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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, IS 19. CT WILLIAM THOMPSON. Fee,., in our a gent in Baltimore, anlhorixed 18 obtain advertise menu snd subscript ions, and to (Tint receipt. ITE. W. PARR. Eeq .. it nor agent in Phitadel. hia, auihorited to obtain advertisements and pro Mire subscript ioua. ILTN'o tr requested hy th Ltdie of Charlotte lo inriteall Ihe citiiei. who fel an interval in pot ting tha Grara Yard in nica repair lo eanil hand on Monday next lnc'.-ir it up If Monday aliould not to auiubla the next fair d jy. Onr Sheet. XV a bar endeavored to make such imprnvemente in the appearance of tlia Journal thia week aa will recommend it to the public generally. We hero extended ite liinis aa far ee our preeenl prees will admit, and we intend tofi'l ita co'onne with inter esting and inelroctive matter The lime neceeaary fur making alteration prevents na from devoting that attention to our Editorial department which we intended.. The Meteor ajain. OUTRAGE IM SPEECH. I V have often felt mingled regret an J disgust at the language emplnjed by certain declaimert at public meeting who profess th Democratic anh, and we have Been equal ly grieved and mortified thai intelligent A mericaos could be round who woum usien to or applaud it. At the rerent ratificatio'i meet ing at Tammany Hal', Ihere waa a goon deal nf this kind f language indulged in, and charitably expressed the hope thai ihey ho uttered it had unwillingly indulged ton freely in the room below ; f-r we would rather that a man aliould be accidentally overtaken in a fau't. than that he ah' uld habitually em ploy proftne and blaphemuu language fiom the mere love o( it. H i suspect, however, that we were loo charitable, fur one of the name speaker., named Shaffer, poured forth a lirnde before a Democratic, gathering last evening, in Brooklyn, in which we' a the lol I 'W Pg passages according to llie repnit furbished in an exchange paper. We pass over a vast amount uf biilttiggate and fustian. When I ronoider the mean ly which that par ly came into pnwir in tSi'X by thruwii-g 'her great I'rui overlo.rd in onler to take up Uld Tip the war nor e. and when I get a atep further and a e tliat tame party etahbiug their Caraar. not in tha Senate chamber, but in a slaughter bonee, I am ireparrd to hwar In Whg partita and the Whig atii'i'a groin nut and a.iv. " Ditf y a "" e fck a geerrio f ripen come re judgment V i "Ve (tha Whual cannot to to Canada, for From tb North Carolina Standard. Sketches of the North-Carolina Press. No. I. ' 11 ail aobb) art ! by which the world Though long In bar bar ram hurled, Seee blooming learning ewiftariae, -And science wafted to th ekie. Aided by thee, the printed page Convey intirorlioa to each age When in on hour more ehoeta appear Than acribe could copy in a year." ed with iorrcwa. aod hie end wee tragical.- j which, by tha way, Hanover and Saxony have Ha waa drowned in 1760, in tha Cap Fear,! withdrawn. . ' whila bathing. . Th last newa from Derlm i., that ordara Tha Cape Fear Mercury waa puWi.hed are to be immediately ieaued I for aleclmM to Oct. 18, 1767, by Adam Boyd. Ita motto the Diet contemplated by the Pi P'O waa tquod verutn atque decena euro el rog o, ject. , ;.; u e, omnia in hoc aum." Adam Boyd waa an, "The .eat of the Xenlral Englishman bv birth, and a practical printer. I In be Fraiikfoil of the Pru.em 0 ern . U . , II. bought Ifte press aid type of Steu.rl. In , E.furt. Mnal persona, however, ibmhJ Hue. ...... . . a .u. 'I .. i.f a federal a'ate a nem, ano IliOtio exenangea mo pre-ao iui imi r. k"J " " , n ,. f Thia sketch impe.fcctly drawn, but whose few believe any thing good will c.ni K. f and IIS f.illtonai Corps 01 our oiaie nriaae , niwmp . - - , . - , . - deeply of ,h. character of North Carolina- tri and Prussia , an Upper House, compoaed . ln,p,?d w, h . ,,f quiet-lovi-g. law .hiding, honest and intelli-' of .mh.s.ador. or repre.en.at.vea of th n, North C. ohn. f tto . .. . bra. Jent. llaefnl vehicle, of information, law. ! prince. ; and a Lower llmi e. corrp-ed of j erou.ly defended me , and I wish lo- .fiow ,, I no rrrss in our couniiy i'a a uuiiiih( , j nil rificu imwuisiij ui-ii, - - - - v . - , , . j.m - -..a .i.- u : I.- - 1 t.. i.t ..i .J ih. f.nir.l rniiiiiisinn. and there is eviaent. peritenon us murai iimuraco wo mo nappi- nisioricai accuracy may in mii" i.'j ....