iMfcsi t7C8TERIY CAROLINIAN. Friday, April 10, 184 . . democratic Republican jYontinatioth 1,0 018 O. niSIVRV, v - Qr Cuo&erMdi. - We Y Loan JtUL The Houso of Reprieentativee hare pasted Bill ia extend tbe loan of 1941. and for a. further loan of ItM BWo snore This Bill authorise nla of the Government. Bonds et whatever ibey may Lrinn no matter how' larue ike discount The Government ia without money, and ibey are resolr d to hive it anyhow they must hare it, other wise they can't pay the members of Congress their (3 per diemnor the Whig office-holders their salaries. What a' glorious harvest this will be for the money-brokers, and aote sharers. Hitherto a) 4 they have otily. been (having, die notea of needy individuals to the tune of 2030 per. cent now, they have a cut at'lV'e San .himself, and with out the shadow of doubt1,' Ibey will Weed jhe old rrfnileman with scientific copiousness. Tina lua will awsllthe'ilew Nationaf debt to over Twenty milli'mt of (Tillers. i es, let the, peo U liAr il,-the Federal Whig duriag the first 'year of their power, hare created new National i l. -r t. . .;r:-. -.- , ... ucw oi over m rivi mt.uvfts. r Ifsthey go on at this rate, by tlte .end of their icna they will have run it up to Eighty jnilttohi I Here are some of the fruftsof the hard eirfer Cam paign but not 41 1 the Taxeawill soon follow, So that the people jnay as well be prpparingTor taies J yes, fdr taxee onlftes."" ""- " ; .AaCLuii.-.Gen. bdckerr who waa annoint. id l'rei.dnt -W t1erTal"W big Coneotiow,r w,,, irMt thea linio br Jhyronged which met in Raleigh on the anniversary of Geo. IlirnWs deaths on being conducted to the Cbsir mede a" speech, lit' wfficb speech among other thiols, he said : ' 'Who kirowsof any t fiction in the Whig rankst .Where lathe Whig that baa changed his cenumcnts 1 . None are to be found. , ' wonder ii the General asks these simple rpMttions ia earnest, or whether aa usual witb nisj iarty, be" ti humbugging t Uudoubtedly he is. either humbugged or bdmbogging. Is there .a I randid or intBlti(eul mat) in tbe country, wtio will uwferlake to stand ( Yward and say that there has' tern no defection in the Wing rsuks that there' h'tvooeen no changes l We believe there is not TcVp1amfou"penyfn :the Slatftflwhtchllhanget4 have not Uki.n'ptsce. We ourselves could name! dozens on diiznos pf men, who have abandoned . Hie deceivers, and bid farewell to W.higUinf rever. But, lei the delviCo remain W'hirfgery Will be . aealed runi jt ih August nest. , ,!!. Henry' t rrogrest. We iin from the Highland Messenger that Mr Henry BddresWberpeijJe of BuucbsiUA'heJ ville.'on WedoowJay,tbe6h instaut. The editors, nt -ibe MeMna naav thera was u almost unireyxal itippomtmeot among hia oppnenta, at Mr. IUi,rv' eir.irt (V hive niA the least doubt of, it. but thia is mdv-the Wooing f their disap j pnntiiients. Ltkr otbert of theifyty bo Ufw Inard Sir. Henry, ttie Editora of, thai- Messroger find fault wttli his 'manner, add do not at all like his nutter gencrllly.1' UfrU. ie certainly, eoipo- what uidoiiumte to pleading the taste and fancy of the Wiirggeryifjf h Irics. But, in tnitK.we'areJ mucn gra'ioca siueiw.iiin ywuyrwi uivjiw e relic caodidato sofer. Jheir fljitsnog ahows thalhia pUio uoqnswerabrerutha telKhome eo them.-- t-':. ,??:. s : - f vr, ; 'Kr. Something jVewTh hig ponrention recommend the support 'bjMr.Clay to tfie rresh ' deoy is one whose opinions are understood bjr himself, and known by othera. A new qualifica.' JionVertiTin'y for Whigs,.'to approTe.vi Hereto foraitt he's bte'n by no means ewMitial Jhal ihe .rpinions of i cano'idste of thetra ahould Wun 'drrstood by himself," muehteaa known by olhert,, The letter ie un-whiggufi, and we are' a(oniehed to see a body like IhV Convention-, advancing lucb palpably boretical prnsiMona.'",; J '. k1 .1 1', . rTir Whig State Convention. The