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'a p II nut- twaV'iti O Lj pro eminently instrr.-.al - iii Inr, fa the c ! J cf Uaan irovcrfxrl, on J i la eirc-i.r :atcvf to ruriLsc t ... 4 fen J K..t esicnlr coicmciv- r.r. ,. ' l-xlivn-e We hsvu been thai dmm.tr Jud ' L PriU!Siwof-rgrvalinJu..L!;VjrJir. iin I am rpjwsnd wttV 1 , ' hold" hat it i now to bo. determined .ub. ' ! lr two such "a1 these shall ixut fJt ' tU future i frends nrcoemie.. CIa lioa of war cf urtc of i? oil 'rniM be prrgnaKt friiii miseries, nut ly A djcclara. other tu ruu:: J L..i. , now fut in:u uic - uu tu f hut to tha world lilVU'-lhn , ,-vrn ruvs- . . i L-j sti. I r'.n rtr defence Ai t..j j;.v;jMh-U I l.ivj tr. - J b-l!i que. I(iii:s t,.it vf T- But thai f Oregon iu a a; i::ncr! Los: tilcu!1tc-l' iJ keep- b r-J that the rxurso II purs-Jed kyas rhe'oniy rC.;. Iu!c:c5fci'fj,"i:iie TfTtaVi.nl to rr-giin Q:c 55 n. . . Ifinv coajK- was different tiwnrd i.So two, it waj beraa; ih circumstance o:"i;ie two. v. e ft!; rntin.liii i!"irrtni? I frt !!. -:in ol let . 3 ii;r:'j was ig'ii!(st l e i ! . y poU:y. ' ""iVvij- JrisLccn s.curJ. in tle CAie of Or. t..r.r n.-rnolil pcacfe by brc' in down Lc iaicn cf commrrcw nJ-; ; iTicni 'morc: ct.i;ly to n inter coute muiuaUy hen-'fji-U!- If itiU oc-comjii tin;d I Cr Iimiom wi't, one afit-r auoiher; MIow fjic ur example, nd a f gK-ral pro'enty, 1irciuAre uukcoWD, will gradually? uatie 'mJ tVw ih ni ,,f " ,liie,B orit J ;, ' And fjf mJW an ,a". An intercourse i;Vc thU lo day( which ihilo3..iif.-r8 hato lped hr, whiclij jmx-U avt u rn in llie bright vision n farjej, nd 'wliich prnphecy hn -ep i baly vitn-; ; hen 'men 1all l'rn war 15 1 m,,re Wliu c ,tm. ' . icmpUtti 0 ttateonho orJ like tltiV, ond " '"n. t fr et hi tcait rXuH l the jirucc! And Shu can doubt that, id the hunda J n om pMvincnec! n Irv.a and u- nrutcd ' Vgrnui'mcrco !ialt pov ne id thir' greatest ngt-Mn lit bringing it alwul. - Kiunlly. I in ngtiinst war becauso. peace --jvrrc id prr.t-nuucutly our rMjicyl .hcrr "Uro nii" i" tt.e wuild uinyrt Airi J ar fr c:t!cn nt or ihvir .difcrl-itccd, Vir.J iiflgruw r: i: but that intions h no: 'ittira. ProvidciKV htcKt ijr Itappy inhcr. 'i unce lw r iii fioutu r i-xit ii.l fur ilv.uy Jbrco dt jsrei uf latitude along the ;AJlIh otic roiw Iihaigivin us aland which, ija na. tui'al adveutayt s, U jwrUapa uinquulrd by .1 11 t. ... .. 11 , ' . any t hut. in mi rrsmifctii; ex. n 1 i.t in clirn.t'; tt-fiile' and -'1 itiUai.t in n.i!; c ipi'blo uf fcii-tamieig, in - tiw pVni'ful -f.jn) uu n: uf SI lln: tio-r.iar!c of li;--, jH.ptiUli'm uf iw.i l.uiidrt d nulliinis t.("5 Ht'v, )iirgrenl iwwsiun aaa-p-opltj to t 'ttiis vut domain tju-reia fulfil the riine Vi1 I'tMimtaJid to iiicrcahu tittd ir.uhiplV, hivi ri fl tht Im.d vtith uh ioIu. riu urn' Mili.fimfi jK'puU-ii'Mi; tu lovrl th f.ircs.Jt iujJ ,-i it up iii!tIu:irM! tmlc ihe I'ui oi" n : ti vk-nr the tlu,.: nips mill mur:kt'ii, and 1 -rtcriti hcin t: lHrf ! plough mid hiclvlv': tu cpri (jvi r r.nd ditu 1 chocs of human 'labujr ntid Itumun'hnjjiiiH'iipDd rint(-nmtit; t fW th l.iiii with ciiiu4im J t-iivni, and ilIafM: to u;inv iu jfprMiJiiifi?xiV nitit'a by. rtUriipik s a it' I raihrtiid: li ctKip 'tt'it'cnimlt feiy il.c Iriiiuuiib-iini of it prliicts, tutd j nptf;, rn for its intt rnul trnde. War cfin.oniy irriMde ih fuUUincnt f iIiim I ijiti inisshliti d hf.ivi-n; it absorbs iht vpiulih :;ni diverts ihernery which miht h n "Vmi li bt'ttc'r dirvotcd tu iniprnvi-mcm uf ur ci-unirj. All ivo want i prarc estnlIislu'd v p-.acr;andth'a tim, under tin uidanic ol it wise und cru:ir.u.t policy, will wion Iffvt u.s nil ilu: rctit. I hv time will do it, undr thc infliifpco tf a wUo and masterly inactivity n I'brusp thn which mne"nihiT his bctn vas i iiJcrnttxid or n.n grossly iil'sn jfi' s!lli.'d liy. siiuic,! wlii should havi kcVvu'' brtjrr, i'; h is hi--ii const curd t' man ' iljcliv'm.s. Beit, nific in-1 tilths, ntid what is m-'anV by A wise ( ' jn.u'liviiyj :irc tliitii wiih npnrt as tho rhc ont i tho uuijiring if ignrnco I uf indi-lrncc; tho n;hr is t!io result uf thw pro. fviiiiJ. 't h isilmii ; w itdoinV hi h Tuik inTi Iho inturcHiid bearing of thing:; which' sees iw rouspiriug chusi-s wnik out their t ffects nnl vli ijn' and ihnno the con lilion ntjman. Whrre wp find tl.at n t.nal en use d I tfiL-intnlvs w-irk out our good, our vvi.sclni i v to h t . thrin wink: and nil our tusk U tii n-. nmve iinj)cdime7iti.. ' In tho prcseuit easi, one nl the greatest id thcu is Umud Ui out impa lie who rannot understand tho d'GT'jrenrf LftwitiMi :ui iirrtivity like ibis, und'rn-fo sUr--!ur, imcJion, an 1 ihe dui.'of nollunyt, in ws yrt but iu the horn book of polilieal pet nee. Yra, time vvt-rl ihoring liino1, will t iFiJ( t ct cry thiu fur m. 0ur ypahuhui is now in- Us e to U a p nfti wucrchit nitnt ,rJmo .it tlr ir.fi jtucc, or unif vh of En-' I '3 anxious to lrvcot the litter. aiU bO- curtr t'-3 former;- land 1 kQew that time woytJ j vj-iiiiit us. ; 1 3ia J to cur.'end again! L::, wiijeh Wait far ory-naan. ' Th a a no case furl a masrerfy inactivity. 