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ttnfh rlth of color, ami choivrd villi itnnUt nf North Unroflnn vri.t YhltlCBn plate, of different bank. Were fduifd nnMMliin'ii tsrirn amount nffnracd iiOtCff, srnl. ihe only Indication nrrotrenio ajre. Ha hai re nn the alioul 65 years. Sinco he un.

Canitrburtr, July 50, 1033. To Solomok Pavmb, Awdbw Ha a a la, and Isaac KtiittHf. Ttielmion'i Will t'oler Tholuraon, a merchant of Loudon, died in 179, lesvlng estates of tlio value of half a million sterling. Tho following is a hriof oul-line nf his will, which has been the subject of much controversy. Ho devised his whole cslotn to Irustots in foo during- the lives of his threo nntl of all hi, tu rocoivo tho profits during thai period in trim to Invest thorn regularly in other real cslolo, that tho principal amount might be constantly increasing hy Iho addition nf the income.

Allor tlio death of Iho lost survivor or all the descendants ouninornlod, tho estates woro la bo conveyed lo thoso branches of tho several families whu should cumo within lm description of Iho hoirs malo nf iho sons. Hi, object was to prevent tho Cslolo from being cither enjoyed or alienated during a period of ihrco generations, in order that whon it cnino to bo distributed, tho ninoiinl might ho enormous. Various attempt, wore inado to asiilo will, Indicating alike tho vanily nnd want of fcoling of its author, bui llic.o attempts wcro emir civ UHsucccs.rul. It was su.lninod by the courts, anil Porliomenl Immediately passed ait ocl, lo prevent such devices fur llio fulilro. A bill has been recently introduced Into Iho IJoti.o or Lords, in order lo relieve tho family 0r Mr.

Tho-lussan from ihn hardships under which they sufler in consequence of this devise. Il was introduced by Lord Lyudhursl, who sUlod that its object was, tT. prevent tlio conslnnt cnnsumplinii or largo portion, or the prnporly by Clinucoiy, trust, ami oilier expcnsis. and io divert pans or it tn tho living descendants uf tho tcslalor, who aro now in a destitute. condilioii.

It had been conlidcnlly expected. Unit this properly would amoulil tn nlnoly or hundred million, at tho periud of Iho expiration uflhu Irilsl liol it wns slnlcd by Ihe Lord Chunccllor, in his remarks up.iu Iho hill, that tho increase. Ihus far, had Lccn so small as tu bo scarcely perceptible VJniVy Mitrliur. School ok AnT at school is establish, ed at Lyons in France, for llio express purpura nr do-yolopmg nnd cultivnling a lane in tho Finn Arts. It is supported principally out nr Ihe Tunds or tho city, assisted by an annual grant ftoin the government Thosludclils nro instructed gratuitously.

Any youlh whoshow, Ihu least opliniila for drawing, or any nthor pursnil which may lend in impruvo iho maiiuiiteluro Tor which Ilia institution is principnlly designed, i glnilly admitted into this establishment. Frnm 150 to 11)0 and sometimes 200 at a time, reccivo Iho benefit of instruction here given in every branch pcrtniniug to Iho Fino Arls. Fivo or six professors nro attached tu this school. Tlio professor of painting is a man highly distinguished in tho world of an. A number nf tho student, nro engngod in the study of anatomy.

Many sludcnls nro engaged in llio delineation nf Iho human num. "1 oiinil, says Dr. llnwrinu. very beautiful clnltl ofthico or rouryonrs old, wiih 30 or-10 sludcnls siilinn round it." In annihor department, the professor of arclnlocluro directs iho studies of sumo of llio pupils-ho makes llicin iniimatcly ncqtiniulcil wiih every vn-nation nl Iho dinuronl styles-, and il is his principal ouu in prevent thuir conntsing those nnn wilh unother. A botanical professor has 3U or 40 boys under him, engaged in copying im iowu A botanical garden is nltnclicd lu iho schtinl.

Thn mnsl tostorul grnuping nr flowers is made nn nhjcel nf alien-tinn. A general prnfossor of drawing gives inslruc-tliin in Inndscopo, mid in fncl, in all tho dopnrlmonls ol art, whu can iu any wny lie mndo nvoiloblu In llio production of Instolol things. Tlio nhjcel or nnnlher professor Is to show llio young men how ihoir prodtic-l ons may bo rendered applicable lo Iho mnniiroclurcs that is, how, by machinery, they can produce, nn a picconr silk cloth, that which Ihey Imvo drown on pioco of paper. Tlio Minimis rocoivo a course nf livo yonra instruction in school; Ihey aro supplied with every thing but tho mntcrinls on which Ihey work, and Ihoir production, aro regarded as their own properly. I'enny Mag.

Williams College Fiflccn or twenty nf ho undergraduates labor daily on the grounds or l'ror. Hop-Inns, noar the cnllcgo, or iu workshop lilted up Tor the purposo. My appropriating regularly the intervals ol study and rncitalion to this useful exercise, and being allowed five cnntB an hour for llicir work, thev aro ahln with case tn rednco tho cost of board to 40 cents a week Prof. Kollogg, ion, of Iho sumo cxcol-lorn institution, has endeavored tu cultivate a tasto fur both ornamental and useful horticulture, by purchasing a trael of ground favorably located and converting ll into a garden. Hither a portion or tho biu-llont, resort, and acorn I via wilh oacll other in improving their littln patches variously covored with plants, and (lowers and fruit.

Traveller. lion Mating. Few persons not ncqnaintod with the details of iron making, havo any idea or thu amount of fuel which is consumed in tho process. A gonllomnn who has two furnaces and a forgo in Now Jersoy, informa us that his annual consumption of fuel is about lixleen thoutand caidi. Twcmv thousand acre, of wood, land, such as is to bo found in tho regions of Now Jersey, ia doeind hardly sufficient to ensure a permanent supply of fuel for a singlo furnace.

The number or furnaces in New-Jorsoy, wo understand, is twolvc yotlrnaf if Commerce. Ex'rncl nfn Inllor received from a possongcrin tho slap Poland, Capt. Richardson, honco nt Havre. I was dooply impressed with the gnnd rnstillB oris, ing from the system ofTomporanco adopted on bonrd our ship. All wont on harmoniously, the inon cloinir Ihtnr duly with alacrity and cliccrnilucsB a miking contrast with tho shouting, cursing, and swearing, that occurs to shamd'nl degrao on boaril souto ships, In tho morning ot hnlfpasl 7, tho mon woro called upon iho qnarlor-doek, a hymn wus sung, a chapter in llio lliblo rend by tho caplnin, generally oecompa.

niod by a short address, and concluded by a prayer. On Sunday wo had sorvico twico in tho day, (in addition io Ilia morning prayers.) at which a tract or ser. mon tva, road by tlio captain." NEw OnLEAxs, August W.I.utat from Mexico Wo aro indebted to respectable eiliton of this place, Tor tho fnlfowiitg extract ofa letter, brought hy Ihe schooner Francisco, whieh arrived hero yesterday CAMrEcuv, July 27, 1033. Tho clinlorn rnges hrro wilh such a fury, thnl Ihn wliolo population' of I ha slalca ol'Yulucnn he said lo huvo been dcslrnyed and Ihoio nie towns wheru ten iiihaliilnnlB havu unt survived." Tlio same teller ttlso slttlcs thnl il is impnsslhlo lo penetrate as far as Mexico, because Iho civil wur races In such an oxloiil llutl ihe whnlo country is iiotliin" bin a vast field uf battle Conr. WiNciiESTf.n, (Va.) August 34 Tho Cholera has raged nl Shuplicrslown during llio week past.

lui. nossofall kinds is suspended, and numbers ol' tho cilizons havo fled lor safely. Two deallm hnvo occurred al Cliurlc.lowli sim tho publication of our Inst paper. Winchester continues lo be unusually healthy, Camming. A country gcutlrnion laloly arrived r.l llostmi, and inimedinii'ly repaired to tho houso lolativc, a lady who had married a merchant or that mly.

