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' 5 " i-j; 1 5. if NORTH-CARQLINIAN. TtVmt" H2SaM W Proprietor. Saturday MornluRJune 1 4, 1 candidates; V T - FOR CONGRESS : nVmoeraiic Republican . Whig Ticket. . Ticket. - - '- - ;-- - ' -' ' 2 No opposition, I'hos. L. Clingman, 2d Charles Fisher. Danl. M. Barringer, 3 J David S. Re id, A. B. McMillan, ", -. " . . " I Jonathan Worth, i.lh No 0?P0,,,IOD' Alfred Dookery, oth Jas C. Dobbin, No opposition, 5:h das. J. McKy, Thus. D. Meates, 7ih J.-R. J. Daniel, No opprMtton, Sm Jarans -S. Cl.irk, .Richard S. Douneil, 'sib Aa Bijiy , Dayid Outlaw. RUINOUS FIRE7 Ail awful calamity h is befallen our towu 1 VyV b vjj bce.u desolated by" Chat - dreadful :scuurgo which seems ibis year to have been Jul loosa upon cities' and towns indiscrimi . nab-ly. Fiend id human shape iufert every pan of sUelaad, blighting- hi no hour, with the midnight torch, the fruits of years Jt" htbor iuvolvR'g in oce cornnrioii end ui;distingu;h Wd rtit.jtha riche oflho- pro?prou- ond ths pittance f the poor. , Oa Kridiiy ."tnurutiJi;, about h.tlf-p isf 2, n lu yas discovered in a warehouse bach nf a toro oa Hay street,' nb:jt:t 300 feet from "the j TV.vi.ti tiriit,-t i it thr !'.sVtrl lit' intiiriftS. I , ... , u- I I h. extreme dro-.ht had mad-- every thing that was combustible as dry as tinder, and at- most asquu'k a prey to the devouring c-!e::tent. It spread rapidly ip IJ.iy street till it rear bed ihe new brirk stoio id" Jihti Wadd4'd, Jr., o- cupied by Henry' Lilly,' which was saved, and !oppod the fire iu that diiecttoi;. - Down Hay t.'iee't it swept every Thiug Ut the corner of Market Squaie, thsiK-o (lu.vu lyreeu street to Uccle's Rrtdge, except, irlrs. Perry's dwelling 'put at the Iiidgd; passing round loo crrr!er T Green t'!eet, "51 iss'--"Bioghani'.s dwelling and several lare brick and fiumib was chouses ' erc destroyed. From a little '-above whete I ihe'Hre broke out, it crossed! lay s'teel atthrco i . . j- . ' . .. i : i . r t r T :! p C2S ; ijr-r.1 to we oi ; ;i mores oi . jiioy , -jiul J. D. Stas.r,' nest t thy Lafaycttu'iioid, f'll of the handsome-d and in every respect i)C-! IJotcIs iu ou;h,) and aain tu Me- : building. - Up tho strocf tho :r-o was - . stopped al.iu.dstroyUf? - outy. one omfding -.-Vuovd the Iiotel tho .-.:-.io oe upied by J-hn --.'Wiiddill, Jr., and owned by tho Ktto of W. Whitehead. Down tiu 'street Ucuumed every thiuii b tho m.itket Square, a'.id around f jiiio-pie stiect to JL'taiddu! Alloy, dwn th e 4 .111 to DonatdsuU tiect ; acrs theAlley to ' -'ho varehoifio"s'.n nd stables on the South side, 'and was finally as rented at the Lafayette Ho - ' . .. A b'table.?,' which were saved by ptodigmus cxettiou--, ua-J --which. .prevontod tho losd of : uiriuy othur hjildiiigM. Tho Town House - in" th-e ceu're of Market b'qti.ite, was saved al uutl ugaiat h'Jpe ; ihe wind rose and blew i.he fl irnes ag iin.t v., but o - much df.oo'ed jpou saving t, in stopping tha. fire,'t-hit those who had ial.3i po.t upon It fought on, though , , . . , .. uimuun;,.,,.... y ,,.. ed ih"ir e:ivits. I'jiigtue. Company tM". i utu ' nva'uabio service at this point. On the Ehs! etdu oi Green aiid Gille.spie greets, ou vbi b Cm wind .-ct, the nost determined spirit was a so tnauitc-teu. auu taoua t:re w;w nccuent- ... . i ... - . i i . .-..-..: i .. ..'t .,..1 ho mastery. On the South Je ot Hay .street, ie dwelling of IUs MaeRaesea., was saved :liu-i-fby u tabacle, by the drtcrtntnatiott of 3 fee. person aided by Enjxtno .No. 2. t nts-.ntc w-j .-.oiv.municaveo o.v spa.4i3 tfc-veral p!.tce:, atuoug others on the; roof of -.he P-resbyter'ia:i Church, but precaution war. riTi.irfi.rs to "n.-FVPof Ts v tr, . sion, except' where the hnntcdi.. contact -.-iih the fi.ihi.es rendered.it imp-Lssiulsf. This disaster i tint by nny ritea:is "so "es e:: ivc cr.su ovi-rivhtiraing as tint which "Vcf'-I otfr io-.vn Oil the 20th of May 1631; hut io neveVthcless'a ;reil cal.-i'mity. It has de stroyed the best part of the .-business portion -f ravfttevillc: the best building3 end the lie st stocks of goods. It has travelled over !.e EUinc froraid as that tire, esrept that it utvjppe! short of a third of the space then de . s-troved, As t:ear as wc can count there were Fifty-three ftdnt tenements destroyed, 'of which tbotft half were handsome buil- ins,) besides the valuable ware-houses Sic, J m the rear and ,. on the, back : ctreets. 