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ft lriioU Xo. 3 'JO- Tayborough, Edge combe Comity. Saturday, JipHl 2, aqbG Vol. TIT Press," ve ate.iiot in possession of the is now advancing on San Antonio mpostors.The public should springing into- existence, in all HOWARD, particulars attending the death of wiui DUUO men. The Indian guard against encouraging those Rt Tit Dollars and vir.

but. learn that ardent farce is said to be 10,000 strong. parts ol the country, and individual enterprise is lending its helping if Htl vrtnrp crossing ChccUok assistance, other i. road witii a. agon Mr.

John Boggs', 1 idle vagabonds, foreigners, who are going about through the state fifli' xnirat-pn of iUr spirits was connected with the uu fortunate affair. nana io carry torwrfHi the great cr, JYewsfrom Texas. -Volunteers whh PPe ontaiuing ana nonie work. We haVe not T'centv-Ace Cents pi month than a va i An ill -rnrtljllllA Al string of falsehoods about calarni- space nor time to detail the many are returning from Texas. As we expired.

As soon as possible fibers ar lice hereof ami on pianiauons, factories, which heretofore predicted, they have Aivy w-. at a rti ter lie was shot, lie. sent tor Pyles, wjiifw hpin he had "staid nny" JmJvc, or louna any thing else there than are commencing operations must suffice to say that they are lance ihUviem tv. lrir let ti night before; and tood lor a frolic, and report very gave ties'that have befallen thein. other day one got his paper reprinted in this town, changing the dates to make his misfortunes more recent.

The man who feeds them is filling his country with a sumciently numerous and exten aiscouragingly of the iuhabitauti Lamentable Casualty, -z-Des traction of a whole family by the cold. have just learned the particu lars of one of the most me-lahrho i cirChmstanres it has ever fallen our lot to record During the protracted, inclement weather, much fear has been entertained for the safety of the more poor and destitute inhabitants that of trie COuntrv. In lhp ramn. at sive to settle the question that the ecli contim'oucp. ng "''rones atthat rate for every Uuf mut be marked the mira United Slates are destined, and fit oan Antonio, the troops had been 'tribe of banditti, who may one day no very remote period, to be rank entirely out of bread-stuff some Aa required, or tlv will ho resort to highway robbery when )pr0I inset mhprwiic ordered, ami ed among the greatest Silk growing and manufacturing countries days before our informant left, their food being Spanish beef, foiilinuru nrroidinfflv.

ney fia pe tidns where to, We had been i quaintedj with. the last two or rt can ve ry justly suming and cortx had gainedytlje teem of a large circlc ahees in this place, begging fails. Cassellcni is tlie ald.vse.i to the Kditor nmt l- name of the man to whom we al ot the world. I I We wish not to cast a damp feel- po5l paid, or ihey may not be attended t. lude, a stout, heavy set man in the ingupon the spirit of those disposed to see Texas free from the prime and vigor of life.

Jlgriculturat Collesre. The le reside far up the mountains, and to approach whom has been impossible, from the vast fciody of snow ubon the ground. The few warm flays have, in a measure, dis gislature of Indiana, at their late Mexican Government, our own opinion being what it may. We Columbia (S. CL) Herald.

Highly We pub sympathize with his session, incorporated the West-ern Scientific and Agricultural College," to be located at such latives, for the sudd lish to-day the offer of the joint pec ted loss of so sipated the immense snovy-drifts, and persons have ventured into the mountains in quest of the titn- are a friend to liberty any where and every where in its pure sense; but any informatiooj whatever it may be, from Texas, we feel bound companies, to sell to the state, the place in the State as' the young man. Greenville S. Oamden and Amboy Kail Koad trustees, therein named, maf se-and Delaware and Raritan Canal, lect. The ftf ber and wood, or in pursuit of icu. ue course mnr Many are the objects of lor the sum ot seven millions game.

SIX I contemnlated is th imp English clergvrn devised I I w.v- I suffer in and distress that issue and recommended by the late Mr. Brussels, has invented hundred and fifty thousand dollars, which they say is two mill froth the mountain cabins, some power, whicli prqriuses to ith frozen feet, some with frozen ions one hundred and fifty thousand dollars more than what it cost steam. It is founded ori the pressiou of fluids. Eiglh pai1 hands, and some brought to the. of the crave bv absolute verge to construct them, the expense of water it, is computed, wtn iOANOLI) LOOKING GLASS.

