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Execution of Fitzjerald. j ;i Tho New-York joui.iU inform us of tin* f? execution of Fitzgerald, who was lumped in that city on Friday Inst. The* Confer :1 ?( Kn jitirtf says: TV * i? "lie was led out, snppoitod upon ea< i> ' / m.Io l>v a U nil an Catholic priest. I *( atep was lirm. manner ealin and collected. 11** listened with apparent oarncs.tuc.s.s t u the pr.iva is oii'ered up Iiini, and seemed |, to derive opial eointor' from the sen iees j of his ehtuvii, kis-ino tho cross repeatedly il with cjToat fervor, lie made a short ltd , 'I s'lress |>r<>fessii|o sincere repentance, and * s di a! calmly and appoaivntiy hopciulty. j t. After the hhe k cap was drawn o\or Ins v eves lie strnek Ins liaml repeatedly upon , Ids heart, is if coimn.tiuio iiimself to tied. : Unfortunately Ids neck was let dislocated | > and his struggles lasted It several uiin- \ > tiles Tire ll ral.l says: In eompaiison to1 i JUVVioUS VXOvlltAMIS, I CIO W IS lull little [ | excitement an uinl ?lw prison". In fici, i tin* mere ?if a in in t n kihimr hi- j i wife does net appear ! ? xeitethe comma j nity with any great degree of hoiim.? lj The freiiuent o.vurietiee of I:?> n j ?: I ; in' this city, an 1 itsvicinity, prepares tin- |?t?I - , i lie mind thr such events, au?l mil os t!*? ; homicide is one of uncommon atrocity, | involving the existence of several indi- \ \ v'ulunls, under very ac;.;r.;vat< 1 ciivitm- ! stances, it is looked tij? >n like th" on i una < atVairofa locomotive r lulling oil the track I cniv killinif two or three lu-isoie, so.I * . t hundred < i t o.? ?>.- .j v' i ll ar vi WO'i as trilling. and p issed over aolllv CO inn 'II Scenes of the ?!a\; all I it i- , < 1 v when a calami*v like the Norwa k matter on the N .v II iv -a 1J ii!r..,i.!, o j Kiiiic vcrv revolting it U'llers take place,! that the public express their deep iiidigna- j lion. The caxc of Reuben Roberts vs. J. D.! Yate3. Sheriff of Charleston District. ^ G are jjr.it ilied to learn, from an entire y reliable somce, thai the I'ritwh 1 (io\crniiU'iit ins had lite, si use and lie . jjimhI tcelilijj, to order llie dlseoatintl ili. e of this i;;t>u, institute I l?. II?e Hrit'.-li t ' n . mii, 111 in:-* ci'y; .m itiicw, to try (1 < , c nsiimtiini tii v ami validity ofotir | "in < ] , law, ill relation IO five k'lllnl'l'li se.ltllell, | cooks ami stewards, c-'inaiir from a -i*!<-i i 1 or t*?r*.' jLfi* ^ int tin* { >>i:? of Si.all. ' C ii'oiiit.'. *I*.fiease ha<! ! ' I l.i'i I tii. ! s'.U'.v of an unpen! to the Supreme * ' u ? ( tia- I !iil<?! Slate."*, lio.a ?11? ver.iet ?>. , a hiy , sustaining the coasiitatioiiiii v . t mi* la'.v, under a charge ft' 11 Is 11 nioi, . Jailufc tiilehl ist, to tli.it oil' -, t. We !i:i? 1. i some time sin. e, learned oh Seiiatorn nii'.lioriiy, that Mr. Cr.inii>foi>, the l>iit:.di ' Minister at Washington, lia.l mliinaleil ' ill il Mr M uhew was proecdin;; nenhisi i . tiit5 w shes, or without the sanction ot lie 1 t Jtiilish Government. This is imiv |iiI.\ confirmed, n<* w? I en in that the in-tri" 1 ; turns to withdraw ttiu suit emanate ti->tt<, l ' or liavo been transmitted though, Mr. Craiunton. We hail this p mine, l't; udiy. i : nu.i consuier.ila e ? > - i ' , t ir.'at f>r't ini as aa attain \ ol ajota:; and; a< an cxatnp e, it oiiolit not to l>e l..>t oi. the p ople ot our Nor.li'-rn ami W.-st'-rn | , sister States. I;''.beat Uritan, in nil tie in jc*ty ot' h ?r power, vi.a u ai! h-.-r t.nii shivciy feeling \ ivlds to the. luve-shv of our police la.v, sureiv otir sister State.'1 should not he behind her, eitiier in j i-'ic- 1 or in comity. < Mi the other hand, thh ' wise ami friendly step t'tho I'rit'sh (I- v- ' crnnieiit should react on i-tiraln'., ami' in.luce us so to modify t!ie exist ' ? hiw. j As t? remler it less oH'.-iimvo l" foreigners, j an I to substitute :t kind of cur/'n.", or j ' Dome ofh-r system, f.r the present tmwis, ami impolitic one. t'oli iv-l eo.>|<s, stew ar.ls attil seamen, me now looked up in jail, as soon as iln*y ariive in ? tir city, i Jinti: tii? ve- els in whir, they come aiv i remly t?>r st*?ami, i:i the meantime,1 i m.ileoi.t.nl willi suppose! ill-treatment. I they arc Jillo'.vi'i! to ln?iil intcir ;t;-o with 1 our slaves, l-ft in jail |.>i* sale, <>r roinn.ii- * to I there for crime. The impolicy <>f the ! l:i\v is patent ?>!i its face, ami nee !s no a:g-llllciit to show it. Let lis then tie!.', , in o.ir turn, ami, as we'll for our own ""ml as in courtesy to other Slates ami \ a- 1 lions, substitute a curfew, or some o her i s.stetn, for the present p an . f peisona i.K-Jirceriltioii, without crane. Let it he < uiwile a law, either that, after the rinoiim ( ot the curfito. (i. e. of our lir-t nnyht ! ! .) , or at any other time, no free eo'ore'l . cool;,, stewar 1, or -earn n, >h ill !? on | i? shore, without a peini'.r, specifying m ! ohjeet, from cither the m.'iMer or lii>t i at f!;! ve. " i t :' i ' 1 any Ahh rmati. .l.?Lm Luunsr. J i Onk Vor::.?Within the last ?lnzi n ' y >tr- t'te Oovefttop of .Mar-cuhn.-ett - wntwi c 0 titl hy a majority of one. A ,, re eni paper says that asiho'e vote sent | (fiver Ort'tuweil to tl.e I.mio lv.ri! m... t -------- - ' i hnrles Stuart to t!??- i< v<>'n<i<><>- | ?/.?.! E ! n:;t<! (ii?at 15r.I (tin free. , One vole pive lis Texas and made wai 1 v. Uy? Mexho, .hi! | ill rc-1 : ai-d <Ju ifuriiia, iivSnrd thilln r the tide t>f emigration, ami mill cloture Iliu destiny of the world.? ] ^ lii'M* Who are ill lln< lial? t of e\ ii-iny , (Client *el\e* from nltctuliiij* ehetini* in1 i l!ii' Itelief tlnit oo vote will mil nt ke; inm-li ilrtleieiico. will do well to treasure J ll|>tllC;U f-ic;s. Am IsTKiiKriiNO Voi no Co', i lk.? ( There resides al Tlaistow, rhv? mi English paper , m yotitijj IM<tV who has j;t<t reneli I ed her twentieth year, wlu? stands six feet fjiiir inciKM HI IIIT iiie nmi'liV fllijfer oil tfHCii luiii*J ii'?