-. - - . Puia ness of oor race, ha rarely met the attention ' on, aa it is collated carefully fr in the most ly a better understanding bet ween r ru. it .o rirhly merrtss I authentic source, bring, the history t,f tha and Austria than the length ot ll.eir negoua- In Ihee.ily hiatory of out cnuntrv, we are' craft donio tha Revolution of 1776. jliona wou'd lead to surpe. informed, that when the gallant Smi'h was ,i future number it. hi.torv will be Some perstmsthii.k the final arrangemrni in captivity by the as vage Powhatan, be en brought down lo our own day. The Press in Germany will be aomething like tne i. deavored to tflfcet Ins ranaom by procuring and us E.litniial corps of our State partake lowing : An executive in tne n... nine articles of value from the foil of lh colony of Jamestown. He sent a letter by one of the Indians, directing that the articles needed should be placed at such a lime at the foot of a certain tree. He then told Powhat an to send lo that tree, and In) the desired a r tit Ira weie found there. Powhatan's un tutored mind alltibuied to magic this myste rious art, which thus could "make piper ta k." Such would be the (fleets on our niiud unen lightened by civilizt ion and art. In our own day, and in our own enlighten ed nation, the idea conceived by the Philoso pher in hi solitary closet, nr the plan auj , . : From Ui Rak-lfb Rrjairr. y Mil. Gitta: About the middle of Sep. teaiber, aa I wa leiurning lo North Caio. lina from Westrin Virginia, I teamed, f.,, ihe firat time, that an editor of the South ba difcovered in " RuanokMa ptiblicatiotfirett. onabla lo our section of tha Union. " I past-1 ed across the Sia'e, ana through Raleigh,' and 1 aaw many acquaintance, i( ad partita nil nr. feaaiima. and neaelv kit ui rkem. ak,.1 - ,- . . , j - - - , consulted by ma, adviseo ma t treat tha charge alluded lo with silenl contempt. Tb origin of tha article, tha eoarsetieaa of th. language and ihe biutaliiy f rfca acntiineni, aiemed to make it unworthy af my notice; but alter mature if flection, have concluded to make a publication iT my priae'pwhr. opr the aubjecl of Abolitionism. I wa deeply less attsrks on private reputation rately ifev. er stain their columns; no wild extravagHRca of doctrine or opinions marks their course. Thry stand among uathe exMier of fraud and i justice, the vigilant sentinels oflibeiiy, the reat lovera of Dublic ininrovemeol, and will favorably compaie with that of any State power and t IT-ct.' Auttrla nnd IlMn$ary Gen. Ha; nau, in his administration a. Mil itary Governor of Hungary, is charged with having murdered, under the guise of court. mvtial, thirteen Hungarian Ueneraie, wno in our Union. Eff'Ms are being mado to make the next , number of these akelche. as perfect as posai !ble. Thoso who may read this aid who have L't'slrd by the statesman in hi. study or in the ' received a rrnuisition for information which Canada wi! aoon be a part of th Imoerey ofjna,ej cri ; lne course of a few week by , they alone can give, will doubtless afford it, j . . trmf ,he dose of the war. XvinThe:;:.:." :he of ,h: Pre; ,be ,oen . ie"'y ! vhe eich - "V r rf co,d."f hi,,' i Pfi- Mi"",e' of IIun- linns vi fivcp vr, - i.i-iniij men mitiua y irc IIUIR ! puitiuai ui VI aw-va j P1f V hfli tilO Uftfl liila influencing their act. Under wise laws, vir- j B.n..th ihe rul of men Several hundred Hungarian tfficers.fur tuous ruleis, and a united penpln, the na ion- ; f;Bt;rrr gret. ih Txi ia mightier than tbs Sword i nihed with pastpori from Comom.have pa. nl eminence and glory destined to be attained Behold iha arch enehauur wand ! . .l,,,,,.!, p.,i.n n their wav to the west bv our Republic cannot be conceived or itn-. ltlf Hi nothing j anineil But catching orcery from th maater' hnd. go to Cuba, for l-n Taylor railed upon the navy lo kep th'm on Round Inland Where will they got (A voic "to h II ") tVrtaoily I eannol ay where; hut at myfiitmd kmt fixti thttr orliei, : wi1 y l'y raiw l g ( Htmrtn far f 'U tliek. ry it Mere, and ae l iig can ga vknt kt i (Loud and repeatrd cheetme ) And if tkry terra grt there fid "Id Hickny nipping. Polk lareuj.r y inrie yea iutcnkelotci you mail 1 b' tnisltktn in the place." Now we put it l any decent person, man or woman, Whig, D moc-ator Abolitionist Repreoentative. nf ihe Dieta of the seveial I he in thai iheir cnrfiJence ia not mrsplacri Stales. In h a manner it i. suppnsea ine ue.iue. mere are some wen meaning perma, n,ir. . ill f.. f.l ih.lr n nn iae to the pph who regard Literature and fsna-icism ai i of a pipi.lar lepresentaiion for Geimay, separably ennnected j and in ihe opinion of . i jr m.A .ihrwiaw a.ih ll Aiiilinra nrat mrtnnenaiiiatf.o am iiiugn, oy msKM'g u ii" ... - - hemmin" its action, ll.ey will deeWoy all Hi subject or other. In addition lo all this, a. e - I. r 1 1 . ... nava lutien on cvu ume ; mere never wa. i peri' d in lha history of this country, when the tierce passion, of lha human heart wen devt toped to such an intensity. ' Politicians ara agitating for the dissolution of out gWj. ous Union ; and it become, alt moderate iri in whoaa vie wa the least importance in attack ed, In lei lhair poaiton be distinctly know.. Appended