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ruf. "i no lrtitf the "Am be ir-nv Agl A piano forte belDg open in Ihe parlour, the accop plished Madame, Johnson amused herself by pe forming a few choice ami select pieces of music. pai Ilium WUV WIM vsw (- --T- native African. We eerWing burning, bow little, in compammn wttn ittthaSuutl gudatui could aoon place thia beyond dispute, did we believe the good, are the evil ol til and evinced, by her conversation, that she was, by MA train. thn nuuiifer theae facta, that the coodi education, superior to the ordinary "slaves of the jb avowed abtdilHMial hlitwrir, ha toll ht there i daBerJTTiiU tflwaTrtisrrw "danger mind lb alarm, and that before he will per' ao interference ho would secede I Thus making ao-eemion our only remedy against plunder- -I there oo danjcT aow We put the question directly to the jPjtor of 12u'r not know that tbe b4ilW'po! of become a most formidable poli'i iwtiui'f I not your it would be doubted ff moment, by any one, who haa so much aa read Malta Bran's abridged Gee-graphy.

And yet intelligent men w.Jl indulge in this cant about injured Africa. And, alas, (or christ- tion of the alavea in thia life haa beea iwndered better in every respect, and that countleae numbera of them will Mehine aa the brightneaeof the firm. South. They were termed parlour servants, ay tbeir pursuers." 1 From (he Richmond Whig. THE PRESIDENT AT THE RIP RAPS.

President Jackson haa been at the Rip Raps for aome days has been visited by sundry persons, some for curiosity, some lor incense, and is to be From the Augusta (Georgia) Sentinel lan chanty I men that ought to know the deference between the condition of the alavea at the South, and that of the native African will aeize the ecca-aim, when the Smith unite with them in eending JiUerrogatumt toke fretented to Bob Short; to whiji visited by all the faithful in these parts, who rejoice nient and aa the etara forever and ever, through the instrumentality of alavery, and deny, if be can, that alavery, instead of being a curse, has been the greatest blessing ever bestowed upoo a race of mortals, in a condition ao hopeless ts that to which the at ar I Pnyilinuftfc. Jrv1i4tl ni tin mm iimjir will hia of tbeir powur and aasavra retjtrctfuUy Minted without duty. Interroeation 1. Ia Martin Van Buren a Republican that the object ot their aoorauon is orraigm wiuhh nwli af a few hours' pleasant ride. The Kitchen rinouneement of it BHMMtmariea to Africa, to make insinuation, to aay I influi'in'o We kmw Mtinuind hi niw.

durintr hia absence from or Federalist, or both, or neither? 1. all quarters. AJb cif- ll Dinners. 4 nollitnffe-chria iu i en the hat bow tha-Boui do MlaaNTalaTtaMft -lnA lf mi-ri FraBcii P. Blair, who, gifted ty-1? "Yrr rrZ support him; if huh, bow can he reconcile If Martin Van Buren is a Republican, pnort him; if both, bow be reconcile -nrw-M I'm.

Ikith la llm irrt.infm. lira "Vi Could it be posMble, by any human ingenuity, to them; if rhi-)rju to beabtaiaed, would, mind for the cataa Um commci, of the (mm, the crowd, within the same alace, accusation more un neither, what is be! raiiin, couiu muj mirci uki ----i i or ine spnere, piuys lira cihibuiiuiiicv vi or any combinations of means, by which ao great Lr am Gentleman Uaher, with dignity and deco just, or Ian hood more glaring than are contained Int 3. Did Martin Van Buren tarn himself out of K. 1 and wtellaciiwl conditional the Secretary's office, or did he tell Gen. Jacksoa to do it la the following itence, taken irom an anicie id the Evangelist, and copied by the Recorder, with- a multitwle of mortals so degraded, could, within the same length of time, have been elevated to tbe Mine degree ut civilization could have made the rum.

