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m V.z-i ttT.:: 'pert that 1.; I:.3 c t ccn tultcihisb-'incss. If. 3 b cr.v 'r. o ri-? rcc r. .1 has rsy t! V Cw Jf and Efrc.'. In the charge to . as ' v b Gran I Jury, at the late term ct the V ; wo uaa, j;. 1 1 Atiintic County Court, New Jersey; a Chief Justice ilornlbwer' stated that of consent iti:,t!.:T I. r. day, .. . s I am sortin t1 III La L.J, I wet rive s As the Two Pouici was r.cv; t ad ' atritla : tv.-' ;j togo'.!. . ra rc;j . f.:!tTs J l . . C" . 1 1 ... 1" ....... . (! owl01 ueuj.ii.-i oi mcir. ., cc i- ' . diltmi .-if filkif lltirt. -' i n..!- r- y vi :s on n !aic; !t t Washi tutfortuiuiclv, "v " : I i . it ... , ... .-. i . . Mt,1 which hrt had tried aoanaonca w i;;o uaacrwn.;rs uy i..e :!nr I t aUii-itnienL five ha J their of. owners, who are all of tke do:J give vp r . ir a cruakcrmsss. 1 f v i'i .s on incir return tro:n nMr i j l o late ' t Washington; .MrairKtiaiaaai V HTT .hrro writes, no one ul F'ron the New York Express, the ship order there wont fee ar.y trouble on that score but mors cf this in I my next. - Well, now about the late elections.! ALL HAIL 1 THE TWO POLLIES What in natur has got into folks? What IS AFLOAT. has become of tht purtvT Do tea, now I want to know 1 ! 1 . I have hcarn I a .v M.mMnM.MA.fV aH teu ot 'Jtnoejun? t :ks into tne miaic ot .-i u.. k.i . i.;t -Mt I next week but u the news I eot is only I OilU W U4B IMU liut-iviuit ........ ' .us more mcation fcaF ra,yu wor.i una some tows wr a mseJ ia the follow oy wecw w i Ithd'ts.rvV j.D'v,v:;i:;c,?rawr. la: ASHBOUOUGn, N. 0, 4 u th rnn.Tv. eoxl many wect3 to coma 4Aica a Ml letter from out friend Major Dot; g mey say aown in . . Georgia) I nercr heart on afore, why ftKA .Trt pmM'f itscemstome,lhep rlasy Whij have ,ion a marry prelude to ths escape oil noiKnenu wrsc ca. , t I,, J' . ru , . ii -1 wiiuicsumu measures, uascvrvvu fuuuu -Day after to-morrow, I and correct political principles.' That ipcctcJ to convene. The j our readers may judge for themselves of VjxilHe Keporter.-Vr. Thomas P. Atlinsoa has recently undertaken the ,k proprietc-rhip, and commenced tha Edi torial management of thjj paper, as we hope and believe; under favorable pros pects cf advantage to himself, and exten sive usefulness to the community. The second number of tho new series is now before us, a large cmpcrial sheet "well I printed, on good paper, at $3,00 in ad j vanct per annum. " Judging from the ad dress of the Editor to his patrons, we have much reason to expect, in the Re- hundreds from the mud in which they have been moral is a.-plain one we not be lost. On Beard the Tteo Poltits, tha escape oT noueuenm bwo- t , and quicksand? 1 hear lc!I ,u arc going to have a , nplunged,-the joDificatioa on this matter oaths liMnd ; CONGRESS..-Dava -we hope it will li&lTY? this Body is cxpcctcd'ta i . - nvn hv that tirft if fwihl. nii tnto v v rk " ? Rackioay, LI. Nov. 11, 1837. $ (if the Ae Express. i I i .11 ' . mi i ! .Sn-c.i'Wili Kn m ail nmhnhi'itv mfr I thm rSrrvt noc lit nnrnntmAn. vrn mnLf. a nana in u oun nope 11 wui oe no 0117""' u vm-j v, 1 mv that kind that will do more pood than! important than any Session that; has the following extract from Dr. A.s ad- I Ka 111 ir.ll n.kn4 ... 11 t tl . T' ' .' I I 1 a 7. .aw wiww; u,"MDeea ncia lor iweniy years. e uiicna aress; v www ... lth,rr.1r t riovntn thj m nrr! r h 0 . A rc. j tr;J v. - rrM ""'""I JUA by urJ.rol the bocrdcrs." :a-rc of a letter from an intclW,. and iufluencial friend in Chatham Com,. c In this part of tho district i find th'0 friends of reform very united. n... decided. " Mr. Calhoun's idcfalrat;,i made no change against us while many of the most inllucmial friends of the Ad, nmusiriiuyn nave given H up."