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R. • •■itor/' in. f'x Mr 111,. 1 - 1 ■ 1 .... r ': 1 • • tic. , "J-'tnl III, t!r. ■ lIUu. ■f l-r... OBSERVER. THIRSIIIY, Al lilST 21, 18H. '4.” tout TH. !. 1 I'l-- >• t;...f. M- i, Mmistor froui Kiigland. Upon con-1 tiii^ his library he in a very polite and ^ |i_'iiiir manner diroctcd me how to ]n-o- ^ ^ «i in order U) roceive my rights in Kng- ■^A^TS'Tr*''T»l®‘^rTTTrTT'fF U, intimating that 1 would eneounter n. ^ ^ ^ V II Hj iU *C [h t'liil'.n rassmont thi're as I lid here, aci'ordiniilV wrote, through Mr. Hunt, ,11 minister, to (Jen. Henderson, min- - t, at the (’ourt of’ St: dames. 1 give • Cll.ANOK.—The arsaw Stage will here- j,lv: j after leave rayetteville at 0 o’clock, 1*. M. LoM'oN. March 10, l^o8. and arrive at Warsaw at (U o’clock, A. M. ‘iw and I'l'. (.Jraham’s letter reached I'Jiose papers which have copied the adver- U"t until last ^yeek. I immediately of 31essrs. McKinnon and Mc- ^>11 r'le receipt ot l'>'- ^'••diaui s letter ^ ^^.jH ft rn u to the I atent Ottu e, made kiu>wn ; 1. sire, and exliibited to the clerk the | (’okrkction.—In a portion of our edi- riiition of tlie invention as given in tlie „f 'r,u-sday we stated tliat “more than as torwarded to me hy J>r. (J. Af- had heen suhscribed to Imild a I'iiiiiin'T till' '•anif In' inloriiied nu Fkdkhamsm—The Asiikvju.k Nkws^, gression, depends not at a)f tipon the I of the United States. The President has { to expect no ju.stice from i &c.—We exceedingly regret that we :ire Huostion, whether we h.ad a right to the ^ uo other power, than as he is, by the Con-' j\^nd as ‘‘one renegade is a Ijocofoco paper, woi'se thati ten except number of the Observer, we’indulged in a NORTH CAROLINA Eir.HTH DlSTillCT—Ofpioal. 184!). 18.^1. suppose and forthwith we Avere rofpiestcd to keep about rights. War is a the IJible for our own reading—the News J’ublic war is a contest between ; ing taKen possession, wanted none of it to i(s very s-ipicnt ind about rights, carric^d on by force 1 juire fiom persons within the territoi-y the I.ongressional Klection, we did not indc'pcndent Editors, it was a matter of “no cimsef[uence” whether a doctrine was that the title of Texas and th(Tu. S. ex- sustained (U' not, by “St. I’aul and all the tended to the I’io (Jrande, it is still beyond contest about i a riirht to take possession, and that, bar-' ,* ‘- ... .. iiijr lakeu l.c has a riirl.t to rc- "pon the result „f I’itt, and not by argument. If, therefore, it I oath of allegiance; submission to the regu- dream of the disat^trous personal conse- , (ilreene, were assumed as clear and unn»estionable lations of his military ofliccrs; suspension qnences with which, on ncconnt of that re- Washington of all resistance to his military authority, be visited, under pain of being treated as traitors, and T vrrell, ifyde. Saints in the ('alendar. ” In our extreme ' ill doubt that, Mexico ]»ossessing the left ^ made liable to punishment in their pcMsons ^ ^temper of tlie Lditor of ( anxietv, as the advertisers sav to “cut« r stream, having settlements j and in the confiscation of their goods; and **'dinington Journal seems to have . .1 ‘ . ,. . . • 1 1 th(>re. having officers there, and exercising ; to seize all the jiuldio pi-operty and reve- been sadly deraUL'ed by defeat, fov in the .Tnix s. le mo^ lan u lou.- as e>, we tiiei t'e there—any movement to dis-1 nues of the ccnintry. All tiiis he claims last issue of ihaf jiajier, 110 less than y/iv Ijcnuir, >ie\^s AMth a (juotation from old ^\ ill. possess Mexico, to occU}»y what she thus as a coiKpu.*ror, and wlcHy irn-spi'ctive of ill-tempered articles are devoted to us. "‘yne, so ctanly. lluflTn Lane. 4'.>S7 -I'.iK* 411-KI 528(i 4fM)G 49Gt> to ;i;ii>i‘ar befori' the Attorney (lene- ;oid d. 'crilu' the machinery and whole ntii'ii >o ;i:- to enalde the Attoriu v i-r.d to decitie whether it interfered ^i'h t!u' tlisc-'ViTV of ])r. (iraham. 1 • IX (' !>: S'!. V 111: N1) 1-: 11 so .v. T-> Mkmi ('an II; XT. \ i\v tl’.e time has arrived when tlelav cation beyond Kingsbury has not yet been determined. I s unni \Vhig and trui' lu'publicans into I those terrible animals known as ‘Kederal- Xa;’s 11 K.\l>.—A meetinj: of till' visi- . ters was held at Xa-’s Head on the !Hh *represents Jefferson and inst. for the purp...e of takinirsiu-h actionoxpminders and as would bring the subject ..f opening the the do.-trine ot ^eeesslon!— communication of the Atlantic and All»e- ■ ,1 bt' t:iral; tor it has bet'n jtniicially marie Sound, prominently before the jmb- i ii d in Knglan I “that if an inventor |j^. 'm'Iv and calmlv s'amls bv and st'es i, 1 1 1 • , r ■ , ^ nc'ohitions ueelannir the imnnrlance ot |i- '.irx'iition iTo into ci'mnion nsr> without ' ‘ rriii.r his claim, he forfeits all ri-ht to '"iprovemeiit to the State and (Jeneral . , (^o.ennuents, and e.xpr-.->ing entire confi- ='>v betleral d’t. forthecn dit denee in the practicability of the work, •^l^“s''*s. Badgei, St in- Iv. and Co.” are I’ed.i-ralists. ■A ■ lit. t(i\ei'imienrs, ana ‘.