costi, when demanded, Taxation ol costs and certificate, H'iinessrs' Fm—»t heretofore. aiaSlgliers1 /'ITS. Par moneys received -and paid out; and for Ins nseessai) . spouses, iliu same a.alluw-id by Uul.- 40. For every Report by him, under Koiei 57 s id 04, All necessary postage pud by either of Ibe •aid officer, will he allowed and laxt-d in —ul of mv tellow-n.on with him, from whose hands I cam*.— [l-uigfcllnw. Jofom ChiUkooi—There is a time between iildhuml and .......h.H.d when Ibe character ma) he aid to gs through a process resembling fetmeuU- ••-II, and th.- ell. its ol spoiling and ol simply . rro nous InsHiienl of various kinds arc in a great ,.-.«....• Ihrnwil off. But lake sVap Iro.n a child I II the juyuusnes* proper to bis young years; and ft him only know hn-rtiient i.-en ainond loin, a, lyniuls. Ills lifi his want. < m.i known lHal morning siinsl "b la brightest „f ..II moral at, .1 li'in-. I| will.,e.- g.n.bu. ,s. I rev. he Ii ,- nut Hi,- call ol .1 nc,.! till M Bfi bo 00 40 80 •M 40 lie all.. Ii-pus.,1 lo re i p. op e. as the . el III, let. his own soil, rings upon olhe , .„ i ci.nliu.d iu ihe band and thrown info Hi. p» vowed, in destroy wh.M-t.t I.i him oat, Thu iun.es gaea down like en. estate with a famll) >f lhe Iu»Ii* rs are visit, d upon Ih. null. Hi- third and lourlli gentratiuu i Journal bild, one inn wise and good I .um.ner'. morning ibn • and glut, r upon th. flow ii came in .1 gbl, and dried w-re seen no mure. Soon a 77.. Urvtdropt—A for this world, saw on ■ be dew drops did uul I . rs, for Ihe Ingfy them up, and th. rainbow wa u the cloud,, and hi. father told him, '-lliere are the dew-drops over which Ihoudiil.l grieve,and Ihey nn* shim- iu .plendnt in beeven, ",d nn Cunt can crush Ihessj ami remember, m. child, if il,,,,, vanishes! soon from earth, it will b, 'r. shine in heaven.'1 Appropri ••ll- -A b. In U.e U d Slat.. slop Pennsylvania, wa. much addicted to whistling ■nd lhe officer of lhe deck had repiimaml.d him "en r.i times, but to no purpose. One morning hi was called, and up I ante, whistling asusuil— he was oid'-red forward lo ink. Ii - seat astride of the bowsprit, and whiille tu hi, I \,l sn.tnrr was he en up—"Siliin' on i, H Filhe,_| i.ii.ii.ibly sealed tin CO,,lel,,,— I he SI luck lls morning • ' ''• •! when did Ihoegel lhal fiisitionaife coat lhal Hue had an tin iu .kfasi? s.n—W hv, f.,,h.. !—I trtalri il. Faihei—How .id thee ecu/, it, ChaVleat Son—Wht, | »,-,,, io H„. |„|„„, a,„| ,„,,, I he made, and it was made." r'aihci—That will do, mv ion. lit 1 00 50 SO 30 40 fill •■ij 1 00 3 00 SO 9fi •J5 3 UU tilt bill, of costs II. POTTER, D.J. V. S .V. C. FaytUrrillr, Jut* lo. \-\-i, A (htrrnor in "n fix."—Governor \IMi.inalri, nhlieuigia, has issued a circular in th. Atlornai ; (i- lieral and Solicitors ■ f the S.ale, directing Hi.... io prosecute all Bank . Bm r. win. have n fosed lo e.» speeie lor ibuir notes. This off nee is punish. | -.1.1. in Georgll hv ciinfiiienicnl in the I', nilenli.-i- , •y; and an action can be maintained against ihe i ,.fi. ndlng parly at any I.mo within lour years after IIS Commission. The Tuacsloosa Monitor says lhal loss than four year, ago, Ootemor McDonald w»i Prcain'tntof one of the WOf.l htoktu Dank, tu ' ,,,.,.,,,,. vvny—during the late canvas. "Jake" beard it prm-laiiiu-d limn every slump ir, Misilsaip. pi, that ihe State, u, repudisting her debt, would be scling most Wiebaaeetly and disbonmsbly,'' vet he neither denounced the auihorshf such aiM-llinni II "ba-e liar- and caliiinnialoii," not offered to fighl -on tins point." ° Now, in the name of all the cods at „nrc, "up. 10 on *»*« nl do." this our Ccslt feed ! that h„ ia 10 , grown so great T" 301 There II scsreely a bond payer in Mis.issipp, go "bodaei nol think thai the Stale, it, t|,e |0|,. pro. ceediiig, in reeard toiler repudiaiid debts, his set. 2j I ed in lhe highest il, giro ••dishonorably," and has branded h-r name with a stigma of inlaiuy, winch tune may partially r.mo.e bul can ucvir entirely efface. We have made this ineilion at least fi.u 30 hundred limes, and notwithstanding "Jake'a" Btoil •jj in,i.l formidable resi liiineiit, expect to repeat n | oh. never we think proper. Whilst we caroeilly 20 d. prccile '-Jake'." most potent wrath, We sre a I llrcnoul advocate of the freedom of apcecb and lha I libeily ol the pros, in regard to all public meiiurei, • nd .hould we even fall a martyr in support of these fundamental pniieipleeo,' libeily, we must excrci.o the pn.il.