Tho patties wcro glad to see him, uml invited him to make llicir houso his homo (as hu'doclarcd hi, intention of icmaiuing in iho city hut a duy or two.) Tlio husbund of iho lady, auxinus lo slinw mteniinn I.i relnlivo nnd friend of his wiro, lunk tho gculleman's horraloa livery slnhlo in Hanover sired, and had it ptll up llioro. Finally Iho visit liecanio a viailulion, and tho nierchanl, nflcr a lopan nrolovon dovs, found thui bcaidis lodging and boarding tlio gciiilimnn prully considerable bill hud run up at Iho livery slohlc Accordingly ho wcnl tu tho man who kept the slubh nnd loul him. when tho gcnll.man Inuk his horse ho would pay iho bill. Very gnnd," Ihe stable keeper, I understand ynu." Accnrdiugly, in a. slmrl tunc, Ihii cnuiilrygtiiiltinnn went to tlm siubic; and ordcied l.iihur.o lo be got ready.

The hill, nf course, was prcenlod. Oh," said the gentleman, Mr. so. eaiilllio stablo knopcr, please In got an order from will bo ihe sumo as iho money." Tlio horso was put up ogain, and down went Ihe counlrv gontlem.ii loihe Long Wharf, whuro Iho merchant kept, Well," said he, am going now." Aro yon." said Iho 'nierchanl, well, gnnd byo sir." Wo abuut my horso, Ilia man sujs Ihe bill must bo paid tor us icon iuir." "Will tides a nuantltv of counterfoil lir'd money, with dios for a groat mochi'icry Bocejiary to tnotr purpose, ingcumr t.t HAnnnr in short, a com Tnr ennnlnrfc ling on llio vho.r extensive tain. The person.

were Pn.lnlron.. and safely '-ft- Sriwn Bnorurooao, -am wcrolronod and marched under ilio guor.I of a troop of Cavalry to Montreal. Mr. ueruywiii pro-'InTni or Tiicsd.y lo eoiifir with the Governor of the province on I lie beat moss, arcs to bring them to jo. gmcri The oitluci people of lb! province exhibited every rcadlncs.

to old and uilit Col. Dultcrfiold, nnd omen the firal blow ha been truck, they havo been conslonlly on the Jifirl tlVBTY OBV IVIIIICHW HOW tumuiim, ought to haro mentioned before, thai nt llio imdiaIion of the iKocialinn, law haa boon enacted by tho fc jriflafura nf Lower Canada, making tlio counterfeit IllfJ 01 UIIII ill UIU 4JBI1M Ul UIU UllltVM kJtat mil ftlTiincn. It may not bo generally known to our reader, thai Uia couniurioiung 01 American uotm jjiob im a regular umMncis in tno ennaan ior many jenr end tho count or fcileni Imvo boon well known, although nn aimmnt lias over been mado to break tin their c- liblMlimonl until now. It lias employed hundred nf people who are dividod into throe ciom8. jiioihm and principal arb tho engraver anil rijinert of the notes.

Of thii clasi arc tlio poraoni whoao npprclicn-slons wo havo mentioned nbovo. They never ptiM the bills thcnisclvcx, but fell tlictn by vholcaro to uia iiocond clasn, wlu retail thnm to a third, who -pan ihem 10 tho people at largo as opportunity Tito proat object, and ll bid fair now to bo accom-plUhorf, haebcen to pot rfd of llio firt clow, tho ingenious, engraver and writer, from whom the bill emanate. They being out of tho way tho leor rognea will he reformed out uf office" as a matter of coureo. Ton much pralso cannot bo bestowed un the partle concerned In (hi tranaclion. Wo need not apeak uf tlio vtgilanco and activity of tho association, or tho judgement! discretion, ami porsovcranco of -their bo-hcilor, but it is only honest to express tho ralisfurtinn of every body nt tlio manner in which Col.

I) utter field has to ably conducted, well as tlio friendly feelings exhibited by Iho A I lor nny General of Lower Canada of tho District Attorney nt Shorhrooko, (Mr. Pock) the County Attorney ai Darby, (Mr. Hediibld) and tho kind disposition of the good people of Itiu Canada every where. PnOM TltX WnOOKLTN OKI nX 1ST, AUOCST CD. THIAL OF MISS PHUDBNCKj CItANDAI.L.

Wnham County is. County Court Augutt term A. D. 1 833. Stole or Connecticut tor.

ii.roriniitiou on the Statute, ke. Vrudeiice CrandMI. MIm CrBndall was nrlgmntty lirnuclit lit-rnre'Iltifus Ad-nmt, Bit), a Juillcc of the 1'ckcu lor WimUitiin Cniniiy, liy a warrant imted by litm en a rnmplnint by (he Ormitil Juror of the town or Cnntcrbury, vlnirpiiK Iter w'nh vlulniiiig it statute law of the State nf Connecticut pauvd nt tbe (nil seuiou of tliu Lvcitluturu In rconl to tt titr.trtlii.tr. harboring, iicrmiisor color, not itilmbiuuU ui Ihc HihIc. She entered a lU'inurrt-r to tlic comnluiiit, Uic Cum i jtnlK- ed the comnbint suflicleiii and ihereutmn ordered Miss "unij ui uicMi.u ui Siau, ior 1 nn milil fnmt.tfltnt.

unit tt.M it.n I thereon. Failing to procure bonds, she una commilit to prison. Thecatisccnmeon forlrtnl before the Cotimy Court on PridaT, Aucuit 23d C. P. CleuTclnnil.

I'mi. the Aiior. ney for the Slale, being ahseitt from indisposition, the Court appointed Jonnthan A. Welch, V.v. special niton icy lo um.

duct the prosecution. A. Judson and 1. llulkter, Iiiqi-i. were associate counsel.

Hon. ChMh nmldtnd, Hon. W. Hllsworlh and Httnry Strong, Xq. nppeared for the do.

fence. The Itirv buinir emnnnnelteil anil aunt n. tin- emm. sel lor the defence objected to one of the jurors from Cmi ei bury on the ground that he had signet) pcthi'ini, Ke. in respect lo Mils Cramlall's school, ami (akei) uctive meaKtires to put it down.

The Court sustained the object ion, und the juror was excused. They also objected lo unother ol tbe jurors on the ground that lie was ini'inher uf ihi I gislattiro which passed the law, was one of Ihosu whovotetl for it, ami had. of course, formed an opinion with reined In tta rmiilllillimitililv. 1'hi ftn was competent to ait. (He pot excused, however, on ac coti til of sickness.) 't'fic Inlbrtontiou neniust Mi ilall consisted nf two counts.

The first chnrged Ilmt ihe srtu i nun-nee inc Hh mty ol June lust, wlih force, anil arms, in curtain school wliivli before that time had been and then wns set up in said Caniui bu. ry.for the instruction and teaching of eolored persons, to hiu'mhiii viimbic, xiiiii i vierson, Ainuiiii f.uz- abeih Wittlcs, Ann Eliza Iluiinnoiul, tind others whose "mimes are uuKiinwn, wno at the time so tiuighi nnd in ai rue ted were not hdiabltants of any town hi thia sfate which sxid nci weru done, hv iliu tuthl Prudence datt, without the consent, in wriiimr. fu-tt hail nnd ul.ml... eil of a majority of the civil authority nnd select men of me amni town oi uanteruitry, wiimit wi.icii said school was ineu umrumcii, agamai inc pence ot lliia stale, nnd contrary to the form and eflVct of the sutuiu In such case muue ami pruviueu. The second count charged ilmt the defendant, with force and arms did wiltully imd knowingly hartior and board, ami aid and tisiist hi 'harboring nutl hoarding cer- tain colored persons (named above,) who, when ao Imr-" bored and hoarded, were not inhabitants of uny town in 4t this Snte wiihout the uonsoitt in writing nf the civil mi thorily nnd select men, Bee." Plea, Not illy.

Tbe following witnesses were then cullcil on (he part of the iii-oieculiuii. Mattel Macon said Ilmt he hnd culled at Alias Cntnihtll's liouie in the month of June Ust, having henrd ilmt she hud taken some scholars from nbrosd. Cwpt. Simger aceompn. nled him.

They were both select nien of (he inwn. in Crandalt invited them into her house Very politely. They asked her in relation to her She ssihl she hutl four who were from New York anil one from Harlloi il. She called them ht and intmducuil them. Tlieodusin l)e Crass, Amelia Eliiabeih Wildes, Cathcrhiu Ann Wi l.

don, he thinks were Ihe names ul' called. Wilneks did not remember the day of thu mm.ih thnt he called thinks it was the day after the girls cmne cerliihily soun after. Ebentzer Sanger ceiucided In the statement of Mr. Um con. George Catty bail conversed with Miss Cntmlnll wt-m-to her house on Friday last to summon hb witnesses In sun.

wirt Ibis prosecution, some of the girls Mho were aiieudii'j; the school. OneofihnsuuHiiieil in ibis subpa-mt said that she had been sent fur home, on account nf the sickm-is of her mother, and wWhed him to excuse her i.ttendHiicu at Court tnld her ltsnt he could not, lmi umthl suite iheeiicum. itancca to the public prosecutor. Miss Crautlall snitl lint she id not sec that there wB Mly need of witnesses nil, fur site should coutrsa tlmt Jinn wUlietawna a pupil of Miss CraiMtnll.luid waaoue if ihnac T.inmett in the ii-i ui-iiihuwi io Muum u. Riveu lnsiructinn.

