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PROPOSED RAILROAD MEETING. "V TheJJall in Motion ? We were glad to-find in tho "n,BT of (he Cheraw Gazette the following call for n large meeting al BeWcsvillo, prefaced by some able rerwa.ks f'" ,he edi,or ,hfc Cboraw Gazette, urgi g the citizens of that section to attend the meeting, and to be up and a doing, t n matter that concerns them so deeply. The Edilor says : "There can be un doubt (hat the most fa vorable rottte whuh can be selected for the connection, is that lending from Raleigh, through to Camden, by the way of Fayelleville and Cheraw. We have seen several state ment which cleat ly prove to our mind, thai this route could be completed nt a much less expense and with more profit, than any other K j Itnntl mrin.rLl fl-. ,..L ll.i time h-is arrived for our citizens to t..ko some action til this matter, and we hope that our towu authottties wjll ehoitiy call a meeting of our citizens to take this impoitant matter into consideration. Much good may be ac complished by suth a meeting. At nny rate iio'Viarm Can te done by making our North Carolina friends warc of our views upon the object. We kn.uv that they are paitieularly anxious Itt asceitaiu whether or net we are dsiMi W u closer connection with Ihecn. Then fet s be up and doi!, before the golden opfio'ttujitty shaW have passed away, and wo be left fu all future. Jime to doplore our tifgleti. iuce ttie above was wii'teii, the foUoii iug c;:imutJU ation has Iipimi handed to us, with lii; rrqM--l lliii e uiuj call the atleuiioit of the Camden and Fuyeltev iile papers to it: Mess's Edi'tns : I he ci izous of Matlboro Distiict have appointed a mealing 011 the 3d Monday of this mouth, to be held at ReuneUs v iile. for the purpose of taking into eotiside.ta- liiui the subject -of a Uathoad f.nm Kaleigh, N. C, to some suiiable point in this Sta ! so as to connect the Ooutr. varoiiua (toad with that from Rah igh to Gaston. The un dersigned has been tequested to ive that meet ing publicity through the mediiiri of your pa per, and t invite delegates fnm S( 01 th Caro lina, as well a from this State, to linite with 4 he citizens of M.uIbouuh in their cfclibera liotis upon the subject. Effoits are now be i;ig made, which if successful, will ca'rry the junction of our Roads to a point wihfcfy, we tnitik, will have but few of the advantages to fee found higher up on the Stale line. When these are fairly presented to the public, there it but iitih; duhl hut that an iiif1ieti e will be exerted in fcolh States sufh ieiitly strong t complete the connexion which is proposed to in considered hy this meeting. W o hope, thcufxe, that we will not 'he disappointed iu seeing delegates from many parts of thi State. a well as North C'arohua, ntirl that they will ;oiie for war tl promptly to untie with Muilboro in ibcjr h Iibmaliiti5 upon a object of so ti.!u I) iiiicic-t. V'urs, tfspcctfullv, C. W. DUDEEV.'.'' fccntfi'ttittile, S. C , July 6, IS46. A uumber of 0111 citizens, interested iu this matter, have r quested us to state, that dele gates will-certainly b sei.f fon this fdar e lo th meeting at P.eniVett'svfS'fe, and to' tirge the Raleigh a iid Peter hV g cit'tzets tV do the nunc, bv n? itil'nns; it is impel innt thai NotVh' C.r'??ua s?ld promptly .-how her f.jidiuess to liicet iur Suth C'oliua friends lit this eiitopi iz, and give au a-ue.at that the connection, so far as on u depend-, shall be Tho Kvecutive Committee appointed by the meeiifg in this p ice, are v igorou-Iy at woik, . ilh a deiermiu.ition to show that Fay rtie v jlle and CtimoejIatKl county are ready to pit their shouldeM To t".e wheel. Fiijjii the Fayr ticv i,lc Ou?crvcr- HAIE ROAD MEETING. w ty large ami entnuri;-tic meeting was held at iLu Town IlaVl on Wednesday alter hojii I.it, ;r,ut.l to previous notice, to take preliminary meatres with regard to the cx feutiou ot the Raleigh and Gaoluli Rail Road lhio i,h this place Souih. . I he Magistrate of Police presided, and M:rj. Ii. G. Mellae acted as Secielaiy. e.solui ions were adopted, approving the ol.ject of the meeting, and appointing a Com mittee 10 make application for a chatter, in couuei lion with a siudlar Commit'ee irom Raleigh. An exreotive Committee of trn gentlemen was appointed to correspond with thj com mittees interested iu the project, ati i to sug gest the caUinr "f n' Co:: vention of Delegates To meet at some suitable place al an e.nty d.iy. and Del gilcs wero named oil the pait of Fivetteviile and Cumbcilaud. J'r.'