-;iHiir>-? six iiit liv; length of mil), two loot two iii.hcs.-~ J Sh< in still grow'nj! ller burnt i, nlsn n t jfitlfifj iii| !u? an individual tlot:i E Iwiir.J C>iitt?er, the Kentish giant, who though hut niin teen year* old, in seven ? I'utl nix Inches in height. This will In* _ of toll-at weddings on record, whctt it comes off Oif* o? the Women.? L ist Mon'lot evening a trad iij boat csnio^lrnvn the l river with a erew composed w on* *eoman She wn* on deck ami managed I the oar* expertly a*any man. Tiio wind , Mow the bout iu again *t the wharf bo? k ^ { and threatened it* U?*iruetl.?r>, refusing ? I the a*s)?U??c? of lhot* on alxn , she ga I jt 'mtlv puebed out,gfa^rd the oar md'w .i/i.l'fv cis'Ap^ (*i * 'uouu?nir?g danger*, in ii.I tlonted safely down tin' fiver. It i . port .1 rlu iv was an attachment her j|- her an-l his boat, but sli roved th a .bat Tiere was a grcatt tta.IniKiii Tor biiuon board. \wo in !.-? I it won. 11 in r.for the vimmtnfiV<t ascitic Journal, 18t// ait I loHHIHt.K D.SVKLO.'MKN rs.? A Itl >: ruble circumstance lias laen recent I r.nivjlit to liobt in b'ineiiiiiati. A few il tvs since a stranger arrive.! i lis eitv and took lodjriiiosat tbe W'illiai 'ell, a well known restaurant on Fill tic t, kept by a man of tlieiiaine of hi rns. 1 >ni*iti?jf the niolit the eook of i! s'.abllsluiieiit, either from iniao'iiiai ffeiice or I'imiii tbeliopeo! lucre, ptocuri '. Iiateliet and o.'in^to wlieivtlie slritio< .vas Ivititr. siruek liim a Mow with t! harp *do'e a. ro-s tin* neek, nearly di <e\eittij; tbe bead I'roin the body. lb ilie.l witb wbat lie bad none, and n kuowiiiv bow to conceal from tin* wor be know b'doe of this bloody itc', be Ii apoii (lie expedient of ? ?itiitije die l.oilv i into pi. i i-., and, dreadful to relate, ad i !v made soup of tbe I'r.avfiner.ts, whn was M-rve I up to tlie en-tamers? T! joak, as yet, aas not been arresU-d. S:ne? writiiiif llie above, our report lias asrertained the murdered iudividita name to*l>e U Turtle, and tbat lie lias ar?fe fanii!v some where in tbe Atlaiil 't-eaii. 11k: assassin, we learn from ll I ... 1 * _ 1 1 * I . . 1 orai |iii|>crs Is suminseit ;u?.o u> i>? 11 !Mitrd"rcr <*i| *.V. T!" P!icrit' novo is ai.i r intn ? ( n nlut'il J'ir.in (tr/i / Vi/.vi the Ditlehmiin. A IlORSh: I >0 IK IE: Taking Things Very Leisurely. r.Y fai.cunnninGu. my wif" Ii s l> ding dotiyi inv about that c .i ri.iyo business so iniu tii it. by HiM.rye!*' says tdiieuiu, I must something. or bust!" 4 I > :?do sun ethii if lie soli'iu|t;ise !i! I see i*'s impossible. out of my thieti i.o ,- s lary, to <!? tutmli, Mrs. Hinutii; ! souu tliiny is to be dotal*?sunn-body's to /< /- * In thunder! lor M is. b uu-uin must In; r.' Ii-, tin- iitt!.* Sloeu:r.s It ,\e ;.n airing.: i old bn\ jos.-y M< en you must be trolti u' !" Next ii >y. Jim Sneide'-ter. a !? som fiit-i it'J or Jstin-inii'.s. hinted M around lliat Ji S ot-iiin h ! t li not a sui ill w imlt' il. by tl .. i-1-..si- id'bis u lib's s:-t l s Mint. ..mi wliii '. ' a; , r.ijioo teii .itii'i' this I. sb'toti : "." nu thing?know it l.i-..rii J.u* > ..ii, !,|* V..S yoiag it'to .1 sji:\ ,-i j a Jul. lo< i It f;-! if you U ,i.w of alii body who's g i goo.I li 11 so or t a 11, . tul a uoi. il c..i ri .^i-, * it. Sv-u ! \-tii to .!m." Di lit say sot* .jimili i listener. -We I've out a good Ivors ..ml a bb.iiie tiiee ti.i iy eon era on lour i\ heels,; tul ..? -Jus? ill.* tiling!" eri'-s Jim Sti.-iil-. -ke jiist tin- thing. ,,iy boy ! (jo gear up, ii low ii to Joes ofii :o?s ii lira, .-ei! .uoi!" -1 will. Iiv I.o 'key I 'i In.nk you, .M s*:ii' VI. r. fa. t!.e I.uPit u-.tT.>ii. *J?* ..*?,* v ..!; s-mie'till g -toi.ie ! Jo,* drinks?the oue-borse eltnisetiuiii di iiiii *.:rs, am! imites up in u new uluee. y i ??* .*? ?? . Irtimg no Ids realty (iretly eoin eru in fro Nl ,r I.io.'.l ti, 1 *w . 11 r. ) CS, i h:t\C .I^WfToJll 0.Of ill i rt," s.ns ftli c!fm. *\v li. t hind < >.?ve y <?.. J/P t> 4>r sir?film r.niniiiU thcyfflrb, too. "uMKU IO harness f qlHllll ulOCIIIII. *A.roK? s" Na)s tile tr.aliT, ")Oll Call ll hey ?.rc. *\iood in n family carriage f "iaieg..nt, sir. l il hitch up, if you say r .mi \\ c ii trot cui uut." "Very well, * ys f locum ; gear tip, brii hem ..round, til hi if in y t.iniiy ..pprotes lie lux sett 4.ml c.,rri..gi? i lie c.irri ge is not mine," s .ys the hor uciii'y, "Oh. no earringc, eh J" 'wo, sir, hai i c..ii borrow one, to let yi tee how the horses uiove, you II he Ucligl led.'' 4 Very good, eoine down to my house hunt 4 i . >?., we II urivc out ..lid see t hout it." .At 4 P. 31. you belter believe there w.n Ic in sl.iidiiig re..dy ..I the Uoor, Mis. t>i mm ha.i the children ready, olid in tliey g --.ha whole l .llliiy?the hoiscni .n and ?>l iini mounting loo box to sou the uniin. nnVe. 4i> <n't they tt.pl' auiuiatvly says li ?w nor. i hat's u fact," s tys trer.ehcrou* Sloctti 'they do steps as you observe, sir." "e-o? k at that, see! Cm s-along, siri h. rc s iiiune.lv; I' "Plenty of it!" was Slocum's echo. 4 Action too.'" says the driver, touchin he in up wi.h lliu string. 4,lir..uJ action, sir!' ?locum responds. -uu-a-MHHijj, you i^zy ttii p oui.f?u ?v? that otf home, hit, in u lov-o-e-i iiy }?you'll h&vtf to tickle liim with tl u ro ond??o, yoa mc?und if the l.??h iy* tho owner, whipping up the team to do 01 tr?vcl not overly pivuetng to ftlocua ho not being UM.d U? ouUuk* travel, ud.iu i~tho ?toi that '"off horoo" euoinoti U v UmLz' s clined to kick up suspected it wus slight! ?