1 therete wres tled boldly with, thtf rpest I inland success ban prulvcd jihat iho'pdi,cy aj &ou:id. But, in the cajiejf Oregojn, time io ourlavor. My policy ia b.it)case as thesnmc la a viU Vvij". ar.d lo hreserva peace. I had- in letrsci n ivar vfim c.nnnq i; ;r, r , m e 11 I u 1 1 a cl r -Mj u u bIxii 1 1 II, Tu lh rVczr t - - ? i.Ivjw t-i-jch cotiP.-Jencc oo-Ll i J Ticed a iho b jastin-'of tl;a Dtcucn.tic; 1 len, we suVj i':i u lew extracts from sorne of the Democratic print of. the S:atet" in ri.Iatk,a to thc!rGul.crT:aiui!l cac did 3 tes. We ass:: rc o-j r trlot J t! . z 1 Dera-. cratio Ursji: ibut ;he veri-vt s.:cc.ithirtcr a cun:lato!n !u which h'.I will come whvf-a.d :!ie.bickciing4 and sec.the ii!-felius common TIJ V,'a:"u:.! .Hi .1 re ; retirr..-- - " lA r, ur.J.T t : i ?:rch, t s;. s ev I f Jr l' :rdir. 1 1 Marl-t- n.c'.f'JfJ, wL'. -s th;ui in -j1 v.'ionry 'Uhj.t tbe Iwp3i.a. J chidi-d n S iturd iy. - J ,l ca receiscd by tlie .Ili'jjrr.h, f t Mr., SlcLsne, iafv-rM ?ar 'gorcroait-iit sub&tanlial!y that tba Krit. (Jovcrtiment wi!! tr.ake na t.jure prpisilaa or a scttKnini of tlic CVJr Vjcktion. titat oor fo-rrDDK-Bt'. arc at bbcrtfi to jt the ,n;t;ce an4 pjiss ch laws as llicj by tbik proper for the protec- . 3 con. - bei:- j of oar clii3ftJ -i-l Orejoa, tut, thai if t!w siib- I ; , . J . ' - j aniting tlei brolJierli'KvJ. , It wo beaullfjl! lakes plaice between if iciiiicnfvT the twacouatrK, Kilkenny 4-a.fiiti and ihe his erjoy l!e Uio Uuitcd State iiit,be preparcJ fr the eensc- spnrt very much. ; i - ' . " -r! n rt"'- 3 Urcal Ef irl0 wa BOt Pcrwit fca m J .1 r i I:- ifeterferenc-i ikith licr own rights, or-tbc Now for i:w proniea evidences of loves1. , . . . a il knew tht i I ejka was nn ir.df pendent b:ate, nnJ had su been now ledtd by Einglaad herself; o thaTt if the pcopt of Xex'as;ori:ieited ti the anri-xatlon, the iopprHiiia 'Vf !Jng!and had notliinjiotiind 4i; and that wo had nmldng to fear from" Mexico, unless she was a?ed by Kngland; and ihaji JEnjIand v;ould not aid ho r indr-sA vnth a tiew m the Oregon question. And Y fhnught ly if I lie jlVa3 q'irstion was rloti set tiled, therejivouid be better feeling be twnen us and England. We, a re both tbu dc- seen da tits of th's siirr.e titocji bolh jealous and brayc tioih fund:(loo'fon) of war, Engkfnd and g.ioJ wilL The Licculu Cuiler goes it strong for Leak. It szysi" r r " : We pullis!) to day ll.o correspondence o Jlr. Siejvtlrd and the 'Democratic Slate C'HiimiUeel" and of Mr. Leak, and the Peo p!et ho called him from his retirement. As wc were am-tag tua hist, we cannot nor wi" ifr compromise Mr. Leak, aud our rtas'ni are all-sLielcnt. By a irfi'rca;e , to ourj paper of Wvs 20:h of: January; the reader will find the following expression: Is it tut prc posrerous, 'lnt 1 45 'delegates from ali'parU of '.he State ftytuhl 1 congregate at Raleilr &", "and then jlo' return " home, without TiTtn an aUerrvitivcl and ?ich mcrt in the conrenliun as L: : and. Yf-.nule, either of vhorri could h:iv3 r.iibly :hrtiug!t'ut -success " j then, and wnld ha ve interfered, ahq lhn il would us a War lo rrcover'ih'tt wjhiejh, by a wiri a Wdd policy, we might jave tlTeCtual! Curled. I ' I ':''iw 1 i i:-! !' '.IH-'.i ' 'V; would Cost ie and aj!s- UIGIILIiXO MESSENGER. i '' iji'.ir,jld I-mwJI op or fift ATTAM NGE COUNTY. .; Eduqation No lat ian$ L rVrile 4an eur. April .17J 18X0. i )Vc ars authorized to. announce Col. Jfollll Onxter as candidate to j reprwnt Hendl-rson JH Ills 1 tiireit':. oirtty-j! lie Ri presenlativi' branch of the next 1 rtribl.f ti:iri..' 1 iVc am autltorbed tu announce la. SI.- Call- IIOEI a randiiialc to reprcont'Buncoiabe. county iu ihe UiprcBi:iitatic branch (if tlie next Lcgislaiurc. is week. 3," bus pceii received, but too will appe ar in our- It for Insertion tl next i.urnbcr.'t ; 1 H1K:'. ' . Lant week I'.-i' Spring netwipnj of the Count y and SuporiorCoQrUiea .held at tbo Coui-liiousc for Duiicoinbc county7 jln the Sijpdr or Court, although u c6nsiU4 ruu.c amount ol .business was done, wun Ibai pruiiiptituiie'an A di'spatcjh ,fi)r which his Honor Judtje.I'jaraon is so jdistinguijihea, yet so far & we harv heard, there were no! cascj f auy great tuipor tando before that trillunal.T j." In the (Jounly Courtlherc wepe some important niat. tors Lft local character actcd'Upoo, the most exciliag of wbrcb was the Bridge i W..WAodfia and Candler. by tb'6 r: w i ability by Messrs. NS against' ,tlio reception! Nowl rj'idge, ; ik r Alusslr3 Francis," Daitt-r, ard its reception. ;y lien the djurt decided by a rote from 1 the builders Uiq Drilled couniyi requii iiiij the donorsi and aepori'y to keep hp the wih coinpl ivhith n quisition they ehpcrfully and promptly eJ. O'ur townsman, Mr, ttpposih the erection apd uso the rroond that it contiie'ed nc owns on me rvcr o cision 'jpf the County dourly low, e Sup County Court of the yt Jones's, and by Ednry, in favor of the- arguments were closed, of .15 to 5, to receive !a$ a donation to the to enter into a 'bond Bridge for : six years; carrie d tho banner of Democracy ths canvass, with honor, jf nut We heard nothing of Mr. Shepard Ail loquacity is vroreibialV9 heard nothing of the .Central C-umi;lteo'thrtfi ihe Jury Wpre to ba packed to syii the cause. H'l. It I ' I I f Hon or caucus; on the declination of Mr. Fihcr, 'Jold' Mecklenburg must furtiuli '.the mn," w!id thought cf : Mr. Shepard tlien?