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Ihe immhor of Mcxiciu.I1 "'J htcii long he lore u diligcm soldiem mton Iho fromicr is tomparii-I'cnt. hodevoUcl his lime to litem- lit'clv insiLMtifirfiitt. fuht. (Jcir. Ihf henrcrnflho Ind d'enpntches from Corn. Moore nnd Col. Jlorgati, has left Galveston for C'nm pcarh'; taking with him a ntimherol yotmg mffi, who go down 16 tiike n pnrt in the exciting scenes now rile on the coitht of Yucntan. Arrnnnt from the interior rpnrp- sent the prospects for crops s highh t-nikrnil ivitli mi ordtT liirelv yPt h I J J' v s ' - " - - ------ ' J in iiiiv i fiunlrv. nnd ('inccinllv in thin. ills isUioy was ihk noine; ins uduks . . i ami iipii lit ciiiii;ini i;umi iiiiuii ; iinu his knowledge to the List was ton .... Uantlv nn the iiu rcaso. lien SiKli IS laKcn iroin iiiii"fiiucii itsnni l li or July in i, f,,r iIik iiiujmhi f 011111.11111111 i(r!rif,il, In llm iiftt I I'hVi l.ll'MI In h III Id III Jul liU'ill, roiin; icoi'i.i: (irnii; r.M'n;i)srATi;s. 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We h ufii wjih dt'i-p rttrel, hy tin I Mininippi.in, (hut Ilnclor .Inrm-f- Mml'.'iii, tli'i tilile and fnirlcM tdlloi of tlio Vii'khiirg Si ntiiii'l mid F.ipo "idr, wa killed in the streets ol Vie-hniK on Wednesday the 7ih idst. hi ii lihl uith ii Mr. 1). V. Adamn. Tim Daily Sentinel of the fllh, 'ii)-: That Docl. Ilagan was entirely 'of Ciirroll .1 read Hie rhurilT, H'-r .' I liiiilj?" ' I'"" " , .it fioiai ipiiiioii,Hiii i.,eifii iiid,,ni;i r f( ..ppoitiimly f i v in ,n ... iln !)(( f , f f fi liif! lhor Ui?hl;, ! are unpn iar filI H ,)flMMII.t ,jM (,,, ,u ,1U lo m 'ke any reniAika on iho raihjei t.I Ainerii tin pto;ile. . .... .. .- To iho vottri of Wiiiton (luuniv. I''Wcici' it Hand in tie (.tori, , , , ...... v, ""' " . . ,. . hi "' oin; " fny, kikmiiii iney Honor Hia paper, Ihat Ihn tnwn ol lallalia-,1,,,,. t, ,.ir tonlidcnco in (Im ice, I' londn, ha been aliinmi. entirely Hcnlinn ronlCkt, whatever nhilily .t , . .i i . :..lr h,ikiii,. mI.i.II In, r..l il.f.ttl. . ...... jdeMioyed hy lire. The ihnr.;;g! in anl to have neon iinini nc. N ( I M I N A HON ( ) I ' .1 ( l IN ( CAI.IIOUN IN (iKOHOIA. The AngiiHta. "(Sror(iia ('nnsli ii manned lh:it ho wus insailcd hyjftiijniilist,'' of tlic Stli inM., informs ll .. . . ...n . ... Adam, struck with n ttick that ajtihat the lii oria llfmociatic M iti -Clllllo I llSllcd. which hrmiiht h,.tht rniivrnliftn. which nniemhl(d at tlx parlio to the ground, Docl. JlngnnPseat of governntet of that Stiilc, on ...I I. .41 . B . Ml. . . on the top; and tnat Adams (hen drew i short harn led pistol, brinxins the 'inuzzle-round to the hack of the neck of the deceased. The ball sli lick the? ident of the United States, and Mr 'spine and passed up inlo the posteri ;i man inir rlilli u ill. llim tlr. VVr hKtci Ii:k1 oniovcd i eniaik-H,r nf ll I -- j w iiv.uui uiurniu iMinui uc-dlUt F..1.I-. i. in. iiii i im i..w f nrcw m . . sent the prospects lor crops as nighlu'j " e.uui uu iu.... " "v"a jir. Adams was held to bnil in the .. i x. im.. ...... .u ,.r.l!,.l I. U ,1. :.ili On lnn,l;iv nl l;i-t weekrl . - iKiiirniiL. wui ii ami i ilium, iiiuiiyMij-'" " II 111 0! SUUlU anil hl4 ;iiiii ii-m in fit. 14 B , ' otm.vin.. .. u. wns it was late before a stand was nro-Ihe was slightly unwell, but no alarmH amutu in uitn I this plice, on Sunday, the 1 llh onlined in London, as he allcees. bv cured, are crowine with creat vicoilwas felt by his