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rr S5 ; -1 "1 he loliow tll S.r.s-J.ii al 1 1 oti In'- tool ! d I .1 iil.l.iU i-S litilll the CbciiiVV G.i.U: 11 OH I tliC Fallot 1 '.- .tie. Till. RAIL ROAD, in Ifo.' snh.si qui nt columns v- ill i.e found a 5-iC.ciul communication lifiill our i ( 1 1 f 1 1 - t!ai, "K uh,. k.bo.-.- ni'i-t r.jiil.hiily i .""- "" ;is ii u uc.'ite new ill! 1 1 iu'i. 1 1 or as i!.r h ii'.u i! !' :i as h- f;H'ii Hi- route fot the ! iit b-j .tow ell him iii be. -tow t d on us. Tkrr.uutry ,.iind, rW''"ft to vh,m) uoiiK iii-Tls' ',, jlll the Boston I'o.d , . Ail,, f w Stii:) i!o m"! 'ls bigg- , ,.(.., -. :i(t,iilt-i iti it ,,,g ,.11 ,OM. I- '" , ..... 4; Hit " Iklil ll.eV ,C M'l t L . v , w . - . . ii r " a ZHi'tll i't U" pioiii-. ;.;'. i Hint: l i.e lb V hil il pi I V adc.s in - Ii.- "H iil I ' C ill' !e I ' I - turn no ii i -1 1 - . t A l'iii:,i(i. iit.il m.r v I.U'i' i.l!io!C, ' ti.L " :! iio-ltioli lh.il I in,, ..' ! I. . i :.. l!.. Ca-olillilS l:Ul-t ii! V. i V s "; i i n i ! : I 'i by I I . i nun I ! ii i I li. ! - rim! .- hi , ifi Voeeo-e, n no 1 il ('fit '.! I !' ' .1 IV''! .-ouih C,!,,,),,,! r.ill i-nd, al lusstoht t'lO.II ,1, r,,:.,, In-'., which route would i:,c m-.I.I'i- fu ha :' 11 " connection, by roads i !"l'l'i'i V i i : e A !; il W O .id 1' !' J o 11 i; f Hi i. ill b-ss ii.i.i! ...o.l .lo ll UH1 s ,( (J Wli II IIICO " 'J wi in, l ut.H Si liif: l.i:iories iiit ii ly lo ll,.- I ; i : , 1 1. i 1 1 (l till! Now i i ,-. y . . . . t Il o . live." in 'lie i;.-;! l i-.dl mil o - iii' ;i l.iif Iv-'.nvif il 2 j jm.'i cent. ..iVi l'n;il p;i jf r, " wc in I tlii.'so rii i M s will (I.j ii ,( lie Imiui iViiii tiic rtftvidliotL in lorc.-t fUCUoly.'' 'I h'js ihc All. is in-'l fi:;i!i.l.ict!.rci - -f:i lii-i iii'eioM lunic'i, of ih.it tli.'V "ii'v 4' t-1" Hli'.u ti'i'v i!, i !i'tj ted oil b(;th routes, ,'y u-(.il oy tiuvL'llrrs !-;, r;;u doubt the iij'pfr nti h-aiihOilurss t k t - iimi Uic ictru"- .j In. tit liie luiviiiillou if(j?siou ili-ii ' I'M! l tl'! ...:. t.,.r, t!I.T V I! .VoHjij J,C I ill. , uu I',.-! ;i-t A I . I ;i r.-r. ! t ....n!fit. c I'.J .... uu. , ( I.-. I vvi:!i ; CVi ll " il brln, Ilil-IIRT tnt(;ic.-t i':iici.iHy : Wo ronio now to il lutcr roll of llu: Ho'-tnii Couik-r, (vvljir ) In ih.i! ri..r of l"u'.-Jity i -i lo.din- ;irli. of prrditllou.-, 1 I .1 .....1 .--.iroil :IC ijlOU !lll or.H.ul ii , i'o (Hiiiiii, iiuu ni.-'i'' o, ...7 .... T Mfl, ,i di lion.-'- Il I - ihu! ronlnssrd ih it, 1 ,iii-!ci Ihc new l.uiiT, " iVl.isiiLhults, iut'-;id of -iuUinu lincli, will, if lino to herself, sliil sec hr M.it in I ho ace'ud-i :il ." ioin li'C i-'a:-ton, (I'.t.) Ari;ua. ii!roi.;u;r in iho di,l;.nce. ; p.oiUMr . uu- v.umioim. ... ahovo Souih Ka'.nii, has laigciy ituiuaeu ii.- hc ;in iv'l on tin; U in lataiiior, "j'ho day alt:r our ;n i inil, it f . . r. . oi.;o.-,Ite ;laiaiiioir, ai iioui niiwiu ; I i;.t ! 'Il- .! other tov. n-, v it 1. I . ' 1 -.itc !i:t: ;m liau" :ii v itnrrs aiui ptiiai un oi mo i ttr i r ., j. v ' ? ; a i . li;t , i , i ; . ilt .! n-airi'i.iav ot Hi ;iv i ,n ifws ib: Soot'ufi n I. :.t :ia flistan! d iy. jo-tiiv ; a ra ii mad, h iih a v k-w to '. .! ti;. "U ;hat I 'ii:c to iii !'' r '(" r U'f. ! iV -i;:tH a" v, ; t. j i it . ir-t -j ir. v otini'i't ioi iheii inoury bii-liios-i simrc Wi; iissa" ot Tie- new laim. W'hv i-5 it thnt tlx: owner of ihcso uoiUs does South j not cotiiiaaiu lor the- want ol protection -' - . : :.u (K.. a.i.a' wit,t i ill 1 nii ;i eon ViT.saiiou w nu lauuuiv-i t---" li.o ..the. day, ue wciu lold that I hey did nol f, ar the new tariff, nud would receive no iu ju.yfio!n its rft'ci-ls, utiles, )eih.T-, lliroiigh ".i,!i-h a:id ridiculous panic which some :';v ihc tivin '.,. taisc in our cities. Moi:r. ili;iN. Mr James Leonard, of t u-i' road, it h at ' " iid to any - i livairoifc. S:l( il i.:i;!' Si' llilill l':i;i'C I'l'al i- ! 1 j c iinr.i v ic-uil .( .New i'le-tnii Litr-hfifld county. Cotincctieiit, ialveiii-e-: one half cd" his co'.ion factory for i ii . ii-..I. j , iiaiv navlllf ftt K". lie y.i r uiv; i j n n u -1 i I S'i- i i i rr i , i v . i iiilowcd to coMtiot'ui-ii in tin- 1 ',,-usl 10 iKT cent, on Ihc capital invesn d; and M.... oviMi-ni .. j- ir.i!:-. in : , ...ihiii i ; ...,.r....... l.i? ihf itiiirhier. lie oueis to 'iiej- tiunu Hen o-.fi;,ic- to i he iuj-uy ( uarunlfc 25 percent, instead ol nti equal -! d im.K-t-; hut ti.is i a u.ii. h li's.i ha.e ol the profit--. I!c says "the business c--pe-i.,!!y in i puhlir--, ihiui i!io:inK.io.s i is mow beyond any ruinous contingency." '-!uj..,. privilege- would be. ,lairn fonndrv for iho manufacture of f po.utioii that a kii! road is to i sa(j :f,,nJ Ui ci Philadelphi.i, the woikincn in which vore di?