Hs and the President rgO tt rex ntevt) are ex-hibited daily at the Rip Raps to admiring crowds, and a Republican cannot but be edified at the re-. noieoilitrtd that inyl "lTL bj enured opon ambitwBof Int 4 Why did not the United States Senite con- out any comment iipou this part of TtT Tbe arti- presentations which are given of the scene, firm Martin Van JBuren'snoininationJo the Court uf St James 1 cla ia headed, I lie price of Bonis." it ia a complaint made againtd the Board of Charleston Foreign The President, we are informed, speaks freely, for same prngresa in moral, intellectual, and religious as there have been of slaves bene-filed in all these rexpectst will not hewtate Int 5. Was not Martin Van Buren very much or- he has neither the refinement to feel the indeli- i a Mnawuns fir not jutting ui an active crusade agninst prisetl on hearing that the Baltimore Convention had chosen him as a candidate for the Presidency for a moment to argue this question with any can. cacy, nor the intiirmatKMi 10 apprise mm oi me im slavery. That tbe writer of such seolimer alxajld advocatejlie wicked "practice of perrerthig every did propriety of one in his sittiation doing ao.

tie Int 6. I Msrtin Van Buren truly and. indeed in ft-. Let me. ia view of aH these thins, ask, why all 1 thinks undue honors have been rendered to the me vor of givinir free negroes a'vote! benevolent institution, be it proftmd objects what poiir.fjiMi oi ina miiB vanuina ur r' ary.

In other Iimtitationa, and ttmvAn crusade a yyflant(fof collpgialalnnthey inflame the 40 aoll jbim that the ilV a01 deaimble wble Vm fret If bond to thoir lm uwttf jUwwtmte the whole Jiteiat0" to jdfhe ate one enec1ie body. aiVk a free and there oo danger II edt tfentlemwi of all pitiiB to ral thirty thou-aand Peliin7 "Wjinntioo-of their inflam tho.iw2i&'ioHaraj and Vet Mr. Ritchie this clamor of the Emancipators against the South I Int 7. Will it not increase the popularity of Martin mory of General Marshall, and predicts that the attempt to erect a monument to his memory at Wash they may.intoaboJiiioo range to no one. Speaking of the alavoa, be say a by so many bitter denunciations hy ao mucn Van Buren to be associated with Rifliand M.

Juhnson, who has ever been, and still ii, in piactice and principle, opposed to negroes excitement Why ao many plans of operation ington will fail I A prediction which we hope will "They have fallen amona thieve, who have rob not, like some predictions, accomplish itself but as bed them of their property, of their righta, of civil So many societies formed It is proved, we think, beyond doubt, to every honest ind candid man, that Int 9. Should Martin van Buren oe elected iTesi- it ought to do, determine every man who despises liberty, of their chaxtity of tbeir their -l It dent and Tvrhard M. JoIiiihhi ice President, wlio sliould be Secretary of State, Uncle Cuffy," or it cannot be becatie alavery haa injured tie negroes, demagogue malignity that it shall be tulhlled. but because the whites ot the Btiwn nave not rep tIU im thpre i no danewr They ptdj(i thenv Jo jj ie Hh'r f'W Wie offieera or mnmbra of Conrmw wh Yr tiot pleda! to inv mouiers, uu'u wivea aiiu cnuurou, jrea, oi Hlectual iinprvMueiit, of their moral aud charac. tors, of tbeir happjuee for" tint and eternity, and of their rank in the aeale of human existence and dereJ them in every reeper 1 equal to themselves Messrs.

Leigh, and Bell, are chosen therueaof ilenunciatiou by Jackson and Blair. We understand that, in a mixed company, the President The above questions are Miunutieu to you, under the belief that you can give definite answrs to sll of them, have not Eiven away all their own In burs to beueht taken separately and singly. On those subjects the pub the slaves in aliort, change places. rnadiale emancipation. They ahow that they re apreadinK oef the entire North, am! emifidoqlJy "aiHert thnir IwVwf that ther will mmn bate poaaaa- had the indecent indiscretion to denounce Judge White as a man who had deceived him, (in not de lic sliould bo uiturmed Allt LAV.

have lowered them down in tbe scale of txnug, tar bemath the rank of cattle and swine; and, having clining the solicitation to permit hia name to be used To the he oniwereth Tbat he knows the said From ike Pelenhurg InteUigenr.tr, of July ABOLITION PUBLICATIONS. Ante all Uus and a huiidred Cdd more that iaixtt to be deacribed, they have Uft farm, ao far aa any feel- as a candidate for the Presidency,) and Mr. Bell Martin Van Buren to be a Dutchman, hall' bald, and ra jvv of Kentucky; jet Mr. Ritchie lefl ua tlere ia do danger la there a paralM in the history of man, where aa a man not fit to be trusted and who would sn ingsof symputhy and coniwaaiun are cooccruvd, to welter in their blood." A number of packages of the 44 Emancipationist" were reoeived at our Post Office, hy the Northern crifice every thing to the motive of retaining his What have the whiles stolen from themt Their post a Speaker. But (continued the successor of mail of yesterday, directed tojJifftjretit individuals ther more than knee high to a That Die politics of said Martin have been found, by examinations to bo all located in the head, and to have divided themselves balitiully and huirially.

