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u. ASUBOttOUGIl, N. c SutUTdwj, 0cA.8, lHat . CONGRESS. V TImj Sub Treasury Bill," after a 'length ofmost ble and laborious dis cission in the House of Rcprwwmtativcs, defeated for the present It was ordered to lie on the table, by a major itv of thirteen. At to the general posi lion of the Government with regard to the Banks, the defeat of this "untried ex pedient leaves the nation just as it was. AH the North Carolina members were present at the decision, and voted the H Whigs lor laying on the table, and the 5 Administration members against it. were intfanrly lighted in every, part of and State has been so lor; felt and act tfo liousA'T-Such is thp history of '-be'cd upon, that their seraratio now Loco 1- ocr parly and its name." vr well male the .patriot and ' statesman pause - 1 THE NEWS , : : ; Netb Jersey Election, The Oppo sition have succeeded in electing a large majority tothe legislatorejonty on joint ballot 23. Last year the Admin istration majority wits Q.:.-lH - PrnnwhanitisTbe late elections for members of the legislature has given the Opposition" the ascendancy in the senate, and lell the Administration reduced majority in the house. GeerciasGor. Schley has been bea- LOCO FOCO. Many' persons are puzzled to know nrec'tfcly what the Loco Focos are, as there is no analogy whatever between heir name and their doctrines. There ivVwcvcr, a singular connexion bo- ir name and their history j and we will collate a short account or the partyrfronVw various representations concerning th - We o not of course presume that the Loco Toco of tho present day.is an a tlioisfand contemner of all social rules, 4s were the famous levcltn Robert Ow en and Fanny Wright with many of their Jtlmvers jybt they seem trTsceF tho entire-destructlolTof that strongest ofall the ties which hold soci ety together. They contend that all banks, corporations and monopolies are ! unconstitutianal ; that there ought to he no money but gold and silver ? that ere ditt ought to be abolished, and no man compelled by law tofpay his debts t that all distinctions in society, wnetherbfj ten by the; whig candidate, Gilmer- naturalor adventitious origin, should bej some say by a majority "of 1000Y ' . done away, and so forth-advocating a m University. Tho present nuhV state of things w hich history has never bcr of students In the University at Cha shown to exist, and which exricncc jpcj fum" js 142. When Gov. Swain 1 took and reflection tcacli us never can exist, charge of the institution, eighteen tnemthi only with anarchy and confusion. ? jncet numbcr was only 80. ' Tt... . 1 ...I. I - ' i ..."'--. ?'.-: r ' r T I r -During last month severs ,u uu ,uunu vcry wncre, ana crd seen, and meteoric explo- . TW?"W0" Sunday the 24th ulWabout26clock anacniKprnc, u ivcr 01 trance, b th aftcrnoon, one of remarkable bril- mm a ...... mL. 1 a M L k . -"w? uw. m l're; liency was seen in this vicinity s its dis m?. r;..iw. ncw appearance was attended with a loud relation to the npnr.ln nf lh II . St atfin.l . ' . - . . .'. 7 , . .' and unusual report. , think lf nrinrinloa am imhtlmfl nnH I - . 