-h;ircd, and the establish ment closed, s-hortly after ihc passaR the new tar iff, on Tuesday resumed operations, in consequence ol heavy orders coming in. A.voTiifcn Factoky. Tho Cotton Fac tory nt the High Shoks in this county, which wo mentioned some monlh as being con templated by Johti F Fhifer, Esq. of our town, h now in full and successful peralion, under the uiaiiiinnineut ol" Mr S II Tuibyfill- i III M ..... , I in. i on any oi uio routes pioposeu, merely ti.". ior.ii lieie iii of tho country throuili hi- h 1 1 !- lo ;a-s, or lli.it su'ai roule alone is o M.fd to Jin ,i supply of capital, no sup- i -an lie mum ctione'i'ii.. Iet it but I" tiMiiiiest tint a .j.o.-vt dividend xxt'.i Hi" st"'k of ei'her the orii'inal ink. oi 1 ;my rival road, to be l- v O" I'. " 1 1" ,i i j' a i It i ei.l,, r!;p, "pn'i.iU uui'i on a .'.'lore attractive route, ai.d i. t ih" -!!( h i 'ha i a i ili'-i'.'iii-and l.iKliliilues.;, at.d the capital oiiv in- iniicii iii ii.iMo ii y tin n ol cr as lo in-miic coiiiidoiice lot iii lc Mi-ipiicii, no! from " ihc sand hills ct ( t'"-!"i Iii l.i and Ivi.rchaw,"' liof from the piuo oi i)nj!iion and Sumter, -but a I l MH'IH r- I .a, ; il , Ui; COUli'i' OF KNQUIUV. tijltuii-h'j at "- CUiC of lulltl"' iiainta. (.u .iiou bv Ccn. (- What uas ,iic icl.i U.otr.ah ol Gen. Tal"r's army ami ihc M. xir ;mi forces about iho lallor pan j nhen ibe latter lo-i es were- npj.ro.ieiiin;. li.c Ijo di l o T X I- ? Answer by Col- Payne en. 'ial... .-j uhnle fntce was Jibmil twcntv-iiMie bundled m. u .-eve., bund. ( 1 ol whom we,nj,t F" r.rowii 'l i't' rIeiean Imc. s wei e vaiiou-!y -.-ti mated, when Grande, opj fivi' ihoiisaod men il,- Mi.xii-iiu- commenced thi owing up pu l.ci vvoih- ii! l',,,)r dilVeieot points. The .-uci-ced-iii-- day it was repotted that Ampudia was ap proaching M t iinotos wilha leiufoM t -meiit of -ix ihou.-aii'l men that rciufoicoment did arrive, and was im-i er c-tiinalcd at less llii" three thousand men. liemaining in our siiua lion for sometime, Ampudia let Gen. T. tatl; know thut unless he iccctled beyond lilt-' rVeuces, hc should construe bis presence into a Ue larathm of War. Quotion by (2en. C. What a the icli tive shen"th of foices at the battle of lil Albi? Answer by Col. Payne. Judging Ootti thes lenHh of the Mexican line, rontinsted with our ow n, tbeir foices could nl have been less tban G to 7,000 men. The American forco consisted of 2,211 men. Quo-lion by Gen. G. Had tie Mexicans i any reiiifoiccment on the 9lh May? ' - Answer. It was repotted that Ampudni bad reinfotccd Ansla, but to what extent 1 am uuable lo say. Quotion by Gcu. G 1 read !o you an extract fiom ii communication of the war depaitincnt iu tbese terms The emergency which would toleiale the making requisitions for troops, &c, must bn one of immiuenl peiil,'' was Gen. Taylor's aimy in such cir rmmslances as would have made in the judg ment of tho President of the Uuited Slates, his duty to call out aid, &c. Answer. With a full knowledge of facts, I have no doubt that the President would have fell it his duty lo call out aid. The army did not for one moment cousider itself in danger ; never doubling its ability lo repel the Mexican forces. Question by Gen. G. Estimating the Mexican forces at 7000 men, did you or not discover some anxiety in Gen. Tavlor's army lo sec some reiufuiceinciits from Lou isiana ? Answer. No sir. No a man that was not anxious to engage the enemy before rein LIST OF MEMDL.US ELECT, To the next General Asst ruLlj of NcatU Caio'.ma SENATORS. Anson, D D Daniel, w. Af-iie and Suny, A li McMillan, v.. litMuliiil and llydf, David Ciller, vr. Uci'iie, Joliii 11 Gilliam, w liludeu, Li tiiisvi u k, vc, vsvant. Ii iiicoinbe, 1 JcikIhj on, JS VV Vv'oodfiii, v. Duikc, Sainuul F I'attetson, w. Cabarrus, tic., Clu istoplier Alelchor, w. Cainileii and Currituck, Barnard, vv. Carteret, &c., Jaun s How ard, w. Casn ell , Ca: vi n Graves, d. Chatham, William A.briiJit, w Chowan, U;.t V.'hilmei St'allingo, d Ci.iv-:n, Nat. Street, d CtiinlKiIand, )i T iS' Culm ion, d Davidson, Samuel II.ni;iae, d Dujilin, James K 1J il!, t Edieoinh Louis 1) Wilson, d Franklui, John E Tli.an.is, w (jrecnand Lenoir, E G Speight, d Gr;.nvi!ic, Dr lLusi I, w Guilford, John A Gilmer, w Halifax, Andrew J aur, u- lla vvoi.d, Macon, ii-., M Fianei -, ,v Heillord, ivc, R G Cuu per, w Iredell, J A I Ee-Je, vv Johnston, Jains Toinli nson, d Eincoln and Catawba, J E Sluvvc, d Martin, Daniel Va;d, I ui Meeklenhur2, Thomas L llntehii sou, dun Me-orc and .MnnJ'ouicry, A Kelly, whi Nash, Uoetor Diake, detn New Hanover, Win S A she, dcin Nortlianiptoii, John M Momly, wliiu On 3 low, Win Fcrrund, detu Oran-'e, Huli Waddi-ll, whi-r j Pasquotank iii Evnpiiminnrit Gen. E!n rn'jLbau., x ersi.n, Kuinuel Ili.