Newspapers / The Durham Recorder (Durham, … / Sept. 3, 1851, edition 1 / Page 3
Part of The Durham Recorder (Durham, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
lV.e.t C frvtitatha.ssa tki Lavn lite i.saretiaas efttr I.ittitj, iVcdacsda, Srpfrmbcr 3. Jlr. CoVJ1 Lftlrr.-Wt k.tr Cfra lr, afarr in l4a fa-tet fa tW aU Wtw of l Hob. II Cj'h, tit I'awo Caivlklair fur . if SUcort. 1 fw docrte of StTtmuuH mrut .. .. oav-T v.uu at .owifurr tuu.iu. a.tM, aiw atfBwrtt4 lo llf. rport Dcmorrat, utS. eotwJ lr two itttiretliarw: Mr iaa naKfcmt i iiimIi a I. Iwt rjrltn? our D, momii - dcvktrt a U itanl i tUe Comaor'a Hre- vlation b( tfeilzn," i, , ftra 14. aka hw tm h a atfo.ig j,, E,;tJr ' iwm; but fairnloAd airo ru ist aiLalij , This, a! a 4tl a lit kill." 4j.1ii.trt Joctrd in tWo fafJJaa. Mi.Wainu8 Low k m (Lat Wbi-a aboOl ?hir f cltarattf, Jew anbtMljr witMt a Uaii Deotormt i op. .nd' ""ite intl vanUa. fnmtip tT f tmr luit.way wrgrwa, iu Crajauii rmtnly, V, r.tTfiiljr liiW a wUia mj aud aeverd iNiuld wc4 otbrra, wlto ailempied ta Uke lltria. Ta uf tW tMrora aae itce bora ep-1 lurrJ. - . "'S '" '' rn-m acaiiM Uarou. the ro- ....... - : r , . . Ulwrrrof Ctm. m lLai KUite, jm ber,aajeti14 UWtiw KcaJ, bitrui- kji itwtrumettial in 'Winpng a!ut at . h Vnl l the Atittie. Dirt the Dan- Lt lh Mllllllil nt lf. ...... t . ' tlttltii-Lia mm . . - tl - . - i -'t'vm uinimcij; and jHi Mio mreiiti,;. kjve leo held in Ura;oa Wyllt roumiea to alo4 HMMaurr to eijiel f.Hie alulHi.Hi iitrrmiiarte fro:a the country. Drftrejthr mmtdurira are npt-Hed', k iaj t.ij"d lUat lite law, mhlt l! aid of lite arrumu-. la!eJ idfiire whali mei.l errm Lata fuyt.Ub eJ. will he altki lo inflict a km a:iiir own llin, I j he rarricd with litem a reineiuliraiicera of lite la tr wiilt wlii.lt lltey IWva been rrcritcd by ot p vjtt. t,,'.'-- . Itij VtlUntt AfTuIrs. - i'nh't the head, t Imve gitcit curb aiLliiimul pjrtkulata in rrli-rritee lo llio affitira b CuIm aa Le run to l aud eiixe our lot ft ate JVo willtataiuliiij llttf etHiflictiitg aeeounla wliich bate ajiirareJ, ii U alma4 coiUin ibal I.iiiea h.ia Iwrrl aignally dvfrated, aod hi- men dijier.d and eaplured. Uut though tliia ia llie CJti, ilhjr 0J mean f..l.m tluft tJaba ia lo Wruiit umlUurin d, or tl.nt our jile will be tjuit-t lor lite future. To aajr notliins oftliat na. tie love of U!-.ti hich ao firomiita our e.le lo f.injf lite Ikmii ujior the unwilling Cuban, lite r,iif)l of aJ venture and ibe lltiM for gidd Live taken atfeb a alrong hold ujmn aonie AuM-ricin ri tiaeita, that no unJertuliitg aerma rab in their ettimali.m wl.iU- puruin, them, and lite honor an l peace f tbeir own count ry aeem to be rno aiJcred a ancill muitei in romparinMi with the ,o!ij.ct of their ibea. lite lute account a at me tlut two vcM'la lilted out el New Oolcana, and filled with men aod munition of war lo euccor Lo(i"i, bad eaikd for Cuba; and if wemayjui1gefrlll'"M'l,a will be Iietter received in South Caro froin Ihe power of the mnb in New Orleana, and , than they have becu in tliia fcsutc. The Ihe I'ltle aaeeeaa which attend the cfiorla of Ihe 'rlcclion of Gen. I'ockery over Mr. Calilwell, in g-nemineni oineera lo arreat Ihe procreilma of l!ie iuva.Icn, there aie nuny other in thai city rcaly to follow. Nor l tliia feeling. confined lo ."lew O.lcjn. Meetings have been Iteld in New Vork, Phila''elphia,Savnituh, Nadiville, Muul P(t nory, Al i., ami var'mua other placea, al which gieal eieitemeiil prevailed. Iiiifignaiiou, it ia liuc, wa rxprexcrd at ihe fute of Ibe A Jierieana ahot al Havana, but in mmM of the reaolutiona e h ivj aeon, il ia cvi.l.-nt ih.it the HcUxi at llieae inceiinj paituke ph-ntifull; f Ihe apirit which actuatee the Cuhin iuvaJi'r. What the cm! of tiiia afTiif will lie, It ia iinpcw.