. l)as 2 Jjrsl s!cp been .t.iken iu tin! ;u.r. taut entc'rcize hich H! . f.t lj-fcolinecl oui' town with the gre.ii irnnrovemcuts ol the g. That it will be followed up by that energetic action which is requisite to Its coHipIcto success, wo think we can nrt-nise, toih on the -pa't of our community and of the oher.s inteiestt'd. This town has not th pecuuiaty afi!iiy lit iiccoui, fish the woik alone, but it will do its patt, wo feel fuMy as uret, and we have the promise of that aid 1 1 out hi o?!?er quarters ititeresied, which in sp'ues a strong cunfidenre of s'iccess. Let there ie "a long pull, a strong pull, and a pull altogether," in this rrCat woik. DR. WIST All, S BALSAM OF WILD CUER 5.Y. In Ihe first stes of disease, termed "Ca- ' tan bat Osns.uHpttoa," originating fro.n ne"!cctcd ! c!dc, it bas bctn used with tindeviatin" success 4ni hundreds acknowledge tbat tliey owe the les torat'.oa of ih-ir health to this invaluable medicine a'oitc. In th it form of consumption so prevalent among delicate yotng females, commonlr tinned debdity, or "going into a decline," a . complaint wluVwhieli thoasaads are lingering, U has also proved highly succesfi, and not only possesses the power o"ehukint the progress of this alarm 'H eoniDlaini.' but also etreiiy.thrns and invisor- tes tne ysien more mwiu"j wirer medicine we have ever potest sid. B sides its surprising efficacy i consumption, k ia cqn.-tllj efficacious in inftueaza, ti? r complaint, asthma, bronchiti. and all -affections of the.lungsi and haa ewred inany of thenioet obstiaate cases, Vfter every other remedy has faikd. .-"Vi" r; For sate by; St f X HtNSDtiE Fajrette vc, N. C, und Dr A. M AtlVOY, Qieraw. .. . ru... ..o - .. . i CONGIlKSiHONAI.". In the Senate on the 30th, the warehousin bill Mfs under cmin ideation. Mr Hiii)iiiii. ton oi Connecticut. a whi,. ;o.. 'J "-(S 'J-M,J J iKu l.fll Ii0aiifiA it... .1 . i . - uemocraticpa.ly -intend- ed It as one ot the series of measures to ie- store a baid money currency." &c. Rut oue speech was made ou this subject, hefo.e the Spnte drnniMil ,K- . . . r - 1 1 - v 'jt.-vi. aim pofceoea i of Ohio, addressed the House, would noi vbie for the bill from lie aaia ne W'ould not vote filt the bill ("mm ih f?i-mrTi?if of Ways and, Means, because it taxed 1ca and j iCnee 5 tie W"U,J vote for if, nor j wou m Ohio delegation, because of the neglect they had received from, and the unat of influence possessed by them in, the admin isfration of the Government. He aid the Ohiu delegation would go for the Substitute of Mr llungeilord. Ihis, wo think, a very im prudent speech, and will do the speaker no good nor auy of his friends. IIo said ho had no authority to speak tor the Ohio delegation, but he knew their sentiments. He was very effectually lepltcd to by Messrs Baily and W it k. Ou the 1st of July, the Senate was cuaned ill discussing the propriety of p'iutitig the agricultural put of ine Patent Office Report. This is g'iit-rulJy a subject that creates much discussion ; one side being fur p'rtntiug it as a valuable document, and the other sgainst )riuting it as n useless dorument: The mo- tlu to have that naif or the bill sun ken out ,-. - , ,. 1 . - 1 mill 11 imiviiiu3 kii mi' ji 11 1 1 ! i, nils inn n u. In the House,' the Tariff bjil again was the idy sMbeetcf diseu.sioti. Mr Wick spo ke 111 reply to iur Jt inueition. irir liarrinwer ot N. C., spoke in favor of the tariff of :"Sl2. Mr Daniel of N. C, also spoke, commencing at a quarter past ten at night, and made a ve y excellent speech, in the comae of which he enjoined 011 the democratic party, the neces sity of union and harmony. On the 2d iut , the Senate took up ihe bill to retrocede the town and cou'nfy of .Alexan dria to the State of. Virginia'. A' number of arguments were made for and against the bili; some contending that Congress. has no power to make the retrocession; others tint there is power. But the bill passed by a vote of 32 to 14. In the Mouse, the tariff was again under discussion. Mr McDowell, a iXeuiocrnt of Ohi, took the ground of Mr R iidieihciff. Mr Hathbuu, a democrat of New Y'oik, spoke against i-pealing the tat iff" of 18 12, but iu favor of "modifying it. Mi McKay spoke an hour, making a gen eral expose of the financial condition of the government, wiih reference to tho fVeace establishment, as" well as to ihe expenses oi f the war. We make the follow iug extract fom 1 the Union's report : 1 1 ti'.-t reviewed ihe financial history of the government, both -as to its receipts and expenditures, for the three years of the present liiw.and iu view-of the ciicumst.