-.-ter, tieni . Flit, U b Ebrn, whi- , ; ilamlolpli, Ali xander S Iloan, whig tlHh!iioiul,ix.c., John Gilchrist, wliii Rockinhain, Cr D B.ivd, d: in Rowan a:ul Davie, J Kerr, whiy Rutherford .and Clevi-Lnd, Dr Mills, d. m Saui?on, E C Gavin, dem Stokes, J.ihn F l'tiind..i;r, whig Wane, tjreoige vv i Iiompson, d Warrren, Gen M T ilaw kins, d Wayne, John Esnm, dear Washinglon and Tyrel I, Joseph Iialscv, whi. ' Whi"27 Uemociats 23. FliOal TIlFAliMV. Lieut. Lee of the Stb infanliy who arrived this afieruooii dircct fiom the nrrnv informs us that Gen. Wrorib. v5ih i.U Ini'Tailo un, r,n his way to China, GO utiles bcyoud Camargo. J his town is an imperlant depot, it being a military post of the enemy. There is no doubt of tho town bein, at this time, in possession of the American forces. All the tegular Loops (whh ihe exception of Way's dragoon's and Kidney's battery) numbering from 3 to -iOOO aie at'cainargo'. General Taylor is now at CarnarL"- Il supposed that he wi'.l proceed to Monterey with COOO men, and the impression prevails thai the enemy will give him lihl at a defile between .Monterey and Sahiilo. Wc are re(juclcd to sdate thai there has bct n no mccl ing bcltvccn the Cnmanchcs and the Texas Hangers, as stated in the Matnmoros papers of Ihe Slh iu-sl. Charleston Acics. Nlw Oui.kans, Aug. 15, 1S16. Coir, spoadenec of the N. O. Pieayune. CNTRANCK of ihe AILV.V i.nto'mIEIL sciiplion and olheiwise ; that provision had been made for the subsistence of the men aud it was calculated that Ihc force of tf, thousand men would soon be assembled at San Luis. On Ihc lGib, a brigade of troops under the commanded Gen. Conde, left for Matamora. On the 22d, two-brigade, consisting of 1200 men, wi;h 7 pieces of arlillciy, 5C0 horses, and 400 mules, left Mexico for the San Louis Potosi, (Camargo.) " Santa Ana endeavored yesterday to nego tiate with some mat-hauls here for ammuni tion and arms to the amount of $1,000,OCO, to bo sent to Mexico ; whether the business i... ...- I . . . i..a .... . . . .im nMn.il or uoi i cannot sa , Fn in ihe Washington Union. 1 OIILIGN NEWS. By U.nitco States Tet-kcrafm, v From Baltimore. August 1 9, 10, a. rr. The news per Caledonia was not received atlMcw Yoik until Gi o'elocl; this morniii". The Liverpool papers are filled with an account of ihe visit of Piineo Albeit lo that j place and the magnificent doings on lhat oc- Tbo yatn is aid lo be of a superior quality, Wbr cements an ived. That was my impression bv di-liint Ciiiiilali-N. Let. !,o-- -. ii. ii..v undci t.tko to build ihe rnit!i'i'iii! ii' ihi-y ii'-ud tl'.e permi- i 'ji'. v .,'.. l !l..:i : :; to II Inal Ihc) - i"' l a mull' wh:rh eaute !. at a ful ne lime, !.r sepetfidid hv u;ii' Ml'ci' at ! 1 i lo l'ic pdilie. i I '. ' iiU' ; :a:! r'ad linn'l will. To! snu.e tiiii". p-s- ! i i r t 1 1 -.1 1 1 Miaii'.-lii i-; but he i ii- i; il ; b ii h i lo cinv j by l!ia place, a fin ih' ii ii ' r ucl ton of a mad bv any iu'ciior i u'c ii ii i. m , ) n. o.po-a'il, v- ill i". ei.lually be cut !!, iL".l i .:! .: ilin i I K.u't' bo iidop'ied. The ' lee I ii? n ui' llu Mji'te or fiic road tuv lo bo built, ;v.u-.!, a .'hie, ii wi-ely made, bo made w i ti-ieju e ! this event. w mud b ieason sulVwioi.t for ! iiltng iu l.iviii 'v,' iho "ppi.r ii -lite, oven it Iho-o weie latums conducting no otiiei v eight v to tl. simc etui. .n-i; "nil eioiis who do u( undcivtand the na'njr and sources ol'tho bu-iness of Cheraw : 1 1 I ',h'.' it h r towns vi'irated on tho upper totiie. -Jiippoo Inal t'ne-si; towns wouhl he in pnod, i! not iiiined. bv eaiivinu tho rail mad through tiieni 'Ye assure tho dishiut fiiend o( ihr,! t.nviis ih it ih.'V need not be distiii bod and the Factory turning out fifty bunches per day, nt this time. We wi.