- When ;CuL-WTieeler vwas nominated by a writer in the Standi V who urged Mr.'Shep. ard Tclaim's ? Whta - meetings were held In Lincoln, Catawba, Cleaveland, Uuion, An son,1 Mecklenburg, Bladen," Robeson, S5c, then the Covmiiito found a man in Rik-igh vh t wa ju5,i.tIiQ thing,1' and a man who was nominated by "only one meeling, and that jof hjsownjownsnicrt io.llileigh'h vSuch double dealing is"'un worthy s- good a cause as that oi D;7moci" y. Leak rei.viirid n tiur support. ; " . Mr. Lccles speaks m "de positive'' as a Frenehmari of "cur acquaintance would say i'AIr. Slief ard's 'loquacity is proverbial.'" We can add, sn also is Wxs'demagoueum." Now ho,k upou t'his picture fronfthe Char, lottc Jeflers onianT-Uie first piper,1 by 'the' way, t(i hoist the mrae of Mr. Leak lo its ma he a d " r j ' ; : . ; ' . ; ! ; 1 j ; '' j : : . vi fiU, i y ::4 , . . ' What can Mr. Leak expect to gaiir by running under" present circumstances ? What by abusing a.porliotrof our parly, as he has done in hid loiters and circular, and on the io f?cld o.-t I ..... . M. he shall receive stump, too as we learn he does! Does lie Smith, who has been oil tho Bridge, upon pp0alcd from the d?- Uie Superior Court, to una upn tlie appcu uu'n'.)us mtdu before l!j N.AV. UVoodfln knd Candl foul, aijid by Mcssru. fjrancia(. in oiMxpBition to it. 1 lie be iha ttctlort of the' County Co ahc iK'cctsitvol sucn a bridge flaal and decisive, and that taken'. from their decisicin lengthy and learned argu. not see that the whig press all over tho Siaffr arc publishing his le trs and circular, and fl (tiering hjimwiih honied praises, to induce him to hold on and persevere in his course? They see in these ;things the irretrievable overthrow of Jpur party-. We believe the Contral Committee acted in good faith in the choice otjU candidate; they were appointed as 'guiirdiaps of oor party and its principles, to act in j'istsuch a contingency as.occurrcu by the dcjflension of Mr. CaldwelL They wore calltid upon .by. the press, and by letters irom an nans or me oiate to c noose a can- d.il ite. Thev did. ! And liow. unless we in- rigbts cf I'kisc under l 'protectioa., ,,. I - Auotiicrf Linn or. It is said tl.at Mr. i&id.TclL of the British IiCa tkt:i at liVaahirgtoii, fta-grinc on to Boston, to Uik the Sttic-r fir Litefpixjl.: , - J Ths JfTT. SuaqTO inotlicr ramer, that the British Minuter hi Vas!irtgton is siid to have written la his governiiK'iii by IheJ&t s?aincr, jin favor of an imniediat, adjaslrant of the ceirfjan Tlie April steamer iJrxprjilcd to bring a. definite answer to these despatches.;, - . " T.- .!..: I; jH!Mllr .i-:i''lj;H4t Tb tie Editor ef tht jfighland Mesarr: I) ei a Smr Darinwny brief atay in Tar rillae, I recti ved; as the renStof my limited elTorts in be half of the American;; Bible Society, 42, which will b placed to the Credit of tlie Asbcville Bible; Society ,4-in exchangJfor which an assortment of Bibles and . Testaments' will soon bo received, and disposed of, by tho ! HJUnajr-rs of the Society.- Jn brhalf of the' Bible; ciiusc, I return my Uianksito those individuals whofcntr bated the above suin. Other?, who were not; called on, would have con. tributed had they. been solicited to do so. Such are iniornica mat nicy way yeij; nana over uicir aona. lions to the Treasurer: of t be- Society, "Col." Robert W.PaHram, fr AshevifW: j, 3. .' j The names of tie dSiceri of the Society, an ac count of its recent procjdihffs, ,c., will be- liaiied you for publication in- daejtims; by the Secretary of the Society, Rev Eraalus Rowley. ' Eicust me for askinjjorj'bu, as Editor of anevvs paper extensively circwlatedithrough the upper coun ties of the State, a . steady jandwarm advecacyjof the BibU cauic. It i'.is doubtless the basis of all "bur civil, social, and bqnevotcnt instilutious. - - v , Mjst resncclfuuvlvouri, - 4 . ,. - W'mj! ' Hon. tllQSi STRING FIELD,' s V : 'Agent c( the A. U.S. D. M. - B irrinier will accept our thanks for a copyjofUhq spcc'cH of Hon. W.j Egcm t).e PcnarcolaDepiac'ral Exira) March 3).' The U. S. biig Somiers, Commander Ingiaham, arrived at h3 port yesterdy "after, uoon from Vera Cruz, ,rnaking the passage in 8 days. As the news