-inres of great public emergency under which that act was passed, (with the intention of making it. only a lemporaiy ineasiite,) of the oppiessivu and monstrous provisions it contained, aud of the absolute necessity, befoie any quiet could he sec uied iif making at least a trial of the anli re.sttictive system; asstiming that some change was required, he proceeded to inquire whither the bill proposed was a suitable measure. 1. UNDER THE PEACE ESTABLISHMENT. Irirst, as to expenses : for the last 3 years, (excluding etau! dinai V means tor the war, and f)tepaiati ins for it,) they li;:Ve av raged a little less than $21 ,000,000 ; for the present year they might be stated al $21,000,000'; but for euti e safety, he would estimate them $!2",0on.00() . (for the peace establishment) a fuge and li'ieral estimate. Seconr,'os to revenue : if the amount of imports weie iucreised, as tht Secretary esti mated, iu case the bill went n.t opcratiou by tho amount of $14,253,000, (the gentleman from New Yotk, Mr Ilungerford, admitted a proband .iuctease of five or six millions,) the bill, withourraisingfat all the tale- of dfutv proposed by it, the Sectetary estimated, would produce .$24,500,000 uelt, and upon subse queut estimate, he thought it might go to 26,0L-0.000. But iur mcjv. uio uoi " us It I T- .II I . far ; for greater sccutity he assumed it lo be only $22,000,000. ' , TH Sectetary estimated receipts fom sales of the lauds at $2,400,000. Mr McK. adopt ed this estimate. Then, aicoiding to Mr McKs estimate (as above) fit the peace . . , i, , i. .. .. I-. ,- .i ! csiaolisiimeiu v,e expenditures tot . the cur- ; teni iiscal year - Receijt fio:n the bill of the Com mittee of Ways and:. Means, f.'22;OGO,000 Receipts itom tho seics nf Itindd 2,400,000 $24,000,000 24.400,000 1 H. WAR ;:STABI.ISHMtNT. tV ttii nilm l ii l si i al ion !it. ih lnt ii . i . i,i - " . ' , . in th conulrv. ai.. to numanitv. it will himi i this war ti a close, as tie believed it ought to do whenever Mexico will conscut to the 1 ... ..... , , .--f. eatablishmeiit of" our bound iry nt the liio i Grande and will give sutticicut guarantee of i indemnity to our citizens. He was opposed to a war of conquest to despoiling Mexico ofa single patt of her territoiy. lie believed the admiuistratioii had done its duty nothing mote than its duty nil that it could do lo avert this war which was forced rNTotf tss. If this course were pursued the war mig.U be -l...l ;.. ....... ihw iiIi:iim iu 3 'mouths. Calculations from the proper officers ot the i various depat tmeuts placed tne expenauures of the war for the year at $22,000,000. 'e" have aw, according to the returns Irom the Treasury Department published b'Js morning in the treasury available for ihe service I of the current year 9,30o,o0a If, theo, tne war were brought to a close, as he hoped, fii three to six months, thi sum would 6e ample to de fray it expends , ud he did not propose to raise additional revenue for the war. rrm-ider ihe bill . . lie mentioned, in He course oNm ren..., sense, skill and courage that tho Mexnaoa ; and the excehWeof irs exfcutioti. Wcf CT a Mmgomer county, r- , h th Vr"? '" " b,i,Ui WS iin,MMM111 Which Ca"ed " CH,U1!C ! 'Honstrated their utter inability ,a prr-tec, te pen u hh please to our Car- j sc ? to SilrT Cheraw. V,rg... ,, halt HhlcI cetIt!d Klhe u. o, the ,esen, tanfT, that,,, its .corn, .t , a .u-(f Joil(illIl)n, P j ...pm.deu,, wh. -i 5e-nfio of the 14 tT.'U fr" states for (he ten mles wu.aie. 1 stationary :U best in fact . retrograde -the . 7 h it, and the aitmi iHelamorohoscs ih-rmuh K.n L m "" LaaalTtR, Tho House w ,s eo,r , , J I ,h wf avenue tinder it for the year j..sl Another paper says th.t before the two bat- tthicU it h SS h b q- Mu,ted P,... .,,Wt, GJ r,- . ff?" t fbe dtsC,0tt closed heir, les tfian in the vear preiiou-: .. !es, ,he E,,2lih sympathized wi,h Mexico, r,pid transJi,!,,, iu ' $ ct ARRIVAL n: Bg'u.u,,- ' c .7 " of me tariff again. Mr Rrinkethoff, dcmoc,a, t the induction of C. ..millee of klii ntW .ul. .k J r... T .vlr. wi.h hJn .lg .f Gf"e al the 3d iu-t : -V- ce F.iday " a:i piiipii'i-i anil nifH'PPfiixi a - ... . i . . . . - - j - - t .tiimm I The $9,300,000 iioty on ha nd .ia.lhe rra- sury, he estimated, then, . would be aale for , J . ' . , t. . t h,,,,j the three to six months war. ( which he pe,i would bo Its limit.) - Rut in case the war unfortunate'? si'ui. j ,hus so,.,, be term i tinted, under