Rtjlic of pure and better days, Hove thee tor my mother's sake; For she was wont on theeto gaze, thy lustres pleasant feelings wake-How many scenes thou bringest to mind, Hit bridal hours of joyous glee; Her love so beautiful and kind. When I was cradled on her knee. hunger Last sauirtiay a person sufficient toa carry a vessel construction being five millions and a half. vvas parsing" through the moun Grinike; which was a preference of English literature to the ancient Greek, and Latin classics. An agricultural department! is- also contemplated, in which shall be given a thorough systematic and practical agricultural education.

An institution of this kind cannot fail of flourishing arid being of incalculable advantage both to the community and ib. L.ast Jndies. These companies then offer to tain, to give. Many that have returned from that country speak of the land as being rich a tie productive. But of its inhabitants they give a miserable account They are said to be very poor, and care not a fig under what Government they live.

We speak of them there are exceptions. The volunteers even have to pay for the food for their horses; say (here is no money there excepting what the volunteers take with: them, and that the majority of them are returning. The principal object of the majority of the inhabitants that fight is plunder aurl r-iill-irro 'TMto rmmtrw ie nnW If t. beyond the Orange ine, he saw a man, hear a fXT hile twoi sawyers lease ifiese works of the State for thirty six years, for one per cent. county cabin, i cabin, iji aVirting posture Stpartly Messrs.

Garland and Horbur5 Her hours of watching, and of prayer, covered with snow. On approach- ship building yard. Dundee, wei advance, ifhe state will give them the privilege of making another That she might raise iver cniuiren up; So they might of the1 world takecare, ll A lie tn I fftlrt tin in 3 1 1 1 1 1 tic tt aa 11 vr employed in cutting up an or Kail Koad on or near the straiglit og ten to death, and that he held in his hanU a wooden shovel with into planks, they tly built wren's nest, witfi turnpike from rem on Bridge to nea iew lirunsvvick. which he had evidently been la egg in it, firmly embedded in 1 The olTer is signed by R. F.

boring tU opn a passage from his Stockton, K. A. Stevens, Abram snow-bquuil habitation. Salisfv- heart of the wood, which siluatio. considering the age of the i may have occupied for a period more than half a century.

Brown, and James S. Green, tn egroes. -In the Legislature of Maryland, on the 26ihi ult: On motion of Mr. -Berry, the Committee on the Colored population were instructed to inquire into the expediency of passing a law directing that the free people of color in this State, emigrate there-from within a stated time. ing hiraSet that the man had been i tree from AJexican troops, but behalf of the two Companies.

some time dead, he entered Vhe Santa Anna is expected in the cabin, upon the floor, of which, to Internal Improvement. Mary spring with 'a powerful army. The inhabitants are said to be indojent, Perchance thou may shave seen, her weep; 'J I Old mirror when her hopes were strong, As leaning o'er her b'abes asleep, The solemn midnight rolTd along. No wonder all thy beauty 's fled, And past is all thy dazzling reign; Her matchless form alas is dead, Her like you cannot see again. CONGRESS.

A resolution was offered in the Senate on the 7th, instructing the Judiciary Committee to inquire into the expediency of giving a Delegate to the District of Colum his infinite he found thej land seems disposed, to put her uulcii yuuica ui a iuiuuiu- and quite contented. The only shoulder to the wheel of Internal I The Chinese Ear ih quake. after there has been an awful earthquake in China, though, it has no a 1 1 we up the City of Pekin. 'The following more ra- try r-rT. Improvement 'in good earnest." A report has lately been made by woman am.

ivu u.uu.cu. fantls that can be given to volun-immediately raised the neighbors, ate upon iiead walers of the the nearest of whom resided at the treams and back the interior, distance of a mile and a the ands Qn nav streams tional and probable account of it ureai jaw line iew Orleans Union of the 23d ult. says "Tlie suit so long pending between the United States! and the City had at length Jteen terminated by the decision of the Supreme on fuVtlier examination, it was as the Committee of Ways and Means of tlie ouse of Delegates of that State which proposes "to raise, by an issue of State stock, the sum of twelve millions Jive hun- being -included in the grants to companieslby thej The weather during the winter bia, on the floor of the House of. certained, froni appearances, that they had consumed every particle of food and fuel, and perceiving ifo likelihood of the stqrm abating, Court at Washington, against the had been a continual stream of Representatives, and thereby place dreq. thousand dollars, to be; ap-j claims of the government.