-it.Ic lo tell. We fun only Iiojkj tint Ihe wimlmrt, prudence and energy or Ihe Preaidcnl iu the admiuiatration rf ;t ;9 expccted ,JlC Company will be or Ihe liw, Und In protecting the right and honor ganized. oi our own country, winie ne ni.iutieai a projier r.'jttcct for Ihe righleof other natinna, will, un der a kind Providence, bring u esifvly through llii difficulty, a they have through other per. hip not lea thrcjlcuing . . Kentucky Election. In oir lt no tke of Ihe election iu Kentmky, it waa atatcd tlul Dixon, the Whigcai didHtc, hnd been elected c . - a a m Governor. It appeara now lhat Powell, Demo erat, haa been ekx-ted by a majority of 8.10 or 1000.' Bui while the Governor ia a Democrat, every thing c!bj in Kentucky ia Whig. John 13. Thompson, Whig, ia elected Lieulcmint Govern uor, the Sj.utc aland SO Whigi an 1 13 Deiuo craU; and the Hou 53 or 58 Wbia and 41 or 43 Democrats, Tli 3 atv.uitaln iii?r. The MiiutiUin Dinner, iuMihsJ in Ruthcr fordton, wa trted aa a Whig paper, and pro fined to lie Whig during the eanvana for the Gjvernor'a electi ui lat year, but notwitlutanJ l ig oppoartl the election of Mr. Manly with all the hitteruex of the m wt rabid Locofoto. It courae eicilcd our aieeial wonder ; bul n4 lieing of our vicinage we aai.l nothing. Our Wonder wed, however, at the clone of llie campaign. The paper chdugetl hund and hotntoil tho red flij of Locofocoinm and the fact wj mule known Ihil the wolf in abcep'a clothing had for m int.iH been iu editor. Coming out undci utdi auspices we have nol hi-en aurpri.ied at any of the in iiiifeatation of duplicity or uufairncaS' which h oe since marked it course. In the Banner of last week i an article head ed " Hon. Calvin Graves" in which aotne rcfleo ti-m are made upon the Recorder exactly in keeping with Ihe character which Ihe editor ac quired among hi eotcinporarie by hia courae in Ihe Governor' election. Tho remarks lo which we refer, are ungenerous and hawed upon lale assumptions; aid though they can do us no harm where the fct are known, they are calcu lated lo mike an unfavorable impression upon persona ignorant of Iho fact- and we therelote Jccm it proper to notice tlicin. , Ths Bart iar say it uprcted that the Whig Were handling a.r. Graves's name, without hia i4ieut,"Jbr tLc Uiubic purpose of Uiotiatting Ur .:. i, A .. .2 . 1 'I After 1 tZ 1144. tla f, f t iM at pj. it tmttkt imm . Ufa the etrrtkMi ptyrkdated to kit dlv r. G f ear.-,, wow sJuA tr, ttmrnvt V I ' UMm Mt! It M a -u.es Uk LSornred a nrjBr.un,,!,, v , . u if wd ai, UHn 'M t.VW5 yj M rlmtrd Iit tWm. It .... . . " . ' " "a lit 7 u iu i .at miuj, Sw.u, oj,, ,B, cwmia- "W' Mr. Uravea a rttt Lu parly hj -Sivirt3 hitmiVir auj.jwti ; a ltd it ia urfMaZ j h Daaner aUuUI evra Utlitajl tlut if a l'wt J mrita lite aupport of Wlig it HU -traJft Ikti !iuw U lit. awa twit " , 7 f miuae imp-Vlti:iu Guih. iujiut, ana e p o- eeed lo notice what n ron4der a crae charge. The ebirgeia.bfi. fiy, that Ibe Hceordcr aMrt ed bHUe the ek-elion tlut Mr. Gi ara bad ronaenl ed lo be run, and after ibe election aJmkird m !' e rotwentcd. Tltc editor of ibe Dauncr re- eeiee ibe Recotdcr ia eicbange, and if bo will refit lo k, be t ill fi,.d tbot ibe fteai wi M aid tttja lain Ibo cbarje. And however " utwuuoWa" be may ibiuk us ii ia evident to all wbo kave read ibe Kevw-iVr, ibal lite editor of tke U-uuer baaUddl, aiHUHred-atrt"wkali.eert.in. ly-aCba-boud." We couteul ouraevea, ab aaying that much tot Ibe prrarut.lbimgli there iti vuntofe arley in lite Uaitner a article which mrriu much grejU r aeeriiy than we have used. We iruf, bow ever, that lb rtliuir, on a review of ibe Ctcta, will m Ibe projiriety of n