to lha chapter in " Roanoke," an rudely attacked and an utterly mis-rpn. tented by the Fredericksburg Recorder," wa. originally a note, and in Ibis not the a. Vk mtmt avi4 laol awataalr .n I he i n Cnrmxi lrtH Br friend, that a piece of 'iron weighing 19 iba. fell bond or free cmliied or baibartan rrout the Meteor that exploded weak before laat. whether men, who publicly Utter or applaud Our friend wa wrongly informed we hare eo a I iuch le blaaphemi us langusge, are tha email pieea oT th. aubaUnc. and I it prove, to be atone who sh fJ Je , j ( of a grreiah color and quite hard. V hare aeeor. j r i al time eeen accoonU of a'.onw of con.iderabl. ix ! this country T A. 1 . Commercial. falling after auch explosions, bul never of iron, and w thought there muat b nidi mistake. Superior Court The Fall terra of oor Superior Court it now in Session, hi Honor D- F. Caldwell prveiding. Wo bav not uaderetood whether any important auita hav been decided, h it we know lire Court waa bnai. ly engaged until NVedneediy, when it adjourned o. rer to Friday, in order that all might baee an op. portunity of keeping Thankrgiving appointed by the Governor. Thanksuivinff. Ytaterdiy iu the day set apart by Gov. Manly. It be kept a a day of General Thankigieing and Praia to Almighty God for Ih many b!eringe be towed apon aa during th paet year. We noticed that the day wa very generally kept in thie place. Divine Service wa performed in tb Metbodiat and Preihyierian church in the mon.ing and alto in the Preabyterian church at niglit. 'Una ii the firat Public Thanksgiving wa tolicre that haa ever been appointed by thi Stale, and we hop it miy b here. Tier greeted is a great Annual festival. INTERESTING FROM NEW MEXICO. We understand that the War Department haa received from Col. Watliingtun, com minding in New Mexico, the interesting in telligence that he had concluded a treaty of peace with the f'trtnJuble tribe of ,Voe.i', Indians. Cul. W. returned to Santa Fe on the 25. b of September from an expedition in to the country oftheNivj es, during which they entered into the tieaty. Previous to concluding the treaty, however, 'he head chief TACITUS. of tha tribe. Xarbjna, was killed in a skir mish. This chief had been for thirty veart ' ter Founding, and to John Fausl thit of the ' . , . , .. . , ! Aided hy the mighty and all pervading Pacta, The art of wriung, handed down lo us f om , dolh p,,yM , Cri,tt, an Aatatto aource, inrough the UreeKa and ; And strikes the loud earth breathleas Romans, like that nf language, could only Take away the sword. hv it ..rioin in ll..lv n,irati..n. The first , Metee can be tared without it." writing that sacred or profane hiatory givea any record of, wa indicted " amid the awful promu'gtions of Hoieb, amid the thunders of Heaven, which shook the base of Mount Si nai," BV THK FIGER OF Ui D. For many centuries, by monks, clerks, and others, the only writings were executed on stone, wood, parchment and bone. The o ligin of Printing has been the subject nf learn ed, long and able commentary. " It ia won derful savs Lemotne. " bul it is true, that the only art which cm record a should almost forget ilaelf." Timbeily, in hi " Enclopedia cf Li'erary , and Typographical Anecdote," in summing! up all the evidence and arguments, concludes : "That to John Gutemberg of the city of Mont., is due the appellation of the father of Printing, to Peter Scl.rrfT.'r the father of Let- E1wT ii IT - lied through HeMin on their way to the I Some are i . ia said to be anions braced the resolution of cros.ipg lha Alluo , lie with three hundred others. , Hungary is lo be divided henceforth into ten d stricts, each to have it. own Provincial Assembly, jel the deputies are lo be chosen by a majority of votes of the population. Home. Tre accounts from Rome are still unsstis- v-...t i inor iim.b, hcciu in ii mceunn oi ids i gomg lo Amenca. ,B- 'j .holiiiotiiati. lie cited Ihia chapter a. be among Ihem, and to have em-, . - M . I lliviia)iiMi a aeaifw wwwmh mi wtJ diied lo di.rut some of ihe evils connect, with alavery and he eipraased Ihe opium. Ih.l generally lha slave' beat frr r i ia bit master, and ihia for cbt inu i.ssnna. ' Sumr. I lime, a brutal master will try to force his slave to pander lo hi. vicious appetp.ea; stij sometimes auch attempt, deeply shock tb sensibilities of the slave, while they are, ifl ijrci vm coijfrtiuir. iiitu v.. m Br can eve, maiiiicaieu w oiruog wu j umlers'sndinj between one of the Cardinal. ( a the member, of Ihe family lo 1 and M. I)j Corcelles, the Frenchman being ht(J firat belonged ! and he waa no 3T rontici.ti Arrival of fhr llibcruia. Below we give ihe Telegraphic report of T,MMjod at a letter he received from the Kc II others i,he European intelligence brought by th" cleaiastic, in which he comp'ained