I be in j tructiou of the Committee of Nay 'd ' Mcins, ha should report a bill aurh..riziu2 'he ! is"e ,rei,8Ury "ot or a ,tMMi to nuCl IU t expentliiui es. iuw iiciu, iiih,ujii -r I J''!'1iit,y he save tiftiie also that he should v r i move to stnke out the dutv on te and cnee: and ccrtaiu ainSndments which would proba- bly increase the revenue Si, 500,000, making a eenue, on Mr Walker's estimates, of near 2S,OUO,000; acco.diug to his out) $2,500, - 000." A number of amendments were then voted on. and the bill laid aside. The Senate did not sit on the 3d. The House resumed the consideration of the tariff and continued voting on amendments, until the time allotted fur taking the question, when the !ill wa passed by a vote of 314 to 93 ! Mr Bu'i.kcih.iff and the Ohio democrat vot ing for it. Messrs Biggs, Clark, Daniel, Dubbin, McKay and Re id, voting for it, and Messrs Barrinner, Dnckerv. and Graham, a -'a lust it. CT J ' TAKIFF IN THE SENATE. In the Seuate on Monday ihe Cth, the .tariff bill which had passed the House on the 3d, J j was ,eaj ,he first and second li.ne. The j ... , - , . , . c , , ! w'g! tned to have it referred to the Finance Coimiiittee, ' but the democratic Senators ar gued that the F'ins'iice Committee would only delay it, aud as the whig members were so anxious lo get home a few days ago, they had better vote to have the bill considered hy the Senate without delay. After cotisidwrable de bate, in which the whig Senators tried hard to have the bill, delayed by referring it to the Co.rim'fttee on Finance, the Senate refused to 1." " 1 " refer if,' :Vrd' the bill was made ihe order of the day' for Monday .the lftb, when it will be de bated every day uutij Hcleifoii. In the House on the ih,' the graduation bill wa taken up for awhile. Mr McKay introduced it btil !o authorize the issee of $12,000,000 of treasury noes aud a loan. In the Senate on the 7th, Mr Benton re ported a bill lo iue.jease the pay of the rank and file of the army. A joint resolution was passed by the Senate, refunding to these States and indiv ido.iis, the money they had advanced to raise and equip volunteers for the Mexican war. Tho Sena-te also passed the joint resolution of thanks to Gen. Taylor, his officers and men ; and aolhoriztn: a g..d merlal ,0 be presented to Geu.'Taloi in toe name tf ,he Republic. . In the House, a joint resol iiion !o adjourn on the 3d of August was passed by a vote ot t 48. But Mr Slewaif, a tar itt hig, af terwards moved to reconsider the vote, and amend the resolution so as lo adjourn on the 20th of July. This motion caused considera ble debate, when at last the House (Hd recon sider the vote, but ie fused to appoint auy time to adjourn. COThe Union, in reply iug to Mr Biiuker hoff's attack upon thai j5'1i per, discloses the secrvt of ihal gentrefnan's late extraordinary speech upon Jhe tariff", (for a notice of which see our Congiessi nial head) wherein he says that all the officers of the government are ap pointed from the south, and the west and nortil get no offices! (Heavens! what a mistake !) And that fi wou'd not vote to tax ten anJ coffee to sustain a'soulbern war anil' a' south ern civil list, when a whole empire has been given away iu the west. He would not vote to tax the tea and Coffee of the poor man to rai.-e money to fight the Mexicans, lmt woulJ have voted nny tax to maintain our tori i toiial lights iu Oregon. Ho would have voted a war tax as large as the administration' choose to a?k for, if he Had not secix the 111 such valiant heroes when the fighting was to be done with the Mexican Hyena, but tremb ling at the modeling of the British lion. I he whole secret of this speech is, that Mr Biiukeihofl" applied to the Presideut, to be appointed one of the new Paymasters recent iy iiuui'Mi.oi nt .uii"ii-.i, uuu me i resiaeui J h- i I : ;..A I... f,.. .u l . . : .1 . 1 refused to do ;i. i . T (O The 4 ill to give back io the State .if ! Virginia, 'h it pottion i tctiitory ceded by her to the United States, to form a pa.t of the ten j miles square, has be en passed by both Houses j of Congress, and been signed by the Prcsi- j de:.t ; and is there'orc a law. It includes all that pait of the Dist.-lc't' eoGfS of the Potomac. This measure has tieeu agitated in Congress lor many years L 1 . -i' a cotnpliuientaiy dinner lately given in j Baltimore, (Md.) at which Judge Strange was among the invited guests, the following toast was drank: JSorth Carolina Celebratcd,'arnong oth er things, for her pines; if her volunteers hae a chance in the Mexican campaign, it will oe wiransrn ll inev !