lrttettni the charge;, and that he will not kt it be auapectrd that be baa aw atrong a piopenHty la kWbood thai Le raiiuot tell the truth even iu a matter ao clear aa tkia, and when there ia nothing to be gained by mia rrpreaentatiiHi. Democracy hw Kecca.Ioii. Mr. T. J. Irk-n of tlie Lincoln Cornier, a Dento traiic paper pudli hi d iu Lincoluton.m thia Kiatc, h ii iatued a priwectiu fjr a new paper lo be jnib. IiJved in i orkville, . C.lo be calbd The Reme dy It will advocate the right of Sctiearfon, and the co-oj eratkion of the Southern Siatce or, in other word, Mr. RlicU'eplan of a Southern Cow (til entry. Mr. Ecclee will doubllc Cud thai hia Ihe Lincoln Diatric, waa a aid blow to the fcfe- ccaioniala. Wa womWr if there are not other aecraxinn Di mjcraU hi Ihe atate, beaide Mr. E. who will eeek an aay lum iu South Carolina. . UaLkioh and Oasto.n Rail Road. A notice is given by Gen. launders. Chairman of the Kxecuthe Committee on behalf of the subscribers to the Ral eigh and Gaston Rail Road Company, that under the belie! that the whole stock wiil, to a certainty be subscribed, the Committee have appointed a Gen eral Meeting, to be held at Warrcnton, nn Fritlav the t'illi uf Si'ntpiiilier uhpn ' Meeting of Mer:hinls. -A call, nnmor- outdy rionrd. ia published in llie Rtehtnuuil Wbijr. inviting all mrrchsiiil ami oihera frit-n H v to a tlirrri trade with forrij;n eoiititrie In Jainea Rtrer.lomoel in Rich mniul on the I Oil day of Pepiemhrr, In take into rntisirieraiimi ihe ft-p nrees try In prtferl llixl iibjiTl. 'The otcirhaiiK of Nonli Carolina and Trnneeo are tUo invited In attenil. The c. II ia finned by mrrchiints from every part of the State. StOne Coil The Lahtnr of ihe Peo ple:' Pres-i m Salem, has hern presented w lilt a line specimen uf stone rnal, a rich iiiitti ol wt.ii li has been dimovered in ihe vicinity of Gennanlovvn, Mokes eiiuniy.! This, inim: w-is u niced some lime ago, but tint bring tlioagl.t of much iuiporlanre was aiaiiilonrd bul reteiitly a further examination has proven ii to be rich and rs tMifive, Wit. Contmtrtu.t. Religion in MichlgaxL ll isslaleJ in a Western paper, that in 1836 ihere were bin 14 I'trsbyleriaii and f 'onsregntioiial t 'liiiri bes in ihe State. There are now alxtui two btmdre l. Then there were only seven miiiifter ; now there are about one bundled and fatly. In fnrinrr years revivals were fnournl ami mwerful ; and. .1 tl C . , fl .. -...nori t.f..rrii ii tii-niipiii ii i:tit. iiie nrosoen- lenior late, the prospen- .:.....! M ... ' a bascimttmicil. Many . i .. -l IV of Die churches ..... ... - - - ... ..... ... ... ..... . i . of litem have not milv supporieu iiteiri,, ...:. i.. . - '.t.... - i I. ....... It., i. 1.. itiiiiliri. mil iiiiimiiiuicu iMfiirt.ij " I . i .i a ,t ... ... , if I tnwpa and the rouii ry people. A iearu nevolen, obj. e s. I hey ha e ken ee I I I I r..m,hed.Mra,,.o,,.and,hed,v,,l,,,,si alrt by 0 l.re,,l.rn.redinsMna..ychurrheas,tihe f Ar.em,,a; so lhat Lola's Weai. Scau r hit msianre has o.rorrcd. ' ' .. . .,.... 1 . . .. iti i fill.. , ! U'lia.rM . ..In. ...I, li.. Iinnn .liviilt.! ntf lilt. new bassis tuid abolition questions, thai have produced s.i much nii-cliicf in other place. Car. Obicrvcr. Desire fcr Knowledge in Chini. Dr. Itriilgiiiaii says in a t iter lo thv Edi tor uf lhe Puritan Recorder During the mouth past I have had lepated vUitf from a iiativr ifeniieuian w ho has i oTne n UMig way Iroiu a ueiltboiiiij f rov iiiee.in search knowledge, ge giaphical.' astro uouticl, aud uligf'UJ. lib the u Jtncs u : le f.fmr t .r . . i. . f y t U'l . jr ka tan , larked ail ..v i d .)' 