nf ihe j steamer Hibernia, jual ariived at New Yoik J number of traitors tolerated in the Eternal from Liverpool. City. The point wat nferred to his Holi- The American mail steamer Wuhington nttt wno dtaapproted of the Cardinal', con was to leave Southampton fur New York ort duct, and threw him overboard, the -20 h. the some day that the Hibernia left - 'fhe brave Garibaldi has left the Island of Liverpool. She had one hundred and fifty Sjiita Madelina for Gibraltar, where he will pawenyers engaged, among whom are ths.ii for Loll(jon anJ uliimuteW to the Uuited names ol tne (ton. uicnaru ttuan, late a men- Stale Election Returns. During the firat of thia month elertior.e were held io several of the Stalce. In New York cry and om other part of the Mate the V. hija hate car. ried ti t day. In New Jertcy the loga re in the ascendant. From L'Uinana enough it not known to title bow the tltction hat gone. Tha Democrat! hare carried the city of New Orleant nd entertain hope of haviag carried the State. Nriiwctk we ball pcrhapi be able to gir full rtlurn from all lbs Stales. ii tail. i in) iiihi lion uiu i"i iini'f u.n . -,i -- w ...... - thescour.eoflhe inhabitant, of New M.xi generous P-tron. by who.e means the won- en.. Minis er m France and f.m. y ; the Hon. j CO. The vallejs in the Navnjoe country are derfol Art i f Printing was rspidly brought to represented as being exceedingly fertile, and ' perfection. I hus dividing ihe honor into I lie corn crop very abundai.l. The tube numbers from een to len iliousand toul, if whom between two and three thi uund arit waniors, who are generally well mounted, and at mod with gum or lances, and bows and arrows. Tha stnediiion under M ij ! S. Siren, of Great Britain. Romu'u M. Saunders, late MwiMer lo Spain, ; There is nothru? iniortanl from England. and family; William II. Suite, E q., I'e The Anli-Rinl conpiraries of Inland are Charge d'Atfiires to Austria; and Robert ' e.'ending throughout all parts of the land. P. Flenmken, late Charge d'Alf.ire. toDrn i The local i- ninol are fi led with accounts 'of arrests for abduction nf crops. In the Tnrker and Itlisaln. ! snuihern snd in nat of the norlheinnrovince. 'W. a W 1 I nation from which wederivtd it, by William I 1 Here is no later news Irom ether Con- j ji is said, there is a general determination on Caaton. in 1474. Ho consulted the work- ,aminnple or St. Prleraburgh, and of course , ,he p,rt f ,he peasantry lo defraud the land men, who were lausht al Mentz. and caused i triumvirate, before which that of Anthony muet eiolt into ine'rvniriranrr. This discovery was in the loth century. . ma,'tl . .. ... rrintirs was tntrooucea into r.nsMna, me : facloty. The return ofihe Pope is yet talked known, aeveiely condemned by the majority about, but when he wilt rriuru is situ a auo-. of slave owners. " Uiid Mill," aa the read- ject uf enrjecture. There hs. been a mis- jar Can aee, manifested atrong affection fori which he I not ashamed! of his first condition. The rumora of hisl misdeeds, Ate, weie mere tumors, and true lo I lha histories of countries, where there ar fugitivee from justice, or fiom legal bonds, ; I and hia conversation, were intended tor Ik eye. of intelligent while people, and not to be scattered emorg the negroes aa incendiary documents. I be runaway waa a Utopian, and, though a negro, fond of discussing ab- tlrsct question; nor would H have been er ectly catural lo make hia boyish interlocutor equally as wordy, eloquent or passionate. Still, ihe boy', arguments were cnclui; and such discussion, aa thoae in the test may ! be heard in Ihe South at every fir. side which i. graced with intelligence. Tt oote lo which t alluded waa If A Mill of the Mag.iv.me, because itubtiously tended! lo provoke coo. roversy j and il waa thought I And Still they Come! Venn. Springe Sl Brawley are now in the receipt of a very lar;e and extensive alock uf Uooda. See their advertisement. Depot Located. We learn that the Depot at thia plare hit been at Utt located. I he tpot selected it on ti e riglt hand of the Camden road, a abort dittance below the Fe male Academy. We are glad thit Tried queatiuo it tettled and we hope to th auiafactiun of all. tX We hae inserted on Hie fo-irth par a very intrretting Keinlnieecenre uf Indmi Wnfjre." frnui eur corretpondent, Clio. We ,h ill r oinmence nut week "The Pirei of the rnli et.' by th time tulhor. W hive purpoe!f d-.fi.rred Ihetr article! until the preterit t ine. We hoe tine will excuse oa le our correspondent and we will be pleated to bear irons bim often. !he Fi'sl Dragoons, had a's returned to San- a fount of letters lo be cast, and at Wcstinin ta Fe from the cm niry of the Apaches. Un iMer, hi tvuland, he printed, in Hit " ir.n ihe 19 h J j y an afTitr had occurred betwein Game of Chess." Tins is the