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cat caui. yilK CAROliLVIAiV. SALISIUJUYr Saturday Moraine, Norembtr 14, 1 835. 'tu Amended ConttUulion.Tk Mlowing M lh rflt uf the three day' election in thi County, U snd . ii. d.i,k,.Iuhi itlia Amendments to lit Coo JF" ... .i i air-. f -I..H utioa. vniea ui mnr Urt u!h1 more gfocntlljr than Rowan, nd that too, for IUlinVtin, virj much fear Uiat we Ainciwuteiiia la, been luC RaTiniaTio. . 47(1 .173 . 173 . . . (13 ..' l:W . 119 Ruectiox. 5 Thump ' Mill, Puikclon Store, .Mock!!!, Jlnrkhoua', Fulton, 1!) Total." liTO 21 (ftr Mommntk fleer. After our acknowledge- mi-nta t" the doner, we tin inform our brcthreo alio xe lately been llooriehing mammoth Potato, Pump- kma, Radiahe. 4c, Utat we, ton, have been aharer in il rA thing of the m-mn. W wer presented the ur day with Itck-r. which roeasurud 31 mcbe in WinU, and If'.l incite in circumference. It wa pro- Jur.Tii the tinnlt n uf Air. tide of thi Town. Jiri una 0ce who can ! ftT 7 IsguUlurr. The Ijrulatur of our Su' meeU on Monday neat, th 1 lflth mUnt We do not now llit any nieaaure uf vital importance will rt and lh arUoa uf lit Legifclalur ; uuloa tin will Unmoioiikiy turn then attention to tame plan tor Ui improvement, internally, of our State. TVre probability of there being thre Superior Curt Judgea to elect, which duty me hope the l-egi-Ulurc will perCrm without rejrard to party politic TV sacred aanctuary of juittice sliould never be pullu ted by placing in it a political partiian. We have iw doubt but that if lite Van Bunnitc cap murtHf a auRicK-nt lorce, tliey will again aiie.npi 10 drive Senator Mangum friMii ihe proud stand wlilch be now orcupie in tlie citadel ot liberty. Rut, if the par ty bate any of that ingredient in liii-ir coiipiition call tiflruttum, we would apral to them to drop tint in- riructin chaae, trvi take up Uio auujct ol me ain tKmU ; we do hope that our li'(riUture will not aJ- fnim w tliout giving to thia iiuhjct tliat conaideration which iU vuit iinportanm demaiida. We ariall k"-p our readcra rejulnr!y advised of the procewdma of their Repreiwilativea at Raleigh, w 6r ur luniu will ppnmL OtT TIk who may winh Ui like the puK-r during tde nhicn of the I'ifldturo, and alo the wmixi at Cimjra, a term of aix HKuth, are infiirmed Hint tlie price of Uie paper Cor that time in 41 ta ajlta.ee. Britith Minimr.We see it atated that the Kiny of (Jreit Britain ha apprinted the Hon. Stephen Fox, now Minirter to Brnwl, hi Majeaty'a Fjivoy Exlraordi- niry and Minuter Tlcuipctentiary to tlie United 8 la tea vf America. J THE PRESIDENCY. CArcrin Proipecr Tli Khluma hsino iuiiv m in all ihm Ktlea. and Hie fiuaTYeiuIla kiwn"WTtinriT?xirtVm of WwI aupui, wludw ytdgMff Cro-u tltu tune of the puldit prcaa in tint Htate, will no doubt go amimtt Van Biiren, we on with oine certainty calculate the atrenglh of partiea in tlie contt'st at present wajring Utweeo the People on Uie one hand, and the 0nVe-MiTi and Uieir de pendent on tho other. The triumphant overthrow of aaaiiMn-trhianta i.y u wuMtaa aiMiutm fliT It WITIA . ... i.ti aval" w " nw-wnoie roryxamp l.TeiT n-mrrr wna nnprrpnro tot inch a result. To'! vote of Pennsylvania haa h"retofre hen connted tbr Vsn Bnrm matter of eonsc. In Maryland Van Burenism ha scarcely shown U head. AlUiongh iivjOhio the Torie have achieved a pirtial victory, we look forward to a different result in l'iW aputhy, division, and other untward circuimttmcea have rWed Iho Ut iiufi-st v lit Whig ia Ohift - But nfog TUfflf mjth, In yifginia, Woftli fWma,G-wV Kiari'l Alahiina, which State are claimed fur Van Huron. Can Van Ruren get the votes of Uicae Statea in a fair and eonitablo content? Will the freemen of the land of old-Cmhioned Republicans the South be led into the support of Martin Van Buren, whme life haa been that of an intriguing, cringing