> dangerous. 0 "Aot fond of fast travel in a coach, in self, anyhow" says he, and as the .-road* some down lull here, suppose yon draw the in n little, sir !M "Ah nothing like making *cm step 01 sir! " replied the driver. t)li, yes, poppy, let the man make cm g<i st shout* a young delighted Sloeurn. "Oh t ly give it to Yrn sir!" ' Nonsense, child," cries Sloetim, "vou ? ' f.ll out : Keep your head and arms in tl |carriage, my dear; don't you know you f? . j out ot our carriage once and a I "(Mi, yes, poppy, hut sis pushed it ov s j while Maggy was a pullin' me ; 1 did'nt f u" j out! " eries the child, to the inotilie.ition v i the anxious f..tlicr, w liosc t'.isigns in mcntio ,.| J ing the f.ci was to have the horseman ii ,.( | pressed with the idea that the Slociims la i before been in the earria v way. lint Hie paity of delighted Slocuius 110 reached the live mile house ; tlio liorseuii r insisted on having them all get out and pn take >f some refreshments, they did'nt r id fii?e, and so having indulged, they final lit drove b.,ck home in a beautiful train 11, thought and feeling. Somehow or otlu (|. c.loetiui satisfied the horse traderth.it tl ,|. i pair were not exae.lv up to the mark, tie were most h.o lively, or a little too high, not exactly the color his wife liked,and tli..t in: ti was dished ! Next day a man wi ''r a tine s oldie horse rode up having lieu 1 1 tin t Siocum wanted a 'critter.' a -'.\iee hor<e to look at." savs Slocutll. *" "'""j "Ijiuti'ist.ii'l. >?ir." tin* in. it tit* t u:ii*-ln?rst' i*!i id"lit il \ >?u ut.s Uiiukiii" f.ivii w u f.iuily r.irri A? v-'-i !* ijuvtly ti'S|t I'idM Sin * in;, w;.s, ns yo.i s ty, lltiniii.iy of it?Hiinkiii.' it ' Vo*?will," hiy.s tin! hoixe iniiii,:hi. I'vi- o;?t soiiiciliinjf tii..t will miii von t< IV "ilaie you s ivh jo'.'. "Wlu'iv ?" "itiylu outM.lc?i-u;ik' look ,-.t it ?t on ?tlii-iv' .1 liursi-? '..i>okn like i?:u f ci tiously iwlioi-a SI "Hi-Hint iiotliin;/ I'lso. ?ir! J.ook i t hi ." *l'U lll.l C.il'l i.tjjo II ..UH tl C .1 lllll-k. Jti ifi t <>ii your i*o.. t,. .nil in lit* ti ->;.i'it itruv. 1 >lii*\v yon linu lio mot OS. iittiiiv jjjwi t i?ii v . 1-iii-i. won't t..ke its a moment?con n." '!*!? iiiiijTo:tuned, .' locum went in lot idc I WO luli S Oilt ol town?tell |d...si c I) IIm lioi'.v.'i I.nt tlioil^li*. lie li .il bell i.iso Ins wile sen the concern s.iul its iiiov cents also . i.ikI so, ,.1'ur n |>lc..s .nt. orit .n I a nice little ride, Moetini wi s deliver l?iite tresli, at his eitiee i.o.jn. AcXi day, according to |Mo.nisc, tlie ow iT of the o:ie-ln?rsc-f..iiiily-liirii-uiit sen lu horse ami cii.nwc, nil hi good or.hr, oioeum s !ioiisc. to t..ki out ins w :lo i.no I oy, min tr\ the run of it ..s a t'.inily lior nil e..rii..gv. And they h .d a jjihiiI tin I vvas in .he merry month of ,?l'.y?count ill (doom?Alls. . ioeU-ji in a liierrv inoi ?.li.lo ftli cuni nlul ti.u horse. A lony a .S lit IKle icI'oilii.dtM with yoiiio lieu >eiuiiiio the horse i.iiu c.rri ye io die own null a very (unit - note lln.i the lioisu \v f r? |:iir, t?*it t *.r eh 18 tift ;r: !' -too lo o .i?r: f.,ct, f-'.oci.ni 11 < I coa-iilt-d I .id>, ..lid sue w.lilted something lie iter. Ano.her tr..dcr iijipeurs?ho li..? hc.-t li.a .Sir. hlocuiu lu.s a notion of Lining I {Mill. titr I "Yes, a great critter to go," bays the uk |,e , "Von kin inour.t I)iin i ml try ; just takt I ! ri It* out tor a spell it" you've got time,ami | will go to the stable ti'l you yet back." Ar Iks "s ri'Jo. up' :i altogether the l::u i i?v si .noullicil. hardest backed "cuss" Ik; cv i bestrode. t'u 11 y n?n\incid Slecnm luwrsn i go up for equestrian exercises . so, after i s.ui i.illy . nathi-m.-.tiziug tl c brute, the in loi k Ism liork' ami went otVin a gr at litil ".now,mlm very next day, another indivi 11.1 appeared. lie had understood Sloei w..s looking up a family turn out, and Ik | tie had tiie most l. vely pair of little poni | and the lovliest carriage, that ever eolk.ps 'j^ ; a man's poek- i hook. tho fellow had su 'i a winning Mi:.liner, such a pressing desire ' sell that lie at ouee clinched the bargain. . j ' Ni.m sir,'*?they laid tried the team oi ' ' ride to the outskirts of the toe n, "Now, s ' * ; si am iniieli pr.-s eii for inonev, I'll sell y i ' his to..m ami cairLgc for y.joo! " " i hii'ider, you e ill Unit cheap ?'saysS i "1 do. sir. tliev cost one thousand. ii ! as ! w.,s about to a iv. I'll sell you the win j eoneern for &.*>i)0. and if you are short, e ( ?a?pay me &300. i (' : "ci.n'l do it." says s locum. | "Well, sty two hundred," dhya the trad k 1 i ' No. e. n't sp re it." "A hundred and titty ?" I "IImw long will you wait for theballani j ipioth Mociiui. "?ili, your own convenienee, say f<j months !" jj ' Say eight and I'll do it." ! nieciiin got tiie team, p .id down aim ' " dred ami lilty dollars, the man slid, ami si eiim w. s in gre..t glee for two da s. At t )(1" : .mid of tli it time, lie found himself arrest ! for buying stolen property. he got off i r : n lly. hill it cost him a heap of money a i lime, and he learned one fact?tlu.t tin v.'er- people in tlrs giegiriou- world i.hu ias sharp as iie was?ill all animal tr.lllsaelil > !m urn lliought he'd run a saw upon t i i?..ii. 3 ? . ? u, f-iaiiiiioifs rio ml slow notes, hut lord, did'nt he get coi c ed oil '.lie last tra le ! i 1 mtortas t uiimuk.?We loarn thatinf w in. lion h s been .orwarded to our gove . j m. lit. suj