The is from a Valparaiso newspaper, dated in the middle -of Novejhber, received by a late arrival at'Bos- ton: -A at. Int. 'A "The. Pekin Gazette contains: the details of the most terrible- earthquake; within tlie memory of man. The shocks 'coptinued.

at intervals for twenty-one days. It is estimated that in the four pro v- that section on an equal footing I .1 .1 I .1 sunshine no rains for 2 or 3 mouths. Randolph Tenn. Rec. II IS SUI HUStU Uiai IMC lilUICI c3 propriated to state improvements consequence of this decision to the in the following proportions: i city are of an important! nature, Chesapeake and Ohio The sum of $1,600,000, the Canal, 3,000,000 proceeds of the sale of the lots on wiui ine oiner territories 01 me' 1 United Stalk attempt to clear a path to some fk-c r.i wood, thich lay a short distance j.

uc uctl Cldljr. UI UIC I ICiliUIJ r. from the cabin, when he expired; ami the mother and children, le- inces one hundred thousand hou- the Levee, and which amount is now in the City and Commercial Banks, will become the property ing desliiule of food and fire and lias transmitted a Report to Con gress, showing the money inf. the Treasury to be $27,907,000 on the 22d of February. The abolition question is stiH 3,000,000 1,000,000 ises were destroyed.

The fields Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road, Eastern Shore Rail Road. Maryland Canal, Annapolis Canal, The balance to of the City -this is more than 500,000 sufficient to pay the whole debt of in 500,000 the city, and thus removes one of taily brouglt before Congress, the shape of poorly -lad, could not have long survivec him. It is diflicult to imagine a iituatibn more replete with horror a nd distress' than was that of this infortunate family, when they felt all the tormentsof cold, hunger, and approaching death. jYoi th River JY. Y.

Times. be loaned in ine most serious oojections to me were covered with dead' bodies, and no ouse to bury them, and the-survivors were obliged to live in open air exposed: to the inclemency of the weather. At Pong Techin the earthy opened, Jlnd a stream" of black water burst forth, which way- produce, men. aiiiniaistandhE.tever it met Gray Bvnum. Esq Horrkl Murder! From the People's Advocate pfiarch 5lh, published at Centreville, Indiana, we have the details of one of the most inhunan 9 butcheries on record.

Isaac Heller, (an appropriate name) formerly called Isaac. Young, and living near Liberty, Union county, on the 27 th February, while his wife was sitting before the fire suckling her infanr about two moiiths old, told her he must go and chop some wood -took the axe from under the bed, and deliberately stepping up behind his unsuspecting, (and so far as is known) unoffending wife; struck her on the back of the neck severed her head from has commenced the publication ofi part for the purpose of draining bill of Alderman Labatut dividing lands, or applying marl or other thecity into three mineral manures; and in the rear- ing of plantations of the mulberry Editors. There are now iri the tree, and producing silk. Upon! United States Senate, 3 ex-Edi-loans for these latter objects, a tors. Isaac- Hill, of New Hamp-lower rate of interest is to be ask- shire, of the N.

H. Patriot; John Florida War. The depar- I i. with ts courses' ture Qt lien. ijacomu iu ijc command in Florida, leaves but ed, so that the difference may op- M.

'Nile's, of Counecticutj ofihe Jl Man jburied Sn bW A little dolibt that the war depart erate as a premium upon agricul man named Taylor rciidenif of ment entertain serious apprehen- ture and mauutactures. Hartford Times; and John Nor-vell, of Michigan, of the Fratiklin Gazette. this 1 Monroe, coun' fl a collision between the iks fD r. aneat paper at Rutherfordton, en-litled "The Carolina Gazette." I' if opposed to the present Ad- Casuulty. Mr.

