: a N15W CAVE EXPLORED. fDfessor Carroll, wiih thirteen pupils t Mercer University eipjorcd a second mammoth cave in August Inst which is entered through Raccoon mountain on the li vidiniT line between Teivnescnnd Geop. mairnnd Which is cniieit me, oiuucm . - Cave. A communication in the Savannah t xve snin f From the N. C. 5iMnlard. . . . lafernal Improvements To the Members of the Legislature of North Carolina. Gextleviex j Now that the elections are over, will you allow one of your constitu ents to slibmit a few plain remarks for consideration. In doing so, offer no other apology for the - - . . Republican gives iliese Uescnp ions. j privie2e lve take. than may he found in Mho peculiar leature in the cave is q i intrinsjc importance; for we that it consists of an irregular passage or J M assurLt u hen thfruhject proposed entry, with rooms and in some cases suites j to be discUSSMi in this and in the following of rooms, opening ai irregular distances ; nuilm(.rs Liia imve hevn fHjrVf though on each sine. worthless. Do vou doubt sucli being the effect of the Road in question ? If so, we ask jou to consider the present condition of the roads referred to. With all their income, both from produce and travel, they can hardly live much less breathe freely, j CAROLINA WATCHMAN. It this ne their present conumoo, nuu its truth you will have sufficient vouchers, j , before the close of your session, do you j think we have over estimated the ruin THURSDAY EVENING. NOVEMBER 23, 18-18. which is to follow, when the rival road shall have deprived them of the travel ? j THE RESULT. We have assumed that such would be Us j effect. This we have never heard so j cjcction which hag rcsuu much asquestionea. ny me wnruir mn . Salisbury, X. C. fhe width oi the entry is ; .un r.sv rnJut "wi mn. iht its I Ar two mads : and we think no one cd in such an ovcnvneiming victory . m a . & K m m l -l . a ft. . r j an - m a m. -- - !' , . . I .. . a. . iL.. ' . . ttti . . f - an audience, i Can be found rash enough io assen jiiini, to the great V nig 1 arty OI tllC VOlin- noul twenty feet .and the rool I varies Iron) imp()rtanL uiil'gain for it fife to sixty feel in bright. 1 he door ; if not SPCIrP your frtVorable in some places even, ihou-h generally it I TMik r f Jfr one momcnt. IS covered With masses olaUen rocK ami j to ca i aUen,jon to national politics; disfigured by yawning 'caverns which , ,)V no mrns With that, strictly speak, it required tmnrh care to pass over in , fls a ;,pisjHtive iMv yoll hHve but afcty,The ceiling is in no place smooth, j ,itft. ,() (i . and it NVOUId have been much but there hang Irom it short stallacirtes, j )plft,r for I M Xorlh Carolinians, that which can be compared to nojhing better , your predf censors had hitherto had less, than a wasber-woman s smoothing irons , I( is lo ;stf1te poitics. Nvhich. however un fastened by the -handles to the rool and , fashionab e it may have become, and how hanging an inch or two apart. in. S0(.ter it may have been heeded Down this entry this party passed or bv those who have cone before vou. that to where it j . I n7. .... : t a Si 1 ... , T . . consideration , he upper route firom onar.unc: .u t!lomo. nmono- thorn, on that we wish ', ville. (through a high, pleasant and healthy ; J " ' o , ,., v xvonld not he nreferred to tlie low- which they continue to dwell With de er, with the risks incident to water travel. y.uL Every Whiff iournal, and CV- ! number of transparencies, tastily got up. ion iln fn nVPft SO KfrinilS . n inunrinlimw A I n rirn A GRAND PROCESSION. 