Thut the txddy politics are Indeed under the bald Of flipper part bf the head of the shiu Martin, and are decidedly rcin)- mod tmtaT their "route, berricn, graaa- while netpie were ao much abaorbeil in a (alaa Of where men, poneina; aa large a Saro of ptiWie eonrSJenee, were eryint, II woll," undnr cirenmatancee of wwh iwninent peril Gen. Washington, clenching his hand in passion,) in the South. 1 We have also been informed thut boonera, mice, toavK and lizaJs, uo.to winch nia- packAKOs of the Human Righta," amher Aboli nr of them lived "in tbeir native country! Have trust me, i shall be Speaker no longer From the New York Mercantile Adverliter, lion Paper, hnve been received, within a few days, wa a-a Doea an one aak na what wtn be done Our fe they stolen from them their parched their plrie, lot the peoplaarooaafto-n their two ot the Pout Uilices on the Kail Koaa. IO-pica of theHe PHpera have likewise been received lican. Between Ihe two is a dirt-daubers next, hiled -with spiders, worms, dies, and all manner of little hateful vermin.

Many experiment have been nude, to u.s-certain the relative weights of the baldy and hairy. our milk, kept in bag madei akin, or their boiled IntitV to an American Conivl. Our Corrce. Hi various ports of the State. poodent ot Marseilles, under date of June 2nd, gives beef, without any lhiur else to eat with it; upon which those live who have the brat fare knowa to The Norfolk Horald.of Monday, savs A 1-ofn- liut Uiey cliange their specific (f rentes according to la orjraniiation be eoimteraeted by rgawBition, Irt nur ewA household be put to righta.

Let every 'jnat unite in a common warfare on the influence of the mirchaad inatrnmenla foderal power. tbe native Africans Of what property have they the following account of what is deemed an outrage to the American tpiinsul, Mr. Coxull, by the authorities of that place: die of incendiary ini4ilos from the Abolitionists' I. C. I titude.

Weighed in lnt'h northern latitudes is, about the meridian of Boston,) the baldly kick the Ix-am ranaeinoniuin in iiew iora, wn' icw unvi no bigh and diy but as you couil' south, the hairy prupuiider- received at flie Pwt OlTice id thi Borough. Thii M.Y'u will no doubt "have beard, ere this reaches been robbed I Of their "bracelet, neck-luocs, ami aer-drope 1 Mtheir -beaoa," their ahells or their Hieatbero ntatilleaoitly renewed oocea year? Of what riehta bm they been rolibndt Ol" the new etniion of mischief, (a little 12i by 14 sheet, you, tho treatment the American Consul has been au: oy large ottus Awhii the mermian ot J'liiiuiielpiifti tlie dirt-daubers nest outweighs both of them, ills mli-tics, tlierelore, may be properly countered feden-rpitb-Ikndtrt duuluTWUt, wwwd R. comes forth subject to, no account of a druuken servant woman under the imp-wing title of "Huma Rights, andj he put out of his bonne. He was imprisoned for right la wo naked of the right tube what the Caf. frarianxhief, S'Lhambt, so accurately reprearated To the second, Mr.