1 ilvJ " . k , I Duattrtmt Wrttk. On Monday the at the North. Owing to some peculiar From the Knlinnil InUHigtfiefTi Cel. 17, Th-5 f-rst .session of the Twcnty-ffUi Cci.ress waj yesterday closed, before 0 o'clock, by an adjournment of both louses to the first Mortdly ia December next. ; . . - . A correct list of the Acts pissed at he session which has iust passed, will be found below. . We are happy to have it In our pow. cr to consratuiate the country, not only -. . . - ..... that . an independent spirit has been sliown, this: session, both at its com- menccmcnt and at iticloee, bv the body which immediately represents the Peo ple, but that there has an evident im- provement taken place in the compost tion, character and manners of the same assembly, ci- and civil institutions at the South, we Iron a teaf or''fla:;t."fi Covets nay,.,ti9.,, Jia at tho very moment w hen the heart .vas fullest of anticipation, when thceyfl rou!J almost catch glimpses of the rid ired haven tiro Imhuo pcfliaps ol sao red fricndj!iJ?3, the res.ir. place after long wandering, c.r the nceno where Kome chcrialied plan full of the hope of happiness, was at l ist to be executed. Thus feeble and delusive nre the thread which hold us, and thns suddenly do the; little jarrings of nattiro siiaasundcr human connexions. , But we took up . our pen rjither to offer sympathy to tlie living than to dwell upon the fate of the dead yet "this may -bo as vain as tho other - - . ; . 'y:-- Bloittahhicnl TmM, The follow- There has been a consider- inff toast was given at A recent whitf able accession of,talcnL both youthful, festival in Ohio, and received with tho and mature, in .the House of Renresen tatives. It has been a source of honest Joy to those whowith all its errors, havs cherished in attachment to the House of the People, tu sec such men' as Our distinguished guest, the Hon Thomas Ewing An ostler in 1810-'j a sail ooiier in isis a sioqgni ai law in 1817 n able barrister tn. 1820 a. the Hoffmans, the Legares, and the distinguished teoator in corgrcss in 18- Memiocs wexiie incse .namesoui oi " vu vw v many, only as significaut of the general President .ia .1844.,f , improvement to'wbicii'we refer mScu- ; t. pymg seats in that II all, although with ,Ntrth Carolina coat-.We see it eider members of tried jtbUltyand ex- stated in the Danville ReporterMthat penence."" The debates in' that body, bed of anthracite coal has been discor- powerful butrvrtcd intellect, came to America some ten )r twelve years ago disaminating a very ruiiarsetof dpij trincs. "He disapprovcdf all religioni all civil government, all existing socinj estaLhshnicnts, substaBtiaIlyinact, of aD moral restraint upon men except mat of their consciences) He dclirered pub lic lectures at the North, and being anv ply qualified for the task, attracted con siderable audiences and much of the public attention upon him. He effected a purchase of land on the banks of the Ohio, and made a settlement of the be lievers in his mad theory, to test his doc trines In actual experiment. His settle ment was called New Harmony. Ho then returned to Europe, and has never, that we know of, come back agaim Although the intelligent considered him aia visionary fanatic, his doctrines, dis seminated with his address and specious language, undoubtedly had an influence 9th iust. the New York and Charleston .... I steam packet Home was overtaken in circumstances lucnamr; our suuauon i t , ; . severe siornvrsprnng: a icax-ana was wrecked about 5 miles north of Ocra- cocke Rar, on our coast Of, about 00 ...... " ' A V J lasscn;rs only twenty escaped I The greater part of tlie crew, consisting of j Robert OwtnY Scotsman; a man cf ; l,w7re h ,i,,Ic of Lo- co Foco-ism among us t aiid w e trust to tle intelligence and hi'rh fccliniof ouri fellow citizens that it may alwra) s be so. ' - m m m W I ft t wWmi . during the session which nas just ckraeu, ered m Kockmgnam- county in this will well compare both for jolidfty and State t that some one competent to judge brilliancy, with thoie of any previous might testis several specimens were session. A great jmprovement in-the sent to professor Rodgers of Virginia, appearance, alsoof thy House, when in who without hesitation pronounced it session, has ; been wrought by some a- goq4 anthracite coaV-JSeguter, mendmcnts ofits Rglcs, and 'especially v - by that which iuireTtlieTnembers to Cute 7Vic. Not v long since, a sit uncovered, &c On tlie whole, this party went to the house of a notorious session of Cohgress has left more of Thief, in West Tennessee, in order to grateiui,anri icweroi nnpieasani,remin-i arrest himj nd to prevent-discoveryV iscences behind it, than i any session the company tied their horses a short that has been held fbr many years. , distance off, and crept np to the house Of thecompoMtion of the Senate, it with the greatest precaution. The thief w not necesbarf for us- to speak, ito unet tmJ nnH dint out at th "Kirk change having token place in it since its door, took the best horse in company, i vi - o " i - - --- i uvi , win ujo vcai uuisg iu it. i . .. i. . . . . i . . . 43 hand, are sinmosed to have mmwmp and has not since been heard ofc , . . , I nowever, mai ii ine ocoatcs in tne omer if rnu'tuvf . i Aiiiiinir IhA nnttfnmr u lml . ! e i o - "--i i loose nave oeen more man usuauv a-i ir. bi.j n u i- Some twenty years ago Yankci ped- were twentyight ladies andjy those in the fcnate have at Lme if our readers may be in the same lar. airished extensively in ,1a. coun- A NEIGHBORLY HINT. v v1" r .n, iqr several rears, nas iiisuy awar- n n n Rhett amonr the list of In an direcUonscarryall fufl of ) c perceive A om a communication of ded to that btanc'h of the National Le- mben of Congress ofsSth CaroEns, lSon.w aivf Iiiim aI r r.k... I nf Con. IT i vnft tliat t!c nhrp nasc.' filature - ' 11 r' t.l sr ..r l. ed ori khind. One of these itinerants I through the mountains which this rail stopped aft ousc and was endeavoring rond must cross, have been surveyed. to drive a bargain w!;h t'.o good lady It appears that the mountain on the route thereof : "Conic, cantradc you none "nay be passed by locomotive engines of my notions to-day, mariftl " w ithout the necessity of resorting ' to a Wal, I reckon not," said ttc-damc, I single inclined plane, unless it should be akinsout her stamp of a pine and drawJ deemed more economical to do so. . The ina the comer of her anron nen ss hr I thue routes surveyed throurhthe moun- l - r . r "V " : . .1 1-.- J r.-t. L mouth -I reckon not-moneys migli- tainsJ-By the Reedy Talch Gap. hnado obligatoryCottAtf' TeU. over the ignorant and imprmc Before the fccr w hich Owen excited had time to eool he was succeeded by Fanny AVright a she lerturerf who held the same irreligious oVtrincs of her pre decessor, but w ho was more moderate ia.hcr political tepctsc as she only ad vocated the altolition of bank thartcrs, monopolies, and all distinctions in socie j. ,!The end of her doctrines wtis, that the ragamuffin who drinks up or gam bles awa? every sixpence he possesses has as good a right to an equalharc of all the w ealth of the country as the hon est man who accumulates property by his industry. - prudence "and ccouomy. She was a woman of extraordinary but vulgar mind.4 The novelty attending the "ieciurer licrfdl," and the fascination A bcr d'Ktri'ucs w ith a certain class, drew Ja rgcl audiences . around her ; amtit is hH urjrising that she should have n.a 17 followers in such a city as New York. The 'persons espousing these principles called a meeting at Tainan jr Ilall Cr the fmrpoN) of organfzing, and giving eeney Jo lhoir newfangled dictrir.es. Nukj of the -mimlvrv hoxvcV Not rcl "ng suen novel and ow. w-way proceedings, when the liouio wni'catled to order, instantly piit out tho lights, ami mc mnltiuidtt dispersed in oiifus'litn "oLciscouroffcd bv iWimit. am.tlirr o ' Mfthtof meeting was! 