\pi -k f"r mv I'v. n • . untry. that yo„ ineribe my name .ji,,! ,ho belief that it is a work strietlv Na- ^ As be fort , rii,. M .nufa.n K„.n-r. :v^ having first .-hara. ter; were adopted.' ' I”'''’" ; rvlln.^ it wa a^o resoked, that tor the publish tl„. d.finition of t xtiiiLUi'-h dt. tuu f ■ .I- I- ♦ l> 1’• !>• i ‘I'cderalism as rivin bv tlie News: II- -r Tbmes. 1 do not wish Amen- 1'"^'“ "t attaining this ol*ject, a I ub.ic l>in- he iniposeil n]i;iu by >riving lar:e ner be given at Nag’s Head on the .)ih of k! iiiiiiiey to iMiglish pafeiiti-t's tor an Sv pteinber, at which tlie ]>resenct' i>f the l’i‘! i'lciit of the I'nitt'd States, the (’abi- net. th»‘ • tvrnor of (he State, and other distiierni'^hed -itizens will bt> olieited. tbc sums, demi- 47 *270 devoted licads; of }>ower and projects of coiKpiest, 1 come As n«ual, however, a bigh state of e.veite- to the proposition before u-'. \\ i- are call- Jj^s caused him to mi.ss the mark, for el uiMin to place at the command of the . i i- 1 • • 1 • ^ , . ,10 one onlv ot bis numerous articles, is a 1 n^sulent ten regiments ot regulars, in ad- *' ’ Iition to t!ie present military forct'. For ^^1*.^ at all rieces'>an. .^ll■xican setth‘in*nt, the inhabitants : ^yhat purjio^e? 'J'o carrv on'the war with Speaking of an article in this paper, b('tore them in dismay; the ofliccrs \lL‘xieoi' I jmit what plan? Sir, the Pre- upon the srdijeet of New York polities, the fers ,.f Craee defend ab uidoned tlie public buildings and set - sident declines t(. inform us upon what J„„rna1 savs: lire to them; and, under such eireum.stances, t,Jan. i ' x; ' “i ' oar tones, nrder the command of otTieeis ’\r.vi---\r -'i i;- r.iO 1 L .1 I' t 1- +•,. , M 4] f .'IaN(«- Af, (^111 li]> sca..) his higs ot tin* North to pause, thu« ot the . S., took trom Mexico that ot ^ 1 ’ whieli she was in possession, and by torce , 4 /. 1 1 i- 1 1 • , 1 1 1 1 , • 1 , , , k'-.t i.,wesion of the territory an.r.,laee.l A few days ago, wnen of the whig j.arty at the North, but also elect him by as many hundreds, it ‘under the juris,liction of' ’the iSiited : ♦ consideration by Us own traternity with it.” r.idcr such circumstances, it is best t,7 States. i '“.V from Kentucky ^ihis, th‘ Journal must have known to give no reports, which the next dav’s mail “Now, sir, on this subiei t 1 bad the (-1’• stated in bir, strong and ],p |.',,r, it must have known, that mav tontrad'ef ,„,„mor Ih,. ,.r..„nt ,...,..1,1,..,, 01 ;,f .-I,,..'.th.T Whi-s.” w„ ; (^oot>.—Hopkins L. 'rurnev, T\ S. Sen continues its attempts to convert by those who represent the sovereignty of tii‘ nation. Vv’ell, sir, this act was direct ed by the I’n-sidrnt of the T. S. lit; ordered the troops to the Uio («rande. T'ley .-idvanced. When they came into t ht U('( Angel us’ I Arc l*ass;ng as not de.'erving more particular n >tiec, w return to the oii;rinai assertiiuis, that th aiKl .^lini I' the Ivlitors mad? ly tbis last discovery, however. ■\ri->'TKHN Ki.KPtimns.—The result in each of the Wesfern States, has been and is involved in so much doulit, that we can make notiiinir of it. We ha\e iudf a dozen difbrent t'.deg!a]iliic reports eveiy day/ Some annouu-c Dixon’s defeat in Ken tucky, otiiers his election )>y ;t large ma^ jority. Seme .=*ate the •election of the ^\ big candidate for Cluveinor in Tennessee dmitting not only the abolition character 1'}’ seven thousand tnajonty, whilst oilier.^ '!i Wiiu h truly btdtnig,'to fbeir own i the brave aiid honie of tht' fret*.’' re'tair to Washinjiton upon tie- honor at tlie last >t'ssi ti to bring to th; attention of the Senate tie* action of Mr. •lelb'rson, (lin ing his administration of tiiis (1 .verniiK'nt, under circumstances of a very “The pestilent .logmas advocated bv similar character; with this .litrerem e, that these men—that all jc-wer '^h"ulil be ve>t- cil in the I’rc'^idetit—that ('ongress shouM be d 'l'vi'. "d (if til.-' ('i.nri;iit;oi!al riulit tt> ;,uili:e o! tin* exp' dieiicy :i’ul neces^i;v of war—that the |mise an.l swonl of' the na tion sliou! 1 be bofh delivered into th(‘ b ind-; ot the j’resideiit, that he who is but the Servant of the ]>enple shon.M leei:le \'itho!it any ofh'T restraint but his iwn di~ retion ami will, when be sbal! uiarv h I'is armies into any ofundiiiir Siate, to sul.jiigate and eii.-slaVt* her people to tli ' d’.etati'in of his knt'jii/ pleasures." Tlii'se says the News, are thi' doctrin-'s of {•’ederalism—tlii‘e the ‘Iiertilent do". I c* mas advocated by Me.-sis. 'I’adger, Stanly N.'w, We called upon the K.!it >rs of the News to ] roil'.ici* anv 'pi'ech. letter or es^.iy. in w hii h eithi'r oi’ tb ■ Lrcutlemen inmcd or any ofb. r Whig in North Caro lina or in tlf I’nit'd c\er ‘ailv ieat- ed.' cxpif'.'cd, or in anv ni.iiiiu-r intiiii ited, all >r any of ‘T'e-tileiit dogm i>' :e-- held l y liiin. lla\e thev d 'lie so! N 't at ail. i’,iil;:ij t.