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,10Ck Sl.-ltSCKlFTIONb . „,,enijiica thsi as as some prplimi- „(,Pinenis c.ii> t» made, il is protoWe '''“”‘*swill le iipt'iied liir siitwcrlplmns lo ®'^ '*ul'llie l''ear, Yailliiii and Pedee Cuinpany, cliartered in I3dd, aulhur- L coiisl/nriltiit df - 11.ll lliiad Iruin Fay I ? I ,„,heyadl(in aUave the Narrows. The il,.n will be asked under the confident ihal lie m.iney will be called lor im- rai*" is aiiioiided bo as lo aulhurise r n’oa'ny to pi 'Oeed fuither: nor unless e- ' h slick is talien m jnsHly tl s w-rk in pro- """ ll istho.iglll 'lie privileirp uf nasioa "'".he Yadkin Kivel aU.ve ll.e Narrows, will .tnniily he eraiited to Itiis Ciinipany. Fills r,''..'riuli.in «•'>' "le'*-''’"- I'"' l.roviPional : it I n Imeaiit 10 a ne r.' indn-aiioii el a pur|u«e to II le k, pl.wided lll.'se%lleo, lake placo J lllis. nrepesa Virguiiu dS, Kentucky 15, llinois 5, Tennessee 1.5, Missouri 4, Ohio 21, Arkansas :i, intliana 9, - Alississippi 4. 144 Alabama 7, Louisians 5, 147 It must be rernombercil that Michigan lias not accepted the terms on wbicli aim was to be acimittcH into the Union, MR VAN BURF.N and rOPERV. I 'YearerpqiiesicJ'iti,fc,-u,.,mM^-t. .,p, The Honorable Zadoc Casey, rPliffibus ' V'*'* Jons ll Harluk. Esi tat a name.>) a member of r.innpp« r„,m 1 ,•'’‘.'■'Tt ' what a name.^) a member of Congress from as caituiilatec' Illinois, has addressed a letter to the Hon. I Aaron VASoeRpoKL, (Phoebusl) enquiring, concerning Mr. Van Boren’s religious seii- lirneiits. The latter gentleman being thus lllffArrranii»ol «.vII^»aI_ __ ^ loi the oifice of Sheriff for Rowan A GUN. We have lately seen a most extraordinary speciiiicri of ingenuity in the construction d... ,.1,,. Ll d...!h.L 'i„f:'£“;:!r;T • k^""- Iiiipuiiilion of heresy, coiiips near i.roriiio I '* as pronounced lo hold him to have no re/Hon «) o/r Or raVhi O" •>''ng and .h.trcfo,e will no. vote. The trem.m-j hrJ; com.niiidl. Acer. ,„|,e wimoiil taking the guu from a linns disgust which the IraiiHiilent maniBii* It is sMIed by the N. Y. Journal of Commerce as probable, that .M. Pageot will reliirii to this country as Charge dcs Aliaire.s from France, until the arrival of the trench Minister, at Kio. times—I he l^hli.-1’“''"'';'^“.r.KKt. \Vp iiiioni iHPVpnil wp uskpd a oraimiy : hnlwo.lo ask lh.Mii to h ."- ""d vniorp wi ,Me daring, for imlivi.u.:.! po.lli ..s w Dplipfii. 'I'l.e esppripii.m .Jl ihe Isuranceofait pX(»'rieiiced hognifpr, ...i.rnl o sly ihPiii Iliat ll are ii'ln'r, moilry besi.les hip .siiring cail kUoiiB ; will ih. V not li.en c.imi h.illi inanlol and siibscnhe ,r will ilwy‘lo ns lie') Hii.l i!ie Iialinn is lor Ihe benefit of ceriain !'I Mr. Van Kiir. n coiild Umi'eVy^eerre the iV'i’ Mr. VanIoW^s ln..,s Hi iifv IS oNR. We rlaiin the alleittion of ; , '"7^ !>• VVe think they will sell here ^ ^ tl..,' lo an article on tins suhje.'t in I M..lia.ued as before the Gen. Samuel Smith has been elecle.I Mayor of Baltimore, by a majorilv of 611 over Col. Jacob Small, 'i’he contest was not a political one. EDITOR’S COKKESPUNDENCE HusAnigfofi, Oel. IS, 18.46. “ Iniplligpncp has rpschnd ua to day from Ihe PeniisylvaMia Eleciioii, ihat ihp Whiog have sticcPPdPd in HPcin.g fj lotaiid lo t.iiigr.'Sa Iroiii Iho Disir.cl ..f Phila delphia projier hy a in.Hjorily of •v.,;:,. than lh«mi.j..riiy obiai.ipd hy HUiwr, ihe W can.li.laip, ai iijplHal elecii.m tor lioveinor “Nu Iii'wa ypi (i,„„ ihHcleplioas in .New Jpr-I /, spy and OpIPware. which harp ju.s. taken pla.