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i Tbardar Jane 10. ti . It era tain to malt it foils fur ' prrni-'es, unlett the ?xt were laid ! tie root oifctti p-t-V vatae J tl.e c$- Ecicst ciu-nce cf the country railed for this act of retrenchment; the fotemaeai muf t resort to do demands .pen iLe peo ! pig bat for objects ahaofotely tad ind-- 1 pen-b!y Meets try. U&Ies a cat re- gird should b laaiiifesicd to putlie eco ' noraj, Mr. C. would neter vote to lay a ' I Mr. PRESTON rose to state the pria- TWENTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. ciple on which be should eota for 8,000 ' extra twMOH. , copies ia preference to 10,000. Hereto- IV iwobo-ees of Congress convened fore U bad been the p raeiice to mark the yue iwo 1 ense cf tLe Senate s epprobai-oa of a jiTlhe 31st nlt , -' thry ordered to be printed. This bad : tJia Senate all the members were been the practice oa both side of the r : A the exception of Meter, bouse. Mr. P. wraa sot willing to act ea Cuthbert, City .of "J1 he wished to disconnect himself from any end Mo-ton. Mfc Southard, the Bch principle at that he had referred to. rodent of the 8cnste, . assumed the He should rote at this time and at all ' times, for such a number obit aa be deem- U the Hw of FtUff APresident'e message was ordinarily of was railed by Mr. uanaan, cier oi goc , length that it could be introduced bouse, aad two nunurai uu enure into me yuuue pipers, aou ncucc list tweatyevea nembers aaewfred to their Bunea. ' , ' . Xae bouse then proceeded to the elec-- of Speaker, whereupon John White of Ke -tacky was chosen, a fit ia The vote were as follows: For Mr.White, HI John W. Jones, t 84 Jlenry A. Wise, - 8 Joseph Lawrence, 5 Oa taking the chair, the Speaker deli. eri a brief and appropriate address. The members were then sworn in. The houw then proceeded to the elec tion of Clerk. Mr. Wi nominated Mstthew St. (lair Clarke. Mr. Randall nominated F. 0. J. Smith. Mr. Hugh A. Carland and Dr. Maeon Va. were aLo nominated. The house proceeded to vote wa Toce, aad the votes were as follows: For Mr. Smith, 90 . Mr. Carland, 81 Mr. Clarke, 83 Mr. Mason, 13 No one tavin a majority, the house proceeded to a second and third trial no fuccesf fully. ; Oa ths fourth Mr. Clarke received 118 vote, and was eonsequendy elected. Mr. Clarke has been long known as a Whig; and ha-ing before oc cupied the position, bis experience has made him aa accomplished clerk. Being thus organized, after appointing the aaual committee to. wait upon the President, the two houses adjourned to II o'clock on Tuesday, IN SENATE. T4.v, Je I In ilia Senate. Mr. Buchanan of Pa. and Mr. Calhoun of S. C, appeared in their scats, -f The question before the Senate being upon a joint resolution for the appoint. m?nt of a committee to wait npon the President, Mr. Alien of Ohio, mored to amend it by striking: out the words " Pre sident of the United States," and insert ing in lieu thereof the words " the Vice PiMident on whom, by the death of the late President, the powers and duties cf President have devolved." lA brief debate ensued, when the vote was taken, and Mr. Allen's amendment At half past 12 o'clock the Message of MujJ. the fresidenl was receiTea, uirougu t ir. Tyler bis private secretary, and was read by the Secretary of the Senate. Mr. Mangura moved that 10,000 co Dies of the Messairc be printed, together with 1,500 copies accompanied with the documents. At the suracstion of Mr. Clay, Mr. Mangum modified his motion, reducing ,the number to 5,000 copies of the Mes sage, of which 1,500 should be accompa nied with all the documents sent with it Mr. CLAY expressed his satisfaction that this modification had been made, as he was satisfied the larger number would have been nseless. . lie said, Iiowever, that he had not risen simply for the pur pose of returning his thanks to his friend from North Carolina, but also to avow his earnest hone that the