1 The Whigs of llownn. than w hom tberc are few better, ovn flowing with joy nt the late glorious Taylor victory rjrsolv'ed. last week, to have a regular - blow out" that is a sort of letting off of steam; an exhaustion of accumulated desire to tiuzza 1 The fact is. it became absolute necessary to let the boys have a wide field and a tall night. Last Monday evening was the lime nppointed for it ; and the way they did the thing up brown was sur prisingly novel even to the oldest inhab itant.' At about half past six in the evening the crowd assembled in front of the -Rough and Ready Hull " w here were produced a What then can you do to avert so serious oiti7.on. rnntinnn to snenk ! appropriate inscription f 'II , ,c Ihn mine Inn .T V- T ' M -7 ' r half a mile until they, can; ds 1 we most 1 iespect fully invite your serious H i;iiiuixin - t , - . . . which we have arrived, and to which, of it, and to congratulate each other. with becoming deference, we should in- nd our Democratic friends resolv- rrtVrrc. iXptu : oA on bearing their defeat with the and in the proper way. best possible grace, are contracting A large quantity of torch pine and eight fireballs. 1 flaming up from 10 to 12 feet, were also in -4 walling: and when the signal was given. such lights and the number of them, which sprung up. left no room for "further light any other preliminary remark.-. we call your attention Jo a project, which is now looked -to -with much interest by no inconsiderjalde portion of Western North I .1 . t I. I 1- . I. , rtllfUIIOII, veryanrupuy lor quite fjiiuiiurnun-uuim- Withou log a nuge anu uii'iigui i uiiiiiiMM i . i n i in hating their exploration in this direction hete they retraced their steps. About uu, MU..U...V. ..w. . v Carolina. We allude to the extension ol However, is to e tounc. me mor aurac , Colurdhi!l Uailroa(l via Charlotte, to tive part of the cave through which they Danvilll, jU Virginia. A part of this Road passed. Here a Ooble and lolly dome with am, wjhin mi,ps of hfj. tQWn nil Its propoi lions jerfcct spanned the en- , of CharIo. incuins ,he bridge across tire pnssg; . Oa the right to our coming , fac Ct;uJh is noWf we ,pan) unier from the entrance and wn.nediately under j contracf Jnd funcjs ap!v sufficient have the dome, about ten leet Irorn the floor to secur its construction III In the first place, allow us to say, for tllf;r visncros. whioli at first seemed ! on the subject." These and th. ir bearers. on t,l ,oto of stntesnkn. Our leading not so pleasing. Indeed, many of j ""tohnohy ,eMflm N.CN.J M.B.n. mP. like AleXa,lersGe,.erls.aro J them, calling philosophy to their aid,! '1"'1 H. L U..t,,nk IWt. A. M. II:n.W. mancDvering too much after power, and . ' e l 1 - . . j son ami Messrs. C i. ii own.J. 11. hnniss, two little after I W real interests of the begin to.reckon that perhaps Mt IS j McDona(lf Burage and Fox the transpa State. They resemble in no small degree aH for the best." This, WC Confident- ! rrncjes placed at proper distances along the fencing matcb of Shakespeare : Laer- , bclicvc and therefore, regarding ! ,he same. By this time. he Courthouse les WOUUOS iinui ei, mm u.ru ... cut...e . j .... . r. t 644 V..te-. T J . ., ,...;.l0 I ..rf . vv ih th rlillr. UlU UOJ1CV OI lilt? IH USUIll i VllUIIIllU U- I JUKI lll.in wiiiitr uiiiiiiu. amirs Uk-C, lldllliri wuiMiua uii-m i i " , J i I j w c I ru LioroiiH.il, ana. (Irded by llii; tl VfECIMA. '1- 15lb iut l.ai r; 115 counties in 3,670. Jlr. r. Wblgt, therrf re. in the twenty. f ;;r triut hat no rrp rt . The Itichsnr: ' morning makes tl. v than we have at c It r jt : According tot' we arc now in p 5.001. Neeear log cointi'. ) ' to On. T)lr, - to ih ct.'jniy.' We here in': " which no nMiirn Bne Carroll, U gnn, M.non, Mnr' . Scull. Tyler, We i ; Bntxtori." The conteft will ' one supposed a Her t ligence ; hut we f Stale, nliirh uiil ? hud the Whig in i' their whole tnM!i! Alabama. All : banu rKnk of i:. : dep:ttrh, rereivi ( ! the couiitii'tf but J inn and Wi!o !, 1'l.e r. :.. i c l i... i.i.l lUviv IS a oeep reeeas umuhu y rt to ,he la,tP pace. curve oi in wan. oh m;o BlUr. i , Have i gftnliemcnt evpr seriooaly nacK grounu o, ... ,cr . u u,. 