ported, by pk.tisihlc e\ ide: ee, f | tin effect tli t mailt i Anna's bold ami dari . policy towards the United States is hack k ! liy ari understanding wi h Spain. Span: i oilieers are tilling places near the persona ia the army of Santa Anna. "Sp.in," s. a gentli-un.n who has better means of inf (nation o| the subject than we have, "is p tl paring to strike in her protectorate cap:el ?in ? liich she is to he protected; and is | |?ny the fee. i v the utterance of Knglish p< j i v in Cuba, ami then to adopt the appreiiti sy.s em for almost unlimited periods, say i"' | Id ami l?! years, by tin- free introduction ' i negroes from Attica, without iiiol,st.,tioi i \\ e will not undertake to endorse thisexi 1 outline of the programme, hut it is clear u ii ! government shoiilil keep ii sh.i'k lookout the direction of the (iiill'nf Mexico. If c iiil'ormaiil is lint mis aken, We may expect ' lie .i something lurther oil the subject het'i | many days. We are given to uiidenila k'~ that ii deep game is playing, and will au ' j "P*1 We confess we are disinclined to crc i this story, hut it comes in such a way tl "* | we are lint at Ii' erty entirely to disregard 1 "j Sp. in is a proud old country, ami no dm thinks herself competent to whip the yi Ke< s out of house and home, fellers in trt hie about Cuba ami may consent to u not k' n. l einaneip. tioii of the slaves in that isk.i r-^ if thereby she e m secure the permanent p< session of the island itsclt. Hut will hi 11,1 l.uiil guarantee such possession ! ll?s ? l" ..Ireadv given Much u guarantee f We din er it, though we have no means of denying ?Journal >/' Commerce. i?| 'j' l frfP? ? 'is 1 u.iEtiA) s :n I'akjn.?. .11 i attends in 1' is are performed by one chartered, register j company; '1'hev have got a privilege,ac( " j cession, a monopoly, f.om tiie govcrnnit' if v oil die in the Cat! olic religion, nobo at i .. .. i 'i i i. v. .... r | nni v..ii i/uij j?>u? i ury iiufu mi ??iii st! j v\ Itivh is open fourteen hour* out of t |( | twenty-lour, tlit-y own the hundred bit. | horse*, eighty hearses of various si/.**, <o j expressly for giant*,) drivers, drapers, wil v' j out mi in fver, they iuivt* shields and urnior ; bearings ready p..intcd for all (be titled fa lien in i'nriii, they have hangings fordo way* and ehure he*. with every com bin., ti of einbtoidered initials in the alphabet; th supply water?? hiitliiir blwted or not, mui no diffrrunre?they undertuko evcrythi with nothing; do the whole, and then a* sv you, or ratlier your executory mid aurviwi a swinging hill. The tariff of prices alio tlu.t there are pompa from 39G 8f. down to tut _ m m M >* A CLERK in n mercantile house in thiac absconded Monday tnofning ut 11 o'clo with about ft50U in gold. tie was traced II Aowi.rk?a communication Was then ** by telegraph to i'liiladelphia; mi otiicer v i " pi. ced t>l the ateaiuboi.t landing there, a <?- the young Ulan wan arrested, exauiied, I ot money It.tun) upon him, sent b. ek to I I,.. I !. A - -si. A !.. ?1 -* ? my, jinn t-oniiiK <1 HI KIIC lumoH o .t. I* Tuesday morning?in 19 hour* after I elopement.?iV. Y. Mirror. J1kAKI.no open AS indian .mound AT i u, boken, rt, j. ?On Friday last lliu vvorkni employed in cAi'uVMtiiig at the foot of 11 ? geli hill for the Patterson I'lank Koi.d, bro open a small hillock, i.nd disinterred sevt teen skeleton*, Physicians have decid ig (hat they aro Indian*. Ono ot them is at en feet in height, and the rest of arera *i/?. '1 he largest skeleton is prubnbiy It ? of a chief, and was enclosed in a box, whi lu i* nearly destroyed. Twelve spikes wt it> found around his body, a number of cann balla near by, which are supposed to be ti a phies taken from the whits*. '1'here aro it, u umber of other hillocks in ths vkinil d which are supposed to contain similar relit fc?, ?Jtrtty City Tckgrofk. _ I * r |s?ww tSgff. i WEDiMuSI A\. JUiNE 29,18*1. i?y ! Equity Court. or .so This Court commenced its session here Hi ! on Monday last, Chaneellor Duncan prenidn' iu#. We believe there is sufficient business before the Court to occupy it the usual time. in, ? i i* No Mam in the world as sick as wo I 1 are to*d.*iy, could write editorials, and thercI fore we trust our excuse for the hick of the COniKinfUli' 5tt tli?.* h'.ni r i* crnnrl fit r?t?r m >t. 10I ! rons. ;? Cotton Blooms. 'd* A numuer of persons have sent us Cotton IUI Blooms, but it would bo useless to make ' mention of it now as it has become very vd eommon. Tlic boll sent by Copt. Ingram of cb Hanging Hock on the 23d is the first wj 10 have seen. d* Newspaper Changes. We notice a number of changes have talc. ken pk.ee in the proprietorship of many of our exchange*. Mr. Johnson has disposed of the I'ickens Courier to .Mr. Ross, Mr. Norwood tiie Darlington Flag to Ida p-rtner Mr. Delajrnio,ie. Bodily suffering prevents ua from giving a more extended notice,? l'r- from the Same cause w e are unable to notice late publications received. I Din We feel ever so disposed to reur ' ply to the comimiiiic slion in this p iper over 1 the signature of ' Old Mecklenburg," we I would not know what to say. In looking I over some old papers, we noticed in Mie |u. where Gen. Jackson in replv loan invitation ed from the citizens of Ch irleston to visit that ^ city on aotne occasion.declined the invitation _ I from some cause, but regretted not being ' able t. be prcaeut with his fellow-citizens in hi. i the ju^tropolis of-Jds nntite he i u*e- -?b ?vp>y'.w oia jHerkleutvurgT ics Greenville Patriot. ()N ! mr. C. J. P.LFOltn has disposed of Ida In rn- terest in tliis paper to his brother Mr. O. K. to I Klford. "?j ' Major Pmtr, wk lus from the rnm| tneneement edited it w ith such marked ubili?d ' ty, as to render it one of the moat popular j s j jonrn ds in the country, will continue to pre ! side in lh.it department. ty, I * 0 ! Mk. Titos. Bui:kk from the whole* >!j. j sale clothing House of Bates, Taylor 4. Co., ice I New York, called on us last week. .Mr. h*. Burke for a long time resid??d in Charles. j ton, and the greatest portion of his life has it'l I heen spent in the Southern State*. iur 1 Ho begs us to say that r,ll Southerners '? i culling on him nt the House in New York ' 23and 25 Day street will meet with a hearty m. welcome. * editokiaT^ummary. '''I (i(x)n Times ron Doctors.'