I': 1 .5 G . . ' OUR CELr w. :liroatb Ft r.r-'s "three - i"r. , at Waa tone, . W3 1 pre1 T ,7Vi V, f..a asjcrtiow. tlt " . .- - uvi w.. - - ... - -,-'. v. jc " v." 1 1 . - f ' 'i "', Ten" PP 3 of . rj.stnn road was construct I uiaruaieizM .. . . .u i most extr hcnr sran:3 &aa ra;eui -icaa-i . CH LafA-yett", (Ia.) June I, 1C10. 'J1.3 Ccnveutic. r.-l.kYasserr. H ths battle grounU on the 29th uh. ;waa one of the . .- I', -i. "LI - Wf thitjk C 3 fc.L j - Letters-.v. :l victual! scatter to the winij, C.3 miscr-lla Iff.--"f : 'lYcn- Hamn haa been a member of aa Abolition Society, tasir could conf. '.I:..r and. .'.ion and -r.y, was Cedents, h he i t V. , dlghtea vdlh : . this Dlace, i w. ..turnea I i.h..i . friend.- Mr. C. F. M Garnett, next iufWf5ffimrrp to the hospitable occupied th floor, and delighted the fotppa ai nftl1id uribv a toast, to wm tied in' abeautiful and eloquent " IMI'vii--- . - - -- - J which p-.. '.3 to give cni attr.ctioa to t Fjcrc. The ccr. rciivcJ by tho ccusilfe -el, .rri aiRr.wereonied in appropriate terms by Edgar aordiharT public assemblages ever land tSathe ia aubiected to tie dominion of a pom-j Snowden,Esq.rJayoroAlexapUna"-Among iKfa mi 'Wn Mhirrt-nirV not cnlv'in l-W. Ur-w r 'the invited. ruerl3 were- senators, weoster, ti.Kttf in lf1iractep and disr.lav. I w.o'l ,r a.,i,.,i" .m 1 from' Massachusetts, PhelpS.'JrOlIl. Verm WIIVmw - T Th: oni.m s that tlte v.. . vi.. n,l5ur:.rno, terms nrauni nrntnif iiinli , !. -t " . " ,-v.v... ..,w,, (.wkhuij T,ia.Uia-F-'h". numbers The lowest estimate of numbers :ir S0,000; Uk0 a man, ; and - magnanimooslr .-retract v its o lions. -Ti ne arrenuin tnorvf." too. must now; jroni a in?6!. the Old North ,,7 with short but excellent address and && ,teura invited to join.in the iheD C7 Judge Gaston, the pride and boast, Ststei w"ert vJ!Velebrati the completion of not of North Carolina alone, bul of the Uni : -Vles'w'iiTJ'aitotind that noble t3d, SJates,renlied U a complimentary- eenti ,PT"5xil Improvement, the Raleigh menl in a strain of eloquence wothy of ftis otkof ia"H.K:i On Tuesday raorn. exalted rehutatiori.s Had Ave derived no ot!i- ami many say CO.CCO ;. but the soul-stirring energy oi tne reopie was more uemonraurc &9 injnatic it ha. done the General. ui puwer uian ijycu uicir nuuiucrH 4 fsi came ivt ithi their baggage wagons over i Jtwo hundred miles, trtrougn muu anu quagmire, made almost impassable by recent rains, and yeyheyamej, along jMagaiioiu.' singing Harrison songs, and thps merrily prying their wagons through the black prairie mud. .i.Upl Uh the annexed explicit, sand uUequivocal , : ? - From the Wilmington Advertiser GEN. HARRISON'S LETTER TO THE 1 r HON JOHN' OWEN. y AfrrTrprsttirriryri.lESSrs. "Oatl of Virginia, Gtaham; ot wormy arouna, jcui fpr: nf MnTvland.Thomusoh, of South Cam ou cents. 1 General of the U. States hnmblV ImU;.. linai Graves, of Kehtuekyi King, of Georgia, his,hat,1ike one oCthe-Italiah 4Vardifi-S Hoffman, of New York, Biddle. of Penusyl- even the smallest c6in tSat a passer-bv'ii,, raniai all 6fie House ot ltepresemauTes, jntiojinxpwiniiii. InhZ- JnViv: "EsnV of Virffiuia ; all of whom ria. w j . - 0 that : jrfi h s naVty from Virginia . . u. rjunurcu, w.M numbering abow bacheiortl ; and fat m;troni anu J g; . of the Petersburg J AeiiM fm nit r t rl 1r Rt(i oi but that anu M?6 v aoasn tney came in sums anu uenia t by Geiii VVil iain f Henrta Harriton, l RrrS'PSlS canoes,and the steamboats were full, and over of tue chanre of hisnow bein or having e riCKf i; oubled f!!P5 erbeen number 0 , v r - t,. - :.: oiwe encampments, nurses, camp ures, raot-1 jWhpn askBd.hv.Gov.Owen. Are, Vijn ue 01 me iournev.vuis namw i suw f . -. . m-. v i nedicis,1 -wi The hearts of all .etr:n - mind-with all that is eood in chaN j iiiwry,, wuiiiam?., n0w, or jiate you ever fieen a meniDer 01 an a ItoanoRajV t?e5d in 5f.J4 abin8 Uvat stretched out Abolition Society ! he replies f "J answer r iWmed S5nb indtorlioisSw r fj fa? aml aIo?S brndJ cisnK6i Qan lange be plainer- i 1-nrS which SWaiiea . na lO near nim apea, w 6 j would he the crreatest drama ever exhihited - - Jr..