-e ! af mfire I'hig LAND foe sals. ^^nrucunt to c$ c/irro tfic ’^ouH Sjuity Mo lean mac/r, at ®cto^tr Mervi, ,^J wi//’icff at /itivfu latter atu:ii(.ii ,l,-.s of iu.ik- ii.il iM.iniiiig lid ' oiir to day from the North Alaba.n- j But who are these two worthies, that are laii Shoiil.l the votes of Missouri and I!- Ihns piiltiiig iheir riod.lles together at linois be thrown against him, he will he 21 Wasliington City, and wriling letters to one , „„u ..tTpre.l to ih.Mii lei i a majority instead ol ;J. Rut let ns ' 7' fine, table no dmihl) to illu- lipn bank si'Ck Wi.s lately .IT , ! • m ,1 ' i . miiiale theso States? /Cadnr ('utru is a ss ihi' .r.ildt‘11 opporlnni-y uii'il ali' i ii rises a- in North Carolina icmemhrr that in August regular desi'end ut fr.m.i i , ‘ i . } I - , cJ.;::.nr,rx:r [>le or noi he will he ueria.i. of a r.;oiiU|.ense r . , e the reduciou of C.«i in carrying his (.Mdiicis , ker than it is now. Alabama. Louisiana, ; “"1 hia mamma Miaikel, which will be a.l.ling Ihai much In i nr .fits. He will gam Uki, in Ihe mcroas.'d lus'.l nis real estate in iro than he can possl- d Kspip on tl.e sl.n'k. K v. ry lorcible app ’al is made lo itie w hole ty of the [.pople i me n.oii>'y will be inosily Id oul aiHOJ.gsi 'jurs-dvea : ni'iii ml.) circola.io . nii.rl lail to give an ai.M.alion to every depari- iPiit .,t hiismess. There is no d.inger of an en- V loss lei the ri'S.ill lie ever so far IipI jW our Thu greater p .ru.m of ilie in.inny on he issue of ihe coiilesi In ihe toimer Stale III more than ordinal)' laiporl.anrp, ns, ow 0.0 lo a i r/) / /) defeat m Ihe e.xisimg bw. the l.egisbiure of ' sTVy/j///).,/ Ihal .SiBle will h .ve .oele,'l llie ehs'lors ol ' the President and Vice Pr. ai.l. nt of ihe United Sillies. , lj''nffal flflrriftnn cm hi.s rt*liirM hoint', pniispd ihriMijih K.*p(i»*ri ikiomi )fcicnJ.iy, whure lie was r«cetv#*d wuh yrt^ai wl.it, was wailfil u|».tn liy ilip ((riiicipal iiihabiui*l!i, and lupItH.I m (i,tA Ad ! dre8s«« made to liiiu, in his usual happy man-' , HV ^ourf,.M Uract n, HiUeitj;h Rff^iairr 0(16C (H , h.'l tier ll.e Hl»’k pmves pro , ,, ' o ^ p... a. o. ..lai name /, ,uoc lilitiselt ! he cetia.i. of a re'o.)m|.ense |hopes, Ihe prospect was much dar-| when a boy showed a remarkable g.'niiis ' ker than It is now. Alabama. Loniwana, ' hunting liens iietils, and his mamma Indiana, Ohio, Geoigia, and Maryland. ' .. 11^.. ^ be i*fnefnb*?r of CuiJijress, and a President were then consii.tred as hopelessly allathed ,„aker. Vai.dcrpo.'l takes this name IVo.n mil liuo ul dulhtN th»* laijifinif ol-tss •o the M Igieian, «s well as our own Slate. , some Dutch aiK'esler ..f his having ,hs„„. Mexmaii, win. made it known at Ph.laJel- Eie.'lions have however, been hold since P"'shed h/insell at a (lanilir pulling near phia. as lie was leaving ilie Couiurv. till'll 111 each of these Slalu.s, and demon- "iderhook. Fhe whole (aiiiily ever since slrate most conclusively, that we were rnista- ' vi“,7k a^d TheR atlachmeml 'lo"g'msrr7eat’ ken—11 we can do no more than ledeem This is Ihe rircumsiance ihal attaches .4i- VVAR WITH MEXICO PROBABLE! We leant fr.nii the las', i.'itcli.gence that Mr. Gurisliza, the .Vlexieo Minister in ifiis country, has wiltidrawn from Washington City. Ill g.'pal disslacliim, and speaks of an i.ileiriiptiou to our Irieiully relations as ve ry proliafile ; for our pan we do not see what is lo prevent a war witli that cuuiitrv unless It he her weakness. The l.ildlligencer itiinks this blow will heals, did not ceme off—P.ist Boy fall heavily on our eoiniiierce, as ll.i G .v- eonseqnence of recent lameness, nut ap- ernineiit has never liiiiled at tins aialier,aiitl ■ peariiig on the course .Mingo, Ins oppo- all the iniiaiali.iii we have is iVoiii the '"’"h lix'ii 'he p irse. Seven horses entered for the proprietors’ Yf. i/a/^ ^ tATo t^c oncniAcr p.y, ?iext New V,)«K. Oi l. 3. Union Conr/fe.