4 "a nrr l.brarr. n-l tff- llf ffc:rV aN',!,-- If U J? JTH Hm and ., ele. f tEMOCBACY IX OHIO. The Democratic. OSiin rnrrfi . . . . - "c.Majual nni..ate4 O-v. VVH4j.IiisWttrr..Mr f il.r L,ws .4" u ",B.Mr 8re amiaulftiHir - til's? "h ? " frl,f" u,,'J,V ri:rr,anii Has been uadeantDSt eterr ..f.f..: . luiuiairaiion iinuv re n unin nt trvrniurr ti . i the uldeM iuhabitaitt.- T1fe are , l.m t .i. 1 voultl aot batp reaorted to these stale frtY humbug. Hoi there wat a very ivporian( nmii 6i! i the rrtcrrtliii and resultttiooa of thia CuntriUiuil. AW one wnr.l i a .....i . f f-'t-ttrr mart I Mir. "What do v0 tkink vf fVat. inaPter BriMA.? 'iU ,ar esteetued fdeinl of tk. 1 1 -1 t -1. 4 f t I I Start Lair. vaicin namiara, ueciare tne Uo ingot tinatontentiun in the usual style " e have the tleaaure of atinouiie n to our reader that the imloraitable leiworaer or Ohiu are sound t ihr core. Deea Hvi terif the aer tn made aurae timeao, tfiat e mifat reljr or the dmwcrarv tor die iwdia tioi of southern nghtsi We gffesa not. Nut ord abowt tWe Compro mise ! "Our Dartr U nr rnirfrtrv" fear that au-ain Kfr II..!. Ion !... l..t aublime. beautiful and patriotic aditSe ,fclioold lull from the memory i.r the " UlitcrriiUd" t4 the old North State. CUBAN AFFAIRS. Ipcz capturedthe Patrio't routed und token prinonert. New OrVane, Arjul S3. liU'ra hare been recvived in tliia rity fr-nii Miitlirntic i-iiirrs daietl Havana. !! tclliwsni'w ' I should, upon twy . . ... . .. .1 ; I ..II l n' ' . . aii tat ioiii. witicii atate that tt'cneml Ij-mx had Hiiiiihl only one battle with the Spauiah trMint and ibal the latter uiet w ith a rrptdsi. SShoitly nltrrw aids the .wianls bav injf rniivtd large reiiiforreineiila, with i-aiiiiuu, &r., leiu ned ihe eharsr, and auiTtrded in utterly rowiiiig the I'airinU, aud rapturing nearly every one, including Gen liopea. Thit battle nrrurred almost iminrJbte ly alter the lauding of the I'atriot foicrs. I he Inns mi llie SpatllHI stur, mi the fir I irptiUe, was betviL'rn four aud live hundred. lei) thinr was appaiemly qoiet at the dale of the letter, and no further dif lie til iv waa anticipated until the atritalof more i'lllibusu rs. A Spaniih report from Cuba Lopez and his force annihilated. New Orleans, Aug. 23. One of the Spanish arcoinia by ihe Empire City siatea that on the day alb-r ihe execution of the Chan invades, ai Havana, the Spanish force, euro .ntr ed T' ('eitettd Lopez hml gave bun batde. The Spaniaiilf suffered lenib'e slaughter, but rriiiftireeinents cming up, Lnpez ami hii band were suirnunded and cut to piece. ? It is said tlul not one escaped to tell whai happened thereafter. Letter from some of the Mansacred Americans. New Orleans, August 33. Letters published here from Captain . I Kerr, Major Stanford, ami other Havana, throw much blame upon Hent I il., t ..k ....!..;.. .....i lurimure nun ine sireew, anu ueairoj-rnl- l.o pcz, tor abandoning i ulouel Crtl-i . . . , . . ., . J .. i.;?.i - ...i.-- i cd every thu-g belonxtng to the office. qm ntly captured 'und mei so terrible . late. Vigorous t iToris are being inn 'c to iaie rriiilorcemi-nts for Iopcz, with aotne proapert of success. Men are plentiful, but luiids are limited. Conespondcnee of the N. Y. Herald. 77te Zac Intelligence from Lopez and his Parly. Havana, Aug. 17, 8 A. M. I . . . ... I : ... "a,v V aa..,Srm. lll'IU lllJ ll.lllllll KXaillKI HTtl. .'..a. e. y; . .. i i i . t T r V Loi' z i that be bad taken the direction ' . . of Arteiiitaa. wlncli is ten itanira frniu - . . . "I ...WW... ............. - J ...w Wl'HI.... lllltl itiuoi ' vhi.iuicu, ami ui . . 1 . F - this night lhe scene will be closed on them. The Spauifli troops have unqucs ti mably shown extraordinary cniliusiasiu and bravery ; and what is still more im portant, tne country people mjiiifrMed lhe same spirit, and put 10 death on lhe spot all the men ol L-pcz that full in their luttds. BosCou, August 26. - Cubn alffiits via Bostan. The brig Edward Jt'rctco.t arrived at this port Tie ira ,f J.; '. j a I.