Senate would early commenco the work of curtailing iits contingent expenditure, lie had heard vith infinite surprise, that those expenses had increased in the session of 1838 to so jfearfyl an extent as to equal in that single yearth aor the same purpose Mr. Adams' administration. -ought to begin to set the example, in their wn habits, of a risrid economy; and this aever could be accomplished without aome attention to matters oi ueiau. most the whole of the alarming increase, if he might so denominate it, certainly the verv renrehcnsible increase of the Se nate's expenses, had occurred in this one . preat item of the BuMio print in 7, lie went for briniinj it down to what had been the standard eiffht Or ten years ago, Mr. CALHOUN was most happy to hear such an . avowal from the senator from Kentucky. He concurred heartily in the sentiment that the Senate ought to set an example of economy. Without this their expenditures would continue to increase still more, lie nopea we ge 'leman wmild em on to economise and re trench thU every branch of expendi there was the less necessity for a large number of extra copies. But when a do cument was so large as to render this im practicable, then there murbt be a propri ety in printing and circulating it under iranas. Air. r. expre-eea bii auac tion with the course of bis friend from North Carolina (Mr. Mannm;) be had moved for ten thousand copies as an ex pression of his spprouation of the mes sage, but had reduced the Dumber to five thousand as an nomage 10 me ooiigauoa of economy. He took this early occasion of pledging himself to go on in carrying out so good a principle. . Mr. BUCHANAN said he was ever ready to unite with gentlemen of any po litical aide of the house in all euorts tor economy.1 lie wa gtaa to near tne se nator from Kentucky start out wita the avowal of such a determination as be had now expressed. However Mr, B. might diner from that honorable gentleman in other matters, he would always stand by his side in all plans to promote a reason able, not a niardly economy. , The resolution of Mr. Mangum, as mo dified, was agreed to. Mr. CLAY then observed, that be hop ed that while gentlemen were cherishing purpose of economy aa to the expendi ture of money, they would not neglect to economise time also. With this view he gave notice that he should, to-morrow. move that the senate proceed to me ap pointment of the standinr committees, and also to the appointment of a select committee, to whom should be referred so much of the President a message as related to the financial concerns and the currency of the country, and the appoint ment of a fiscal agent tor the pecuniary Durooses of the government. Several gentlemen here (informally) inquired of Mr. C. what sort of a fiscal arent he referred to! ' Mr. Clay said that, for himself, he had no hesitation to avow that he meant a United States Bank; but other gentlemen might prefer some other lorm. tVtdnrslsy, Jun ! A series of resolutions were offered by Mr. Benton, which were laid on the table and ordered to be printed. Under the operation of the J 4 th rule, the Senate proceeded to ballot for the chairman of the standing committees, which resulted as follows: . Vun thst, as the tCtjcct referral to la the resolution was of a wwe rasf, and el E-eat iaperusce, exbrackg as it dl a auk of the. United S ate, it csght to be rtbrsixed to a select commute, and that this should be composed of a larger ccmber than the sia&Lnr commisees of the Senate. The uxaJ smbcr was fire, fcet it bad been Lis purpose in ibis case to propose that the comaunee consist of nine members, with a view to briegifg together the sentiments and views of various parts oi the Union. MrKinf said that afirr this explana tion be should withdraw all opposition to having the resolution acted oa at this tune. Mr. Clay added that one motive which led him to offer the resolution and to de sire action upon it at