— Lnat day's Uni t—The Jockey Club Purse for ♦ItKMI, 4 mile o^ purse, ikllOU, ‘d mile heats, wliieli was won hy S. Sands’ bay Itiley Azclia, with ease. and cairicil into tlie New tlilean.s, I'm trial, i oil tile I'liai'ge of liavoig lieha litlcd out in r own State, we ought lo stan.l forth as ton lo (he Kilchei. boys of the Pri‘sideni so that jion. to wage war against a rrieiidiy t no teiu.im-. - I • J'1"! m August and do it signally; we *' Van Bnreii is elected he will p„wei. How veiy incmisisie, t is our ihevery worst sipeci ..f .ffars. 'I'he v.uy I no other hope then: but we have the s^illiXm^frcuhu nv''d.3me. i Ih'l ' >r".''utorn.usao.lavow- mir.'St .ifoh'.aili'.y I'xms of Is'g ly in.ire than | ' r I I St union on the cu.m iry d(.p.irtmenl. tie is ed preparations are made m all llie Sonll'- pSr cl'iii being iii.de-sli..ll we nui ihen "O'* "f e""'® Let a I interim, a very pro[»er keeper of the re- erii Coniilry lo aid the Tcxians iii their ke ihc venture. I'o all. and ea.-h. Ilie ques us then be true to niirselves, and make Van ligioiis conscience of the Kiiiderhook can- , coiilesl : in fact our regular troops have n IS put Do not the i'.jeci profMsed "nu the quake m North Carolina to its T *'8 aforesaid Aaron is he that i .|i,,'inselves opcniv tikenparl iii the war, lecls h^l •'"Uiosidy ll T It us n.,i prohaMe We have nnforlnnatelv a ' *" business j and are now in possession of a neutrals’ ,„„re than >1" will be at any one „me de very .oundati. n. V\ e have un orlimately a | I a.Iverseiv. Tiiei. what ; eei7e!.l777mr,ree,7vr i’"® iiu .epresentatives m the present congress, Im inak^.f this seiz.re w^ know not. Dr lime. lit'h ■ o o, ', dl.uhl, as lo tlie will of llie People even because he was not of his own speckled : is it for the purpose ol saving appearanc. s? since Ihe late demonslrations Let us then i eornplexioii in politic.s—the same that our j We can tell belter when we hear ho result representative .Mr. Uonclicr, scalpe.l and of this trial. kaJcl on [enasled to mcci ilie ei.iiugc Indy. We Ho,iio n.y. a most fir.'ihle appeal I be made t.) all dosses >0 peopje, aii.l wecuo- lendy believe It will noi he made in vain. BE I T KE.MEMUF.RED iTiat there is hot one catolidaie in n.irninalion tlnr Presidenoy In.iu a slave li..ldmg ISiaie : . ! remembered also, that osiidi.lale has not a lii'.isven, in one of the non slave h.tiding Sates,as we have ..lien seen siaied and otien lard re|ieated hy Van H iren’s advisraiea . The Vih is, such is itie (ir jiidice agaiosi us at the julib, Ihal we never h.id the chaiioe of gelling J a lickel for a slave owner ihers. Vei we are id, Ihrrnis nohoslililv to the insiiiiiiion ol ala- a. Ihe Norih We ihii.k the thing Um lia, and wegrieve at the .levelo|>menl. Even » Whiifs at the N'jt'h, would rather lisk the etiDnolVao lluren than run a slave owner pw else can we ancoiint for ll.e nomination .if febsler first and then Harria.m ? How else can . account for the refusal i.. lake up Juilgc fliile ? Now aller all this, lu talk to usoflhe yih about m'skini seclional 'lisloicliona is pat- Ig US on the hack and ptinchiog us in the belly, me distincll',: ) already made, it is acted on Vre by all parties, hut more exclusively hy the kn Huron men, though Ihey try m conceal it. j’e must iherefi.re, not only rccognile ihe dis hi'lion, hut we must, if we are inio to oiir do- lesiic peace, tcl on it. ll IS above all coosidei loui of parly ; ll rewilves itself into the plain liiR'iple—the last and most a.M-red belonging to jail, or SKi.r nEFESCE We do not know III we can elect Judge Whit.., hut we can by piing lor him Hscs(>t'the .