3 considered, not what would be the proba-The commerged in those of the statesmen u.c ninia . H'" ""7 r i ble. but wat would be the certain ellecf. Vou can do much. ence they magnanimity enough to change i tion as dangerous in its tendency, our Wf!', splendidly illuminated, and a beauti rapiers, tmt, the modem pol.iicians only i ftleCf;on 0f Gen. Tavlor. in ! hannr streaming, and transparency changeplaces. II then jou will approach J 3 . . . V ! this subjecx with a spirit alive to the true ; whose virtue, patriotism, and pru- i interest oi your coriMnurois u uu miaence wo nave great iaun, is com- i Wat suffer the feelings of the partisan to j i . ! We arc not of those who expect Yes urgent as the case pending, from the Id) of a tall pole raised a few hours before, together with the ring ing of the bell, all announced the time for moving. The procession was nut in rno- I Taylor bat carried i joriiy wnt nearly 1J Missi&sirri. llr; hv a Whin g tin eight countien in il, - countie to Ik hear. .: .i :. i i i i u . Li.-i. ,r . uir. uui niiat nuuiu lur Lriin n till ti. t'nn phm in I '. . I i'a u i us i ur Lnsn --ivvv v. -v. . iiiiii hhvum rf iih irk f l 1 1 1 i f w -itJ-mnlo which would notsuller in compar- ( nf x.nnr .lnJ..ifrwtw.tt r- mrtrt,, tn !.. t. ; ; i r a : i , . . . .. r .. majoriiy f5.7f 0 in 1 ...5,1. ,i14. ij,Pi,Hiifin in it Iwst divs I J ' ...y. - m-, van v .t ... ..t.v - uioru lruni iiu ivuiiiuiisiruiioii iiiuii is ! anu sireei io sireei, i ne vair mess mem; . , - - 'j ennnnvp tnn hn nnt en rl ffor.r hnf ...Knf. u hinh o nvnn . fiv nrn. ! - . .... ... ; "' f ,zV' .,.vr... ;l)roper: We do not expect that the greeted it by the waving of pocket fearing thkt it may have escaped the no- dent legislation. You can supply a sub- 1 1 ,....,.. - r. 1 1 .r . c. . , o. ... i ..:iT..r.-..ii nnmi. i . I o 1 1 -Ti t s .onnri I I n viAr will nicn n .'i ii (i Kercti i eis, wn ic ti was rece i veu t) v sucli V: !lVlJ!rI' : !r,! hat to thik subject yon should give your I led as, in ,he language of Governor Dud- ! rrnnf rn row fn,tn, ftr tn mntllrn re.orve, a are no ways common. It is rriiumr imr oi hh .n. a..wo . .--i.i ..,.n .., . . n t i " o " t i . i. . i I . l: . I ..II rfiuin i- "tn u iiiiii uiiuiiiuru ai' i' lr snail IlaVIJ IUC n ir Ul lia niir, m . mnication resting upon 7 gjiint 4,2 10, he chanres arccousiJ x i . i massive nutru columns p'uimeni anu an, while In the rear still appears the body of the temple j the door in the right place and of the right dimensions and all the proportions perfect. .On the le It of the passage and under the same dome, ascends a regular wind ing stairway about five feet in width. The walls are of stalactite formation in Home places as smooth as glass, in others still plastered, and they glittered in the torchlight like polished diamonds. When they had ascended this stairway some thirty five leet they came to a wll" which closed it up at right angles. In the mid dle of this wall, and about threeyleet from the floor, there is an opening about a foot and a half in diameter, through which ihev crawled. And here they entered in to a suite tf rooms gorgeous beyond de scription. The first was a small ante "chamber about twelve feet in diameter ; the Wails of stalactite ami the floor of stalagmite, and the ceiling so high that with all three of their torches together at tention. l-Your State is