-t r7 W arA trrieverf tft ;V have Jfcwb'kino addressed the meeting f the Mayw ir-WasK J ileman f Ahistyyesterdaenllected til scut I'll vu niuwa cuuaii CUIIUT UI 1(16 Ett Globe,"all the'rancorous Mrairrahfia display of eluquence has never been witnessr aga;B8t him in 1823-4 by our neighbor of ed ;t but what wasl a yet more agreeable lea- Advertiser; We really lp hot think it jJ ture of the festival, nearly half the States and riffht to eet b a fisht between a rnnM. , now, ornave you ever oeen a memoer 01 an i au tne sectional mieicsw u v"" i cnaps so, near-meir uuuucai uissoimton represented byt ;he speakers.:i-Yiews were !' i. .i or ih .Uid ! direet guests from Pelersiurg, .Ibeit unused to th. I'SZJiilZ MrV Ritchie says when- f1?- Crusades eyen forhere was Western 1 locution; no dodging the queslion.,Ii is bold kM made iTahnrt re: freh nd Mt';. of -which j. the older ; parts I iybOnestly,enurelymeU But: will this si- Kendall anu our neignnor.. vit seemi ntercnangea inairans, anucuruiaipuHj. j use inciting sewo at nsucuns between two feelihsr of harmony, I ni I uv . tj i . o . : J ita-i uweii tvavM avM-" WP j l bVIBII nv i wuiciii u Mich i6iu vi .M. - 7;- npuse.; : i . 8 "M UI' " , .1 b.lla. . Af ' KAMI 'i hfi9l 1 .ha... I. ' t ...M AM Alt'j.ttt n. k 1 k A BflAVtl"A. -b . - ' s : ihA aiiTFRHUia iu niv inr..viivinii- : i nn ' innim sis KYriimv nuw i t- - T " S ooed style the bachelors, forgot warncd us that it TBOSt F1JV limhi and torn -.n; m iK, their lTOUty toes,. jubuuwmw . , - m,rlNi..u; tt.Ana.iMl other ills which ce- ff0rireous lence his calumniators 1 ;f feNo- rowiouse peliupians, heated i partizans and deliberate was time to leave the table w buuicu, iuc i jr luaaaca u. iltener9t continue to misunuerstana ana air to the Capitol Squared - Slarse crowd of Ladies and GenUemenVWlio fotonlv .bV .Uie fact, that;rth? W their party interestshese,; . lrf to. and were as pleasant as bach- a argl ?' tan Vt while the benedicts gallanted spent jhe evening in admiring the variegated "Sa atromand fascinated the maids as tho lights and beautiful tratisparenciesi and listen er" haJVbee'a married some ten or twelve jng lo xt& strain of a fine band of music, which mX v had been furnished fof the Occasion;Thus . 7 fm. liher seemed to undentand that a nassed the fin t da v of the carn!val.Vas our -pleasant prtjr" was on fo6UjR.nd waa as bright friend of the Register appropriately terms it, and baltnj Spring itself. '-r: ;.V 1 and if . more pleasure than we enjoyed could C . Wjoroinj u weeU fih8his ! be crowded into the"events"6f,one day, we or auvance lewd fellows as tlve heads of the People are most profound- 0r ti)e baser tsort are incapable of doing an ly interested in the success of (heir Harrison, oDDOhent. i ustice. Their tiny; understand- mjiuu uw. in trs cannot - comprenenu now goouness r irr a tri earn an VltarnMftriT fln onnonent liut k ILl breach flower and spray ; 11i?eet uw opemnjp Uay," y tvhenM Rail Road bell rang out merry are much deceived. ; The next day was consumed in visiting and being visited ; in-promenading and riding ; in .making love to the Ladies, and engaging V ur"r.i. A.:-i ahrUlr. m nukinff love to tne L.au ' Parmer, for ... Ball d V .0 on ! Dr; and we . : . m . h Oophagus would say, and niglit .found the SeCbambero SSnionotonv of Rail Road travelling, heaunfu SeCheassed Vqike a tala thatis told,' een flilU If,.: until welched Gaston on the Koanoice river. . Gaston l a village which ,has been called in- o ex'istice by the' magic wand of Internal ImprovnenU There the Greensville and ; "BoanoiRail Road terminates, and the Ral- mK n Gaston betrins. The : situation of 1 the vilUe may be well adapted to trade, but , in Tatcs phrase," we should rather calcu late -iiiraSjPpwerfiil' sickly ;"?in, truth, we lhbugl, we saw (it may have Jieen imagina llonjiose customers, ague and fever, walk ing a i arm across the fertile r low grounds but bToi we had time to approach and as whether or not they really were our old acifintances, that "beatifique sound to a, m'trmaipniach,' the signal Tor -dinner was bearded we hastened to the dining room, herwc walked pretty extensively.intolhe affe&nk of barbecued shoat, ham and chick en, id other provant, which would bave maf'the ixoutb of Major DalgeUy water, and wt-h kept the mouth of our worthy neighbor , :. very' well employed. After '' had finished "our work of internal im 'ovementJand celebrated its completion'! -vith a good mint julep,' we resumed our seats 4 u xna carsi ana wita streicn 01 oo mites ue and gay, whose fairy forma might be ilUnff through the mazes of the dance, The scenes of interest upon ' the. ground during' the sittingof the Conventiou were so many that I must confine' my self to remarks upon the mot prominentyThe most' interestiner. however, was the meeting, in a log cabin erected near the battle ground of the old soldiers of Tippecanoe.' who made the i campaign of 1 81 1 under Gen'. Harrison. There were about fifty or sixty ot these old soldiers here, all now venerable looking men, and all; to a ma testifying to the confidence the army put in their old Governor. The feeling Uiey seemed to have for him is that of I the strongest affection ; and the attacks maue , upon bis military reputation, particularly on his course at Tippecanoe, have goauea tnera greatness can characterize, an opponent. we will to the letter. ?. -. u : y - CurciHSATit 16th Feb; 1840. , Jlfy Dear Sir t "I- . ;; , . -V' -' " ; -4- ;l Von letter of the' S 1st nit. reached my residence at North Bend, by the mail yesterday, irom whence it vag sent to me at this place. - . , V" You ask me whether I now am,' or ever have been member of an AbolitionySociety 1. 4, " - I answer decirively no So far from being a mem ber of soch. a Society, I did not know, but as .you inewJt, vuu by common fame, that there wasor e et had been a Society of that description in any of the North Western States," until three weeks ago, when I received a letter from a citizen of thia city, an entire as far as I could comprehend it, was4 democracy is love Stranger to me, who Bty led himself; President of the! inthe People, and by the gentlemen present among weir inenus AKenall if arbegpr of rimr and neighbors; Firom the names gtven.it Weertainly do uot think hin, deserS will be seen that the meetins wss graced by . Y:.(ku-i.' . Vl asnlendid array of Congressional: talent - and ZJJH weightpfcharacter.rEfibrts'wi be.mmleap preserve, 80H1 VZ .U.rZl plaster, post-paid. . He can acknowledre b iccvi " " , -a ' 2 p i. a 1 receipt ia'tne..uioDf4-:. ... :. .m.i . . nn9rif. . "K ucntua -ro BpeCDiatinir k. attachment to the ;UnionT, and the ejection of o the causes, tha ' lodoced the. admmUtratioa .1.. frhm rwerJ-Tho to appoint John M. Ni es Postmaster Ge IIIO UIV3CU aUUIIlUBHVUWU VH f -. 1- . - f . - first speech was made iy m u eDRter, onu 1 V, - ; r.---" t mm M the last by Mr. Wise; who concluded at half gmfm would consent to be the snccesso, nast ten o'clock, when the company -separa- Ul iV,nos -?"" toilAfNalional Intelligencer -v..-V'V A . It is- aj curious fact, that every indi. VKiuai, wnorn i Mr.. van uuren has recenllv appointed to office has been some reiecw and cast-off supplicant for office at the hanil cf the people; In these times, 'if a loco foal can show a mark of the popular foot oponil delicate part of his person, he exhibits it to! the President and it proves a sore passport to! execuuve. iavor. HOME-TRUTHS." Extract from the Speecliaf Johh Rsxd, of Mass in J " ' the House ofRepreaentatives : , The eentleman from Pennsylvania (Mr. Keim) and the gentleman from Massachusetts have defined democracy. ;1 heir . definition, 1ll9t and whose bright eyes sparkled with, innocent I to the quick. y I have never seen men so pro- mirthr and nleasiire.-' '" t ' -' "" 1 I fnnndlir AA anthev were at this meetiatr: mirth and pleasure. " There was a noisef revelry by night,; htA Carolina Capitol had gathered then Heir beauty and her chiralry, and bright ' , . -I . The lamp shone o'er fair women and men ; A thousand hearts lieat happily, and' when Music arose with its voluptuous swell,. , " Soft eyes looked love to eyes which spake again, And all Went merry as a marriage belL", ' foundly excited as- they were at this meeting; and when, after ; passing formal resolutions respecting Gen. Harrisoriand transacting AWition Society of Hamilton County. v fa relation to the Ohio Statesman, firom which as yon say, this charge of belonging to an Abolition So cLU Hwwd into kmm nanera of vour State. such U the reckless course, which it, and some others 1 have i At Ais ball, the largest we ve ever at- (h prescnted to Mr. Brooks of Ne w York tended, every thing was conducted with the . flafr Ar,iIAfinknAArrAmn9ntr. slash- most perfect order. The arrangements of ..,. (,.ml),; tr ,i i. KKUt. fwr niKA kn.ineia I tliov nrliAitrru.H.thev I of the same uohucs. Dursue towaros me, mac shook hands and cried like children; often determined to noUcenothing which they may pab- bursting forth; too; in the most touchiig pa- J - TrXVour., ' T thos of expression.' To jprove to the world " -J. " V Wyi. H. HARRISON. ;, the perils they and their Commander? ran for To the Hon. Jobs ' Ow',-Sr. t Mieir COUIliry WU 1W Uiciuurauio oaius. i 4 -k v j; We nave great pleasure in preseuuug iu out readers the following Letter from the mprehena it,;was4uiaj ; :;iprop0se to measure" Old Tip," as the of tfie People, Sonfidmct mhfcx him,and asceriain his intellectual love of economy. c. inat, ytiBB.s-.'i.n-!