this time was that the preuding oueer of the senate, wp. bad been directed to 11 up the standing committees of the house, might have this committee in bis view at the same tune. The resolution was then agreed to im can. The joint resolution from the House of! Representatives in relation to the refer ence of so much of the President's mes sage as relate to the death of the Presi dent to a select committee having been taken up ' . ' t Mr. Bavard moved that a committee of five be appointed on the part of the Se nate, and that the Chair appoint the same; which motion baring been adopted, the benate adjourned. , TWaJty, Je S. Mr. Clay of Ala. appeared and took j Lis seat. - The President of the Senate announced the following a the committee on the part of the Senate to join that of the House in taking into consideration so much of the President's message as relates to the de mise of the late President, viz. Mr. Bay ard, Mr. Prentiss, Mr. Benton, Mr. Ar cher, and Mr. V alker. . . The President also announced the se lect committee to which was referred so much of the President' message as re lates to a uniform currency, &c Mr. Clay of Ky. Mr. Choate, Mr. Wright, Mr. Berrien, Mr. King, BIr. Tallmadge, Mr. Bayard, Mr. Graham, and Mr. Hunting ton.' - The members of the standing eommiu tees were then also announced by the - Chair. r- ! Mr. ClaY of Ky. offered a resolution. w .- " C.,Jiha CamtlttWs. C.,ftat6ti, f Ca, Per, ef hy. Brown, of l ean., a. ilasoa, if Cl-ia, While, cf La Wallace, of lad-, Iinier.cf M Crocs, cf Ara, Howard, cf Mida. ' Mr. Ccrper, of Fa asnocarti the deaih of bin late coSeagoe, the Hon. nurfe- OgWj and after psyiegajott tr bs to Lis alillty and nielity ta pebue, and bis kiadseas and benevotraee ia pri- vast Kfcf fered the resutions nsnal oa such occasions, which were tmsnimoualy adopted, und the bouse adjourned. Some time wa spent U eonsideriEg Mr. Wise's reeokuoa respectieg the rules cf order. The Speaker laid before the House s report frara the Secretary of the Treasury on the finances. Mr. Wise asked for the readicgif cer tain paragraphs containing aa intimation that the Secretary could furnish a plan for a National Bank, which would overcome the constitutional scruples hitherto enter tained against that sort of fiscal agent And, after some difficulty and discus sion on a ppint of order, the.extracU were read. Mr. Wise offered the' following resolu tion: Jtttakti. That the Secretary of the Treasury be requested to lay before this I House yie plan of such a fiscal agent recommended ia bis report or this dsy as will remove all scruples touching the question of eonstitutiorial power, and thus avoid the objections whicn nave oeen urged against those fiscal agents hereto- r i l r .-4 ,!,. a, i 4 utt& as Us wttibe t rt of be S a sbipwr Utu, iitrme m a . . are t)v atta 6 Imt ttt s rigHieMks. I tfce j tSU b (lied. Alwr eeiicg hit ttu w i2'o lib a fit sad Itlftua tee pat pit fijot, aad WreLlr Altuftuac. sooa aflrt a cfpM? J DfUiltd Sidti!t.X sat a cea intd eiry at the At us Uvaie, ia Rexbory. Mas, oa ike t3J alu, by rea aisg a broom sura cewa bis ibteat tea iarb, tad ciea snwuy aitsrwsres Irem iistfrct. I!sasaltsgaertaadparUkV lydsrsagrd. , Cffi ett ( rwef s-Tb ikuubetry, wbe kilkd li wl'e si sasa Lmtkbetrv. wbe iilkd lw b st West ville. CaaM is seventy yrs of set, sad th blew which deprived br of bfs, wss given whU ke was ia a state I mtextra- ttoa. and that a ff 71, iiafu Ciihi.k hut somber ik A Gaxstte ceataias lb fol Uwing iatsrfshg parsgrsph, wbkh we hetx ta be uufi Eeglaad bss entered ery readily in to si ides brined of readtrieg jsrasasem, Bethlsbesa. aad lb other holy cites ol of Palesuae, MdrpesdsM f iL TetkUh domini.