firtl book ever the hos iie Apaches and the troops at Sierr ' printed in England. It was (h-dicatrd lo tho dl Sdcramento. which washinl.lv creditable Duke of Clarence, bro'.her ol lid ward IV. to our ifiioers and men OnthelOth Aug-1 The early newtpaper pmiiod in the Li i- ijut a small dragoon !orce, under thi (Hcer, , ted Swtts were on a half nlieel of pot paper, sometimes in toiio, s metimes in quarto. At this time (1701; ilii're were but four nr five I pu t i ffices in America. The first newspa p-r ever publixhd in North America was jihe "Boston News Letier," in 170 1, by Bartholomew Green, son of Stmuel, who was : pti. t--r to Il irvnrd College. The piopiietor ' lor the first eighteen jears was Juhn Cdinp- hell, a Scotchman, '.he postmaster of the tow n, i At the end of this lime it fell into the hands of (Ireeu, and cutitmiji-d until the evacuation of D sion by the British in 1778 the only piper that continued in Boston through Ihe etee. The B itt'iti GaCtte, No. 1, was is sued Dtc. 21, 1719, by William Bioker, who employed James Frai.klin, Ihe brother ofihe paiiiot and sag'r, and to whom I5ij itiio Fraiikliti was an apprentice. The American Weekly Mercury, N i. 1. wu. printed and published D.-eenili'-r, 1710, al Philadelphia, hy Andrew Bradford. 'I hi was the first stantinnpie or oi. tviersburgn, ana oi course , ,iie p,M f ,he peasantry lo defraud Ihe land- ,0 pr,ke cooiroversy and il waa though! we have got no solution of ihe difficulty be-' r(it ( ,ie rents lo such an eiteni a. would 1 ,h,i thf. final d.notimeni, which waa all writ leen the Purte and the Russian Govern. ; ,oem calruUte d in cniiauinmate the ruin of ' ,r ,nd trrelyped la.l winter, did not nrtd men1. A corresponded wri iug fr-m Bel- ,he country. The fr-aiful effect, of the po. 1 , rtpiini,ion f,,, Ji, own ake. grade on Ihe M ultimo states thai the llun-lUta blight, fever, cholera, and other diseases, garijn rtfiigees were still at WiriJtn, ready ,y which Ireland ha h-en disiiact.d, aeem' defea ed a large party of Apaches near the Copper M ne, on which occasion the M-j r wa severely wounded; after which Lieut. Bryan, of the Topographical E igineers, suc ceeded to ihe command of ihe detachment. O.i tha same dav, (16 h August,) Lieut. BjMitide, of tho Tli.rd Artillery, had an af , fair with Ihe Apache Indians in th-? icii.iiy of Los Vsgas, wheh retulted in their defeat,; with much h.ss.onlv len rut o' fortv escaping. 1 The Lieutenant wat slightly wounded. ', Ciptaiii P.ipin, commanding at Los Villas, t with his compiny of volunteers, surprid a ', piriy of marauding Apnche on the niht uf ; ihe th September near Sin Vugas, killing and wounding a number of ihem, the bodies , of sx Indians bat ing been Ii fi upon the fi-ld. . The noted chitf I'tlrilh was killed and his, wife taken primmer. I Ihe battalion of six comp-nies Third Irt-, fan-ry, under IV-vi-l Mjor J. Van Home, I dread fanatiea of nil kind. a. much a I dread mad iloea and I eearit ihii furmee at I r..i i ... . , -.- - " I o Ni mil ,or uieoeM nanon, .ney may so- ,ko!y , U; far t xceedeJ hy calamitous .e being about a gre.l a nui-.nce aa lha l.l'f. "lV .. 7. u'""cu " o'".o.pa- mtot lrie mof,i penitence u.ai i spreaning , We have fanat.ee I Ihe S nth who are near. an Italian.a Hungarian, ami a I olish one I throughout the land. A rootlet a'l n led , v M WIJ as hoe at ihe North, and come of 1 e..c,. c..,o, ueoiS u.iuer me co.n.i.aoo o. . tl ,t.i ,e..,it tm.k place on iheum al ,,, , Um, enda. are ohnoii.Hja lo Ihe ad- co. nei, ...aeacnmaniecemnguai y rations K.uerby.i.. King s cuoly. when three pu'tca I d.tirtostl and ndi.ma charge nf hjpocri.y. accoro.ng ,., graoP. , , n iri.nuer. . (nen were h,eJ ,,, e,ef ulnrfi w,ere,y ( jfI m,dmu. ,, of bereia, had behaved very well ...ward. ' ij,lred. ff ,h. ,f ,,. U k i(,l0 nem. ..lowing nem iree pa .age inr.-u-n Mrrrpool Tlarkrlt, Oct ,.ch other.' heart, for lhir awn inle..i,..r.l n.s territory ana prov.nces. i-m, iremtiin- rorTO, -, , ,nk op,Iir on Moni,f , . Bw nn fu, o) moch , ,h. -( flmm,my all arirl t'utal i.lkaiiii hil n.,1 .in u llit.lisailiirl . a I . I . . . . 1 t . . I -.,.w. ..-....-.7.....-v- anT.nc. or j io j ..v.r raiee eorrem ai .n. addre.eea nf those who would Irtawt their Cnn- imau.Hm, nut en eieu tne I urKian lllliV.- oi ine r.ur y. in ti.ncn.t er iner-i en mi , lf .r.,u t. n . i . . . . .. ' a.. ... . .