Federal Vhifif ofihii i iwte (that is son a of them, asmbled in Convention at Ualeigh, ac cording to prerioue "call, en Monday lliollh itut., to do abaltver might be considered expedient and propsr for tbe good and aafety ofthe great Whig party, and all thlnga appertaining thereto. Pre sent on tho" occasion, somewhere about Si3 or 4 tli-li-gates sceordii'g to thest of the Regieier. Gei .. Alfred Vorktr), of Richmond County, ras chusoii Pres.donl and a Committeo appointed to dr fi en ad iret. &cZ which they accordingly did. At the end of Ihe Address is set of renofutuw brnitlunc the true Whig spirit. They denounce Mr. Tyit r, and nominate Mr. Ciat f.r the next Pr'idtiicy, without qualifioatnp or Conditions. They """then ""nominate Hie Kacelleney Jokn- M. Mortkead lor re election aa Governor, and request him to lake the stump. We hare aome hope now, ts His Excellency 1ms no further excuse for fmhng to mnet Mr. Henry, that he will make hi errsngementa to do aoaa early as ma jr beieohvo- nient. N R Since writing the abort, it Ties oc. curr- d to us whsl we hsd almost lbrgoticn, but l o means intended to neglect, to record for the "vn-fii ,rf posterity the names of the .Delegates in the hue Whig Convention from Rowan, Dsr'Jdon, and several of he neighboring Counties. . Here they are : ' , . ' Rowan. Leender Killlan, John B. Lord, Alex. Wv Brandon, Muco C,, pem!l'too, Muniford 8. McKenzie. . , . ;',. 4 -. .. Davidtotu B. S. Bcalj, John lurry, Ji. C, Djulhitt ' K '-'..V.,- V; Rttndolpkhm Harper, V. t, Jsnnj-, las. ftf. Leach, Alfred Brower. ; ' .t 1 V Caftarrva, pM. iWiogcr, Jos.' VV. BqmU f . J)yifl bad hot the kooor of a repreeoiiuitjoii. t ; renef to yjea ijl stfrjtd W n, Of f9fplt ttaura.-Wo need not fto.far, we bare but to bolt around u to sea these wordauf the wiao dmq lulty aerified. Iaa lie lime ever gone by when there was more genera) distress, aroorg tha people thao beabeeowitnewed, and (bit duriug .ids) past twelve months than we bare teen, u4 till aea spreading over tbe1aud in deroing gloom from Maine to the' Babaue I Xevcr. v . . J When the FoderarWbigacanie julo apwef, the eouolry waa rapidly .recovering, from the coovul aire eflecta of the epluaioo of the corrupt and corrupting Baok usteui ; the crisis wee passed, and llw rt-fljt of belter timee wa tomioeocing, .but no sooner diq they get iqe reins of WoserooMint ioto thaiNhaoda,hn they' burriod Congress la I , gctiier in an litra Session, clapped the gag law 04 the opposition and paaseS a batch of unwise end uneotwtituiional acta that bare already brought misery and ruin on thousands and tens of thousands, and that will ultimately tend to the ruin of the whole ' country unlosa they are repealed, and ibet speedily J i nis is no mere asMrnoo -the lacta are; beyond ' dispute.rit 'cannot be dealer h'ttUue.Whtia. have aquandered and giron away jnilhons flhe "public money ; tyit they hate increased the expenses of Ins Goveroroeui, which tfiey denounced u prodigally traragant belore) from 9 to 10 millions of dollare j that they bare doubled the 1 arid uses, and are lr . log to treble tbero that they have made 4he Tree- sury utterly bankrupt ruq the. Government in debt discredited thQ public faith and'ereated a new National loan of millions. M"- 'V..' TJe 'consequence oi all these misdoings-is Ih whe people mourn," lxcaut- lbs wicked people everywhere to arouse themselves, and ea capo from tbe danger that threatens from everj quarter? It if "time, and tbe people oaut4ake the matter io their own bands they must come to the rescue, for the old enemy th uliey have ae oftoo put dowo, has nseo tej power under a' iew name, and Ibey must conquer him again, or he will conquer them they must strip him of bis disguue and burl hiq from authority, or ho will otnp them of their moot precious rights. The contest baa 'begun, and let tbe friends of equal