cyeophant af- tefiwerrndlacarmy Whose Beff itpw"W bompoaing the fSenale of the Fnited Sutea, ct ha bot-n in direct oppocitiori to aouthern men, sou- Uiern principles, and aouthern institution a Fvderal. Tariff. Bonk- AMU umult Are the Southern People ready for the establmhment of a base oligarchy in the stead of our aimple republican form of Government? They pot The fire of Liberty ia still burning in the South. Southern patriotism, pure and ardent, will never fi-ed the flame of corrupt ambition at the aacri- fine of evety principle held dear by pHtriola. . Lriok at the grent State of New York, governed and controlled hy a squad of Mr. Van Buren ' partizan at head-quar ten ia Albany, mlia knniif thn nawri Qf all the Candi- datri for public favor throughout ihe Slat be for then rt known to the people in their retpect it countitil Thua thia little junta of managers are enabled to keep the whole State in fetters, and rule her aa they plctse. Do the people of thr Soulb"Wlsh"M wo thi accoraed patera of political aervitude to a party epread over our ntry, and fisad4rrwclrty npeOitiiftWa ttuuae enabling Yan Buren and hia. fulliwera to Jjot in the spoil of office at the cost of freedom itself 1 Such will cprtaiixly bc.the.caeif Van Burea. ilectl out ucxt 1 resident Has he not already established a branch-of tho Albany Regency at the eat of Government of al most every Sute in the Union North Carolina not ex cepted! Like the parent institution at Albany, the branch at Raleigh previous to our last August election, nominated at Raleigh the individual who were to be mn by tlie party for the legislature instance of which m several counties we could name, were we ao dispo sed .'., Theae remarks are made to show that Mr. Van Ru ren can never pet the vote of the South : and therefore ;tht his prrjgpecta are darkening, and will ultimately end m uefeat1. ' 'Vf "s ' A close observation of the developement o? "public jnliinentH (, few month peist, haa auggctited tlie Uoring table as being about the vtate of the two par Ihi it latt, we think that we hav tlutttil Mr. Van Rih' the UtmoM of kit atrenglh. - Thuae Htatff trpjrd to tlie elect im of Van Burn, art Itaawchuartta, , . , giving It tea. Conner! w tit, , , , - -m l'etmylvania, , , , l -Iviiar , , . , 3 Waryland, .... 10 Virginia, . , . . iEI Nurih tamliiM, ... 15 Haith CarUwa, . , , " 11 cji-t.-.JL ii AlaSama, . .. . , , . ... lo M lii pi, ,' . , . 4 " , Ixaiiaiana, . . ... 5 ' Tennawre, .... 15 - ' Kentucky - H " Ohw, - y.1 ToUl, lUlvolea. Tboae Bute in fkvor of Van Burea'a election, are Maine, New-I lampdiire, Kltode Ikland, Venwml, , New York, . New-Jerary, kliaaouri, . Illinoia, . Indiana, . giving 10 voton. H " , 4 M H " " ii U ft M M 4 H M ft U 1 ToUl, U7 rote. Khowinj an Anti-Van Ruren majority uf 01 4eai Tbua it will be aeen that by the umtd efCirta of all Ue optoaition to the Riltiinore Caucua candidate, they may b9 ery eaaily defeated even givinjto tliein the 4 votea of Mwaiauppi, wbe electiinia we fiave not jret beard ftorn; and alan the 11 votea of Georgia, claimed by the Van BurtHiitea, but which we believe will be gi ven to Jodge White. Thia deairable conummali, however, can only be (ccomplialied by mutual concea niona and cumprurniaea by the ftienda qf Uie Gmatitu turn; they rnuat unite upon one man, maintain the con Uat with but half the vigor uf their encoiwa, and vic tory M crrtaitt. AJjftwt with France. Di'palch-e wu aaid to have arrived at New York, a few diyeeince, and which were Rewarded by eipraaa to Waahingtofl, auppoaed to eon- tain aotneUtMig ccotire in icprd to oar claima upon France. Tlie Globe, however, of a later date, aaya tJiat no deapatchea have been received. Tlie following will give tome light upon thia aub- ject: The Alexandria Gazette aaya: " It ia currently re ported Uiat tlie Secretary of Uie Navy baa, within