■'Uiipiiii.rtinn of up- Iding an iuleie.s’, that shows in all Us rannfi kii.ais, a pi.wi III ui.nqo. lalJe prejudice againsi p.and must dulurmint'd h'lsiihiy to our (wace pu quiei, THE ELEl!TIONS. ' Pmntylvania. li.ns prol.ably gone in fa- orol Vail Boren, .uni we iiiiglit as well ji'i' it up; some nf our eolempi.rarics seem enlerlaiii hope that in Noveraher sbe lilldo better for iho Wing cause, but we linilidly admit, we s.o liille reason to fall ' aith such art anticipt.lion. As far as card Irniii, Pa.nter (lliat sp.tlls eabbage Ma K) ll.ir|)cr, Foy Wagnner, Hiibley, luhlenburg.Kcilly.LogHn.SIrid.'r, .MrtCliire, [utter, llaminond, Mann. Patterson, and catty (15 t/i oJf) on the Van Buren sidu ke elected to Congress, while Scurgeant, roland, Davis, Potts. Darlington, Morris, IcKennon, Biddle,, Henry and Ogle (10 lAigaJ have succee'ed There are only tree moie districts in the Slate. The Le- Islature loo, is jnsl as strung as the aiiar- histscsn wish It. Mr Dallas may rejoice thit ^ rby\;|ia.(iOBory prinripte.s are so near their l^sunifnstion? but the people of Pennsyl- ^la may mo-arn the rt.snl.i for many a day come. But because Pennsylvania baa IPne against us, we do not therefuru dcs- We can give tbt'in Pennsylvania.and let beat Van Buren before the people. N ow pi every man lourt forliimscif There are 'begiven Electoral voles 291 I'd elect by the peoj.lc it will ] require majority 146 Van Buren cannot get more than 144 I’eo with Pennsylvania, Virginia and l^ode Island, the last two of which, we ^sider doubtful.—Here is oiir list. come forwaril and read tlicra instructions ibroiigh the ballot box which they will he obliged lu understand. Fur Van Buren. Aguiust him. Uine 10, Massachusetts Ll, ’ Hampshire 7, Vermont 7, iliurle Island 4, Delaware, •3. -ennecticnt 8, Maryiniid, 10, York 4’2, N. Carolina 15. lew Jersey 8, S. Carolina 11) enuylviuiM »Q*.; Ohio gone against the Spoilers.—Tlio election of Gen. V'ance, Whig Governor is rendered certain by a Carolina majority oi thereabouts. A largo accession baa been made lo the VVhig slruiigth in Congress, one paper thinks tliere will bo 14 or 14 Whigs oul of the 111 iiieiiihers. GEORGIA Al.MOS'l'GONE. Fyll returns have bcun received from this State: The Van Buren Congressional Tick. I has succeeded hy a majority less than Olio. Last jeer they had more than 25011 majority. ’Fins disuppoinls us in nothing hill the smallness of the majoiil). It was a contest, we must remember be tween Union and Nullification, and Geor gia like North Carolina cannot go nullifi cation. But when the qn.'stion shall come lo be tried between White and Van Buren there being different principles involved, there will be a diff rent result. Georgia will not vole for the .Missouri reslrictionisl. She will not vote for the man who avows his delerminalion to veto the distribution poic); She will not vole for u political jesiiil Slie would not vole him when sailing under ihe auspii-esof her own favorite stui lVilli.im tl Crawford; She will not do it now, when he has become go mud. more objectionable 'Fhe whig triumph in Georgia is looked up on as certain. SOUTH CAROLINA. As we anticipated in our Iasi, Mr, Le- gare has been elected by 53 voles m tin Charleston district. The election turned chiefly on the Resolution inlroduced b) .Mr Pinckney on the Abolition question. .Mr. Legare is s genlleman of fine intellect, highly cultivated, and perfectly Souihron in bis feelings. Ho