Mr. i.uiuiiuuuiii:u ii, iiu- exuiiiiiiuiinii ui ti the yrouiid that eouhl not teMily without hupneuiinK herself. Mr. Welch read the cIhum nf the slututu timlt which this roBcciitiim u' ci.iiin..,! acted thai U.u pupils in a teliotil kept cnniritry to the pet', might be compelled lo testify. Mr.

KtU worth' i snitt iht tlenictl, 'altogether, the rompeiency of ihe UKMnture to ur Hiiawi-r tjtitnioita mat ii.jirul imi'licutti him. even to rentier Ittn.vi li lii.n. i crvtlu: a witness might le compulhd lo tisiil'y to uhut would charge hint with the cilu.e of murder, lie nttuded utc oi.tc uitiiiiiuum mm urn if ilits winclj he clnim etl protected every person from 'criminating hlmirlf by he ingcompelludtoBivu lesiimm.y. It Masionimry to IumIh nienlal principles. In this ense the uttne.s iitlalit tuak herselt an aider and abettor, nnd subject heisell tn th ptnalitlci imposetl ly ihe stutmu.

Mr. Judson ch.imtd that the witness would nut by her testimony implicttte lieitclf. i lie law was penal, ami mtm he coustriutl tlrit Hv. Kven If she swore tlial she wns instiucletl by Miss Cnmdidl, it not charge herself vitb any ciiine. Mr.

Jml.oit at length Irom Slnrklc on fdei.ee, to show ihm the witness ought, on common law principles, to lie examined, and was bound lo ni.n.ec questions as lo Mint the knew nt Aiiss sciiooi. At ail evcuta he ciimueil Um, in i(rl8 hi tluucr, such must be the care as the Lecjihiture hail ex mesilv enacletl that the nunlla should he wiiinnu.a i- Klltwurth, In reply, said he apprehended the questieti uic iiiSMseti uie (lOWtl'IO COUi itct witness lo convict liimaelf. I la iviul ton of Chief Justice ilosmer, In ihu Uh Con. Hep mul nlxn i 1 fV iett 1,1 iuhit wilnessfi. Jly thu priil the Isnil.

he cUhued that ihu Jl. UlllkT till! Clf. The i fc Kiw.tl dl ihil) uiju lo lliicllv io liewen-r, ilii i llkn eoun. r.l l. IimI but Klcly from.

ol d.iy. should not hS umnelld in L.Tr. 'I'." to ofotiKVnio the princlinl of which were-" lli. ulrl. iuluUuluPZ Will joa y.

whether the or i i7 troeieil aiiy ptrMn of color other ih.n iwu june uo.nic n. rolorvil Mmm. Dot Inbabl nliof lliinLle" Uoni of a Innuter, the wituru iiLtih.cl 1. CrstHUIt, ami prupouuded tn ihem the same as i uiiliiicj mr uic BRmeri-aton1, snii ny inc aiiTfte owmel, ifccllnetl ahlwei ing. Tbe prosi tilling Attorney rrserrcil to himtt-lf.

though he waited (or the rrr 'he mminK mr nn onier that thcie wiincnci be com Mullen lorn conit-mpt or coui-I. Jacob C. Gaubl sulil he was acniminliid wlih Ann Klita IlnniiiioiMl. She bclnitpvil in lWidi-iicc It. I.

(mil known her iitee the vain clitM vx the tlmiKhUT of Tliomns llninmoml, who ilird in I8if. Iler inoinri now lived in IVmhlrnct the fniher at Ids demh wis worilt from 1500 to Kttmo in rtal esmle. Levi Kiteelnntt. AVji nht rrrnneetrtt witli MittCramlntr Rchonl except ns an ndviner in telatinfi lo it ns pnnior of i fe uhiircn lo Miiitn aiiis ci hihiuu ocmngcu itan seen MVcrnt of tbe cotnred girls lio were preaunt hi hi church ilnrig the iimntft. In reply to a ipieitirm uht-ihi'i he mil wen one of ihe gills i tlcnheic tlimi ul Ms chiircti do- clinrii aiTiwfHng.

In tejtlr In the ijiichmou lietbcrho hull not Ken one of ibeni nt MUs Crnuifntl', ift'etlnifd miiwt i-. Iig ilcclinul to answer whether hr bad ndriml Miss Ci-xikIhII in lefntfnn to her school. )liritfl nitsivrritig Mlu-ther or urn he IihiI been in Miss Crnmlnirs iilmul tlnue the Idth of June htst. 'J 'bo court, having tlrcidnl thai lie wrs bound trjiifBurr ihe queitions put to htm, and ilmt I he irninns he ofTere! fur irfuslng lo do so, immely, that he iiiilit subject hiinself to a prosecution, mid etiinngli! Inm-self in ilifliculik-s, wliv insnnlcieiit. grnotcd a moiinh Tor it uiltlinius to rointnit him lo prison und he wn tukun Into euMndy by thp Shet ifl.

fithtt Pit kit fn woman of color! was ncnuwintcd with Ann VA'izn llnmniond, one of the f-irli ilmt MUs Ci'Miidall whs charged with hniiig hiitrticied. Hits seen her in l'rmidcnct' lias idso nvvn bur nt Miss Cmmlittl's. iiml ifent in a room unit Miss I)e Grnue a eolm-cd rirl fmm New York. MinCriimlnU employed wilncis I work for her. because slie Slid she did not with lo keen her tdmlm-i out fifsctiryil to do Ihe work.

Never law any or tbe girls in 1 itlutiil. llnve seen ihent have hnnks and study lliem, ffowlnntl Greene ftifllrinfttt I Ins nlien heHi ilmt iMisv Ci-audidl keptHSchonl rurcolnruil gh-ls In Canterbury hns lieoii at lliR house often, win chIIl-iI ii iitiMtleinu went there nntl saw suvcrnl cotmetl girls hemif some of ncim in Krnmmiir, genprapny, nc. aome 01 Ute girls 1 1 ni I hecu at his own house. Has seen liiltc girl there, shIiI in he from New Aork bns heard Miss Crandnll tulk concerning her ichohtrs from nhrond does not recol. icci iu Mlive henrtl her iav Uint I her vrm rrimi hew lnk.

fttv. Kttechuiit wns now ulnceil nL itu: hur hv Mil Klit i lfT in inn aim urn iiu iitieiHie.ii lio in inu vnuri ny (iccttning to itnsncrlhu inlerroRiilones put to him, and being wdvised thiil he not implicate hiimetf by doing so, lie wns reidy to answer. He proceeded to stnle uiui ne nun viMieu niiiSL.rinmirs scnrxji ivice. unce wns under the cjmrge of nttntlier person. Ife had pi-ityed in (he school nnd eourcrsed with the girts on ret ij; lens ih.

jeets mcs not reiiienilierhtceias hi pcnplv in general coiiiu not thctTiore pntltirvly iueiilily Htiy one ol those preiertt as being the one seen ht Cntndir should think Ihey were his best hetii.f on ihe subject would he 1ms taken titenls at Miss Crandulr nnd eaten with u-r pupils tins hen I them recite ilielr luscms lliiuks lie hnsheai-d iMIsi llnmmoiid tpokcn of either by the 'defendant nr her sister. Miss OnmlftU bus conversed with Mm in i-ehttlou to her Fchnlars'---lliiuks she IimI 'lotil litm ilmt smiio tif litem were from New York, nnd some from Providence in 1 New.lluven. Jlibert hfts heett At CramMl' itcvriil times since ihu innniti of June lust dors lint know whether he has been hi her school room as he knows nut in whieh run in il is kepi. hvt not conversed with tier on the suhjert of ihe rt'Sidetiru of her seholut callrd on her as a friend anil cm i versed tut various ionics has heard that she kent a school for colored peibons has lieard her sprak of tier iciiomra iiiui ecuou ins seen coimei esut her houne ami tins tbkeu ten ititt them cnuiml say uhcllierany of Uime present weru the ones FJiui Gi'iUrVn. This vitneis uns a colored u'ul hchmultiL' in tin.

id it ir, i tir nr otijeclioii niude lo rxamlninj; her una before iniide tn rt'Mtert to ihe hers, but the ohirvlioit uiu overruled hv Ihe Court. Shu however iltcluicil nnswering the (piesrinna propounded to her. The prosecuting nttoi uuy moved the cniirt fur mitlimus locomniil the witness im- conlemnl nl court. The court grantt tl ihe minion and ordered the clerk lo mnke out mitlimus. Jletek-hh CVummfV, (nlllrined) His sister Ptudtncc kccilH nctiimt ul (luiilci'ljurv Cm' cnlni-ci! t-irli Inmwi Am.