Van Buren fmleralist to be one who imlrpeiidentlv, niajiiaiii- L-t the loeraenary mntiwi which gotern the oflka-SimtinT recreant retainer, who would betray the South, be exnoeed, and the Jimw lO'lijinatim pf an abueed and injured peopla arntMed BTafwwlhenv-' ineteadof invitinf Northern Ih-avi tiea into Southern putpiu and Southern acnool-f instead of aurrenderinf ur ennecieneee and ear opiniona to Northern teaehera, let none but, thoee who art erthodoK in our Ciith be permitted to five -at-mirexpewwy and yon-wiB aooe 4nd thai the whnla tone of JVorfWa aonUment will ehantav is filM wilW ftial ac among the colored population of the South, and hv the jury hut the iudifes, aftr the acquit hia pwiiple to bave been, wolve and wild dogs in UMMisly, courteously, snd chivulrously kisses (ieneral dark places kid tof the riiht to dwell in huts al, together with the lawyers and doctors for the over-turn ina exiMing socnu nira mucai reiuuons ijckson'a loot Of course the spirited Submissionists of the South can support hiui, or the foot aforesaid, or plaintiff, formed what they called a cim' roar, ami with half starved dVa of the right to beat one another to death with ehibet or to be bound down condemned him to a fine of 2tMn) franks and costs. both. of the country, the constant 'aim and object uf the AaolitionislM, as manifested in this instance by the faot, that the whole of the 20 or 30 cogues mailed fr this P.t OTice, WERE DIRECTED TO till eaten up hy large poisonous ttitaf to be tied toi According to the opinion of many, this act was To the third, he-amnoert: General Jackson beimr in posts with leather thongs, and roaated at slow hrea quest of a unit" for a lady, offered all the offices of done from a spite against the Consul, he being an Teaehera and PreaoSera are now to placed 4 11 round or to be horbM Irora some preci his Cabinet fia- said unit The then incumbents hrvlunr FREE NEGROES, in the Borough and vicinity American, and from aonie observations mane by their places thus in the market became all alarmed, piceT or to ba faatenod in treea eluR open, and por and sll sent grntis, of course." the Judge, or President, on account of the 25 mil mitted to close aain! Let any man, not utterly and counselled with one another, as to bow they fluent lion affair which is likely, the Americans not be. beeome miwionariea (or (Mweading their incendiary doctrine among ae prohibit their introduction, a new manufacture, iUi4 la tin market, will toon aprinff an. To the 8- Hh we aay awake I awake (or the eoa transform themselves into a tmu tor tbe accommodation VL ing on such good terms as formerly, especially with sasl lady.

No winner bad they met tlian tliny all insane, think for a moment, iipoa the charges made against si very and if ha can, with bit band upon hia bsart, whether the above raving ought the opposition. The Consul has written to Pans wju one accord declared thai Martin aught haiy uu Vow the llulifu Adocle. 1 JilGlI OF- to appeal, and but little doubt exists that he will his fiddle at once; fRr, so fiir from beings unit, he not to be suthcienl evwlenee of wmno-mania, in any leg ion. kit. Van Buren insisted that there was a mis there obtain redress.

Such a decision has never court of justice. The African Negmea rohhed of In conseqoeoce of tbe unceasing complaint of take in the print ot the President's proclamation which, before been known, which gives the affair a more civil liberty I The most gnm polygnmwt. the correcUfil, would make him the very man lo nil hia eye. lie said that Mr. Blair bad purposely inserted a "a in eai taa 6WWa GWdii IhrulL fcuvERy.

r- hfurfj liameleiM, naked, victinm of lust sunk in the low. eat depths of moral pollution, robbed of chastity II aggravated appearance. Frosi the Richmond Whig. MADAME PARTHENE JOHNSON. tlie word to exclude nun trutn hit place, and that be would go immediately to the President and inquire in tbe van Uuren gentlemen, of Senator Mi rooms not obeying the intincliont of our last Legislature, requiring him to do what no honourable mart could do, and for the continued abuse of tbe Van Buran party bmipej upon him, we, as faithful sentinels on the watch tower of liberty, conceive it to be our loflimeil np.a "Africa, bleeding and traml upon, The munterera of fathers, another, wives and chil-dren," rohhwl of tlwir fathers," mothers, wives and to the matter.

Accordingly, lie went directly to the President and asked him whether lie wanted a nit or a have bHMt aonfiiled tbrraign the lengtn and oca-Jin af i land, till their very echo eonjire up, ia the In 1832, the Cincinnati Gazette announced that children I The nvwl stupid aavaev robbed of their anif. Whcrenpon, Mr. Van Buren ifave Up his plate to CoL Johnson (Tecuinseh) had bad the ruisfurtune duty tBk the following remark. jt a a facti avail beinxturTittTouL. (nf1 1 ler Inali iioprfiveineiit auperatt.