- jz l.a.I ".tw trvrt.ru uir-r J irn lt fl.r u.e trf ara ...ua tt rn e- trtefl rr, Ljr ui.t.. arf hm the 7""":- wr - ?pn..it rKl ri 7? r fl AdtrtitMri-r li t- rtrmwj Haraaa. r4 I6 h ' IT'h iwir. eitit a rfrar aitd in- ...... wjnrB, nir. .i ,ue kir.,.r .Uim,. 11, n. V '"-7-- i-. add litai ift t'aptaift Duteial Hiel . aufthrr iBt.tttji and le perjured U inert From the WaiiwttMi I'uioa. The Boirdin-j of th Falcon. The follow itt; is the official acewnnt of the iMiartliiitr uf ili 4 steamer FaUot, on the IGth inat.. by a ,,,e rVf "ecMiktii of Amrri rauiali veawlntf-war, olTHatana: r"H. C,"I wily bt at that place, U. 8. M.il Steamer Falcon. IUjiu tu .i.j IT ISM Fia j f arrived here w ith thr- F,!e yeatrrtlay aftemotiu t . i l r at 3 o clock from Tf the n,h r ' " " ,P' Vot w ill mi Juubt hxm KP.r,I h ,h. two., In consenueuce of the crippled atafe ' of the Ohio wejudeSeditbetrorthi. .i ... . A . t i . ... . iu receive tnc maiia anu specie. 1 in.hopetnat the passengers of the 1. Saild would reach Chajrrea in time to tale pussxge with us, but up to' l, . . 1 ft .1 " r Iter arrnal t ranama. uaai"c wiilt ua. uut uu IV Ike Ceneral if Mariana rami, t.iit fr..m int uenerai 01 Marines, came out trout wilder the land and intercepted us.1 ol f t t . . , , , . bhe fired lour roots astern and aJieadof ,., .i . , ! - o" - nauea to us m siop, which, alter many repetitions of this bail, I did. lie sent an officer on board to itinuire into the character of the ship, and w ished me to go on board of him, which I refused to arrival at uavuna, inaac ouictai protest concerning; the aRair. The laws of na tions and existing circumstances may justify his course, and 1 thought it bet ter a( the lime not to jeopard the lives of (he passengers and interests of the owueas by using twy fnrre; although it was at a great sacrifice of personal fueling that I refrained. I nhall see the consul to-dav and make a protest. The captain of the Albany and the consul have already told me that the course pursed by these people was le gal and proper, but I think it a ques lion. Respectfully, &c. HENRY" ROIKJERS, Lieutenant If. S. Navy, Commanding steamihip Falcon. To M. O. Robeita, rrq. New Orleans, Aug. S3. The steamers Fanny and Alabama. filled with armed men and munitions of war, sailed last night for Cuba, amidst 'f ,T c"l"ua"!."' " oi u.e I f"b,e V of lhe, government ' f8?""? CeUt'r' U ,S Saul' i ...i... .,:-... i jc r.i. . iiiiciiiiuiiaiij iirpi uui ui me way. RIOT IN NEW ORLEANS. Baltimore, Aug. 25th. The Charleston papers, of Saturday, rcceiveti to-nignr, have despatches trout I New Oilcans under date of the 21st j iast., stating that a party of Cuban li berators, mostly western men, exaspe rated by the tone of certain articles in the Spanish paper, " La I'atrie," in re- j. ... . .. i"" i vuua, puoiiHiiea on me auer- rwttn art I fhof lai w(ii1-aiI tit a iiHinn "'"V"""! pw, caea jypcaana al at . ait a ... 7 1 U" a no it.terlerence on the part of the- police The mob then, after demolishing the Union office, proceeded .to the segar store, corner of St. Charles and Gra vier streets, and breaking in the doors and windows, destroyed all the stock and furniture, which were very valua ble. At 7 o'clock the rioters proceeded to the office of the Spanish Consul, and attacking it, destroyed thedesks, ofi fce furniture, and property of all kinds. They also broke down signs over the stores and offices of Spaniards, which they carried in triumph to a large meet ing being held in Labtyette Square. Another despatch front