Kliaa Hnmimmd could mil certainly any oilier that was pieaeot except perhaps Ami Peterson hits never been in the tihool nor lu'tuil the pupils recite has seen Ann Kliza liummontl at Ida sisters, olieii. iluring June nnd July, stippmed shu hoanltd there and was Imtii ueied by his aislera uiili oihers knows by sight uml nituie Amel'ni Wihles does nol know wheru thu la now Ima not henrd lus sister say nny thing on thu subject nl tier school for some lime she hits resided hi Canterbury some poitlon of the lime for twelve yenr pusl. Jamet mid hownsnt MlttCnmdll'i serrral limes last pritig (not being able to any with certainty whether he hail hecu there since the passage of thu luw ml -nn inn uiicrruuieii iiu tiivr.j George Rubtit went lo Miss Crandall's about fi mniitha ngo unit cariied a colored girl, MiisHnuiiiiuml lo nt. a.iiuui i ihumuiiiiu it urn nun neimigeu in riovi defice, bns been nt Miss C's since thnl time pei liHps within leu week and iliunk leu he then sow Miss Hnmmomt but dues ttot know a hcthcrahe botttded there conaianily or not tie nenni iiernno oilier cotmcil Kills irciiu In Aiiss Criiu. dwll's school should Hdok (Ms two or lb tee juottilis Ago has been at alias i within week btildul not as he rumembei's see nny of tbe girls pivsent there nl that time.

JJeitaon (IIi ed) tins been at Miss Ci-andall's icbbol und found it very interesting wns nevtr present but for a shuit lime Ms fur colored persons Ann Klizn Hiiiiiuiuiiil there she is one of ihu scholars mul boiuds with jMiss Witness recognized aevernlof those preaent as muting the number she hint seen ai MissCnm-tfnllt one of (he pupils, Ann Weldon was from New-York Hammond wns from Providence witness was at Miss Crnmlult's Ave weeks since and took lea several colurud girls were nl the table dues hot know where nny of them belonged except by report visited Ihe school when il as near closing nnd henrd Miss C.ctvu thu girls inslrnc-tiuu in liuogritphy and Aiiihmeiic. "'lie prosecuting At-lorney here resieil his evidence, and the Bheriin.MYiug served his process on Kliz i (iUsko wns ntmut cimimltiing her to prison, when Mr. Kllsuot th ititcrpnaed und stated to the court that rattier limit linve ihe girl committed lie bhould adviaa lieriotesiify nfniii repealing thut the i nurse of ihe tie leu dm it's euuuael in relnlion In the testimony of iht-sc girls, wns die ted by an imperious sense of pi ofeisiuiml duly. rJtzii Clasko then nrocecded (o etve tesiimonv. Sln said she was a member of Miss C's school, and that the nth.

er ulrls iieur her were nlau memiu-rs ouu nf Ihem limn Providence, the other snitl tu bu IVom New-York the or. dimii'y hi'ituctica were taught ihem hv Miss C. rendimr. wrun gnuuoiar, gergrpity, nc wmieas lirgun lo go on uiu mat ui April i im ocimni was usually openeil nntl closed wilh prayer the scriptures wurc reatluntl explained ilnily tu uiu oimnii iu, jiuinuiis nut viiimiiiiiiii iu memory hv the Hindis i ml uiittideml a narl ol iheir.eiliic:iiiim. Mr.

Juilsuiiihen opeutd llieetiseuu ihe purl of thu pros, eculloii. lie first suited the unit read the Act of the IeUtii. ture which he cliiliatltl.ul Miss CrnmMl hml vinUted. lib said thhtthlk act 'did not pit vent nny bhick frnm attending uiu iiiitnvi iciiutna ui int. otiitr, ur imy limner btlluoii that itier hutl all the benefits of the school ft mil, mid might siu-iiu uie nuuiicmies, uigii scijctiiB, or coiit ges, ml Hint too iiict mcia: viittvriis i i mis mm tt, ot outer states, or nf any pail of ihu world.

The sole intention mid provision oi ti.e sti wm, una coioreti iilisous, horn uuoiher jurisdie. citnuiu um Uu iim uuvii into any loun 111 this slate, wlihuui ur'uicn jiermission IVom ihu select men mul civil nmmnny tn um town lu which ihey proposed to reside, this wns all. anil Ihlswua tieitVcilv liiulul. tenor and etleel of ihe low was to phce a svhout tor colored persons under the care and tupei vhimi nf ihu nelect men and civil autburity id i nch town, lie slioultl ask ihe attention ol the Court to the faci ilmt ihu U-gislntute hutl exercised lunltollii'g power over school, uhh'm ihu limits uf uie sitiiu sincu ui. t-vir.

Jtuiou heru i-eat) limn no old edition of ihe stntutes, in respect to the power which ihe l.e-plsluhive IikiI cxeieibiil ou-r schools in respect tu prevent-nig tlisortlera mul the uppliitiiluu of ilu public onry.) Thcsu inhl Jintson, weru schools for the h.struilmu of all elaiaes, and the ncls which he hud rend, ahoweililmt the LegMnttiretbrHich. piojur lu exereiac care overlht thou I a. Such was ihe Miuciil nolicv of the slide, mul new Inw wMt i.o change of potivy. The state ttwt-d in pic- sent honors, its present ghit its, to pursuing this put icy of Ket'imie; us scnuoia unuer supervising power, Psurwiis uiero morning tn me unstittititin ol thu United Suites lo pievit.iit. lowusi he ctuiuibd, luil a right to snv who should be allowed to Income iiihMiiim.is by residence in their limilB ami (his law guve them un mure power th.iu wks m-ct-sfciir) for the exercise of that right.

'J hat (he Inw Whsitlihrrid mul 1-eltt cU'd dimce on the Si de, on the gMnturt enneted it, he ili-nied. On the contrary, said Mr. llteieme nuw ninru lUu 1S00 ieho.it. stntc, kiii.i.rleil by our liind of tu which Murks nun Ku utrnm uie nit) mem 01 eenl. hiuall ns the stulu wits, smuller limn siaglu vmmiU-a in smne other stales, thesu facia were mm toncei uing it.

I'm- himsell he wm proud ol it. Where could a ni.r.ilel be fuuml iu the uulveiae i Publio policy, contiimi Mr. absolutely iIvtT.m tts dial ut iiiimu ue 11 wns ciaimtti 10 uu tinrousiitmiunai iteeauie exclusive in its upc ritiiint un it pniiiciiiar cinia. utiier iitwaut the si.ite were liable to the ame ohjeition. J'hy siciun uml hiuy ets wi-rt hihtiiiices of ihe opei allmi of our exclusive Uw Taimer, Ttm-ruti, Suueyoit, Uc.

iiiu.ti.ll be licei.setl. Mmiui-faeiorh-s Here linblo In he visited by thu selecl men uml civil authuriiy for ihe purpoait ul seeing the children employed them wiu pioperly ttlucnled. If pvi-nn eamo iieie IVom othtr sintea ami sel un mnnnfartuih ia. tablishmeiits they were iipully liable to be visited hi th vttY ihuiich no such lumnlons i sifted in thu laws of the ainies ft (nn vihincc I hey come. Lnuyera In this aide coo I ii not pure! utie chutes In mlioii.