a tew daya pant, made no concealment of hia opinion, that the pttnt diflkultid with France will eventuutn in hs nouncolliiiou between liie Uuited Slatea and that coun try." Tlie Parte CeapoodeiU of the Albany Daily Adver t aer aira : " With regard to tlie difference between the United rjtalea and Fnnce, I have nothing to ear, xtept thai liii! Government aeetn convinced that ihey caniKH be atttlod until Gen. Jackaon reaigna Uie Preai dency into other han-la. The people feel perfectly in different on Uie aubject. They entertain tun high an ouniion of the good aenae of the American nation, to aiipe that the difficulty cannot be aulved without war. The Duke de Broglie, our Prime Miniater, treata the matter very lightly, but I have reaaun to know Uiat hia oiilidt'oce it atTocted, not real." . THE CRISIS: Bring an Enquiry tnn r waraawrw :f r -f w4 f V attiplrd by ike Southern Slatrg, in rtferenee to lit frncrtdingt of the Abolilinnittt. Thia ia thelltle ot a Pamphlet enibraclnga aerie of Fjmya which originally appeared in the Charleston Mer Miry, ll pmuUout wait great lurca) inauporable objee tiona to aume of the plana augeeted for counteracting Uie achemeeof Um AboliHoniaUr demonstrate the in- n,l"m"mr"1 P"TT? r"m7( effrctual remedy.A CONVENTIOM OP TUB POU. THERN STATES. Ilia an argnmeoriirtnost of Ua poaitions incontrovertible. We ali&ll commence Uie publication of it entire in next week'a Carolinian. fws. r..-.;... Tk;. ii. .uj i , n . 11 .l .1 j . . 1 Jiiiioogcvuie, on ion iiu inauin aau orpuiiwu uj uie( iv,VM, uf firViflrrrValtrwTO Uie nntgt gn(1 Mr. Iky, of Jone Couuty, TSpMut OH tlie Houe : both Union men. (7- fe-oirtn. Virginia 11 returning w nor pinci- plea. At an election recently Sir a feenator to Umi-I egwlature, to aupply the aeal of a Mr. McCoy, decea-. ed, (Van Burcn.)Col J.ma Parriott, a .Unch Whig, wu j , v r MO ota ; Tbi atakaa ! fiaoatoc tie iVhr have aiBafartbi reUlaf efccltonltlTMaf: Tlie United Plate Court for the district of North Ca rolina, commenced it aeusioo at Raleigh on Thursday last, Uie 12th instant. United Stale Senate. Tlie following I a list of the as it will soon meet, with the exception of one vacan cy, from Mississippi. Those in Italic are Whig. - Maine. Ether Shenley 'John Ruggles. Airaj Hampthirt. Isaac Hill, Henry Hubbard. Maitmchuiettt. Daniel Webtler, John Davit. Rhode tland.Aher Robint, N. R, Knight Connecticut. Gideon TonUinmm, Nathan Smith. Vermont. Samuel Prentut, Benjamin Swift. New For. Silna Wright, jr., Nath'I. P. Talmdge. New Jer$tv:Samut lL: uthari. G. D. Wall Prniuylvant. Jamo Buckanan, Samuel MKean Uttawart. Arnold .ourfain, John M f Jayton. Maryland. Robert II. GoUtborougk, Joteph Kent. ttttmmjrJlttki Taaffff Wi XfjFwjf aa North Carolina. IV. P. Mangum, Bedford Brown. South Carolina. Wm. C Preston, J. a Calhoun. ... Veorg ia. Alfred Cutlibert, Jubn p.. King. Ki-ntueky. Henry Cloy, John J. Crittenden, - Tenntttee. Felix Orundv, Hugh L. White. iqj-jj wa Mortii """ Louiiana. Alexander Porter, Charles Gayarro. .aaTttjtWilliwlii Hnndrijliiv Jn.Tipiw-.i w . ' Mutiitippi.Jahn Black, Cme Vacancy. Illinou. Elias K. Kane, John M. Robinson. Alabama,. William R, King. Uabrtel Moore. Arieri-4jewiB F Linn, Thema -H. ,Benton;-- f JIkcaj-itulatioh. . Anti-Van Buren, ' . 25 ' Van Buren, . . 19 ' Doubtful, . . 3 Vacancy, . . 1 Total, . 48. Parties in the House of Representatives will ataiwf thus: Van Buren 134 Anti-Van Buren 101 with 2 doubtful, and 3 vacancies. - - . 