?The follow , j ingis presuuutd to be the colloquy of a young l(l' physician, who ho|>e* by the niulliplication of diseases to get in practice " Consider. in 'nr muddy state of the streets ut this time of the year, I am equally amazed j | ni.d delighted to see the I.'.dies almost unii(* ' j vers.dly, going about in thin *h?>cs. 'J his j elegant f shion beautifully display* th" vonlti(" j formation of the ankle joint; but to ihe*nr. lbt k'*'<>n it h; s another n coniniendiilion. 1 bej( hold the delicate foot, se)>eri.tcd scarcely by ' I the thickness of tilth p per from the ndrv.? I see the exquisite instep undefended hot be ar. | a mere web I meditate on the influence of vtj cold and wet upon the frame : I think of the in. ! coughs, nleurises, pneumonias, consumpnt tioiis, and other interesting affections, that ,jv inum result from their application to the jt,w j feet; ?nd then 1 reckon up the number of ,|t. ; pills; bolvsfs, powders, draughts, mixtures, t.|{ leeches, and blisters, w hich will consequent* lie I >' **,nl '*M5 csleulated lit- ! what they must como to, and I had the i..i | amount in niv yoekel." (f H EM WOOD CkHKTRT.?Tl?i? populous i?r- cily of the dead in dow arrayed in its summer ?n attire, and it* eool uhnd.-H attnet alarge numley ber of visitor*. On an average, IK int. rrnent* te* take plaeu there daily ; and passing the gate"U way from morning till night, i* nearly an unI'd broken llnu of funeral procc?siona. During ?r?t a small portion of the year, the daily nnmws ber of interment* reaches 36 or 30. Since 6f- the 1st of Junnary laat, the interments number 3,160. The total number of interments ily since* it* first organization to the present time, is 36.470, of u liich 33,713 were made to previous to the opening of the present year. lMlt Plie first interment too* place in September, 18-10. '"d (Some very fine monnmenU are now erected in it, and we nresume that no other sin. t',w gle burial place in the world give* employ. - nx-nt to <> mnny person*. Thia city of th? hid dead overlook* New Fork Buy, and the ground* ure eery beautiful.?Arien. Amer. Jo Dapaktvhi or the Sorvctino Kxrsnt iun tior ir the l'ai inc.?The Washington er. Union of the 1 ilk, utotn that a brief note rekf *??i fr??ni Comm nder Kinggold from the ?n. United ftjlw ship Vinccnnoa, undt-r dnto of ?-d the 11th instant, off Cup.- Henry, state* that f. at that time the wveral veaaei* of fhe surge **)l?g MJeadron were fairly under way for ,?t fhe seen* of their remote duties All wench in good health and spirits, and full of hope tr? that the aueerae of their labor* might pro.e nil to be tommenaurate with the public expee. tation. 0 O* Sunday aftornoan, the thermometer iy, ?1ood at 96? in the shade, and at 126? in the re. aun, in New York. One man named We Aoderao j, waa *ua-atrij?Jt. ?j * ,? i E3f. ' 1 Jt v y ct-PiML f'ri " . l i ":> . .o ^i? ^ ^ , ? A lkttkh Anted, London,' Jane 3d, written by *n Knglisman, says:-? Mr. Thackeray see?\s much the better for his: Western .trip, ami fciys he ka? realized ?5,000 by his leelWt*. Havtof been ao | verv favorably received, be mean* to return, ancf 1 truat lie will always continue gYateful to the country thai ha* ftbvPVn blai *0 much confidence and kthdneaa, aa aoiuu of his countrymen have been formerly ao ungrateful, tli.it I used to aay that you shoula take bail froin English travellers not to use pen and ink while in America. Now, however, the countries understand bach other better, ! and do each other more justice. Thackeray aaya that America u ill be equal in all things to (Jreat Britain in 10 years, and surpass us in 20 years; but we must keep on all our steamers to remain ahead as long a? we can, for yoor authors, sculptors, actors and divines, are already snatching the pulin of victory from us and even your yachts are outrunning us in our own ?eas. lirgk BaTCH of CoONTARFHIT BANK Notes.?Ou the premises of Wtn. Creguf, of Montgomery county, I'a., who was arrested on Saturday, on the charge of counterfeiting, there were found near $12,000 in bank notes, and a copper plate for ? Itcring Bank j of North America notes, of the State of In' diana, to the Bunk of North Ainorica, of the I State of Connecticut. Among the notes I found were about fc.'iUOO in .lie City Trust j and Banking Company of the St; to of New York, of tie denomiaations of 910's, $5o's and $100*8. The $10's und $50's appear to be good notes, altered by means of acids, and filled up for larger amounts. Iheie were also $0000 on the Harrisburg Bank, and the Trenton Banking Company. j A Convention of tiio Editors in the State 1 of Connecticut was held at New Haven on j Wednesday last. More than twn.thirds of 1 the pipers of *he State were represented.? i ?.. - r j.? j _ ill iismn iniiuii nun Kiiiiietl uuuer lilt' nHIUI* of the Connecticut Newspaper Association, for the purpose of est. Wishing h irinonious, atrial ?ml hustings