a Stockholder in the Wilmington Road, to the amount 8600,000, besides which she has assumed if we mistake not, by an act of 1840, a suretyshipj for the sum p'f $300,000, pay. able in six! annual instalments of 850.000 each, commencing on the 1st of January 1842, and jending the 1st of January 1849: Only one of those instalments, as far as we know, 'has been paid, but as they have fallen due have heen taken un. either by r arteries ol communication resting upon . , , . n -decidedly tame to sathe ' welkin rung that his being rresi- . r T. . .... , . , b . . . " " . l . .it ., .... n 1 '- M-t un llir-ir IIIUII- your own ports and markets, anttxteiut- ; qent will prevent tiie visitation ol Uis- i (1,.r Xbe fact iS we c;nt dcscribe this l!F it",,eS;Vntu V ,ntCrmr ,. i casc and death in a single case. Nor ; scene-it is impossible and we will not West." This being' done you will save , . , , . i !cenc t is impossime, ano we win not from final ruin the Ualeigh Road repair uu suppose uiai a single man wno trouble you witn the " programme. ' it . . . i i the losses, to some extent, wiucn we sen. ously fear are. inevitable, upon any con tingency, in the lower road, and you will secure to Wilmington a prosperity both perminent and progressive. The sum and substance of the whole is this : '.Without proper and timely action vou will lose both roads. 1( you legislate Thus deeply interested, you are called upon, as the guardians of those interests, a 1 . f ...... .... A I! ... ... . . ! IUf UIUIU UUI Ufl i LIUII IMl III II. .11 Si . . 1 i- t A ,i r .i i . ,i i i to look well to the blichtin Oil the farther side ot the chamber near ,x ... " . .fe g effects of the the entrance to the next room were two splendid columns each two feel and a halt in diameter,- that on the right side seem ed to be inade.of large translucent 'shell, (resembling those beautiful shells that or nament t,he mantles of the rich) and so high as to be--lost in the darkness above the one on-the- left appeared as perfect n, Corinthian column, gorgeous capital and nil, as art could fashion. Passing between these and through an arched doorway they entered intb another large' room; here was almost, every variety of stalagmite formation thtl ran he imagined. Statues. J pyramids mi hus studded the floor in Danville piroject ; and you are asked, by timely legislation, to save the State from a loss, whjiqh longer delay on your part will not only render unavoidable, but ac tually inevitable.' f When we call upon you by pruper legislation to counteract voted for him, expected any such ex- ! could only beseentobe realised. Out we do travagancics. As to these, and a sa 11 was one r lhK most rfully thousand other things which might be "ghrilliant. andjoyousoccasions that i , i rA. . tever came off in this old Town. Many named, the dependence of the people P . . . . . . 1 .iii persons from the country came m: One old is based upon no arm of flesh, but up- ; gentleman,-we can t pass him by with on that of the Great Governor of the ; out particular notice sixty or sixty five in time you can save the Raleigh Road ; Universe, themselves His humble I years of age, whose soul getting the you secure the cooperation of those oil . iL,.., ri- tit . . - r. J , 1 . fa agents. mastery ol his little hod v. brought him five your own people, now engaged in the Uan-I . . v . . , J It' . i . .1 ii , , , ! mi in' ih ...... f I., , I. ...... ville Road you give to those most need-' JJUiinc people nave reasonable and - -. ....r-t-u.irr, ounger j ing it, an outleio market and you build j riffhtful enectations of ovorv Admin- 1,1,1,1 n'"111'- nn'1 cart load of j up vour-own commercial towns; and in . . . r . i splendid torch pint. , The joined th-pro-I cession and saw it out and then, despite reSPeCt j ll Ii f ruulliic lnnnA.,.l i..t.v .. miul cutter in hp lrtvp Itnafl. mill vvhieh i 11 l 1 1 1 .1 r. eb ........ ... siiouia oc neia to account tlieretor. ; and returned home nf-rKeririlv retMrils thp nrnsnerit.v ot h mm. 1 l,""ri1 ,,UI,H the Literary Board -or by the Public Trea surer, witlj the funds of the State. In ad dition to tjbts, your State contracted by suretyshipjfor the Raiiegh Road, a debt of Some $900.000 and by purchase has become the owner thereof. Yes, North Carolina, for the sum of 8330,000. (a sum actuallv less than lhe (rradinrr nf ihn l?nan cost) now owns a Road costing S1.500.00o4-douTT all this, vou re-ain. to some extent i IStratlon, and it they are not met, those who failed in this l and whether the purchase beagootTor a t,e loss which the State as a Stockholder liad one depends eniue4yTjpon the course which youj pursue, j Louisiana and Vi ed at Moiiig.tn'r) Iet intellinee hf i fur. Taylor by al, learrie Fluridj. l.v a created coi ..Irth! v sional xvl XVitcoxtix. ii, St hat gone fur C of his two competitor. noritj of fome ihou Co.XXCCTICt'T. I up as litllows : F r ( ' Cai 2G,r,93. Mr. Va New York. In i! the Whig have mtc: Rurenitc 13, the C.s from. VERMOXT. U'tiir; iliow lhe (dluwing re- 7,14 ; Van Uuirn. ty over every lion" 1 necessarily retards the prosperity o a com-I rp, , . j ............ '413i hiumn. mercial to'wn, which in some respects has 1 nc Pcople have a right to expect j The proceedings occupied the night un- 'J over every il.ing, impoiiapt advantages possessed by lew in their servants in oflice to discharge j half-past nine o'clock, during which Buren. 8.827 ; mi l the United States. We are the friend ol j thrir (lutics faithfully and honesllv ,imp ll,n music of ,he occasional P""1 ith the Sty.r Wilmington and would increase her pros, i - J firig of big guns, two speeches-one from - 'hig increase , pee and one from the Hon. i creap, L3G0 an neit Whig g tin. C 71 . k ;.... i . ann to a hstam trnm t ho nvorruo it nil IM'I ii , uui r. in u. -51. nr; uri iiiiuru i in , ; ..j . UJi( T . !'.! . . r (r .i . i i-i . i . J- Usborne ttsn., a I rom the present aspect ol atbuis. that . nowors whirh nro tint m-rtntnd in thom i ' prosperity, to be permanent, to be p.oures ; k fi r f-t t- & rVl , i iNathaniel Boyden. and continuouscheer- sive, must be shared in common u ith the ; , ,nsuiuIlon- 1 ncy . nave a . in;; ,.fl no iMlI vaui(i.cJ . andncos. fnvvn or linvns higher on lh Ohhh Fhhp ri2llt tO CXPCCt CCOnOlTlV and lue tiligliling.etteut ot the lianvi le nroieet-. V-.it. iliutr ;nr!.w (VrY. nB6B;. A e ,i . i . . . . . J we wi.hnktoheondersfUt i' ,. i,, i s ; uu,w i t.iu iiiaim-uiiiuiii oi uieir ; mar the pleasantries of U i . I snreaiis iihf1 mi' iirvvn m inje. I r mf you to arrest i;s progress by refusing to j extend to its friends a charter. 'By no ,! means we are the. advocates nf no sneh co.ntradictid policy as this ; but we recom mend the substitution of someother outlet to market. -h-We- hold that the friends ol thf Coiumlria and Danville Road have a i lie evening. anlendid rrofnin. Rnrirpniw enlmn nlU lo ro at your hands a substitu- . extended up to the ceiling and heavy sta- t ,wnJ mi. other Road, before they shall . lactitrs terminating lelow in their curled j ,)ealpd MP" o abandon this. If you leaves reached down to within three feel W not f'r a,n(l, ,,,U!i' fo "se a home" 1 of the wW One of these when struck. ! m,',aP,' . y yourself, your pol- .founded like the lolling of a large bell, U?' '?uW he coniwtfliciofl in the extreme, another gave foM the dPep; tones of ifc'el0"1'0" liise-n-clrter when .called largest pipes of tii orgnn, not