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MISCELLANEOUS., : tv MfAwinm. from the 7 IUeb- f V V y aayISie - ? eond Timea, by request : ; f -X" ITHE RAIL ROAD CONTRArt Jt ttlL P. E. RIVES BOARD OF PUBLIC VORkS. We Doticwl a few day since, that a special "meeting of the Rail Boad Company ' i Into v the Din !Ir. Francis E. Rives.-by which a certain sum cf CMner is to be paid Mr. R- as long M nls portion of th iVtsotooth and Roanoke Railroad shall b need fe, travel- , Against the ratification of thlf tontracV the StaW Proxy, by instruction ?Tf the Board of Public Works. voted. We stated also, that the Petersburg Intelligencer "rebuked, the Board fur to instructing the' Proxy, oo the ritb their views of 1843, olioa to belhe property of said Elves, and so stop- pie it, that the profit of said transportation might be secured to their om Company. - The Board bavlngfully conaidered the i rowed .. .? THE LATE EARL GRE The death of this distinguished English nobjf announced by the last arrivals frpxa Enroll, lafce from the Irvine tne last roan wnoro namou .ground of inconsistency w T J, til Stl ,.7 nV,Va Z txist amongst the Companies themselves, nor co- tareat of the Slate would be better promoted by achemi or contract whatsoerer, the Whieh i, Miclli1,ed or designed to place any one ihan by the patronage of the Portsmouth Com- of tnolher.. pady. Oor.friend of the "ii rtieUet a rf h of lhe tor a gentkr phraae than -rebuke.- Mt toptrtUi,J and the strictest juatice to .11.- .incerely we are sure, all intention of rebuking ineiKjaro, .. -. . , extent of its power; and to harmonize all as it SMI CO SOOW max UM incoaHeucj twojjiuucu efts not Justly charged a poo the Board, it is prop- object of this contract on the psrt of the Directo-1 connected with tha: brilliant circle of atateerffcn rr of the -Pstersburff'Rail Road Company, and who rendered the court of George the Third? jo k K;kt. :n;nr;An. ntwmiinn nt it. If MrHml into I celebrated. Descended from an ancient famwr. effect, opon the business and prosperity, if not the educated at Eaton and Cambridge, and elected ,o tne House or ixwnmoo -eiur aim- luururvi5 , career which proved as bf protracted. ' He was one of t je belonjrs to the State in both of then ; managers oi tne impeacnraem againss vyarr tn i. r n?ninn thtit woold in nowise con- Hastings, and eare the first indications of lie sist with its duty to give to that contract its sane- splendid powers as a debater during the dhrcnj pfri t;n Tv,nJ thi. hrA im. h tha err nature n in 1787 of Pitt's beaty with France.-, He i and purposes of the trust which it exercises, to Secretary of Foreign Affaire in J806, under maintain as far as it can, the rights and intereste FoVe administration when Lord Brougham we of tlwi variona eomnanies which the Legislature Lord Chancellor, and the celebrated reforni J1 has deemed it proper, from time to time, to.es-j was passedV The cu-cumstances of its final pfi. Ublish and subscribe' for, it can never engage sage are thus given in the Life of Lord Eldon "The House of Lords assembled on the 7wW May, and proceeded the same afternoon to cof'. . i CONNECTICUT. 7fc ; ; The NeW Haven Courier contains an interes ting account of the clock factory of Mr. Jkome, ia that city. This estahiishment is oca vcf the most extensive of the kind in the United Sules. K)a entering, our ears were greetea with the mioo-led sound of bux-saws. the thunder of two or three powerful steam enginee,,and the clatter machinery. Our attention was first drawn to the sawing works, by which th cases are cut out and fitted at if by magic Boards in ihe rough sUte lenfftha, for the ,ronU, sides. tob. and bottoms of cases. These are again sub- z - - ' - r that their course on the snbject should be un derstood. ' In their report