Orleans, da ted the 22il, states that two thousand men had that morning surrounded the city prison, where the Spanish Consul had taken refuge, and threatened to de molish it, unless the Consul wasdelivcr ed up to them. 1 here were about htty police on tnc sround. VUIIU. I. Tlie segar shops kept by Spaniards were nearly all destroyed last night. Minute guns have been fired since sunrise, in honor of the mudered libera tors. , ' ". The bodies of Col. CrttteuJen and Capt. Victor Kerr, which have .been brought here from Havana, attract ma nv visiters, aud produce much feeling. n .a a - . . I Al IllM Hum a tisMa. llfal tltaw.0 aaJ m I Hrotiier juuatlian ol the Ohio' acMlent ' h," . , 7 ' , ' , . Sktlrfttliagrea on the 10th. at 3, fcC,rU,T"'rl".dTd!r,,w" i..a4a. tSag a ah could be seen'! nad. ..!.... -J Fr eared to g?t Ug most as fast, Tl f 7" 't U-,';. 1 L wtfhone wht-el a. slihad duit wiik hU n.'1 tm&l laa fl . -. 1 . 1 f," uiiitwi nut i in in. 11 11 uu- . i ,,,. 1... i, ,.. 1 . . 1 1 j 1 -w i.-uu, iwiii iur varieiv ana blcdamlalariHedbythelandingoralMMlyi! V",ar0'hM ,etl ,U,M,dl UiU"M .tvte.wbkbihe, wiUi-U , lemr. at an time of invaders from tlit V. and. tlieei- I1" ,uo" ,,,r,u' T1""T hrm that ibeir iicted arrival J more Yetterdlr 1 S'ra"aC WM ",m. 4 wft ' w-U witt U U a. U m at an, bou in the pecteu arrival 4 more. Yesterday, for the putpoef ronrryti.s tJoy.l4rieh.,te- A Wattet aawwiavrni ewttot be (auad. when nnmng fm thts p ace 1 was , vr,C.ua. on hia wJy to re.ume ! Th" T" m Chaaed by a ateam-fl lgate, but kept lliy , f ,JiDlMll;,. j,...,., , ,illt f Mrt. mval from Ihe manuracturera during P.. course, and she did not calcft us; bull ," 3 Illaaa ttatlawor tkaV afiitVWI ..f cr I"e,r'' iwiaeion of iiigoi tucti 0 preaent lo ibe tiade a complete aaaortntent. v a vivwiiit a a unwf r r"v vaMrasMworwar a i ! l-t rs ir-V rc J t uita Ua; tti lie r'.uf. J hire (tr I -t, r tif the S; tf the SpaniiS n5ce Uou.ei l,ae ,!sd lx-i-a dt braved. CWul rte cliWfl f ram reru.o r deliver ap a nuiuUrr U letter frvm tie riaor.er aJ.ot at lUt.ua. Lith fl4J been ritlrn bef. their execution and fom irded tM bt the Cuban tt! thuritira. J He as called mn bt cotnmhtf ,or ,he, and rtfutd U tie! vrr them - -I . a ... - p. SuWtieentlr he iifurcrd to.r. reuder ikrm. the rreatent eritctt.K THC RKt'E.NT EVENTS AT HAVANA. Wo are builnriad lit atate that lie tramer tage Saranae will lie d apakLeJ betiiH' fntw Nurtidk f.if Havana, with tintNt).e I'a.krr. f ibe Il.tuie t.j iad riMt. ttir tiiMil. wIhi lu been intrwciril lu inquire ttt all the cirruuimanrea alien- . in nTiiiiit tirr pitNia u utter w iim h lltrv were put lo detli, Ih bavitio bren. ",,.,!' M. ,U,J l-k- hit-It mvaueii uir iMatui. , ...,. full iweliittitt ! w ill htmi be had lulu the riicutneunca ()f United Suir. a.a.l tMcv 'y "ier. . - I a a a a a lai'ir riMHiiiitfHi, in rnrei. una vrtul up . : a a iT7 'TZ 5 iron, u,e S?r bu,r "S8"."1 ,,,e ,m,,on" " tnrmlle intwrra. and to et-tze anv rarl . , 1" T Ti 7 f' ! : . ",iC "'" fixrd dp,e t.,:. . . .... .. . .. t'va'r iiuiiyjtimiia aim iu rniurco l ie .. ,, r . . . mi it, in 111c 1 i'i iitc rsiiciilillill Ol llie '"""'a ""I i u rpart w iui - tlul ..... ..,, -.,. -,. ,,,. M iii i B'WAwlaa.a .k. ... . ..A mf. u. a 1 1 .1 .. I.I. i! . 