family. His dis(.rder,Vanu- amount.. int., by the Rev. Jo-e.ph Bell, MnJUritish tyranny, three years and 8 'iiowtvtr, suuu ivuk iiic "i a . nn9 iujk-, iviiuhohkk v. iiaki.ow, ii rimer, oifimouiiis, anu ii was during mis p. ri- risy, and hegrauually sank uuaer uiefnave received the iSeniuiel of the l3,EKosciusko, Alt. to SSlizs l.i.iz vnKTii J. Mondav the 5lh inst 0 ' great Slate-man and Patriot, JOHN CALLHYKLL UAI.IIUUXS lorl'ies poeM-m, nhall lie r.iilhfully tKTled in InoitiriiiL' the reti.sion and mnnnL rueiit of micIi of o'ir statutes as are ilc. fer.ive. and the reneal and iui nTn EofNiicli oihc rsa may he calculated to promote the public good. I JO. V. CKOSI.KY. I .oui-vill, June 11, 1 8 13. Living without Sleki. A ncent number of the lloston Medical and Surgical Journal contains a letter irom Mr. Kobe it V. Gourlav. civinir .... .. -i n , o an account ol his extraordinary sery Icssaess. According to Mr. G's own account, lie was nrsl berelt ol slcen in the year 1833 for six weeks, when MARK A. COOPEU for GovcrnoiHabount lOycarsof age. Prior to that of the State. Htime he had never sulfered for want Hot siep,alir..'iugli at times a little suf- MAKKILD Ificed for rrfn'Khment. Mr. r,.w -J O O D O . and promise, urged forward by the regular and gentle rains of the last iwomcnms. The Brazos Farmer denies nositive Ij lhat Houston hold,or has held, any correspondence wiin anta nnn since the latter was his prisoner in iexas. A, U. I'icayune THIS UULVtiN MAKKIAUL. If you wish to learn the true value .. t . r . i . i oi marriage, ii you wish to see wna t this may be for two human hearts. ana ior me, men ocerve not tne wed .ded ones in their honrvmnnn. nor hv . the cradle of their first child; not at n tune when novelty and hope, yet throw a morning glory over the young atid new-born world of home: but sur vey them 'rather in the remi.tH ears B J of manhood, when thev hnvc nruved the world and each other, when theylSATUBDAY ::: nave conquered many an error, anol many a temptation, in order to become onlv the the more untied to each oth er: when la hours nnd rnrrs are theirs when, under the burden of the day, am a . J as well as iu nours ol repoe, mey support' one ano ber, and find that thev ate suffii ient foi each other. Or survey thcra still further in life; see 4hein arrived at that period when the 1......... , ...4.1. llliuiuio 113 111.11 1,1 I .M " ' ill Adam, i the son of Jud-o Adams off X acknowledge the rece.pt of the prirucr a usuiii in sue i ciitrw, h i ii . .i attack, till, at the time above men-fmslan. wr,; i11f4)i ri,s ns ,il:,. fr BIIight, of this place. I :.. .1.,. ...II ....c.o.ciAn rtl lilaV . . lllilicu. ill iiiu lun i,u.-...v.-.v,i. v. i ..... reason he died with entire composure ai d resignation. Daily lliurll. nd II. I ...... . r MllllUI 9 jaut.on, anu mat ne assassinated lliBwi,h tlie p.,lties iapni(!es throuul nagan ior naving made some remarKs life, and a blisful immortality. i . , . . . . . .ii juisre?pecmu ot ins lather through his paper. The Sentinel contains the testimony taken before the Coroner and the committing Justices, whic' goes lo sl ow a ca.e of the most cold blooded murder now upon record. The Sentinel is edited at present. by Mr. James ll.Tlays. LOUISVILLE II 1 S S . :.h:E 17, IS 13 JOHN J. THOMPSON, Editor. FOR PRESIDENT, . JOHN C. CALHOUN, Or South Carolina. FOR. VICE F I'KSIDENT, LEVI WOODBURY, DIED. In this nlace on 'l'ne.