fnintly but To guard against misapprehensions ari sing from any supposed interested bias on our part, we would state that wet have not the slightest pecuniary interest at stake, but that if we know ourselves, we are solely actuated from motives of enlarged patriotism. Our plan, with the reasons sustaining the course recommended, in future num bers. ,. YADKIN. Clolhinj Store. Returns frmn ever Irict, huw that tin Y lhe coalition of ilit V., WillMin Ilrlanl h i, 1 by a rnjoiiiy nf ."H. In lhe third di.tr i. t atle mptrd. but vviih i!. public afifairs, and tiie prevention, to the Country, of all calamities which, in the power of their officers, mav be - - En.mss is now unpacking, at avoided. If any fail in these, they ,s ,or,, frly oppoite ihe Murphy, n return how that lb are censurable and an indignant, in- i '"T asM,r,m,MU r ,lert,,v M uU' Nothing, j l-ced by a m,j.;,v . inel ,l lnannA l L - ! ,nbrMctfvery shad-f color in.in while j Old Ma.ciii r.n J I t I , ' black ; and all grades Irnm extra fine Io in the Old iorm a rigiitcous duty when they The Whig papers are amusing them- filling with its loud peal .the whole com pass of the cavern, while its rich note Mvefled mid reverberated in the arches below The next chamber seemed to be a reg-i Illar Wardrobe. With l;i'dies dresses h.inJ 1 ing all nro'Jr.d the walls, every fold in the garment being as distinctly marked as if I hey we.re veritable dresses. In the fourth rown-oiL a smooth place on the wall the parly wrote their Hnes and the date of their visit with charcoal, which has doubt -Jur. Theyjonly desire increased facilities ofjgetfing ojfr increased productions, which are rotting in. their granaries, and which will necesjnrilv ncciimubUe to a ruinous extent, so Icing as the cost of transporta tion bears the propOrtionJo their marke table valuejas now. Under the most fa vorable circumstances, and with the high est prices paid for their products, ihey would scardely bear the expense of car. riage. Thrj people of Western Carolina would much prefer 'finding a market at ! home an ojutlet they want, and let me; coarse. This i on exneriineiit. io Sli. : ltnifn fU m n-,- - frown upon, and hurl such dclin- j buiy, which, it is th .i.ght. must succeed. 700. Cen. Tal..r : qucnts, from the places of trust which ! ; i 2H 530 ; ..rer c.. . i i , . . rCr M. BROWN Sz. SOT will uiey nave ncp-iectca or atjused. It is , . - ;simM mniiirm n : iou;?n lonlr mrtiiiit fiii. C ... (icIvrSHt lhp PYMPhsp nlT:is Van Hurn . . . . . accept OU r I ha II ks fir I hat till! nt -i . thno i it fU.,' ui-n ,ii ... i . T ,.: i c dec. See the following : -i. ."v , . 3 'Wly. Ittwui and bmuhtiur nbiccir If any other Sui i La ft st. from Gen. Cass. Correspondence of lhe Bait. Patriot by Telegraph. Detroit, Nov. 9, 1818. 2, P. M. We h ave the news. Gen. Cass desires it to be understood, that in consequence of the "noise and conlusfon" of the election, he wishes to be considered as withdraw ing from the contest, as he, "cannot ex- j rn. t t J utm i person oi i.ew is 1, ,s precisely like the famous Tobacco of enu.idring.U i!,. .,,!, Cass, who was pledged to pursue the which Mr. John I. Shaver bad some, not ' like t.. -e ihe Uh,i same course w hich that gentleman ! lne since the very best of the - Old Do- hnd dnnn. Tim nonnlo Imvn lorrl i minions finest. t . . - ..w , v J'.v V, f!llVl upon Mr. Polk's Administration the seal of condemnation,, and we ve- ! RCSIGNATIOX. We understand that Mr. Fl. i rily helievc that posterity will ratify- ' Locofoco member elect to the LegiUture i rom lancey. county, lias resigned and will not take his seat at the opening of the session. Yancey havinir turned nvr MANUFACTURE OF COTTON IN ,. : TUE SOUTHWEST. An