-r.- uf aliening iIml although we ire op-posed to being ejected from Ihe Union, in our opin-ion Ihe Course of Mississippi in repudiating her debt, II "dishonorable" and disgraceful in the ex-treme. M"i'iiI:\II: COURT. Thii tribunal convened on the SIM inat., all (lie Ju.lir.s present. The following young gentlemen hate been id* muted lo Ihe practice of the law, in lhe County Coiins, viz : William B. Pope, of Halif.x ; William J. Clarke, of Ral.-igh; John W. Bills, of Davidson, Leindcr Q, Sharp, of Ir. d. II, J. O Shepherd uf Cumber-land; Willis F. Uuldick. ot tiaies; V. A. Mcllce, of I.II,column ; James II. Ileaden, of Chatham ; Thorna. Ruffiu, ol Franklin ; Harvey A. Miller, ol Ru'herfurdinn ; James A. Long, of Randolph | ||. F. Harm, of Pill; William F. Ilrown of Caswell; J. F. Hake, of Uneolntoa ; John II. Coleman, of Buncombe ; and T. II. Spruill, of Warren ; t,'coign W. Bruer, of Choivan j and Samuel II. Walkup, ol Mecklenhurgcouiily. And thu following gontlcmru have obtainod Li-censes to practise I.,» in lhe Superior Court! of iheS.itc, nz: D. K. MeRao.of Fayelleville, A. It- K-lly, of Carthage, M.iori. enuntv, Atlas Jonci Isargon, ot Watle.hnro', Auson, John M. Long, of < "oncord, Caharrus J.unes Palmer, of Wiad.or, Her-l. e John Ktnih. rly, of Murlreciboro', Hertford, George W. Jones, of Orange, Greene M. CutM.cn, ol Newhiin, Nathaniel 11, ckwith, of Plymouth, Wa.lungion enuntv, Riclurd S. Uonnell, of Nt-w-hcrn, John Baxter, off Rutherford, Alphnnio W. l-one of Orange, Kdward P. Jones, of Mecklen-burg, \a., L. P. Olds, of Greenville, Pill county, W. J. lieahcy.aud William Jnhnitnn, of Charlotte Mecbleuhiirg cuunty—Rnfcig/i RsgfsftT. The Imiinroflhe I'cuiacola Gazelle informs his I reader, in the last number of that pa|ier which we have seen, that he bu just gut out of ginl; hiving been put in limbo by ihe Judge of some Cult, fur some sort uf tiuscnnduct wlule seting as a jutor in an assault and bait) ry cose. It .eemi tb.it eleven of the number were for giving ibis plaintiff Hi cents damages, while Ibe l». Iflh bad mario up his llliiul Iu give bun five dollar!. The fivu dollar gentletnai, considered ibe olevt-n picsyanoe si an obstinsie ssl ol wretches, and accordingly heslood out till th- said eleven gut into some sorl of a row which ended in their being .ont lo gaol. Th, II.I. norsddi ui a pnaiacripi, ih.it somebody.—ha uont know win—paid hi, fin,, for Inn, and Iu waithrust • ml ul goal a, nncori linn ,lv ai be Ii id hi en ihrusi in ; and he uvi, "and sa far si iioknun with M little i. .I,..!.." It Is generally sgreeri now, that K.q. -,i m, .,, J of a inai.', naine, u, many m.i:,-.-,-. *,t,,. n,,. " quirk " in a hug's tail—more for ornt uaul ll ir for ,uie
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Title | The Greensborough patriot [July 2, 1842] |
Date | 1842-07-02 |
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Swaim, Lyndon Sherwood, M.S. |
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Description | The July 2, 1842, issue of The Greensborough Patriot, a newspaper published in Greensboro, N.C., by Swaim and Sherwood. |
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Full text | THE GliJKENSBOJlOUGH PATRIOT. "* «!©.*>. ■t.i-h- VOLUME IV. e»BEN8BOHOUGH, N. C, SATURDAY, JULY 2, 1812. i'i m I-III JJ.V HWAClVC LI» HiiihM, dH ■JUHXKWOO.O, I'HI.I:: Twu anllara and Kilty rent* a tear, in ad-vincc; <>r Three Dollar-, itu-r three moolhi faun tin dull- ,.t subacripttoa —Failure on the part olor.y subscri-ber in older e discontinuance withiu UM yui, wnl IK-eoniidered HHI catlvaofhis wish to continue. AUVIHIIM Om INMTt.il ill llu.. rU|,. „|- (),„. |)„||„r per M|,i.r... HI 11 lion or last n,r n,o hi,i loMrlioa, iml I weuty-nve Cents br each continuance. fsSftrrs to UM publishers mini be port-Mid, or they cannot In- ailcn.l.d In. NL'MBKR 21. .Hcously, calling - .ul of II petil'i hi Till" I'riuiii. death warrant i Hal document in i xi brumes, clsspt il bu I ■l igainal bia In mi. II.V, Meicy lo lecuivc Itii fy. u.l. M I I-1 T A R V K X E C V T11) X. 'I'll..