lias held office under Gen. Jackson, but be is not understood to be a Van Buien man. We learn from very re.spoctable authority that Mr. Lagarespok® very bitterly of what saw going on at Wash ington. The other elections excited but little interest, Grayson is is no doubt elected over B'lrnweli;; Smith, who said in the S. Carolina Legislature that no ma i eould put fits hand on his breast and say he iras sin cerelij altiiched lo the untoii of these S/ate,s. Niilliticatioii seems lo be wearing out in its own country. Vie Lincoln Traimripl —^3 true a Wing as ever breathed, lias been enlarged, and very tnucli improved in appearance, it has a soul yet big enough for a further en largement. Melancholy Casualty —Douglas Haden, a worthy and respectable citizen of | Appoinlinent by t,ie President.—Samu el L Diglillool to ue Surveyor of the Port ol Norlolk and l‘oi'isoiont:i, in the place of Arlliur Fa) lor, Jr,, deceased. (ooimahaivked so decently in the same controversy. "I wad na gie a button tor liim. LOOK OUT FOR "FRICKERY ! Tlie Raleigh Register sjieaks of a plan concerted among the Van Buren mi inbers of the Legislature, lo meet at Kalcigli, on the S.rlurilav l>efore the commencement of the session, to organise for bri.lbiug on lire Senatorial election before the whig members can anive. Such a conspiracy agaiiKSt Hie rights of Ihe people ought lo consign its projectors to infamy, but it is not worse than baa ber n practised lieretofore, on the un- suspecting wings: we hope that the wings will be at ibeir posts m due lime lo thwart such un unworthy trick, if ll it be content plated. Frum the .Slandard. “Give a rung rape, and he will hung htni- sell," IS uo iipiMirisoi out Ol're trite Ihu'i Iriie. .toil lEs a|>|iiie:iliillly to tlie lisnk wlug.'.was inusl lull) ilmiooslraicr; tl) IliPir recl.less uml .sioei dal ouor.'.e III Ihe I.egisirture of Pemisylvaioa fast winter, where loe) liad lull swiosj, li.ivoig Ciken as oiocli iu|)e as lliey desire.i ; and win r. they as edi'enially kuna' themselres —deUaeraie i) eooioiiuiog pdlueal su.eide —as any p's.r Wight ever did hy llie aid i.; a lieiiipen euid I Now, as tins same nnllilying hank wing par iy III N’urili Uaruiinu, iisik all the nyte in iheiii selves al Ihe Iasi Angiisi eiecllniis, we .shnuli. iinl he surprised lo see, next oiniiili, a In.sl nl ,si lltieni Unmans dangling Irnni a g.vllows id iheo own eleciiuii ! .And we would lake ihns uceasiu. HI iioill)' all the Di'Oloerais of ihe .'kiale loalleml 'll llie ballol hoxes.oo 'Fliursday llie lOlli of No veoiher, lo wilot.s.s tlie novel speelacle I Philo's wit will dangle at a rope’s end. When General S|iaighl sent a (iiect of rape lo Arihu. I appan, Uol. VVliiie praised e. as iiiu.-l cxc.5lleiil .v'll. It he likes ll s.i well, i, - a wonder he has not given a hurl lo that 'ffeei lo some "I his y'liapnl llill acipiaintanue ; ne could receive nil 111 every loroi, si.ape and vane’), nrilleo. p.nie led or prill ed, to tils heart’s eooiciil ; at Itasl, II used lo be so III uldcn looe, and we p-csunie Ins IdslB eould be gralitied ytn for Hits piuc- iieal kind ol wit U he will hot make It known riot to the (huiiI : ever since Philo was aboni le '.ang Imusell on the yard arur nl a vessel ai I’c- .