riguts tbe hottest and true men who are opposed to unjust privileged monopolies to dishonest Bank suspensions and extortion who are for reform in earnest, and the practict of econofiiy, not h hypo crMieai ffofesswn coihW op botdly-lo tho-restue, and do their duty to themselves sod the Constitu lion of their country. ATr. Rier. We occasionally look over tbe j yes ;nd ftoea in jCongreef -JOjjejr4os uwbera rowand -oroglsd to poroeiro Utai-ihe JI'Aif representative " from this District generally votes with the Democrats, whenever he rotes at all. jrhich, howe'fj j "'fJ1 ofte0, H tooi J ,b peowenita irfu)fj'ibrBew'fcB,BiH,'W hone he will also rote Tor tbe repeal oi ine uribrry Dill. We begin to'thiok that the. Federal Whigs r tha District "did, tbe Slate some service " m tlectinc Mr." Reneber orer one ofJbeir thorough jpmg Wtsito.-;. White Mr. ReprW.ie, thus're. lulrninglo a sense of U duty; we ootfeo that poor Kenetb. Rsvner, once a Hlpublicsn, still holds to his Idols. vile.',votes foriai,.tne tariff; and every other Whig abomination that io cottebcted. Poor man -be is past hope and past rederpiioof - - ' The Whit Convention at Raleigh. tha rnenner ia which .tbe Rateich Reais tand Stir oiViiAed about the Whig" CoorenUoo',Pr lhe Ppl i'g to join in the. cry of Which met in Raleiib on the anoireraarr of GeiL I Vow.n ilk Constitotwor-re they willing which met in Ralaigb oo the anniversary yUarrlsoo'ademjar.wo rtally supposed that it was a most forniidabls assemblage from all parts of Ibe C! . . i fit. la m,mH ftlftl 1 miAm IibJ ! DIBIB. in KIM ' commeocwl fermenting again; and In ;facy,-we : L:- - ,!- K;"i,.it. .oj i4.liin. maml frav - We turned to the ircttd. iei .fihhe "aXDeetstion ef seeini ai least a li-.Ju " ..i'i -tijousanonams-iT'pur'w- wiju viii, flourish After All tho callaby Ihe Whig pa- peri alter all the rtnd.,mptclable W,hig meetings lhat.wWtatr 'announced, ot -one halT of. all tfie coontt'ea.in the State ;werw Teprw- wenW, a"nd of- tTia whnln nnmlifr.nftJgl?iil';a present", We't Orange and fonr' pftfef. cofiotjea ! i furnished more than aoir.-; now we wtii;noi say . this was a ijifort.Wt f the Democrstic Convention 'on the Oth.Af, Mey'doj' do Uttc rHsn tliis; we ; shall make no flourishVa abmD, at fcaat". 4' i Governor Morthcail ordered "into, the field, The Whig Conrentjon p sued a resolution gir ing their consent for governor Morehead to go forth anditernblish his "locofoco" f nponen't on ihe stump VheVever be pjessw, and we wppowe His Excelle'ncy will avail bimselPof the permission not only to crush Mr.frnryi but to Oglckt the Stste igain. We really do long" to oc Governot iMorcheorf demolish Louia D. Henry. . With Ogle's speech in one' hand1, and hie'coirespondcnce w4h Gor..McNutt in the other,he will, we admit,' be very hard to beat, but fnall that, we are inclined to think Mr. Henry will hare the temerity to meet him, notwithstanding hie formidable, array.' .At all erents, we are anxiotia Io see the meeting. "Although'the Ice crop failed thr rate weepoinw auspect Ilia Excellency will get enough of Ice this aummer and no dmiM Mr. Henry will make hi old !' dish rag " Hags flf hie full atiafactw," C" Tie Raleigb register ' 3 tint Corernor Morehead uppf-arril licfure the Convention, and in returning ackoowlt'dgemcnia fr hie nomination madn i " soul stirring adilre," We wonder1 il he. touched on hie xld fuyonte themes' of ice, diihraf, frtnrk Irdtteadt, toop, towilt, gold pla 1'ant, Ccl Ve are waning iu thia part of the il(ftie till, (Jia Cacellonoy comes .round,, to heat whether Ur. Tyler wcs' these ttnogs o; riot, and slso to he iuformed of the. Governor's own eipe. ricfice in rslition to these and certain other equal ly interesting mailers since ho has eocopied the fVrecfr"taliigh. , . ; f , , .; v" . : fiUlribuUoh unit tariff. .Tbesf pre the twin pwiocta of Whiggvy now trowed 