-;- on the olner nana, - w nigs nave no iove i i . ' , . , , i . i.-. hWeerv ratich doubt; Doctor, whether von ine reopie, anu are auiiuus w iwtc isuuuB i - v . , j , ' l Government. LFrench philosopher and po?J ." P owgfcawery. bar-keep,, litician, I believe Mirabeas, said words were I U.M.'"1 " j . " rrr: " wwf things.' :It is certainly truejtoa considera- ?V.:'; .'4 I he worus oemocrai ana aemo . - ... ' . - ., . i hi tne managers were iaaiuess, ana we uiu nwi i ....... . . ,w:. nf.,tA hear of alnngle one of those n the lies Uiat assail Uiis" battle r which flag is rences which some times majrthe pleasure aub.equently to be deposited in the archives tne uance. -wiin ine eic?P of the Government at Washington. .The late val which wasmployed in doing jusuce to Gea-ripton of the Vtdtei States Senate. was the most splendid and Pmf the ensign who bore this flag, and the only we have ever seen, spread, the dance contin- . 'J.,umw.---u.i.vnt-iniJ ued until a late hour of the night, or rather an Th appearance of flag in so central early hour of the: next mormngwhen he . t York wiU be best refutali onmnanv ritrtA and rtnnrSt tbpir mirll- the 1 Vr iyuioiij ... buioii w.t..w.. j that otu.io go li over again uib jiicasuica vi w mgui. ., OT)-at. Tlie thin! arid last dav oftlie glorious Another very interesting scene was thebre three,' .was spent in quiet enjoyment . of the sentation to ; the ; people, from the stage, by m -n 1 1 r t I . a.m.... . ft i. . ' .r .1. . . .k. canoe.- ble extent. cracy have passed current for love of the Peo ole. It has now come to be questione.d. On examination it is often found counterfeit a gold humbug for jsbin plaster WjotUs and prolession8 are cheap, l hey-cost notning, are worth! what they cost.; Love of the Peo- Hon. Joskpit L; WiLi.iAifs, a respected I pler in very many cases; means loveor them- Renresentatlve in Congress from the State selves and the votes of the People. - ' : 'of Tennessee, which explodes the founda-1 Bnt if, in (he days of , Hamilton, or any tiOri of one of the contempiiDie enorts w ais i uay since, any desire among me iug parage the Republican candidate lor tne rre-1 isted lor a stronger uovernmem, as u is term sidency, Nat, Intelligencer. : edmore power' in the Jixecutive-Gen. J aexson correcteu tne error. a e - cu rea i uie disease by administering calomel in full do ses. V He exercised power that Hamilton nev er dreamed, of-' He dictated. He vetoed, ms mil u rtTrT T f -it..ri... Ar S. PImoa nnhltah in the IiiteuiirenceT . the subioined extract of a letter from refutation Gen Harrison, under date of the 28th utt- It is in can be m.d. of th. lie. that .re now pro- J-" i'SSZ SSLZSZTaX Bf ' .V!.V 1Ba) tuiAn ma mAati aatMvinrMul f. tst asleep and the young to dream mu ted about lhe batae of Tippecanoe. It the pleasures of the uighu - . 9 f Xriiiiu .ff f..nj.:.i. soeietv of oar Kateiffli triends. anu in taixinz the uiiairmanoi tne convention, 01 in rL.:.::.I . i ., ? .i t Ti nr the PVAnts nf the two nreviuus days. -1 rera who were in this battle ot llnpe nwa rnnn v tw rm ina aitibp avnas j ) I is much mow' attractive than the portion on At night the young peopie assemoiea again in Be people cneerea nem wun w, inoa. c- 1 V.f -thit side The lands areetter the country the Ball room and "fought their battles o'er mendons demonstrations, not only m the most lr again. WehaveWt heard the particulars vociferous AurraAs, but with a sound that re- U. ofUieenffairement, but we have no doubt that .embles an Indian yell, not to be described. m J ..... , UVVffUM H.W ,. ... -i, . . . . 11. .1. . .W II 3' w xki.i.j -i n:,i vrA derson Franklin Depot, and other iillages and fast, and many bemru vgN Ped. .f , . 