fkaa, imriioral.tiegraded race of inortala; the moat rtni kI of I'tnuMtmle; of imntttnaryJiorTnt tie oiptprinir. of It would aipaf from tlw to lose bis wifo, (Madame Julia) and nine other ne which cawtit he that vom oreserit the fourth, ke mnener The Senate did not hw nomination, because they all took it for print i 3 greea by the Clfdere- The same paper publwlie Van Buren party are composed rrvrazy of -ffprramirarioTa nviar, ttihi oniy wevry mm prv ed, that, a anon is he got to Kniflaml, Twhere be was a letter from a correspondent at Columbus, (Ohio, 7.ti: ti)iitett the Afrkafw.f"at least the slave, from be- P. -t, -r-r- 71 i r' i I 1 4 li 4 4-t 4' it i If i i 3 I I i port of the old t'uwrat Cniwfonl party. Uencc it is, you find them ao attached to the Caucus Sya- when tlie nomination was made) he took the ostfa of inr, aa free, wealthv, intelligent, and happy aa the detailing evenla connected with the recent elrtpo roent (to use. ihe elegant phrase of English.criin wretched epnn eeiih, the iwoet oetiiiitte of all proa pects hnrtpineas in nibhed "orthiir mo.

rals anil ehararterroT their happinr-M for time and eternity" ami lowered "in thescaJe of being, far bonesth the rank of rattle and iwine, and ttt Mto Wfter in their there is no pnawible light. allegianc lo that country, seeing he always coincides Wiite? are, wiu nof cntesceni nere to notice tein-a avatein which we fear, will ultiumlely sub con.) ot Madame farthene, with one ot the Choc vert toe littertma it tlir Anmncnn rnnnia. rnvinje of fanatic, whojire perfnet mamaca, whenever they mention "the auMorf of That the people may aee trJlWiB: dersons superintendence. Ihe whole hog gentle. fn-which the above qi't itHHi cm beeTTBnYrlSaT selves, how the urofi-ssinna of the present Van Bu Jaluabiaf aai feasonio ta it.

era thiegaef which men will leel indebted to our anal in thus laying will permit a bar and. intelligent nim lo come to nn Mulnmen accord with their practict in regard ny other onnclusinn than that it ia the. oFipring of; t0 of I iHtrudion, we will simply advert before them the earliest intelligence of the inte resting circumstances in which the Colonel has be. tiiey are utterly Innapable, we make Hie Nlow. tng ODolation from the IteTBn-no vfiht Prm ietUal Committt to ike Rra.

JJk LritVlon VJ. itrt'wd to a IViwioe 'af Patmn, man, after to the course pursued, and the vote given by our inadnosa. If the writer had ase0ed that the whole of the native African were once angels, reduced come involved- "Cott Jtacs, July 6, i- "I -V I. I- Juyiajt drawn trryrwd of alavea fruia tta ah' Uores, wat quite in an uproar on last, and exhibited a specimen of practical -ant mad his iflfljcnce Ult, like thai Jemotr, PrawfoHJDftlojption In Congress, on the Presidential election jo. By ao doing, it.

will, at oricf, be perceived," that aoav of our self-styled DennKra" ma-king gre.il a loah.sit Senator niguinVmit obeying the iaarraWioM of the Van Buren party in our last LtiTnl ture,) vote.1 for Wm II. Crawford, in to their pfwanot cob Jillon b)f, verjt itwoulj pot hvf been leas true, nor wia ies tha writsr imeoaV thai ii! ranvs la should be applied to the alavea in the Sooth! Does he meaa to aay that they are more atopietl, imlnoral, mora destitute of character, more inmliTtnus, lees aiuulguiion in bih lifer Mndame Crneia 9t- thene, the reputed wife of Col. K. M. Johnson the Convention "candidate for the aocxMid office in the gift of the American people, and one other of 1 dofWxe of the iaatrartioaa of the prttple of ionh happy ig thia world, and have fewer jMpecU of haopinesa iu eternity, than the native Africans who vtq people wita wnom ne cat 7V the fifth, ke unliti ri! This question is answered byhmewtf To tke tijclk, mmmoeri: He is; and at truly vor of voting ir free neprw.

See proccedinirs of liul-Uinore Convention Silvjf Jobnson'a letter and La ion papers, passim. To the rntrnth, kr mntteert: Certainly it will, mi the Sotlk, but not at the S-Hith. Tha negroes in this qiiar-terasyr "I gofia.bmW -JJtsk ap a de btw-awlvw; but. de man dey call Ban Boruin, he too linpery do txua him. Nigirer link wine 'kieg wid hnirebber sn hW fua ting you know, be rone bark to boriert Biekr tmk he ui him lie re he come 'gin to siggor.