received by this arrival js et importance,wc hasten to lay! il before our readers in tidyance of our publica tion day, by means of a ci- 'extra.1 -' We ire iiidubtvd to aeitiien of-this city, for the fotlGwingcxtr'fcii of a letter from in officer on b iard the Srncrs, which embraces all the most infportamj items of news: , On tho lG;h Mr. Dimpnd by a letter from Mr Parrot of the Legation! learned that Mr. S!i deli had demanded-his passports, having been ri fj3ed reception 'as . Minister, although tjlie Mexican cabinet cxprdssed a perfect willirig ness'.toj r'eat with d "Commissioner on the Texas question. ! f$so wrote th.tt A(r. t out i.. T 70T ' 1 :. y. After tho ren Jr i n;j ' vcrdic ho ujs', again nrreittJ cn lhj oij. -r io'ilctrreni cf Ar cn ! tcmanded.t prison to nw.-.it Wi.ii. eTi-jTmitoCfii' b-ys tlit "Jlr Chore's argum-nC'ftir t:o dif:' was agreed by all to be a ii.iistc. :tve p'cad-" ing such hns boen shivri-. r enmift. al trials Tho prisoner !:s'et it with t'lQ in Jtr impertoi jablvi eo dn 's-t, ut llw perspiration stood in big drop on tV. brtv. ol the matchless orator, and Irs form tcvli t very nrvoun s with ihe intens-ty uf his emotion. Thoe who he-ird Mr. Chnctto en this occasion, will nt & on forgci the almos painful tarr ness of his manner, tr -th powerful b;:rn of his- words. Ho" seemed as if h we rej "leading Xor his ovti life, and tho wholo sena'i possessed an ,r awful ia. tcrpst.M- v , :'- ' In reply tq a qrtstton fronj the Court, cn whit trround the prisoner wt :n:tle! whether for want of proof . or on the g round of somnimbulUmlhe foremnn ol tne jury stsi odthattha question of in-rtn'ty or somnumbi'. tism w-s not considered at nil by .the; J-iry. The excitement was intense in aiid ab-iut the Court, House, the crowd raising an Immense .shout ni he was carried off J:cori Daffj. i r 'vn rzeastire w.j t?.krn up i.4 thJKo'Jssof Mr 'iv! ;tari,V!y tba tll.' if lJj:al,lep,ali fere, llif 'discission wis," ltt, t on TLur.iy. 3 J J' b.II fzfscd ,'?j",-v !;y .c xgreJie Oy vctes, .. u fc"cp'of t'hc Ja:r.: ?nl '! CongrjM.ar.-r f-3 cel.. ......- .i',iv!.:.-!ii::6Sf!if:::3';j -".r.;c4 ..Ibli - tend to disband the parly utterly, and givcup the St.ite forever to the whigs, they must be stibtainedi tin what they have done. If Mr. Leak woufd lnow decline, lis he ought to do, will a Toh BrH ci '' l ;W0U! 0 frg,,ltcrl fid ho would f ' , ;:st ctire the! lasting gratitude and friendship ol every tru'jDeinocrat in the Slate. The whigs would be.discomfitted, and all bilterncss and distraction banished from. our own ranks. Jjl i! hej.'willnct lake the advice of his real riarjCourl, by Messrs. r,uB'a his good setjse must uwei )irt , (jailhcr, and Edney, crior Court held that upon tc grounds of and highway, was appeal could not be in crrisinji at thennnual uvertige tif hit hundred "thousand. L; t th next tweiitV-five iyrar elapse, nnd nur increase will liavft reaohe f n ji.illion a year, an l at the cid'of that period tve kImM 'coiir.l ti'porilrt'oti of forty n lions ih'fre tlmt'd'iy ft w'rlLhave spn-ad.fromocein ti occ:m .The ctn'kt of the Pacific will n he j.sden'vfly. popul.ited . nud as tbVkly ielth d with villages nnd towns as (he eoasl jf ihe ' Atlantic is now: In another genrtrjm we :hall have reached eighty million" of pe-ople. nnil,il we 'can preserve. pcV-Jei; whd lill sell lMintls to our prosperity, or huf "aiv'iiiRsw ith on f.Hit phnted.on the Atlantic and tne tiher on ihd. JV-ifi, eshall tiocupt a p iiion b twren the two uld coniinriitslof ihe world n position eminently rah-u!atc4 l' sr. ure to u the commerce and influence if b It wc abide by thci counsels of. cam m hi tense if wc succeed in preserving odr con. titutional liberty, w shall tl,t.n xhjbit P:tack! tuci as tho world never saw. " I ' !itw tliuuhis rjne j'gruM mission is 6nc.om "pnsfscd j With "difHculties; but'snchis f ihe in. hererit cdrrgy rf 0ux pH:icnl nystcm, ond such iii wpanaive capahility', thai it tiny be ; naaeto g.iverri the widest Uparr. If"bv war , we lccone grai,ue cannot be free "if we will be both great land free, our pvticy Is V lCf. :j' ;:! ; Jlj i!.:f;,!l,' $ pS t " Before I resume mv smi nll.nv ml in mv -j affw wort5 whieli relate personally, la my. "ri win, relieve tn Senate; I nave been charred wiih hi tririiv rvri rr in. clination for the annexation of f ex-s than ' for; the retention of: Oregon; "and il has been jiu mat my r,an a iii. r trnn r.r ii Soulb buivcry weak iu comnarison' for the . or,lh ut hy Texas spoken of j as par trcularly connected; with ihe Southern Slates. ' 1 always thought that and a very imnortant rwn: nf thA Uv- f ' the Mississinni. and ihAi ih.V,no nf nil n,K L ' loved tha YVt worn ..i:'..fn. i,: ncquisiiion;a9 a means of oerfec tins andcon- ummaiing ihe unron: cf our great Wcslera " World ! In.. t i.5 - .in ucw mil i exas wail cor.ua. cd to a southern latitude. I tbouHl Jits-Wgb. ' er portions