-h 'he enloipiizc that success which warrant ils enlaiginent al iin caily day, as capital is not lacking. Lin colnlo)i Cuuner. Mor.uRuiN. HeiVio n v die Man vjae luri n g Company. This company, which was in coipoiat. d last winter; have 30 cotton looms . in operation, and aie adding others as la-t as phey can bo z.ot ready. They Ivivo !00 I filing, and when live mitt is nm lo its lull capacity, 3,100 spindles will bo in operation. Tim establishment, when in tno inn uuo oi i , . . u. : ...;ii -uccos.'ilui oiierauou us we o'no u i-o.,n ,,. . . .. .. .. i 1)C add cousideiably to tno nusincss oi the town. At'ttr Hampshire (lazclle. Peter Cooper, n lolling mill manufacturer his raised the wages of his men since the '... ... - .i ni I'liis. of itself, ! passage ol tho 1 antt. YY e UKe tni-. mr Cooper means what he says. UuiN ! We learn ("nys iho Trenlon Em poiiuii') thai air Peter Cooper, the ownr of tho laren lolling mill in lhat city, has raised tho wages of his bauds since the passage of Ihe late tar ill'. Ui'U soin liu.ie on ihis h'-'ad, .ao-i" iale-re-l i - involved, hat ELECTIONS. Illinois. James C French, democrat, . is elected miviMti'T bv a majorily of al U-ast 10,000. t!i. oi alter nun o b"i! er. W o . f i h caiepillv ;i;i I p.e poisons L'':rl;Ume democratic in both branches. .... i . e looked nit . understand il 1 be ii!i.er-l'"l as onroi)o j e jiif.iel of a rail rord frotn Wilmin ..i to M:i!i nivi.'r, but as e :n lea vol i 'j , jn;iress upon the pybiie our (oiuteiion (hit cither now, oi ;:t ..me mtaie time and ;i"' c -.niiici.s scorn to indicate now a rail r.,;id -i;l cei !.ii;iiv In- mad" aionjrthe llMlio p;.,.v ,,ni. moM ait, a. met. , n.. pi,l.;,e, U..lcir and !i'i-ta; and this hc ai; is :ho ("r in Co n g- ress m e n FAcc led John A McClernarirl, democrat.. () 1 Fiokhn, rlomiuual. rlohn Weuiwoith, democrat. Slejihetl A Dougla.i--, domocrat. Thotnas J Turner, demoora', Abiaham Lincoln, whig. is sou II I. x Mi rojolir.i!i lonte. very eon in :h tii i ' : e. . - - r. w ( I ti 1 1 r. a i r n i i'i i - . 1 c ( ' ii i..ti ..I .or ri i i f " i i t;i ' ... , ... .... itoji"-. i liei t upon ( "h law "her ! iutv .,', lives occasion to s iv a C'oiiLi I'cssmca Kleclcd. J lilies ii Bo-.vliu, domocr;t. .John J amisou, democrat, .lames S Green, democrat. Gieeu, 1,10--; Miller, (nliig,) 3,5ll. Five counties to be heard Iioui, which will of the feeling of the army. FINDING OF THE COURT-Ex-Iract fiom an order dated War Dei'aktment, Aug. IS, ISiG Tho pioceediugs of ihe late Court of iu qiiiy in iho foregoing case have been laid be- lore Ihe Piesident and carcfullv r xarnined. It is seen thai tho court have found that several of lhi nets of IJievet Major Coiieiiil Goines ' w?ro not uuihortzcd by bis instruc tions or by law ; and thai be has violated or ders : " Thai for the calls made by him "far volun teers after the lGih of May when he knew of the victor ios of General Taylor, ihc court cannot find any necessity at the t.imo any author iiy in his instructions, or auy watrant irflaw." Thvvt in mustering into servico at Mobile certain irfcneral and .-tuff officers, after he was relieved fiom bis command by iasfi notions from Ihc War Department, "Ihc coml arc of opinion that be transcended his auihoMty and violated his orders." t ' J The President views wilh deep regret the execise of this assumed aulhbiityon the part of the bile commander of ihe western division; and while he is disposed to give ev.uy consid eration to the circum-lances whick may tend lo qualify or mitigate his conduct, ho can see nothing in ihcrn which would j'istfy him for withholding ihe expression ol bs decided disapprobation of the irregular and unauthor ized proceedings of lhat officer. tut iu con sideration i d ihe recommendation rt" the court, ami concurring with them in thciropiuiou of the "good and patriotic motives aid the pub lic zeal by which he was actuated. the Pre sident dheels that fui iher proceedings in the case of Brevet Major General Gailes be dis pensed with. ' f a inai.n i.r ! a u mp, uorO at Time ha Bnl iho il .1 ! II d. a ! ite oi pai;.l a' . d. 'l b- be e.,:;. . lias I,,., , :ill'ni : ; I i ' ). ; O'.ei run -: i. r av i' , - i . . s . i Xji.'H i.- i ; . the i I i . 'AO-Ill 'it tilO hem, rii.al .lliil 1 1 1 e ; !i"iii:hlii ! ! t!f health; fill d !' n C i- s i ;mtp 1 o w n . era a was -ichli-.-- 0 is sliii !; been p li t ol it hi n'i;'h into o rtiei oils er, di .1 ill- t eater ! eu.!! i a lion ; nnd I o h 1 1 ii a o ;i i -at b il l- 'iii! Che' a w ea II III I ! v . or -ci e r a I e, i s ; -c k uoss Mi the osi p poo,. I : ion. ";:c Iii a lit r id 11 Hi a.iV (ilia's 1 1. !.;., v, oi, n were e i-. ! V -C.a so !l. I)-; f' I 'i'l I I'll .1. as a ii v Fa--- !: Lvi i t j ii M nk- s. c, a !; i la i !': l.i i. i y "u ;io a- i..n , ' Co. ; i : . i n. -.( I'u i j ',vi;."v r.i.; a . i I l ea ion; " ' v I , l i . it it . i ' a ihe w ,,s j., die H l. hl'l il I h- sum-..M.-.erjy I Kiel ly, to tii. in odici li'.u- ' probal.ily incioase (Jroen's majoiity." I ho jpi ninl a h iiisliii ls aie .