relations between the members of the craft, and to preserve nnil enhance the dignity of tile profession. Resolutions were p: afted to the effect that obituary notices, resolutions, 4te.. exceeding five lines in length, should be paid for at not less th in regular advertising rates : against selecting exclusive advertising agencies; and that editorial notices to promote private interests. resolutions of societies, tfce., should invariably be paid for. 1 Ior1.111 Affair?Max axi> Woman Potsf.ned.?Yesterday", a woui .n of h d rivifuc t? r named Robinson, cattle into a grocery, corner of Rensselaer and River-stroets, kept by a man named Icinagaii. against whom she had an old grudge, and wanted hlni to drink with her. at last he consented todrink a gl ss of beer: a young woman present wn invited to drink with them, which she did | Mrs. Robinson took a piper froui her pock et containing a while powder, aolne of which she put in, the beer of In nag* it and th* young wom.in, she s .id it wa s the nicest kino of lo f sugar, and they both dr.nk the beer. 'I he powder which was arsenic, Souti la-van to have it* effects, and 1/mtgan and the woman had physicians c II. d. but ill sp'te of i .-.II their exertions I--.u g-.n died of tlie poi| sou about half p si seven o'clock . the other I %ic im was still alive when our p.per weld to proas. The prisoner w as. rres'e i. NVln n ' t .ken mIid li id two pistols, one of C.ill's reI v.dvers ..nd a single b.rrol in her poaseasiou L-.l. I I.J. W /Vm, JO.ft. At the Metrcpollt.'in Hotel. New Ynrk.b a'nying one Doti Pruneisco Kschelxrri.i, n millionaire of Chili, who is largely interested in i he silver mines of that country, anil whoa. iiuii'.l income from one mine alone is up vv .rds of h If a million dollars. He h i some of the most ui-.giiiiic ut specimens o i silver ore p?rli..ps th..t have ever been a.-en The specimen* wil ho placed in tie Woild'i d' ir for exhibition. AKOTHF.U MlRPU. ar AR PHILADELPHIA.? | Jacob Doiiglass, a respectable citir.cn ol ; Philadelphia, la-ino in ill health. Went up tin I Schtivkill to the rails, last Wednesday. t< i see nlx.nl purehasing a farm, i.nd on Friday his body vvas fi und floating in the river, witl a stab indicted on the left breast, perforn ting the lung. His wallet and sever,Iothe articles lu- usually carried in his pockets r.ri missing. Mr.. Webster's ME?oRT.--Th? New York Express s tys n deliente coiiipliim-ri has been paid to tlie accomplished 1 dy o the deceased slateinan by some of his friend) in that city. WLhinjj to testily their ro spect for Mr. Webster a in-iiiory, and tiieii f gard for Mrs. Webster, who is a Ncvv-Yorl I .dy, they subserilxd the sum of iurrnlyfix t'umxnnii duUtxr* ns a present. Thev n.vi tendered their liberal oH'eiing in the form o an elegant residence, handsomely furnishe. t or I S Ml ilivestin.'iit so. i.-et l?? !> ? ??.!? oe J trol ?.nd for her tolc benefit. I A 111T ?r a Miha.?Congreve r<?cket were invented in IHtlJ. liv Mir Willi m O o greve On n certain net inion. when viai.inj Wc*tininii?icr Abliey, in eorop.uiy with noun Indie* hie attention wee directed by one o the party to the Inscription on the grea composer, I'urpeH'e monument. "He h. Cone to that place where only III* muaie e.ii e excelled/ "There Sir William," ask " | the voting lady. " a<ih*litutc firework* to ! moatc, and that epitaph will answer lor your eir.Oejt. M. B. Lamar.?The di*fing>.l*l*-< ? ex-prceident of Textia arrived in Mobile 01 Thursday morning, in excellent health. I! now reside* on tin* Bn.ro*, near the town o Richmond, not remote from the acenei which Me gallantry And intelligence *erve? to rescue from the Mexican* nod Cavtun chew Nor rout a?d PdriRttuao Railroad,? ' The Norfolk lleruhi nay* that due progre* i it making in the work of anrveying ami In eating Dim road, and that 30 or to daye froti . now, it will be ready to let out to contrite ' tort at fur at Suffolk. , Twit Committee on the part of the Ne* York Crystal Palace have arrived in Waah , ington.for the purpote of inviting the I'rt-a ident and Cabinet to be prreent at the open | ing of that grand exhibition, which i? to taki place on the Iftth of July. The Committer are the Hon. Mr. Westervelt, mayor of Net York, Ho-*. Theodore Sedgwick, and Morti ....... I v iimmw r^< Roma* Catholic Church.?An iromensi Roman Catholic ehurvh for Italian* is aboti to be er?fted in lamdon. Ground for it hw been purchased for #37,000, mostly rata*! l>\ lIn* church ir Italy. This church is to havi confuaaors to hoar sonfessions in sll I an gun. r<* War ktwrkh Pkru ard Bolivia.?A letter froi i Okllso, April JO,says: No d<>ubt hostilities will Mxtnconnicoct' between IVru sod Bolivia. The Peruvian Charge d'Alfaires to Bolivia and View Consul at I.* I'ax, h id boon forcibly expelled miller a charge of plotting against the Government of Bolivia. Capture or Slaves.?ActoaoU fW>ns Ba thurst, coast of Afrisa, to ths liKh st May, announce that several sla\ a' bad recently been cap?ur>d by the British aruiaefa, - bnl that cntgoca of negroes wore occasionally rua off u*dsr the BpsoiRh R&d Braxiiian flags. Cottimunirniinns. :! ?d TOR THE LEDCIR. Doctor Morels pi INFALLIBLE OF.RUIKF. ROU8FAR BITTER#. *1H ?x ? 