'The New York .Mmerkao a heeding rederal hig organ jays t t : . " 4 19 n J it PMi'aj ftarf.Thtm ar the vcJuvat of the VVbiga, ana taoaa are tfie jbji for fvmge wba amuiu IMao, nnakurea. j ' ( jr , - ; ". ; , "n j Ueroit' iV openly ekoowleVged, what the De mocratio paity haVo said froos.tbe first t l)itrilto iioa the Tobhery of the public Treasure, is to be' carried out, that a JYqfeetjee Tariff muy be forced on the couutry again Ll the people of the Sooth mark it, and let them ' mark the mea.who sustain these InfannJus Ftderil twin aboniinaiijn. ' ft is yeally. iuiusing Ia wjp the contortiona of t he Wbigery af ihe"prospect of being ol.licd to swallow some or tjicir own nostrums thotiitiirg sumaien They are beginning to show an eviuVnt nausea at the mention of let already. II is acel lency will probibly get enough of the article be fore the summer campaign is over, Botafiihsranditig the failuie ofthe crftp" winter, to gtie him f a distaste for it tbeLlnce oT bis'aysT'. '" j The Federal Whig Banner The Federal Whigs of North Carolina hare hung out tljeir banner, and now we know wlwi'e to find tbera. There can be no sku king behind Log Cabins and' Cider barrels this time. They .h .ve declsred tbemaelrea lor Ilenrg flag a kigh Ta rf, another Buni swnopojf the Wsfriturtoii robberg tniaturt, and sll the condemned policy of Wlngjery as displayed in the ruinous legislation ofthe Extra session of 1841. Let them come to flie issue "olhee "principles before 'the" "people; without attempting to dodge, and discuss them fair ly and honestly, and we shall be content to leave the decision, without apprehension for the result, in tbe h'auda of the people.' Tkt Temperance Movement. It was mentioned io our last that a movement had been recently mode in tbe Temperance cause by some of our citizens. During the IsstWtek a further impulse wee given to the enort teen so well begun, by the. ep .as ss ears U omcieni isoora oi nr. vtrey, lemperanco tacta l rer from Bulrimore. Asyilt be seen from the pro ceedings published in another column, a Society on the Total Abstinence prinejple has baea furaned, nitmswng aOswdy, w Iterw, cvftewyfh Tbe liberal spirit which characterised the action of tho first movers here, and which distinguishes the principles of the Wasliingtoniana" te-wet! calcu lated to conciliate and make friends. The advo cateahare, wo believe, encountered no opposition from sny quarUr. Their policy cerUioly nob-ftiocW- they eHh-asail ooe proacribe aov man or class of men, but go entirely upon tbe strong ground of expediency a course which tommends itself to Ihe reason, aa the proper and tAjchitl os TJms -beuif so, jbose .sha Jo not foH disposed to join with them, csn assuredly do . a .a m . e a noining waa man " ki mem a lone at any rate, I . 7 torjt! address of the Whig Convention'not only strikes right and left at the w Loco focoa, and at their President John Tyler, but deals a back handed blow at tbe Conttitutio in condemning ibe i Tito fwerri Tho W bigs of Nor n Carolina will support Mr. Clay a proposition then to make ihe first encroachment on this saored Instrument to breskdown this important check on unwise legislation, because it waa exercised to defeat Mr. Clay'a Bank of homes. I he queetion now comes to commence the work of destruction to rerolu tionite our hole eublnba. and glorious systehi of Oorerntnent I v-, -.. ' .. I .... ; ... k . . I teT Anderton MitckeJL Esq.. of Aahe. is the I Whig Candidata or C-mgreaa in the Surry J), V, adjoining no, to fill thw vacancy oecaaioned by k j..ik r.r at . wai..,.. WV aSVSKBf vi swai mm iaa T - 'MRJlENRrS APIKINTdLTa Lpcn D. Ilanar, the Democratic candidate for Go- Temor will aodreas the people Temor win aoareea ine peopis f- . , iAt Morgs'ot0n,on. Wsdeesday (Gbultweek) the' 80th of April, t- , . fi?Tt:.rT liT-- wJm,xt'ti i. . i iuu.cngni.im, on.n n,., uuii Lt., ,,r nfWtV.. ,j 4 I 4lhnf Msy.,' . v - j s - At KHelby Clcvelsjpd county, on Tucsdsy (Court weekUhe 10th of aley. . " , . '. . ...