1 J I feinn avmrtminir. the comDany tooK a r wmcn nave sprung up on me line oi me roau, . j -, . i' i- rr- ,,,1, datorlU frtoP of our hopes and wishes where , we were Retraced 8 . ? welcomed with the finng of cannon, and the they . arnveo o q ci ?.. On reluc- Phe old soldiers profoundly stration of gratitude for their past services, .v : Yet another scene of interest was the nar ration, from this stage; by many of the old soldiers, of the respective parts they took in the engagement, and of the incidents prior to Mni He repels the imputation that his thoughts are ;Dieci w nv Keeping ut uiuouuu vi vvuuuukw The publication of the annexed portion of his let tr is due to Gen. Harrison. ' It will be appreciated b the candid and the just of all parties. To give it authenticity, is a'sufScient motive for connecting my ttime with its publication. r':' " Z , ; ' .v , I .f - ' . Yours,' respectfully, " ' - : ' Vpr-' JOSEPH U WILLIAMS If. Washihotos, June 6,;i840.:.:f- V-:.:-- ix,tr act rRbii Gen. Harrison's letter. . '. "All the connexion which I ever had with the cor responding Committee of the Whigs of Hamilton I heard Mr? Stanly offer DrrDnncan eve ry possible insult upon the floor of the House, but nothing could induce the latter to opes his mohth; Statesman.? .xi oiauiy, iau wiruwu sjuumc vi wuister at the.Doctor s beadfbe would have o his month quick enough.tgl Many of our brethren liave' fallen ia Flo da by the pestilence. -ulobe. 'IK' M t "17liAF bve hat nfvnnr hrPitirJ sickened and died there t : Well, we had noil heard of the breakiug-out of the dog-distem per in the Cuba Redment. - ' i ; The.Editor of the Louisville Journal talks of our horns. Have we gored him t , " - ''Southern Democrat. i: No, but you have hooked our articles. ; We shall soon have months of uaioterro ed. sun shine. Globe. v . Indeed you will. We, shall drive yoira r. ..-.ir..j j.it. .Ci!i4'rff.'.iU. line lioria roie wnere me sun s nines ia nower and nVprtive t ; He hrake down and m0nlh ltl le yCar.WlthOUt setUng. flestrnveil ' what he disliked.- arid crushed The lady of "Mr; Norton lately gilt friends aniLfoeswho dared to resist bis win ibirtli to two boys, and their father has named in indiscriminaternin" And, as Vthe People 1 one VAndre Jackson ind the other Martin were taught , and believed it was all for: the I an ouren. Boston Jrpei. love.ot tne reopie, ttiey cneu amen, .isut . . uoes the sapient talner totena mat one the Whigs, if they or any of them ever de-1 the boys shall be a treader in the other's foot eireu wuai is caiieu a 'stronger : uovernmem i steps ana ueera it ffiory enousn uj serve uu more power in the Executive desire it no and if there was a probability that a bill would pass by two-thirds of Congress; the coristitu tional 'majority, he executed his purpose, by pocjketing the bill arid not returning it to Cpn .rress'. What writer upon :' the 5 Constitution 1 at mhiAh neprafiAtie nAve nrrlhahallle 4 JoudcheerinffofourhosDitableRaleiehlrtenas. r: i:7 i n-fi.- .i.; " : V" BV . V ' Here . seene nf hnsrAtable fif we may so more man once in , u, gt ,unu. . ...A.v ' ""w"";,:A. r 'Ripirli elude this tmperteet account uur ccur.iun, soiuiers saia mat, curing tne ngtn, it was ru- Scnrlf fS.aTnJ .SSe we feel it tobe our duty to say, that if any m0red in his division of the army that Gen. occurred. Each was I contending wun me , rnvir in pQi-:i. u .., . .... .. I uonesw iouu9inwua, -.5WM .vp.".." --b.., uuiiisuii wua miicu, wnen uie wiioie uivision Other in endtavnrinir to fill his house Wltll visiters. "Come, sir, I expect you to stay with me, said one ; Q no, sir, another Wiinld ronlv. wnn are a little tOO fast, Mr. V. is to be mv guest, that is settled.-- Mr Mrri9 ta awnitinir VOU. said a thirut . ' rTVTOT - . ,- ...... SJTS longer.-1 trust they Will execute what Gen. lian, Major Gwynne, to give the information sought Jckson professed and promised, and never 6r, in some of the numerous letters I received in to- I dip perform, and compel his successor, . who tion to my political opinions, and events in my past professes to tread in his steps, to regard tbeir j life. This was to be done by sending to the writers professions of democracy." If we succeed in j vuwwiug wsu. uauiaiMl A iciiucill, , lituu 1 has taken a "sneaking notion" to any of our Petersburg girls, he has only to come to us, ana we wm - ejo. i . ;". seemed to- be in despair and panic struck ii loformation they sought. He was, also, authorized ira Teases where further opinions were , asked for. to State my