- subject of thi, awtul sentence >i< a smart vouili whum I myaell Oral taught lbs rudiments ol In. profession. Through 111-' whole course nl In, dnl's mill tnilnar* eternises I OUT found him at-tn. liie, obedient, nml willing lo warn, m.il liu |iro- Miaed to be an ornament to hi. profession. II.n indulgence in intemperance led bin how ana ciroi in itiiuilioi, on account of MIIH'II hn froul lime lo lime ii.ciirri i].. nuns sdmaniliona ; until at length, fur ihe commisaimi ui a Mora aggravated «,ff. nca ha was dosorvedly puuiabad. Irritated by ihe in lliriuin nl u supposed wrong,inflamed with liquor, ami smarting under disgrace, the unhappy vouili, in a fatal mumi-nt, mode mi attempt on the life of lli • ullicer, a .punier mailer in lbs same troop, b) n'l'i.n, H- hn auppaocd, he bad been lujuied. The ihol ilul ni.l lake rflccl ; bill ilia culpni wai immediately dragged to ibe gund-room, and Ibera confined in >ro.i3. langtus ihs feeling, of ibia unbappy wretch when be awoke from bia intostcating slumbers, ami the first ohj.ct ih.ii met In, eyes were the fitters by which he was si cured. I was a .crgca.it of the guatd at the time, ami bad ll" Isiicln.lv la.k of informing the offender pi the dreadful crime for which ba w.,« busied HI.'O imprisoned. On l>. tag mails acquainted with I'U enormity of bia an. mpl, hn nature seemed to re-coil ; Ins youthful couiitcnsi.ee turned a death-lib. paleness, ho closed Ins pyea,clasped In, bauds, and exclaim. .1, -Ob | iili.it have I done!" He Ihell cull. .I f his deiith war i gnal was given in ilio " preaent*1 t-t dreadful scene; but sn or iiuue of the men filed live of the shot, h • trnegled but little ware then bound, ami b During the reeding of Hi iliitid great ami anahak.. ■Mis, ami holding il ri, Se.ncoly had III. Is.l Boil i • bratud on Jo, ,„,, wheu „„ Wham Ibe eboolmg party eaini ry eye was lurried from tin I the Hell understood sign.. and he llislmiily |',.|' •i lodged in Ins .Van. II .1 whan tin- in,I apaik »s abOUl tul,.ue H. e.irllily abode, hi- gathered h knees up In bis chin, ,i|„„, srbieh a.uue few mi.,I •intary ahrieba were beard from the rinks of In- ' iredee, when ibe piotnei marshal shot Ii lire the load, that h.-mm., iuOV-1 iiol.iig.-r. A a Ins per Iheii went Ibrough Ibe rank. •• lie", dead I lie', nrinv brake into Ii ,-. and every man »l slow lime. Tin- » ,.. a c.reinoiii ling than most people would, imagine j \','l-ll,nil, lb. eh.lli-tie-*- ^^ iien we j.... pi .1 in Slunk.- ; hot |i,. I, and be Miff, red nut, "I ni> in,,. d Cil.-.-r .-I 7*. Uitiiinil iht Eoi.—Tna , -q ■siern cities somei.me., -seel wtthei res in Ibe "far M eat." (ieiu ral C. Pbiladelpbia) on gellnnj on board ppl at, am. r iHiOdered hit tv frnlll tin-lead!" Tile <^<-<\ hi more afil A. loadd lolhe I of ib- poor fallow bad 11 -, il he Was nearly envt-ast breath bad long unen ll The last wards lie .illil.d Here. •• pi 'heil" Thus .nil..I the short and liter s bnei suri.-v of ibe company, "ell so far r. iv.il in ( | »| ,!,„ un-c K-'i.tiiekisiis, lluoaiera, and •uckers around bun, thai In: must needs nivc ■bee-s' -trilllag deooeatratiari of the fact, by lofinimj iu • at with the ordinary sleel forks used !,, the a- I'm. said eulgar In id. Hi therefore p-peidcd Imu- - II mill a silver fnik, ..ml a, be »ua aware ibal if I » is placed al one ol III. ,,|ai,.., SOUH one of the ■innlU in,.jhl ii„- ,i I,,: banded II to lb.- steward ,i ib.- boal with an iiijuinioii to gise n 10 bin on i s •citing fairly at the dinner table. Th. Ilewaiil - ,"" ,! I '"il Hie passenger! gOI wtml ,,f tin- IOJI. r, and ainongat them was a brawny raVuluckian. >. Hn- lirsi op|Hirl y wtlich olf red. In went on -nine aid manufactured wilb Ins burning buite a mga Kooden fork, which h, al.o -rave to n,, , ward, nun an nidi r to •[!(.- ariMtr ol ibe fork- ,. in, ir owners until called for. The General ",.i il "(I I K lii.luef i„,.l. ,| hi.II. nsnes uloui I U.MTKII S I A h:.S DISI'ltltTi OL'RI' OK .NORTH nous arisen-1 CAROLINA —IN BANKROPTCY. [well known I I" fnr.u.iiir a Table of Peel under lhe Rankrupt d a Mieais. l-'w, nn prineipal objeel w.i« to rate the feai on ■ ale suned io the in. in. si that els., of ItIZ,' [wnoan distresses indlueed the pa.saje of tin- Aei, Ull in iay soli'mi,I, to serve ill, in, I have erred In putting lhe lees so low as lo i-iaid the progress of proceedings. There is a general coniplsini among the officers on this subject; ami I find much diffi-culty in procuring and fclaining proper characters to fill ibe -.ffi.-ei ol Aaalgeee and Cominiiioner Snine decline accepting and others, after a tnal, r.