> d > so. v,e called upon them to retr:,er th ' eb.irge. llav ■ tliev done ('-.fii this ait of jn-tieey l?v 110 means, 'i’hty s.iy i. t a W ’mI ab’uit it — theyai' uniHi! Tii- ^ ti’lll iriK 11! I,111,if. mil/ if l'ffSll> l.-}il- ly.'/i'i/.Vr. ('!I n sj,. i il (n "'n- .’ r>nt, to the eliarg '. llrletiy, tiu' N- ws a'-ert', that .'•ie--rs. ‘H.l^rir, S' nily \ ('o.’ ad\^-'I the •!. th if j- over. and e-p'cially, th - war-making ) *\v r. >b '111 1 be v*'•ted in the i’resi>b nt. W'l- have bi f .rt' stated, t'-.at tin> asserti' V. v.::- t 'tally de-lin.t.' of f lu;: 1: tion in truth. W(> will i.'ow pro\e ir. AVe will ; h '.v. l y the reciiril. that .^lr. lr;dL''r with the ap- [ r"baii' n of the Whi'j’ ]':i; tv in N 'rt’.i (’a- roliiia ami ilif! iii.t ai'iv e:.t til. he utterly eoinb nnu ^ that his do-triiie ■•e’ae.. aiel the d j-M'tv a> decla; sjieet lies, Jll’e i Ur. That ]>'iWer. jLt Cen L're: :li rentw mv % t. lit n '■ -n. Whi.'n my suit was rejt'cti'd ■ r|, Tateiit t Hliee the commissioner , who V tl-e ’ ve Was a gentleman, i remarked j.it 1 e u:ld wiihdraw my money, I >;. ■-'lit it'.>n>. 1 'leeliiied and a^ked li iu wliat eft’ et ’ViV 1 laim an-l specifi.-.itions uM have b\ puttiuL; them on ti!> in the lie remarked, ■“Tht'v wimiM i.pe- as a peri'etiial v>tr,,tf against any per- el iimi'ig a siniii.ir inventien.” '11 p.-recive I am siiOieiently firtified ■ >tim >ny of rec.id, in I.omloii—the ■r. 1 — I’.i^'iit ('tfiL-! ('lerk's ullice of Sii].eri 'r ('onrt—i'V miny li\in'.r I th.' tirt re-peetability. that 1 ae 1 t'le invi'iitioii reeiteil in theireonv- '11'. Tlii' 'cems straiiLre, you will : It ••truth i' straiiLcer than ticiion. ' bl'i hi- boeii a rotnaiiee, tit t > paiir a ’ ..r a :' rii a tale. (’hanc^ fite— v—1‘r'viii.-m a ei'neatenatii>n of ^ ,1V r wl'.itdi 1 have had no 1) \ }■;■'Vented my renewing my r t ■ l’;t-, nt ():liee. 1*. S 1 1 • i-end'-T. l^.)-'>. I wa rejios. ‘‘V 1 eheerful tin*, wh 'ii my r. ".ra-d fn’ui the 1 *.>t-.>tl)ee nitti'^ially larL'O. It was :r '111 iii.T-hants in .N. V..rk. I "t' the grea.t (•"iiflai.'Ta- !it'ir”Veil Wiirth Jr w"' -ta'ed that the water _ ' ’ :i' ''••■n as it left th" ll‘>-'e pipt' i ;f 1 etlVet. 1 mused: “can it ' that l'r"\ ideiice lie-ij-it d water ■i'l' ’Illy thing to put out tir'' No. i: ' I'i- 'vi.lcil a iiui(i for the very pur- - —C. i-:, ,nic (>reat!s ean be |.ro- .. t \,.un.l.-' everv wliere on earth.” ■ tie- laii-uaL'e of a g.aitjenian on ar; 't;e. ‘. when the dreautul enntlagra- II v.a 'preadiuL'. carrvin^' di>m ly atid • ' :t: 111 in tr.-M-k. “Our tire eiiLdnes r. dumb. ■■,ir « "stly tire ap]-:^r;.t\:'; a U'* - ' ] >_■• r t, \V - .lid not extinirui'h one ;l . 1 'r the W:it r. a> it es.-i]"-d, fell r’. a *'■■■ /.‘ I !u i'>. to the earth. ” - V" the tir't ii'iptiNi* t* my a-',;-. Tin 'IV was -ontinii"d bv ex- 11 V •! ih - !■ I" Nki Ui\ KU Navi«;ati«>\.—We learn tViMii the (ioldsbi'ro* I’atriot that the Neiise Kiv(>r Navigation (’ompai>_\ has been e/- ^anize'!, by the eleetioTi of s;x P;re' tiirs. The ('I'lnpanv propiV'C to have the river surveyed this Kail, and cxitect to secure the services f>f Col. Tliompsnn. Engineer on the Ca.ite Fear ami l>ee}i Kiver Improve ment. for th::t pur]iose. EditI rn.M i;K Cdl N rv.—Tlie Tarboroii-li I’ri'ss jmldisiies a report of the Agricultu ral .'^oeietv of _ Kd;j:cconibe. estimating the value i>t' th*' sr//> s of the dtton aiul other crop^ :.f l>oti. at .«inn.iiiio. We ne'_rlcct''d to state in nur h.-t. that a ( ird from .'Ir. F.rwin. denies t!ie truth of Mr. Haxtcr's stati imnt that he ipal not intend to tire in the duel betw. cn bims df and .^Ir. K-win. 31r. F.rwin makes a -tate- nieiit of facts relative to the origin and ]>ro- gre.'' of the ijii.irrel. w hich are eertilie.i to be correct by the secti'ls on bnth sides— though .^Ir. F>axicr's second does not s.ini;- t: ‘11 Mr. Frwiii's com lusio;is. Mu. Wt.li'Thlt.—'I'lu' New Y '-.k II; r- a) i has rli«‘ f dlowifig .le'pafch fr an AVa'h- iuL'T'.n, anui.nta'ing .'Ir. Web-ter’s int. nd- ed resign;; ti( >11: “Wasjiinctov. Aug. n. ls')l. “It i' 'tated ui'ii'i ;.ut!ior;ty whiih b aves till roiiiu f.‘r doul't. rh-.t Mr. W bst-r w.ll ii"t return to thi' city as Secretary of .'^tatc. He will remain away till al.oui the a.ss- nd'liricr of ('onLre--. w’neti li.‘ w;il temler h!' rc'ijnafiou. T1 •• p sirioii wliii h his {lien Is have }(lace 1 bim in. r. ni'. is it, in his opinion, indelicate tii..t he shoiild rei.iain in th*' . abiiiet." Fr'^bablv aii'ith' T b"ix. T'.i ■ S'.uree fi.'m which It c'mes. eert.iiniy does not entitle it t.> mu'.-b e;-,',i'.t. WM. A. tiilAllAM. / ,1 .,1 'l,->if'i,i.—'1 iie f'-llowiiiLr sti.tistics. iii|.ih .1 iVi'in the records nf the Couiniis- iiers ..f Kmii;rati.in. ;w'e so airanL''''! as compare the arrivals of immigrants at 'I t of N 'W York duritiL' the tirst se- the title of till* territory tli.n withheM from us was truly and ch*ariy onrs. in cv( ry other respect the c ase was like this. 