-a ..I..... ... ... d.t. -k. i sentience il il.ere were nt elements ol eiiiif. oric is rain to na.e appom.eu trie l.n "'r.A 1 'rhnuirh we have aome nihn.iaaa in N .rid Carolina. I do not believe ibeie ia a e-egl. t f. i , e .i e itineo on ooin eaooa ini earn, which itci nan ine nl l..nflia aa Inn reuolfOirn t.l thn rffiitti.' " ' ' ' . a eflt to inauire inrretaed coiihdnce in the Liver- Majjjars. : piMil ma- kel, and anoihr i teoa place, and trans France. itctmn in American detmpiions were ifltdiil al The deliberations of the National Asem-' id ." ,,"' Pr'r" "f "' 8".ur oy. --tiae lor ine wea eramf ine uio were tar or than on mr p'etioua emotion in Liverpool, aniountinr to 191 919 hi lee, of whkh epeculalnrs look I 5 Gill, r. I purler ll.OiJ The re etinder ( I,. SO) were takan hf the trade. The cummitie' ItTPirt of our i.npres on thit week ie not aa well printed as we could desire; we abill endeavor lo make amends next week. f"RM FLORIDA. Ctrrttpondtnct tkt t Urida Hepublietn. PlLT OcTottt2l. 1819. Gen. Twifg and hi t du;iiirt tnd Mtjort Myrre, Makall, and Br.xe, af hit tun", readied bar yraterd.y Th ntd hero leoke better than we hare ever tee a I im. Should our country l to un fortunate a lo be inenleed in another lndi n war, he it prepared le pr.iaeeuie il upon a plan that i.l bring it I a pij termination. Ctpta Vnjat'i end Fowler' eompanje have been out la Foria He id and Uatlin. and I'apt. srU woul't lo New ftnrri t ol. Uimick'. and Lieu1, rhalfia'a coaiptniet bite returned lotliit piece, and Cipt- traflen'ia new on lit war here from Draoje gprmf. Cel. Slap'' compiny it mo-jtiUd, and wiij accompany the General back lo I tmpt. (Jr. dare bav been issued fur euch ditpotition of the trooea that th moment the General learat the in. tent ion ef lb Indian ar boetile, he ahall be stile bly were a'm sl wholly devo ed on the I Villi and 1 3i h uliimu to lia report of M. Thiers on the Roman quern inn. The report is de cided'y conservative and al variance with Ihe view, of the President's letter In M. Ney, . tThe conclusion of M. Thiers .re, that lib rral constitution are iticoinpitih'e with the Pope's independence as temporal sovereign, son of thai Commonwealth who be aim a- gvnsl he Union; and ii ia not impiohahsj that Ihe sturdy sense and honesty nf ou peo ple will yet prove fire id" the bulwaiks nf our Const itui ion, and ihua of freedom and evea ol eivil'tiimn over the world. I believe mvlf to be a friend nf the hit- .... ..-i t- . .....I.l. . .U . I . -I L. J.I.. .i;.L w-A t. . a . ,'iv.., i ., : newstiaper out ol Union ever PUUlianea III A- ou ioi uio inur irnucin cnuicn ano inu .IIILII limiiirl li'i UHII lllltni.'-, I , .KT, I a l'l f.l I . .11 I rived at Ei P..s on September 8.h, all well. fi , J . . i r' 1 ".f "'e V'.f' " '",U- . b" U""' Owing to the neces-..yor,.remog.he road P"n""B " ' introduced into North Car .he thnk. ought to give, way. ll'nobe. the march .c.pird one hundred ,. ' ho,,,.,. ,n his History of, beved ,h. h,. .mw.t.,11 be responded o by FarW in O.-o ber it wu. the intention nf P"t.ng ,n Amer.cs," about 175-i. Before he F rench nation. A. a suWquenl Mmts Breiet' Lieut. Col. J. E. J.bnston, of the To- ! ,hB "pessary public printing was Counci I .1 was decided that iheUovern pn-raphicl Engo.ee .. and C-pt. French. I ' Ch.rleaion. The,, were m.ly two , mem would follow etclu-.v- ly the policy laid A ".latent Q ia-teimaetrr, to reiurn , S, P'"-' Nor.h Carolina b f .re I77u. down ,n the Pres.dent a letter on Uuman af Amieiio, and ilrey were lo be e.eorled by a ! rhe "'"t pres. was e,tabl.shed by Jamee . ....... . compiiny of Infant rv under Capl. King. 1 " Newbern, and hi. paper appeared ,.. The High Court of Juaiice .1 Waile r ' J r " jD'cember 1750, by name of " The North commenced on the l'iih u'timo, and ia at WHEELING SUSPKNSIOM OR IUG C. Icrolina GHE-tte," with " freshest adtices, ' preeent engied in trying lha person con- Tne heel.mr Gazette of Fndav says: 1 l-reign anrl domestic." It wa. publiehed m me i n nr oi tne imrteeoin ol j.i y. -Zma's Ferry, from ih. Wheeling to Hi. I "kl. I huradaye. nn a sheet ol pol. tl fund, which iita plu-d to and Iro lor a p ri.d of .folio, and afterwards on a half beet. Its im- yaartdatinf aa far back at the 'oU il inhalolani' print, from a C py before the writer, was I can raco'tect. waa rtittrdar ditroniinueo, tno an . -- . e... IT..I....I ...... ...j , iu. ,'. ig, i.ii vii'.iim in. . win. ... .i. ' . t .ree.rif htln lo .,i and fie eighth per lb. total ' mn rare. Iiecsue I am myself a man and I alork in L erp"ol iiintl tl 43. ba st tfaintt a ttnek at lh a time in HI-4 ofiH liatamTcrr la Ih wheat, (I ur, and corn mar keta there hat been no material client either in price nr in illrnt of I'. Wheal it quoted I ruin 4't 61 to L 'it 9J. per "U Ih Weelern canst new fl .ur I'J. ; I'lolirielphia 3. i I ; B.lumnr 2 It. inj Uhio 'J.ia par bhl. Indian corn ia in eleedy re ,iiett at 'Ji. 61. to '-!' 