-ign, In cause Iho coiupensatioii n inadequate, in.I bears no profjei proponlon to the allowance in in oilier Siaies. In New York. f,.r msiance, where lleo.gia ! This being the case, if the law is faith, fully earn, d out, lhe Governor may find himself fairly caught ,,, |,„ mvn „ap- Krom ike Vwksburg Whig, April 11th. OUR JAKK. Col. J .eo'i Thompson, one of nur illustrious Re-m.,, i,'"".,"V" ' '""*""■ '» '""'gl-ge. wine ,«. pu.,.,,,, for fire catmg. The following from the oiumiius Argus, is an sniuiing notice of Jake's effort! to play il„- chimlric. Beery body in Mis. eiMippi know, that Jake ha. been lold to hialoelb many . tune and oft," ,!, „ -.epudial.on" ws. no-. thing~. more .o.r. leaa,,t;han swindlinag., obuu«t nnoo oonnee eevveerr heard set of hucalling sn> person "lia, sndcaluin- .be eipeiis-aofth. D.atr.ci Court are defrayidny T^tZ , ."?,",'' "',", akcn- ",c »-* «" Unfernmant, the IVlit.ou. r is ,. ,,,„,,,:, „„ „,,„' ■ ■'■ """'<-'l lold Jacob last summer lhal lepu.l,.,. Ill- p.l.l.o.1, to deposit.- the .11,11 of 9KI ail, u,' ,' ""' h,t!,'*-."''l'be,y, hul ibil lielligcrani firu eurei the charges lo the first advc.-lueiiient mclu ',',",'.,"'" " ", " * ■"*.- mnrning." I|,, ,. .I.e. doubtless very brave, but |„ ,. ,|i0 crr„ nrUl,„n, led, II lo In He picks Ins men. ' cere prudent. "I'i" one who, but lor a |ia-.i.m lor dri lived lo be a bright urnam-iol to III: k, might ha«i prnfi SSIOII. bis in,»st |,.itlu in- manhar, upon linn, il,, 'uer. till ii. k under ibe weight of h> ■I fueltugs, and fill lo Ibe Cold earth. Ii ,-,,-i.l.r,l.e um,- before we could louse hii-i -iiiinr II.to winch bia miseries bad, in one >..,ii nn,,.,, ni, plunged h lie seemed as tin-conscioui uf every luleiition of coalmining th, dime, in-was charged with ae the child still m,. born. Can any calamity on this earth place a in,u.l II, a ui,,i, lamentable aud heart-rending an. ■Allot. I ban the above! Reader, pause o>er ibis tale, with me drop the tear of pity to the ueuori ol ibis unfortunate youth ! The criminal wae of curse found guilty. The -at n. ws was communicated to bin by tiie c I.,in ..I ihr station. I have never aeen so hortil... I inure of wo» as this wretched man exhibited v.n. u h» «.,> nuil, acquainted with biaapproach- '"-' "-'""" " doaibj but from the eoniemnla- 1; ' "" I'"' •"«! preaent, be w... besougbl lo « 'SIIIOO, be was lb. 'ir.l in i, , omi.l.ml padliu C ids when III- in,!, . pondencu nl I :rv „.,« ».-,.„„.,, . 01l,| ,„. quoalhed Iu ins countryiiu-n an a.l.li. .» on leasmi Hie government, Iu which it., re is no of unilisptlid wisdom which can bear son. i,u s r.i eiseve- SM gt umpoailiui s eon.j,an Il v. fork, .. d bul in- nil. i l.uk was ion I.II ... "II I "i- mi fork," -aid bt io lb.- steward. la neneelfulli preaeaied. -Hand me my bawled ib,. K ockian. Il was present,.I, ..k.il II.IO a pnee of beef with the utmost L-ia.ity. Tin, Ipaasengera, who had ■vaichcd ibe ,.oc...Iu,os, couM .land .1 no longer They bur-l into reiterated shorn. „f laughter, until the gentle. nan, par cxrillinrc, fall ll such an tiifringencnl ,|iou In. dignity, that he arose la high dudgeon, e.l-ought lhe captain of the beat, with leompla-nt llal Ins pms.no,,, bad In bated with great rude , -s. "Sir,* aaid tliecai ■, (a real western man) .tiih grave tariieatiiesa, "you ore too largo a uiau or nit til lv final I I'm afraid lh.il in walking mm ml- i,. aid,-, your weig gHl eapaiie hoi i.d you hail heller L.., ashore!" Gen. t." ■led al in.- first landing. In this Stale, where by the peculiar atruelureof tin- Conns and lubdiviai.-o ot the Dtltiiet, it lie- from the Argus. comee uueeeaary, in luifiiltng Ike design! ol the i " " "P»"'d In Ibe Madi.nnian, that "Mr law, I., hold and keep open a omirl ai chamber! for rhomneoool MiM.,ealledlbaattealioaoflba lloun ibe purpoae ol receiving and acting U|N>II Petitions ' "' "' P'-'i-utaiivc lo a in,-mortal, winch was peaaei from every pan of ihe State, ih„ Ti.a.ury Ik-part-1 "'d b> "'■ Morgan, requesting the General Govern. " '""• decided that atthuugh .uch a Court la : "Knl ,0 ■aaune Ihe debts repudiated by the Slate prop-r under the law, y, o opiea. provision uf "iaaiaaippl, and requesting Ihil maaiures bet is made ii.i defraying rbe»«penee,.tbi Bankrupts, and not the Government, must b. ar the burden. Thus bit wiihoiil an alternative, I am constrain, id f. jnereaae the fees and Tags I shall there-lore require every Petitioner belaalter, on filing bis I eliiiou iu Ibe Clerk's Office al Chambers, iu deposit, the .um ol S3, iu cover all chaige. down in ibe fin hearing, tin Petiiieoer paying ibe prin-ter lor the a.lv. n.s. inenl. And in future the Tar lows:— ken lo.j.cl her from the I' Mr ta-in con-f of F«0i shall be as fol-evepo. lap Am-i, l whi. He S.IS lllnile. Ibe von-.