extended up to the-'latiiucde of 42 .degrees north, not far from the great pas? of 4 the Rocky Mountains'; and I haebc?n in the hibii or,uppsing that llie SquiUcjp States froperliad not so great an "interest in iCas had ihe great West. ' l - 1 But it sctmi I vat Wong, and that the an. Slidell would ba in Vers Cruz in ihe course of a fryeck, and wtjud immediately lake passage l herefrom ff;:tho United States- The St , Mary's was in!' readiness for his 1,0 commodaiion when wc left. jt On the -1 81I1 C .mi. Conner received a letter from Mr. Black, our consul in Mexico, le appartd to ba somcwhai.exhileraled Jby lift ciiceiing intelligence broiig"hi from England bv the Carr.bria, which, he. had iusl received- He writes th:it if this eivs had -been sooner received Mr bitdell wpuldliaye been received, and throws out a suggestion that our Mission mav be accepted ati'lfio "latest mument Allhougii Mr. Black&.'; location should give him mdny advantage for forming "-accurate opinions. 1 d-i not ttiiik!-wc hare much reas n lor noping mat ins jiopcs-AViti-.ue rcatizea, 1.1. . Ji. . 1 ... . .... . .. J.'l'i . r 1 "t-.'.. i. ' u j The negro-mirs Tlave, for whom a reward of six hundred dollars has ben tillered a "d who is thc-aupposed murderer f CapU Na. thaniel Vance, of Lurens District, was lodg. ed in ' Spartanburg jtil on Monday . lash4 Spattan, 1st insL '1" "The Seminole Jidmn.--The last Van Daren (Arkansas) Inteltigenccr aays: 'We lea'rn fmm a gentleman, who resides cmong the Semi noles, that they .are Well pleased wiili the country they hive lately removed In; and aro clearing large farms ready for cultivation ihe ensuing summer. "They will, wq are sure,-now rsp'dly advance and improve, a they evince a disposition to cultivate the soil nnd" depend upon their labor, and not upon ihe chase, for subsistence.' ' Hydrophobia. A copiou : Jraught of vine, garj atlrnornmg, noon, "and night, is said tobe a cure for hydrophobia. Warinz Murderer. The Louisville Jour- tial says: Wo. learn 'that a young man named Richa dsoh, a resident of Lexington, has pub licly stated lhat he shot John" U. Waring. He is a.toa of Simuel Q. .Richardson,' who was kilJed by Waring soote years ao at rrarkfort. - ' O - currc : .- f. 1 :. j. C ) v cr r. ::irr t anJ c r i . f the 1V -; fy:.-" ?;i'..f-J '-'-..V ' - ; ' t si-" '-l-r.;, v: .IT -v; r tr.i . a f C; C rr-.rv. IK w? Rro ji- ;l nr.-nr-":ise fciicu itaud its ea'.uv: a in 1313 j; i . I: ' ' . , v Y.w b-:i w tf.-csii ed Ju tJ3 3.rt its m Fn 1 i.', fJ; brita title, and rrrrtd'to' tho! 1 mtlfo oa iri- nfiML . A dcbslj w fftts in the (te, wj prcs am - tkaltLis fccipirt, fruif ' a-.wo t. -l-u .-u " c. . , inatrv Utf CWry, s..:i rve y Wa.1 uucu -sion.ia jiWtbwiy, alt h j- it prcc ipfc b - t ' 1 , led u r? a bre, 4y ' t a wc 'J known b j . ,1 b fetaun , ber its rrrica&tt.Csrlng iftfftosf exist ensv- -But il is prefer ty at ll e.rUjJicniind; hbcJ iu , a(iveta the MibK'Cl'JsCtbo. drsQus... of it; for alUioujSi wedj rrA hwv Vt t::y. sioa can al preseat breas the eiilnfari i j -paity oranixVlM, and defeat this favor! s r-afwf of the Executive; yet, as with the jwoplo at Uro rV aid- a the pow . lo dein1.8'i parly traiumeU, wet in. vke tha ti- rf uvcry ararnent which may load t a better m a t at a futtiri and no very d s.aal d -Kttioaiii IaUZliritrcr , - ' v Spring ji is com- nnd rb bircl arc bo'r.ning" to loose their ina'.cs.. viV-tuog nin "gi lhon,Aif4 4 1 t boose their likewise. A gambling establishment at Corpus CbtUti, is very significantly caiWd, "The -Titer's CaV-c."'' Tho re is quit o a q extensiva revival of reli gioli yiin,s. on at ifjia .time in Charleston r mang-tho Presbyitfcrians, Methodists, Ej-Lco' palia,ns arid IjjVidisU-i .-. J , .7 " ' - . Hon, Caleb : Cashing is spoken of as the Democratic candHate for tho oftlco of 'Gov ernor of Massachusetts, at the next election. ! .,1 , ! 1 i :.- i; , i1'' i.; ,. i , j, I,, , ;, ' , , . . 3 'i.:,' ... 'j jj n. . ii;-; j ' ; I The bill for supplying B jston wi'.h the pure and nbuudanl waters nl Long Pond, has pass ed both branches of the Legislator, and is sent to the Govwrnor for his approval. perceive U judicious and wiseand still per sisls in hjs present course," wo Imp every D.mocrut; inlhc.Siala will rit once.' lake a stanrf agnilnst him, rafly to th "support of Mr. Sliepard, bnd at once put down this spirit cf disorganization.1.-: ' rom that decision of (,11V kJUJVllUl (lull, kiunwi OJijIUH-m ivr 1.110 1 t 1 f. Suprrml Court. The aMlof! the. County Court, ; 1 llti Sdard Pptjaning cfUio- QCt the Judge decided, had so jr legalized the builJinj tho n JiV.ina'lirig CTiiirmitte'-shysr Tht of the bridge,, that Uic inpinctioa heretofore granted, forbiddir g its use, was rctaovcdr and it is now, to all intents and purposes, one oil the . high ways of the county i During the existence- b? tho injunction' one of tho 1 Commissioners" went, op and so fariiniahed the briJgo-jks to rcnder.it passable, fur which he was attached for, contempt- jef Court, and firicd twenty five dollars; and but for his acting unaer the Sancl'r ef legal advice jalllcr Jand severer punih nicnl v. obi J have fcecn imposed upon him. ' : l .... 