- A proposd for lb sppeint- mi at el a chmuaa governor si jerussiem bss also beea well rceeivs at vnoo aad It is new ccruia that tie Eurppvaa Pawrrs are sbeal to epea a aegotiadea lib the Ports on tlis sarjret,m eoncur rsaca with France. This neasare may be coasiderfd as ths last step tow arcs Seal setdsmsai of the Eas er. quesiwn.' Ia Yanceyville on the 12th ult. by the Kev. Jehn Hank, Mr. Waui Locx ! hi et, of this place, to Bliss Caaouira I committee of nine members te appointea , aj if AleTander McAl- :n plan.," " i..Vm i ;sa i - : 1 i i ., f a u 1 liunJar, 1 Friday, SatarJay, J Sunday. 4 Monday, 3 Tuesday. 8 Wedaesdsy e,7 esiP 4 5i7 12. : R- 4 '-; 4 477 UI2 -y6 4 477Wr fctC .-4 " UllUborocrli JU&tmj, rm rn smm wu n ta itttf imij, Iks UM daj Kih Asstftts ts Mft. b n. incuts. . rrr Th riisctMl an tea U nmimi aaa as at Mkl fraaa tbarat ! lU Utt 4J Ik aatwm. JaaaX. ' ' 1 " M-Jw Taa B.WiV Xtrnt. Stor. a4 Staad. ard, WdaMagiaa CWaMcta. Marr f tacta tar. aVtrataa Giit. Wataiartaa Hkif. sad Daaviiis ap-tir, vui laaart aaes a wtaS M r tara wetka. tn inncitr arut fwnArt anon sue! I ... 1 -1 - .11 wneo preaeniea vj wo oecrcwy vi wv Treasury. Mr. Underwood moved the following as a substitute: FetolvtJ, That it is neeesiary and pro per to create a National Bank, to act as the fiscal azent of the Government, and to repeal the set entitled M An act to provide for the collection, safe-keeping, transfer. and disbursement of the public revenue, approved Julyd, 1840." pin, Esq. Mr. Andrew Mickle would re spectfully inform the citizens of Oraagc, that he has declined being a candidate for the County Court Clerkship. sDoointed to prepare and report a bill or ... . ..... e . . . .. .t- j: I which was moomea ai ine suggeauoa m . oms to carry inm eiieci uiv preceuing ' anlilttnn. We are requested to annoanee Joseph C. Norwood (the present Clerk.) a a candidate for the office of Clerk ol Rttolvtd, That a committee of be the Superior Court of Orange.' -. ; DOCTOR ' " T ESPECTFULLY inform the pub lie. that he ha located himself at , Chapd HilL for the practice of Mediciae and Surgery, 1; Between 20 nd 20 I,lkcly . : .; - , negroen FOXX SALE. ON tba 4th Monday of Jane inat. the . 28lh day of the saeaih. before the Ceait Hoes in IMUi"rojh. I sbsll f far for ssle wa or tweire iSeetess, f-r Csab, by virtue of a Ded ia Tissi rx aeatsd by N. I. King, lo seewr lbs pay msal of eeilaia dsbu tnereia Bteaiwncu. ,W, r. BTRUDWIC-AV . . By O. F.LONG, hie ausraey ar"7 At the asms time the Shsiiff wilt sell the b1anee of the Negroes bslongieg ' to said King. , c TURRENTWE. JsasS. 1hm KaWiab Rcciatar witl aabfiab lw wsakasad ssad aMiBt u A, Wait Foreign Relations, Finance, Commerce, Manufactures, Agriculture, Military AUairs, , Mr. Rives. Mr. Clay. Mr. Huntington. Mr. Evans. Mr. Linn, Mr. Preston. Mr. Smith of Ia. Mr. Bayard. Mr. Morehead. Mr. Graham. Mr. Dixon. Naval Affairs, Public Lands, Private I nd Claims, Indian Affairs, Claims, Revolutionary Claims, Post office & Post roads, Mr. Henderson Roads and Canals, Mr. Porter. Pension, ' Mr. Bates. District of Columbia, Mr. Merrick. . Patents, . Mr. Prentiss. Contingent expenses of the Senate, wr niic On Engrossed Bills, Mr. M'Roberts. On the Public Buildings, Mr. Barrow, Mr. Wright; and after aome discussion between BIr. Clay and BIr. Calhoun, was adopted as follows: ". Rtnhtd, That the committee on fi nance be directed to inquire into the ex pediency f repealing the act entided " An et to provide for the collection, safe keeping, transfer, and disbursement of the public revenue. , f riday, lea 4. -1 Tka foUewiaf m moiials and xstbieas ware presented and sepreeriatsly referred , By Mr. Tallmadfr: From citixeas of New York, praying ths passage of-s rsneral baaarnpt law. . ' - Dy air. inung: riom- wwm w Cliiesgo, Illinois, in favor of a general bankrept law. Also, from citizens of Illinois, prsying confirmation of the lilies to their lends. BIr. Y. moved the printing of this aiemoriah which was opposed by Mr. Clay, oa the ground that tba business of tbe Senate ouf.nl to be limited to me son itcts eoniained ia tbe Mature. - . . - t l .k!V A snort eoaraauoa ensue. iu mUru