'I’lie territorv was withheld by another Jiower. and a di: j; >.■ ition manifested by ihat p'>wer to deprive us of what we owned. I'lider tliese ciii iimstances, Mr. fJetierson concciveil that he had in* right to use the military force of the country t.» obtain po'sessi *’.: ■ f that v.diich was within Id from Us, thoi.^li I uarl\ oius. And he states, as the reason for rel'errin;.;- the subject to tl;e lit t( nnination of Congress, tleit matters relating t'> j»eaet* ami v,*a; bel".ig OM.-Iusive- ly to that biitly. ainl not t > him: and as this movement miglit ( hange tlie reiatioii of the two eonntries from ]"a(*e to war, therefort'. it liel.ing.-d to Congr^'ss to deter mine witcfher tlie movement should lie niatle. ’ Again: it being ib'ni. 'l that ilicact of the l‘ris;,h iit was an act of war, he takes tin* L'r"unil that it w-.s an ;.ef “likely to pr‘>- du! •• wa.r. ” Kveii this p(i\V( r. lie denied to the 1’resiil'-nt. For he says on the .‘M ainl .''b'xieo, and the Utter and absolute want of anv necessitv for this additional milita- 't'teiTod to the National jiortion of the . « . , , ry force, a par"t of a communication from WIiIl'' partv in New York, whose coniiiict -renncsseo, a disunionist, and al-- (b n. Scott was read by the Hon. Chair- in yielding any eom e.ssions to the together a disgrace to the Senate, has been man of tin* C.mmiittee on Military Affairs, condemned. ]jut we waste words I.i gnluture by a vote- as to tin* amount of force that would be i’ i i- ef two to one. , 11- on this matt(*r. rrom liO-,(toc'i naipcrs we re.juire.l. (ren. N-..tt evnre.-etl the u],in- . r-„ . tL. , If will be l.efter still, if « Whiff Legis- ion that it certain nurpos>*s were ceritem- do not ex]>ect j.i.-.m. i n m t.it p»- 1 ' 1 . 1 •. til" i ■ 1- 'iv.,II-.. v'lU ia*ure semis to tlio Senate in ii:s I'lace a jdated it wouM be iiecessaiy to raise his ot >oitli i aioun.i, \^e «lo. Jn*J/ '•1*1 , . . . force t) fifty thousand men. 1 myself know what amount of credit to attat h to e^^^d b Uion \> big. asked the Hon. .^enator on w hat plan, sys- slanders against tmfirr-Ji/irii rih .i‘n. of 1 ndi.v.n^.- tem. or l.asis of o,,eratio,is for comln. t;n;r x..rth Carolina, when uttered bv those th'* war, that estimate was made. 1 he , , , , , Senator de. lined to a.nswer. Ilesolntions n*asons f,-r making many .^tate, resulted :n its tavur by a large ma-- have b'jt n piopu.sed in tbet.ther House, professions in order to cnvince the South jority. A si parate clause, prohibiting the makiuir iimuines. and to the. e the ]‘rcsi- of tlu*ir loy.ilty. iniinigriitioii ot I'rce Negroes, was adopted (hie oflier I'oint. llie Journal and ly more tlijin niajoiafx'. V foi;d of ■ ~ -A vote upon the adoption of ri;cci;tlv amended (’onstitution of this lIlipUlM* ilet't has d(*cline.l giving any answer, resolntieii was infreiinced in this body ask ing the I’resi.h nt to eommun! -ate* to us i’l- f'»rniati >n on this snbjeet. siu h as lie nii^dit fleem it consistent with the j'uldie interest to ciiiimunicate to us, eith"r coufidentially or in oj.en session. 'I'h'' i’resitlent was asked t.) eonimuT;icate to us inforni ition w hich woiiM ei.abh* us to understand this monster ]>roject for the war, which re»juires this great additico to cnir militaiy means; atui this ni'irninir. ! v a vote of (he inajori- otber Lec.iftif.) ]>aj>. rs are calling ^Vhigs ‘Fetleralists.’ Not because the Whigs adv.cate Federal doctrines, but becaii-e the name of ‘I'etleraii.'t' is odious. Now the .loiirnal is welcome to call us a ‘I'oderalist’ wbeia ver it chouses. Ihe pci.)pb* are well enough inloniK'd of the fact, that in all cases where Ivxeeutivo usurpations of Jjegislative power have been Cholera has brolscn out at Louisville Kv. Twenty de.-iths in one dav. DIED, Iti Mix-ksville. f>n the instant. BKTTI/v KKitU. int'aiit .liiiigliter ot'1 nl. .).)lin A. Lilliitg- ti»i. I year. 4 nioiitli? ai>d S days. FAVKTTKV1 id.K M.\H KKT— Arorsrj2C lirMiii.ly. -^O a 5-3 ;!.:in!. ’. •' ■■ ■ , , lirMiii.tv, |> cli,-Hi !i y-j 14 a ty of this body, it w;;s iletermini'd that the iittempted. tlioso att-m-pts have been sup- pitt,,.‘,«j.pU.. 4J a 4'> f-Mtlier, ?olc, 120 a‘J.3 ••|I:i‘, sir. if the ;;et was iinf ;iii ;ict of war. it was plainly ai. 1 ni-!“ife.'tly an act ///'. 1!/ tit jll’IXI III ! V. llh li I t W.l- Iifi 0/ trnr. n a( t tiic timiency "f whit h was t ' //.■ nf ,1/" / ('•. iiiiil tins I "ini',-J 1’ioni ;i state of ^///. t'l :i state ot Ca.n then' be anv ibmbf of this, sir"' 'tr. is ini]>' -sil'le t Ml "t the t|uestinii shoubl not be put to the I'resi- llen^ whether he Ir's ’ii his possi'ssimi any inf trmat'oTi oti this sub’cet. w hiidi he could, consistently with the public interests, coni- municite tons, cither in op, n session or coiititli ntiallv? Thus, by the action ..f th* Presi'lent in the one case, .