- nrt mfrrt lulu ili viiainv . . .. - ..... - . ' ' ' V, inis, says ttie Fatrnd, called up Judge It j btrange, who gave the company oue of the I besrspeeches delivered during the TAixcoln Conner. Military - Nominations "Brides the! nomination and conftrrnatiou of Geul. Tay lor as Major General of the A rn.y, and of Col. Butler a Major General of Volunteers, and of Cola. Kearney and Twiggs, as Briga dier Geuerals of the Regular Army, under the first supplementary bill, the follow in nomi nation waa also , on Tuesday submitted Gen. Patterson trf Pb.,1w Major General ef Vbluuteere. " ... ... ... .. . . 'h . . - --- .no 1 lesiuetil jI tnc i . U .7 . i.. . j KfJ R EIG N NE NTS The steamer Bi it- , - . . . .t - - . - "rJo' arrived at Boston on Ibe 4th lost.. brin- - - - ' ! pioiciMi. The B.itish Press oives rrcnaikahlv t-.ir to its readers, d the J.rle battl- be- s U. State and Mexican f.ces. 'i he " saysihat tJeneral Tavlor, in hi, succinct despatches, write like a man r,f 1 'iivur. irir ra iii'n ir.ui ivniri n fkii 11 t tham . r ? :. .t i. . j , . . . i "l"" ! 1 he cirn law bill, orre trade bill, is safe it passed the House of Lords by a majority i f 33 , Wli cert.,iL.v relief i , H ' ,. j ""'king closes of England; and is one iini in the great chain of ru casinos, which public opinion wii! for re upon the Punish Government. . Cotton had declined one-eighth of "a penny 7 ou crops ig. I hn on tn pound Ihe prospect of uod :.. v 1 1 1 f . i 1 i iu liiigwuu iiuu iicmuu was 'neering man ho fired at Louis Pbiliip, has been ex- edited. 'The English and F'retuh Governments have made arrangements for settling their quarrels ou ihe Rio PUtflj in South' A uterica. Gen. Saunders had arrived at Paris. . PROGRESS OF TH E WAR. We have nothing from the army of the least interests-nice las! Saturday. Geul. Tavlorj was progiessiug, and is no doubt at Comar- go before this, on his way to Monleiev. 'J he following is from another quatter. U. S. Smr St. Maky's, Off Tamp ico, June 13, 1S46. The war grows apace. On the 8lh inst., we discovered the enemy erecting another f-ift ou the north side of the. entrance to the rier, and at 1 o'clock, P. M., we got the ship unlet weigh under topsails-, stood iu, and when with in a mifo of the foil and gun-boats, the I.iftrr th'ee in number, aud .lounage about otic hundred, opened a fi-e upon both. Bo inijon a lee shfre and in shoal wafer, we were notable to tire more than eight shot, be fore it became necessary to claw off, which we did; but at 3 o'clock, returned and cot) tinted the firing until we had fired 70 shell and29iouiid st.lid shot. In the last reucon- trc,tho enemy returned our fire, withiibout tetishot from 13 pound guns, four of which passed near us, two fell directly under our fore foot," one passed between the fore and m iii-top-masts, aud oue over the foot, the others fell at a distance. The first shell which burst over the fort, ejected every soldier from the neighborhood, tho whole of them taking immediately to the 'vood.s. One shell Jns:el between ODo F the sM-hoonei's iim-ts, ttoti exploded beyond ha, a fragment hu ing struck the bowsprit and bulwaiks, leming both cousiderablv, as we have learned since the fi.ht. One comer of the custom house was knocked down a house on ihe north side of the river, was fired by tho explosion of a shell; and a soldier at the fort on guard, by the bursting of another shell,' exchanged his mtiikot for tacaney, it having been shattered, without. I believe, in juring his valuible person. Having diiven thepaity from their embryo foit, we relumed to our atichotage at half past three. Chatham in thb field ! Our Democra tic fiends in Chatham have put forward the following strong ticket : Senate, Jesse Mar ley; Commits, William Harris, Rubt Reeves, and Thomas Ragland. AU lhee gentlemen are farmers, distinguished for their sound com mon sense and personal popularity. Wjth vigorous exertions and the united support of the party,' we regard their success as beyond doubt. Weleatu that a prominent whig in Chatham expresses . feats that Shepnrd will beat Graham in that County. A number of whigs iu that Couuty, wo are informed, are o much di pleased with the conduct of Gov. Graham and so well pleased with the Admin istration of Col. Polk, thai lhef will nol vote at all. This is cheering news. We are in the receipt of similar intelligence fiom other oortions .f tho Stat. ; and indeed tho Dem- ! , :(- ,u t ., ... .. ..,. lit I 