01 fnr white of goad H'l.li. ty, and 27t 61. In 2t. for yellow. I Pivitto.a In Amerirtn cured protieient there it e healthy and rather iinprercd trade going fur- ward te striae a suuaea ano ueu.iT. .w upon .n.m. , ftomfii ,nem ,0 decir, , Um mnnt ,f . t j.i Sam Jones mad hi appearance at the laat coun- ihty would not riak their livee on filch a thing for eil, but did not take part in the proceeding!, lie is . the world.' The graatetl crealiuna of geniu. when represented le b a tine looking and venerable man. tueceeafuily completed, tppetr aunple.huwever com of tall figure, about ninety yeer old, hair perfectly ' plei tnd incornprehentibla t'.ey mty hive preeiout whit, and walka with a stafT about lea ft long. j jy aeemed. tueb a timpta Innogh hu;e and in.fuifi. Bowlera aaaurrdth General that th fifth Indian 1 cent aiructur doeathe Wheeling Su-pention Bridge fth party that mad the attack apon feaeo eraek I PPtr lo the obacreer. I he light and f.iry ohould be d.livered to hiia. Thie w tb one that tP f 'I'""' worn in, the heaey tramp of tl.e hur. mad hi eacape. Tlie poor fellow that wa ki.led , "! horte, or tha crualong whoela oflh ponder, died like a bore, fighting. He preferred de.lh rather ' ""7 'sk traeorae Ihia alrueture, v. ih lha than being delivered to th uncertain fate wbicb w a '"" "l tue platform beneath tliern ie firm, before biao. j na nau"ng u th r-jck-ribbed aud averlttlmj It i. ;..'I.U La tall eat what will be Ik reeull bill." f Bowlera and Caaey' interview with the Indiana. r.el.U p-rttining lo it Irtnti.rred lo the ui.pentioo 1 " Newbern, printed by Jame Dili, at the ririOfe, in accordance won me purcn.te mioi oy me , pruning uniue, on rroiii ucci, wooro Jm f na !, u, eornoane. Dnrine Ihe dav ktl ihe market eirnn 1 nru.n. ...aw L. ..... Miih il... n. i r , r...' . ' , -:'.- " ""I l " - r-.-. iron, u,o, in roiuruing. pinrt ote, .... uriu. ... , inlln!., per ,,lllUin, M.r.,1 ..LI. W. u . n,.l . I.lila im.d b eon. ' treating tha ck. tnd aaliaficd manner in which our country frieadt droee uonn tl.it imrnent platform limn j in the sir, with th incredulous faelingi which And where ad vt itiseiiirnl ol a muduiatu leng'b are insert ed fur three hil inj ih. first wa'.k, aud lu fur every week after." It continued about MX year. On ihe 37th of May, 1768, il egain appeared and contin ued un'tl the Revolution. James Davi. was a Virginian by birth, and was appointed post master at Newbern by Benjumn Franklin, During it. siring several disreputable da ministration have recurred. 0:i the 1 9th ultimo an aid. de-ramp from the F. in fit1 rial ftf It . iftai j ftr r ivprl al Pa rim charged with a special message to the Presi-! """"I. cnnt.m, me lo.iowmg ai.patcn - I.. . . n I .n,l . ... a I . , u . . n 1 I . . k . k.-,.-1, ,v UKCII-UI, H Id IIIQ III Will VII. of the .ailing ol the litbernla. Ltrt by the llilirmi.i. Tcl'f replied ror ih Baliimor Sun ) A Frtirh Dutllnrrraitd P'O'prcl of a Humpntn ll'ur a Human 'I krtalWttt Iidi't Math. Ntw York, Nov. 7, H49. The New York Cou'ier and Enquirer, of Tlic Oi'riaau CoufcelcraUoii. A treaty betfteen Atiitna and Prui.ia wa signed at Vienna on ihe 10 h u'timo. It provide, thai Austra and Prussia assume Ilia siimini.lra ion of ihe central power of ihe j A de-p. tcli Ironi Prie, dated on Friday al noon, says: Ujri g the speech or ikialhieu de la Drone, on the (Ionian question, in ib. National Assembly, an altercation occurred between M. Thiers and M. Bmlo. The Ut- uermanumLaeration mine name ol allihe ,er doclaired that the former had said that Governments in Ihe Confederation unt.l ihe,,h wipeiinnnf L,..;. N'.m.Unn .....Id t. . first of May next year. l!y the latest preceding arrival the Cor- W. feel every confidence in the plane ef the timer, al, and belief that, if be i permitted te etercite hi wa good judgment in th matter, all th Indian will be removed peaceably, and at trifling xpetie, when compared to the probable eipen ef a war. A large bead of eounterfeilert hav been arretted ia Cock county, Tenneeaee, who fane operated there, end ia the eeuotie abev and below, for year, upon a large and daring ecal. Mould, anateriila, and a ausolily af beee coin were captured, .r,d aeettal of Ihe leader! war committed te jail, la etioinpiine; i. arraet wtnera, Mr. HutT, a deputy tberifr.ws (hot KENTUCKY CO.N VENTION Jt'DICI ARV. The Kentucky Constitutional Convention ha. arrived at aotno practical result, in rela tion lo the Judiciary. The organiEation of the Court of Appeal, i. to be as follows : I. Th Court of Appeals is to ?onaitt of fourjndg. es elected by th people three to constitute s que rum. S. Tbs four judges to be elected in four diatricts, oao ia each, and te serve for eight year. Of lliote firat elected, one ie lo ro out in two year: oo in and it not es peeled te live. Tbi band of rogue , an : and on ia eight years te be determined by let are euneretM, and eataod through Svier, Cock, 3. Tb judge te be removable by a vole of ( Greene, sad Washington countie. in Tenr.ee, fairdt f the General AcsMrbly for any orjears net ad aertral eeuamet ef (fortb Carolii a. .Va In I Hr.pii'htl Poa.master General. He