When he marry niggerr deu I know I got bim faas; for scripter say, when de Lord put 'em tojedder, no man can part 'em, 'cause he wrap twia (ths twain) roanJ 'sin Hit make em To Ike etghlh, ke Neither. CufTy will be sent to tbe Court of OL James, and Cud jo lo lha Court a St. Cloud, to make vonm Jheasra 1'appaa arxl Garrison, it is said that arranuemeaU have actually been tiMd with Mr. Ritchie, tu support these nominations, fiir which bis paper lo mad the tinvernownt official? asrt ri tha wnweaa Vab wat psak-frem war wwn -knowleilire, fkrther than thai be knowtlbessid Kuchie to have strong kwning to all ths parties in interest Answered an I subscribed by me at this 27th July, B( HHORT. Shocking UurJtr.

We leant, from a Corres-porslcut, that a shucking wunk-r was committed within a few mile of Chattel Hill, week before iba her own color, of the African liue, were the heroine of the farce loireiher with two young Indiana, In every vnlleyj and mountain of its fertile reaw, nd on every oasis of ita mighty desert- ths whits man now turn bis baek' np-w that inhappy continent I Shah lha Qwrcb do thi Shall we do nothing to bal the wuuuda of Africa, njr Atthsra iLctaJ." l.T, So far as this may have a to the wivV ad naivas ami birbaroua oootllict of thia wlio eoo. ducte I the slv tnvle, we aaska aa wlijeution ta it. 1 our iw, they were the monsMr of iniq lily, freah from the. Chocfa.w;AjWT. Tbe fwr bad set out togetlier on a marrying match, or matches, Tlie Indians left the Colonel residence three day previous to the wife of Tecumseh and the ueice nf the Cohmers first wile.

Hie la.lt bad their 'i roormitic -ri tv4 1 eiiHer by the Wniu aa.iihuJ uuder pretence of riting aome five or mi miles to prciin supply of strawhernes, CaMlina. For, mark Toq, not witstan'ling Ihe course pursued, the languairH used, and the unjueti-fiabbi BMma rest ud tovtw prevent Geo, Jackson's obtaining tlie vote of this State, were ouch aa ill became a po4e win should havo been grateful for bis Military service, and notwithstanding this same tlri Crawford, big now Van Ibtren party, th-sight and aaU a Tkm. Ritchie," ibat Goi. JackwaiV election wottU be curse upon the Couolry." Ws say, iHrtwilhsUmbng these things and many others, Muh a eircuUling Benton's hand hills, the Gdfta band bills, awl reporting tbat Gen. Jackson bad takes away a ma'( wil," the.

gwd people of North Cr4i. sxrwaiped Ihe old hero gainst these atandera, and bo received in thia Stjte msjo-nty nf upward of 5000 votes, thereby instructing (Mir Roprmeniativea in CnognHa, in the event the etWtim sSnwt I lo tbe li ar of Representatives, with which to regale the palate of the Hero aegntia. mo iywj'awi'! a gm ftlJor. If lius ha hi opioioa, then" all idea nf mnnoipaikm ia madneaa in the extreme, lie might as wall domqnd that they hiUl be tran-ftenied into angela and placed in lloavao. To make soch beinjs free, would not be lwa diflkulu i the other haial, if Ke' aUipwMi they aare be eHne suTicienlly elevated in character to be capable of freedom, then we ask to what ia thtr eleva liort ia the scale of being owing Had they been iu aoul they bnve beoq thulevated in lha anale of being I SI jvrnr, then, has greatljr adlcd to heir moral, jnMleclu', and relirjotM improvement bettered tlieir condition in every respect elevated them ia the scale of boiif brought them from a land of ignorance, pipnntiti'Mi, pollution of avery kind a land buiw in worse than Egyptian darkness, where the Thame.