'The can scarcelv ha less than Three Hun - lred Thousand Dollars hut is estimated bv Tiaay at 8400,000, of; xyhiclt ; from $U5,000 to 150,000 we reinsured-: ? ' " ;.; : . proceed to give a XUz of the sufferers, as accurately as the confusion .will admit of. - .Vo, th Hide of Hay Street. : - - James Kyle, large brick tore on Market Square, with a heavy stock of good. Loss $4S,0uU, insured for i5,uoa- - ; - '-Unhc Dodd;; larenSjy brick. front stoire ' ' titid clwel!ict and tock of goods. X.0S3 10, ' ;000t insured for f3,0u. -'"-.''. '" Estate of Margaret Tearce, store building.-. Loss 500. .Not insured. This was occupied;; by. Owen Houston, whose loss is $600, "insured: :J - " . v J.'M, Beasly, store ond stocn 01 deweiiry, II. Branson two-story dwelling and store, f Jboss 1500-' .JnUredTor .fiQOTlieieSwere I occupied by Mr. .Brwrn' s CJoarectionaf' ! and dwelling. . Her Jos probaWy4i5iJO. ' Insured tor 2000 ;" ' ' Double tfnement;.otte ttory, owned by J. -W; Sa nil ford," not . iusured,, the stores were occupied, the .firat by C. P- Mallett and the Rock fish. Company, at an office, books saved, furniture only los.; the second by . Cilover, jeweller and watchmaker, who lost 1500 to 2000 dollars, every thing be had, and along with bis own, some; 100 'gold and silver watcheiii hi hands for repajr; no insurance. One story building owned by T. h Hyoart; occupied by T. J. Johnson, as a shoe shop. Double two story building, with warehouses, owned by T. L. Hybart, occupied bv C B. Mallett, whole loss iu yooda nor insured, is about $106; and by E- St W. McLaniin, whose loss is 8CO0, iasured for 2500. The buildings worth 2510. warehouses in re-ir, belonged jointly to T. J. Ciirti.5, and tue Estate of Whitehead, loss 50u0! Insured Ibr 2500- They wrre oc cupied by E. Fuller, who lost 25C0, insured for 1500. Nott &. Brigt;. 'los3 6U00, in surad for 4CC0. And C Lutterloh, Iocs 2500. Insured. Double 2 story huildiug, owned by D. A Ray, o?;e occupied by It. W. Ilnrdie as a Bookstore and liiulery, vuode loss is 20Q0, all lie Isad- No insurance. The' other oc- I cupied by D. A. Ray St Co., whose loss is j 7500, ot which 6o0u is covered by insurance. 2 story brick fr?nt building and warehouse owned by W. II. Brntty, insured for 1000. worth 15C0. Occupied by Jjs S.Grant, whose loss is 3800. Insured for 2;JC0. 2 story bticli trout, owned ond iccupied by K. ' J. Ilale os thy Ob.-iCfvcr Piirttiojj; t Oi'-'e and RooSi' Store. Loss 7 or 8000, insured 'r 1230. Laro double 2 story building, :ind wnre- h(t33. &owfleJ bv KUllo uf -rhw. Fuller, low ooqO, insured for 1000. Ocrimied-hv S. W. Tillinghast, whoso los is 7 or SCO'., uisu:ed for o250. 2 story -huild in wued by D. O'lfaruoti, loss 600. Iitsured. Occupied by Di. Cam eron St. Mallett, who . hij-'t 80'J iu mediciues 8ic. N;t histoid. 2 story boilding uwot-d 'find oc.cttpid by Clash & McCal!uu) as n Tailor's ihoj. !,(! 500. Not insured. South side cf Un'j Street. '2 story ote and ao'ctKHi.-, ownf'd by estato of Whili ijeisil. Los 1.5'JO. JS:j jn- sura tree. "' Lifnyettts Hotel, hr, 0LCQQ. Insured lor 7i0-J. A Policy tor 7000 inrrre expired 'OH t 7th rec-jiitiv v ithdr.iwLi It-,; A'tnr'. The proprietor,-anions to continue bis bu- siocs-i witn thS jaty agents, was awjuin." thf ostahii-ihniiut tfa new Ageaey iu their hands. I chjofly by-T. J. Curtis. i wo-story 13 tick btore, owned i;v Estate j o- Nol j D S.IJr. L ajC0. In. aursd .for 1200, occupied by d. D- Starr, who j saved 350J worth of ?ood-t, but iosf 6 or 10, J00. Insured lor 8 .000. In tin ware-house were 140 bales ot cottar, heionjrin;' to J Vv . Powell of Uoheson- Fully insured for 30( 0. i wo-story Brtck Store, -..owned ar. I ocow- pie i by E. J. Lilly. Lues 9 or Q0GO. ll ly insured, haying Sivtrd 2 portion of hii ! , ' j 1 wo Dr .ci n tores 2 be' ongiu to estate of JMcArn. And laror double brick stores and dwelling- belonging to same es tate, with the remains of a heavy stock of goods. L S3 30,000. insured 'for 15,010. In one oftbe.su tenement Aiex'r Johnson jr. had "ptst opened a stock of good?, cut in sured, ioss