wa. Printer for Ihe' i 'e-nd,," "J ",e Uo,on e luuownig iii.utmauon on im. aunj.'ci . Fhanktort, Octobkb 8, Prus- Colonial Government nf North Carolina, and held tha commission of a mngistrate fiom Governor Tj ron. In 1773 he printed a fo lio edition of the laws of North Carolina of 530 pages. The second pres. in North Carolina wa. aet up in Wilmington in 1763 or '81. It wa. called "The Cape Fear Gacetle and the Wilmington Adveriisr,"by Andrew Steuart, " printer to the King's mo-t excellent Majes ty. It wa. discontinued in 1707. Andrew Steuart was a native of the Emer ald Isle. Hs lived and printed for aevcral tears in Philadelphia. He was possessed of much talent and industry, but his character pirtook ofihe mercurial temper of hia coun try. Al first he wa. much encouraged by the Government patronage, bul from some freak ef temper thi. and the public confidence wa. withdrawn. Tito "lose of hi. ltfo vs cloud I disgrace to France, whereupon Theirs do man led satisfaction, and a duel was immo diately fought with pistols, but neitheir party sustained any personal injury. The seconds then came forward and staled thai the parties detire first the welfare nf ibe whiee, (or te this class I belong, and with it ere all my association, political and social, lam. there fore, not an abolitionist, nor do t entensia extreme opinions on any sul-iect. In conclusion. I will .ay nf Sarlain'a V nton M.g.sine," that it i mil tinctured with any spe-cea nf fanaticism ; and while II da- sirea to inculcate sound morale and In propa gate a taste for pnlitw Li'era ure, religious and political sectarianism is carefully exclu ded from ita columns. The publi.hers snrll editor, are practical and sober-minded f4 I l.beral-minded men; ihey go fur the Union I nf the Slat, and the union of all hnnret men. I know the men of whom I write J and I knn that while they regud with contempt the I scurrilous f trunnions nl illiterate ecribb ers, Ihey desire and deserve ihe good will of lb intelligent people nf Ihe South. law Will ihe Noith Carolina pi per a do m Ihe iiislice lo publish thia card T . C. II. WILEY. On. 17, 1849. GREAT EMIGRATION OP SQUIRREL". Il i ataled in aome of the Kentucky pa. per. that the .fl jirrel. ha? e paid another vn- il lo thai good old Commonwealth, and are It averting it in great Dumber t "la 18:2 Kentucky wss vlalttd by lboondsa'd lens of thouaands of thtae bills quadruped, which crowd ih Ohio river, and eteered du south. Th'T wer then little dupoeed te lore aside from mta r dog, Thouaands were killed by ra. lo. ia and Autttia have at last agreed upon a had done all that honor required, and bo h : cluhe, and tpatra fatttntd l long rd. le 133 new Central Power, bul it ia only to be pro visional, till a permanent arrangement can be made satisfactory In all the State.. It is called the Central Commission, and consists of two member., appointed by Prussia and Austria, who, in case of difference, choose two other German Slates to sppoint in like mannor Commissioner, at arbiter., when the latter, if they disagree, fit upon a third. Thi. plan has not yet been ratified by the Government, on both .idea, though there is no doubt il wi I be, with porhap. .light mod ification, in the detail.. The most important fact connected with it i. that Prussia has the t.cii conaeni of Austria lo go on with the project of a closer federal .late, according lo (Le "constitution of liie three kinga," from members returned In the Assembly, just as' lh,T "de another visit lo thie State, bat in lose eant ihe sitting was adjourning, at 5 oVock. De j f" lh,' t,M"4 hiV M in ,,M ViTiST. . " J B' tl.. ..me .mi ... TIimimhJ. aala killed or . i i i I - - - . - men, boye, and doge. Th sport soen lest lie later' la Russiera was Ihe last speaker, and would continue hi. address to-day. The F.tenrment aaya that the Russisn Charge, al P.ria, had made known lo the Foreign Minister, that Russia would regard tho entrance ofihe F.ench fleet into the Dar danelles, as a declaration of war. The ..me paper aaya thit ordera had been giver, lo the French Haul to join the English fluoi at Naples. An official atalemen', made In Ihe Ken lucky Stele Constitutional Convention, ahow. Ihal ihere are in that State 70,707 parent., od 129 990 children. est, snd lb. uofTnded boat. wr. permitted I ver sus Ibsir wsy. W. learn that Ihey ar aow making a third march acreae tb Stat. Soma rappee lkT fellow Ihe cholera, but in 1833 lb. nbelere was aa- kaown in lb t'nilad Slste.- ' ' 17 According to Mr. Maeaulay, tha fu)g proverb that Ihe "grey mare ia the belief horse," originated in the preference general, ly given lo the grey mares of Flander. of Ihe finest coach boraea of Lngland. , A, fellow ifl jail wishea ho had the miH pox, ao that he could break. He hea tried c'crjth,ing flie, he iy, but ceo t eorpo it.