They jaoed the young Indians, who bad conveyed their trunks with Ihem, for the pur pose of lacmtatiiig the ekaiemcnt and the whole c'isrcierj cwlition uf the African. Tlwy wr ecftuiej only by tbMr own interew, rw by Mny rrrj for the miserable victims of their varloe ao rruelty. But ao far aa lha aave Ian i( refomoce to lha sdect uf al ttery up tun rhari'er tf of the aUvea, it ia not wly uuporii.l hy IVit. but it is the vry reverse of the truth. II are Hie ei1cta of slsvery to be dVtormiotl, but by th cmlition nf the itiv Afuraos aith tWof the barest Surely tbe cjo.lili'H4if tha native upoa) t'wif qwn mtivs sl, will 4 aliriKuled sluv.

company were making g1! their retreat to Cana da, when they were overtaken. One or two re 0 3 0 presentatives of the Johnson family arrived in this city, and ofrre I a reward of tfoOO for tha ppre kension of Madame Part hone, (or oh nam) and her last. A man by the nam of Alston Ihtrkam, went lo tbe house of his ciaisin, I And try Dirkam and finding no one but hi wife, (aho waa silting carding,) tuduup a gun, and, with a aingle blow, leflieted wtihfhe breeth, kilknl' bcrtaj'thfl'aptit-- to V'lte Fr m. J4ckn. owl nwrk yon, what adopted neica, laej were pursued by the sheriff gsiimt ilo did tlyty LnC-lranhlia aqontyi iHerKuwkieee- eww I .4 Aol xt it nuchtr wttkas mnvh iiwmweta as liooed, and other; captured at Medioa aaamin.

obey the rmtruclinns of the propU Oh, no I they, tn my oiWrtlijnahi' ar.tiiTWvrt, with aHnii isT-inercy "ever reached" them, no ray of ed before a evagiMralet and the-Indians permitted h'pe ever rla wwwl paod placed thent'vara land ee lie then went out in Die fetid, where Ihe husband wat at work, and insisted that to the bouse. On his arrival, he found tbe lift-km body th w.i tfvrv onS to pori as much magk by tenie-e wir4, eied I be pe. the right to ianrl thnov The jquHtioq naturally ewe. wh aeathnaw Ctithlos reprraeiitatiresl-. ilj I tha ncrult qmltt of Ariltlo, It et4ai rtchod hy arts and acmce, otviliaed and eaUightaoM to continue their journey In wdiee were brought hack to Columbus and depmired, safe keeping, of his wife lying on the floor with the cards in her WsefMl m4 mUuw ir pbv sicalaf AuA tKwra the i H'jfeooriei ihieee forth Oilh fooin of oWDf the" it ttrlt, under the care of nanus.

ne rumen ta nmiaism and imiisi awl fit, bclo-iging la the Afncaa race and even ao. TK are a part of the aelf-eiyied Duiiwcntlic Ra publican taf North CanJina who then denied (by Oh I Alston, thia ia your work!" a bo immedi. a s4ondr wn airvi Mt by Ihe most degraded where the sinlain of life aem! forth its immortal streams rich and poor, lo bond and free 1 a bind their vote) the people the right la instruct, are now tely replied, if you say an, I will put you in tlie tamo fit; and suiting the action to tbe word, be commenced an attack oo the biasband, who saved calling often and fcaiMty spm Senator Mangnm, to hi al. ia tha iv wt, or what tor not olieying the inslruciKoa of the people of North Carolimtl oh aol Wh then, do they rail on llinsoir tf ftleref waf-nrTcflerfr suits tr the greater part of the Crimea and mi. Tt'jiet wh'ch exist anfeig starHi4-(ira.

If, how. vr, tnci rt urvW any nhhtmos to adliera to "th train, ih-we wb af injured Africa, 41 a whether there be any diT moc between lha na- Arri-na ail ths alaesuf lha S.sitnera St ate 1 1 iiif if there be -dii'f 'reoca, t.1 what it who birr the nvsis of ttifonwa turn, a k1 yet are fn'ty 4 mUreproseritatioo, ra lit- through whieh llrHsaa hU anna of thousands (af, El Iw-yeaw tribi are ia tlsssr eurtaaai va ysMaratiaoa marehiog en lo the heavenly Canaan, 1(a Sntan, in iew of Iheiaa thing, with bjlor disappointment, tmY'TTTwd, himself into aa angel of light, and ad-Hrased iW AU4iaU of the the nephew of 04. Johnaon, who aecured the door by locking it, while be went below to wash. But bidts and bars Ctaild not Coolie the aabb) appendage, of the family of a rewowued hero and military cliieAain. They btilli VapeJ from the'wuWlow of tha 3nT Mory of Ihe Hotel, unhurt, and made tbeir way to the woods, about day-light.