abn,t ( 00. tenements, sior:es. Detonging to eotate ol I James Hooper. .Loss 5.0U0. Insured tor I 3,000. Tbcv wf re occupied by A W Steele, whose loss is 2 or 3,000, nearly cov ered by insurance by Stewart McGary, hss 1500, insured by V. Krior, Io?p about I0C0, insured for 600 by Patrick McDta- ijue, loss 2C00, inmtrei for iOOO. t n :,tit, tf0 .mx;A t., r-c ! IV nii.' ... i i" ,.rKit ... ed, and by !W C. Blake. ho,, to, not j nJ-' ?. I . " ,v4 '" to Joseph Arey, ' estdnding trom Market Srmw ,3 o F"rauklin etrfet- - J-osa probably 8.1.00, j:ot h:Bufed. Occupied by 1. C. ! Thojupgnn, who loot 1000, insured for 1C00. ' -Ljb n C. La t ta, las.s srna !). John D- Wil- liams, loss 5, C00, fully insured, baviag saved much of his Mock. 4;18, Dodo', loss , no 'insurance. ' AtiJo-s McKenzie, Robert ooten, C. W. Andrews, Liebenstein Si Brother, Nathan Sikea, MitchtdJ Ph'Hips, all saved most of their effect. Grem si reel. Wm. Marh, bi ick boihiio, stock of good-i, Jos about 200', insured for 1600." Fia'e double totek store, 2 tiites, owned by e.-ftte of John Keily, insured. Occupied, tho by -II. Lecle, uho lost goods to the amount-of 6'JOP, after saviu-jj u portion of his tO( !; ; i;isi:red f-r 4000. The other tcne mcr.t -cupied by John Urowtf, who lost per haps kalftf bis goods, to amouut of J 0 or 1200. No insuniuctf. Two s.toy,brick sto-o owned by V. Mcfn- '. tvre. losi loOvA insnred for IU0J. Ureii. jj by Va! McL. 3IcKay, whoso loss is j about 1500.;tiot insured. Double two f.ory brick tore aud brick outhouses seyfowned by John Huske. Loa ).irisiired for 4000. Occupied, one S5.000 by G..& il. McMillan, whoso loss is about 88,000, with only 2000 iotJrance. I he other by J. Huske & Sou, who saved a con siderable p..!tion of their goods, but lost per haps $10,000, which i principally insured. Two atmy brick store atid dwelling, with brick outhouses, owned. by Hogh Campbell, cost $4000 to build. No imorauce.t' Occu pied by S J H iusdale, as a Dru Sttre, who loss i about 1800, iusuied for $850. -;" - Two story brick store and dwelliu. owned by Alex. Johnsc, lp2000. Occupied by H Bayne as the Carolinian .riutin Office below, and dwell ins above. Saved U,;,M " n . materials, apd ; some furniture. "J, Two wooden and one brick building srwned and occupied by Drs B & B W Robinson as oflices and .Drug Stores. Loss 4oC0 ; n- uredfr$i500. - - . " Two ' tory dwellinfr :.. owned lyM "l5-1 Bingham, and occupied by herself and "A- Al den as dwellings. Miss BV probably 8000; insured for 1000. Mr Alden lost part of his furniture. ' " There are doubtless inaccuracies, and omis sions in the above sad catalogue. In tbp haste tid confusion of its prepuratioii, it could not be otherwise. It will, however, give the best idea we are r'apnble of furnishing of this disaster. Itmnv not be amiss to add, that the spirit ol our people, though hundded, u not broken by this initjictioi!. Tbeioaea number of caej in hih the losers ate not able Jo hear their losses, and they w III have, v trust and believe, tho sincere sympathy and porpt aid of their neighbors. No doubt seems to rest on the mind of any one, that it was the art of an incetidiurv; for a ili-covcry of whom tho tnouicipai author ities wmI leave no eiftr: untried. The fire ailir lo in to dfiy's paper - is fu-tii-heo by the Editor of ibe Observer, bo fU'ilected the facts vtti!o we wete engaged iu preparing to gel into operation; ;iud he gen erously wrote out tho article at onrrequet. W iite grime arc yisl ab!' to bear ih losses t:;ey have 8ii.-ta ri'.-il, tiifre .up others wl,o?e casi 6 c ill for th-5 b mpathy f their tr ends, auJ 5u:m- wiio have sw pt from ih m even their last Ttenrt lor iisienaoe", and murt liave in;mc li.i!c reiie!'. to "t iie patrWsITitiie Pay etteville Observer. Thioooh th- kind offer of the Bditor tf the North Carolinian, I am euublsd to iiifonn the public, that I h ive f iken o toneotent iu thy upper end of the Pu-t Office btiilding, ' ILiy -rtreyt, where i m;iy be found after to d?y I havo prnpnred tt small Prev-s and a fount of Typo ffofn the ilev. Mr Mclver, with which ! hope to issoo o:nt? surt of a pa per oext week ; ;iitd as sown as po-sib!e I ex peel to prof ur; a new Press and a sufiieieucy oftype to bring out tto ,Obseiver" in its uu;d form. My Ios by iho eiaiuity, which has thus befalleu tht- town, is perhaps betvvi.'en 7 and $8,000; of v.hich $1,250 was insured. The lemainder is serious loss, under which, how- ever, I havo not the slightest idea ol" despond ing; but luJend, (od wiliing, to rise from theso ahes with new energy. the in.