to the Legislature of December, 1513, thai Board called attention to the rivalry between the Petersburg and the Ports mouth Railroad, and to the condition and pros pects of the two improvements. " It called atten tion to e Sorts of , the two Roads to monopolize power: may hare the mean,' by adjusting their occasional conflicts advantage. tieular case. Slate would be promoted by a contract which would stop the operations of one Company and transfer its business to another, the Board would not on that account be authorized to make it mit the reform bilL . In committee, the Ministers were defeated on amotion, made by. Lord LyiMi burst, to postpone the disfranchising to the enfra j chislng portion of a bill; and thereupon, ondf r all the circumstances of the cases, they judged it expedient to acquaint his Majeaty that nnUits he would announce, a resolution to create suc&a body of new peers as ' would carry the meaaiSs in the form which Its authors deemed essenti a upon grounds of equity and of m.taal W Were it ever so certain, in any par- . htd MCceMfulIy pi bf $ w tnat tne pecuniary interest oi ue .-.,. ',),,... tn r, , cnrnmint. THE SIIiCERITY OF PRESIDENT POLK. I TUUie Elkiior in Tenru$$ee, Nrth Cdrd' 1 The Whig party had never better reaaon tol. satisfied than with the results of these electio Theyatn!cothinglrie; true, and that thevS not expect ; but they lose nothing of moment nd that tbey bad every reason to anticipate. f0.7 be routed utterly nnder the circomaUncea l. .umvm... ,,uui; wi , or lent be remei The Washington correspondeht. of the BaltU1 more Patriot narrates the following facts. If they be correctly stated, no one will accuse the writ er of too much harshness toward the prominent actors in the discreditable scenes described :v t once thought thatJohn i Tyler was the very meanest fnd poorest apology for a President that evr AiA. or eonlj. afriva at ma exalted an aonoint- menu But 1 am of AaLop.nion no longer. (He firBt place, the Whigf were dispirited by thi was bad enoueh, eoodness knows.) ,1 learn that ttfM 1, . V f elec. a gentleman U no in this city, who was the ed. M diffeN ito of a leading Tyler paper some two or three ently from jail their anticipations, and their de. ... ...;.r. finar M.t. and cut in . Der- s 1 .:;. mt I Dresaion was nmnortionsta tn ih ihcl uj uin KiiiiQii w r r i i vaara aim. in uu ui iiib ti lunula liucbi auu u. I r r " - .aiiiruins am feci order for being matched: and put together; terwarde received a handsome appointment thro pecUtions they had naturally induTged : On till no other smoothing or levelling pw I the Secretary ofthe Treasury that, while hold- other hand, the Democratic party waa flU8hJ except what these eaws accomplish. . ;- -Ling this appointment, last year; he went through, ( with recent victory, buoyant with irood fn-B , Mahogany logs ana ouiew reuuecu y- We8t with Gpv Ca88. Mr. Rantoul, and oth- confident of success, possessed of" th: . wur prin with iho ouickness of thought: and this a nn -jfl.ii,1nArii,r tour, mskinir ZTJ - Jr. T -l J?6"'??..0' the kTO'ein. rork about a clock, is VDeechea for Polk and Dallas, and spending 1 smoothed, or in any way remodeiiea, alter pein i freelvthat he rvis'ited Mr. Polk in Te jiperintr with tho auicknesS alhne. of all the WOOQ wors era, on an ezuwvsmiwiDv Hwr.aasing ment for font- rears. Thi WK,M bis I lLl2-1 Z n tiad tirKei ujuutb ro nerve mem to the conteL n- the onplaned tiraner. v l no yeneenny. i n. , br wHom he was distinctly" and positive- I "luPn.ulu nosnnseai jur. folk, or elect Mr is principally of mahogany, rosewooa, ana vawtm5(jthtt Mr. Tyler's friends who supoe: ted WJ. ad ae" co'd ecarcely render their aim nut,' is taken, after peing giuea xo me e .nern0cratic nominations, were his friends, i ation worscf