determination to give no other pledges of 4t THE BLOODHOUND HUMBUG. ,T , k-rl- mviA ffrmrth.Mr.'" baggage has jnst been strapped on my ba rouche." This scene lasted until every guest was comfortably "provided for, and the com pany separated for the evening. "A. good sup per and abouhtiful supply of "balmy sleep,' removed alt the traces of our journey, and we rose the next morning well prepared for the festivities' of the day. The forenoon was spent in walking and riding about the beauti: ful "City of the Old North State,'v admiring its beauUes, ana lntercnanging greeungs wun Ua' kind-hearted and polished inhabitants. Of all the obi ecu which greeted our sight, the .Capitol,, as our reauers may imagine, was ' the eynosurt o .all eyes.' ; In beholding ' this tnagnincent sUuetore in examining its vheautiful nroDortions- in admirinsr its snlen- , did dome its stately" halls, 'and spacious of fices, we could never tire, i We wish; ; with all our hearto, 'that we cbuld impart to our readers even a portion of the 'pi easnre which we derived; from beholding tb'M building of ? buildings, but our powers of description are - inadequate jto the undertaking;; snd : we can t only say to tliose who have not yet been so v fortunate as ourselves .go and examine for yourselves; To see the Capitol of North ' Carolina is worth a walk on footfromHhis to . Raleigh in jthe depth of winter, and on cordu roy joads and we should like to know whal excuse any .one can give for failing to see this ? The Territory f Florida to R. Fitzpatrick Dr. January, 1840 For 83 Bloodhounds pur. chased in Cuba, r I ', Expenses at Matamoras and Key West, in- eluding port charge and quarantine dues ; ivolante hire to go to the south side of Cuba, and expenses at Madrega; trans, portation of the dogs at Matanzas and 'v Key West; carpenter's bill for making dog houses ; lumber, old canvass, &c Charter of the sloop Marshall for the voy age to Matanzas and back to St. Marks, This sum advanced to the 5 Spaniards who ; accompany the dogs as per accounts here- ; with, " r-r r: - : - Passports for those five Spaniards, V j Paid for 87 lbs. fresh beef in Tallahassee ;fbr dogs,1; ,f ;- 'u My compensation, - - . ! but, in a moment after, Gen. H. came riding j what I would or would not do, if I should be elected up, giving orders, and, though the bullets were! tptfle Presiddncy. The reasons which had induced whistling like the wind among them, they all, J ,a to adopt this determination are contained in a let of one accord, atnnned fin'nir nia Kim thfAo'i ter written to a' committee in New York, and which hmm nA ,Uan l.,i k7. -.4 i. i. i'fnLI presume be soon -published. With neithefof :XZ?u.u:'i aT a "' 4U,CIi m men, the committee did I ever ex- ............... ..j. .A ... : , tjtanseono-wonl. or. br letter, civo or receive anv I regret that ill health prevents me from 1 'lueeestions as to the manner in which the task I had $2,733 00 giving you more detailed account of this I ssigoed to the committee was to be performed. , In- truly wonderful convocation of farmers. ijed, I .did not know, until very recently, who were Thesightwas well worth the labor of alhoU- fcjnfB?beof Aeeommittee. I could have no doubt IrnU seef:i presume, STKE? Pe-nal fnends ; and detailed accounts in the Indiana and Ohio pa- I As it has been asserted that I employed this pers, and the. novelty of the displays and the committee to write nolitical oninions for me. becansa 303 99 1 originality of the banners will be Well worthy j 1 w unable to write them myself, it may be proper a public attention. Hoosier wit never shone 1? t 1 was never in the habit, of doing this; ww vv k. .hu. . , i mu uiai ia an tne Addresses, lenera. ctieecnea. uen. A brilliant Aurora Borealis spanned thefeZST nDPa"J i,.u A .u. L:i.. .Vl rv": -P0 with my sanction, there is not a line that .im,-giuu UU'tllO lllgllt UI 11IC Vpn- vention. The effect was electric. The speak ers all stopped, for God himself seemed to be , shadowing forth . the better;vdestinies. of ourf 136 63 26 25 6 96 1,000,00 ras written or sueeested bv anv other individual.; I :do not Iaim for these productions any merit; nor .W ouia t consider myself blameable had I received the occasional assistance of my friends in this way but country in the illuminated larchwayf theiljS?: j .u ... - ., J .. Slitical enemies in the assertions thev make u relation .mm. , . . . . - $5(006 '83 1 heavens, and the doings of theday were bless- C"r.