-dav Moriiinp .1 , J Oj the 13th nut., ot Dronsv. Mis. Pmj.v i rt i. e ! t B '"on alter his iber.ition, liavinc J oh. son, Consurt of t.IABi Jo,.Nvisite(1 ScotlamJ , ft g roN,,n the 48th year of her age. Amprirn. e Im 8,f e her , 0 ., od. I, e thinks, lhat a habit of livinnr Iwithout sleep began to form. During ins coniinuneni ne leit very little need f sleep, and the greater part 'of his time in bed, which was never mere than six hours out of the twen ty-four, was given to reveries, chiefly. , ' 1 I . r . ne ueeiares, "as io scnemes tor bet tering the Condition of the hiboiinnr poor of England,1' &c. . soon alter his liberation, having FOR THE jMKSSI.NtJKR. Mr. John J. Thompson, J lit vuur DaDcr of lni week. I find I ' that some political scribbler, ovi r (he signature of "Winston," has assumed i i . . . tin: respoii-iuiiiiy, in the name and on behalf of the Democracy of this coun ty, ol propoundini: to me divers in T HE W KATH Jill THE CROPS After quite a drouglh, we havi been blessed with copious rains for a few' days pat, iu this vicinity; ne oae not nearu w icther. t he ra nH. ; i .i . 1 Eterogatones involving the most iiitri ..ac ueni geneiai, i.ut irom llie an-Kcaie and abstruse qu stions of Stati pearante ot the clouds, we shouldlfpoliey, ever presented to the coot-id (think lliey had extended pretty muc!.Latio" People of Mississippi; over tins section of the Slate. I'M.- 1 . . . eoiion anu corn crops, tnoiicIiB... a- e backward, in con.-eqnenee of t hell Altlmi,l, I f.,ilv rnnr ;h. uv: Ihim sick ate spring, are very promisine. TheBston"' as regards the riffht of the nco-l ,n lne Ci,r,J Pait of 1837, while in fnle to know the political opinions nndiwiny,lc w!saiucKed with erysipelis reached Liverpool, where he took a warm bath before L'oin' to bed. Thin had the desired etleet, and procured him a few hours renoe. Tin next morning he embarked for New York, which he reached in 42 days, without having had one wink of sleep. Im mediately on landing at JNew York he procured a warm bath, trot intn i 7 O comfortable bed and slept soundly. rrom mat tmi'! torward lie did not s.leep lor three years. He took lau- j, 'anon oi me people oi Mississippi . iun. inu- and teiuiringof me a full and general! ,,u.m' b.ul lhat had no -effect, he (exposition ol my views, through ther'rank whiskey in the hope that it 1 medium of your paper. would induce sleep but it only made .1 .... . .. .... H Ik nr. .-! . 1 1 . r . KtF 1KW I I V AIPSI1III V.. WM . : 11 . . . .. . V . . I (! . 1. . ... I ... u - i ii", i r 1P ,. . . . . ; " . fiwiuat crops are said to be very linc,EI,e t0 Kl,ow lllc political opinions nndi"N7,,u, w,lSttU1,CKeu wJtn erysipelis Tldl l!..!' """, of a NattonaM. jf .J -...f sentiments of those aski.fg (heir suf-I'" ".H during five months I i J IBi..,, . .,J : i 7 KWaS WHImill mm . Mt ... tions.-rolls farawav front them: when , r ---- j every object around them becomes ev- cruimmer to uiein; wucn incirnouse is still, when they are solitary, bui yet stand there hand in hand, and eacn reaus in tne other s eyes noly love; when they, : with the same memories, and the same hopes, stand on the boundaries of another life, in to1 which they are prepared to enter; oi an tne Ui sires ot tins being retain ing oqly the one, that they may die On the same day, yes, then behold mem: Convention. nnd if Parson Miller's prophecy fails' we have every nrosuect of livintr vei . ... aj- tlT-We are authorized toannoinirfKholher year, in this part of themor WILLIAM T. LEWIS ;,s a candid gal vineyard." itc for Clerk of the Probali riniirl nlll ' Winston County, at the election to be AC(iUlTTAL OP COL. JOHN held in July next, to rill the vacanc) LANGDON LEWIS, which will occur by the resignation We are informed by the Columbus vr. vwuvf.. VI U5ILV. IIIL' illi'Srill II ! I " . ' igmeuinoeni. New Haveit, May 29. DEATH OF NOAH WEBSTER, Died, in1 New Haven, about 8 ocfk on bunday evening, JNoah Webster, L. L. D., in the 85th year of his age. ur, weoster has Deen nIong time before the public as a prominent indi vidual in the various departments of society, and a short notice of the nrin. - j- - - cipal events of his life cannot be un- .it . . . i . . . acceptaoie to ine public. He was born in this Slate, October I6th 1758. iter,one of the first settlers ofllartibrd, who was a member ol the colonial council from its first formation, and subsequently Governor of Conneeti cut." . v Noah Webster entered Yale Col- tege in 1774. Jn his Junior year, in the time of Burgoyne's expedition from Canada, he volunteered his services unaer tne commandof his lather, who fcv" We. a re authorized to announce JUSJbl'il if. UKOSI.KY !. uidfite for the Siafn T en . i . h- "' un ine vacancy occasioned by the re rrioval from the county, of Thomas D. Connell, the former renrpsoi.tniiv,, Election on the 3d 4t!. A r..l.. . J jmii nexr. I - w,, -vVtl, of Winston County, at the election to be held in Julv nex.1: io till il... m. cancy which win occur by theiesig nation of Joet.nh 1 ,i .u. "v.... in w.wivj vvvuutl IVlll I I JO.H ' - " i. jit VIUaiCJI, Hit ne was a descendant ol John Web-Ht,ltSLni "icumoein. traces, vet under exisliii! rireums:,in-lwas without sleep. Mr. G. had re r.es. and laliinr infn riineit urn linn (-...covered his health in some derrrca fsouice from whence the call proba-iwhen ,ntt-'lligence reached him of the bly cmenaLcd. I do not feel bound tof (,ea,h of tWo of ,us children. He respond in the man icr, and throughtl)eu ' V two Weeks in great agony, the medium suireested bv him. Inlantl 'rm l,,at lime to this, a period .1 e . . . Cnl ftllff f.,rtj rf..J il 1 I tne urst place, 1 have no evidencef , J,:a,s "uu 8,x monins, ne nas .1. ..i. .i ... . D hfr.fi rn 1 1 m v slim.. C 1 iri. mat me wrueroi nus article has anyf, . ,vv uir"'wi siccj. interest in common with the Democ- EGeorgia Artrus, that John I.. I .(win ti . is .:.t- .v . ...r fwliowas arrested in that ti.v somefir,u-- or. 1,1111 ,ne Vco ol thisfc Ffl . . ' WPffMtT Kilt I I. A r nM J: accessory after the far t 8 7; TV , tw"ur ,,UI u,s ... J ' c Iari posed to believe that he is not even a citizen, and that his highest aim& only inttresl in the coming election is OiyWe are autlmrizrH t nun VM STir IIOVTI 1M' I . -' v.ni,ui as n cau-yw ' didate for Cierk of the Probate CouitRcrt:dlt 011 ..Lewis' or the Jury who of Winston Cou lime since, as to robbing the Western Insurance & Trust Co. of a large amount, on the night of the 14th of April last, has been tried and acquitted. The same paper publishes the proceedings of a public meeting, which assembled immediately after the verdict of not guilty' was ie-ndcreJ,which reflects no Ktried, or pretended to try him. PETERSON'S BOOK. Weh ave rcceiveJ the first number of the Lady's World and Artist, con solidated, which now bears the title 'of4 Peterson's Book." It has become so common to write articles of praise, orratherflatterv. of '. . .. ' ine diturent periodicals of the day w w m -... v