- ol in ind dignified, w II- w.i. a Iriend •n't lo III-die.in UCal ideas wlil.'l .- ish lie, -o iiiu-li i. the eairai I lunch Demnrracy, signalised ins life l.v glish oppreHinpa, he r .ire to culliiale th- I mil, hv In, cBBIHig v.. ", rat.fi. d a ncaty uilercourae l„ iwi '-iiiaiicuiated nflsp 'nil bis ambition and after hating r. tu the rank of an r Iiv a toluiil I Without dilfideni ir, w,lh,oil tan,It Ihout eilii, I i lo liberty but I ol - iiihusieai! ..-a mil, nod from •h w,r.- opposed lo gaul lose ,,f power Aecordtnglv, aftn urn »f ii •peniy , I.I lie I, I lemibl u|, | lent »r pride.— licenltouiuess . t t.i ihuse prae in Co mi u III in. bavini lai ee l„ ll iiai .1 it |,v the vrarmesl ml . ndaliip of Or. ,.t Britain , ahorllv before line i. Mg f Irlendly und c.u.inereia lhe ll.olhi r oeun'ry aid It. g. lie was a Cromwell, with a Si Ma, wtlhout bis erinee j , .1 h.sr.nintrt by hiaeaerlioi - lep. Ii.le.,1 Stall-, Closed III, ,a ■r<- EttningMml Itomi—You may observe that when n-iki.ig man speed, hi, leisure hours abroad, ,t at tie- . xpeose ..I hi, lao.ily. While Ii- is at club or the ntvern, bis l.m or a„\ king 'i door cenneitons. Th. great school nfjn Is lhe ilrnl. ||, ir Hie urehu., wlnl. »"UI klesdown at taw," leami the vulg irnaih, r the pulri.l obscenity, for one lessoil al lb. liu side, be has a d„z-n in ihe kennel. II. rear.- eall.l-d the seeds nl l.l.eli.1,,,1, glllihllog. Ib. ft , .1 tn.|. nee. I pr,v you al vo., I, ll —ll ami blond, lo.ike tour chill ■i-aith atone. Lovehomcj strike t among your d.Hneaiic ir-...,,n-sue, per foliu of live tour own 'en cling lo lb. tour roots del p-s. I an ea impll I-III.- nn gualtl j lliough iu a leperate room. I do nut think I ever Witnessed time real commiseration in my life than was. xh, bind on ih„ occasion. When the first Irunipi laaunded fur ihe eiacuunn parade, ihe OOles .. em. d io linger on the morning l,r,, 2,-, and d-..il, hk. silliness to predominate over the a .s-pbere. which chilled the blood of all a.seinhl..l._ Not .-, t.,,.e it.,, heard site il 111.11:1 tell : I I.JW-l, I.,'pi.. w .t\,i .. Hi- e.id, wHh tin- roffin was huahed ami quiet, workings of the fond bosomi of his piiyinU i. Tb-se plainly bespoke the Imrior ill, t ■ contemplalion .-f Iho approaching scene. niier s. i in..] coinpoaed and calm, I al-ly look bis fiii.,1 leave of oil Ibe guard, Hum by Ins sad fate to beware uf that wi "is, .1 liquor winch bad sealed lus doom. The toldura turned om WHI, evident icluciance: the runtnls, In,lb ,,f which were Kuropcan. formed a square, of which the .hooting par i formed Ibe other. Scarcely was ""* I1"'"" -1'"1- When we heard Ihe ii'isny.1 .uuiiils .,1 ibe mnfiled drum, and the doleful not., el the baud |.:.itu.g ,|„- d, ad maicb in Saul. The process.,,,, ,!„„ ,„,„,.,, „„ , m ^ l-o.,l,or, hor-eback, followed |„ 1BU fi|,., of fc|. ateri; then lhe clergyman, In bi, .ombre garment., Mull the prisoner, both in deep meditation and • artiest prayer; after Ihctn followed the shooting ratty—one aergeant, one corporal, and twelve pii. •aies, the iwelve nest men (or general duty in the •boh r. gnu. nl. I'tom ihe spot where Iho guard. loon, w.i. ilioaled le the spot of execul was a guodquarlel of a mile ; end il„ reader mav lie as. jurod Dial we did nol drag lhe poor lellow to In, a.t situalion on .ailh. He look bis own time; lie was slow bit firm ami Heady. He entered, upon lhe right flank of the .quare, and passed a ng lhe Iron, ol the line to Ihe left, the soldiers upon their arms ravened, tlisl is, untile thoir two hand, upon the bottom of I h. nibbing of many nf ibe men could aid, nml some could nut even look '''"' ""'"'" '■ l»««««l «l«ng lhe front of Hi, pmg lines. Tin- r fellow hlmaell looked L' since d, ad, I.ul be evinced great for. (•nation. When he brought round ll ihouldei, mi reaching th- left nflhe line, igbl wi-s before him! ||,s place of execo- IDn.pr iniighwrougbi sh.li—and his lhe p, ison. of hi. comrades! II, ' ' wn by the sule of hi.cofu,,, a „ed ' '"r i M,d then embraced and had, *' » to Ins heavenly instructor, who wept most I empire which neither the ambition ol Lam. XIV, nor the power of Napoleon could dismember received us first rude shock Irani the Courage which "be bid eiuninuiiieat.d to her nun jflsptuigj and that, amidst the cnnvuls and lavatulluns of oil. er States, real lib. rlj has arisen in lhal Country a lone, which inherit,,! in II, veins th. ir.w priori i.l. . of British fr. ..lom.