Metsrs. Clay. Calheuo, Hnntineton, Youhf. Berrien, and others participated, evincing s general dispoiition not to enter into the eurreat buaineis oi an oruinary asaaion. BIr. Clay, from the committee on fi- Mr. PhelpsJnancCt reported a bill to repeal the sub Mr. MangumV? - hich Kti and ordered to The house adjourned to Blonday 11 .clock. LITE I ROM FLORIDA. Corraspaiidaasa af Ike Savaaaab Rapablicaa, Tampa Bay, May 14,1841 GxxTttiit!R Yon : will soon know whether tba history of the saasen now atiaiig sway is lobe sneof hopw dt tarred jgj of Clerk of the County Court of kutlmtalndisanswstti give yoa. we ., .. sre now waiting foe Uaittk TXuttnuggte, ate breiber and We are requested to announce George W. Bruce as a candidate for the office of Clerk of the Superior Court ol Orange. We are requested to announce Major John Taylor as a candidate for re election for the office of Clerk of the County Court of Orange. J We are requested to announce Thomas Faueett as a candidate for the , second reading, and the Senate adjourn ed to Blonday- ; ;" j HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Tuesday, Jane t. Some time was spent in the considera tion of BIr. Wise's resolution respecting the standing rules; but it was laid on the table without any definite action. At half past twelve the Blessajge of the President of the United States was re ceived, and read by the clerk, and 10,000 lia bae seat ta bis breiber and some runners, t aaaoanee that be will ear render with bis people.' If so, be will bring about 150 persons. We hae. ss yoa know, just made one shipment oi ids enemv lo the West. There are now ia eamp abaut 50, men, women, and children. tfild Cut (Cu-a-coo ehe e) has not come ta vet. aoi do I think be will eome, He has fooled all ol as. Banners bsve beea sent to Sam Jont$ for tbe Isst Urns. Eiebt ears mere will lest JIoleck'$ sineeri ty. v If be deeeivee as. we hsv nothing ta do but to make a descent, eaehnd hanr all we can. and dsstrey their crops Than they will be elsd to negotiate, end probably not before. We hae aa abund ance of pod Indian guides who will take us direct to tbsir fields. ' Tbe Commsndisk General has an nounesd to (he War Department dial tbe war is about to terminate. His belief is maiary founded on Ihltck't piofeaaioas and eondurt It baa been rseommrntiea ihatlhs 3d Artillery and 1st and 6th In CARD. We are requested to announce John W. Hancock as a candidate for the office of Clerk jof the County Court of Orange. '. We are requested to announce Jones Watson as 'a candidate for the of fice of Clerk of the County Court of Or ange. Fairfield Academy. 4HHE Fall Scaaioa of ihia Scboal, (ioailea aarta weal af Hillsborough,) will com mence a to I tth af Ja'r aad class aa tka 10th af Dteamber. Board eaa ba bad ia tba setf hborhaoe, at Ifoaa f ta 7 80 par raoatb. JA3. r. UL.ai4iv. IOTka RaUiflh Raaiatcr sad Staadard will iaaart tba abuts auvo a week fuf tbraa wecka. ' 'I'HC bscnbor bars ! ta wtoraa bis friaada aaa lha public g earaiiy, taai a kaa takes aad filled aa toe I1mmm aa tbe v aoutb west corner af llillabaraafb strcal, ra , lha city of tUleigb, apaoaita tba aula Capiiai. (fonaotl kept aa aTavora,) aa a UOTIL aad HOUSE Of ENTSBTAINMBNT, foe tbe a -coiMDodalina af trat alters sad albcra eader lha earns aad tills of . " The People's House.7! Tba aderaifAcd baa bad eaeaiderab!es aerieace as aa taa keeper, batb ia ibis staM ..J it.. HUrik Md flmllara kimMlf tbal b can ploee I boa wba shall baaer bua witla Iboir coatom. Ilia tbarraa aball ba ia eea . ftfrmhywitb tbiaaas bad taofriaaaaf f mUtoa. Ma kaa baea at macb csaaaa ia aairinf aad ref liiof Iba aamo, aad iborafaia : oaraaatly aoliciia a aharo af aablie airaaara. . It is aanal ia eack aaaancialtoait la saaa lares praauaes ta Iba public, wbica are ta ill make Bona, lot to woaa woo mmiw nmmwm him aa a Public Hoaaa kaepae, it ia enactee aaryi and ta thoeo who da a.t. be wools' ra- ' apacifully aay, eaata