- a lmenniomaKeaKauuiauonoi wnai .... Gentlemen: I thank you for wmdin it would cost to iflununate the bisrgest r4tUlzcri to a full detail me the papers regularly. out 1 naintl house (ill had one) in tho citv. theni iR.Cs. ar-ioun it may had ume to wnteyou now for some would, instead of spendin this money in ume, the usual variety of a Newspaper, hcritance bequeathed to us by our fathers, . I behave my last letter tcfid you a- and cither take it myself or cive it to a - ... . JL.. whom we confidn important powers. wsiracommiiKeiocuj-wooaDr coaiiori... 1:: - r ; 9 . hitimv;k;ui u Pnfiv AfS. buttons, but I am not sartin. rU,.. 1 , tmiT , f 1 (' "Ashboro, Nov. 23th, 1837.. Mr. Swaim:.' t -l T . - !' . It is cencrallv hrf;-v,i that Editori Inow all things, and can an. swer all questions. Do be so pood as ttf tell us to which of tho great political par ties Mr. Van Daren belongs no w I Ywt www m cicat yiupcnsny lor Uie.de. mocraevot numbers; tell us which side that is now ! : Subscrtttr. , As to Mr. sVan Burcn'l avowed posi." Hon, with respect to the great political parties "now," our Subscriber will par. don us for holding him in suspense till week after next; when we shall probably have tho pleasure of stating it in his wn words, (lus Message to the ensuing Session of Congress.) TT.e other branch of the cnquiryill be found complete amvtercd in the following extracts: Fnm the Ftwbem Orpctutor. , Just as our paper of btt week had i sued, we rerctved tho cratifvinff intelli. Encetlat the cloction in NliW-YORK d completed the total root of the Van Burca party, so nowy begun bv IXBI. ANA,' KENTUCKV. TENNESSEE, OHI0,NOltTHAU0UNA,Ull0DE ISLAND, MAINE, NEW JERSEY and GEORGIA I In 1830, Van Burcn's msinrity b Ne York was 29,272; noic, the Wfigs hate a majority of about 19W0 Weshoi. jng aMIIIG GAIN of upward efU 000 in the sliort space of one year I v A more thorough revolution ia piile . t . i ...... .. ii.--. . i . . i . l.. . i ij State soinewhere lrom the W tome ar middle of this inonthth tf leaders, especially the Buflaloc past, to the cmployamcht of some ctf they & this. t&proo4,laWc CXpeZ a P.T Z t i T , rn C-au i-ff tho Indian tribes against their red brcth- of which we rave so Ion-bo was the time to keen-a sharo look out. It-, cm the wide world more ehantnhle I . . . IV P V s ., t , - j.-1 I. for Congress had done nothin to help at (than the American he last session, and might not at the land who dares deny 4 - J .. .U. 0.1. .1 - X J.I L J .1 I . . ... . :t ... .i I " ncu Auu suv tuui, uu u. vui, jcm i to j uau, aim iiiuu cumu uuni, sum men i cr America cannoi wiinin memscjves i :-, 0f sconce were at sunrise it .began to rise, and every hear what he about it Ve then, if commM4 : -g - . lAiutViii vom -.- fvnm - -- bun if newnrtn i inia a a if ha .it rirAA hivami i i s. b .....j . " . ., . . i .. j. :, uig..v 6-'"- -vjvu-u -yy Hgi.Miiuu.ujvi uk. I ...... , r. ,f f t Jj; ' I n,:, . it .'. . I " II t Vh S. Ilrf Wlf tho tame dWtllefS 6. bad one, or Umed admomUon from the. Richmond . , u,t uVan Burcn majoriVB z$sixty; this jyear the U.j seventv-f'turf ... - .1 - . IM !. ?. I.. I nat. " 'nnni on uhj wbu , u uiucca V .i. - jr..t i.. vut tuw dim v u uunu ikviu tw iuiu- 'He iiu;j his dVjomv and thoe hie fceches that they ontiielabor of thopeo- t)L. know theirs. selves, bur to avoid that prescriptive vi-. Would it be too much, under Owcir- isun- cumstances, ami in conformity with the Ti'TTT J.Z . ; " 7 . T . vuj. aniMrotfFA item, to the people them. T- ? b0t -S0"5 - ' ' ' m,webefieveto WacaMaJprinci. te'TpMUe ff, tnitbs is were found suCcna women and chddrcn We have nothin-new. worth'tellini i in t lUpubfican Government, and aigh upon the way rtcome about. Some there 1 would go in and make an illumin- ' c "wluW1o ncw worui w-umg, i " , . r , . . L wekTago Igofa letter from Uncle ationin their stoves