1,J Jj," ,: and irl 1 ilr manaffemcnl Was exhibited much talent and legal knowledge on both sides. We are glad, howevjr, that it is so nearly settled, witheotj intend. jnr to jbonncct oursclf in arty.iviy with cither side of the difficulty. We Would rejoice at the adjustment of n riiiealion nroducin? the eicitement that this J 'ill...,: '..I' " :,: . has. Abril number of Godtf Lady' Book came Tlie in, hand kcveral days smeje nmfl manificent enjravipgs. out, the cnviaoie caariii proprietor informs the pipii ...il rrnenst. nuichasedj thi I Of ArUiur's Maganne." r. 'r tlL tr.irlva BookV It is embcUJthed witli and sustains, througb i( has gained. The c : that he. has, at .very e jlarge subscription list This places the circula ahad of any Magazine of Mr. S- Arthur as a whom as ia writer, 00 maoj the wofld. ilof has alsbl procured the assisUncc rcjralar contributor, than in Mi is country is known letter The admirable irrangeinents of the pro-1 prietoir cannot full in aouing; new inkufi uis t 10 ujjjruve wuai your juugmeni already unsurpaed Magln. right; in a word by casting yot .1' . Ir. i!i rr WaVironnW- fceld pure man and faithful public A TVrrlocratic Gonyention for WakS county ,' held in the city of reigWaatp tnat; W- W-HoU A,n editor i of the Standard, C. V. Wilder, and B. IX Sims, for the j House of Commons.. G-i WJTborhpson was nomiaaieu tor i. j. is j j " '"' ' ! 1 '" "" I " 1 f" '' . " ' 1 " :: . J :!"";.,i.(j.. WWten hear 6nr citicna !compIaiQ of the want CarJiage Shop ji townuhaving. at pfescat. We thin a Carriage paker coold'carn a hand. soiic living by-locating ttt oor rulagc.j' ion of That Mr. Leak teas Wealed . wiih all Uridnessxind fair. ness we KNovf; and whatever he may, con- ceivcto 6e his rights in this mailer, or what ever, construction he may be pleased to put upon iha fiction of the Committee, we never tlicless huinbly insist lhat he has no; party right to run for Governor. Before the Demo, cratic parjly of ihe Slate - we now place the issue: -WfUl you have organization success, mid harmony, or will 'you luce Walter, I;. 'i!m,v,xm ;rr.7'i'r-':'C:' .The,jFayetlevilIe "North Carolinian-; has wisely 'taken to a Irec,11 not chocsing'to unite itself to either party. . .AVe would, in all seriousness, ask'dur Democratic readers to weigh well tlie leaders and "principles 'of 'their party, before voting fur ei liter of .these men. We think lhat a candid and'impartial review of these will .re sult in the conviction lhat'lheir own and con sequently their country's interest, requires lhat they should withhold their support from men who have, no role of action, no govern- 1 'i i 't . .1 ' ,.-. D "1 ing principle, but an Inordinate desire .for place and power. Democrats! bo true to yourselves to the dignity of men by during tells you isl your votefoT a whom has been found 110 cuile.n in nrefeTi . :j ..j, 1.. ; j . 11 !.,.,,.. m "..'.,' .. ':'. ence top assislihg in Ihe. promtlIon of a vi6- tdihough almost ahyChtpg may bo cxnccL-d from the unslablo cutintils of.. Mexico. 'Mr. Iidellhas certainly demanded his passports! at a fojlunntc moment 'when tho news fom England and the state;! of the chantry j and more especially the fears of our? ?t tndron, !a re conspi -ing to net onihd irrcsuldli jii of Mixi co?'''-f .' '0&f.$ I Hj .f'- .-':: The pcop'e of Vra Cruz.-are awfully frightened and arc ,(aj will be seen by the newspapers) moving- out of the city. Th Mexicjin "S-avy lias beh taken in tow ofjihe' steamers lo a place jof absolve,; -safety, j far up one of the neighbor jngrivcrs. The p-jopU of Vera Cruz wish toiso tlie qucstidb between us settled, aiflliavinglncver beerurery warm ly all ached-' to. a'revo'lutiomry government threaten a cnunciamnto unless thcic wishes arc regarded. Upon the. whole L have never aocni the sentiment of the pcop e so favorab!fto tjs as at preseut, the discuibion of this rnoinjchy question has, I ainj (persuaded, dono njuch for I13I Nine-tenths' of llie neonle .if Mexico are ardent Republic jiis it is only a 'feyv of j i From the Charleston Courier. , To Celicvers iu Animal Magnetism. I For several years past, we, the undersign ed, have bestowed some attention on -Animal' Magnetism employing a . portion oHcteure in the perusal of publications oh the -subject, and availing ourselves of every suitable ojcation of prosecuting its study experjmaQtlly. -The present time appears. opport'Jns fir in vestigating, still further, the phetftmrha attri'guted to this fluid (or whatever it be;) and we heteby mike fenovyn our. wish to cxarmiue remarkable pr characteristic cases which may exist in ibis city . . . . .. P Wd