-.l/,,.,,.,,'., //is/ore uf ,/„ irinih /ii r,,/-./ie.i. " Ihiefi all Ihli.gs wlurh toui ,.f|. "'""■' Tb. L'liden pi lema iu have aerom ish. d Hs great walk and ,- cuulenl lo Wilbel Ion II has matured the Irml lor ihe past race; am u lessini from 'lie plant. The lillle thai I hat, „ eu ol tin wuild and know .: th, history of iiiinkinii, leacbea tne to look up. ... iheeriors of ol hell in Murow, nol in anger.— •then I like lhe history ol one pour In ait thai ha. sinned and s..fl'.r..l, and represent to myaell lhe -Iruggh-s Hid lelllplalions 11 has pass, d ibaavigli | ■he bri. f puisaliuioof j.-y ,- Ibe feverish inquiel. •rie of hope and bar.-—ihe liars of regret; ihe '• • blenea* of purpoM ;—Ibe pressure of warn ;— he desertion of friends;—the Morn of a world I hat ha. little charity ;—Ihe ilesolal.ui. of Ibe soul's -ancillary aud threatening nc. within;—heellti gone.—happiness gone,—even bop.- that remains the longest, gone,—I would fa... have ihe erring Altor/uy'i fees—as Iwraiofure. I'm ttftkt (Merit uftlu Ihtlrict Court. nUIUUoriug even paper, ellliult, ecc., si.il nonng ii on Hie docket, g(| M Xoling uu u.e docket the sppeUMce of any P-»ilj lo shew cmjse, ISuleriug any ardor or decree, UlaU.ng ul emol.l lod wuii.s, C.-pt ul uul, t, dtciee, or papol, per folio of lllU Wutds, I ..paring calendar of easel, and issue, fur Ills Loan, and mining casts iluiuun, for each, Copt same for u.e of panics and the bar, >w, ,rn.g each wiinivs ,o Luuti, aWl ,111.g a JO.V, K.cc.v..,,] a,.it docketing verdujl, Copy ul t. tdiCI, with lauie ul cause, time und piaea ul vussiun ol t luurl, \<: , Di.wii.g and cop) ul process, wuvu required, pel loitu, l opt oi duckel on adjaurnnent, 01 appeal uf case Iu Hit- CIICUII Cuurl, Cerlibesia tu saine, culeriiig every appeal on docket, with in.m-urai. itum ol rvasons, Keca eluding mine very animal dr tnark.un Ih.ipeliiion, •eelarsd thai it. stuituiem. were false and calum-nious, and lhal whoever a.serlcd lhal hi. Stale in he. late proccdmg. „, regard to her reputed debt, liadacliddi.boiie.Hy or dishonorably, wa. a post har and cnlummatar, a,„| ,„ Ulill Uc ,„.,.. ,, |f reipnimblH. "Yagodl and lillle fish.Vcanthiibcour"Jake" holding such belligcram language ? There must be .u...„ mistake n. Hn. matter, ihe reporter must have misrepresented bun. The Madiauoian cannot impose tin, up,,,, the people o( .M.M,..,,,„,,„ |t.a„ Gen. K. uben Divii of Monroe, will never believe lhal Ibe same "Jake," tvliom he oppo.sed for Con- | gtess, over uller.-d such warlike language. It , 10 preposterous, it is too absurd to be crcdtled for nn 30 go lli/i'.—The re.i ig. : C.uilites. ol IH-rsonagi - sill. be .1 bk I.in,) , with nil. lltncili mid ., i,—In r-ut ot , Serving ApprrHtirnhip f,.~ del insy iciiuiuh. i ibal Hi, I) Westmotclsnd was on.- uf the nth who visited Ibe L'nilid Si.t.-s, las. cunou. inecdole u reland of her marriage^ Sh. was the only daughl. . ol ihe einin. nl a-d tmmenie ly wealthy hiokt, (bid. win. flour,,!,., I „, |.u„ don, nbooi the lime ol th. Crouch III rolulion When he died, be made a will, leaving all his pro petty to III. daoghlcr on condition thai if she in.,I ■led she should marry a mechanic, (hecommenced life, bim.elf. as a br. w. r.) who bad served a r.gu lar apprenticeship of .even veirsol his trade. Ii •he married any other person, the w hole estate wa- 'o alienate fiom her and her heirs. The then < sung Esrl of Weslmareland met her by .-bane.- at a bell given on some public occasiaa by the Lard Mayor. He rosolvi d. if she wa- willing, to marrt her, and uu her Conaenlll.g to wan seven tear., hi bound bitii.elfappr ice i„. Mr. Pollock., high-ly respectable saddler in Piccadilly, and actually learned the Hade. It, served'In.seven years,Bud exhibited a .addle, which he bad made, io tin- en. e utiifaeluui of il.p .».r i under ihe will, ind gave title f.,r fortune; Mia, Child 1 lluieh.ss, a, d ib, mechanic'! apprentice «. wealthiest Barb of Bnglsnd After all, h only half as long a- |W..i Jacob—who yesra of servitude for Rachel nml seven more for l..oh—and d.d not get ,„ mu.-b cash as bis Lord-ship by a pretty considerable difference— Bothm Irans. D, Mr are iu ■ from s yei , or others mat have ind the etil I. irre I all el. me.it. ||e e ol lhe brUBSl '» sunshine — ' ll- niton, and ; vtl .Clio enge and ll, children e —Chuinh, eeame » leoflhi serte.l - gate BOSS ton it. r ,. i- a wni I. a house on a U> ezinir or Btnrmv riav, al Ibe ouler door lo lei' . d,,e. o r. In i n w ihoul Hum, ? lehbor's slopping , bt ib. Our strength a. ,1 spirits are infiinielt haustee bj Ibe .x r.i-.