All these hws, wiih man) sumur ones( wt iv pnsset; Merogniioii ui iigiiioii- glnahy itMiimmi tu all i iiubliu tmlics iiowever, rvuuiivtl the utactiiieot of ihrm, ns il did uf the one in question, am) in his opinion they nil stood on sluiilnr grounds, hi id ueie, tihuui tjiustluii, in accordance with thu Constitution. Mr. J. next refi ned lo thu course Mhich oilier stairs had pursued in legulntmg nn ihu subject of ihe blucka. lie re.

mat Ved on the law ul Ohio. Our law la nut, said Mr. an act ol exclusion, nor an act of prohibition. It does not pre. ft till u.n.1 .1.

i I. a ueiong ncre, nor does pro. limit any lrum commg, but only makes it necessary tha permission lc first oUsinttl. i he laws of Georgia ami meitt of blacks who cumu within their limits, even though IhrcamR In-tjftv aparity of ik and stcWartls vessels. In I ehnCSSce black CoilM not rnmr Trniii nihrr li.

bhiI tvmalii wilhlu ihc state above twelve days without Incur l'siiwiiira. in niaryinmi man rotiiil not manumit Ids leaving tiiesiate. r-ven lo rrnusylvanii ic lami or T'fon." r. t.t Riving bonds for his support. All these laws Mr.

J. claimed to he obiinxinus to rjoal, nntl indrrd to greater coi.atilu- 1 1011 II I obit CI iotlS lhan the nm. hi niiKBiinn the coniiMmlnuof the United States with whirft tblt Inw wns supposed to conflict, In ntnod to he, the 2d sec lion of the 4ih article: The chixens of each state shall ui: eiumeu io nu privileges ami litionii.jlii-a or ciiizeiH tn me aeverni Sinirs." All'. J. claimed I tin I 11,,.

ens" this n'ner, and lhroiij(houl ihe rooslliutlno, hud a iiiutiiu icki meniimg toni mil nut fltlde colored neiioim tlml thifv ucii. i.nl hv to r.n,..i!. lion rccognixnl ns eitliens. A ccrlaln class nf colored pur sons, (slaves) were in it considered as property. .1.

ni'iv reierrei tn I in titwa or lloiirxl nn lite aoiiit-ei ot mtttiwhzMion, rentliiig li-om. Jitgei-Miira Oi-gust, Ihu several nets of Cnimt i'tj. and iuittutl thui frnm litem all, the Iftii'-uiiee heinir in cite. mul 'ialu. none mnrr tnnii wmte persons rouiu ie mtiurjiizcu citizens of ihc Colled HtJiles.

Hu also rad from Ihu Oil Kern's Com. 70, 71, 7'J, by width he further illustrated these views. There linve been, rnntinncit Mr. concurrent nefa nf inu atate ot t-onncciicul wicli pive the tmne construcllen to the consiiiution. If cltizmi" do not mean while person nut) if tt he claimed that a black ii citizen, then Is the constitution of our own Sinie a mtlliiv, for it allows free while malt s' alone in he eleclora.

The privilrf-e of being freeman, he claimed, to he higher one than Ihe right of being ediirnled. Why should a mini eiluculed ho could not he a freeman A person ho pay a single cent State tax, or who tines military duty, ta untitled to the privilege of voting. In Massachusetts these qualifications were not sunicleni. Hch statu In the Union has these lo. cnl Inw a nnd customs ticculinr lo itself these in tut all he abrogritetl at a blow, by deciding (he Inw ti tpirstiou In be uticonsiiiulhinal.

Full effect however, might bo given lo the elniKulu the conalittttion, referred (o wiinottt pttHhieing this result, and tint! wits, by construing the term cllixeu" hi the manner be had before pointed cut. The firM ci In our own at mule wntild he, nullified by tied that that this Inw wns unconsiiliillnnul citizen of unother StHte cminnt mniniidn an iirtiou in our courts for any il so ii'ilesa a subtlnmhd inhnbitimt of (he State give bond for him. No one tins doubled ihc cnnstittitiomdity of this Inw, ami thu Inw In (piestlmi, with respect to constitutionality, could not he distinguished from it. hu should cntichiiln hit rrmnrV, nn ihU jeel by Hllmlhig lo one other argument lit support ui una mw, inui iniu vennt unit i ne muiic aaieiy ni ima aiaie, ihu prcservhlioo of its true interests, required ibis law lo hu enforced. The southern ritnles might emiuiclpale their slaves and send them nil lo Connecticut instead of 1 rln.

The influx of thai speuiei of population might he so us lo he overwhelming. '(Mr. J. proceeded to rctaark on Ihc ffiVci which recent measures of the tlrilish Purlhimeiit, on ihu subject of sht very, might linve on this question, when ht! was interrupted by tin- court, who terns iked that llio far frnm inclined to reslrnhi all the limits nf (he tliicuitioti, yet it did not seem prrttoenl lo the issue to argue the policy nr expediency of the Inws. said he would not press the point.) Mr.

J. hoped (hut ho bail not been misunderstood in (hu remarks liuluul inndu. Hu wished not to limes nitv class of noiiulaliou. He henrlilv wldied tlml every slnve mipjit he enutiiclpaletl ilmt very day. JMt Ifit uiiuhi mu ou none wiuioui uesiruciioii in our cnnsuiutioiil, nnd drsolalintrour land, he could not desiru it.

lie would only mid tn thu Jury that (hough II was true they were tit liberty to consider whnt the court an id mthem uu the subject of ihu law, us ndvlce, still he hoped bey wnuiM pay tt such respect a advice from (tie bvnch was property entitled in. A single worn as to iliu Incta. I lie us lot-mntMiu eiiaraeti lliedelt-inmul wuit imnnutiirantl in time in tlifleruut coiiiits. It was sufficient if iliey fuuml her guilly nn either. The tluy was imtuuleriid.

It they found her guilty of doing the net chnrged on any tiny, since the iiiibhijjc uiu inw, nun i ni me inu iiiiue tn uie loioriimiinu twiis sufTicietu. Il wns not necesfciry that they should find that she hnd honnlcil or instructed each of the persons oiun ctt hi (tit; infrirmtton to instruct or bonrd one was a nf the As lo the proof ft was abundant, conclusive. Mr. Ktlsworlh, after stilting the case, anil remarking on the prohibitions of ihe, Inw, snl that he proposed liol looc. copy time hi relation to Ihe (nets of the vase.

He would willingly hiivc dihed ihe pupils of Miss Crandall lohavu testified hnd he not believed that in so doing thcyviitmila-rlly surrendered their most sacred rights. Turn ii.was, ihe deft-mlant ha kept this sctmot 'twas no sect cr, ami whetb-er I hut constiluU'd crime or not wns for ihe jury to deter-mine, lu order tn convict my client, snitl Air. Iv, you, gentlemen, must find on youronlhs tliiit she has committed a crime. You may find thai she has violated nn act of Ihc Htiile I.rgiihiture, lmi if you also find her protected by higher power, it will he your duty to acquit. The court hu wns fully assured, would charge the jury that the Inw wns unconstitutional, if they so believed, hut after nil, il belonged tn the people to determine whether one of ihem 1 1 nd been Riiilty of crime.

Knuh ouu of the jury must be siitiafieit for hlmsetl nlone, thai a crtrne liaa been cinniutitctt. Iiu flattered that lie ahoiihl henLe to lend them to ihe conclusion thrtl ihe law in quesiion was a violation of the constitution of ibis Slide mid of the Unlltd Stidea. The eoostittllioii of the United Km tea was the hie bet known In our land. Heyoml tlud, no l.egi.biiure can go, and if the jury find the Inw not to stand well with the con. addition they must any so.

Thereat miration for the inrv tn ft! Mr. Rtltu-nril. apprehendeil to he this Can the 'Legislature of Connecticut iiiiss ii law mohiblliniT ihu citizens of other Smtea IVnm coming nlo this Slate, and there resitting, to prosecute the acquisition of knowledge, in a way open to the citizens of this State. This ho believed wns the precise question, and it reached deep und wide wider ami deeper than wns per-, haps iuuigtiK'tl. It was however churned by his friend from Cnuierbury, (hut colored persons weru not citizens, anil that Ihc provisions of ihu constitution, with respect lo citizens of the United Slides, dlil not apply to ihls elms nfntir pnjniintioti.

i nu criterion ciuzeiiitup wm complexion, in the view of the geiitlemm who had preceded him. Bid Mr. mnke ihu crilerion to be either birth or nnlur-nlizntion. Admitting tmit none but while persons can be naturalized, it does not touch iliu question ol citizenship by birth. Is il so that a iteranti horn ouoiir soil, is not a citi zen of our sod I lo the ilnis of Ucvnluiion, s.t'ul Mr.