are, moreover, induced to coma for-' ward in thin manner, by 'the impottumties ol friends and acqu lintancoi: and by th recent publication of ( s we believe) groundless and unwarranted imputations ag tjuat ihe clergy andnihysici uis, generally, as interested op njsers of fthis art. " As wc arc acttiattd no: by,mero curiosity b-il by the desire of asccr tuiiiiag an Jf. assisting lo establish lruthr we rerdtu thisappeaHn the conS lent expectation thai sincere b.dicv 'ra ;in Anim il Mngncrf-ni will appreciate our 'motives and afTard u' thu opportunity we reck. -. - , ' We ih.i'hrece.ivij.wiiW pleasure, and will immediately respond to.uny pliers pr proposi tions coficcrning the examination ofjeases in- private,, bit cannot take part in exhibitions or. cxfierinMn nublicly c.ondoeted..i.'Ojr rer. sou for this c -utmiijilion wf be readily. coo, ioeturcd bv all who arc '. familiar, with tm processes fc of inductive nos'ining, ond toe clemific examination" of phenomena,; Wi shall also be happy to confer ith any gentle man, or wub any committee (who .may lc disposed to submit cases to our observajion) rrspel.ngiue lim", place aim ovuer ueeeary preliminaries. I We are milhorized by a ! getlcman of ' this city toofT'-r.L remi'imo" Oat HundreaDol Kraudrctli'a Tills r"cHaliIe. -Ijet na one sup; .so tbnt the BranditSirSi Pills ftra not always the same. Th-w are 7. They qn, nevo. v be olherwi--. .Tha principltis upon whicli ey are made are so ! unerring, that, a million poano'jt cou'd be mudvj per day .without the-must rvmaia possd' !ity of a mistaka orcurring. Get the genuine, that ir and be -mcdlc'ne will give you fJl satisfaction. . ,t j . " ",' . i Who i Uje blojd is in ai unsund candlliub, it is as ready for iefect Mt as laad lau?tie J anjd; narrive4 to receive ltuel:olltttd grain.. TIio.wj are wiej will therefore- commence the purifljaUonRf tle;r blood without delay; -and "those who are airqadjf ! attacked with iikneasliould do the a-nt. - Ladies alniuld tn, BrandrC h'a JTiUs frequently. They will ensnr Ihem from wvcro aickneiw of the luiur.h, and, .geiieTaly king, cniirvly prevent '. it.,H lIie.,Bran(U-eth'9. rdv4,.aro harmless. Tliey . , increaeo tlie -powers of-- tiwJiey do notdepiea them." Females' wilt find thcnita seoura Umt"itato ' . of health' which j every math -r ' wishes to cAjjr In eostivencss,' an ofun prevaWat at an. in threat in f . period, the Brandrcth'j FilU are at saf andeSlctual remedy. -. . There is no m-dickis an safe aa this, (I is raoro easy than castorj oil, and ta now generally used by numerous laaies: iiirougn lueir 1 cohiiiiciiioih. vr, Brandreth can refer lo t inanr'of our first phyw- 1 clans who recommend bi inlls to their patmntff,to.tU6 exclusion of all other purgatives, and the pilU,jbeJn, eompoeed entirely ot .neros or vegetaoio metier, purjfy tb.s blooand carry off the corrupt btttnora of the body, in apninncr eo simple as to . givatvery day tase and pleasure. - ' A ' PA rrON & OSBORX. AsIwville, N. C. J. M. ALEXANDER, French Broad N C. " JAS.C. SMYTH, Morgahtyn.N.C. . . WM. I CILE &. CO, Marion, N- C. ' k. M. P. PEN LAN D,BurnvilJe, N. CL . KELSEY &. MAXWELL, Little Ivy, N. C. 3ulv 18. ld45L 1231 m Of lice of "Literary Hoard ? Atalnectin?ofthe BoV4 4V ) is aay, tl w as ' Resolved Tha.t Uhei sum of JfC,Kty if lioa- saud Six hundred ana iivcutr-two Dollars, 5O-100, .(-STldp 50J in .tpartf t tho nett iricojn of. the FunnTKr-fhe supprr' 0 Common School-,'daring'tUe ,cu"rfent.''yeaK be no'ilr dis' ributed among tha- i$veraVCo,unlies, o the Suite, in proportion ,to theur Federal tnulaliop. ...I,". . -WILUA-PAHAM, Pres't. officio, Literary-Board. - . .1 ' . 295t J .TOr THE LADIES. 7 WE are no-Vjopeiimg a hew and bcaotiful stock of blue, .Idack and yellow, I IV .S. S mc t nlcndid rrcw ft vie alicoes. worsted nett shawls, fine parasols, ann sfiadus, i.e., &e , ' . . , . Some new and Iwautifal black Alpaccas,. dress fi a n d kerchief h, &C.1, " .... Neck scarfs and handkercliicfs tot g'nllcni en. Call and examine our stock. '1 I 3, s. L j. p. SMI ni. Asher illo, April 17, 134 -tf-29 5. 1 y t : the high cl-tss and ' aristocracy who support me views or me roym pHriy. inere is uu; in teresting article on! this ,subieet .in -the: last ,:- .: 'h. ? '"J. i !'i pnper-s, 1 " J ' " Tho RritUh.Minisier. writing to the Eng. lish commnn'der orj ! the.'sUUioni" saysjlhai he cunr.ot persuade liiese people that England will not to Ppi-raU' with them against the United Si;e:4 they itiivo tho-greatest irenl fiderie that EngnJ is ging "to intrlerc to prevent their beirg bullied by us, but be has unequivocally iciHnated ihut-Jlheir hopes would not lie realized. - . J' . In' Ihe last pa rie rs will -be fou rjd a qojiice of the flagrant aUaktjuf Gen! Puredes 06 the Air for imy-cus.e of Lucidity or Cloi'vovnnf that shall b proven" to our satisfaction'. money has been deposited,. and is subject t j our award. - - '! Respectfully, t( Ji Bachman, M. D. v" " J. Belungsr, Mj D. S. H. Dickon, M.D. 4J. Geddings, M. D. March 27th , 1843. . ft . ; , f , A A 1 A: .