1,11 Very excellent for IWei?Hw*'s, Dtnnk- ^ art)s. Rickety Reputations, Consumptions in j,o the purse and blind itaggers ; at a very great j(| expense. Thews admirable bitters have been rn preptned by compounding the caustic of rc- pr, morse with the blue stone of slr.tnr, and | ,j? amalgamating the drops of repentance* and j the bitter sweet of refonnation. These bit- | ^ tors must be taken in large doses, in clei r a? water and upon nn empty stomach. This is cj. a tery drastic preparation, but when it oper- tr( stes, With the greatest internal violence the cure is more certain and speedy. jji N. 11.?To prevent imposition. Dr. Moral's j? Nousenn Bitters nre sealed with his own (jt ; coat of arms, a I'robenimpant. Several un- nr happy persons have by mistake, taken large j,j and repeated doses of Whoatons Bitters, Stoughtons Bitters, and othef stotil. Ch Bit- ^ ters instead of the Nousean. But the pub- j, lie may rest assured, in composition and ?ffeet they are different. The following eor- te root statement will exemplify their excellence. uj Mr. I). Dozey, of Maiden I vine, was blessed r, with (and a Messing too,> a worthy wife and ! , several tine children, who always rejoiced in m his presence; but being poisoned by a ule t|i liquor from the west Inde.i Isles, which he mistook for a cordial calculated only to ni*e j,| his spirits, it grievously afflicted himself. ;tf I friends und family, his features Iw*mum> bloat* tli I ed, his breath corrupted and his knees were t., so weakened that ho OOilttl scarcely walk ; at length the poison seized on his brain, and preyed on his heart; lie became silly, petu- xv lent, j&ilous and abusive, he rifled about ?| p blic places, the pity of his friends, the con* f j tempt of his enemies, and the ' nchimr stock . . of tho tulwar. At last the poison brought on a tenipor ?rv ins aiity.nnd in the p iroxisius j,| of bis phrciizv, lie struck Id* venerable p :r ont, kicked bis wife out of bed, ?nd his cbil- K dicii out of doors. To this succeeded a com. |,< men intl.uiiinntnry fever, in the course of |., which, unionist other medicines, lie took freely of the \nutran Billcrt; they operated ;r like t? chirm ; be g lined sanity of body and mind, bis friends rejoiced, nnd his wife raid little one* shed plenteous tears of joy i;t hi* |r convalescence. Hot ntnn! in n few months 1, took still larger doses of the same poison J' under different names, a* d died raving, but his death relieved his friends from nnxictx. his relatione fmhi disgrace, nnd his family .A from terror. On hi* do. th bed, lie frequent- "J lv called for the N'ouseiai IJitters. but it was ^ i too ba-t-c. ? Mr. Uditiir,?Sir: ns no* city arrnw to b, ^ tUe order of ihc day, I send you the follow- | i ing headed 1-cxity. J ' Wo confess we have not the highest vene- ^ ' r.tion for 1'ateiit Medicines; hot the fnlliiw- jj ing appears to Is* recommended by such ,j , f/uckrr* th t we cannot have n dntfht of their t I vlDc. cy. We lie rtily w ish the Doctor r v h .ltdsome run of custom. Patent Medtdnei \ tsv' sruiARi'MiuiiT nocroH wenvsstonxu*. M At his tusdicnl warehouse, *t the sign of *i the Key Mini Metaphor, near the straight gnte ' , ' opposite the flesh inirfcet. r I Doctor MoxjuVGnAtoCKrmuiic Err. 1 : VVatf.k ?Thw ezcrtlrnt sprcifie is com* '| pounded of the rtvtiflcd spirit of t/cnevnlenc-, < the alcohol of rnndor, the jnirrgvnt drop* of j diiw'cmment. and the sugar of charity,?In- n t gredicnts very aearre in the country, and i* t ( an infill hie cure for the disease railed hy ( I the learned the Nuper.vklcl?* Of I-ofly-1-ook, t * and the Mydri?i* or *hort aightrdne**, mid r otlier weaknesses of the eye*, no the follow- 3 . Ing letter will certify. r To Lkicl'ir I it-nut .Wr/rw/i, b{ I.faksfd Nik :?Nome yearssince I caught 'l a very severe infhunation in my even in go j __ j lag to Florid.1 to purchase swamp Innda llii* 1 iiiveter.tcd infl:ikiini:tion seized mo just a* i , I h id realized nhout tifiy thonxniid dollar*, r.nd ! marred .-ill the enjoyments of my good for- ^ r i tunc; I ?a? so nearly blind thnt I scarcely e ' could ace or know any of iav old fri? nd* ' f I i I though ever so near to me. and could hardly H ' distinguish an honest poor man from a Itrute II beast, hut upon applying your rhrvataline it I eye water; I am *0 rnmpleteljr rured tki r j I c .n now clearly nor th .< w h.?t I thought to he great wealth was hut mere moon thinr. j I*. N ?Nome persona, I am sensible, attri- ( 1 bate my eure to the final Bath, preaertbed 1 to me by I)r Isiw, a phyak-i n of great prne- J j. tire; hut I shall ever attribute it to your , , chryatuline eye wattr. I I am yours, 61 e., I!'J>!B!.B UPSTART, I.ATC SUq. 1 To Dock* Bomit Mural, ( h I>bar Nik: I iun a young man m-irrieJ to i* a very handsome woman, the honey rnoon 1 II wa# scarcely over when I was seized with a 1 f/rlUm fiittr in my eye*, and they were hoth 1 to inflmied that I thought constantly th it 1 t r mw my wife a?ilhig approbation and love ? h one Capt. G??-, a young officer. bat upon I 1. applying a few drops of your grand Chryaia- ! ? H llnu I ft ma -? ? I ?? - ' - I ... .< ; ?-,?= *? run mm i?* CieanjT III8I ! t r what 1 ihongHt in the ?mk elate ??f my rjren 1 I ' t<? have Immti Hfiiilo* of approbutioft ami Iw, ! I were merely those of fonl??fi Y<?nr?. 4 r., ' M | JOHN J;:ALOU8 m Fon tub Uwii. m i ^ Muroe, N. C. June U, IMS. t Mb. P.utroa :?I ooliM awUr toe idilori- 1 r *1 column in jrour W nniatur. Jonu Sid, ; > Old ptp-'M," jrou h-vve eoKUndid th-i| Urn I < 1 ml J*ck?on wan bom In th-.t Auto. Yen Ikon folate the mnnner in which the *Urry runo, and give Col. J. H. Withorapoon'a note, with dsn. Jackson'* letter to bin, aUtiog i wbon and where he waa bom. Norn, air, knowing Col. J. H. Wltheraponn > a* 1 did, to bo a highly di?tiogafa*bod and la* > tolligent gentleman, yet I think ?*da not* f will not nettle the titer' of the kbtfc-ploee * of th? Genamt, end theee arotnany la North | Carolina, who am hot nflftdf to lot yon ro? j a v*' 'i-" .