r m nv B ' ----- I ucvf fAJI (subscription price of the work is $2,&uitable diction on the present occa- k. IV:.?!.:" ' .nin" i,on.. wllhout falIig ito the old train was a eaptain in the alarm list. JnBthe end of the year. We have a nr04.rf encoracums 60 often used by the - in iiutr A tJ that campaign, all the males of the family, 4 in number, were in the ar my at the same time. Notwithslnn- Thrt last six months of his life-have been spent in Boston. . His health has much improved, and he entertains a hope that as soon as .he is able to take .exercise, he will recover. On vari ous occasions of late he has ben to produce discord and diss!tti,fationialm1 a-eTv . in the Democratic ranks, and the di-i , do,l t .theJ Mesmerise the .vision of the party on minor and nn-tSeiu lem;m important qir suons, lor the solel JLowin. V. JMooitECommander purpose of promolinir to office a fcwlof the Texan Nn W. VV linen iukiiI political demagogues, who ate wil-f collision, with (he President of the ung to piocure their own agraniiize-I"ione star, 'has braught him into con ment at every sacrifice of principle,fsiderable prominency, within (he and the best interests of the couiitry.llast week, before the public eye, is a Second I v. II MVm.r hran U rili',n.Tn.ll!l'n iloTSn.li-io It O . ll "... (of this county almost from its orgnni-flhe son of Thomas Moore, Esq., dec, zation, durinir which tim I havflland is i ow n litrlo nnw9r,u f ih;r, jrepcatedly been a candidate, andjyears of age. - When a youth, he was have on all proper occasions, freelyiremarkable at- school for his quicks nin-iciiitiigeu opiiuonsanasentimcntaiuess, sagasuy and en2rgy. - Alter he With mV Ii llnu riliTonc nn (K. VrtKl'tinA n 'U.U: ..... i : j - uu iiic iau.v"Hiivu . unu9llipniu.ll a wairnlll II ous political questions before the f the U. S. Navyr he distinguished country; I cannot think lhat the neo-f himself bv his annliration hi du ple are ingorant of my views', or canities, his knowledge of camanshipt fail to be able at the coming election,! Ins general Intelligence, and all the to cast their votes "understanding v"f Other renuisiffiii of a Naval Offirer. so far as 1 am concerned. linderlThe character-he maintoined, soor this view of the Subiecf. I dorm Ii lbrouirht him intn nniiw. nml hp ri- work of supererogation to obtrude! ceived the commendation of, aJUhe upon your readers am elaborate cx commanders with whom he tailed, HnQl f inn tC ArtintAns m f(,.. . womA r . il K K MILLENIAL HARBINGER. We have received nrivafphr the Editor and Proorietor. AU jCampbell, 5 numbers up to May, of viiiiiinif m . Mjm ii .i ii miw rA .. - bv anDliration at thi .,rR. fthat we are snntPwh-.t ..t o i Wx" to b ble at the coming clcction,flus general Intelligence, and all the subscfS ion price he?n L !u h are somewhat at a loss for,oCast theirvotcs-understandingly,"other requUUea of a Naval Officer. u..,... oi me WnrK is s2,asuiiH0ie aiction on the Dresent iuc enuui ufc year, vve have a nro9 ' ...w. Uj iuei o -- . .. . .v.. wv oectu. at our office. A ,.i5TJpPCW of the present ace. SuflWi.HuP0.'you, rcd.ers ar elaborate ex-! commanders with whom he tailed, iTw,unnrA.Tihn.-L tin eav. h- .u. , 'ipositioii of opinions so often repeat-' passed bis examination, always, we. lw.5drThto u Me rLi, 7 T yU universally known andjbelieve, at the head of his list. Hw utawi.n to iub cube. J. j. l.Juoik is one ot the most splendid af-gunder.-toodV ' j after wards received a 'Lieunaht