aad try, aad jaip Jot tar afre ' . -- -"V Tbe publi' a bumhia eoroao'. T JOHN ZIEGENFCSS, ' N. B. Gcataol tagolar baaraWa. Wiib at ailhoat rooma, eaa ba secammodaled at Taa FaarLS's Havsa, aa raaaonaWc Urna. ' Bale'ub, May IS. 4S-Iw Mr. Kinff saiu, w proceeu uuuer mid, . - . , rule to ballot for the committees, would, copies oi m wn u.a pjs consume a great deal of the time of the Senate : he presumed there would oe no objection to the Chair filling up the com mittees and reporung uiena wmunwn. The suggestion received the unanimous ontnt tne cenaie. Mr. Clav said, as he understood that cuments, were ordered to be printed BIr. Adams offered the following reso lution, which was unanimously adopted: JJttohtd, That a committee of one member from each State in the Union be appointed on the part of this House to Mr. Clay said, as ne unoersiooa maij rr- ittee M my appointed business to bo disposed of, he would now .,1 SThlnate. I consider and moume exSm proceed .to move 'th j, resolution of which ie..me purpose for the four years ne had given notice ye fsTbnt They I so mucn oi un iiraw. u.6 v llllXSBOROVGU Engliah Male Academy 'SHE eiercieea of Ihia ecbool will be raauacd aa Moaday tba flat tuataal. Tba IuIIowmi braacbea of education will be fantry be witJidiawa rem tbe theatre of tborally laugbl, aad at tba fvlloainj pticea, War. 1 ... Ck.!!;-. a..ilin. tTrUHia. J Aritk, .M MJf.,it".t . J. O' Biaiie. B6 00 oar acaaioa of fia anontha- . ..." m mt . ' . . . ?v d saeinaf .eaoinj, wruiaf, ariinaiciio, Geocraphy, Hiatory and Cawpoaitiaa, fa 00 tat uuul . A raaaonabtc extra charja will ba snade for thoeo who aludy sialaral rbiloaopbj aad Aa- troaamr- ' . Tbe cranca baagaaio am aa uagni oj a naiit a, at the rata of five duliara per aeaaioa, aad only to tboaa thai bate eolered tbia acada ny aa rcsular atudanta. J. JlttUSU IIA4U. For further iaformalioa apply ta lha hrfiaw ine gentlrroea, Coaamieeionere af taa town at' Hillaborough, ai Dr. Ed. Si rod wick, Joba Barry, Jamoa M. Paliaark O. f. Long, Lcmaal Lvacb, Was. 11 Brown, and Joba Jeaes. naJ. . , ?- relates to a uniform currency and a suit able fiscal agent, capable of adding in creased facilities in the coiiecuon ana ais bursement and security of the public reve nue, bo referred to a select committee. Mr. King said that he presumed uwas nnt intended to oress a vote on the resolu tion at this time, and as the members of the Comrmttee on r inance naa not yet been appointed, he ehould prefer that the raanlntion ShOUlQ 110 OVBr lor Miq wicwut, to be, aeted on after the composition oi that committee ehould e anown. u presumed the honorable mover would have no oojaruon w ic m iwvi.f oilll trk-mnrrnw. . . . BIr. Clay replied that if the honorable Smitn, Hpairffil it. he ahould certainly not object to the resolution being deferred till to morrow; but jt had sppeared to IVSIS vwm ww a nn Aa nart of the Senate, to consider and roivtrt bv what token of respect and affec- lion it may oe proper lor uie ungreno w thm United States to express the deep sensibility of the nation to the event of the decease ol their late rresiaeni, Uam Henry Harrison; and that so mucn of the Message of the President as relates to that melancholy event be referred to the said committee. . , Wedaaday, Jaaal The following members were announc ed as the committee appointed on the part of this house on the resolution presented yesterday by BIr. Adams: Mpmt. i. Q. Adams, of Bias., Wm. P Fessenden, of Ble., Aflierton, of N. H. TillinrrijiL of R. I..T. W. Williams, Ct Horace Everett, of Vt . Greig, of N. Y.. Aycrigg, of N. J , Sergeant, ot renn. Rndnev. of Del.. W. C. Johnson, of Bid. Taliaferro, of V., Lewis Williams, of N, ' New York, May t9. The National Thsairs was burnt do wa this morning. The work wse tbsl of sa ineandiarv. Tbe edifice was a beautiful one. and in use when destroy sd. Last evening, between firs sad six o'clock, the eame Theatre wss discovered to