03" We have received the third No, of the South ern Literary Journal, which we think from a glanc4 over it page calculated to increase it claim to pub- pntronage. "Ive annex the Table of Content s " Original Article. Lord Mansfield, bv B. Carroll. Esq.;' IlluRtratjanaof St I.uke, ch. viiL v,40; A Tale of the Revolution; Tlje World Within; E. E. A.: a Aiemoruii, oj vv. uuinorc Dimms; JUegai consequence I wamly, by J'ruC R II. D.it-n, M D.j m ir.u ten in Ilia gnt U Unry U. Nnon, IUj ent o .lyirwiMKMMia!, by Ui H.U Kav. Dr. Iiln.l lUil "outii anj the Weat, by H . K. Y. Hiyne, r"inrij utcrarjr rictduca,by K. VV. Mnrton, B-i J i J""lP1whi' E.lucti.m, by tll hditur; Tb lover' Rin.itrance, by A. H. Mnatoo, im. mavej tpiain Willick Tim Tb Kacur. ion, by Juha A, Btuart, Ei. Honnel Tb Aptrfoacb of Winter, h Vina Mir Arm Ci. Dacr: ditn' by th Ownt ea of Miley, M,riam Coffla Mentiiat.nlea la En. mim t ti.r mo Kiibinain; The MagnJn U 1"30; An Addra, dlitrwl U (r U Agricultural Ifccirty of Houth Carolina, at th Anmveraary Meeting, Aiiuat 1-nh. l by Jolin II. Brisbane, I j Paulding Lei ton front tit Bouih ; Th Slav (T Nomination of Judgt IVir-Tb P4Im ing are the PraaU and Rnwdutmn tlopted by V U gialatur of Tenneaaen, on th 17th of October, mani. Mtmg Ui Hoo, Hugh L White Car th Prwidencr " Wltereaa, tb Pnad of Ut Ktal of Trrtrmn in in IfA and (uaia in 1".7. aminatetT bv tin- ccr drterminalam In aupport i!k-b canlmal Artnm-a ana principiu winch had diatinguaihed Ut true Remib lican party from th commencement of Um Federal Go- vernment up to that period, and Uo bi Correct and re firm thoao practice which appeared to be rrrooeouaand to contitut abuan ia Ut pJicy and adininiatratioa of ine government, brouirhl forward Uml. Andrew Jack aotl, our preant dlatioguamed ("W .Magistrate), aa peraun quanned Dy hia principle, energy, and great po. pilary, to efCt Uitm obieu And whereaa. amonr the imt imporUnt of Uupe objerta were lt To e- cure to Uie penile the eiercne of th ri(ht of aufrig id lit election of the I'reaident of th United HuKea, Independent of (h influebc and dictation uf CauCu nominatniiia. 'il. To ran th aatablianmefit of the prwrtic of el.tin the Preatdent of th United BUto according to any plan of regular aueceavton among the iffeei runcttonariea of tlie rwernmenL Sd. The uni- lation and control of exncuuv patronag within auch aafb and eipodienl bouifla a to aeciire th frewiom and purity tb elective franchiw aninat ill ondn offl cial inrluencea. And whereat, we are firmly peraua- ded Uiat the principle apon which Genera Jackann wai originally dominated and an sported fir the Presi dency by th pe,,pl of Uie State of Tcnneaaen, bare k4 nothing or their truth or nn porta ik by Uie lapae of time and change of cirrumtanona, w fral impelled by mner renrd for eonaiatenry, now, aben 'rain call ed upon to reoMMMler Utein mi refome to Um cUotc of a euccea, to reHtffirrn Uteu bf a Tencwed and suiema ueclarattun. In the oriranitiition and proeeediairi of Ihe late Bal titnore ronventHm we perceive the aame vioUtamof the apirit ot i:e IxxiatitutHin, the mm; tewwicy to a oaurp- atamot the nelita aiW power or the People in tMOIecUM or rrvaulent, tfie aame apirit of intneua, the aame lia bility in the nf'inlier to be corrupted and influenced in their courae by the pronnae and txpftuUoO. of oUoe, wlik'b we mw in the oranisaUMi and proceed intra of tlie Umf regional Caucua in and Urn oundemaeU ia tlie iiKt public and aulemn manner. And whereas no individuil hu Iwen ireented to the Mtutideration of Uie American People ai a cuvlxlate fir the next Preutlency, wtnaw cliaracterai J political opin ion aAord the aame guaranty f Uie maintenance of Ukx- principle which brought Gen, Jackaon mtootnee, an-l for carrying out Ihe principal meaiure of hi ad mmintratKin, and which o well accord with the aenti menl of Uie People of Tenneeane, u a-t fnh in thia Preamble, aa our fellow-citizen, iiugb Lawaoo White therefore, .... . . Rrtultrd, That Muffb Iawaon Wbili be recommenJ- ed to the People of tlie I'nited Hlnt a a ma a mh- nently analifind to fill the ndice of Pieeidetit. Retmttd, That we pife genradlf of the prii pin and policy, both fimor and diN4ic, of tM ad- miniatration of Ui Federal (tovernment during the term of amvice of our prmwnt diitiujnwWCbtaf klagMteat. oenerai 5 wire w Jackann. - - - - -r - 1 ' '" ' .