or fireplaces: this is from abroad this week-either from ?ht Joshua, lellin me to keen a sharo look the kind of illumination I hone everv Etimn Tia "nr Plor:da-LWm tht' TV?W .TJtJrL ions. . Ana f .17T;j .t. l. I -' i TV.ri mi V . . ' 1 r r iimuanceoi our irco insiuux; omoaine uoes aiong aooui me oc-m. gow v nig wiu go ior, ana taac my Lha GoTcnvncnt has recently fallen upon yet, we have seen tlul pmiciple, which urn of Novembert-that they had had a wot 1 f rit.it wiUbrmg blessings on' the I . . . ' C ! f;. ,u c4,tJ i.f W Aw pgy higone uierejn Maine Jthe party. This course will rir .7 kid uiii t iiaihiby tlte see anoray wiore ipu incre was a.consio- w r:.:.i poison to ine leaain demagogues u i luicgiKr ncu, . . . jUj.. i ihii hM P....' Ik . ilA V..-iL- P!i.J'i.. I " Z Z -a 77- ... i .4 m . . m. - a a. "i" ' ... ..f . t . i i.kW mm- in ii t i tui mr rna itfviin k m w uiti likr nuimM n nr hit iiiiui m-mmmt mi M.nr.iA -1 i.irca. is ii koi-. r.umiuaunz in mc last oiwuit,iMuw v. mW uu .v. people. I know it; I s Ir .t. i. i...!,:.!.,..........! ....m.M.R. iu a:, it?-Let any man degree, to reject that the United States LllirTl the last one; and by Jundovvn of thaSui imtsof hismdus-; the man who has - Jdueahar..:ul of Indians! the gknriou 8A November! the J somethin, or the man who has nothin? I hi that quarter must be a ramoRMiMt unexncctedlv unon ns. , i . rf . r ... 1 iji uio cignt ocnarom eiccico, i x rw.nn:. tv i:a r.i i 1 1 i .... i f.u.. i r. ... i i . . Awyiuwcs w.-guii w ujtvuiwuw,ttuu,i jcvi;irsuiucuiuicciAvw cue u ii wrcicncaiy managea; or pos-1 whig meets wn pur coraiai approoa Assembly v and roll-and to who are too idle to work for Ltyy' arc true - ,;on. e hope itwitf bectt consider. majority is n et-nt keel and swnmr off to her an-1 an hnrwst hvm. talkin round amnntr trwtl 4 f . I , . . . . . . . :. I . - m cJ ana ooscrved oy every mmins ker. which had been run out into deeD 1 ignorant and the vr irked, and tcllin 'cm water.,.:.. . to win in the cry of down with the rich. Since it has fallen to our lot to record riot: The next mornin the folks begun to land tryin, in fact, to makeitapwarasmlsomany KteamBoatacddents'oY gather along shore, nd every.hvin cnt- m any man to have more with his indus- it is gra ifying to learn that the LcgiIa. the mr wno could cii uu, u puiiic un uuaroiiry aim viriuc, man (try nave vuu uiciri: t r.t ttr . .. . l clun j -l u-j .u r,.-- .j..i-i..j r. i in- ture of oncofthe Western Mates has c . "ana uca uiiic 99 w u uu n apeO, I kaBurate haint been seen "Wcwishtounpress the Uliigs mill wliohanirjorlhun inpurtanco'oi not only 'aiuulgmg may live at ease ty and lurbearaoco aoioa? mem- . - - -. . . . ,. ,. incuts, uui tvuivw iiiaiwiviv.iiuuiv 1 en for many trust myself in writin more on this matter, V a Iaw t0. prevent steam boat ra- 0jHncrana ni biffotrv ftho disti yoapoaraayessei,sounaa3everin asmyoanaer always oegms 10 mi wncn cmg. uy uus cnacimem, inossoi nu- guishing traits of Jacksonism) which cxam)le get both by him and his V&h 1 to nnstrucf Mr. Van Buren to re! her huB, bat waatia spars, sails, and rig- I I think on't. pn. My eld friend Zekel Bigelow m us man life ensue from 'racing, tho Captain their brillwnt triumphs tended so stron But about this lolUficaUon talk d on. 1 1 : y.t n I il r iV . . .? . ; " i ttfrTTAnainrrT-WlecirB''te.iee-tho t tn t ... ...u- t. pl s 0 . ...I. . r riT mn ivii 1 iv r 1 nv in ;i;fRifiiAfpt t v . ; -- ni-ri i itx at Hia ijtfaniiaiiiia ui aim a amonff the nsetors, and nothin would do dont see that better could be done than I , ' .... '. Whlw rtcnauL and tu carrv out their j -i; 'M iU fii . .. tr xj: .4,i... ,k1. .1. i. t i w.t t k. I We think however it wou d have been 1-A:xz-;"-l ' 2: - , Try "'! vff. r. ut MB llivax ucurei ui uui9 iu uiv 1 uiu uian i luulkjk, aim i iiuiju