be on bra ta nine or ten tdaces. All serU of combustible materials were scattered abdot the buildiar. ineludinf tuinennne aad friction matches. Aa employee of the Gaa Company, who aasisied in lighting the hnnae, was arrested ibis morning on suspicion. Tbe eiidmee ia very strong sgataathim. The fire this morning has destrorsd considerabls property besidss tha theatre. A theatre, three churches Notice. gS the firet Moaday ia Sepismbet next, at the French Lpiacopsl, Wutch Ksiorm- I B h . r HM- h, Coart af Wardona . .... : . L. . r . i - - i . . l m . r . ed, ana amcsn wiia uuui m iaw,i wltj ,11 k sapanniaaaeai 01 n r were mingled up in sUsnge confusion. Oraafa County, for aaa year treat wa nrno All have euflersd some, and onone of ihe uciooer f,nwiriB. -. . , 1 f .t - 11. c .. i .. 1 r.Lj. o 1 nuu ivi w oroinsis one 01 tn wane v, iu uiiihi - ... fell this morning, killing on 01 we in mates, a womsn dsitrojed in fieiiaramy. Wnnfii 1 - . 1 , r 1 uuvu. n3 n...t. l ,lf,,..;...,nn; niKal noon COOrtIL witbeoberaad Indus V 7 r. . .k. Va t... ' dA trioaa bablta. ass that eaa BiakaYtour : NolicCa . ; T I'HE Sopcrialeadente af Common School, a . -. r - II L.IJ . a ia 111 nmnij 01 won, win rws int at tha Cleik'a efBea of aaid ervet,oa Ik 86lb inat, at which lima and place k ia mmtf - . a 1 . a . ,l..a .11,1. eaairabis ana aoaoiuioiy acrvaaarj mai an too members af tka board aboa'.d ba preaaat, a there witl ba beeiare all important la tba aucceaaful operaiion of lha schoole traaracle It ia also important that all iba membere af lha CmmiiKM af tha d.ffcreat School Diatricts ia the eoanty should attend said meeting, aad tbey art rrqoiroe 10 aitaaa acaoratngiy. - STEPHEN MOORE, Chairman June, 8 . TaW STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. Orangt County. Superior Court of Law Much Term 1841. ' . . i fatrtioa forDiToaoa. Licinia Jktn. trnHS OcfaaiUaUatbMcaMbajBgaaiacaBij called and ailing la appear, aad it op- poaring ta 4ba eatiefactioa af tba Coart lat aha cannot a looaa wiiaia ibm oiaiaj 11 as tberefor rdrd by lha Coart, that pukUa- ,u.i k. M.ila lhn maailha ia Iba Balairk Regieter and HiUabaroagb Koaotdar that ao Uaa tha aaid Dafeadaot appear at tba acat lerm af Ihia Court, la ba bald foathoaoaaty af Oraoga, at tba Court Haaaa ia Hillsborough. 1 oa tha eaooad Moaday of September neat, aad 1 d mM Ammtam In. Mtifln ill k. lakea pro conffso. - . JU3. W. KUttlY UUU. V. S, V. rriww an-, a' m Columbus Democrat of the 3d .new, we leam that immense dsmage has beea sue tainea Northern ftliaaiaaippi, by the heatV rains which have fallen ibere. AU ihe low lands on Ysliabusha ware entire ly submerged, and at Columbus tha river was sbooi two muss wide. in tht PulpitiR$t. Henry Clarke Hubbard, died at South Kingston, R. on the 0th iait,ia the 78d yssr af bit are. Mr. H-wea a Baptist clergy? maa for neatly forty years. - On th".df of bis dssib be anttred his putp itM a-nala. Tobacco Hosabasda. and Lard Kara. Ta each aa one coneunt amplo jmaai will be o r V-.. ....r.y ' ravu w.wAMwttu.1. Jaaat. -. 764w Five Cciits Reward, TflArf AWAT from iba aabacriberoa lbs Xta - a Mae tail, a baaad bae Y meaf J AME3 HINT0N. about tkirt( 1 barebr farswara all paraoaa I or employing hu, andae tbsl taw.x - - - ;Jla(.;- V- ' Owrt 5K-Sm N eCTocs for Sate JHT 'utaa at a decree af tbe Coart af fleee and Uuarter Seeaioaa for taa oeoiy f Oraaei, 1 aball aflr tot -ale, a friday tbe ISlk day or Jans next, ai taa ai zaajoaaaa ai. Jataes MAdama, dc-d.avs likati Negra Qirl.- abaattwal years afage; aaouaajy negra HOT, ID.HI ,iww. X-n" . www.. w. twalea ma alba wilt ba fiyejh, the mnbaaat fttinf band aad appceTeoTaaiwriiy r. JAMES M'AOAMS, wJrfmV. ' Wey l 1 : " ' : : - '-' 1 14- i Moffat's Life Pills, ' .. AKD nffiiviT rtiTrEIU 1. KJA FBtSH13
The Durham Recorder (Durham, N.C.)
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June 10, 1841, edition 1
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