-aid lo have cJeeled deiuociids. Thus all die members in ihe next Congress a e democrats, as now. Indiana. The Sen! i in d of iho lath instant gives re in ui bom all iho counties iu tho. State except seven ; live of these wo i'md in iho " La laseUo ( "-ui i. r " n' lb- ll!!r. Tin; n-' Mn " ate i-l ibese l:;uro.s3 eives Whltcomb (dom ) :).; 1 G roaj u it v ; tlio eiua i u i n two counties . Fortvaiid Bike) ;ave Clay 103 majorily. I be In Ii niopolis Journal,'' (whig,) also of ihe 1 lib, -ays, the Senate will be lied, s23 lo ? i. .and tho House w ill bo whi" bv six or ei"ht uii'joi ity. i'.nis C I inning (dem.j is ha ted lieu p n tiil Uiivroi-ir bv -onie 2J. iU0 voles : ami uer tin re (bin I doiliHs nowJ.-verv eoii'osioii.al di.-tiiet rtow represented . i i i 1 1 1 1 1 :i 1 1 ees a ii a lid the i i vei , !;tv. at ii'l iiiio s. i:::li v . 'Ugc oi e. ; v a lie iioei it has ",ivci Govern-'! hiicomb a map -t i'y. lilNTU IvY. Aeenreii):; 1 tno loll returns, in i M il Hi me .1. W h 1-4- r 1 1 r. -ea i 1 1 1 1, ..; wnigoi.;,- r,-, oi ( i's 1 .1 lor. r s- r s "'!'- iS e w i - 'll'.tibia. euhlishcd III t .1 '1 1 1 1 JjIH Iti-tanl. uhdo t -I-ai !. hav c vipers. 1 a vell- d, their ! the c;hi! riintin"- t.hat n ih. in-f on-r ti, trunks n ere opene ber el HH.'ies 1.! l,,:l)iug. tSce. taken ihcie fiom. Th-' olijccl ol' ihe robbers appears to hive been to obtain moticv. bat in i!iis iht -appoimr-d. If is simpo-ed the robbery fv l.d-ie Kcy.s, and .1 uum- weri- di was run -'.if. 'uitr-d near Weldi r arvirr C.n the S.-iiate 2;J whijs, ;,h, j- dem oeral--. Ill tho !nuse of ieprcseut;iivi:s G'J -.. his, 37 deiti'-cnits - -being more Ihtu iheir in j o n v of fa-l v ear. ANin in i: Akrest. Wo learn from the ; s -ivanmih papers, of the 19ih instnni, lhat a ,u by the name of Samuel A Hough, o ; South Carolina was arrested in Savannah on 1 1 h instant, iharoed with bavin" offuicd or sale to several persons a negro man, cal ling himself .u one place Jacob, at auothcr .Mahoti, nnd at a ,hirj Connor. Hc was commmcd io jrd by JUsiiee Uaiford, to uwah thc reqol,,tio of ,Rc auihoritics of this Slate. Ihcucgio belongs to the estate of Chatles Caves, of Chmloslou F -inncr's C.'-ctl-. 'Ihe Cotton Cup. Tho Mfile Prices Current of Ihc Slh inst., says : 'jFrom the iutoiiorof Ibis Stale, as well a k from the whole cotton region of tho Soulhour infor mation coiiliuues of the same ihfavorablu character as uoliced from time to tino durin,r ihe past four or five weeks. The tpavy rains which visited all ihe planting sectiuns, have, as app'chemJed, caused tho ct-ttou plant to grow too rapidly anti 4 run to weed This.it is well known, is prejudicial to a jood )ield, and p'evcuts the bolls maturing Willi that riipidilv necessary for an average crop. T" Ibis geueiid corapfiint there are, in different locations, a fe.w exceptions, but Ihey arc loo few audi too small t change our vieivs of the piospect f the coming crop. It should be remarked, however, lhat the plant generally looks well, and lhat il" il were a couple of weeks in advance of its present condition, ami Ihe remainder of the season pr.-punious, ihe icld would be an average if riot a la'"c one. L tsi year between the 2."th nud :!(ith of July, four hales of atjw cotton wiae 'cceiv etl, the lir.-l on ihe 25th, ami up to ihc Sih August, ihirieeii art ived. This season, at Lii accounts, the cotton had jusi eo;nmrced openini:, m.t enough lo mako it an !.;,., to ' 1.. 1 : i.i - - 1 - .. i '"e"' I'" u,"g' "s 1-i l oli' l l-iip ,ini(1, ihe ba kw.oduos.s of the f-iop con.pTr'fj with last year, and unless f,.,.st i.s lal.jj,0 canno! he anything like an average, oiie.' HOUSE OF COMMONS. Anon, Ilargrave, w, uitd one vacancy."! Ashe, Bcnjautin Callowa y, vv UeauioiIt Edw Sliiuly, '1 lios Shaw, vvltiys. Bi rlie, John V Bond, R O Britton, vvhigs. Bladen, T S D McDowel', d Brunswiik, Henry Waterp, w Buncombe, J A F;ir?j, A B Clmnn, vvhigs. Burke, &e, VV F McKesson, J J Erwin, vvhins. Cabarrus, J W Seolt, L B KrimmiPifcr, wliiira Caldwell, E V Miller, v,ig . " T Cainde:i, a whig, (name unknown) Carteret Jennings Piot, w Caswell, J K Lea, J U McMnllen, demg Chatham, M U Waadr l!, D iiatkney, and .Tho LassiUr, whigs. ' Cherokee, Mr Hayes, whig Cliovt an, Robi rt T Paine, whig Cleaveland, A Democrat. Columbus, N L Williamson, dem ., Craven, Win H Washin'jt'iii, Henry T G oion, w. Cumbeilanil, G v Perritiii, Duncan bljaw, deiii?.' Currituck, name unknown, independent, Davidson, C Hoover, H W alse--, w.higs . Davie, G A MiPer, whig Duplin, Jas Davis, I B Keily, dema Ediiccoinb, Wyat Moye, Wm F Dancy, duns Fianklin, Collins and Martin, dents Gates, Galtbny, democrat Greene, Kclwnrrls, tleruocrat .. G anvillc, R U G ifiiuii. vv, Ruiloek & S:om , ! 