• r-unro, on Ins way lo Uaiiminre, Ins miagina (,,,sed of the counties ut Pasquotank and Penpii ihiii Mas innicit with rojies and gallows’mid ut. oions. llie sombre insignia of ciiirnnal jnsiiee, uniii Ilaliegh lUgister. lie has resolved Uie wtiole Wnig puriy inni nj —— •lalch ol iiialelaeliirs and Iniiisell ilieir e.xi uu We m'I nl Halifax, a day or two ainee, ser Holier. He like wit, 11 1- true I bdi ihis is la pas-eiigurs wlio saihd Irum New Vnik for iher ol a fick/i.di hind, having a d.roci apjilic. | i;i, ,rlesinii, no the 8ih insi in Ilia Sieam Peck Goh. Jeaiip has ileclini'ii apiiulie ilihlinr at .Mniilgonieiy, Aluhama, upon tliegrumni-, that “ It IS doe to all that an investigation take [ilace into tlie Ureek Uiuiipaigii : f shall demami it, S'l fir, ut leiisi, as my name has been assneiuied willi my transae,- liohs here, piihlie or |)rivaie ; aii.l lor that purjiuse 1 shall jirneeed in liie iNnrlli, the niomeiil my dunes here shall have bvtn brought In a close.” .Mf.LANClIOLY UASUALTY. On .Momlay Iasi t\ ilii .ii, /.min.i rinan of tlins place, a lad ol about hlii'en years of age, III I'O iipaiiy willi Ins brolln'r, Oait gone out on Hie sMOorlis of lliC 'Fowii. for Hie purpose ol g.itli' iiiig t.’iiesioils, niid ba r clioihi'd a fetv lent mil) Iroiii (lie groiiml when he fi ll, ran a soag m his h.nl)—llii- geicd until Friilay moiiioig, a nl lie.l. JAncoln 'imnseript. SUUIDE .Mr, William S Sioinoloii, of llns comity was loond rlead on 2IUh iiisl., al his resr denee at liie ('alaW'ha .Spiings, with his ihro.il cni—on 21sl. a Uoioncr’s inquest was luid over Hi ■ tmdy. uini a Vf.'ruicl of Mill III. biooghl III. ll ippe irs that he had liisl ailemplf'. lo acc Jiiiplish hts end wiHi a (jistol. hnl oiissing his ann, lie resorted to the nieahs above sla't d. fb. Rev. Isaac Aaron, an Armciiiah priest, was |iasseoger in the ,'\iirora, Ifoin Sinyr- ii;i, wini ll arrived at H i' Port ot Boston,on 'Faesiiay morning.—lie is said to be ilia first whoever visited this couhlry. Gov. Sp ighi has not yet issued a Writ iii iile.nion.as ii unquesii nalily was his duly lo do, in supply Hie vacaiic) ucasiniied tiy Hie death of Mr. Wil.scin, Hie Hooi ’.ha Disirici cnoi Hon In a gcli lciiiin.s neck, 4v. Hierel.ae, havii.r a lendeiiey to r -act al Hit Uol’slo/fer end He cnuniiend lo iiur wiuy e.iniemporary, Hio slii. 'ilacniigenial chaiacier, in Waller Scon’s ninel ol tiumlin Uurvvaid.mie Petit Anuke.k In is' r vd'the law f.ir 1. mis XI : and iI ae v.ads to fill up the pic ure, his tall friend f'i’ Greene, may lake up Hie eharacier ol J sirs Esciiklee 8- the two worlhios will figure Imd Bomeiy III Ihe cbaracierH of Big hangman riid Lillie hangman to Hie \V higs But reallv, fur Plido over to have eumplain-J nl indecency HI niliers, alter such coarsely uflenuve stufl as the above paragraph, is singular I H were worth while to lake the iiislier seriuslj there is enmigli of insult—grns.- uuq'ialified hi- siilt and proV'K.aiion, Hie pajier liom wmeh *t qitnte, Ul make Uol. White more enemies iha: he eoulo apjiease by ihe most abject pr.itesiatiun let hie. ■ Vs-' The Editor of the Pelerabiirg Consi Ha tton iimifcrlakes to defend Mr V'aii P.i.’«h a-Juinsi Hiu chaigo of hostility to the 1 sh; w7 do not hchevt) Ihero ever has n’en aiirh a cliaige againsl hull dniess it was raised by someono of Ins own iriends, n or der ihataoiiUH.ther one might lidvo a cl.'*ce of parading Ins mock dfvolion to that warm hearted people. We had a ways Ihoochl Hial the o'ljerlioii was on the other extreme: that Mr. Van Buren l'i''ed jhe Irish too much pwticularliiJui,neore^ On the 20th inst., in Concord, Cabarrus Cl),, hy JOHN VV. R.ALVEY, of this place Miss MARGARET VIRGINIA WIL- KER.SO.S. In Cabarrus Co., on ‘J3rd iii’l., hy the Rev. John Rohinson, .Mr BENJAMIN F. P’RALEY. ol Salisbury to Miss JANE P. WALLACE. Near P’aycHeville, George Hooper,F.sq. of Ala- liaina, to .'Wiss Uaruline Mallett, only daiigliiM of Charles P iMalhit,Esq. Alsu, un Till inst Mr. John Pace to Miss