-.tf roa Tata wawrua caaounuaj DAHDSON COLLEGIl-Na 2. . The prwent jumber. wdJ he devoted to few re marka on Uie localion whick) haa bva aolosted lor our College. Thia ia a point on which the cdrnuiunity fuel a Wp interoat, and il i rij'ht (hey ahoold. -Th loca-1 Qfif oTffliriiitttrTifin,-wtiictr irtoattml fa tree,-if matter of no ordinary fmriortftcCA fti'atake here, would bo railfcal aivf pormanent. If 1 am-wiTmecS mielaken, we have made a very Miitable anlectioa. 1. It i eofficMmtly central All w Mild lik to bare an institution of Una aurt la their vicinity. Thi ia, However, a caee in wuicn ine pnoduis compromiae murt be brought into operation. All tie real friende or thf m rWinh their imvato wnheaon uie riiTinirinrTf ninw mimiiiniri imnr pnviiaT wrwitwi i CbitinilflJ frtiirt ifleffTitl 4ti-Tim patf llcHMlM, lieve, ia tho place of Ha location. It ia where it wUI ; 1 unite iwire exteve atinnort Uuin U would, perliapa, ,n any other pUcc, in Uw bound or U lncord I'rc- bytery, the location ia Healthy. I bia u a point ol groat one. know, on whiek the public w.ah to be tisned. I feci rwapprehpr)fioii4)f contradiction. when I nseor thoe Hot joamted-wHh the situation, tiMt-ii4 a aeahlty.aa Bauii' t'vtJ,QUly Catawba 3. The land belonjinir to the Institution i n!ncient ly (rood. I know an opinion to tb contrary haa beeo entertained. Measure have, however, been taken to aottle the point, and it haa boon ellkd in the most aa tiafactory manner. A large committee of practical far mers some of the highest subscriber to the institu tion, and therefore, much Interested in it welfare have inspected th land, and report it evon better than il wa represented to be by the Committee of purchase. 4. The particular sciteofth buiUmg it haadepine. Thia a matter nut unworthy of attention. The scene of youth are those which are most vividly and perma nently impressed on th memory. It i therefore im porta nt that thev slinuld be pleasant. The Colics acite ia high, clean, and nrretmded with beautiful Ion est. 5. The location i ufncieaglr public II ia immedi ately m the road kadinHrom Charlotte to Stateaville, where it may be seen by those who travel tbmuira the country ; and thence obtain notoriety at a distance. On the other hand, it is far removed from the crowd. mt fV..tha hanntan JisaipatinB --Ita aitimtinn n. awer weir to tlie original meaning of the word Acado my distance from the multitude. -... 6. Tne most unpoftant advantage of location remains yet to be mentioned. It is .in the midst of an industri ous, moral, and religions' community. On important object in building op Davidson College, is to afiord to our sober and conscientioue cititen an institution to which the may ; amndthetr wmsj and feel that their mo. I 'ndfand wtigoua7HncipjeavaM aiaV Ta''cnlma7vTt is not enougn mat uie institution itsetr ne pmaden by the proper influencu it must be aurroundod by Uie rij(hl ortrf 4-UftoteA ltoiild cal to expect to find a neighborhood of absolute perfec tion in thia respect That in which the College ia lo cated may, we think, with advantage, compare with any in Uie Stale. ' Huch ia the location of our Colleire. It now remain that the affections of Uie friends of education, in Wes tern North Carolina, cluster around it a a common centre. Let all local prejudices be cast to the winds. Let us feel, Uiat where il is. it shall have our entire. our constant, and our cfliciont support Uiat we will not cease to pray for it, to labor Tot it, and to contri bute to its funds, until it possesses advantage equal to those of any airailar institution in the land. PATRTCIOTT8. UNITED IN WEDLOCK. : In this County, on the 10th instant, by John Coiicrh- enoiir, r;i.. Mr. LLV1 UUiAiJlt to Him I'UMELLA CAUDLE. 