0 ' I'"" i"v tut uiai KritiiciiiHii. i w.r ... . I win . tuniia cutter 1tuiaa4tetnouorui - moriow. " National Inldligrnccr. LATE CALIFORNIA KEWSl The Cherokee bring" pipers' una day later from Caiilornta. Tne Governor oi the iSuie il appt ars baa found it necessa ry to come to the aid of the constitutional tribunals, whose authority ha been usurp ed by the Cuininrt ea nt Vigtlanee. A Si. Francisco paper says : Ilia b) relleney, ihe Governor John McDougal, m rived in thi ci'V on Monday ciemm?, an I if we are not misinformed, lias beeu J ""u in roinmuniration . III during the day. yesieidat-, and eudi aor-1 ing In ill Jute iheui lo lend their aid ami co otieraiion lo lhe government iu upturn of the eonciittilioinl tribunals of lhe S.air. If lie shall have been successful in effect iiitT ihis desirub e mitlf rctuntlinir between lite tTumuTJcs aim iiiv viiniMiitc, ins highest praise will be awarded biin by the culm and reflective punNi of the com munii v. The Custom fi.iie books show thai ihere has been exported Iroin lhe port of - . San Fratiricco. Atr lhe quarter ending June 30lb. Ihe stun of S),43tf.OOO. This is of course not near all lhe gold dial lias found l a way out of ihe country. A detachment of ihe V igtlanee VOin- tnittee were on duty last evening, on hoard lhe Adirondack, where 234 pas sengers were found, juM arrived from Syd ney. About one bundled (entiles arc among llicin. Ssesle. The New York Comtncr- cial, speaking of the restoration of confi dence among monied men, says that it is attributed in some measure to the continuous receipts of gold from Cali- lornta. llius, the Cherokee brought on freight, and in the hands of passengers, about tl, 800,000. Tlie passengers of the Hrother Jonathan, 400 in number, brought about $250,000. In addition, the Winfield Scott, from New Orleans, brought tl 16,000. The Marion, from Charleston, and the Brazilero, from Vera Cruz, brought tr4,000. The Ca ttails, at Boston on Tuesday, brought about $100,000 from Liverpool. Th,esp items make a total of nearly $2,500,000 in four days, while the exports within the same time, amounted to less than $500,000. The balance, it will be seen, is decidedly in our favor, and to the ex tent of some thing like $2,000,000. Sure ly, the prospect cannot but be regarded a's favorable under these circumstances. SWVWWva MA.iBaaa), In Alamance county, on tho 16th inst,, by the Rev. A. II. Thompson, Mr. William Kibk fatbick. to Mr. Gill a A.Tcca, all of said county. ' -, COURT OF WARDENS. rpilE Wardens of Ihe Poor will hold their semi-annual meeting in the Court House, in HilUjorough.oii Monday Ihe 8th of September instant, al which lime a Superintendant tot tho en mini year will be elected. Persons having rSyKr1 . - ... ...... .. . o Wst. W. K1RKLAND, Sec. September 1st, 1851. , 93 JUST RECEIVED, 4 FRESH supply of Drug Medicines, Paints, if- Dye Stuffs, &c, - AT TJBJS DRUGSTORE August iu- 90- rii is "4Jii Ii LuJ uf Co aJ cji-aa 5t 'a i ie rJ. 3 J II Or TTMied. 1.0 N a 1; WEBB. feftu lav. - - tf 1851. ALL STOCK er Boots, Slioes, Brosnns, TriinLw, Carpet ttn Ac. 1?E- kce tcvitcd, pi-r ekLMkeia Rit,bow , tfei Vtctof . a Urie porttiM! of oar r.fl Sunk A BK.a, fclwea, Brufa a. TrttttU, (.'apet B.ga aad Valtow, panktiirJ. tlkeelf hm thm maoufrturer of ti Ea tioce iLe teduaaot. at pkea eaily ia the aaakoa. We ao aiiet to bwU eotwiattt additioBa by eaery iml l Am Mtl let. diyt, wUk wtli readet eur aawwtateat eoa of il mwt comoW'.a and cominatMiiag ever oflrred ia III maiket. We pailioitarie uk aa eiatttlaalioa fnua rhauta, Rjil Kti4 Coulractore and oibora. but. lug by the quantity, t we have mtde laija pur rbiraeipmaJy fitr the wbuk-al trade, which were arieeted with great rare aud bought moatly lor eaab. We eaMiie all lboe who will fittor na with a rait. Ibal w will el! aa cheep aa aimilar fouda era be buogtd in any of the Northern ri- W. R. JOHNSON &. CO.. PeeonJ dotw bekw Paul St Mcllwaiue, VyCMaorc at, PcU rd.urg, Va. Asjt:i. S3 w FALL SUTLY or Boots, Shoes and Brogans, ' TR WCbLING AND HAIR TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS, LEATHER, &c. npilE auletitier ati now ieeeilng and bate already ia More opwarda of Four Hundred f ackigca