suimuiuu; I - -. . - i nrinc.ifiU!. . .... . st . . v . - ..... - ...f. . . . ------ fiiiks and he is you know a complete J as nigh like it as possible will bo adopted;! much better policy,to have there was no 'ctiayJJemanked 7Wy and yy-Air that had any hand in ittin the Two Polhes off siwre lie said the same causes would foiks out of the mud than we on for that the Two re . -iaa 2r. m ion r iliv wai no? te only object that had been run m 6hirc by the wickedness, and ihti iiswi;c and sclffehness of aonw fu!k, aiid when he come to speak of them folks and tell ht w and why all thifroiiWe-)iad-been brought on tho country entirely by their wickedness, heirignt rxnce, and their wilfuhiess, he lust look up his s ill tub and emptied the hufl scrape on't right over cm. I never in m v born days hearn the like. After this address was over, wc aH gave three tinr$ hree good hearty cheers, and tlx Two Pdlhes, she rolled from side to side, like a good naturcd laugiier, first oue scupper in and then ; lotlierv just as though she was taken part In the fun; and which she liad a right to da The Two Pollies, as I said afore, is " oohd in her hullrand all her ground tack le is as f ood as ever; but she wants rc .fiUia,and as yeVl.am a leette puzzled to know which port to carry her to for an outfit &me thinks she ought to be rig ged on a new pJ(tti,'Mn that a Voaven Uon vf riger4,Ji to meet jn New York on die 27tii of this month, to fix a plan for rigg'n vessels generally, This Ijeing the ; rase, I doni know butv it is best to, take thJ Two Pullies t Nevr York and let ihm all take a 1-A at her, and tlion de cidi ' I must ray, I haint gotna:h om- - pnociples;huU.ja lifted him Into it-hc Twas not the sudjccicu pam of hberal and cou'htcncd patrtot3v,j(...if miWitvof the tcookv Now, ' ' ! 1 " J j - - f . . hanpsi t?iat-and so up he got on the however, Jdonknow but we must have Uic Captain to a certain punishment for and statesmen. Wc arc not such tar- iuK there sru at east 100.000 ntajori- s.m pcurjJtout there something by way of markin this elcc- mcrc fiCt 0f racins, wilhout regard Kansas to desire a change of ruU, tjM.oioJ, decidedly and avowedly ojv ar half an hrur, most awful He Uom and urtead of an inumination, let It ou-ht to be the 00b lo "1 an0lhc wl ' violent, ! t0 ywoukl'tt aot.tcrM aai txvdazz a tea pot, one anna kaubo and a big gun tell the storv from every hdl wscmienccs. llou m to bethepol- tnd rabilL Wc ,vih UlJftZ, thal Jc should resign! Wo hc- uuier zTXMiwz and wch a stream- top, 75 time 'slam bangtrom the icy of all human legislation to render ,1-riW f..r th n,ar aiJ unlfar.' Z itru. . .nnrlr of wpJtoM and punishment certain, lul and the happiness and rlorv of th-vrun- i twWnxU will ien. - Plcdiied ash tty4neM4 ronlitt of t?w toterer-A man who has it in" his trr. If success -were unforiunaAly l U watk in th footsteps" oftheimb- lsviUe Journal awav over. in old Ken-1 ... .. . ir, ',.,( 1. .t,...i i..j l m ad to comma an oflcnr.fi a cainst tin 1 . uas v Cl'c, iuc, io cuaricr uig uuu. wuu uu - ra to cxprc$s lho wwtf ia one Word, JuC if promisea a spcu ago, to jet on a reat rou- laws, scarcc.y ever rcuccts on the - iionin la fecUng4 andpolicy,wc own time mjnnn m wiA this victory.tifl , alwa flatters himself with the because it comes round thro' old Virgmsy, and 1 , - . , Wlii.'1 kn the last roar of the big guns be heard prospect of escaping dctccuon altogcth- ""'o5 punuhmcnL He usually, should cease to exult in their triumphs, they would then ceasu to bo onthcdavwlienConirress cits together. I er. And there is anollicr consideration 1 jest to tell Uic folks .there, that the wind that ought to be well weighed by lcgi. ship. "Receipt m to get rid of rejTho Broome Coanty-Courbrysre-bet appomicu a aay ior a general inanssgiv- ouigc in lancica scruplus, so