Louisa Sledge, MJRKIEI) p 20tli inst., ill Concord, Cabarrus y? / / f1/ f ‘/ ' ' llie Rev. R.iben U. Burton, Mr. (■Uiuti Of J jfni, ejCOOUHIOH, »V. R.ALVEY, of this place. i ^ ^ Mavici Sowan and afJicn, u^i'jn a credit montAis, rcfjfnirintj^ Aond ^ a^itiroocd iecurifij tde undiuic mimnf an tfic da DtcQ In Madison Gi. FELIX BRYAN, a na tive of Wilkes coillily in this Slate, as pur^ hearted and as honurahie a man as ever lived. He was niucli estoeineil in the com- inuhity where he resided, and adored in the circle of liEs trieiids and relations, which is very extensive m this State. Ill R.deigh on the l7Hi inslanl, afier a few 'lays illness, David Biainard, M Pheclera.son iif Rev, Win. vU’Flieelers, U. D. in the 7iU year of his age. In Miridlelon, Hyde cnnnly, 9th mat after a lew days illness. I'lhn O. Buffalo, son ol ur. I'lhii Buffalo Ilf Raleigh, aged 16—a yiiitli ol iincoiiiuion spngliLlineas and intelligenee luf liia age. Ill Newbern, !llb inal. John Templelon, P’sq. aped 64 ; also, same day. f-liz-s letli Hi II, aged Ihh ; also, 7lh biirali Junes, aged 60 also, smile day, Edward G. Uii'iiiid,son id John Diiguid.a gi'd 19, alwi, same day, Amanda hander.s,daiigh- or of Uaplam .lului ’banders; also, 25lh nil. Ma il F.ii'za daughter ufSiuiHi Spariuiv E-q. aged In Warreiitiiu. 9Hi inst. .Mr. Georse \ nket, lain Posiinas.er ill Hiat place. In Vusiiii nil Hie 9ih iiiit. Mr. John U"X, III Hie H.) I year of Ills age,a soldier hi the Revotuiloiiary War. tCdiaai Gihhuns. wbicb w . : wreck, on the Monday lullowiiiir, oil B 'lily’s Gland, this Slain I'liere were on board 14h Passeiigeis, airioog w hiirn were 46 worm'll and nhlldren, •iff were saved, but ilie vessel Isa peifeol wreck, lb. Lo.’.s of Steam /Joaf Cohcoi/ --We learn from the .Miibilc A'lverii.ser, that the steam- loiat Convoy, winch left that port ahmil the first irtsi. wilfi supplies for the army in Florida, s|)rimg uUcak about 7 miles Irom Apalarliiciila, on her way to luiiipa Bay, parted in the miilillc, and sunk. Pas sengers and crew all savcu—cargo dam aged. E listo IMilge destroyed—The *’ cross me E'llsio, in the line of the “ ' Road, was liurni on 'Fuesday night having been Hit' nlionally put to hot , and the middle. Wo learn Hi will bo no interruption to the rori''9*® tion hy the Rail-Road, in this incdiidiary procoeding — Dreadful Skipreck —The tHI'iiding is exliacted horn Hie '''®w-Yo'J^'. of Fiipsilay ; ‘' rhe schoone W® tea was capsized m a gale d wind oil .>in- S, l)J which u.ifortunat. .®®'^®'“>tweiily- one passengers, dcs.des lb® ^ ..va )’ rese.F--' MORB NEW BOOKS Jusi received al the North Cuiolina Book Store, vi'z. kein’s Coiiimnntaries Elliaivaiawa, or Hie prophet of the West Agnes nerle—A ii'ive] l.iihilH rlic Pintle ul Hie Gulf 'Fhe Uevolcii, tl) Lady Biiiy Frank, by Aiaria E'lgworili 'J'ales ol oiir NeiuhlHiurlnaal Harry and l.ni;y,ny iM.tria Kdgwurth Ailveiiiilres in search ol Horse A )'»ar in Spam, an by American 1 ales Ilf the W.aela and Fields, by the author nf two Old .Mens laics 'Fhe Suideni, in one vol. 'Flic Did World and the Now, by Rev, 0. Dewey 'I'he Whole art ol llucue Poous Pa'ildmg’s Life of W asliiiig'nn Ur'ickeli’s Advenlures ami f’.xplnils in Feias, 'Fill Finiiieni, rir Head) ik. lulls lor tlie wise and waujisli The Paricide, liy ih''auHinr of Misetrimns 'Falcs ul Fashion ■ J Uculiiy.ny Miss Beau- ■'le'k , ,, ,, Skiiiiniings by I'""* v, r w ii Sii.arl's Ailv.-’f'-a m s. arch nf Murrell Railliii Hie by C»pl. Maiyalt DescripHV Alliull. AfcliUistM'Leeliirea on C/alt^cniaoi Fr'Hi'k"’''‘"“’>'Lapt- Maryilt l.'irit '7?'