polrtieallr, than it was. Even parts composing the case, to a room sei i and shouM be elected, he would most, assur-1 Tennessee1 where there was a Senator r rt the purpose, In wbicn are empioyea ai dJr Q consider them, and in regard to the fill- ta eleet! tb .Doroarhin,, l"." some eight or ten hands, ana mere . f wonM know dJstinctioo between Was ieQe ' roV he Democrat IT V ? irn anrface ands xcoats of varnish, vr,k r n.t! 1 was maaeqnaTe, lor ine democratic party had i . cut from whfch black wa different apart for this branch when-fished, wiir compare in elegance Se? wl.nd'd nse ? WC0 min y. with the finest articles of furniture m the cabin. 1'. the JocomoUve Tyler office holder I i V tnat. rtCD beinS e circumstancct et ware-rootna of our city. v ' . aforesaid went on his way rejoicing and election, of the eountry. as depressing aa they well could be r - The "movements are all cut in proper forms etin- hst winter he came on here and he to the Whig party, apd as animating and encour and sizes by dies. With great precision and rapid- fcy Mp Tyjeiv nominated as Charge des Af. aging to their opponents, the Whiirs Lave dun; ifV. even to the pivot holes in the plates, srnicn Mr-m tn WaWLa-ht Mr. Tvler. 1 after havi nhiv anil ;n ma!nr; . ! U., fecond, M d ho-rJ grooved Np, ,,,,, , t Uh, . taJ rL'S' - v Cl i j.; .. u .t.ii --.1 L. w..tT .n tKma.S' trmT-l-affijrta lor J ouoing. wouiu jr.tu.j r c.. ..w Tr"""" wCir-;,Ti 6 tu,T of the,land, and set at nought ali the commercial, ISI fL military or other consideration, of policy T !? 12 .f SSlS JTihai Pn which that law was enacted, and upon which of profit had not reached an amount more than . , . , r . r , .oScUnt for tho kpUnat. wmu of either; .od J e"7 " ia. m.gUh.T.beeox.g.rd. U IteM md Oat poo to. principle of ..If JW&i ft-wl IU U CUUCtlUi IU lUfUl UOT Jjun.iuiui.uk, 3 VP I r,mA k:mir..4 tkA r.u.. t.Afn.ietk ti. OUl 0V IHE Baine rauiu uu (miiui a i, iMnii , nnm ntt rin aiiri snhstltuta that Of I ing LordreyVS - posts; pins, and smaller picceejof the dework iTa mrbywhich be, on SSZr was now inUmated to the leading opponents of ie ere turned from the more rough material, polish- account of h8 magnanimity in ivaiving his nomi 6r,n. mus waJ--new prospects must open bill in the House of Lorda that the proposed eife- d and finished a't :tho same time, while the plates nationt woufd profit well as Mr. Tyler's friends ?- PJte and the hopes of men most have lion of peers could be prevented only by theTO- and wheels are cleansed and polisheti by riosmg fa gQ fter this, and after the new opportunity; to rally before a vanquished party bearanceof a sufficient number of them frorae-iy first in a strong solution of aquafortis, ana men Adinin;stration wag installed, Wm. H Polk was can Tiope o plant their victorious eaHcaonthi . - . . - .' f hia friend and nartook of his hosoitality. and Jos I anfnrr1 tvalla tJ thaiV fu Tk . describe minutely the whole pro- V-pw Ji: Wix aWred him that i:; e;: .t, k. V VB"lcrl a clock, or me ife.l.ko movement his home and retain the. of- 1". T?.. w"ai ,l.w" ,m' : it wou d Uke more time ana .... ;:, . i, u a P""8"1 w oow;iinie .iime, mt mewniff nartr prtservaUon, this contest for ultimate success in the isooopoly aimed at, would continue nnder ev ery disadvantage until it should be arrested, by the absence of means with one or the other of the parties to keep it alive, or by .the interference of a competent power. This state of things, the Doard thought, ought not to occasion surprise ; but was the result of an error, (if error it was) of establishing two improvements of soch magni tude to contend at -the 'same points,. for a trade which has thus proved itself inadequate to the purposes of both. The Board then contrasted the condition of the two improvements, and showed