1 rv. FROM WASIIINT.TON. Fwlrmrt M lit f.l.i ..f ,k. it.......; ... r........ i' WAltlWiTO, ivt a WW Tlie goo peojdo of VV'aliingtHi are beginning to look forwar i the meting of ('.wigrtMi, and 1i niak preparation for Ihe rectim of their winter ViMlera. All aw wserlv rtiKAimd in nrenarinif fat tlay their part al the a'prat(;liing H'nn MaatuMienrnit, if w eipeejed, wilt W. I lie peejeri will make cunning di.jday of the affiir if hi oVparliiieiit, in nriJer i iiPHira Ilia cuufitiuUigo, and our allura with Franca will be a Wding l.iic iu llto I'iw-u. live MraMgn. Tit admiitiat ration will kav do rided niajonly inl'4jngrea,anl at am irtod Ihcra will 4 be much npnaHtMm in I lie pielinnnary hu aineaa. Ilia oivlrraiooil thai Mr. Mawn, of Vir ginia, i In ba llieir canlnl.it fir Fpnaker, aa Ten oe haa a4 alwiwo herm lf well naigh diapowd lo warrant tliein in presenting Col. Polk. Re.lea, llw Ol I Dnninioo muat not m paaaej ovar anlirs- lr. Mr. M. i ceiitleuian of a kiab order of tal ent, and altngt'tlier aa unr icrptionablo aa any th parly can pridiK. l b other ofTicera of Congre, it i etpecteH, will be all r-lectd. Ihe rrwill of tho Penmylmnia election, baa gi ven all your a latent friend a great deal of aatiafac lion, and Ihey moat i nee inly congratulate, you up. on your aorreaa, which ibry hail U aueptcioul of dill itciicr ining. Vtitm Contention. The adjoined letter ia ra lalioti to the receul abnrtivt attempt of I ha Aboli tioniala lo bold a Convention al I'tica, ha been oiniiMinicaled lo Ihe Relief ff puWirali'in, by the gentleman to whom It wa iddreaawd I Utka.N. Y, Oct. 22. 1331 " Deal Bia j The great Abolitioa State Convvn lion, wliu-h wa lo bar Leeo belli bora yeatordav, waa a compete failure. Tbey aaaninUed lo I lie number of 2 or 3 hundred, from all part of Iba Htnla. The ciliten of thia city, of whom nino lontlia are oipood lo ihoir opcreluma, aaavmlded al 9 A. M. at Ihe Coorthouae, and appointed a Com mittee of 23, who immediately repaired lo Iba Church, Cllowod by aa immeiiaa coocourae of poo lo. Adiiiiiiaiica waa al final refuacd, but by a little force, jtvlicioo Jy uaed, the door flew open aa if by magic. The bouaa wa immediately fillod. The Committea pmrnoded to read a art of calm, oVIibe rale, but firm Reaotution, which had boon prfcvi- oudy adopted by I lie body which Ihey reprewnted. The whole Convention Iremblod, turned pale, and gave up the ghoet, by inrtanlly adjourning hk. If they had not diMie a tliey did, in ten minute (he Church would have been a heap of ruin. . That Committee waa compoaed of the mit reapectaUe and influential men in (own. Ia Ihe evening, a mob attacked the Office of Ihe Btandard and De mocrat, the only Abolilton fWIMIM til thi pari of the country, and made no little havoc" fa. Reg, The following ia from the M Liberator" of Oc tober 17 : " We Iruat that our brethren ii( the State of N. York will rally lo the Convention, coma weal or woe, eome life or death una wed by threat, and WMaluod by CtUewilrMlMM Let I hero go ia tit tpiril of Canst, and of Slephon, and of the early martyr, and if thny must be alauuhtered, let them die nnremstinery. ' 1 heae are I lie exhortntion of the man who Waa (Iiurid buhind llifl pile of board. Ik. Bukop iy. A letter haa been received by a gentleman in thia city, from the Biahop, written in boptember hut from Weneva, in which he coinmu nicatea the gratif) ing aaauranca that hia health ia materially improved.