--By this Bum received from" the Union M"1 1 ed from above. Nat. Intel. Bank by order of Gov. UaU, i 5,000 00 I J, me.. Balance, 7 $5 83 ' No small mice for 33 does ! 1 out of the Territorial treasury, hut pense is borne by the Ueneral Government, as appro priations are annually made to make up any deficien- i a m a . cies m tne i ernioriai receipts. itbrkstino, a n k i vers A.RT. The Hteti-"te of Germany; it is understood, 2 intend to cel-i" n Thursday last, several thousand free- f : the District . of Columbia, and . the oring counties of Virginia" and Mary This sum waa paid ebrate theour hundreth ahnixersary of thejen of ; I in reality-the, ex-1 discovery of the Art of Printing, on the 24thivneighbori uay oi mis montn; similar celebrations willlland assembled about 3 o'clocx r. M. under a n rVl mx . XT" M V a ' rSsaa A m. m1 mm " 5 ra aha a am nsa t A tA a 4 mh' how hope and believe we shall,) he will "re main in office but four years. He makes no hollow -deceptive 'professions. 'He will not be a candidate for re-election.'"- It is high time that the People; the electors in the Uni ted States, should look' beyond professions. By their fruits ye shall know, .them; .There is a small tree in the forest, in this District, that blossoms most profusely; and the f blos soms cover the very body of the tree as well as the limbs; their color is crimson, but U bears no fruit. It is called the Judas tree.' It is a fit emhlem of many politicians, who be gin and end in-empty professions. . - - There are some, considerations, pleasant in the midst of unjust accnsation. c However hollow and unfounded in some cases the pro fessions of democracy and Jove of the People may be, arid however false and slanderous the accusations against their opponents, they seem studiously to avoid speaking of present or modern times. ; They wiir go back thirty, forty; fiftyyears.Jwhen words, may j pass, for facts, and accusation for truth ; like cunning professors of the art of legerdemain, who are said to attract the attention of the bystanders by holding up the right hand and looking at it, as if it were the hand operating, while with the left hand they practice their deception; Why not debate the policy arid measures of Gen. Jackson. and his successor, who fol lows in the same path, but with very unequal - T"ir - i. :T" a J 1 i : :. ''A'. . dfr annh a "irTiipf f lvr7 M.Let tlie Democrats march shoulder to shoulder, says a Locc-foco paper hi the interior ; if we must , be beaten, let ob at least meet our fate in the full discharge ofobr duty.! " Hug up to me Peg,' said Jona than to his wife in ,a . thunder-storm ; " let' die like men. BiXLOONiNo -Mr. Wise, the balloonist. has imade some curious discoveries. He. says what WA all lrnnw. that olmm Uvn - gem of arr whett a journey of twelve.hours looking down from a great height, feels affec- OTer a. nne mil rtoaq wuijand him safely, in ted bys vertigo giddiness of the head arid Raleigh ;-;. ..s-j';.ir:-.-i-..t. ','.. a sensation of sickening in security; but main : ln r.e anner,.weli.avo described, the mor- uins that this only occurs, when the individu- 'wo WWAfuJ.- e simpleton is - iNcWea falls the foot of time. 4 1 Wrjf th .;.v..U J! rmy..persuaded-. that Mr.' Van-1 t izrn n l?w". that New Yorky and 3 oMock found a company of about sev- from the earth; no such feeling or sensation fen hundred assembled at the festive board, can'be experienced; but that the: slightest ' Z, 7 A f "cu wlul ooa minZ oi , ine limit oi communication even a single rone be held, we believe, in New York arid Phil-and around an immense awning erected on steps I Do the Administration party dread adelphia. v r ' " ;- .