‘oid his friends in tho ether, intormati'>n is denied us, ami the war-makiuLr power of the eountiy' ex- •Imu d fi-om fall knowleilgo uf the jdaiis l-’O 14 l:: ■JO l.CMii, lijir, .MeluaSCS, N’ails. cut, (.tats. a •2') ji '27 4i :i 5 4o o .:,o doubt i*. when we re- f,,i- jhe jirosei-ution of the war! nn'n] ;and. aiierv ^tat.' ef ,, ,, ,1 9 /, ‘ • ' 'li.il any tlnnj: In. caar'. 1 v an ane man doubt tliat the tacts have any leen ! angry ^tat.' ef 1 ■' l'i:g hicli existed itet Ween the t u - I coun- tri.-s. 'When w * re—*1!e t the positinii whi. h our armv led.l at C..r].us Christi tor entirely misrepreseiitctl by the News? We nnitv im.ntlis. aii'l the disputes exi'tiuir think not; for, in~tead of proving Mr. j'orteil l*v the s,)-ca!l"'l J>t-moeratic party. lU-cswax 'i'he J' iirnal tlit*n, we sav. may call us •Federalists,’ or any other names whii h a rt.ti.ta. T 1 • • f f’crn. I'o’Hoil, I.iiiRced. Oo bvilv imairinatum ma\ sug._'est. Jiut • ’ ^ ( (Hh'C. 1'l all INiwdcr, o UOat) o(7 V, believer the .loam.al thinks proper to do cii^c^e. it nil .-Jii'it, 14a 2 .■'O. in order to arrav a^rainst the Whi*r Mipir,br.'^.vn, o a . ^ " Ciui.lles. r. F. !.■> alt'. l)iUt>. l-.af. 11.1 a bl party the pre.udiees ot tho peo]'b‘, we 4.^^ .'.i St,it/s,».;k. 1 shall talce the libertv, and with gocjd rca- Fe.ittiers. "0 n ."52 l»o. alura, bu. >;* . - It. 1. Fi;ixso('d. 1 lit a I IT) Sliini;K*s, son too, as we will iiroeeed to sliow. Oi , -p n ’ * ... Hides, (rreen, 4 1 allow, calling till'.lournal and others of similar Mtte, dry. It all \Vhf>at, Iriin. Swei'ips. ;") a V>'hiskev, b'!w .11 ,di ir-_'e- j'arty to !>e ‘auvo- j ! :i; '.i.fhs f the pn-s. iit ;iii 1 past year: Ih.'.d. .'d. !,n:ii-y. 1 I. 1 . ■ .r'larv. h. 177 M, .'...'..'.‘.I lo. O-'.o A ■ril. 1 bH-'T '2~. 77'.' \\ ;iy. • Ml .Ii. n.T'.J ;u. 4oj .‘:i. 1 n; — 1. t.lJ T.'tal, l::.'..''lit l''-J. * 11-> 12r>. ;iu I:, :isi' !’. .r 7 iiii.iiiLs ill 1 K.',l. •I'*. '.IS'J Th. ic w. n • '•^.•jnn arrivals fr Kill the 1 Hir.KfT I'n'iir.T.'Tl'iN.—Wt' fiml in llie Ilichni"!!.! paj .-rs a call f r a ('i nvention of .^b•rcI.ant' aid all other- tViendly to the cstabli.-hnicut of a direct triile ••fp-m .lames Hiv' r t.» I'oreign Conntrii s.” 'j’lu- call is sij^Tietl bv a large number of l»ich- mon.I and J'etersburg .^lerchants, who in vite the :itfcndance of tlni .^lerl hants of he proves that the :ict North Carolina and Teiinesse.* at the (’.in- si ndin>: n’ocps into .^i tlir.'ULdioui t!ie I'niou. m t • niv ■ e d eti-i:..-. 1 tlc't them. WeWtti-ili'W s expou’;.|t"l in his . triu. s of tiie \V1 .1 by it". appr.'N.i] of th'ise i^'fly the-e: ni^rvt ss is tii.' irnr-iini/. ii';f •Jii. That ( mine tin* n/y Aid 1st'. sjK .'cii on tie. 1 ;ind w .;r-"ss ii::s a ng.it to u. ter- and .«• "f a v. ir. I'r.im ."'Ir. l>:;dger's abb 1* ••Tell Ueuimeiit l>iH" pages extraet the f.ll'iwing in whieli >f the ihesi'lcnt in xico was an ii't "/' im.ntlis. and tin tin* two cDunrn's—the mutual IJa.l.ror and the W1 1 in'inc, r'tv and breaches of faith ‘ ^ v . 1 ; It * 1, , • • 1 catisot itvstiii'iit uo'.:iiKis, tiie Ncws has —w’-'t n we reollcct all this, it must be ' manifest thatsnch an act as moving an provm .tsen t'. be a propagator of ‘pesti- ar:ne 1 f >ree 'o th*' Iti'i (iraiule was. in it- ' lent —iloctrines. SI if, if not an :ict of war. at least I'lie Avbi b I Hut we are not yet throuab with the W'T, the .■•pp.\ara:;ce «.f aL'-irn ssion. an.l one Asheville News. We will ]>rov.‘ by its whitdi w.s c deulat. 1 t I r.'us,. the f; - lings .-hampi.m. that the Whi.;s ot li.,M":,leans, all'! to provi'k * retanatmn. ... , . . ^ , 11 , maintain the authority f»t ( onijress over i iius miK Ii must !>.■ c-.neeiieil: .-.ml it so, •^ir. whence di-lthe rn si-lei t of the Cnite 1 tl'^' makin.'—and the obj.-ets and purposes S'ates derive hi-- ]iowfr to do this without ' for which—war, is m-nb'. Ami we will t!ie I I ns.'Ut of C.iii'jress.'' , furtlu'r jirove by the snnn* biuli authority, •• Ac«‘ei ding ti' Mr. defr.'r"en. an ;et these powers nrr to (’niii/riA., which in its ( xecutioii miv chane'e the r. - . 1 1 n i 1 . 1 , . ^ , .. • ", not only I'V the I >1 ))ii>-ritfi>- iiartv, but tiv htions i the eountrv from ]>ea', e t.i w:ir. , ^ 1 ‘ 1 ' is an act beyond the competency of ,he , 1>“ b'Moer ot that veiy Southern Lights F\ei uti\e. and lo be ].asse.l u]>on onlv bv party in w!ii( h the ^^ews finds S‘> much CnnL:res-. ’I'h" ('onstitution has undergone ‘ su]>erfiuous no change, the people liavi* made no a- meiidnieiit to it; it stands now as it stood in the lime of .^Ir. .leflerson. Whenc''. then, has 3Ir. Polk deri\e-I his authoritv lIliKTT, we find: t" tii.' 1:;th August, l^.’)n, and during the ' 'rre-j.undiiiL' j.eriod of this year h>.' arrived. 'I'liU' the aggregate nuni- b.-r of arrivals fp tn the 1st of .lanuary to tli.' Idthof AiiLoist, was l:’.o.''lb and during a similar jieriod of the present y ar 17'.b~Io immigrants have arrived, ■ wi’iL' a co!ii{iarati\e increase of 4.’),4tJo. (OMMKKC'IAI. KIX'ORI)^ AinilVAI..'