I these men loughl aidu by side wilti ou. Inthers, ami riictt their LI mul fur this country, which wns their country ihu I country to which they owed inilefeKtihlu allegiimce. 'Their mimes were now Inscribed on the Pension Unlit of the Government ihev now rtceivt'tl the honorable trunhiei of the services (hey hml rendered, where, smd Mr. does the gentleman eel the doctrine ihnl the rights of man, us a citizen, depend upon his color i A culm ed inuu could appeal In the luw a for the protection of his richls io every State could he, if he were not a citizen i (Mr. here read few ai'iitciiei's from the cmimtnceiuent of the declaration ol mdwicndcncr, which, lie inul.

aceortlinc tothunrutimtut of ihe eutemnu opptisetl lo him, (infill in he chunked so a in hnve thu wonts except black people" introduced en neti chiuse,) Mr, raid he wus rcimblieim, he mined lu be as much of it retmhlleao ns his friend from Cimtcrhury, and he hoped Hint Ids friend was not so ashamed of his republicanism, as to wish this instrument, the DeitHratlou of independence, iiitn pointed in this maui.tr. Our own cniistiittiion, continued Mr. lecoguited, iu ex-pi ess terms, upiulity of rights ilmt men were equal in rights, hut (olhis the gi itileitiiin would iiihl except black meu.M He hoped hu should nut Inu lout; enough io seu such doctrine go Ii i lit from Connecticut. Tun free colored pop. ulntinn has, and is justly untitled, to eqtiul reprctuhtalioo in me LiGngrcas ru inu imicti oiuics with Hie lute populs-lion.

Cuultl not it hhtik man commit (reason The gen lemon wotttd hate It that lie could not, lor none other Hum citizi tia cati. (Mr. here read from ihe 'id Kent's Com. on the subject of citizenship, hv hirlli.) 1 scout the Idea. not cliizeii been use, his fiiher was bluvk, while 1 am a ,1..., cmzuii ore mists mine was unite.

(The mniiinileraf Mr. Ellsworth's nretinirni nTt wi-V. lueuirr uu muse oi mean's, otrong tii.it clclt.J Fromtttt (Braatitjii) Unionist Jlugiut 20. The laat Advertlanr declare that llio atorv of tho e.i:iuMou tu onaa tramiQii acnoiurs irom hid meeting houso is wholly fnhe." Wo e.xprcafi'd urprifit ai it deelnrnlion ku unqualified, und whether we hnd not some catiao lo do wo leavo our reader tu decido, niter iboy imvo read the following corruapondoncu mid thu statement subjoined to il. Wo nay nothing of tho leoting which muat hove dictated vttch a couiko, except lltnl we envy nut llicir poKBt i-hor.

Wo wish mercty lo put on record the simple MiCratitlair pupils cannot ailcnd public worhin on the sabbath, iu (ho only church within thrco milcK of C'a residence, without being railed hi tiiiffttiuii for fo doing, nay more that they re virtually excluded from lliat ptntu ul wurhhip, though somu ul them it is paid arc mcmbera of ihu ehnreh wineii rojittinrly nfaeinbloa there lor public worship. And thia iua laud profucdly christian, in a Statu which bnafts of Ita hcnevolenl cfiurU to difiuso the blciMua ol (ho gospel among the dtatattt heathen, To Miss PKUPF.NCf. CIMN'DALL. Wheit thu Cummilteo vUitod you at February Mating their objrrtiomi to your school, ihcv under utontl frnm you, by your voluntary thai yuu should never desire, nnd never would put your eoluured scholar into tho meeting house that you could havo preaehiug ot yon own huuau, either block or while, and you alxo added, thru iho eitizmis of Canter bury need Imvo no nnxioly nn that account, I hey might bo uasured, no nuh icuuuht would ever t.e matiu. It appears now, that you Imvo departed frum this voluntary declaration and put your colored schoiniB into now over occupied by tho white ft-mule of the parish.

Wo ask vcm tu iiilortn us noon, hv whoau ti. cence, yuu havo thus Ukon ponaession of thnl part imu iiihuiij iiuuau, tioLOUON Pa van, Anuiikw lUaniv, Society Com'tco. ImaoKmoiit. (A true copy.) July 20, 1003. PIosso io form Ur.

Ilirrit to-day. rorlunaloly loll hii iptctaclet, two or thrceiyears tgo, ha. nul been able to read, and boina pretty ilnaf, iua grcai sourco or amuicninnt, ior tno mm ten vonrs ia dried up. I.altcrly hi. knrrs fall him, and It omo diflirully that ho gels about, with his two slaves.

Oiherwl.e his health fjnod, and his digestive powers ample fnr the simple fond, broad and milk, an which finm choico ho has for tho most part subrislcd, (we itu understood him) fnr SO or 30 years. His extraordinary nco is tho rc.uti of Innienincc in tattnt; and Tho nld gonlloincn. memory is very good, especially as lo.uvcuts In his earlier ycari. He was a soldier in tho war nf 55. Doing sick lit Albany ho thought Iho uo offta was injurious, and for nearly 00 years ho lias refused lo drink it.

lie was a soldier iu tho rov olution, and receives a pension frnm Government. ftene (JV. Sentinel. Yellow Fever in Nsiv Onl.r.A. A loiter lias boon received at Ualtimoro from New Orleans, dated Iho 1 1 Ui In.t.

which slates that there had been several cases of yellow fever in that city, nnd thai amongst others, one or two physicians had already fallen vic-lims. Jnn. lnq, IirrnovnD Hmlway. Wo liavo been favored with the sight of the model of a now modo nf raitvvay con. veyance, which, if brought Into uso, will proscnt ex-trnordinnry ndvantages lo Ihe public.

Il is on tho principle of tlio Soxlun locninnlivo pully, and according In tlio cnlculalinus of tho projector, who Is an engineer of souto celebrity, tlm average rale of travailing will bo ncdrlv thirty miles an hnur on liirlit rnilwnv laid upon tlio ordinary rnnd, withuul the Icasl exnendituro fur lovcllinrr. so thnt ihu cost nnr milo, instead of being il is on railways now In use, will bo only 6000. According lo Iliu proposed plan, bursa walking at llio rate of two mile, and half an hour, over a dmlnuco of only nno hundred yards, will ho able to draw a light carriage, con-lainiuir four ilislnnrii nf ilmn Iliousnnd six hundred yards within Ihn sama period of miiiu as iiai lien uv ino annua ill nnr Urn, nir ill, own distance. 'I lio carriage, on arriving ol llio end of a mile, will bocorrlod by mechanism frnm on whieh it if placed In another truck in waiting lo rocoivo it, and tho snnio will ho dono rrnnl mile to mile lo tho end uf the journey, each succeeding iiuniu uiuhii in unniMiui nm ii uur IO IHO I1TSI, until tllU wliolo train shall havo passed ovor llio railway. London Hun, Jacksonville, (III.) August 10.

On Thursdnv last a company of Indians passed through Jacksonville. Tlin.n ii.A.n 1 I HIIIU.MIIJ. Hlll, WIIHIUII UIIU Cllll- dron. They belonged to Iho tihawncn irilic lind sold oul their lands in Ohio, and weru on their way to Jackson county, Missouri. They looked cheerful und nappy, anu woro all won mounted, lio men had their rillcs with them, nnd it wns rouinrkcd by some, mora timid than thn rest, thai ncrhans thc'Indians hud hoard thnt tho Cholera wus among us, anil oil account ui uio low inuaniianls lu our town, lind comn expecting lo make of us an oasy prey lIllinoii Patriot.

From tlit Hothetttr Daily Jldvertiser 9rur2l. Anotiieii Dux-rii nv HvimonioniA Thn Rnnuimi. nf yesterday furnishes iho particulars respecting tho death by this fearful disease which occurred in this villngo on Sunday. Wo regret to learn that the yuungorMi. O'Kcnl, Velorinary Surgeon, was taken with tho tmmo disenso yestordny morning occasioned ns is supposed by a wound madn in his hand whilo ad.

ministering dose of medicine to a nick horso. Tho Imrso subsequently died though il whb not known thnl ho hnd been billon hy nny rabid animal. r. b. ftlr.

U'Keal died lusl cvoning. IlALTIMOnE, August 20. jl izrand llailroad Spectacle. Tho loconiolivn pn. gino on Iho llnllinioro and Snsn.uohannali Railroad, came in on Sunday overling, littlo boforo 7 o'clock, Willi loiirtccn oars in Us train averaging, as nearly ns wo could judgo, thirty persons to each car making total of W0.