- IU will prolwldy rotura .to An.erica in Ihe apnng of Ihe next year. iff., of Ihe 1G7A lAJIdar - AWFUL RIOT, AND LOHS OP- SLEEP H ATmhiI 13 o'clock on Friday tnut lata, lltopeaotv able and alecp-lovmg citiion of our Village were rouwd from thrir mumbens by the ringtug of the belt in the College Ciwpcl.ln a' moincnl ciNifumon and alarm aprrad fcr and wide. "Somar of the fro iWiiirt atiail Tut nr. of tho (!i.Mfir imnietMiitoIv . , LjucLVJii direct councU ,aa lu-'Junni a, comiiiitlee of one uppointed to go up into Ihe cupola to ascertain who the villain waa : while the rest kept suiird below. The committee proceeded ac. cordiiiiflu )ptiuTriioiitruJ to the tiotfry; buttatna one wa there, nor could any Ibiug be round that would give a clue to the rascals. The bell rang but o one knew why or how. - Meantime, J ha liwimirUI temoennt tame- Athtiiaa aeat reached 'thovChaj)cl with" bia" feci" Cotwidc'raUy bruised and lacerated (having forgotten, in Ihe hurry and confusion of tlie moment, to put on hi shoe,) who, after a abort examination declared that it wa an evil spirit. At length twine broke,- and one end of it fell on the shoulder of a member of the committee, who, .upon examination, ascer tained that it hnd been tiod to the clapper of the bell, and paneed out thrmigh one of the blinds, (which had been broken for the purpoaO and car ried to a distance, where the vidian could ring the bell without being detected. Thua Ihe matter waa explained, and the alarm quieted. The villain, whoever he is, may thank hiaratara that be wa lucky enough to make hia escape, for if he bad been caught, there ia no doubt but he would have been honored with a supper in real Vicluburg atyto. Although the noise and alarm was consiikrabln, yet, if report be corroct, there is one of our friend uhtmy rpjniVa thnt thn affiiir happened ; for, at the time the bell coinmencod ringing, there were some young rogues in his potatoe patch, very busily engaged 10 talrring and wTg real "waa "their Con." stemation, that they immediately fled, and forgot to. take the potatm with Ihem. . So much for a Riot in Alliens. ' If she keeps "on he will be aa big a Bultirnoro some day .Athene Cotton. In c.onsenuence of the alight decline in ffie pnee of Ihiif i rtKle wnlifih'Wnoticed last weekr, there hna not been during (he present week the usual quantity in market. Since our last, howev er, and indeed, on the very day. of publication, pri ces began to look up, and a better feeling, and more confidence haa been manifested by buyer we quote sale at 13 3-4 to 14 3-4 cents. Principal ales 14 1-4 to 14 1-2 cents. ;,y.,;. - , Country Flour has come in, in very small par cels, and sales have been made out of wagons at $9 16 per barrel. CamJea Journal of Not. 7, Ladies' man. There is now, er was a aliort tiro ago, a man living at Sag Harbor, in New York, who has had seven wives four of (hem were sisters six of them are buried in tho same bury ing ground, and the seventh is still living. I Tlifl I.. ,. Pi ait hern T iiipTim e Convrntiofl aawui rwit t'htircli in Una town e. bled in llie IV' 1 l-ruy. ji"i wer .'i') uw-inlrra iirrwnf. aul a X mi'iiher uf oilier am tvpwiixl It attend ihn pmrrj. ing'a meeting 1 Um 1 1. mi, Henry Potter ar.iiit. ed Pr'i.eiit, and John H. Troy, 1!., nf Rsmljih, and Jainea C', iKhiii, lUq., of Fa)rttrvilletrV re tarieaof h Cv(Siti.u Liftlo oilier b'Mm-t Lft laajftt been dotio. fny. Oil., vflht & inti. muk ituht U4 .1 only ad-L tbal my anawer t (Jen, Kreppa wu written willumf . emmillatiia with th Prmidettt or any one tje, nd if il roc frunlri bp Ik Vrt.iJrut, (hut ia aif aof know ty fiiar if ii$ ronltnli." ANDREW J. DONELBOW M I never liar franked any k tlrr or package fir Mujor IaeUon, wilkont keing InformtJ of tktir e-iltnio." ANDIU'W JAt KbON. . A wrreapoTwIenl of lit Ih1mi Moming lleralJ, under date Paria, rV(. , aaya I have kaiftC ceaaed to refer lo Ihe di.pute l-trea thi Govern ment and that of the I'mied Stale of America, re. wcting th ludeoinlly of 23 oiiltiorw. I bow pMga myarlf, however, thai il haa, a new, become an ob ject of aidicitude, if not alarm, al tlie Tuillerie. General Jackaun will not, it aecm, give any ihinj which the moat liberal interprrtaiion could charac leriaa al an explanation or apology." Jlrfori