^. VI ntion to be held in Jliidimoiid on the j j,nu/m’-hi! fniJ mn 1 nth of September n xt. The Times enters into a caleulatien showing that the enterprise must neces sarily bo suecessful, and notices the fh t fli;it at this time there is not a single Steamship running to Fiirope fn'in any jiort in the rnited States South of 1‘hila- del]ihia. 'J’he pe pb* of New Orleans and ('harles- toii have indeed hitely entered into con tracts for the construction (d' Steam ves sels. That su( h enterprises will be jiro- fitable, the cxperienee of l}oston, New York and riiiladelj.hia renders certain. ]Jut besi.b s the profits to be derived from such investments, the establishment thesi i!! uf iiniiif: st, th' n. 1 will lav it down, atid eii- to ib-monstrate, that tin unr /'/ ,r;ih M,., of our troops, upon the pag(*, he says: “Fii deivor ;/•// ii'Ii t/ir iuiDi'iii'titr r>>iiltfif till UK^im-jid ami iniii>iisfi,'iih'tnii/ (n f iif fhr I’l'i 11/'n( r,f' l/ii r„ihif Sfiifp'. I snpj'.'se. sir, that tiiere is no -relitlemall oil tllis I’eier. or Ise- where, who supimses or !>elie\ts that the l'rr.!(h nt nf tin I'. S. is irith thr imr jiiiiri r uf t!ii'.‘ roinifn/. It i " /i''i r ' iiiiil III fi'rni. roii /n’r'ii iifi'ui tuc ('iiiiijruis nf t]lr / . S/iltiS. Atid the I’ll'si- tlent would, have no control over it. direct or in.lirect, except fr.iiii tin' in-ideiital eirciinistance of his limited veto on the action of the twf» Houses; and except fmm tin fact that, in virtue of his oiliee. he is the ( hief commander, the principal military officer, of the United States. 1 1 1 • lines of Steamers will in a great then, Mr. IVsident, that power, was ever advocated b_> him. character, by tlieir ] ropor name of TiiRiK.-^. * in so doiiiijr. we shall but f"ll"W the ad- vic'* an.l e.xamj.le >1 dnii.v C. ( .\i.not N, now canonized by the Ijot-ofoco party.— ir, 31r. (.’allioun reproaciied the liigs fir cea.sing to apply to their o].])onents the name of Toryl Jfi srii.l it was an Pct of mi.'taken courtesy! And in speaking a- gainst the r.es..lution to cxj'unge the Se- naie's (’. n.sure of (uin ral .Tackson for Hx- I ' Utive usurjiati.m. he s.ii'l: “A\'hat is there in the meaning'of WUMi and TiillV. and what in the character of the times, which has canned their sudden leviva! as J'arty designations/ 1 take it. that the verv essence of toryi'Ui—that which constitutes a tory—is to sustain j>ri- riiifdtiii aiiainst jinnhi/i—to sun]>ort the ('xecutive against the legislativi* b*part- nient of the government, and to league the side of pf>wer. against the side of lib- On the lirst ]>airi“ of a sjieech in the H. ertv—while the vvniti is, in all tiiese ]iar- of II . ileliveivd t,ro ihn/^ >rfhr yir. Had- tieulars. of the very opposite ].rincijdes. ■M'-S. I.V tl.O ir .,., l!"'l-.l.nr li.MISWKl.l. ll'; rcsp'ctive parties. AVinc and ToK^.anil run throurb their ap]ilieutioii in all the “.!//•. ('hiiI: A constitutional fa1- varit'ty of cireumst.iiices in w hich they lacv. IkI' been the prolific source of half h ivt* iieeti ajipii'’d. cither in this country, till* complaints, and m >re than half the or in (nvai Uriiain. Their sudvlen revival ■jr, a 1 AO a 40 2 a ,«t a 10 h’l a '.to :i 4 '» JK jil.’i> ■2 a -2i Du. Kngli.sli. >5 a 4 Wool, lii.lig'», 1 a 1.’, AViiitr T/^’ad, Lime. none 4-4 I’rov II Sheotin;rs. coats. Cott-.ii Viirii.‘!, o Ui fo. 3 7 “ I'.KVIF.W OF Till-: MMIKF.T, I'ac.in—Tlii? artkle coi'.timies tiriu. -oTTrix—\o c]ia»ipe. Fi.oi n—Powtiward tendency. No other changc worthy of iioticc. 58th Anniversary. rglHK ()Hicor»f nrd .'\[o?nhors of JI the F;iyettevi!le Indcjiondont l.i^lit Iiitaiitry Coiiij.aTiy are licreltv notiticl fo :ippi*:ir at tho ('otnpany’f* I’arado (Jr.miul, on .''ATI'KD.A.V lli.‘ ‘Jt’.l inptniit, at '.t o'clock A. Af., in t'nll SuMiiner I'niforni. ]>rovideil with 7 rrv’iiiils of jilank and :! roiuids of I Su'd I'artriih^e. • .b McGlLVAUV. . (). Aii'just 21, IS-'l, ].j-lt I'M,I. .\.NI) WIXTKK OOOIJ !^. rWlllF. .'snhscrihers have r,'*ce5vp'l in part, and csix'ct to have in Store in a few day?^ their entire St.‘>ck of Staple and T'aitrif Drif Goods, to preci|iitate measures which must h:id diret tlv to war—(’I'Ugress being iii session —without taking their advice, or '\eii deie-ninir to infoviu them of what he ]>ro- p'.sed to do?’’ 1 spee bee. maile by our friends on the other and apyilication at this time, ought to ad- Anioi>._^ this .sitocU will he fomi.l all the late va- Vnd ai'-ain S’l^akitif of (he movement “'do of this Hall. Hefore Congri'ss met, nionish my old friends, who are nowon rieties of l-adi's'jiml (o'litleinen’s Itress floods. ' t\ 1 V • c , > if wa-5 nroinul^'d by the great loader of the side t>f the administration, that there 1 he hirtrcr portion of their Stock has heen laid ,.el .N'.r,.-, ^ ,„„l i„ ,i„„.i„ i" ■" •'“= I , 1 . ’ , . . imdersiirtied do not intend to he iiijdcrsolii. . ( ongre.ss met—every day—yesterday—to the existing struggle between tne parties, Onn.tre .