- , . -r. . , . .... . r. ii . ' m. t ... . I , tTAtrt's the Prict of Lumber Quite a rich f mine of M astounding diHcloeuret has ben npeienl 11.. j.i n.. ii' 1 . a I Jierusourg,. 1 a. v long einre) oeeil made acqtmitited.wiih the ralne olVrMH' and yarn" tlee articles have hsd their day. Now, the important jquertiou is to ascertain the price.ol lunibor.whetner it be pIsnk,M joist," scantling, or any other article which paiwes under the genersl held cf lHmhrr.".'.'Mr. George llahdey, whq has been suhpoaimd to answer certain interrogatories to a committee of the Pennsylvania. Legislature touching a charge pf bribery to members of a for. mnr Legislature by the bnnka,, haa commenced 0erationa by bringing forth certain .epitoiHry pa pers, emhrscing a coSrvsnorHlncebeiweein-Mr. 11. in Philadelphia and Mr. D.mel M. Brosdhe id and end Mr. Joseph S ilms, in llarnshurg. Tb6 two latter were agents f r the upu(chase of' lumber' during (hat eewion, and in their letters' of Mr. Ilandey they allude frequently to the high price of lumber," the giving way" of Ihe." joist ' Are. Frrquenr csjs are blso. nixfe" fr " nifu iiiciits and documenta."J The reatjing orthW letters ia Only preparatory lo' a -lull- aistemem. when doobtlet Mr. H.'will giro the meaning of thse symbolil term. 8-ime beautiful t4opf moms may be I.M,krd fnf. Tipo" end Yarn' hiiva eui.ai.v ho'r,.f,fir lunibrr' w ill te quite mn coiiiiiMiiias enlier of them.- IunH orTuf r ,8, neaulilul specimen of lumber specultrtion. ia. Own, roa tub wsivB!.jks4 .Tim TRilrtBANOS CAUt Mu too evening of Ihe SJ intsnt, a juiUifccr of ibe young geiiilemen of Ealisbur neld a' nt-tipg ia the Court Ilouae, lor the purpose of l-nni'-u a Teniperance Miocicty. Bcbtox. (Vsiuj!, tq., waa called to tbe Cbsir, and addressed rhe meeting t eonsidemUo leiglb. jUe'then prc i .id s pledge Io the meeting (r signatures. Abou) thirty geu tleroeq signed il. It hsving been! slated that Mr. eas F CMaCaDeJecatefromthe Ws.K('.,n 'Temperance Society of Baltimore, would h,bor amoug us injhe enming week, theVgmimtiou o the Suty wss postpinvd until his arrival. " Alr.v Carey addressed the ciisn-os of Salisbury 'tot the veniiiffs tho h, Uih, and Itth.' , . Ou IVadav evenim.a Committee wai snnointed t" draft . Constitution consisting of tbe following ''geoiltimeB.sisS'.'J boa. C YaiL AIted A.-j'.uker; IO i t u:.i... Ill i, ...... ii. r iiimmR.n,.. nnnam tjuocke, a,iia Ut. Albert T. I'uwe. wi h instructions to roodri uo 1 1janraday evening. ' -'4frf ' neanemuy evening, the SocUiy egsip mej in U,e Court House ; on. nmi'iii, WisyAtf Lotis, Esq.rwas appointed President pro lewknd At,. Fbio A. Bi requeued o act as Becr'elary. . The Sticiety srasf addressird byitf r. Corey his usual ability. Afier he concluded bis ruuiaiks', the Cummtltse apwrtolrd for the purootfe. HVcseuted i .tbesfolloWmg ntilut,iq, whichsiier-some 4$ .cusiwa,waa uoauiniou-ly edcjptod. V,,-T Artice 1, This society shell Gs celled the Wssbing. 'ton iWmbereece ktaeiety of ftiWdS eoontv.. -.a - ' Jj Article 2- The officers shali consist of s President, fJou y; rrestdsots, one Kecordiog sjd. one, c'orrc; -puauui-wviniiiiii a Oltnuuig VOUIIUUiau OC 010, to be rk-cted enaeslly.on the finA Maturdar i AoriL- Article 3.. Tue'Frcauleid thall preoidost all meet Jugs, or in his absence one of the Vne I'EeMdeoU, sod in me etnence ot the freaidcot aud Vice Preeidsnls,. the 8ociety shall elect a President pro tern, . . Artkie 4. The. Recording Secretary she II keep are-, cord of ibe proceedwgt end reed them wben required. Article 5 The Cirreiiponding tSectetery shell con duct such corrcapoudeuce ss Uie .