111s. Gui'iord, N limit, E W Oylmrn", I'eicr Adams, vv Halifax, L M Lon, M C VV hil:ker, den.oci ut liiiyvvood, Ferguson, whig Henderson, Mi Baxter, wliic , Hertford, Kcantth Itaynei, w llvde Mr Credle, whig Iredell, R Reid, W W George, W II Hayncs, w Johaston, A.-h!ey Saunders, w, L Richardson, d. Jonc?, VVi'liani Fny, whig Lenoir, Jcse J.u kson, Ind. pendr nt, Lincoln, J H White, F D Rcinhordl, N Wilson, Jolm Wr b.ster, democrats. Macon, John " Hicks, w Martin, A II Cilitld, di m. Aloore, M B Person, dem, Montgomery, Z- h.dn' Unssel, . Mi'ckl-nbnrg, Joh i V Polls, John N Davis, Robl Lrmmmi.'s. democrats. , Nash, VV'm D Harrison, dna. New Ha tiover, Edwarl H;dl, Thos Williams, dem Northampton, E J Peeltlc?, D A Bai m s, whigs Ons'ow, Harvey Cox, dem, O autre, Gi!e3 lebane, CFaucett, J B Lea liters, w, Finney rou(h, ilm. Pasqtiotark, M r Charles, w, P. rquiuoo.F, T Skinnr-r, w, Pi rson, Jiinv s Holi man. w. Put, E J Bionnt, 11 F Harris, u p, Randoljdt, A Ifrcd Browcr, I Winte, whigs. ITich'nond, Walter L Steele, w hi . Robesoa, Co! N ill Regan, Col John McNeill, ds. Rockingham, D V Cours, J Ned, dems. Rwan, Join. 11 i Ji,,, w, John V E lis, dem. Rutherford, Win F Jones, Simeon MeCurry. wgs. Sampson, D Murj Uy, John Brown, democrats, Stanly, Mr Pub 11 r, whig. Stokes, R Golding, vv, Marshall & Martin, dems. Surry, Prrryear. Un imi, u lugs, Slo cks, democrat, Tyroll, on,- whig, (nnme unknown.) Wake, B D Sims G II Wilder, W W lloldcn, d. Warren, A A Austin, J II Hawkins, democrats, Washington, Mr Niehdls, wriig, Wayne, E Barnes. C H Brngden, democrats, Wi tii-s, G n J as -Welboin, J J Uauibill, Ah x m- tcr Climtli, whigs, Yant-j' -f5 mill- I Flennning. '.-democrat, Whigs G7 Democrats 51 Independent 2. ' AIlCR. I'Mevico .iidvlit. ISlfi. t casioii. Cophiiu Vinton's commatid cnteied this j The cotton market was without auy pcr iilace this nioruing without ;he Ions! .-how of 1 ccptible change. An impiovemenl bad taken . 1 , v -: - .... .sequence 01 me prooaomiy i. me passage ? the new tai iff bill, t'ne news of its pas.sage in the I Luise ol Bcpiesentiilives hiiving been received. The value of iu n has risen, in autieipatiou of a large exportation to the I'. St. ties. The money ina'kothad ll ictuaied but Iiille .-i:i-e the sailing of the la-t packet. 'ihc Ii it.mtiia in 1 ived id Liverpool on the Lil-t ultimo. Louis Iionaparto, 1 x king (f Holland, died at Leghorn, .el apoplexy, on ihe 21th till imo. Tho Pope of Home h is emntid a geueiid iiuiuentv to ,-ll pi-lilii iil offenders. Tbo debiile on too -ugar ilulies or copied two days, ami Ihe government siheuu; liiumphcd by it majoiity of 213 to 135. The result viitualty abrogates the monopoly, ami places sugar in ihe same category ns corn, by iin easy declension on Ihe high road lo f ee trade. Sir llobeit Peel gave ihe ruini-lei i.,1 mca ine a gemuous suppoit, and ihe great ness'of tho majority may be liaced lo that ciicuin sbiiM e. Another attempt had been made on the life of the king of the French, while seated nt the opposition, ihe inhabitants thronging lo the j place in ihc manufacturing districts in con- Plaza in crowds as the troops filed into it and j stacked their arms in front of the hr.use of the Aleade. Ii seemed to mo as though there weie men enough in the squaio to have beat en us off "with nothing else save iho looe rocks lying about ; yd not a hand was tai-ctl. Micr is by far the most pk-aant, cleanly and well regulated place n e have yet -eon in Ihis part of Mexico. It is built on a hill over looking a clear, running stream of the same name, (hue miles from the Kio Gtuude, and is said to contain GUO0 inhabitants, although I do not know where ihoy stow them all. You may well recoiled that it was in this place lhat the Texan under Col. Fi.-hcr were com pelled to surrender, after ihey had killed twice iheir own number of Mexicans. The house s occupied by ihe Texans dmingihe battle were 'pointed, out, and still beat the maiksof the despeiale conflict. I have stated that the number of the inhab itants is put down nt 6000; admitting that il is 4000, it was still entered and taken posses sion of by 93 men only 85 icgulars nud S of McCulloeh's Rangers, acting as a mount ed guaid. You could uoi servo auy town iu the United States in that way, and this place is a pei lect. foil ilicat ion bouiiis position and Mo "''' '; LtifDii. 1 wo riinri. i...i.. , ...1 ... ,-i the new ctoj , reached S-avaUuah r-u Toesday Iblh Aug., via iho Central Rail Ro.,d fu, Ihe pl.utution ol Alexander Tllpui 'p,n -. I,;. .i ....... . -ii.s, ip, O illllllpl-'ll -,"IUIf piid ly uu. v 1 - x , may i. r,,nd. w hen not nrolessronally engaged, alius office near Ec-ck.