Thnsu ncrsous woro mostly ilmH hnd been to llio Camp Meeting, near lleislcrlown, and wcro on inoir return. Tho sight was tru irrntiil The moveuionlsof Iho lonir train, it woro hv nl an easy speed, nl tho rule of 10 miles to thu hour around Iho sours uf hills, following Ilia ur. co'lrsoof tho wild nnd tumbling stream, Iho banks and mens oi which, in ino vicinily or ovory solllemeiil, wore enlivened by spectators tho younger with smiling faces, and Iho oldor wilh a kind of wondur and astonishment, nl tho reflection, no doubt, on ihn change. which twn or threo ycurs, with industry and tint, imj, it'iu iiti-ir rucny alio WOOOy uoighhorliood. The salubrity uf thu atniosplioro was boyond all comparison and tho.

pleasantness of tho day, llio mild refreshing bruczos, and the tiuiot. and ordurly conduct of avnrv liusseucor rendered ihn scons, and every thing rclativo to it, most truly do- iifjiitiui. wironrcfe. A'oiKi Carolina Oiu'iu'on or" Uoston Tho Columbia S. C.

Tolimcopo, iu coiiiniciiling upon a cuiuuiuiiica-lion in llio Uustnn Courier, rolativo lo iho proceedings al a mooting held in this city for tho benefit of a Theological Seminary localcd nl Columbia, concludes Willi llio following remarks Wo havo a corlain regard fnr lluslon, her spirit, her Intelligence, her liboral-iiy ami (ihough loving liitlo else in Mnssnchnsolls.) wo lovn, at luast, tho anciant slunliness of thut Slalo and should bo sorry to bo compelled lo look on her us no longur liuld and fair advorsnry. Sho has fourit us slrungly and well and wo verily boliovo thnt she nlone, if llio lalo conlcsl had come lo arms. joined batlln with nil llio ancient spirit, which this country pnssossco, ucioro linn yol been tamed by ils prusonl iuslilulious. As lor windy N. Yoik or lendeu I'ciinsylvnnia, wo nover inado much iiccount of lliciu.

Mul Massuchiisctls is a true fuc, and wu like her, bating always her trick of making L. L. U's." DriEAnFUL AcCIIIKNT. On Wcdnosdnv I.awroiico Carvill, laborer on Iho Harlem mil road wns almost instantly killed, hy a rock weighing up. wards of aOO pounds, llnown from a bluslon Nnuiinii' contract.

The poor follow was lying sirk in bed, in uiu nine siory oi owuuiug in Uiu vicinity, on the roofof which the rock fell and burn through, striking him in ils progress, nnd passed down lo Iho cellar through Iwo fluors. Slandaid. Tho Steam Packet Duvhl Brown, on her laic pas. sogo from Charleston lo New-York, encountered a heavy gain, and was obliged to como lo anchor oil Capo Honry. Tho fulluwitig notico of Ihc sufferings of Iho passengers is from tho Now York Journal of Commerce Jlr.

Whitman, whoso death is mentioned, was the ami of tho lalo Mr. James Whitman of this lown. Tub D.inn UnnwN. Ono of tho nassenrers in Iho sleam-honl David Ilrown, nrrivod iu Ibis town yelcr- nay. anvcrai outers may 00 CXpcclcil tn.llay.

IVO learn from Ihe gentleman lir.l alluded to, thai the sufferings of ihc passengers, in uuo wny and niiulhor, were very great. Tho holo voyage wus liucuiuimiu-ly rough, and every day nddod lo Iho horror of their situation. On Wednesday last, being oul of fuel, and nearly out uf provisions, with tho lops of rudder, and otherwise passengers commenced tearing uiu.u ui uio uoai wriicn nouiii uust lie sparcil, in order to keep up llio slcum. They also cui away the mast, a rudder of. Alior lilting il on, the boat inado sumo head way by tho hulp of llio jib, till they woro supplied wilh wood by a coaster.

Our informant represeiits llio sccuo at sumo periods, us appalling in tlio cxtrema. of thu uaseiijcra hud given ihcuiiclves up far lost. Added lolhis wus thu sickness and death of ono of their number, Mr. Edward hitman, lie dird on Wednosday last. Mr.

W. wns formerly of Hartford, and fur Ihu last six years had resided in Munlguiuory. Some olltor particulars vverc given us, which wo may pcrliap. cuiiiiiiunicalo hereafter. CiioLBax in Jacksonville; (llli.) The Cholora us il ha, appeared in Illinois this year, has been vory peculiar in ils character, Instead of attacking tho most sickly parts of iho State; it has an if actuated hysonio caprico passed by thain as not worthy of present notice, and ossailcd of tho most li'callhlul towns boing nturo or lus aovoro according lu circumstance or to speak nioro correctly, according tu the will of llcavcii, Al ljutney, Willi a pupuiatluti ol auutll luu, thcte wcro 33 deaths in Carrolllon a popululinn of about 500, (hero woro 25 deaths, Al Unlcna an its return in Juno, thcro wera in fivo days about IU daaihs and a continued mortality.

At Uellvillo it was very destructive and spread wide ils tniiurs it was quilo I'uU! at Alton the inhabitants mostly tied. When coinpaivd. wilh thc.o Jackson-villo has thus far been highly favored, and cuiiaidcring the iiunibor uf there huvo hecu bui lew deaths Tho exact number ul cases cannot now bo asiertauicd, as no record was uiado hut from tho practising l'liy. sicians, it is csiiinatcd there may havo been under thn inlluenco of (lie Cholera from Iho commencement until tho proscnt tuna from to 3U0. Tho deaths have been bui 34 tn thii duo.

Population 1st June inelud. ing the Cullofe and all who had recently removed to the place, laOO, Jftinoii I'atriot. Gentlommt I rtfrtinit lniinr frnm vou nn the 271 Ii in which you naked ina to inform ynti auon by whoso licenco 1 havo taken possesion of that part of Ihe meeting nnuse mat was occupied oy toy coioreii cjiu laraon Ihn snbbaih nrnvioim. can inform you lhai tho fliiiJiorWy, whclher lawful or unlawful, by which permitted my family to enter tho ffallnry of your church, waa poiiiisainn received from two of (ho Kociely'a committee, viz. Dr.

Horrla anil Deacon Ilaenti, On Snlurdny Iho Gilt of this month I nnnt a verhnl request by Samuot U. Ilouyli to Iho gentlemen whom I addrCM, aakin'g your lu attend Divine woohip with you on Ihe sahbslh. 1 naked Captain Hough lo inform you ilmt I would purchase acnla fuf-fimoul for my aehnlara if agrccablu to you, if nut, any part or portion of Iho meeting houso you might sea fit for na Id occupy, would 'bo acceptable. Or this Mr. Hough said ho in form ml you.

Dr. Harris, in answer, said wo might occupy tho sont iu tho gallory appropriated to colored paraansv Mr. Hough then remarked that tho seal would not ho sufficient fnr the scholars Deacon Bacon then replied, that we might tako the iiuai army ii uu i wo nan cuuugii to no scnico. Truly I said to tho Commiitca that visited mo in February Inst The scholars who comn here shall not trnutiie you on tho sabbath, for wo cnu havo preach ing, cither by colored or white minister in our own house. The committee) madu me no reply at the time if I am not tttiatakoii, nnd 1 think I nm not.

Upon matura consideration (mr regular preaching here was not very roaditv obtained I nunidnrod thnt I hnd duno ontiroly wrong in depriving my ncholara of u.u uiugv in miuuuiiiy rungioua wursiitp in tnta villnpo. Those aro my reason for asking tho privilege of cninrioc your cniircn anu an tiro riceneo Imvo received is nsyivon above. Youth with rcspcel, P. Shortly after the above answer was Bent by Mips Crandalt to the forogoing communication, she received a verbal message, by Samuel Hough, Esq. rut si Solomon Pavnk, Ksq.

directing her not to go into tho mpDting house again with her pupils. For thu truth ofthls lnm etntement wo rely upon tho declaration ofSamuel L. Hough, Kq. From the jVeie York Courier. A Caught.