'appointed, ami twHi J-calousdiw ipIo to the tww dextrine lUMKiwi iuiiikiH with a bx of Iwotuco matcfe and a die; 4 When, as they nuciHitct, tho lights were again ex M-ijuisneu, they had recourse to tlicir oco fuetfinatches and nunicruus caudlci . . S I 1. I 11 VWVWUIVUI WW VT VI Wf BM W Ml W WW Mmmr ttml lmtUfUtA U. lSlfh SlKll atMtl 1 1 a S m-- ' CArfetonli anrinnatiRairoaJrw"r selves, to account for the name of tho ions." and a hum tack f fraih.r. la Ju I of Gen. IT 1 v nc tliat tlie nhrce oasscs,' , cislature. ion, fqr several years, has justly awar- we will state for their information, that it is the present cotroomen of the eentle- L1ST OF ACTS - man hitherto well known as Robert Passtd at the jirtt Session 0 the Barnwell Smith, Esq We learn more. twtnfyjifth Conreti. " over, that the name of Rhett has been An act to rtpone the fourth instob ara Simjlu with permisaioa. ment of depoiite with the States. hc ft"" Equity, for f p An actauthorixing a further post- of infimt honorable ponment of payment pon duty bonds, name which had oecome extinct, and of ' . . .. if .1 inheriting it leffacv. m trie msaesnon of An act ior aojusiinz ine remaining 1 , . : J 7 - o -- r MOSWSI UIU O04UUIUUUM tft HIV IUtMIV VffM n V "V VT L" "VTl An act to regulate the lees of dis- raaac By tlutt Mountain Gap and val- at,ornci.g h, l-rtain cases. etP9- 3 . Hv thn Ran J A C. il, r..t:.,f nf Tl P tA'J J 1 U IVI tliV IVIIVi v V. . 'Av 1 1 , J ", , vioiu ana siivurareaisapjicKnng lrvm Saluda Mouh son. I . 1 uznoe ' of ihM ' A bin .0 mbri. the issuing rfTta- m " I ury notes. - , . V1 v..-. ..-w,. t , I A bill maingadditional appropria- Ave! and the people will have "change,1 -tions for the suppression of Indian hos and first of all change of rulerfcPrc ty skaw with us." " lo diCcrence alout that. . marin I ley ol urucn ifcer, , .-w ........ v I V . - . that 'a no object I I takes amot an I Creek Cap thro thing in the baHcnn, micTHaiit vol I tain.' It : is uncertain no tow icloth, norTciihcrs. nor 'any hmgl "'covm be chosen. SO T JUST lOOli SI SOmC OI mv lllinsrs I Mixiirmi. More MramMiiMWrA -tions tor the suDoression . . - . v - . - - " I ir- "-0 - , . . . I;... these here tin pans, for example ; they're enacted in Vicksburf and hV vicwSrej jtj?rt r - - .! Ihe pans struck the good woman's been hombly lynched one of them ae- tions fVthe year one thousand eight Osace Indians are strong v aoorchended . I I .. . " . .. . . - . ' . ' . : I. P . . cj . 11 aney; a na, casting aooui ior me w ncrc-1 tuaiiy hanged Dy the moo. iacn ot nunarea anaimny seven. . I on tlie frontier of Missouri. witnat, sne concluded to spare some the States of tho Union has acquired an feathers, which, after a little delay, were aijcllat ion suitable to its situation or forthcoming.' . Icliaracter. We think Mississippi has Is these new feathers, mafm?" fullv mcritted for itself the appellation asled therKsdlar is he pit cram mcm imo nis nig sac. The Indian Chiefs assembled at That they are! ? replied she, pinch- Washimrton, fbr the purpose of trcatinsr ing up her lips and tossing her head. ; wjth the authorities there, have for some -Uell, I cant exactly tay about it. ,jme fcCit public curiosity excited about But the it lot of feathers yn.r traile to ,hc city. They appear in their native, a stranger, I'd thanl ye, inarm, if you'd gaVage' costume. On the lflth there was take'emftitup niglier. thaJicad-ofUhe a ww arrj valvar delegation of Winner '"C re aliW- s k ic V cd . to piece s j bagocs,-t wenty two m number.- so bad when tlicy come out o' the fxt ! !" 