-porirince of eten trifling amounts at ueh u time as tho present. And ! would beg leave to make Uk smne retnarii in repaid to the many who havo b-.t heavily by thiscrtlatu ify, a li.-t d wiv.ui will be furnished by the Caruliuiiiti. If ever there was a timo when momy would he par nul.nly acceptable to every one tn I- ayettoviHe, now emphatically tlii.t !me. - navtr Mtvau ny ooous ol aecouots , with i t. . i , - . . whim I w ,il be enabled to settle wh uu who may wt,h to uvatl themr Ives ot the occasion, 4 fw ISooks, blank b.ioks. liuives, pen--, wt,v..t k,.. ,.-.c..,d ;.. ,t... t.-i f m; UtliCe i l,uj!tjin'. E J U l'-F j FlidjTv mornio", June 13'ib45. I . . SEGO.M) DiaTKICT. We o bv in Mecklenbtng Jefi'ersoiiiau, that a Dem.'crutii CouvcU'iou of Delegates fiom all the couniie( coropositig tho Second District, except D.ivte met nt Mr A. D. Ker's on the 31st u!t., an! uo-niuated the lion. Chailes Fisher as th! democratic candidate f"r that Distiict. Thei was supposnd to be 200pei;;ons there. IIo H. W. Conner was Chaiitnati. There vei 53 delegates. The vote for Mr Fisher w unanimous. Tha strength of the vote ofeacj county was nven according to tiio stretiiilh tho ilemocracy iu Much county, thus : I vo! for every 100 votes iu the county at tho la Presidential cLctiou. EIGHTH DISTRICT Mr Richal j S. Douneil, of Newberu, his beun uoniiuJ i ed as tho whig candidate, and Sir Toolo h t witiiu.'a w u. Mr Douneil is said to be a sa . .biity f politicul life. ' ,,,,,, ,,,, , 1 j ha often aii! " wonders w til never cease', and from bis Jatd paper, one miht to led n soppose tha! he had some fears that his propl- cy might prove not ttuo; for iva verily 1 lieve that his l.t paper mig'u he classed vh ono of tho wonders. His readers will o doubt be agreeably surprised t iioii that te ha made such a review and uotice of r Pobbin and his speech here l ist Tuesday.iis might have been expected from some pp-s, but very unlike any thing they huve been in fie habit of seeing in thai p iper ou such oca- sinu-,. We give htm credit for u bright spt ; bul al the sajno time, we ntut notice a feyf his captious animadvetsions. Perhaps o have been insti umental in producing sine change iu his course; therefore we shall ay nothing to give him a chance to retrogadc iu his improvement. , ; . We have, over aud again stated tbathe democtatic party are not opposed to a TsufT, if we understand tho meaning of words; we have even gone so fir as to look back at -he messages of our democratic. Presidents ,-hd ytveo extracts from tbem to j-hew that all wye for prot eetiug the manufaetures of the couury to n teasouable und fair extent ; yet we ue now gravely told by the sage editor of the Ob server, that ' Agriculture is, and fDitet Iog continue lobe, the great interest in this coun try. ' But to make it the only interest, woiid be fatal to its prosperity." Oue would hardy suppose thnt an editor who is always ofaUie about the ignorance' and "stupidity" bf otners, would matte so sjnple a remark i but it was made with the view of what he will hardly accomplish) leading his readers to be believe that the democratic party are favorable to making - agticu'lure the only interest."' rtay vry woll way) folly or the Observer "Iffi OUR PATRONS.--If. ill ue seen bJwj&hniihtipiZ No naa V, clievo that the democrat ic par. ra an' (rinl8 gJ. . .t iomon gllUdi ut(ntrUd a,our d trto sink uhe inanufactuHr 1 her? are huitdretls of democratic mHHtifjc- lu,erV Dobbin expressly lepudiatt-d this idea,6y expliciily stating that while he hod not ti(. renwtet ide of injijiinc the ma no-faclo-Jng ir.lerefO, ho was for placioff all the great interests of the ronnlry on the m immijj; u.ji ;ste:rng and petting one ot the the eipense of the resl, as must always be the case: lie Obsprv-r i-j iiiwb'r n ntpil inulatio if he s'ppnses that " neaiTy -one-b:df of all the votes i the South " are in favor of what he radsa proactive? taMfT. V cannot see that ie has any iiutho'iiy or ground for savin 6'.lre.pt ,hal he ha:4 probably l-d himself to tjehtte it true, merely foni habit ; being him- sell :iinai)t!i;icriirrr Atcti ,t,.npra!k- h-.l .ilmOt. theiilelves.il think t'aw.pibly of whutbeuerits thciKeh-c, !clthHiiih it injures others. I twe are any judge, Mr Observer has ex. per yd hi- .twoaiul a. half columns of weak armnent u, very little put pose. To Observer says ihat some of Mr L)ob biujperson; jiud piditical friends in this tuwi'a-e in i.vor of a protective tariff. '."'