\!ercliaiits «ill tia.J it to tlu-ir i/itcr- *■ I nat movement was an act ot war; it , ,i,;^ fallacy has been roiterat, d with a and in the princii»les and doctrines advo- this .Stttck hefore making their' was, at all e\cnts. an act direi tly tending | |on._r train of errojn>nus inf,*retices. 'I'liat cati;d bv those in ]io\ver. which has caused puvihascs. to change the relations ot the two countries I ihe (’wn- this new and extensive a]^plication of from peace to war; and, therefore, an act ' stitution, the >r ir-m'th'in‘j Hence these terms. 1 must sav to those who are whi( h the President coul 1 not lawfully or , inferred, that tin' President began the interested, that nothing but their rfn riir/ coiistitutioiially pertorm. j war with Mexico, and began it uiu onstitii- their cours(', can possibly previ'Ut their ap- These extracts sutVicientiy establish j tionallv; that Congress has a right to pre- plication. Tlu*v owi* it to themselves— that .Mr. Haib--er's o)*jnion, ;i’./out the cor-' scribe, limit, and determine the o/./>»7.v and thev owe it t.» the chief magistrate whom rectnoss of whi.-h, there can be no .loubt, ' Congress has ,hey support (who at lea.st is venerable for aright to all information in possession of his ye:irs) as the he:id of the party—that the President relating to treaties, or the thev should halt in the advocacy of tin STAHU VVIUdAM.S. Aii^iust 2t» Ih-al. l-')tt‘ NOTICl'r. TRUST SALE. WANT to the provi.sions of a Decil of JB Trt!«t, executed to rn* hy Kohert t,''ochran. was and is, that, “(’ongress is the war- making powir. ^I war or its operations. I tliink the princi- despotic aiel slavish doctrines wiiieh we * ‘dogm;i,’ as, that the IWsiiliut h;id that i ph- is false, with all its deductions.” hear daily advanced, before a return of the! \„p,,,~t 2b—Steiinur F-verpreon. with I!eii measure render the South inilepcndciit of when the President of the I’. S. moved I will exjiose to sale nt Pithlic A action, on Sa- tnrihiy tlie ‘JTth tejiteinher next, at tlie .Market House in the T-)wn of Fayetteville, the interest of the said Uohert Coehraa in and to the Lot uid I:nj)rcivenients on the We.“t side of Green The stK'ccli of Veviviiig spirit ot libiM ty shall viverwhelm jitreet. near I’ecles’s ISridfre, and a'ljoining the them, and those who are leadintr them to i resilience of I'r. P.. \V. llohinson. -h. hi; ;:et!ee. and H. Chiy in tow. witli frootls ' 1' \ A Mid'vi'than. F I> ISreeie ,t .''un, lloektish ' . W F Mot,re, J’ I’ .I''htis..n, F, .1 flale \ !son. •I T Wa'i.iill, "J C 'I'lii.iiison. A II ^Vhittield. M I’.r. '.''.M .V Son, Cross Creek (Vi, S .1 Hinsdale, •' !i V .) .Martiiie. M N l.eary, .Ifines & iJeiiiin:!, I! \ S'in. 11 Mitchell. Iohnson, W Mc- i'ltyn'. TS l.iitterloh, .J Whitehead, S W Til- 1; .uli I't V ■,), M W .Jessup. R M Orrell. Itev A s Mf('iill.iu^h, .\rniild & ('ooley, (t iS: I) 11 il,ili^:iv'l. ('niie Cieek Co. \V .Murphy & Co, the North. Let thos(> who talk so loudly ' the troops under (leneral 'I’aylor to tin* of Southern Ki-hts and Wronirs a lit-' :'‘:nidc, and took j.ossession of the left bank of th.it stream, he committed a clear aii'l undoiibt('d act of war. ^Vhat is is the News satisfied? Tlie s|k‘c .,,„M,u,,v .-.t.,.t wilU.slal.lia,,,m-^ au.jH.ritativ., ropI.y to ,vith ..11.1 |.i,.i.»slti..ii,tli,itlli hl>f|.llll"ll.ili'l Mt iiij il.iCi llKs I’V .'Ir. lia.I.L'i.r. —will.lj wliU h ,U.si}rm.li.s th..se of the h;g jtarly, “( ongress has a light , yjj. |{hett and not Mr. Eadger. denied to ^vith whom I act. It is, at least an hon t,i determine the no/i'rtu and | Conn^» s.s, and a.s.serted for the Pn.*sident. est and a jiatiiotic name. It is synony- Teriiis made kuow7i at .ssile. W. ,1. ANJiKll.-^OX, Tnistce. FavettOA'ille, .\>nr. li't, IJ^-'d. 1 >-wts war? What Io all tin tie. (>ue line d' Steamshijis w ill cure 1 more Southern ailments, than all tin; ab- | .stractioiis of South (’andina combined. I ,,f nations tell us it is? They all, in sub X TAT i stance, define it to be a contest about rights, “.VII that his been dono heretof're ii> ,doctrines, stivs the News, are *pesti- NATifi-N.M.IsM, Ihe emoci.i so i as-1 j., ,.ai-iiod r,n or maintained, not by ^lexico, in the prosecution of this war, the ' writers on the law ^ j the itower to tfur/n- vnr, and the power to ^ mous wiih rcsi.stance to usurj.atioii—usur peech, we fhid: " ’ ^ ’ ■ " .lotcrmiiiu tlie ,.r war!' '»l'at_/l''a.t..|', aii.l in.- , der what shape, it may.'’ lent Federal doi'm-ks ’ Is ^lr Ehett -i " Eocofocos will, we iuiagiue, dispute le;igned fhejiisidves with j ],y It can, then fon*, President claiui.s the right ot (loing, be- i ijj ,ostilent fellow’ /'\o ' Mf- b’alhoun’s authority in flcclaring that l> .I Me Alii ter. Holt .S: C;^rri^^•ul, A'A’Holtifc the abolitioiii.