1n old JIorte.The editor of the Tennes Sentinel says" that a horsf died in hit vieinifv lalclv. in llie thirtv. Notwithtandinthe defeat of the Sub ; h , hla npe "BANKS OR NO BANKS." I rea.ry measure at the late session of L is ascribed by ihose who knew Congress, We are well assured, from the hm ffl)m hlVchood, to the circum fum of tho official paper, that the best f . . ff bcen MltooeiL efforts of the executive, aided by many of our tthtcit statesmen, will continue to Iw directed to an entire and eternal scp aration of llw Government fr3m nil man ner ol banking institutions. Tho final A Child's death was never more sweet ly mourned than in these lines by R. RShcridafi: scttlemchl of this question will of course In some rudo spot where vulgar herbage haye a tremendous influence on the I grows, , , ul Jl v.trn. of Lankii-a avt-m lrh If cbancc a violet rear its purple head, has closely insinuated itself into every department of stcicty. 4 Uncompromis ing enmity to. Ms bank k avowed in 1 ho ranks of the administration party a party whose leaders so lately trusted ; t, I ' . mi I The careful' gard'ner moves it ere it blows, To thrive and flourish in a nobler bed; Such was thy fate, dear child, Thy opcninir such 1 -i1 ; , i j - ! Pro-eininonco in ourlv bloom hath show 11 'V earth too god, jiorhaps. to tlicir soundness andefficieney. Jhe ni ovj too much its own. necessity cf a connexion, between B:'nk Heaven saw and early marked thee for fthe A bill to laws to the c, Congress. m a "it a a oiu 10 amend act to provide lor. the ntinne in force certain next session of I Rrandv. Deaeh. 75 8Cl entitled "An Dim. ic, o7o! int of hor. I B 12 13 ses lost ror - leRtroyed-in service of tho United Mates," January 18, 1837. B Jiosolutjon dircctinff the postage letters sent by tho express mail to paid in advance. . ; , ved FAYKT t'K V1LLR UVRliST. . S;!, cut, 7 1 8 Sa'tr, brown, 7J 11 Lump, 16 t.-oaf, f 18 30 Salt, SiitfS stck, S,0tf1 be Coffee, -l i J 1 3j Cotton, 6 k i Cotton Y irn, 20 30 Corn, llSl'i5 Can(let,F. 17 need, 1.00 a rv The Charleston Mercury introduces the . account of the late, wreck of the steam packet. Home, in the following feeling and thrilling terms Iron, Tobcvo, iefti, 2 h. 3 Cotton RaK' 1 S5 nle Hope, 10 a 12 6 7;Vhet, ne w $ I JLIJ - 35 4'i WU:kt y, 60 65 5i 6', Wool, I21 nai ALlANACiCS WefeelUtUe inclined to waste words iff,MIuu-J Ul loaivj, in on. idJo attempt ro emblazon this Just received, stiMor sale, whole- e Lk.r..l tr i. ; k.i. . ..... . irigimui ciiwimy. vte,inow imw Ol sale ItlQ tCUtl. St UtlS OtnCC. tho circumstances who perished, or who escaped but in the melancholy od. every ono who had a friend on board I A Tltafc fuels how faint is the hope of ever seeing J UbgnWJ CftaetV CAoC him again. The sea has engulphed and I rr low for cub. t AppIv to nuenched the many hannv muntf that a I -i .1 I i . W. D. WILS low hours before wero wandering joy ously on her srkling bosom. , It ap peal s that in a desperate effort to save the passengers, the boat was tun ashorel 0T fl v ew ifta (Coutan- wkj Yiiuviivu ui ura MiocK ana ine se- t. .jQ . t . . verity of the storm rendered tho atten lff 'fT T? "" fatal-the solid structure was wreochod T ,ow b tho uIrtd, dozen, of asunder and crushed the human crowd SS'C tt ; . was in a moment cast loose and scatter- WESLEY D. WILSON ed in the remorseless aca. What a hor- Afrig Saltm M C. Oct, 15, 1837.-4H rible death! To die -in tho midst of TEMPER WCV TSTtiTIHP ( wreck aoddismav-thehowl uf waters t w" WU fUb ... . ... . . , , t w oa.cni icrapermnce 90CIy Will mixed W ith the Shriek Ot an hundred nie, on the third Sundy in NovemU r net tpwtt-d to ha Je f Ma il V. victims, cil aiiunxuil.lUMU nOtHI IO I , " " " us l uwn l tf g. give this cherished body up to the loath- "I ?uureMf V p " Je. ' some creatures oi we sun anu snore-- . . ow, 1 ' - ' !
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