- of our menial, th labor of001 eo.poical faCullli S—lei SUV p, ison ,r. thecff.ctsof inieiisespplicstfnn fur i lew Imurs and he will soon find bow uu-h Ins hoik ,s fatigued Ihereby, although be has not stjrred ft, u. the cl.au be sat on. g, u. positing in bank, drawing out Mid paying user nuutiea paid mtu Luurt, in each casu, Every ceilI Scale, when required, Cup; cust. lur taxatiun, when r, quired, I „»u.g cust. ul other officer, ol Court, Lniciing uider uu aeiuulea ul Court, appoint-ing Cou.u.i..iuntr ur Assignee, and cupy •lib ctrllficalcs and seal, Every nets sdntB,slerad sod ceriificaic there-ol, Elilering order on iiilnutts for publication, and eupy and ceilifiesla, Copt ol Mlitdules, |a-l lolio, l'< r every cuiiliiiuanei- o! a case, Cuinnn$3iomri' /-Ves. , For taking prool ol aoy dtUt or claim again.t bankrupt, (by Statute,) Appointing tune ami place for taking trsli- •JIUII), (when uul appoluled by Couil,) aud eupy lor eaaoh party, Bach day alltl.diirg and taking testimony, Drawing and copy ul examination ol witness- •-. ui bankrupt, per folio, l)v.>> cpt luinishtd eithtr party al r. quest |u-r folio, r. WHh genii, ncs,iif. ' J''"'^ "■"h- *"h certificate, l-t,,y n.ees.aiy summon! Iu wilnelscl, Keihiii ol proofs and hung, I'ur travel efpensoi in taking proof of a debt ur claim against bankrupt, S ceul. a unit each wat, Making upon loCourt ofiliaurdcilyconduct, or ul relusalol witness loalltud ursubiml lo examination. Attending on reference, and taking and Hat-ing an account, or making a report lo ^ Coon upon any mallei specially n-f. rred, Copy Icrtiuiuiii or exhibits, accompany mg report, per folio, Copy ol costi, when demanded, Taxation ol costs and certificate, H'iinessrs' Fm—»t heretofore. aiaSlgliers1 /'ITS. Par moneys received -and paid out; and for Ins nseessai) . spouses, iliu same a.alluw-id by Uul.- 40. For every Report by him, under Koiei 57 s id 04, All necessary postage pud by either of Ibe •aid officer, will he allowed and laxt-d in —ul of mv tellow-n.on with him, from whose hands I cam*.— [l-uigfcllnw. Jofom ChiUkooi—There is a time between iildhuml and .......h.H.d when Ibe character ma) he aid to gs through a process resembling fetmeuU- ••-II, and th.- ell. its ol spoiling and ol simply . rro nous InsHiienl of various kinds arc in a great ,.-.«....• Ihrnwil off. But lake sVap Iro.n a child I II the juyuusnes* proper to bis young years; and ft him only know hn-rtiient i.-en ainond loin, a, lyniuls. Ills lifi his want. < m.i known lHal morning siinsl "b la brightest „f ..II moral at, .1 li'in-. I| will.,e.- g.n.bu. ,s. I rev. he Ii ,- nut Hi,- call ol .1 nc,.! till M Bfi bo 00 40 80 •M 40 lie all.. Ii-pus.,1 lo re i p. op e. as the . el III, let. his own soil, rings upon olhe , .„ i ci.nliu.d iu ihe band and thrown info Hi. p» vowed, in destroy wh.M-t.t I.i him oat, Thu iun.es gaea down like en. estate with a famll) >f lhe Iu»Ii* rs are visit, d upon Ih. null. Hi- third and lourlli gentratiuu i Journal bild, one inn wise and good I .um.ner'. morning ibn • and glut, r upon th. flow ii came in .1 gbl, and dried w-re seen no mure. Soon a 77.. Urvtdropt—A for this world, saw on ■ be dew drops did uul I . rs, for Ihe Ingfy them up, and th. rainbow wa u the cloud,, and hi. father told him, '-lliere are the dew-drops over which Ihoudiil.l grieve,and Ihey nn* shim- iu .plendnt in beeven, ",d nn Cunt can crush Ihessj ami remember, m. child, if il,,,,, vanishes! soon from earth, it will b, 'r. shine in heaven.'1 Appropri ••ll- -A b. In U.e U d Slat.. slop Pennsylvania, wa. much addicted to whistling ■nd lhe officer of lhe deck had repiimaml.d him "en r.i times, but to no purpose. One morning hi was called, and up I ante, whistling asusuil— he was oid'-red forward lo ink. Ii - seat astride of the bowsprit, and whiille tu hi, I \,l sn.tnrr was he en up—"Siliin' on i, H Filhe,_| i.ii.ii.ibly sealed tin CO,,lel,,,— I he SI luck lls morning • ' ''• •! when did Ihoegel lhal fiisitionaife coat lhal Hue had an tin iu .kfasi? s.n—W hv, f.,,h.. !—I trtalri il. Faihei—How .id thee ecu/, it, ChaVleat Son—Wht, | »,-,,, io H„. |„|„„, a,„| ,„,,, I he made, and it was made." r'aihci—That will do, mv ion. lit 1 00 50 SO 30 40 fill •■ij 1 00 3 00 SO 9fi •J5 3 UU tilt bill, of costs II. POTTER, D.J. V. S .V. C. FaytUrrillr, Jut* lo. \-\-i, A (htrrnor in "n fix."