unusual degree, of interest is felt just now at l he South and Southwest, in the manufacture of cotton. The Sr. Lou is Courier says lhat a company of stock holders, residing in Kentucky, Indiana, f Arkansas. Louisiana and Mississippi, hve . organized themselves for the purpose of 'j manufacturing cotton at Caunelton, about 120 miles: .below Iouisv ille. The facili ' ties olfered by this location are said to be all thatican lie asked land is cheap and nbundajnr, coal exists in nlmost exhaust- a new leaf since August, and given Tay- ' " lor 31 majority, it is possible lhat a Whig j MASSACHUSETTS memuer may ne retuniecJ. We b arn that in a suit in Court in Yan j uv fi uj;i;mfu ngainsc r lem- rnt 1 fi hp lifjurrl " Latest from Mr. Vein Buren. . Kisderhook. Nov. q 2A P. M. r Ge?ral Taylor we entertain wwu.it.- , , . ...... .... . . u u:i i i i-i less lon before; this been obliterated. To j 3 1 opuei io maricer they will liave. Mr. Van LSuren says tie has not been uigiifhi nopes pernaps loo lllgn. LUU suite ot rooms they gave the name of j I)a,SUfi wnasysiemoi legislation you may. understood in this canvass.- His ground liut, confidinp; in his character, as Uathcdral." s ! i nniK nor. mat the necessity lor action j cou.u ne eiecieo, ne ws heretofore develoned wo holiovp ho V; v j is not as pressing as is.Bere represented 1- candidate-if he could not be elected, I nerexoIorc eClopeU, WC beliee he ' lav not lb s flatterinir nnctinn in vmir he was not a candidate. He says now he ! IS the man tor the times. V C believe 1 soul South Carolina and Virginia are a sees he was not a candidate, and there- he will adopt and DUrSUC a Dolicv trillv r-"l!r' Hnd. f.he S"KJ?stion sustained by the live to this hterprize. and it is thought i ,ore excuses his friends for not voting for a - . - 1 iinuing o Ihe Jury; upon whioli he re that their Legislature will make an an- I him. American, Will seek to promote the signed his seat in the Legislature, we Washington, Nov. 9. true glory and weltarc ot his Coun- suPPosft lor the purpose or re-establishing xMr. Secretary Walker, sent his rnessen- try her happiness at home and her ,lis chnractc,r b"Ll ver,,'ct of the people. 'ell as 1 ST yesterday, wilh his compliments to i i i c i i n ireenborougft I'utnot. its ultimate (Tecl upon the interests of lhe i Mr. Secretary Buchanan, congratulating . e- . 'u-wii. , State In jheiirst pjace.no sooner done. I him upon the result of the elections in exercise no power not already civ-' HOGS! HOGS! Than travel jwould be. diverted from the I Pennsylvania! Mr. Buchanan in t . ;jy en him hy the Constitution will; IIoSs ar now going through our town present roatis, ana wim the loss ol travel Yesterday wan n; ; and Council Io j imni i' nl voir, and the Li callrd on lo atfMiiI! for lhe purpose f c!i. lgp. According to i! iUtnre isihutdiii : 79. Van Durenitet 15. propnation to secure if. Suppose the link supplied in his great chain of travel, do you not see both its immediate as v lew qunntities. and ihere are existinir ' .i .. . rrni., I,.! Wrv tn ml,n P.nnpl.n Z 1 "ng oi me ruinous sac- nhce to in r it.M .... .... Lll llll I.I.1JIUI..VIW. I.'k VIIII9 ill i I . -I . I .. . .l. v . i- lower route, with Ihe equally ru nous f the PS rrn montrr i it m:i n w tt hr I tun no . .. . . -I "J "u ei- i t,i f ... ... ! ct thereby down ivouldko hpth Roads, and with their downfall the" Slate would Ins ih Inrrr- interest which she has, and which has cost one mil ion seven hundred ihn.wnnrl Km m v ividnal stockholders on the i in all matter Our accounts fn.m believe lhat the prei-pr.