. This we jlo l. tie quibble of tin:. Observer. Lifctjs k i4 what you mean by "a p o!ec tiveiiifi"." If it is 5tirh a tariff as the -i of 'd-3,Vo art; nil in fovor of it ; tut if it is the hiariffof '42, ve defy you to name the po litiul fiietid of Sir Dobbin why is in ftvor of it. Come, lef ho particular, and not deal in aetttaliiies. Wo ie(y you i, nam the dem ocrr! in Fayetleville who is lit fa .-or of the pteiit tariff We tielievo we &u in as full Mtir)nuin with them as yon are, and we do liot.iiow of stu b a one. 'lie Ohsecver tries to roiitroven Mr Dob-biujasse-tiion, that wo ..export more cotton uowthati we did before the. ei lt'in factories In cine so numerous; and '.IvjI ronsiquently tho -htg eiy of a homo nta ket is oil fudge. Wetppeal to the titues t support Mr Dob biiij l he Aiiieiicau Aiuiauac for 1815, j;ives the uhto of the annual expott of cotton fruni thefnited States, from h year 82l to 1842 irji-jsive. and in 1S21 there was exported $'2tl57,4S4 worth. At this time, of course, the! wero comparatively bnt few cotton fac tork ibthe Lfnitwd States. Ibis expoit in etesed ut.til in 1S3G it rose to 71,234,925 web. . It then declined until 1842 (when ihujactoiies had incieascd to near their pre seijnonder)he.'o were expoi ted 847,594,40 i wrb, rnoro that) double, it will bo perceived, ijjjjt .was iu 1821. This decrease of ex po rrrTM'-'el"'''!, too, was not iu 774 but innri'rv. Qucrv miet was buili up as the Observer contend-, ail is of so much impoitanr-e to the planter, htf is it th;it thepice of his cotton has de- 4l.roilrotfinjj over-production, must have , j,jlre(, niin . jjj, j, ? s hat h shewJi I Hl( Ofie-O.i:! cir n.on. ' I It.. K,,r,.., ..... . lt j t w W.lher the demaud is at home r abroad, ,i th ; : .u i t;5f ,u ,llllg a, the j,, ho,(l uf 1 t vi, ly.i.i,:., o,i:ih.l r,ot,r 1 .. ; ,,i;rt. v lh.,. , u.,i,t . r ..:,.. ftlifuthira! r.or.",!o IV., C.l.. . 1. . . ..... ..vj iiwiihi illl j ,. .-. w ...... . . u.ir- jjii ueii uim a;)' body will believe so, even though ihu Ob- rfver say it. I Jtf will hre close for lh nnnson nut rin swer tho balance of his otijeciious tu ucceeu- iu" numbers. New O. leans, June 3. MEXICO. 1 he D'i'ih firiiito Kurydice arrived off the bar at the i.li?.H on Saturday, and she is now yiur at atichor there. Otte or two gen tlemen who eamo iu this ship from Vera Cruz, and sevetal of her officers, rived in town fcsterday try the tow-tjuit Star. We ' have been ,uru.hed with a few items of in formation f '" Vera Cruz ifa d ue as iatens the22dult N attempts ure toyde in Mexico to disijuise tho deep and active interest which Great Biitain t;ikes in every thin; calculated to pre vent the effectuation f the annexation mea. sme. It is said that to accomplish her ends she offers to pay the debts of Texas, und to assume from Mexico teu miliions of her Eng lish bonds, g!iaran'eeiuj independence to the one and security from the inroads of the V. States to iho other. Governor Sh;snnon airived a few days pre vious to the mailing of tho. Eurydice, at Vrera Cruz, ami would leave in a short lime for the United Mte.tf. Pu'vflto letters received, state it as a matter of rilrmut cettaiuty, thot before long the Mex ican government will declare war again-tthe United States. We have seen some of these lettep, Hud taey all go to confirm the statement-! 1o this effect.; So ho-tilo to this coun tty aud to Texas is the tone of public senti ment hi Mcxieo, that it is generally believed the government must either go to war, or suf- fer an oyeithrow by a i,e,v revolution. Iu .t r r ar :. . .. .. :i !..i J . 