11 a II .ll.Tjr ILL. JL -t-'j wwui.it s put fo.ih its w,oIe slienlh. anrf the day will ! bo tinii l-flaei-ft &aMoit. ' i ORDKR REIGNS AT NAUVOO. ; Tl-i I ,.ui Rev..iila savs i "The Mormon war, whnh for the lew . ....... , i Vw past days a-sua)ed such a serious aspect, h ,s tiltieI. out to be t very com'eal aflair, and cqrlainly piices the tlf ejlening foices hl lurched t Naiivoo it, a very idlVufois light. Clo-ra .!' llln VV .1 r-;l IV Si ll4 1 . a II IKlllIH'US lil vf9 ( he 14th lhat ane.u k' Ts the theatre of war," and in his paper of Ihe 17th he throws down his brichl.ais? and relates the glorious retreat d the A nti-..Ionium mob tutu, Nauvoo. The war is now over and pear re asaiii restoied ! Duty on Salt. In the Turifi bill wh'irh his just passed the House an important rednc- j lion has been made iu the at'turte f salt. Hy ; this bi says the Washington Unioif.ihe I duty on silt has bcrtf reduced from eight cents per bushel, which was equivalent " t j r UM . ,-. . .... ... . . ir 1 1 1 1 i i a ' : f iur ram a s ' t ss w a s ' i s . ,.r,l ,.. i . . t..... i.. ... .. i..i 1 . . ... i.il l -.iJt t.ff. OCI III' 1 Mi'linru, l" J i avnert t .. irini. ..I Hi. l lrl ml .-ri.ifr. .-ws - r ........... e- that the duty on sail his been raised Irom I ' eight ceuts to 20 ceuts per bushel Saiii Slantlard. BRIGADIER GENEHALS of VOLUN TEKHS. The President has appointed hy ajed with th advice and conett of the Senate, ' itoe following gentlemen':' Thos. I,. I lamer, of Ohio; Josejth La oe, I ludiaBa; " Jacjies fields, vflltinote; Too. Marshal, of Keotucky; Gideo Jr. . I2,- d Tea ocee; ad 1 John Jl. QCccff pfttU THE PtUMii ovvZRggF- ; tjearfV liwnty years, a hatier by for I s..t ..i. 'l .... ' k f P'essUu, ir and a man who kuous how t. anni , .v. o those who swve ihflr om.hiv, has ' lr'f,;,rtd j. fiulitary chapau di brus a p,e. ! l'"F ennal Tayb". U" hve had an opportunity f iusjc t iug thi- chtf ttcLuvrt, honiHed tho ! general. cu.qiK'rinj; t " Tiie rapid steps in elevation that th .r ! nclerla the recent vicissitudes uf Jeno,Hi f Z K",J," Tajlor hctve been tather amuiuly i exemplified by the alu-ra. ions requited in the j ..j.i,, ,, (jumtt ,.r ,,, ...J;,,, hsf , cfiepeau, made by 1 odd of this city, f.r pre sent. ition to that veteran of victory, Jhe hero ofl'alo Alto. . Alr ' 0,,d cmnmenced making it imme- diately on hearing of the geueiai's rleparture from Point Isabel, to relieve his beleagured i i'oi! and forces onno-itt. Mt.in.n. i ton auu loiees oppn-ite .Matamotiis, pre lous ui, me oritiiant citlairs the fSlh and 9th of May. Whf n it was finished, du legulatlou plume of a brigadier general by brevet i.: ; diooptng feathers, white aud red, while lip' w as pl.iceif in position. A'raugeiucuis wie making with the War Depattment for its safe transit, when its destined wcater was made a ' major general hy bievet, and (o sav nothing l the change iu t'imoiiii.r and bullion) ano- j ther fdtime had to he UMont'.ictured nnH ..!. ored, per 1 eni.I.it ion as to that tank, nl'ihn Ume lorm aud mate, fals, but black and white. 1 . . . ' the black at ton half the length of ih- ' The alterations we.e just romiileti-d, when the 1 - - ', , . 1 , 1 , " WK inteucJed recipient was appointed, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, a major general iu full. Kiid hu is now in rn.in:in.! of the nrmv. Th.. .f.iif. .....st b ..I roll...., swan feathers, drooping from an upright stem, feathered to the length of eight inches." By reason of these iudfepensable changes, nut to be made in a hasty manner, this splendid hat can bo seen for some days longer al Mr 'r..,'Li-. tU. i ir . 1 ww.i t-, .111 IJU Oll lilll, IIIMI 14 UH 11 s IJoICI. j The thtee plumes h ad better acc ompany the mefn .rnble sombrero, which has received the waving insignia, well won befoie worn, to Monterey, Motulovc-r, or Saltillo, or whfievet the hew rank tan oveilake the general's ca- reer; .,r i is not likely lh;rt he hinise.lf, th mb there are cloads of swans iu Texas, jtn I lots i of cochineal and turmtrir, and nil sorts .f! , rr - . . 1-. 1 , 1 dyestuns in flJexico, it is not likely that he J na nan time, "during the rainy season,' even to think about changing the color nf any "feather iu his cap," conformably to his mc- cessive promotions. QUIEN VIVE. the tariff. 1st. The price of coase cottons is kept up iu its cuuuty r 'nniiimiiii lvtiia combinations among the uianufa' tuiers. 