-v-'the. green adjoining the neighboring town of and fear it? Tbe hocus-pocus of -attracting xr TT", 'j't'llexanaria.1., The place of meeting was styl attention to foreign subjects of long by-ffone IV netner tren. Harrison be himlf AK-r Lj i .t. :n i. . .r, as, . ?. r. . litinniat at heart s . ; "' -ieu in uie pian oi ute arraugeuieiiui j' neuiraki "y wm noinuw; avail. i nis wniSlte lias ... r. W4 uul, M waiter OI no mo-r mund in refprenne : tn ita nMl nn In lh been Mown tnh Inner tn ilonoiiro rlt. raent to , us. He is a non-slaveholder' arid lives in a non-slave-holding State. U . ' vrv - - Marion Jlla: TTmml,l V:aya this.," iuppo tiQ iue L rrasiuency; Martin Van BurmTm Dressare rthrnwn nnl and tmihinr ti i - - Yif the times 1i mi. ...l Alnth-.i:.. I -m. ? . ,- ...... ":.": . wiu mw wwmi wi. .iu mj crcaio iu s luis is i wnrth jicareu locmer, ana w ine, w it, and senti- iuciu, wauteu nana tnrhand... In reply to a complimentary sentiment, the 'worthy Gov- .cuior oi tae vum orUi B.ate" delivered a in resti cm. tion, and we trust those who have leisure and disposition will test it, as it Aem will be the solotion of anolhet bf Nature j is a slave-holding State. ? Has.fha loco foco party no brains t? , fi rNe it Jus knocked them out bv running against a log cabin;- U: i-f ,&J.rS$ f i All men are orators when they feel. mpimimtss.-Iree Trader. H How exceedingly eloquent you must hav uccu wueq uen utman was thrashing youf District of Columbia. But if the ground was neutral, , there was nothing else neutral in the whole affair, A more heart-stirrinsr spec-" muiic will riot excite ? alarm, even if attached : to steam power. . I arii delighted to learn thaL instead of sendingrdelegates .to convention. though long do- 1 swoes, and are converting hiekorv trppa imn iiticaily separated from me lanof their fa- log cabins and in- inere, nave ceaseu to yearn alter it with I qiiije and investigate for themselves, and they filial devotion, nor to take a just pride in the J will understand " for ; themselves- and act for gionua yio iipminion,wi un the present ineraseires. occasion their attachment to the nrincioles of ' i:i s . : . . .---. . I . vm - -mm . - i"r; OB7 manuesteu by tokens of whieh - rue Journal refers to a Whig meeting in tne interest wu be kel m the remotest corner Harrison county. Indisna, at which four thou of theUnion.NV J ; , JV . a. nd persons were present.Mv .ete didthev 4. - V B nl not attempt to anticipate the ofn-1 come from T Advertiser. -.. ui" cial account of this meeting by any efforts at I Not a fv,r r ii.'- tli.. ' ; j . minute description.--Sufficed ,ay that the adinb h , "m the administration raaks,. TT ATT NOTICE it, GENERAL LlM UJi AGEWCr. Hehbt B. S. Wiunat, lection of claims throughout the Western Di. Tennessee; and also act as Ge n'l Land Agent ia listing and clearing old disputed titles, rersoo i siding at a distance, especially Worth nroiini whose Interest is so extensive in this country, oui( do well to notice more strictly the situation of K Land claims. - " ' V - - OfSceat 8omerviHe, Teniw - -Refer to CoL Samuel King, Iredell County, Nc' . Thomas F. UevereuX, Jt.q. KaieigD, William Hill, Sec of Stale, TuVnerJi; Hughes, " - 1 Brown, 8nowf &. Co. . ' y - W. M. Lewis, Milton,' J i 5 " .1 C Etheldred J, Peebles, Northampton, " - v j0hn Huske, Fay etteville, fifr , " . John McNeil, Cumberland County, " February 1 8. 1840. k I5--6 TTTltlOll - A CADEIT2T, O Orcnr-T yj exercises of this School will ; close for tb f sent session on the 13th of June, and. will be ed on the 13th of July, for the Fall Session. terms, for board and tuition, will be the same u be tofore. --"i , , ' . Tuition in the preparatory collegiate course, - per session, - ; r-- In the English,. . .,..' ; !- J Board can be had in respectable fanuiiei Tlla aaa mAMik 1 ."'1 . the public with a tedious advertisement, setting the local advantages, and the usual cete.r - School notice t but is williAg to base a ; patronage on the proficiency of bis scholars WUT1- lie would be glad thai those who design their sons, would do so at an early stag of i"- sion. - - V-' JOtlXv Orange, May Io a.-' 43oaw- (iTATE OF NORTH CAROLINA fon Counry -1 Eauirxpnng Terffl,' saxan Ann J&eiin ey wuuam nveun , -- - . ices" rettfi Ou motion and it appearing to the v00"" Sobntenaa to imocr lha Rill of CotOVW"1 1 Z Bertie county, against Wm. Keith, hive beeB.'Ji lhw ik Kh.rifrihot i.a 1. not to br founa ,D. . county : and also, thst the said ! WHHam fiA an inhabitant of this Slate, or not withiB j- t .s .t. : . .u. .nM ilntK order I"8' . .. UVII UI uw lis Court i the Court doth order U lisement be mada for thirteen auccessiva R.i.;rh pstar ami North Carolina uaM . . . .. 17.:. u .i... unless S rTT vising Uie said William Keith .that, uo JS before the said Court, at the Court hoofeW rjJ an the aeeond Monday of Septemow n'plo 0i answer o demur to the ConplsinaBl .f!. jeeie plainlb it wiM be takett pra mads thereupon, as shall be considered jo tf 1 ii' i- - .