1 .. . .u misposiore o. auo ,1 w... p,oua.,.y ;,u-p u.e j altermnive involving least peril to its mem j hrs. trusting to the ch utces which the future ,na' ,,fford " sve 'he republic fro,,, the con- From one of the letters referred to, d.ued Vera Cruz. M;tv 22, we have been kindly permitted to make iht following extract: Ihose English wb j -peak t the eontro- . - . , 1 .... , .i. it..:,.,i i:. ...tnt rinnil done ? not onlv to the t-niloo otatea versv between Mexico at; liO tUU JUIIt'il OlillW about Texas,.uever fail lo iuisoduce the ques tion of slavery, and regard its abolition in the little republic as a consequence which" witi speedily follow the determination" ou her patt ... :.. J.....n.l..rt lt.it fr. ivb.tt T -iii learn, I catim-l think that any proportion a congenial cnumie y. vu -o-whieh England makes, however icmpliug H aess. Where is the white f nan baf cauuot ... may be, can now defeat "annexation. Ou Satuiday last our city h-ttfe with ru mors of a declatetiou of war by Mexico against the United States. The report was founded 00 statements said to have been made by a bear er of despatches from the British Consul al Neiv Orleans, to the British Midister at Wash ington, who' was travelling express." Gteat anxiety was manifested by all for the arrival of the Rait Road Vars vith the VVest ern mail, to confirm the war report, if true. Tbe mail carae,ud the whole story c.r war vauisbed into thin air. We cannot perceive any evidence that o declaration of war ou tbe pat t of Mexico, i mote probable thanjsea previously apparent. yharfetloji tOttrierv, the !. of a bale by thuse who buv bt bttSe; jajten.j,, ,1)d eJ 4,, inowjb;h-sb6w as nuth fdt, and more," iban tho ioss of mitcli by tliiifc wlm have vet vVe have saveu ;i.os. of oar jrBting nalenats. Perhaps s.-v n: fire loO-vrt wouIj cover our loss 1:1 ih - Puitiojr Oinee, ac'inivc of mucl) vaiuabie :iwt cv ih m-'I i.nl lusioy, anJ pub!jj documents, winch wojnu tme Lenof ineitfu-:lalo adraatde to u? a. a po it real Jouma.si. tJnt tho greater part of Our household tujmtur.; was lost. , Wow we to say to such of our ptfiii5 aa have not renmuerut d 8 tor some years, tiif if they eve moeud to titlp us, now .s 0;c time tiiat it wotthl be acceptable ; and we s'a!i exjit-ct ih.'iij ; qs frjwJiria with whm w e have iicid w-- k ly voa vcrse, ta come f.rtvard to our rei-f, if tbey cati i--ijr iujivu tt vwri niciii m flu no. . And it a--V ef our irtends at u cistunce c;io relieve us bv the payment ot a year or tw wdl bave our warntat . 'ratituric. Art.t j fei a?su'ed it" they cmhl but reflei.r hr.w huia iiieonvtc'tctjce it wouIJ fo tr.oin and 'low erjdi it would bo'nuprecjite J by n, tiit?y 0'J not; hcsituie. e cart" .' aUt ess theui ii n laauae wtuc-h -ati sp-'t!v to tieir sym pa'i.ies tuore tffcctuaily. titan the faefs presence! in to-dvd pap.-r. Some uiight bem-fit s by so-hc-iu4 new bu'Jfcriber, w!:- wosij piy us in :eJ vanee. - , , We havo bubii dclav-i f'v tfe ics? of fi!i::e ou-Js of o!r press, but tho purls re now replaced, ami j we stialj issue our regular shout wecii!y, it" it be fJOssltilt to .l'ltn.il nTirtr - i f- - O tr ofiic-e is for ttie oresent at too Oi) 'Jo'irii.il bfaiti!, wiiit li wt; ert; permitted to ocupy by ttc j ';'u"c5 Di jjtr j. ?eori;e isuepaiu, 01 1 ite unner.cu of Mr !ob.'iinx who has Since returned,' and msg n.inimously consents tor iij to occupy it ntil wo can rt t hjjc c!her suitable place; un I moto t'-hn at ot!;rs u iiousu and furniture f-r our iumily. May lie Jive a t'iuua:td years ar.d Ins sitadiw uov t be Ices t we .viij u- pe !h:.t wq have not aj.peakd 0 our ftiecijs ot vaiu. f -Zf" T he Itoolia of M.srs Dobbia & Sitepanl art- in Ibo tip stairs of the Printing Office, and thty can be e !i iit-ie by thoe- who have bae jue.-s with them, disio t!i-hours thatttiy devote to bus.ro es. 'i'he paper for the last tour days have been barren of news of any impottaucc. " i'h'j Georijiu Constitutionalist," Ioiiji cd with ability, honutly artd moderation, by P.O. (Juieu, has changed hands, and tho prtJ p-er will hereafter bu cnd;.c!v;l bv !r1r .faaica Gatdner, A ! lillniiK'lll. :!lllp! - iniiO D'jrS and customs tha Libetia.-.. he found ou tho fourth page t I It is now stated in the oapeis that tbeie. wid rot ho another -race between Fashion and Ptutonu this summer. FOURTH OF JULY A portion of the citizens met at the Town H;tl! on Saturday JityjjjisJind organized by' calling 'he I U'l" "luslow, fc.q., 7 to th Ciiair, and apj)ointing Cameron Secretary. Ou nifniou of Capt. Gee the following eo tlemen were ..appointed Committoe of.