* " / v? 4 . mU l. . Lk-- * itfklgy h, OlMflMflnf ' 1 , " iii in "ihmcv! me possession of the honor** J Mihvr little or great, uluest we thought It in an honor thnt win deterred and meri*1 , because correct. We think It is not >e. ( As to Genoa! Jackson's statement of thil ice of his birth, no one imagines that his oiory runs back quite so far, as to thd fie r.nd place of his nativity. No doubt n. Jackson wnaoftheopiniontb.it hew..4 tn at Mnj. Crawford's in 8. C? as st .tied his letter above referred to by Col. Withipoon's note ; and an he also nL.ted in his oclrm ilion against South C; rolin-t, in the yn of nullification, addresain them as fvla fitir.ctts of ttiV in live State." No doubt at many Who knew him in hinearlier years well as his own carlv recollection*, aano,te him with M.ij. Crawford's place, r.? the te place of his birth. Yet there in great discrepcncy in the tr lion's given by many old persona cv. n S. C., an to whether lie was b rn at M.ij. rowtbrd's. or tlio old Georgo Wren place, id in N.C. between the MoCantle pi ice arc? '4 nntatioit on Twelve mile creek. By l*?okg Over the tile# of the C. S. Telegraph. I ink it i*i yotl will And several ccrtitieaUrf I-.... 1 t T\ # - ! - -4 * ala s rl-ii uy Vilnius u, v.raig, nsq , nuoui ?ne inc Jackson was a candidate Ihe second r:n for President, which gives the npinioi s ' several old persons of his birth pl-ce, pantage and early history. ! ihink the most rclkibls solution of the utter is the following. OKI Mr. Jackson, ic f tlicr of Andrew, lived until hi* death i the Twelve mile creek in N. C., on * ' . ce now owned by Mrs. Martha Lnnev* >d known ns the Jackson pl?ce. II di?d icre before the birth of Andrew?hi* moll (Andrew's,) moved to Waxhnw Creek s*k t hi r husband's death, and stopped with rr sister Mrs. McCainic, and whilst thcie as delivered of Andrew : and. as soon ss 10 was able to tnvel, she went t" M 'or' rawford's and resided w ith him for several rnrs. The MeCouio house was in V C., ?n u' li.ee row owned hv Mr. Win. J. Coreton, id w: s the identical Ikmisi- in which Mr. T. Cnrcton of your dutrict was born. I live a letter from Ih-njmiin M .asey Esc,., te of your District, which gives a very ir-lligcnt and probable account, of Ihe matt?r i controversy : Lancaster District, S.C., Aug. 5 1845. Sik :?Agreeable to request, ami to fulfill iv promise to you, I herewith send you M.s athnn's History of the binh of Andrew nekton, ns related to me by herself, about iu year 18JJ, ns wellss :uy memory serves ie. ? . Mrs. L:th n states lb d herself and Gen. indrew Jackson were tis'er'a children.? 'h -t Mr. Iwslio. the father of Mrs I. th .n, Ir. George McCnmie. Mr. J. ekMon, th f.,ier of Andrew,and Mr. J-.mes ('r.wfonl. til i irricd witter*. Mr. Le?li? end Mr MtT' ? lie. located themselves in Mecklenburg C? . I. C.. Wsxa.w* ; Mr. Crawford donated hi inc aster District, S C.. Warsaw* : Mr. avkson located himself near 1*J mile creek, Ircklenburg co, N. C,; that alie. (Mrs. Lilian.) w s about seven yeais older than AtIrew J: ckson ; that wh n the f tti- r of AnIreiv died. Mrs. Jacdson left homo ami c inn n her brother in law's, Mr. Mcf.'amicV preioiis to the birth of Andrew. After living" t Mrs McCi.mie'sawhile, Andrew wasborn nd *he tmt prrftf n! his Irirlh. As soon .o? drs. Jackson was restored to health and trengtb, she came to Mr. Jainc* Cr.wfo,d II Si. on l ?? ,.i-..-t ? --J .. - .. ... .! < Iinir IVIIUIIH'I). 1 U ieve thi; above contains i ll the facta at givn by Mrs l.-itbui tonic. Mm I? th:.u umt i l.nlv of vorv f?ir standing in society." BENJAMIN MA8SEY. I have also the statement of Mr. John* ".trns late of your District, given Aug. Sid 845 in which hu s.ys th it Mr*. Iawlie. the unt of (jincrjil Jackson. hns often tebl'me hat Gen J.cKsun was born at George Me liitnieV in North Carolina,',* and I think el e old iuu she w;:s present t.t bis birth?Hit m y, .tcsheKscw UEt.L that lie was li?n. tu ilrC:.n)iet" Messrs. Samuel and Thomas Falconer, of our District, say that they h tve he-;ni their jr indinn, Mrs. la-slie, and their annt Mr*. Lithe in assert, that they had poaiUve luiowl. ?dge of Gen. Jackson's being liorn nt George dcGnmie'sin N. C. : that Mrs. I<esli:* was a n id wife, and w.ia sent for, on the night of be birth of Andrew, nnd that Mrs. 1st tit n ccollectcd very well going sioog utheaag|^ way through the fields," she being a&aHK* ' ime -bout seven yesra ol?i. Sever I old persons?Mr. S> ninel GivM^ >ld Charley Findlcr and others have a?^^HP 'd frei)uentiy. that they knew well |>orts. that Andrew J .ckson was liouse of George MeCamie in N. OHMftd I hey knew Ihst old Mr. Jaekaon filaee on t2 Mile creek, and wna bunwnu fhe church-tsvd at the oM ^Prushytcrfan tVavaaws Choreflr. There are. perhaps, fttxttf *44 person* yet iving. who b*va hoard the#r*m{ aftkaS aft# jrrsono. w tin were present at tfre lirth of [ten. J.ckaon, assert where he was bona., So here, sir. are f eta vimn ?iii> ? ' ifmncri by thoa* wh<> had Ibfi vrrv beat Htrtunitif of Unowiny: wbo wore rine*>#*ijrhlw>ra, nor rlv rvl tod and prcaent at tho ime. a hoar eh- ractera wrr# unimpo rhabb, nd whoae internet* anJ pfrjodo-ee wontd uve bit them to different ronelnelon if poa. ihlo, all of which go to Mt<UUi tho truth h.-t the honor of (Jen. Andrew Jaekaon'a lirth pltoo. whatever th t honor may be, beonyeeleefiy t? <VortA Carolina. Rttut 8m 1 hope yon will notmnaider ^MMruaive in preaentin? (ho above faeta. Rm ere many nth-re, and thay are not Mew endiny to the enm<- point. I think thle U loatined to be a u gmatii ewta" nnleea the ? 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