Henry Moserj fthis county, was found dead' on Saturday hight last lying in the leading from Germauton to h's house supposed to have fallen frra his horse, and broke his Jeck- He left Germanton, where "ehad been on business, the same evening, for home, apparently in health and' high spirits, but death overtook him, and thus cut his career. two brigadiers (Scott and Gaiues) now there. It was superfluous to cendio ljeayy sno winch he Louisville, Cincinnati and Charleston Rail Road Bill, passed the Senate of Kentucky by after ilr tr inn1 to have serit both, but we presume a vote of twenty-six to eight. It! that Geh. (James has come io Horrid Murderll We are indebted to a friend for the 'following particulars concerning the murder of Mr.

Isaac 'E. Wofford, a native of Spartanburg District, and recently a Student of Medi- has been approved by the Governor of Kentucky, and has become a Law. Florida at his own suggestion, to to act jiromplly in. a part of the country iwhich falls within the lim- the body; he then knocked out the brains of-the infant, and severed the heads of his two other children. The sister-in-law, aged ten, fortunately made her escape.

Tlie wretch is in prison and pleads guilty giving for his only excuse that he could not support them. He is native of Pennsylvania, where he had been tried for murder and acquitted on the plea of insanity. througli, broke avvaj off ing' so dowii the. jde i head dowri-feet: offnr toggle--' himself, strengtii to hit.v its "of hif military division, yen. Scott, however, was specially cine at that place: On his, way home' from Mississippi, Mr.

Wofford stayed all night at Mr. Lewis Not Bad. A master tailor tells us that, in one year he paid one charged with the londa anair, Salem Chronicle Pyles', in Taladega County journeyman $1,498 for work. and Gaihes will have prooaoiy received otders before ibis directing Casualties The Greenville bama, on tne tuin oi repraary. his movements towards Mexico.

He set out early next morning, 0lJntameer. of th 9.7ih nit Yet better another master avers that, in forty-five weeks he paid one joun $1,045. We had better all turn tailors. JY. Y.

Star. and had rode about seven miles, (TRobert Allen, Esq. son of rUe that Mr. Henry Prinene Was frozen to dealh oll -e night of the ISth inst. about Dol.

Robert Allen, oi 3mun co. whep he suddenly discovered Pan Indian, abouf thirty yards from the road, in the act' of firincat Tennessee, was slabbed through the lungs by a backleg, January We should be; sorry to see any difficulties: between two such valuable officers. Ve enough of the dispute about brevet rank, and we Kecollect the fatal disasters which isued from the quarrel between Wilkinson and Hamptoiu More of ihe pfacticarusiness and juJnfT should be leii miles above this place. The father was very cold, the ground on board tne sieamuoai covered with snowy and we regret Aniha MisissirDi jiced jrjsbnr ouja quarter distancehelp wa r-fr'at-ion'n-'1 lie'vrafn fromtl OCIUia, vri. TI him, from behind a log.

The bal I missed, and as Wofford wheeled his horse; tie4 discovered another I ndian i hi piece leveled at him, which was fired 'im auu, that the deceased was which wound he diea ai i v-leans. The quarrel arose in con- ewhat intoxicated. He haS service m.iigi'fc 8 The Press in Danger. No less than four incendiary attempts were made at Boston on Monday night, three of which were on the printing establishments of the Sert-linel, Courier, and Advertiser Silk Cpl turist say i The interest now felt on the subject is more generaj and intense who sequence Qi a reman ui i Jni innt vduticr mediately; and the ball entered a a'wife and several children to "J0Urn his sudden and unexpected parture. dinner by JHr.

Alien acuuuia.ug little tothe right of his pant fol an guish Y. Star. gamoierss as mui sc-uuv jost above the hip, and passed statf from and. with ye have also been informed qai Mr. Solomon Douthitt, a man vered lcr; Mercury which be was caiieu iu av-v" by -a man named i Tay lor, who una then stabbed Allen.

yute of 60 years of age, resid Teiap-it irre the Cumantfhe and several other tribes hnvi declared war a- thsn nn mi other subiect within nearly direcilyr through him, He clied next day about 10 or 1 o'clock; he received his (death woflnd, and rode back a-bout a mile he "met a young man Mr. Allen was a young lawyer tjf Uiat are wiU jn Jest, inr Silk Societies "'gar the Table Rock in Pick-etls District, perished with cold are fools in earnest. gainst Texas, and, will second the and. incorporated companies are promise, on his way to settle at Alexandria, in Louisiana. uijrnt ot the 18th uist, in vicinity of his own dwelling.

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