-Ar- i!gmeits : .Military Comntiilee. Committee to -pre, cure - - Orator and Header. Mijor Jno. H. Cook, Jno. D. Cameron, C?ft. U. IL Bayne,- - Lt. Avon E Hall, C;ipt. McKethlu, . Dr Jas. A- Mr Rao, Lt. Jo. S. Dunn, Jos. W. Evuus. Committee Jo vrpeure a sjtitsbt's buiUlin. I Capt. Jas. R Gee, uaj- Henry Mcleau r Walter Draughon, Duucan MeLittritt. 'I .u.:..,: -..... - ... . , 'Ihi meeting then adjourned v Tha Union says that Mr WoudUtov woald I not acte, t the .Mission to Eniibnd. I COLONIZATION. The last African Repository contiins a rn ii earnest appeal to the chinches, th clergy, end all benevolent societies, to do something Ibr colonization. Tho editor is the Rev. Mr Gorley, o Presby terian tniu'ster, ,f fine talents profouud - ar gument, and great "zeal hi the cauig. "This is the second timo recently that ho his tip. pealed in the most tlitittg aud soul-reaching .-fyle. ,It is very Iron as Mr G. states, that if every clergyman - would make but one effort iu the year,- n a very moderate .calculation, aud probably fir below the - truth, 27,000 might be obtained, and nobody would feel the Joss .f it, yet thousands of tha col red racd would be benefited ! ' " - ' ' We fee! great interest in" the cause of col ouiiation : and wo never read tho iiiees!iurr and htghly gratifying :eM..iat from IJberia without being painfully reminded of the stupid infatuation of the free CiJioed race iu this country, that chains them her laboring under disadvantnses which in Liberia would chance j to ficedom in its widest eufe, equality, and I in many ; iuslauees peace and power. - It is I J - . - . ... - . . uuaccoutitablo -"r'T.-"' The Colonization iioeiety sent out three . "... - 1' ' " expeditious, during th; past year to Lioetia, oue with 92 emigrauts fiom New Orleans ' another fiom Norlolk ilh 5S, aud ti thbd from Bahimtiic with 21 ; -'waking 171 erni i p. - i by eparaUog the two tace, but b tbe emt gtaats whc iiavu been "kindly eut to a coun try which we may call their own,.hfie those I gteat8t of blessings, libetty aud equality, aud 1 f . ir .. Ir ..l.l i. ihiaif nnr.tii rejotto atiheso events? And is there any man who is uuwiUiiig 10 c iiiriUuto a raite to the uecomptUhnient of this good to his own country, end to the "colored race ? - Tito So-1 ciety, whose benevolsnce has led them to un dertake thia oiK f charity, cannot , operate without funds, and they look to tbe of the white population ho tie to be benefitlcd by the ternoval of the free colored, for. aid ; aud we Jo iot - think; it should be refused, espe cially by the South. Will the Clergy not lis ten to the rail bf their brotbe'Mr Gurly, and make an effo't oos -Ifund fumilv every k trfdneissma? !)essuied?K'-v that A .r- fvvt'K Iu --."i"1? ' ' "r- ' '-Jt . that we t era emorr t ,.; wirh rrtelnl heart: The. futlowinjr sirth man bijni i County -itilLricnvcae-tlie r c nt Setibn of -ii-:'j8"v - S.V. Hit!, .d Chatham :-Ti-o. O. Brwoof ' deil , L.eivis K; Kmr. -T. Stttnj son. Uot.'8"ii''.: : ':--obtained Superior Cour' Hv.rnt. g r -V " ; ;,-. .r:-';;' ' ; r , . ; ".'?-i&.Si&v ' ' I ber y.iA eii a K great fit it t Qoebec?l K' Cettadtfin m;mrn8S amount -f property losf;! ';' aarf t t$ MidlOO lives loL''' yy-:7'f::'i' ;J Wv vail the tttertiiou of our readers of ;A:C - n ication from ( w? auuei fcr;rdthoughihe author Ibruubed his.' 4iatn, . au .nre" not ac- ; qtratnted with him,)mjvlel watgVK He iheu'jf- . tiotil. Dockury tn no- ntriuus ligbf. . 1" Persons indebted to the r - Sn!cTiter ou il eoQfer af, i ecia! favor. bv "e'nni tinai'W't thur Immsdialely; H-k rcOnt ealaou'iy, h boj jy " wiii la aut'-ic jenfind uciaieut. " yrj B.. VV. UARDIE. AlAHltliSI). In Fyr-UviUc, on Tiuirsdaveveaina the 11 ir.st,'.' "' - Mr VVui. Qveruy, to Mis Isabella" Q. Vwcher, lt- V' of Fafett'-vtlbi. The happy couple did rt icrzt:':J'z the Printer in tbtir.joys. Ila hop' Providi-uce- will! 1. ever forget th.u. . , " : .J ' " lo Iloinson couuiT, on the 5th pf., byThemae A Nnrmcfit, LUsq., Mr Jrim- Mercer to he rx tu. , tifo! Miss Kit-ecy ileirau. -' - '- :-.''