the Petersburg Coopany to have decidedly the advantage, it having increased its business, and repaired its road in spite of a heavy debt, while cannot consent to subject the ' Portsmouth and Roanoke Railroad Company, in which the State, in addition to many and weighty objects of public policy, has a money interest of more than four hundred thousand dollars, to the operation of a contract which, in the present condition of that company, cannot be otherwise than seriously, and perhaps fatally, fe!t--it is therefore Re$olvtd That the Proxy of the board of public work be requested and instructed to oppose the ratifica tion of the contract entered into between Mr. Rives aad the Petersburg Railroad Company at the meeting of the Stockholders to be held on the IBth instant. further nnnotitinn - tn the 1 measure before te 1 in pure water. . -rr . . v. . I 4. fr . IfniiKA. Th n.ik Niwraatl. on the IMstiM I " e cauuub Mav. irave notice of a motion resneetin? the iu I cess of making : -c l : . .sJ I tit the mar.hinfirv : . .AncfretUn .moi ! iK nnr-e f wi, feb. I AH sDace than we can at present devote to this pur- . .. k;rn-.hat he went home With a In u of ihem auryives in its pristine force and Eldon argued that though the existence of te I poae. In short, the case, movements, plates, face j oug bearU congratulating himself and his fam- integrity. Misfortune has not disbanded, or inti. prerogative could not be Questioned it was operflo 1 &c which, when put together, form ne r Jer- n the brilliant proppects in the future, but midated, or, diminished them : There have been ik. ir .u ne u. m,.ia I ome'a celebrated brass eiznt-aay ciocas, . go I u a .....i. . a i k. j;.mU.f r;xn. t v.a nn itniartinn, n.t iu. k.. v. : . on any particular occasion ; and protested against, through some fifty different hands before cnpe. office hg heJd by Mr Secretary : Walker, and the occasion; to make as vigorous exertions . f!. f.. .l' .k-. lti. One mnn ran nat together about seventy-I . j ui- . .v.. k I . .. ".. . wiituni the application of it for the purpose now threat ened, as being at once injurious to the people aad perilous to the crown. .J, M There remained, however, but a choice of. vils. Lord Eldon. and the anti-reformers in gv) eral, resolved, therefore, to abstain from furtl&r resistance, and the bill went rapidly through t,ie curnnuiieet sn iuo 4ui oi 4 uiie u wu reau a iui .u ted. Une man can put logeinor aooui overtook him, and that," from that time to this, he nve movements per oay, wai p. has Iaid n hi3ar3, to 'sec how, in what man the first process to the finishing, goes on with e- .. . . at, president Polk will reanite qual rapidity. - . . - the very clever act which he did in behalf of the " We learn from him that the greatest bulk of funcUo' brotherf the present Charge des Af clocks which he anticipates making this year are f . - N . , Th . . b aJready rfesifned for Euronean markets, and that he has already received orders from houses in London . a a 4?l .a time, after a division, in which 106 supporters and Birmingham, England, a large house in Scot BUYING VOTES WITH LIQUOR. In copying the following presentment of the the Portsmouth Company bad been paralyzed by I Grand Jury of Rowan county, at the late August the want of fandarthe destruction of credit, the Term of the Court, the Editor of the MHillsboro' j diminution 6f income, and the loss of a large por- I Recorder" says tint M Rowan county ia not the tioo of their Road, which causes, the Board con- only county in toe btate where the evil exists, e!nded. must soon nut an end to its opposition, I and where there are signs of its increase to a w - s naless soma oowerfnl exDedienr, such as the change of proprietors, for instance, were resorted to. ,Tbe Board then say: . Bat the