far a in all ovci ilte Stale and aey man will ,0.,: guilty escape alto readth.it iproclamaUoa'now,he will sec L . ' that .lite Governor must had a notion that WhcrMf the punishment wi receipt it knows of to drive rats, is, to read to them a Whig Ncwipaper, . By way of recommending this pre cription, the Wheeling Times says, "Its efficacy has been fully tried. Tho I III I menus wncr As regards rcturmn tlianks for blcs- cvcr pigment, in a popular sense, sins received, the uovcrnor has already I "ia . sevgre, j urics arc apt to m- appfIntcdaiUy for a general thanksgivJdulgc in fancied scruplus, so far as often altogether, frY. fl. jveruvr inusi nan a noiion uiui 1 r - I ,j; .j v : 1 - ,t giod soand - consittuUonal principles crime, convictions would be more ccr. cd rait from Inuiana. Kentucky, t 1 ' a I would DC aint are Pointed . . j . . .. .... good old fathcra.-rand grandJathcrs did before us, go to cliurtdi and have a good 1 m j . 1 iti 1 t 1 ii estaDUsnca ana now uauuieac ftrui a m,: ,.u;rt., v.. xcnncsscc, ana itnoac imanar'ia a very worth beiu thankful for then we h - ;-. r-; J s 1 sliort soace of time. It hataki runt m I hir Ihf, l.ni'prnir fat 111 nil flinnrl lUalCU. . I - " " r " Another Steamboat Occident. k sermon and jine in Uie sarviccs of praise j slip from the office of die St. Louis Bub and lhankirivinJ and. thmi Mmn hnmp I litni. 3..vinlvr -12. nv W hm and git the family together, and invito in seen a letter from Major Taliaferro, U as many as there is room for and who nitcd States Indian Agent, dated the 4th the House, and may. pcrhai, ckar nine rats' from the Senate of the United States next winter. Whig ncvwpa"pors are anti-rat that's certain." V . . ' l.ni tt.. nl A-!nilirtlV old mSA w!io placed him where he is, and kntnf ing from the best teacher, experience, that those "footsteps". kad unerringly to the ruin of Lhc country, it is his duig to resirn.' Dick Johason would of eow follow his example from princ iplt. v From the Ronton Drily JJpertii 4 the election: The election in this city ycstcrdaT was conducted with animation, but w out bustlo or disonlcr. - The .result Whig majority of 3213 votes, Doing -increase on the majority of last year 1471 It will be oberved on exanuouiS the return, from the Wwds, that g is nu increased Whig vote, and ished Van Baron vote ia every V wdU! . ' . , tl! rilV. t , Tho returns from the country arc oi n'milar character.' Hardly a town , W been vet heard from in which thorc J t ju'Wi witr-fl. and mnca -7 aint irot no family, and if there be any pumpkins in" creation I hope they wont be neglected; and I hope no man of -the rale crit will, on that day fail lo ton off a thanksgiving dinner with" a genuine pumpkin n'e, and do all in his power u seeinai ms poorest nciguuor nas one too. tothcho w fee! sure dungs go right THE GREAT EXPUNGER. ; It is stated in the Lexington (Ky.) In- tclligenccr, lliat wherever ;Thomas II. Uic Books and jured. ' , ' I iucinoranda 01 tho Hotels, , in passing . The Rolla left St. liOiiIs on thctht lor I home froni Washington City, ylt is now v , wi- vu uyarmnciwiioie t u uc sten with Dlack litres drawn a instant, statins that the Steamboat Rob la had collapsed a boiler flue near Pine river below Rock Island, by which ac cident one of the firemen had been blown Bentoll ,cfl his namc on; oveiboard and ihs engineer slightly in- f , iured. Memoranda of tho Hot an increase of Whig votes, and in every town there is a decrease Burcn vptcfc-In many towns it vi" 1 jierclevwi there is a very largo The whole number of. votes given tlaf election of Jast )tor, hrgally rc.u'j ed,-thos5 of liino towns, amoun tm nearly two thotifand, Wngrejcci, Ucre for Gov. Everett, 85JJ0S? wr g Morton, 237 scattering, making a ityof,IC8.
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