-Lieutenant Governor f George N. Brig ai; ! Ieen triumphantly tr-i fflice by Ihe pe.j,X hardly bare been ex; Chit. RrIffT mii...;r, j ' ' J ' falling otTuf the Dern him au apparent gain, i 7,000 over lhe vote f. r Mr. W"inthmj. the ; : of lhe House of Beprr to Congrets by a vpr hear aho of the elect i II. Duncan, Georgo A Horace Mann, and J., districts there is no cL mains lo be heard fr. r entailed imon a nnmm;t ! t 4'ciur Lwuim. ne Clpliai SlOCJi ni lliei-'i ... l , urru nruiru iu uu- ocnaic,in mepiaceoi .WrU. 1- ftiftAnoA :. 1 ou combining more advantages than r.l Hill Hased. ! ' stood eCOO.000 wilLnot be put to usif, and l"v?, ? A Carolina. Is all this in lhe district composed of the counties S0r000 spindles Will be started. " 0" hv vooJ imX H ' ! iT o ;PrnOUSlno1 of Richmond and Robeson, Col. John A, 1 . J u" rl?,3 "Tfi? rfgard. ? leS! lhe Rowland has been elected Ito the Senate 5 sent his compliments back lo Mr. Walker, i .u j it i r ; daily for the South I nro-o Rn rwi r- i'... . . seek to mb no noiorhhnnnor nonnlo of J u". i-.argc line and fat, assuring mm mat ne wouiti, as soon as , e oi 1 but we feMr tli;r u rr M;;r.: ..t.i u i- u ..i , , thn r lnr.rU tr, t To Ul uw ''nr their owners will suffer in the probabili.y to reciprocate, in the by a useless and expensive war. Thus ' TneVPan h &mT 8t distrein ot congratulations! ! tn u r 1 i i ' p hardly begin at more than three "w 7'"" " u j Hollars a hundred. ) What the end may VACANCIES FILLED. the people of the country, under his b: no one can tell. We fear bad, worse In Duplin county. James Graham has Administration, will he left to the cn- an(l worst. Ashville Messenger. jo mcnt of peace, and to the prosecu- . . ," r ii .l Li -i i l- . .i..pr.iii me rren aiaies bare tlOn Ot all their noble, CIVll, and rell- g.re,, ninety. seven a...l il.e Slate Stale, sixtv. gious schemes for the advancement slxfit'rU ..ieS r.,r Ty.uf and Fillmore r tl. r... U ,M,nS 11 "j"iy "he ej,.ri..ral rote, in both in place of H.W.Covington, deceased. cu,uiiu, a- sections ot the cowry. This ethibii. in Jn Brunswick county David D. Allen tion of mankind a peace Unmarred lr,,n2. I'gbl ihecontideuce hicb Ibe eop!e re. J lw centt delivery : has been elected to the House of Commons, hv annrohension ns to what iho nr-vi P,,e l" ,th fcUmg"y 1 idoro of Gen. Tar. i addi.iol ''dand cording to the latif f r A Prions l!,tstlc.-n English paper .ays. Z ,OW Ihe ,.f a .Corni.h bankroll a ...nrw..1 eF UP M T . WeI1- l? ,lt Irt haw eoncf 'aled about .her p-riwui money, or r. There is rljanger, and we confidently af- j has been elected to the House of Commons, bv aDDrehension as to what tho novt P,e lVh hu'&ily an widom of Gen. Tar -iU- Y -.. .l . I i firm urttn tn HUlimnlinn nl it.. I 1 r f iv.. ; I v - l'r. lie will talc hid n ar ! lk V... J e.i- liandYfiaj".' She wm naiched, a few ,Uyi j tion ol the Columbia and Danville Road, j In Burke county tod R i Caldwell has ; nOUr Dnn? a peace WhlCll finds "rnmenl, noi as the successful candidate of a?o. an.l in. her butK" which as uhuaally j that the Siatie Rtock in the Raliegh and i been elected ito the House of Commons. its repose in the virtues of thp firm, V,jr 'CXl"" " be country, bui as the choice f Ujlky. wrr Toond watcbes and tewelry ol the i Uaston Knaip, and thd Wilmington and I in place of M. Marler. deceased. ! honest, prudent, and brave Zarhnrv e-"i - c maj jook io bit election . a . - 1 . . w . i - . ' '1 j . ua pniirin(r 10 n .We learn from tip : or .Minister ai Lnti'.' caj postal arrangemeiit mm.9 T - . 1 mentt postage on lettrM across ihft.Allautir, w. t paid tu ihe ve : t abic "fX 10O. Raliegh HoAd, would become perfectly1 No change in politics. Taylor. country permanent national harmony and prosperity XaL InteUignc er. NoTnmo sew. A r rounds ofthe papr!. c nal, headed, MThe c this anything new ?