2d. Our manufaciurers do se'l their coaise cotton-, 111 loretgu couutnes, at great leduc- nou upon me puce- tney cnarge al how ; and yet make profits on their export. od. admitted into our country free oj duty, they could still undersell the foreign manufacturers. 4th. The calico printers cannot compete with the foieigu articles if they are ma lo to piay a' high duty 011 the plain cloth ; whereaH, if the duty be very low, they can compete abroad, as well as at home, with the foieigu calico printers. 5:h. While high duties are bounties one set of manufacturers, they destroy others eqal ly meritorious. Union. The town of St. Johns, on the Island of Jew Foundlaud, was nearly destroyed by fiie, eo'mmeueiug on the 9th of June. A number of vessels was also burnt, and several lives lost. 1 housa.ids of persons weie turned houseless out of doors. BnUNSUicK- - I he Democrats d Biuns witk county have uomiuaied S. N. Galloway as their candidate for the EegUtuture. We have seen a gentleman from that couuty who says that the patty aro very sanguine el his J election. Mr Galloway very popular, and we d iubt not will m ike a ti'i top run. The i . - ii . ' " J'lV us is very smalt, a nu w B hel co-fiTiiJeut that be will overcome if. Let rr - il . , . l,oc:at of Brons.vic ra.ly around hitn, and success will rewa.d ih-u eff.its. This is the only dark spot iu the ditrict. A littw ex- e.tion will ic r.edv this, and old Brunswick wilj stand ou the Demonalic plntform, side l.v . . .. , . . sioe- :tn tr, olot r countle ot ihe dulrict. 1 1 'it mna;!c;i Jo urn a.'. P.n"A:.Y3l3. We rerei to learu that Mr Rice, fhe celebrated 4 Jim Cmw' has hern eprived rf speerh and tho use of hit? limba by a troke of paralysis. Disastrous news if true! The Cleve- ! i . .. r.i - r i i. .- . ... i.iuu 1 la li; iaier nonces a icpty I'om the notorious Mr Giddiugs, membtr of Con t r iVatii f Mf lb lttr u K irK K:i sa llPPll addressed to him, inq iiiing whether he was 'in fa"vor ofa dissolution of the Union .'" To ud -mly replies, - yy "l ' '"i"1 that it is aheady " dU.-oWed liy a itvolution , aniiHtion f l government mtougn me auu thtoucrh the annexation ; r.r riK'... ....w I exa; tuat the people ot linut are u. abMilved f.o.n all fuither politieal onlig Hf'f i,..i.rIs th.M Si..te which have Mitted .. i ----- - - o ilitical coufedci ation with Texas- lie re- i . . . . . . . ... . I IK... . . ...... -m flBIIT " t,o SIUU- imp, iiii nin - i s . . ' . . , li niore of uch i id inig un on, -" I IfUi Oils CeUrtJ W HTTtwaa - j iculous cantii- IJ l ,orei,id ,.pie- . . . .1 4 tA SlAXttfkfll- " "y" . . ... - .u . .. ia ra ti no. M l J any tnnn ulw curias - r andclaia.; his wg iu the Congrew f . ttHi ,, which ha beeu &rerled, d, ttnwe f.re ha im i4iisrl eii4M- taoval i4jli galioui The wodr is, hqw aby dUuict can be fouud iu Ohi which ViU crttsenl to be) represented by a member wbo ht iirfarujted eoougn to beitee too Uutoaj t dMtTeil, and b reT cTypttritiB ar sufrttiot t de- i ..! iLm i pri hi'u f art moral weji. auiJ f aB weigrr, ni if w rrprencniaMvc - ttUU rttrir iM thA Iwtkftu . : WxLi. oonz DvPLllf.We jearn frotrt a gentleman, a citizen id Dufdio couuljr, thut ni in regimental moter, wbiih lowk pUca t kiwi,iiiu u oo.u . .. ;hy'd'ed d hirty4Vur ond nod Hue man'' 1 '.r,iWti ,Wir ,,vjcej, ftr -n- Mexican DVliu I JmaL OBft ; l t t ha Post OrTke t A ,1 II.... I I .1 1 A L ";,!.Cuw J A Wil!i!icr)s,Cht'm, 'II t Atkio. do S 1) Brcok-. .!.. ! J C Wll im d . do do do T S ugh, N c DCMcIuly Dr E Miirhell. d. V Eessesne. Bladen. a 11(1 ! and Lady, ! Dr J McKay, 1 M li Gillis, i y U Wnii.m-f do S S Brewer, Chatham, do C B ubee, Raleigh, (to Mrs Hoooei. S. C. j J ' McAlitert ) M Wwlker, I SardSeLmer. Rt l. fl.nA A.. i , U Om ell, Elizabeth J D.Moore, Whilevillo Gardner, Mo.re, Saq, .Wibn'lou, ! l Shaw, N. C. Col. Person,, Cumb'ld i A MdvelLr. Tetin. Varsi Mimm. . J 7 .... . .,'"-,r. I l ,-.t . . . . . . -. . . iJ Kellaf. lent). .apt Munmp. do J Robinson, Clinton, Ci Z Vhitr RWen and daughter, d i. Wo, MeKav.RobVoii. ' MAURIiai. " In ihi pl.rc tm ThiirsJy rvenlns hat hv D : ,. r.. ivjt r..:.i" o j. I. t-tiplir no A en, oau-JUer or Jrs Sarah LViv. In WiliTiinwfo 1, on Wednesday, the lt nt hv Th- Re. Vr Capers, Mr Maxwell R i'?on, to Mi a I ncy Ellen, c'aujlitcr if Air K. Ke. trmer- lv t tii.idi.-n coantv. Cane Fear Navigation (nmn.inv , Th stockholders in tho Cud Fear ...n . . . - -rnp.iiiy arc requested to attend a called m.etieir ! bvhcW- a thef town of Fayctt. vi;en Frr.l.y ,ho 7ll Airust next, ,o take 11H0 oasidcratmn a ret- fi.mof ,h t-tf9 rr, aud auc-h otlrer biu-i- "C!i they may think pioprr. ! order of the Hoard, I T JZ J' WI.NSLOW, Treeidenl July li, i?16.