-,fsthe election.s, and I admit of no (uestion, that wdien a nation cause we arc the conqueror. l>ut where, ^ ^ i" f • ' the name of Torv on>hf of fi'dit, to be ap- IVO'FJCE. • " Iti'v A Sine.hs. ,\ [. Stith ('o, .1 Lane, J to Congress Fvantonl, Sumner, and ! claiming certain rights, which are di.sputed I a.sk, doe.s he tiud any authority for exer- doubt ot it, v:>> tnink.) J fiese doctrines . . ' ' rv rf'^HK ‘•Richmond Manntactunng Company- l.anics, > liinifr, c I- hisher. I) .Murphy, N . . . | another, undertakes to suTipoi’t those cisiiig the rights of a conuueror. It he ; are utterly condemned by Mr. ]>adger, I ' t wish to procurc the services of a Macbi- 'r, ll.:;;:';',";:",, 's'',;’i n^hts U- tv,-... .he i,.,'lc.r,ak,.J 1 ha» tl,™,. ,a,i.t 1„. in.s,,.ltiv.. a„.l hy tiie „i.i,nh.,.s nf 'ItTulc hi. ability ... ,l.fi„. .ho .ot-m. H„t th,ii- C„.t.a Mil,. i..ll;,.:„i. ’ I • U,,, I ; |-„i,o,| j G.u„„,t.vA, hy tlic ' n"t'vi.hstan.ling the j„-,ili.u,i,„. for it, af- y'i:“Zrn:d” rr~Maf Z ■ if. L’l.—Sifa.n,rf;..v. r,r„l„„„, ,-i,t, ttirce''■>^^‘">"""“*.‘"‘1! c.l. It i» true, if tl.O act of vi"lcii«. or .Sijitcf? The eon.|uer;ir l.a» eertain Vi;;ht», ^ . .. , .i.„ ^ ) oe OMa.nen, sM a nealtmui dni( AVANTED. fWlUK Siihscriher wishes to pnrcfiase SOO.OOt]^ jBL Ihs. R.V(JS. f‘>r whirb the higliest cas:# prices will be jiaid oi» delivery in F»vetteville. ]|AVH> MriU’IIV. l^oekf.sh, C«inlK*rland, .\afc. ‘20, 18-Sl. l.j-Orrt i .'- l'...ats, briiifrinfr till iroo'ls on hand received ; d(!claring that they cannot ally them.selvcs j a"-a( S';ioii oil her ]i;irt be not resisted by and the Vresident claims that these rights o U i'F)iii)«rtoii to l*^th iiist. j with abolitionists, without a violation d the nation that sufl[«‘r,s it—if it be ptitiently belong to him. 1'or one, 1 do not admit Tlt^.iver i« in good hoatin- ,ro(wl faith! We .shoubl think Hot. Ikit tiTid tamely submitted to—tio war results, that proposition. It is the (iovernment d‘ " Their repent-ince is rither late -f'»stitute war, it is as e.ssential that the Fnited States, and the iieopde ot the Settlements. IIJ who lire iiidehtwi to uh will con- « f«-r Jill ohlij^ation it’ they will Kettle duriiij; ?■ “ nri-'-i'iit riiontli. AH persons to whom we me '1.'id.tel will j)le;isc render their bills for pay- 11.-'it. Ai!;r. I. £. ,J. HALE & KOK. SuhAfrih‘:i'H to t]n' Wvtklif Ohfcrver tl, .>ri. to ri'ci ill dw Wmh'lyj will ijifc us notke. their repentance is rather late. The Washington Union however, repub- lisliC!5 the resolution.s with much congratu lation, as evidence of Democratic National ism in Massachusetts! A queer way they luive of showinjr it. Viiluahir Bunk Storh.—At :i l:itc sale of stock of the Bank of the State, in Char- lott.e, 40 shares sold at c.usli, per share. ther(» sboi.ld be two parties, as it is th;it Fnited Htatea represented ir that Govern there shou d be two parties to a treaty of ment, who arc the conquerors in every war peaee. The act of f>ne nation cannot alone in wliieh W'C are successful. Therefore, c(»nstitute war; it is like tho case of an the rights which belong to the conqueror, individual stukir>g a blow: it it be not re- according to the Itiw ot nations, belong no sented, no eoutet>t» no battle, no tight is more to the Pre.sident than they do tr> the the result. The blow is an act of aggres- lowest oflic.er who leads a band ot men a- sion; it is an act commencing a content, gainst the enemy. These rights belong to but it does not amount to a perfect contest, the country—to those who repree^eat the Whether this act on the part of the Presi- sovereignty of the nation who hold the dent waa an act of war, of hostility, of ag-! war-power of the nation—to tho CoagreJii )1 me jvi.u.i.s I AUl 1 r.ui j * AV. F. l.KAK, IVc^t R. M. (Jo. wiikkk’. If these are ‘Federal dogmas,’j ’ irong .y ; fj^kinprharn, Bichmond county, N. C., t ^ as the News says they are, then are the I from the use of the viord. By ^ Aiigast IH, isoi. / '■ and Mr. i;:lilij:...an, the ,iss.xiate8 of I '>'■ .'"owing tl.eir opponents : r) 1.1a y/ \ V , • 1 .T-- 1 ‘ t‘> appropriate without a jiarticle or reason , .>rjVFiVvy 1».L 1 . ‘Le^ierahsts, ..-nd in a kague ‘I-1 therefor, the name of Uk.mocrats, they , 1^ cralists’ tfrdestroy this Union! Nosf^TLll Insf. H.nnsand.s of votes. If however. tfr destroy thi A RoCllr^.”’ We liiive shown then, beyond all dis- pute,^ thtit the assertions of the New.«, are .lestitute of foundatitm in truth. "Will it retract thenti? We fear not. Our experi- enco of IxK'ofoco Journalism, haj t.aught u:; have lost thou.sand.s of votes. If however, ■ ^ , . , . , • M 1 1-1 iiiinied Henry, bant >egro is about tive feet their kindne.«s is to be recompensed with , i„,,hes liigh, hri-rht mulatto cob-r, and i^ abuse, it is high time that “things were , about yO years of age. He is a brick mason by called by their right na.ues.” ' trade. I A reward of Ten Dollars will be given for his^ PkOGRKSS.—The second North Carolina : continement in any jtdl in tl.e State, so that i Bloomer made her appearance in the streets | p of Raleigh on Monday lait. Raleigh, Au^. ID, 1661. l£-35Tf
Fayetteville Observer [Semi-Weekly, 1851-1865] (Fayetteville, N.C.)
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