Proper. Our dwil, a few day aince, waa interrogated by a man, who had provieione lo aell. with lite question, do you waul to buy any fLur ' here r Tio, we tuke eaafera flour," repliod I lie lad. Tie man with the bag atartrd and aaked what be meant. M Why," aaid Ihe bvl, when you were aaked to auWribe for a Miaaouri puper, you aid you could'nt. becauae you look an eaaiern pa per. Bo we oak you at yiair word, and ent eaat Cir our flour. The man of grain looked coofuard lor a miMoenf, and then rei.Hiied t M Thai waa nelit thoae who won't encourage you ought not toei- peel your cuatom o you may acud ma Ihe pa per. .Viawari paper. Genuine H'ir The fallowing anecdote may relied en a a (art t A gwittontaO from Duuthamp. Ion, paaaing a atrect in Baltimore, came lac to face with a negro man whom be well knew, and who bad been f"r aevenl year, a ru wway from hia neighbor, u Aha I Mingo," aaid Mr, M it that you"! To which Mingo promptly replied, M No mawa, dia nint me n and bruahed pat hia old acquin(nce ia f real haato.--jVoru,'i Beacon - 8IIIF NEWS ARRIVED AT FA VETTEVILLE:, ' On tb 22J and 30th alt, Henrietta Company' boa ta D.lijreac sod lUory Clay, wiUt Dry tjuuda, Car R. A. Kinir. C. J. William-, W. BUlurk. I). C Uh. JoJmC. MeLinrin, Ucnj. UUey, W. A. William 4t Ua, I, M. wortn, V, A. W illiam, and & Ucuimtms, of th interior.. . . . " Alan, on (he 27th alt, ; Doyle O'HanWs lighten. Idy of th lake and Union, with goods for J. J. Al. I jmlser, IL P. Grinelt, LiodseV & SmiUi, A. Doraery, R. diR. Fuc-tt, f. M. fc J. Alien; Evans, (iDet at Co., Evans Horn it Ox, Evana, Stith & to., J. it, B. 1 jsator, John laaater, A. IL l4ndsey, A. llargrave, F. Yming, E. B, Young St Co. U. W. Brown, and B. rV . Ui toiernc.- Aln, on the 'Jl-t ult., Bt Packet, from Steamer Clarendon, with Dry (iiwls, A cd Parish at M'Neill," John C MeLaurin. Rievcs at Taylor, James Purify, and R. A. Kin?, of the interior. - - id wmn mi) d a s REtiPliCTFULLY informs the puUie ttiai b. ". '.V ba located himself in , n STATEAVILLE, l'orlh.CaroUii.y: And occupies the stand formerly owned by Doctr. . N.B. Calls left at Mr. Welch's Hotel will ba - - 4-t- jtromptty at tended tSM-w" Nm' 1 4i'l st.'W.'Ir'l" COHN and PORK Wanted t - Tcu tbouiaud Ibv- 1 ..POUK,ja.tid twelve hun. J dred feuatif ut C O R N wanted at the Conrad Gold Mine; for which the" (ash will be paid, on contract, delivered al the. Miue, in Davidson county, North Carolina. - BENJAMIN AUSTIN,) . . -JESSE SHELLY", J A"' t November 14,1835. - : p3 rpiIE semi-annual Examination nf the Pupils in the bpianopal echool, will Commence on- Monday, the 23d day of November next, and be continued several days. The public are respect fully invited to attend. By order of the School Committee. W. FREEMAN, Bee- Raleigh, October 25, 1835. -- v - 8p. - Beeves Wanted!. THE; Stthscihcf, jntendipg; (p mrry on the Butchering Business regularly in the Town of Salisbury, wishes to purchase a number of good S337S3r .; For which tha highest prices will be given, in cash- Ili customer are notified thnt he will be- ready to funiish then) with GOOD REEF on Mon- day Wedoeadeyj- and Fritay-moriiiiig of each; week the balanca ot (be seavon- DAVID KERNS. tf To thcEnlerprizing:! WILL G VE an admirable seat tor a Factory; or other water machinery, to any person who I wishes to enter into such pursuits. The scat ia - on the Yadkin River, 2 milea below Stokes Fer ry, in Montgomery county. 1 will aim give with it a small qunntity of Land.' The acite is unur- , pnsed for convenience and water power. Apply on me premise, 10 . 1 ... iv U UI W. C. BURIAUE. Notice. ; a PPTTrmV will ho nreiiented tn Ihe next Le. gislnture, to alter the Dividing Line oflwecu Davidson and Rowan counties, ao as to wake the- Yadkitt ttivcr.the Line. Oct. 14, 1635. i a j afian
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