-3SG tci. iCTTTh; Oh?erv r ill copy till day of merlin. ftalliull Register M .1! I'nnif in' un IiIl- .,.. I fav ofmer tmp. t -r j -" 7 - uw... Tio- .St'ire House, row builrlin?, former ly . upieij by .Mcsrrx Nott at Starr. Pos- se.ssto-i ;ivoii about ;b tlrtt of Srttombr next. Afply to July J I, 1S16. JAMES KYLE. 30fi-4t. GIVE IN' Y0UK TAX LIST ! "I'll" viihfifrih ' r uill'.-or. nl vr rl. v wrnt Suml.i v. at H.T-mn tU'l. tetw-pon the tiours of 12 n,l r'ccivs 'run th ciizna rsitinifi 'h'?tli V-"" ' '. th' " re.p. ive ,0 liai. I rrs.iij? are r'qiiin I t. at.it in ti- it net the num bcr of t.w u Infwitti the improvise, fa ihereon, t tie ii'imljer of w h te mi'c? Set een t li nC if 2 1 a nti An livm x trieir tanii i? alo, all t ec D grocs living 011 thijr land w ith llicir voiisent- the minili'T t nule and Icriiata ttlaveg b twecn th a yea of I 2 'i ml 5o, an I Fuch other taxable piop r'y as they may hv.: porac ect in the 1st of April inat. U.U. MAC'KAE. July M , ISIS 3S6 it. P W 1 C E S C If H RENT. Correcitd weekiu.fvr tne .VortA Carolinian. . x Hi i TBVILLB. In on; r'.i obi.teany mistake, we at ate that thopnc ii the tables below, are quoted fotrnti prod ace (Voiii the country , at the price at which i issidd wboti aub Iromtlie Wnrona ovarii itt f rouure. r 1 Bacon, Id . 71 to 8 Bnindy, pciich, rum; do AppU, do L-eawak, a; 10 a8 urrinoatiw 8a! o rope, 7 to 8 t??!, hfv, 17 to 90 Jo. lithf. 14 to lil tottn, P. 7 to 7 .OfTee, Kto. rto6 vorn, DUii a l- lour, bb!. 5 0u to 9 5o "bece, lb. 9 to tO FJajjatjed Feather's, 'b. 83 to 3-1 e'odilT, prr hvd. I 05 Hidra, grecti, lb 3 to 4 -andJes,, lb., h do Sperm. 41) to 46 poppcra. kit 3 to 31 ron, .Swede, -4J te & do extra cir, 4lot 4o Eoslifh. 4 In 4 I do drv, 9 lo & Lard, lb. 10 OrH, bush. non Oil,lniffrd 7MoH0 Peas, bieb. SO re Si Kye, bush. non- Ra?, Ih 9 TJIjm-. Ji. 8 l"ob iCco, I f do lllh ri.lt". 5 lo 1 5 Lim,nnIftckd, 1 00 Load, bar, 6 to 6 Vf olaasee. 2 ml. 26 to 8 -Vai's. Res. f b to5r Oil, linpcf)S7io-r io.rnoer'iii air to is I'owdcr.ki 90 OO w-ice, I to 6 When t , toioh French brandy I Sv lo 3 Wli in! Wool, W, , 1 . A n 'l.'m,iwiwiM., 1 it, , I Inahry vnt. 3(7 to 40 t.mi , ' ln; t j -11- r .. . . c do. ftCroiji, tto ITS do. N. E. 51 In ISO Eg tables Srei; :t. M Brandy,northn. 60to6( . Biirtrr. Ib. !2to2 P"5r, Pt.O.lb. 6 to 9. Chicken, ciicl-, 15 Eirg". dcy. 12 t bI, but-h. 60 n t (10 rfo.PoMoRico, 9 to 10 do. St Croix, 10 to H do. lump, 12) .?(. . 1 4 to IS Poxlc, tb. 5ta5J foTamtp, ovtftt, do Iridi. I 0G 19h,t.f7cfjtd61 eatk 2 Turkeys, each, uone Tmuip. bush. Fay. .Xfanuf. Good. Cotton yarn, IN. IS io. AMrm. bueh f - jTea, per lb 75t I 85 Twi-! ba-r, lb, 2 wjuft, iVJflla,lo cn d Madeira, I 5fo3 50 do Tort, I 50 to 3 00 4-4 Uro. Sheeting, yd 7 1-4 o 00 7 lGlass.Sxf 0 box S2jr 7jf do Irt2r 1 f Jo 1' iitrb, Oai ibnr.s. v1 H i While Lead. it? tit to Si Matk rel, Nn. t, per bbl. 7 0 lo 8 00 " 'o. 2, per bfcl. , , 5 50 ItEMA RKS.-Very litt'e business done during dii we'k-entcs of frorluce limited. Flour still i a c , and d s nt 5 to 5. Si lw Wheat 3t OO. Corn SS o 87. Baeon 8 lo 8j. Cotton, nominal, .it qiio'Cions. No ehnge m trreeeri-s. WILMINOTOS. "',cr. 16 (Motaseee, 20 te 3ft 2 7 j-S "Sr, bro n. CJ tc S . , 36 jRosin , bbl 90 to I C. 9 Rice, ' i 75 Itcmwitx Br;i nd y , a p -1" Cottu .pe r I b . Flour, pel h I Lime, b ' II N . f CjC orn, e a 7U 5 50 otLT Taikeletandk, 3, Lrrrpl,ek f li no 33 WII.MLVjTUN , MAUKKT, Jty 8 -Ne . . -.1 U -.1 prvcn! o ral buslnes Ttirirnttn., ft.r Virgie . ira sue, jo., or yeuow,. up. n.M otknuj. Tar r.T n the Te.mVr and Lirwtt.er mark at these tl4J me dullne,. rrv,ig that we bao for weeks eiwkeii ot. Th -re waseste eat efTtwArt a few days acp at 4Uir oidity. No Irerwac- Hons in L.itm')"r neara o:. . , A lot of 1 0,000 tlrtss'd CO. Stave sol J from wharf on Monday nl 1 2 1 die. Store price ef crsj 65 to 70 r.entr. Pa'ee of Lard ia barrel at 7. Do. of Bacon, hosr roond, at 7. Do. of aioVs. which are in M"f ' dtmend, at faaae price. Carm CHARLESTON JMty 4. No cHat.e m tbe Cetton market; ks-t a disposition r to Pr bolsters lo ask bighcr prices &if l!. " dec iu-, JCodrmina for Corn, acd no arnvale of it froin'lNort1i Cartina. " B4l'i Beowe CoCe , 9 ett ere 94 faoe . 9 Mnfaesea, 5j e 7J Nee, a 1 W ffr, I ( 04 Teen ere rl J Qrn, Cetswst, i v ..I.I l.rilillori I hm 1 n, lEL
The North Carolinian (Wilson, N.C.)
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July 11, 1846, edition 1
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