* j,,„,,erd Lee ol a Uisenouyee f pi. Back’s Narruiive rwelve luonllia wiih Zumalacarragiiy Aaloie Displayed iii her modes ul reaching French The Gill lor 1S47 'Fhe Violet for 1847 . , u Parlev’H Waaliiiiglon. f raiiklm and Uulmnbus Ctockeil’s Almanac l.ir 1847, ’’ goaliesd’’ xir,I*sparge supply of School Books, Blank Books, Foolscap am; Lellci pap.-r A splendid assoriment ol Lmlery and Fancy Arbcles Also. Wm VV. Gray’s Invaluable Omm^ni, to be had in any quantity at the Nu,thC.rolm.B.e,k^^b’H^y^^^^^^^^^^^^ Octtiber 17 y an t/ie aay dditfc to ^0 made del order ia/e. aecordtny ta future o^ t/ic idati) t. ^ s. .SII.I.IMAN.c. »I «. Oetnher29lh 18.4U._.4w 15 l^rcgcaciutal SUrtCowT The Freeainn nf Ruwaii County are hereby noiifieil, Ihal Polls will ne opened at the usual preemcli in Rowan Ununiy, on the lOih ol No- vemlMrr next, for ihe Elecllon of fifteen Eleo- tors, lo vote for President and Vioe Preuidenl, 81 which time all the ijiislified voters of ihe Uoiiniy aie invited lu attend and vole. The pulls will be opened at .Salishiiry, Mncksville, Morgan’s, Fiillnn, Fhiim|Mon’s Mill, Briokhnutea, Neely’s Mill, .iD'k. W. HAMPTION, Coroner. O 't 2'2, IH.iH. j,)Ji i'/iiiN77.VV Of every deHcripliou ^ V dp- ,')oH« this NOTICK, f S hprclij given^iliai applicali«>ii will he madt to the next (inncrai Aviiembly of the Stiite, for nn ameoHmeM to the act of Aasemhiy, in- r.Mr|Kiraiii«gf the i ape Fear, Vadkm, and Pe ()ee Kail Hoad Company, phnst d in the year and aiiieiiiied in the year In which appli^ cation It will be bDU^ht to annex the eXcluHiv# prlvituge of Nav|yalie^ the Yadkm River, ab-iV« the Narrows Id tlm hiohev,i pmiit of boat Navigt> tii’i) oniUeaamM i and tn varDttv uihur itaiiicU' larR. Oetober «!Uli IH36. .atatc of ilovtn Ca’iroutiA, KUWAN UOUNFV In the Court of Kynity, Octnher Term, 1#46. Atidkens 'Fravillion and others, A Peiitiun fur l'«. >ih« sale of neii]. Austin, and others. 3 Land. f 'V appearing to the satiwfaoiion of the Court 111 this KUSH, that, the dufendanis, Uetinet sVuslin and Jamei AuHlin aru nut inhabtiaiiU uf this State. It IS therefore ordered (hat pnblieation he made fur weeks in the ( srolina Uaurhrn*n rei^m- rm^ Mild Heiinet A'i>*tin and Janies Auiiiin to appear at the neii'rerni uf this Court at the Court tlufjNe in Salibhury, on (h^secun e mon day attiir ihedili luoiiduy in .l/aroti, 1837 ,&nd uiitwer, plead, 0/ demur to cumpiainanUi Feii* lion ; and that upf)n*their failure Judgioenl pro conjesso. Wilt b»‘ entered, and thw 2auie ael down fur litmrin;/ fX vartc hh lo them. Copy from tlia minuies MLLIMAN, c M, K. Opifiher i!Uh|l83H.—bw 15 StatroC ilovtn CavoUnii, ROWAN UdU.M V. In the Cimrl if F.qnily, Orlubtr Term I sJb Un liard W l-niig, jod V\ ife, T I John MeClelh'*' ""'I ulh«r». j I I F appci”"S! *“ R" saiisfactiiin of the Cnurl JL 10 ll'') case, tliai, John MoUlcl/and one nl . .jmndaiils. is not an inhabnanlof this bane, I ' I IS theiefore nrdered Ihal Pnbliesiiisi bernada I ji SIS weeks m llm ( arulina W aii hnian, reipii- rmg said del'rndaiit, ll) .vp()earai the nexilrrm ol I hit Uiiiirl, at ibe C oon House in Salishniv on the serond mnnday alter Hie funrih moimi,j III AJarch 1847, and ihen a.id there answer, plead, or demur to Hie cnniplainnnl's Bill. A .il that iqion his failnie. Judgiiieni pro rioi/r.i.’,,,. and Hieieaiise set down hd hci.r ng ex pmlr i, him Gpuy from Hie rninuiea S siLL'MAN, o. m. r Ualubei -JDih 1846,—by 15 contain’ ''f ^ ISOAORBSi licdtiKjiny ta t^c M^cit a^dMtu/iiad i, dec d., fi^int^ an dd'idu erauh i red, ad^uininojf tfte
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Oct. 29, 1836, edition 1
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