-'s Biidge, adjoining lle oiiiec at frc , ,,t n, , lire lion. JauH-s C. D.ili 1 Ae-'H't u' IH1G. - 'j'J2. Iv. Tiik IHgut .fcriusT. The" Democracy of IN'-ulhampton county held a public meeting at Gastrin, on 6.h instant. Among other patri otic resolutions adopted ae ihe following. The people of Northampton have poken the feelings of every Democrat in North Caroli na widi lespeei to ihe treacherous cour&e of U'm Haywood. And of every true friend nf hi country with respect to James K PoAr, and George JI Dallax : Resolved, That if was wiih ni'-rtificalion and regre. deep and unaffected, we heard of the desertiou of William II Haywood, Jr., in the hour of the great peril, and when it was ud eeitain but that the icsult of the g-eal Tariff c-mlest was riependant upon his con duct; and vve regard it a shamr ful dereliction f duty, deserving our unqualified censuie nnd severest jndnen' ; and we e.-teem such s'uklij sentimentality and delicate amscien iionsnesi, by which il is assigned he va governed, uiisuited in all public men for great and moving trials, and undeserving the reli ance of a pure and just people engaged in the reformation ofgieal national etrors. ResoKed, That it is ih feelings of pfide we reflect on having assi-ted in the elevation 10 the two highcrt ofHCs in the gift of tke pelade such steadfast and decided men a James K Polk nnd George M Dallas ; and we hereby lender to them our congratulation at the successful propagation of democratic principles, and the increasing confidence of the people in iheir capabilily, honesty and fitness tocaiiy ihem out in the administration oi tile General Government- " Give me an honest fame, or give me none' says Pope; but some politicians seem lo have the same sort of ambitio 1 as ihovouih w ho fir c the l-'piic- nt; 'Line j n f.-rrin mfainy to no fame stall Capt. Viuton's command occupies a largo school house in one coiner of ih PUiza, nerti the church strong, and at the samo liuie commodious and comfortable quarters. The Camanehes, wbo have committed many ravages in this vicinity of late, are said to have left for the mouijlains of Texas with their pr-oners nud plunder. Many of ihe women nnd children from iho adjoining ran ches, driven iu by ihe Indians, a-o still here. Camaroo, Aug. 3. Capt. G illospie's Ra ngers remain in c amp hero, while IMrrCulI'M It's are off this morning iu the direction, ns is supposed, of Monterey, scouring the country as far at least as China, and possibly farther. Reports that large parlies of armed men have been seen in that diu'ction. among other companies lhat of Seguin. have reached this place. The Rang ers will find them if 'hey are be found. We have no further an autils of the ravages of the Cumanchcs in the neighbothood of FvSier or Guerrero. No America 11 troops have started for the latter place, and I do not know lhat it is Ihe intention of the commanding officer lo despatch any; but he has author iy.ed the authorities lo enlist an armed company of mounted men for home protection. I heard this morning that the field icpmts show seventeen thousand men now under command of our General. They' will all soon be at Camargo, and then c.n to Monterey nnd Leona Vicaiio fo'vidory. The toads, I am told, are excellent-- lhat from Matamoms heje is as fine a one as McAdam ever dream ed of". It runs along the liv.crorrd etiike-- ii al many points sufficiently mar for watering purposes. Theie is no water lhat crosses he mad. The Mexican league fs less than three miles. I do not think it is "more than n bun dled miles f em Malarhorns here, and al the same rale, not more- ih;;n n' hundred am! Hfi) miles lo Monlccy - Irorn " Camargo. Our marches from Reyuo.-o heie weie made from 3 oMock iu the morning tniii! S, and averag ed fifteen miles a day. We found thorn more pleasant than ili-agreeable. I presume run marches into the iutetior will be made iii the same manner. MEXICO. IMPORTANT FROM HAVANA Sanla Jin a and .Qluiou.'e F.u.ba, Led tor .Ue.r ico Tho hij Adelaide ;it this p.,rt ve-ter-rlay from Havana, whence -he sailed on th Slh inst. On that day, Santa Ana, Alrn'Mii-, and Rtjou left H;ivn;t in the Riili.-h stcuiner Arid) for Vera Cruz. Iv pnpeis Com Mexico to the2Sih of July, brought there by the .