Tbey rera. jwrued-Madame Panherve Maken," and placed in Columbue jail for aafa keeping but the neice eacaped the hunters. A writ of habeas cor- Cs was procured for tha release of the CotooePi ly from her ibiomy residence, by anrne nf our and is now in jaiL It appears, that he courted his Victim sooi two Or tbrca yeara since, but ah re bim to rested, ttf 4 obeying lha insrf ruction ofj jected i tbs titua ba baa the fartgZJa tb but. legislature II Are Ibeaa Ihlntra n4 luhbora fUctaf aay they are I and writer in thw Evan gilist, bow ppropriara woulj a hve been, beea subject to ocesmonsj fits of insanity. I le had told the husband, that at aha would 4 have him, the aliould never be a source of comfort to any one tltl tbe people North Carolina may remember to ilepie those Ibea faithless reprasaotativea, and An aied and bisfol- now a'on awry' of lha Vaa Burea party, wa will krw-snrvants on the aolyKrt uf religion, spoka to the (jnowin edict i I wa ehif in my coon- eitiaena.

Col Johnson's nephew getting wind of pv ynn their, narnea. R. M. SaanuVra, R. D.

SiMivht, Mr. Gathm Dr. Tbo. IUII. Weldoa N.

better tha lley wnTal Ws will vn'ura to lay dwn the fmHMtioq aa cv-itffHrlii)l, That tSies out t.ia piHtrulsr, (a wliirh alare-ry not ha I a tuif i n.l nce upon lha na gr mm brmi'tt into i ns CHiiiiry as In every particular, it elevated t'rir character, and MtorJ their cs WlM-ther wa cnnaibr liir tin'ir rooml, their awitll, their rcli- Ctlward. nJ Mr. Conner. These are part of tha good Omnocratic Republican party, who, after thia, gave an etira allowance fweof on hundred and fifty dollars to Ihe stage company to convey tha fair lady and ker wit to Ciariimuli, by press, ia fifteen boar. waa dsie, with Mijunctioa In the first driver to be in Jefletsoo, fourtweq mile west, in one reair or be discharged, lam bdd that having insulted tha rnple of North Carolina by refWiii to obey their inatractima, new call kaj lly else.

Both families are highly reepectt Ue, and the oc-carrenca has created great tciteaaeot ia tbo origh-bourhood. Rnlcig a Register. A mH 5fiMr. A Steam. Car bat been built ia Enf land, for aaportatioa to tbe United State, which perfurwied tbe distance between Manchester and Livsv pool tt the rats of a mile mianta, (nearly fiwty atilsa.) At that ratwbea the New Ywk and Erie Railmad ia finished, on eta break Ik at ia Nw Y.sk, din ia Buna.

ichipa, tha aeit day, dwtanre of aearly WO aiilea, which But Bow travelled ia muck try, and had many slave, I nfton th wght it very bard, tbat I ehouM be brought here to beroma lava. But now I rej aca, I thaak Gd that I was aver brnnahl here, tht I mijrht liecome ae-quaintad with Jesus Chri, aid that I might be rwblnd to tell yoa about him." Uvw arnch mora is this like the lamruaire of a Christian and wii men, than that of the writer contained ia the nvanffrliatl Ia tbs Church aloe it ieotimatvd tliat there are a brad eighty i-si, or tie ir political rmi.lition. 1'rary nwn who the distance was perforated ia four minute let upon you, tha very pcyle whota they have treated with sncb disrespect, to saetaia tlie partyt" The prayer ta every patriot aHould be, deliver roe frtfha auv thing of enUer lh past or tha present than tha hour. such a fraud-ncb a party." Are not such tkit.g of jh knows tins to bt twe ao aba kiviws any. tiling id tha Mivaiara iutclii wifre receired from Afm'a-avary child.

When passing through Columbue, on their way north, the party stopped at the same llow4 to which insulting to a free and indopeoilent people not a maa a hi. aubjoct for his mastor'a awe, wbe will at i lest lha a a week. the)' bad bwa rcturuod oa tbeir homeward passage. thousand c4or4 eoiomiiokauU, Were alayary tp ho is at Ceograj-hy, k.rowf ia.1 tVre ia 0.

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