Kxtunaivo robborios having Itnon commtlted in thia city and tho neighborhood, tho Police Officers havo, been aaaidunmdy at work for tho last fortnight lo forrit out the Uneven, and thorehy effect a restitution of property to the owners, On Sunday tnqrnitm Ual, Mr. Hays, tho high constable, together with Metsm, Human, Sparks and Merritt, arrested a person by tho nntno of Clinrlef Webb, residing at Iho corner of Doy and tirnonwich strecti, whom they had long suspected of dishonest practices, hut novcr could Hud sufficient ground to nuthoriso his arrest. Webb won taken out of Ins bed at an early hour in tho morning, and convoyed lo the watch house by one of iho officers, while tho other thrco remained to search tho promises. In doing ao, an extensive ns-portmonl of Fkelctnn keys woro found, logcthor with dark lantern, and other instrument, of a character which loo plainly indicnlcd lite nature of tho business ho was pursntug. Tbeso were token to tlio police office, hut afforded very little aatinfaelion lo the officers who had anticipated finding in his possession a concidorablo amount of stolen property, Upon re-pealing their search several crucibles warn found, which, from nppcnrnnccfl, had been but recently uocd in "telling guld and, iu fact, in ono of thoiu was discovered, but pnrlially moiled, the gold dial ol a wnlch, presumed to havo been taken from Mr.

Fiold1 sloro at (ho time of the robbery in July last. They also found a considerable quantity of poarls and prneioun nloncs, uhirh had evidently been delaclt-cd from their aeltinga. '1'licu cirenniflunces conJIrii)-ing their suspicions, Webb wiih ordered by iho Mugia-trale to hucummiitud for examination, noiwithstaiid-ing ho persisted iu denying thnt ho had in anyway parlicipaiod iu tho rob dory of Mr. Field, or in any of tho uther numerous depredations Willi which they were disposed lu charge him. In Iho courto of tho dny by rittc which wns played off by Mr, Sparks, ono of tho officers, who without being suspected by Webb, overboard a conversation between him and ono of his fellow prisoners, tho fact of his being iho robber of Field's sloro was placed boyond all doubt.

It was not, however, until Monday morning that any pari of the property stolen from Mr. Field was found, which it appear, subsequent to Webb's arrest, had been hidden by a feu to iu tho neighborhood of a lumber vnrd nl lltn fool of Ilnneh Rlroet. Hninir iliarnvnrml. tho property which shn attcuiitutl-to auctcio wnr- luiten ouu iiuiuooring cottar nuu aucrwnrus itautieu over lo tho officers. Tho details of his conversation which had been overboard, having been told lo him, ho made a virtuo of nccosbily and confessed that he was tho porsuu who robbed tho store of Mr, Field, together wilh several alitor stores which ho enumerated, all of whieh woro entered by means of falsu keys manufactured by hiinealf.

One hundred and six wutrhes together wilh a largo quantity of jowulry stolen from Air. Field had been recovered. An oxlcnsivo asmulruonl of cm glass stolon in February last, has also been recovered, which Iiu had pnekod up in boxen and stored in South slreot, with a vtow to ship it to tho South. Tho glnss wan stolen iu Fubruary last from tho stores of ThonuH Caoko, No. 170 tlroadwny, James A.

Dilliogor, i'o. IG, and Vin. Odetl, 100 Bowery, which wore entered by mean of fuhto keys, the most valuable properly removed, und tho doors left locked as Ihoy wctu found, Webb is a glnn cutter by profession, and possessor, as is said, great skill and ingenuity in tho labrieuliou of his skeleton keys and oihur instruments fur effecting Ii'ib purposes. Some limit since he attempted lo ofiocl an entranco into onu of our hanks, but fortunately for tho instiiutiun iho bolt being hard lo remove, Iho key was broken in tho luck. Sovoral keys of a largo Bizu woro found in bin npurtmcnls in a statu nf progress, which weru evidently from their construe-lion intended to open locks that are not in ordinary lino.

An instrument so constructed as lo enable him to luko with iho grcatuht accuracy tho impression iu wax of tho wards ol a lock was also found in his house, which bore llio 'marks- uf having been used by him for that purpose. Ho is iu confinumonl awaiting his trial at iho next sessions for tho offences which aro charged against hiiu. It odder v. Tho cashier of llio Hank of Woodstock, Vermont, unclosed $4'J0 in a loiter, which wus muii per mail from our pout-office, to a gentleman in Hancock, lost WoditOGday week. On Sunday evening after, a letter won received by tho cashier, inquiring why ihu money hud nut bcuit forwarded.

It being evident thui it had boon stolen, one uf thu director proceeded on Monday, lo trace out iho royuo if pnssi. bio. After calling al tho intervening posl-olfiees, und obtaining alt tho information ho could, it was concluded that tho letter was taken mil of the muil at Gaysvillo, in Slockbridgo. Ho wont there, and thirling that a clerk opened tho suid Wudnestlny1 mail, clinryod hiiu peremptorily with stealing tho money. Allal tho rogue, thinking lhal ulficiunt uireumsiaii.

cus existed to convict hiiu, acknowledged thu felony, and restored tho monoy. Ho has sincu loll tho uuun-try, tTaodftock Courier, A Pim.AUKLniiA PmtANTiiaopisT. Tho following act of uummenduble and diitnorealed philanthropy is recorded iu the last number of tho Columbia (Pn.) A gentleman in Philadelphia, otiterving a colored boy who lived wilh him to louk rctmrliahly dull mul sorrowful, intjuired tho catibo: tho hoy told him thai ho had jusl received a luitur Irom Ualtimorc, iniQi-niiiijj him thai his luthor and mother (who woro huu been and weru to bo rciuocd to Georgia iua lew and ho wirlmd lo visit Ihem hol'oro their di'iartuie. Tho cntluiiiaii became ciu'tta iuloruited in the hoy' ilory, and not only yavo him iionuimion lu go and hco Ins uaictiii, bin lurni.hcd hilli wilh letter lo a Iriend ol' hi. in Haiti re, de.imif him lu iurchoe their freedom, Iho money iuitl fur which he would ho accouiituhlo.

'J'ho buy leu riiiladuliihia in Iho iiioiiiii.u ul I but oiler ho had ijoiio, hi, omiluy-it. oiiiij; lliulo uii(lil ho ioiiio uiiHIako made in Iho bnmiie.a lo him, determined lu gi on and attend to il hiuwolf and accusingly for Jiul-Inuoio llio lullowmg afternoon. Shonly alter Inn arrival Ihore, ho wool in corili of tho boy', fulher and muther found them and their liburty. They wnroiu iuue.iou ofihunolorinusilave-doalor tl'ooll'ulk. lie with ioiiio diffitully, iinr.

cha.vd Iho freedom of a titter of tho boy, Thu threo were then tnliuii ou( 0f Kivim them tu eo in wholever diruciiou llicy nlea.od. Jieiwi'cn hi and hundred dollar, wab ihc nrico r- oiivn mat wo nuvo il iu our iuwcr to record on ocl so truly irainowurthy, Wo du jf inwiiiiou inu naiuu ol llio Individ, nil who has shown Iniu.olt to bo such a pnro rii hor roward to him than would Uu iho olaudita of Ihe jiublic. I'hiladilphia Inlet. Hl'lllUimWUII Ul lllk UWII I'ltli. I.

i. A I'ATauacn. Ono dav lui wiuk nr. John Whiicoinh.of Bwoiney.wlio will he 1U4 years Ulll II, lll.f-l,mlir nt nan our Wll mm vcry ajieeahly. Ilia vuuntonaiico is as fresh mo.l ucii wno aro in (oou health, ilia hair ro Ycs-woll-bui you know that I'm your wilos cousin." -Yes," ai.l llio nierchanl, 1 know that you aro, but jour Aone i not A Duel A gentleman In Louisville writes lo tho editor ol the lln-hiunud Cumpillr, that a duel wa, about to bo fought hetwcoti Ooorgo D.

Premise, Ksq. cdilor of the Luliisvillo Focus and the geiilloinni (Iho miirdorvr!) who killed Mr. Wickllft' somciime slluo, Tho chullcngu has been sent, says ilio corrcn-pnndciiluf llio Compiler, and Mr. Front's, ha, iccen tod it" fivo rods, rifles." IJolJi genilomiii are members of tho editorial corps. Wo havo Ion high an opinion of George D.

Pientisa to sutipuso llli. iiifurmaiioi, A duoli.t i. little less lhan a cold blooded inurdoror.and to as, tholea.t of he is a maduian. The citizen, of knowing that a conlwt I. to take nl.

and not be held in an sponsible lor Ihe couicquonces I'hu, Enq".

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