of (irab and aeaaoaaUle Goodi, par. i -i. .1 .1 .. ' . -m wc nj nrw ei we aeaon Ir llit rtaUu n baa ever beeo Hieir rooJ mnuna ta rt.i tA i . . ' . " ' 114 .a i . , i oey rwjwiiuuy eoiku ineir Irtenu 10 give ibem a call before mirth.;.,. t-h.. I oavOwawak.va 1) HUM MONO & WYCIIK. Sycamore Street, Petersburg, Va. August 18. US 4w VALUABLE LAUD FOE SALE. npjlE undersigned will sell al Public 8h tho Plantation w hereon sbf resides, on llie I Bib ihry ef rVplember, on a credit of nine months. This plantation ia beautifully situated upon Ihe East bsnk of Hsw RUer, in view of KuuWe nitUs, lour mile W eri of the Hawfietda Meeting It . .1.. . .ii.. e t v.... .t.Z ...it. it. a ...m..,;.!.. Vlimn WUlll .SHt IUO villi the ctmiiiiilee!lrt,rfni..m ,,. r.,,. ti.t ,.r ai.m. wmnnui MW ' J V a IHItias III s -iut two milea from Dr. Wiion,atfaiirai ' School, and not more than lour miles from Ihe line of the North Carolina Rail Road. TLia Tract of Land coutuiui 300 acres mort or Icsn, U well watcted, baa a large quantity of good mea dow land, and afford more rich river bottoms than any other place in Ihe neighboihood. ' The Land i generally productive and well adouled lo the culture of Corn, Wbeal, Cotton and Tobac co. The "buildings consist of a good Dwelling Honae and all necessary Out House. The sale will take place on Ibe premises, and as I am de termined on moving lo Ihe South West, same nprann msv t a nnt haroiln in it.!, f .-ml I j o a. - ...... The purchaser wilt give bond and approved sevu- ' Also, al tlie same time, a plantation two mile South of Haw Ricr consilium 871 seres. This Land has on it a good on.lurd.snd is nearly all in woodland, well timliered. I will sell my crop of Corn, Hog and Fodder, all my Stock. Household and Kitchen Furniture, Farming L'len ails and Block Smith's Tools. &e. ELIZABETH GLASS. Ciaham, Aug. 19, 1851. ' 833 AAOTIII R V.4LI AI1LK Til ACT.' IA 1 R3. A. B. Royster, will also sell at the some limo and place, her plantation, adjoining the above, and upon the same tern s, 'i bis land i well known as the Christ ma Lands, aud ia llie most productive kind of Haw River Land ; it i well timbered, well watered, and has good comfortable houses on it. This tract contains Two Hundred and Thirty Fivo Acres. Persons wishing lo purchase, are requested to view lha premises. ANNA n. ROYSTEiT. Giaham, Aug. 19, 1351. 98 3w- Valuable Land for Sale, Jg THE auhscrilier, being desirous la srV3r move to lue west, oilers lor sale l V Iween Four and Five Hundred Acres SKk of good Laud, lying on the waters of New Hope creek in Orange county. He woikl sell on secommodating terms. The said land is situated fourteen miles south east fiom Hillsbo rough, and about sii miles east from Chapel HilL The plantation U now in good repair for tour or five hands to wwk lo advantage, with good Mea dow Ground attached to it. Persona wishing t purchase are requested to come aod view the pre mines, as he can better, show the land than ha. cau here describe it, NOAH TRICE. August 27. 98 3vw Cry The Raleigh Register will insert once at wyck for three weeks, and forward the account to this office. TO BE FOUND AT THE DRUG STORE. , . . OALM SOAP, Castile da, Turpentine do. Chewing Tobacco, a very superior article. August 27. 98 BUY AND TRY PIOR SALE, at the Saddler's Shop of Mr. D. D. Phillips, a very superior ankle of Rose Bad Chew lue Tobacco. Goodl judges pronounce t eicellent. aimo an excellent rptahty of Smolilnc To--August is. v: ; . . v :- "'jf' Wftii4., vv.i lt..I. ami HfjKKlAli, ler sale at THE DRUG STORE. June 18. s..
The Durham Recorder (Durham, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 3, 1851, edition 1
3
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75