."TV-; In G tilford county, "of ryeir elf, on the 5tli ult. . - . Jhi Painty, iu the GOth ynr ct'bis 'age. '-. - " ; r- In Gilf;..rd county, May 27th, 'after n Illness I : 48 hour?. Coh. Wiliiam D"k, .fi(d i but 76, : Tae dectas-ii hati for many years r pr'antcd tlua county ir tha LegielatUie, sud wee one of its heft citoe if. ' At h? roi :,iej of her sen, iu Stanlv county Msr "V Mary C'Utop, ri hci of the cto Jota Crump, e&ed". -abt ut IQD yearp. :v-. -. 'i-V- ' - verv suo.dnlj, in urange coontjr, near ioapci Hiihpn the Strt ultimo, Wr Themes Dmhat. la Cdirceomb count v. on the Stb uft., Mr Marllia Aioye, wtie of Gm Wyatt M9' - :i- -. In flai2tb, oa th I6ult John W. Cotton, 6g4 , 33 years, " - .'" -j-; . v"-: OOBHKSTtOX. It ppars that the imiriAe published in thi paper Ust Saturday between &Jr Tho, Evan and Mrs Margaret McFariaud, at Lauiel Hill, did not tako pc. Tho genu'emna who hudd iu the nofic wt iiijpotfed tipou by fioino jerson,t Centre.' We gave Mri M. hi name, and ihe did not think ho Would havo giveu the notice un less he supposed it tine. . i ' . : : Corrected weekly Jor Ike Jnrti. Vurvlmvtu ,m - 2 ..tiv iote nr. v mistutvO. wcHnIti tnal. In "u'l 1 1 I are ciuoti'd ur afl " tne prices 111 me 1 111 11 1 1 ni vfOtcn , TT, ij . ... . . produce iroia t'io country, at tne i sold wtiul't?ale froui the wsconi dandy, Preach, gab . d j Peaii, 1 SO to i 0U tj to' 7A- - . do Applfe, ': Bacon, IL. 13 ww.ii, Hulter, Bah- rope, Gffcf, - ; 45 to CO. " TJ to 8 97 to 6 Ml ib I H . 7i Collin, Cotton" bugsttu, JoiteiT j-umi, ri'-a"a to iv fV V- r- . Cand!c., lo.,l.ar. Factory. y do Spernj, 10 : 3 to Copp?j , i Flaxseed,- bush. rerov E?athil'. ,lb vStoSt F'our, bh!. 4 75 to 5 35 ; I. 40 ro f 7S : 4 to S 10 to li ft t C 6 t... H i tuft ' ' - a so to 6 lb 7 to 7 tbi. 7 f)to 7 ;.0 ' 10 00 41 ' 8 gal 85 to 40 ib ft t 6i bushel 30 to J , sal , 7ft to 80 Cin, Holland, gl. Hi los, green, lb " !o dr3. -Iron, Sweden, ! a r, , do -xir wide, do . Koheh, Lime, freuh uaflacked, Lead, bar. Lard, -. ' MiickrroJ, No. 1. do. " 2. do. " 3. "V-IoTaase IMaiV, cut ' Ota . - " Oil, hneefd Do. Tanners' Powder, Dupont'a llice. new crop, Ity1:. Rum, Jamairn, do. St Croix, do. N. G. . bbt. 17 00 te 18 e 6 00 r 00' 5tf6u to 0 tn 0 J9 IO I f boob IS. ISuar, K.O. lb o. l'orto Hit. I do. PtC.-cSx, r do. 1 tivatma, r ' do. loujp ...... , - . "12 s'lJvrp ji : ! do I TaJlafr.0 I W vk S 00 to 2 15 !fh. , 60 to 66 bush " -' 40 lo 4ft . f b - . 1 "TV . .... 75 to I S ". ' boh Tfl to 1st - ; 28 t 30 v 16 to 174 1 . 1 - SO t 98 to 3 50 J MTC Pe' 'b fobarco, tcaf , , Wheat, - " Whiskey , : Wool, , . " . .WIno, Mafp, tweet, ... do Madeira,' 4o ' Port, " 50 to 2 00' 4-4 Shatag, Fy. msnalactiire, yd t an v, . ..... ., 30 inch, heavy yd. :61 Butter, I iMolaeaea. . 1 toes w ax, ' -Brandy, apple, pr lb., Ftour.r'r bbl Lima, be t " -r Ram, US. E. SO e 1 50 a7 Kufi'"lrvn. I r . . 9 Hi a 3 50 40 45 ftJICoro 4 CO S5 80 iVrpMi,aiii .1.33 WILMINaTQ.1 MAftif irr T..... .W 8 to fi O 9 to 5i tU tu SO . ' j yrP'f,M dscTlasd .uii fetihsr since oar ll repott. ze, nport-d, Vriow. Soft, at 62 -5, arid Virsm Dip at 2 43; Tar, : 49 1 ths ' - r. -T" "" : . . t-, a7er LuftiWlu market. , Jlirere era nStaim inunike.'. t'. Corn 60 cents. . ., - - - . . XVtoJaFS) 8 a S3 afinta. ' i- Uieo S fi per tiree '1 ' . f bS L?S!S?il' 7 '845 -Th. .W, V . ZVfZfl 1 ToJed a moment ,rv ac- . tustron In lb Ctn niarkrt, but price soon not - V tth, nd ilwn Ucarae Uteadr. Bir. rnsntsiod - 7 ita pnee. but dacosrv mltv. Corn 48 c, Osts, d " -'A cts. Rai&sr a tgatino ofbesiners at rtwnt,';l and pneea wishoat atlcvatie. - . ? rrsi nt i t 3 Ueejwas,': - - M ,.o,. Cofe,. i r ' ftfntassea, , Cettcm - " 4 1-a - Kafls, r Com, 4 a 50 Swiari -, ' '.."' i : ' ',; " ','""'!V to 81 ; I J' t I &c. mostly envedV Loss d70f ' V J Loss bettveen 3 and 400. No iasuance. I H n0! ,Tcrtb- wbi.b to enlarge upon this (we ,--' y. 'J' -r- " r'- 'r ' ' - .A" - - . '" - . - ".- -: , - K-uua7 opp-.vT- r.--.; , , f -: 1 -:- :j-r -".r r- . , . 1-... t.. v -- - -". ..'' - . - - -. s. . , '. - - -a 12 -..-' . $.3 - u -. . t. . -t : ... -
The North Carolinian (Wilson, N.C.)
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June 14, 1845, edition 1
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