-reamer ' Deo, we lonrn lhat ihe cruntrvvas again "in a complete sta'e of M voluti.rn, ihe pt ou'i-uciamenlo issued in Guadalajara beingverv generally adopled. The Vera Cruz papers wfihh we have re ceiveifc says ihe Cornier, th u' t contain much news, but ihe "Faro'' of 'vana, hav ing full files to the 31st .Tulv, makes copious extracts, and we Iransla-e such as we find of interest. The netf generally con-iderctl very nnsatisiacloiy, the country being ilvea'ened with Ihe horrors of civil Wi.r. Ll Indlcador of the 31st snvs 1at " U"" ''""d.rr of ihc popuhce bad given m iheir adherence to the plan of Gnadrtlar1 some additions. Generals Landero and Perez were al the head of the pronunciamento. The portrait of Gen. Sanla Ana was carried through the principal streets with ihe greatest enthusiasm, and gar n'son of St Juan de UMorr had given in their adherence to ihe p'onunciameulo. El Diario, the official organ of ihe govern ment, speaks i grandiloquent Icrm of the abundant tcsonrces of Mexico-of the pat riotism of her citizens of her ability by ie course alone to her internal resources to mamtaiu the war, even though it should con tinue for five years ; and adds, lhat tho mili tary thttt lus received large adJiti-nu by sub- alter the holidays wilt! an sini i.atcd demand. The s.ilos a-o es imated d 1(,( D'l bide, Tiio.-lly all to tho trade. Ye y lilile doing, ei'.her for export er on speculation. No change has been reported in prices ; bet those la-t quoted are ma iutii im d w hh g cut firmness. A fmlher fall in the value of grant has taken place, ai.d ha ves! opoiiitinu ate proceeding rapidly. The quality of the wh i t is finer, and the it id gtoaier tho 11 last 3 car. Since the Great Weste rn stiilcd, the nnival of produce has been small. Public sab s an; id present declining. The business tiarisae tions onthe 2S:h ult. weie very limitt d. Wheal declii-cd 2d. to 3d. per bmht I, and flour 5d. pei bu-hel from the quotation of thai day. Indian corn was in demand for expo. la thru to Ireland. At Havre the cotton rnaiket was devoid of an imal ion. L i'K KM I E COU P. V. The Supreme Court of io''h (.'MT. Iiiia ati jourucd on ihc 15'h in-iant. 'ihe following aie the losing ca-os : Ry Roflin, C. J., in Bridges v. Pleasants?, in Equity, fiom Oraujo. Iu Weir v. liim ph ies. in Equity, from Guilford. Iu svate v. Conoly, from iikes : j idguiont for the Slab; on the verdict. In Newlin v. Freeman, in L'quily, from Oratigo; decKirei (ho plaintiff eniitlcd to rein f in iesped .f the hind which :he wile hid at the marring and not as to the 1. Iher lauds. (i Stale v. Peters-burg Rail Road Company; judgment on the demurr r for the defendants. InExum and olh-e s v. Rowden, in Kquity, from Northampton ; di 1 eel ing a decree for f.l.iinl ills. u Allen v. McRae, in Kq-iity, from Anson ; "dismissing the bill wiih co-i. In Michael v. Michael, 111 Equity, froin Orange; dismissing the bid w iih costs. By Daniel, J., in Guythor v. Petiijohnr from Washington; affirming the judgment below. I the matter of Latham, guardian, in LepnuViVoni Ccnufmt. In Doak lo i;sj of Adams v. B;iIlU of thy State, fiorn Guilfoid; affinnm Ihe judgment below. Ry iS'ih, J., in A.-hctaft v. Little, i; Equity, from Anson; decree' afiimted. In Spencer v. H nvkius, in Equity, from Gran ville; dismissing the bill wiih costs. In Hunter v. Jamiuson, from Macon ; affirm ing the judgment below. In den ex dem. Sawyer v. Sawyer, from Camden ; affirming the judgment below. Raleigh Standard. Suicide. Col. Randolph Peyton, of Sum ner county, Tennessee, recently Committed suicide, by shooting himself through the head, when in a stale of temporary alienation of mind. He was much beloved in his dLtiict of country. .V. O. Ficc.tpinc. the strength of the houses, whn hare of stone. window in Ihe palace f the Toileries, lo r ll.-ten to a conceit peilotrned by the .National t (Ju. nds' band, on tho 30lh ultimo. A man I'iied two shot.s at the king. He missed him, of course, and also those in the immediate vicinity, and was iinebd instantly. His ' name was Ju-a ph Henry. Ho said he was weary of life, and resolved lo commit this t crime as n means of rnediog death. I A Paris paper ('ho Cotnie do Franrai-) say--, lhat the Mexican goveinnu'iil had iie- mauded of France ami England their media- t lion, lop-.it an end lo the war between that ' country and the Unio-d States. The departure of iho Raycho, for Vera Cruz, has been detained several days in order lhat it may carry the nu.-wer to ibis ptepoM- lion- D lubtful. At Betlin, on the 22J, air Wheaton, ihe American mini-tor, to., k his h':te f the king of Prussia, and Mr I)micIsou wi.s icr-civ.d in piivate audience and p-eseuled his tiedeu- liids. Owing b. (he i-i ,f prince Albeit lo Liv erpool, and iho festivities consequent ihere 011, the cotton ma; kd lias In en clo-ed 1'hhii the 2Q;h u!t. till to dav : ihe market opened
The North Carolinian (Wilson, N.C.)
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