-ciety or iu Officer stiall direct.'o ;,; ,4 ,x M t Arucls 6. A majority of the Standing Committee shell call specisl uieeungs, with the consent of the ' l'rcident,sud mtks coyiiacta for the Society. . ' . - AfteVtlie ad'ontion of the Constitution, life fol- lowing tesolutiiM.s were also presented, sod passed s X"lfesofa7.Tliar'(M stated "mectio&s of this" So ciety, snail oe, on Bsiuruey-mgut ot each wm k, until otnerwise oMered. . , . , , , f ' 2 lUolti, That sll ledies sirnmr the total abet nence pledei sball be thereby constituted honorary members of thia 8ucictv. . . . a ' . ..... f , 4 I he Society then went into an election of Olfi Ccr lor tho ensuing year; when the following g 'onemon were cnoseo : OKFICEOS. ' . v CoL R, MACNAMARA, PrestdeaL y Dr. L KIL1JAN, DAVID KERNS, JOHN CLAKKB, UUHTON CRA1UC, Vice Presidcnta JOS. F. CHAMBERS, Recording Secretary, n.lu r. tr . t. A.-HCA fcbWBfcfcf Yf. II. WILLIAMSON, WJI. OVERMAN, rarccuTive umi- mittes. I be secretary then presented, the following resolution, which wee adopted t Rtlv4 That the thsnks ot this Society be tender ed to Mr. Jobs F. Csaav, of Bjltimore for bi tesloua sna enicwnt earnl among us m the ceune of Tealpe Oo motion of Dr Killian Re$oled, That the Editors of the Carolmiao and .Watchmen be rsquetHed to giva tliese proceedings a place in their respective pa per a.. - , " , J lie Society then adjourned. mj.uia.ii ia-jvc i rce t. eni tern. i Atrf iD A tUxca, Secy jpro am, - 'v. i-; ,: r i i '' - - ' Jt. -v -' ."Ma. Emtob: AmnnnirmvafirM inwnrhtai'Min lookisg over some of the comedies of Moi,ere I was forcibly struck with the scene below between a gentle pan in need u( " ecconnoodition," end bis aufvaot, who is intortmng hjm of she terme upon whicli'hs can get it: from 'the money-man.' This scene jhowe that tbt seine rillenies ot extortion wiiich ire. practiced at our day and generation upon in oeceseities ol men in end about toew dipgins.t are nothing aew cinder the sun, iaaarauch s tl.cj were practiced jn France mors then naif a century ago by the sharks of that age, and 1 stwpect here been followed by tbe f entlemen fines- Ciers even from ihe day that they were driyen out ofl ins i etnpie op to Uie prexenf time. 4 ' ' 4 Tns trsnsiatioB is not altogpibertKersL this 1 kaVe not been particular ebout, but.it is et leeet ajifTiueotly so tt serve tbs purpose. Tbe original may be tound m , lbs co.u.ny ot L-Ah. Act 2d, aceno ad,oL 7, of . Moliere'a 1'laya.' . v .- V ' V . ' x x- ..flrwavelis Vrssi. . ' CUtnte, 1 gentlemen need of money, r tm Fkckei me ement. , . arunle. 1 must bee the 1J.000 France which I em in need of. .-,' La tlrckt. Yee. but there are a few smell condi tional neuia wbichvoii rouat come fhto. in Arder to fmakp the thipc work well, ' t . (.ffne., HartSaV uioney-lender himself toldyoa sn? 5"'Ls t'lrrhr. Oht certsmlr, that there wiltbe no dilBculty in arranging it. : He is even, more enxiotis : 'bart yooraetl thai ihe inetter chutild be kipl seoect, end fcfe M m)MtWi mm tw. tw-g m 1 .... ,.i l 1- .11 il.. 1 liu MfW ui, HQ winin ui all llirnni Hint rim DIIIIV should not be known in the transaction, but will meet you lo-ilay at s privet roorri, 111 order hear trom yiMirxell all about' your lanuly and eetete,. 1 hfvs no doubwbul ihe name of your lather alone .will he euffi Cienl'10 make t lie thing godowrlt ' dran'e. Ana epeeieHy ee my mpthrr is deed "which you know fixee my etei independently on ens. ijah'Uche. Here ere certain conditions winch Ihe ; negoltstor has explained to me, tn.be mentioned to; you beftire the matter gie sny further. HAll the j securitiea to De anown 10 ine lender: the aornnvrr 'to be of Toll ige, and of. a family whose estatsis en tirely emple, poiintne'il, end tree ot all emherrir. inente; Uie' bond tb he drswnxacily sccordiiiv to law. and signed before a Neiary which seid Notary to be as biHieet Sf poeeihle, end to that and to be hhoaen by the UnJrr, to whom it is ot great importance tliei ell thmirs