—Governor \IMi.inalri, nhlieuigia, has issued a circular in th. Atlornai ; (i- lieral and Solicitors ■ f the S.ale, directing Hi.... io prosecute all Bank . Bm r. win. have n fosed lo e.» speeie lor ibuir notes. This off nee is punish. | -.1.1. in Georgll hv ciinfiiienicnl in the I', nilenli.-i- , •y; and an action can be maintained against ihe i ,.fi. ndlng parly at any I.mo within lour years after IIS Commission. The Tuacsloosa Monitor says lhal loss than four year, ago, Ootemor McDonald w»i Prcain'tntof one of the WOf.l htoktu Dank, tu ' ,,,.,.,,,,. vvny—during the late canvas. "Jake" beard it prm-laiiiu-d limn every slump ir, Misilsaip. pi, that ihe State, u, repudisting her debt, would be scling most Wiebaaeetly and disbonmsbly,'' vet he neither denounced the auihorshf such aiM-llinni II "ba-e liar- and caliiinnialoii," not offered to fighl -on tins point." ° Now, in the name of all the cods at „nrc, "up. 10 on *»*« nl do." this our Ccslt feed ! that h„ ia 10 , grown so great T" 301 There II scsreely a bond payer in Mis.issipp, go "bodaei nol think thai the Stale, it, t|,e |0|,. pro. ceediiig, in reeard toiler repudiaiid debts, his set. 2j I ed in lhe highest il, giro ••dishonorably," and has branded h-r name with a stigma of inlaiuy, winch tune may partially r.mo.e bul can ucvir entirely efface. We have made this ineilion at least fi.u 30 hundred limes, and notwithstanding "Jake'a" Btoil •jj in,i.l formidable resi liiineiit, expect to repeat n | oh. never we think proper. Whilst we caroeilly 20 d. prccile '-Jake'." most potent wrath, We sre a I llrcnoul advocate of the freedom of apcecb and lha I libeily ol the pros, in regard to all public meiiurei, • nd .hould we even fall a martyr in support of these fundamental pniieipleeo,' libeily, we must excrci.o the pn.il.-r.- uf aliening iIml although we ire op-posed to being ejected from Ihe Union, in our opin-ion Ihe Course of Mississippi in repudiating her debt, II "dishonorable" and disgraceful in the ex-treme. M"i'iiI:\II: COURT. Thii tribunal convened on the SIM inat., all (lie Ju.lir.s present. The following young gentlemen hate been id* muted lo Ihe practice of the law, in lhe County Coiins, viz : William B. Pope, of Halif.x ; William J. Clarke, of Ral.-igh; John W. Bills, of Davidson, Leindcr Q, Sharp, of Ir. d. II, J. O Shepherd uf Cumber-land; Willis F. Uuldick. ot tiaies; V. A. Mcllce, of I.II,column ; James II. Ileaden, of Chatham ; Thorna. Ruffiu, ol Franklin ; Harvey A. Miller, ol Ru'herfurdinn ; James A. Long, of Randolph | ||. F. Harm, of Pill; William F. Ilrown of Caswell; J. F. Hake, of Uneolntoa ; John II. Coleman, of Buncombe ; and T. II. Spruill, of Warren ; t,'coign W. Bruer, of Choivan j and Samuel II. Walkup, ol Mecklenhurgcouiily. And thu following gontlcmru have obtainod Li-censes to practise I.,» in lhe Superior Court! of iheS.itc, nz: D. K. MeRao.of Fayelleville, A. It- K-lly, of Carthage, M.iori. enuntv, Atlas Jonci Isargon, ot Watle.hnro', Auson, John M. Long, of < "oncord, Caharrus J.unes Palmer, of Wiad.or, Her-l. e John Ktnih. rly, of Murlreciboro', Hertford, George W. Jones, of Orange, Greene M. CutM.cn, ol Newhiin, Nathaniel 11, ckwith, of Plymouth, Wa.lungion enuntv, Riclurd S. Uonnell, of Nt-w-hcrn, John Baxter, off Rutherford, Alphnnio W. l-one of Orange, Kdward P. Jones, of Mecklen-burg, \a., L. P. Olds, of Greenville, Pill county, W. J. lieahcy.aud William Jnhnitnn, of Charlotte Mecbleuhiirg cuunty—Rnfcig/i RsgfsftT. The Imiinroflhe I'cuiacola Gazelle informs his I reader, in the last number of that pa|ier which we have seen, that he bu just gut out of ginl; hiving been put in limbo by ihe Judge of some Cult, fur some sort uf tiuscnnduct wlule seting as a jutor in an assault and bait) ry cose. It .eemi tb.it eleven of the number were for giving ibis plaintiff Hi cents damages, while Ibe l». Iflh bad mario up his llliiul Iu give bun five dollar!. The fivu dollar gentletnai, considered ibe olevt-n picsyanoe si an obstinsie ssl ol wretches, and accordingly heslood out till th- said eleven gut into some sorl of a row which ended in their being .ont lo gaol. Th, II.I. norsddi ui a pnaiacripi, ih.it somebody.—ha uont know win—paid hi, fin,, for Inn, and Iu waithrust • ml ul goal a, nncori linn ,lv ai be Ii id hi en ihrusi in ; and he uvi, "and sa far si iioknun with M little i. .I,..!.." It Is generally sgreeri now, that K.q. -,i m, .,, J of a inai.', naine, u, many m.i:,-.-,-. *,t,,. n,,. " quirk " in a hug's tail—more for ornt uaul ll ir for ,uie |