- la.yuc.,i Exp.ec iQraut. R 1 rrfererifte to odrJaacrli.Jn$f eo!ami. it w.aibccnUial this .va'oable M.-diciae i ouvred -for sale in ihs city-. .We eatecm it a pleasore to ha able to rccommjfrtd lW medicine, as the bertcitcu'.- ted for the.purpos! f ennnj' conjhs, cold, ore- ihmat, anthrna, and all attvctifn i wt lun. From a Ion? personal anq'iTntance w tl Ur. Jdyti", ' ' I... .1 V. : r (itmcir nnd 1mi mtArnrA .. freedom of the p.rcsjind iho persons of the edinars'Vnd) prttije...-- Thi JsvdingprouS proceedmg on the parWof the President j "and mutt arouse strong resentment artd.fearful oppo.snion. Gen. lent "and ambitious partiztn. . A man who does nc lovevhis .principles well enough lo sacrifice his personal aspiration fotheir pro- A largcnirt of the troops under Ampudia feave maTlnied- . - - W h:iv. received repatls from Jatappa that the: Northern - Provinces are about lo secede from the confederacy. "-!' j i l i-.t .liP.'' '..-1. -!t 'Si V- 1 Hon. A. Pockery wiilplf accept our thanks r. K'-, r - -'mcnts. M Y. " " "X for pub' jfp , ould lake lisScdicinc, less brandy,; rtdWkAhe world jvouldbe a fabcaUhier world Ui it Is 4- Accounted for. The Silem Register says thai; one, of the parly iti that region gravely motion J is ncj. worthy lo Bo irustcd by-any j protests that tho la u n pa rel Wed freshet in nonnt I - n1 . . : 4 the iMeriin ic. was euprl bv the 1raraof the depocratst sneu lor lue duwntau pij ineir strong. hold, New Hampshire. ; Tims.' Ritchie, Jr., who killed John II. Pleasants, i i has been tried and pcquillcd. Effjrts are mikiag towards dividing lowai sothatjit may fJ'Un two"cnnven:ent Slates. The line proposed is the forty-sccond degree f nori 1 !alitui. JZagarcrop of Louisania--Mr.. Camporni- er foi New Orleans, has published'his annual lauiilar tfatistics of tlie Sugar. crop, &c.rl Louisiana, from which it appears jhal -ihn cron of 'IJ45 '46 in set down at ISo.ooO his., and the number of planters at Daniel OCoiineU- Tho follow ing para. grnph, concerning X)X3tAinel?r is from n -Lon-d.m correspondent; of ihe Liverplii 1 Chron icle: ' ... . -'Dani t O Connell is breaking up; -he o longer treads the ground firolvj;nd, walk . .. . Tt ' "T. . n . n . last xv it n carriage aeoannaire. .. ;'rffwun a cold.' HndJ-creep3L,ploogfwii.Whin rksiing on brcast-bnne, oryould. rest ihere but lor ihw imple f(lds which pillo' it up? ana Keep ni u warm. 1 never taw sucu ciwgc - man bein? as that whirh O'Conueil presented u;: J . . ' . ... "' ""i""1"" . a .. i ' .1 . vesterdav in lhaStrantl. compared witn me . . . - VT . I.I hifr v,!im neiive man ol last year, unao t cmin-ihere.ls nu-o'her. word for jt h hailed a cab,orl rather, I should say, ihe rub man seein the rnteebleu statu oi too old man hailed ihe great L;beralorf who immedi i.tPij trroned into Hie veuicw wun a Sign; ..W.nefl O'Cotinrll goes, farewell Mi jJgiiatiorp tbe spell will b broken! Sir Robert Peel wstye for"nim"nVLt'er end. ilo knows, hweycr, ar. i hft wjil b'giIaie for Ucuq Tn thai know ing, tlwi O Cmnell wilf not Jong tr.oubjo.tnfti He is u:ward. ol seventy yeara of age: us la twelve months have I. lhil years.wright on mm. it may haye bcen- Ju'job.'igo rh-u mitism after alL v Certain" bis appearance called firth the sympathy of those who saw we know thuli he is 'no quae. arc not nostrtimi of ho mdr cry.op.hut are the result of his kjrrj expcriencia? a, pf Ast'ij'nf niyiei ani, and the expense ' of" great labour-ffA'ld Only Give; it a Ur Tr'al. We ask nJ rao-e of kny one. than '-to give Dr. Jaynr"i Exoecrtir&nl a fair irun, aim 11 iij uwa noi cum in e yario . oisciis- n for which iii ia rrcninincndrd.' sooner and niofa rcrcluaiiy.than any nthtW medicine that bT evev . )fc?n oierad . (o th"pbl'c, Ihu, Proprietor; ts. willing lovnoero any penalty, however severe. Uie public may see prnppr to impose npon him. It " has. a-t 1 it wHl cure pozhi. Ctfdt 'Arh-t. .fl-iidiM. Weeding froin ..the. Lan or . Tkf. at. Vlvt92 CoHSh. Croup,.td ,a vervs1ariri'tii -i.iritv of the moU hopelew cays bf C-insnrnplioTi. when Piysl. eiaos and prescriptions fail ti d any 1 god. Ajriri weaaT.-omyjiryo. lt nst hurm y mi, bat if miri ana 11 ui;i ii.i Mmi 1 ITepared krid: sold at No. 8 S.utfi Third Street. ncjr Market, Philadclpbia. . . . inese IMcdieiucs pro for sale in Ah-vilw y In IleridiiBonVitle'fcy '' ." ' f V Oct. 10, tils' " v. . . - FLO'JR! FLOUR! ""Either-by the big or barrel, both from Tennessee and from Col. Lowry's mill. - " I ' . ' RANKIN FUfcLTAMt- : Apra 3, t84S. S , . . ' ' '4 - 1 j;--! 11 m..; - MANUFACTURED TIN.WAUE "Of Superior quality, riveted apd warranted not to leak.' For jsale either in small w fnre nndhlitiea. ' Anril3,lS46. RANKIK& PlfLUAM. i.V Ti' t tl'
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