should be done according to law., 1 ' '. X Oaae I sue "00 sbjections to sll thef. La FlecAe, (eontinnee.) The lender in order to clesr bis eoeacieoee of ell er.ruplee, will lend his mon- ar at no mors Jhah rehire pvr oral. CJese. At, eight fee tent ! The devil-that is eemtinff V hoflest. f Us certainly Icevee no room 10 complain of ifimselk ' ' .1- V V La' Meeae-'Tasl is veri troc. "But whereas Ihe lender haa nut tho full amount that is rwqnired by hi in, . and es he wJeawoHS kaeomfnodte Hm l-tirmer.H""sXM.a. e)red 2J, "luineelf wilL be under the necessity ot horr.win? the " In Iredell County, on Uie bih i balance trout aiMtnrr et the nla !' 6m m .i . which five per cbni. the aforr.-a ih! borrower" ie to oar without prejudics o the (tret named rate rf eighteen ' f W cent, inieatcw as w ie rinse sotely tor the secsia. , ton of tne efnrceid borrower. . ?'' ilow.th? devil ! W het a Jew J Whetaa " " wsissa- sai mum auii a h-'t f s sj wrs trnr. I FUtkt. . Vert true;-biil it jt 1 h eta. ftere dev. ever is simetiiing lurtiitr lor yo ie luoa IU 1 Cltanlr. Whet is the m of ir fnnkiiKT f it t tm sbititely obligid to have Uis noney, aJ tfcet inekjpe'u atccwary ti.at I aJ ioJd conwot to U.o wloi' J llcl0. Tlil ia tie CfVj whieh I bsvogijrp.' .. Vteentf. . Tbare is stwetiimg tutUi'fcr j el 1. . .' : J. ttftht. Onlv one nute wt all adjtn rel itrm. "Ui'ltie bltveb th(uuiiid francs tccnml. ihe knd jr . will not be eUe to toake up more than IV.CUv m num.' cjfi and foe the beJsjire ol lbs three thuitsud Uie.bui-r rower will tiers to tai tenuis arnsjes of furniterV sna iewcj;j( oj ,uvU Us ftdii-wjnj ie a BiOioraiuUiffl, and which aiticjr, tha eforeeaid lurticj, in ew tii . nctv "taitji, pardota at tfee iuaest. pusaie i .' Vr wn'e; wui fi tjit 40 fo j ",'..; ''JP. - - ' a-ierar. 4.itnrq 10 Ilie.ttlCUioiStiUIUS QgHeut ' tV(i.'ft(uiierrpu..g bin) WieVd s tv-' UmX?V', o-UmIo wituibstj : ." ' .' v'-. . ' IM tleck.: Attend. file tnheOM rriflipe fratii ' r tho.lirt)V'r', V ' VN ' f Uetite, JSoanda t JVhet use have I tor tliia trirtn - pe7'. . - t , ltm lleojle. Ilafe ptiere,"(rcaus on ) ; tUiante, laia enragcdT 'V' '"j , t , l Heche. 'fcolil. (tinihhss reading Uio jisti. ' '1 he wkoleot Uieeboveerticlee aaiiinated b tear sekC. aetioa af eight tbouaand frsnca will bd, Jy UuLLeeatl- fy ot the lender, put dowij at three UmuhimJ Irancs. Kutmnie, way mo piegua use am nurreiny the- . , , traitor", the Villaaous tjltsrk as he ie t Kot' coateiit with bia Mfavtioaala uaurt hiilaruhea atill la nrl.i load 61 bia od,trumpery. on ino at tha price oj' thteo thooHaod Irsrfls, lor -wbicu I tiH never be sble to get two'kwidred i-bul i had ss well Ujke it quit tly. for Uie ftauicy 1 uiuat have ; my aeccsaities coo.iraio Bi, not jny will, and tho rillian Jieabla doggerel my ;j Corrttpandenee ef the Baltimore Sun. . ' AlUtlVAL'OF LWRD ASIIBURTON, HpECIALl ; MINISTER raosj -tub OURTos ST. JAMEfi- ;.'JC; :AwyAiyf.it; AVrjl tl, jgiy . Messes. ditors ' The BriiiHh IrigHte W'sr. piierol Siguua, couinienncd by Sif John Hay, srrived oil this' port last eveowig, elwut seven U'clock, having oil board, Alexander JIaring shea v' uro Aenounuft, wnoye arrival in this country, lor the purpose ot.endosror'ing to adjust rpe many diflioulties existing brwcan ihe two Government; baa been so hng and anxiously xpected.H Th puasega oi ins , arspue nas oeen taoKJus jrem port to port, comprising J'J days ; Jhe rut ' Irpm the Capes io the present anchorage was mede in . 13 hoar, very good Ailing. Tbe Warspite ha, anchored about tho same spot 'which. the abip Delaware occupied lor so mot i me during the paf . " suinmer. A gentleman whowith several whers, --y siiled around imj WarSpite this, morjuug, iuht'ots nwmaiany American io navo tiewou oin vessels, would have no cause of regret as to the soecimen 't of architecture exbibiled'by our national veeael ; it should be borne in tm; however, that the War.. spue has just got into port ; without doubt she will present a wore tKVoreble appearance within a hort tune. Those ol ourciiisens who have con- versed with tbe fuw oifioers who bare landed, are much plasbdtwith the cordiality which appears -to characteriE them. 'A salute waa fired at noon by iIm Inguie which will in a fear minutra be. re (Maided io ; Capt. McUsKarney, of the Annapolis Artillerists, having ordered out bis command this altenioon for the purpose of reciprocating tho civility Ihua teuderod The sloop Gsorgf Bitrber, ----- S Win l mrmm ii I ! ,mt mm iin , conveying Lord Ashburtou, bis suite, sVo froin tbeafrigste .to morrow morning, and bia oidahia will proceed 19 Washington ru Annapolis and Elk ' Ridge Railroad, to morrow afternoon. , ' ' T The quiet whith'ususlly prtveile 10 owr it city, particularly on tbe tSabbath, lias leeb com- pletoly distifrbed by ibis arnvsl.. ' A large propor. tiojLpourjH)pu1 Mlhe' aWrt; and l.ie sterhtig domtcracy xbiUioom JerYble cnri osity to see a'realLod. Thia, however, ie poi exactly he kiod of an animal lhat they ase so enaious to view," as he has acquired bia atation I Irorn bia own exertions, being in total a Self niede still tingera I11 he blood oi our cuixeoe, prompts a desire to see a natural lord.' . A natuial lord, ' however,. luigbtj be a natural, fool, which it is to be. bOfted is not tho cause witfr our u self made " lord Ajtiburtoo, ss it will require both intelligence and a thorough knowledge of human hiMure, (as ol4 . Stapletoii' would say) to bring about Vu amicable adjustment ot Ihe old una recant eiuse of diasaMs facuoo which etMt between this country and Greet Britain. Th Warspite will prvbebly remain htue a month W longer. ' " ' ' 'r . " Repudiation. The amount of oulntandins bond. the aymeiit of which hap hoen guarantied by the Territorial Government of Flonde.-ie $8 (H),009 ia.eOU.OOU'to tho Union Bank, 1600,000 10 the Bank bt.fsosacols, and 1400,0011 to Ihe Southern Lite ond. Trust Company. The compaaiea hanng railed, or being exected soon to tail, to pay the. annual interest on these booda, ibe Territorial Gav vernmeiil will be required to meet the payment of the iBlereet and ultimately of the principal. ' UVv. Call hae'eent a anesssge to tho Territorial Legiela lure upon the subject, io which he contends thsl 1)10 Govemmitit is not. bound to-pay the bend tamed to ihe Pen. cola Bankuidtl the, mesne of. Ibe bank atid each ol the stockholders shall have been exhausted. Tbis case ta far- worse then that of Miseweippi; lor toe Legislature ssed a law which wss spprored by,Cijv..Call aiierthe .bonds tied been ioed and' sold, exempting the stock holJrrs troiu their original peraoual liabtjity. ihe IN. I Amortcau, in reiiiarkingoooti tna ' ' It is aattther end illuateatioi of the ViunJIees injury inflicted uion ihie w hole country by this mismanagement end frauds if the tnittd tiieloa Bank of Pennsylvania, to rind lhat lite chk'f atock holders ofthe Bank ofPensacola, and the meiiibera ol Ihe Pensacoia Jbsociation. who bought and sold those blinds, sre Messrs. Biddfc, Jajdun, CtiAuocy, W idler' and others." f , - Gov. 111 is a W'hig an l there C.re wo hear no oViiuiicielier) of tha)doctliues ol fn measii by our iNititicel oniKinent. Where imw lslitur allicted hwrror of repnriiaiion t L 1 . B ..... CandidatCN Ilr MiorilT.' OO fol. R. V. lioim ie e rendidite for re-election to the ofike of SbenlT of Kowen CooiUy. , tO" Hmksun TvsMiR, Etq., is a reoJideta for t! e omcobf Bhentfol Kowan County. (tT W'e are requested to announce Mr. B. & Roa rT, as Ondidata for Sheriff of Dotidmm Count h 1 . 1 DIED, - . In this Town, on the l&h umtent, ifUr a abort ill- instant, Mrs. Miaa Moors, wite of Archibald n-l 17 days, leaving a lnistand end five small rhild'eu t Imuem the towH; her. ttVflws. . , J V.' a .