opersliooa of the two Companies which frightful extent We are sorry to say it, but the fact is so apparent it would be vain to deny it. that treating by candidates is becoming more and more popular in Orange, and that it has now be lt recorded their votes against only 23 of its oppo nents. The remainder of those adverse to it plf- severedin the quieter policy of absenting theft.. selves, and so saved the peerage, with what eye was leu oi luo conSiiiuuon. Earl Grey, after bis retirement from the MCi-, istry, was a liberal member of the House of Lorpu The 'early associate of Pitt. Fox. Burke, a' id Sheridan, be outlived them all, and died fuliyf years and honors. The brilliant Macau lay this speaks of him in an article on Warren Hwiinf k . M At an age when most of those who dtstingt themselves, in life are still contending for prixssl and fellowships at college, he bad won for himself a conspicuous place in Parliament. No advaa- land. and also some Quite extensive dealers in Canada. - In fact, the Yankee clock is becoming a pencral favorite in Enffland, almost entirely i -. - a a 11 I superceding the old Uutcn ciock, wnicn nas oeen long used there as a time piece. it is presumed, Koto "Mr. President Polk is ful fil ing the promises which he earnestly made to the Tyler men , and Conservatives while he was Mr. Candidate Polk !'V f.m ihA aIT m n loin i loi l m- ivt tu, ww t-ausu as iu ku aim lOV. 1 me i on the wing, and parties will soon.be marshalling for 1848, when all the disasters of Tjlerisra" treachery and 1844, will be gloriopsly repairei "'-' : Richmond Whig. ANNECDOTEOF MR. PROFFIT. The following anecdote of Mr.. Proffit is furnished to the Providence Journal by a ETThe PhUadelphia Inquirer, whose Editor has correspooaeni : run over the pages of the book of travels in ftorth t In the early political life of Mr. Proffit, "iie yearly consumes of the various articles ) America, by Ltkix, the celebrated English Geologist, I when a nferaber of the Legislature of Indi used in the manufacture of clocks the following I contains some passaees extracted from the work. f ana, ho exhibited the same modest assurance enormous quantities : 500,000 feet pine lumber ; jjr j. landed in Boston on the 2nd of Aunust; and j and self-esteem that has since made biro to 200.000 feet mahogany and rwewood veneers ; hiaRnt impressions of the Literary Emporium are given in the following brief and complimentary terms 200 tons of iroti for weights ; 100.000 lbs: brass : 300 casks of nails,- L500 boxes of glass, 50 feet per box ; 1,500 gallons varnish ; 15,000 lbs wire; 1U.UUU lbs. glue ; oU,UUU iooaing glass piaies. , , Twenty four hundred dollars are paia year "The heat here is intense, the harbour and city beautiful, the air clear and entirely free! from smoke, so that the shipping may be seen far off, at the end conspicuous in more, elejated stations.' Ha was foremost in every debate seeking a conflict in the wordy warfare, with ever member, friend or foe, that rose on the floor. This cacoethes loquendi was so strong a pai. )y for printing labels, and for screws, saws, coa of many of the streets. The Tremont Hotel merits I sion, that his attention was not confiued to are the sabject of the foregoing remarks, have an im- come almost impossible to command success with- :m7ff:i:L ,Kvi yearly, $30,000 ; docks made per day, ; year, p-itatearinfb another point of view. It is known out it. V tags, of fortune or connexion was wanting tftt 50 00CL"-- ' v-v tothe lecislatara that thesempaaiee form parts of . . - could set off to the height, his splendid taleats wuw . ttrsTeapSar liaeeforthe rreat current of throorh w ' , . " Jugust'Sesnons.lSlS. mdhia unblemished honor. At 23 be had be)n AMERICAN BAILROADS. MMni!TAri.MiuMM,-n.k.a,kAi.rf-t.aM, We, the Grand Jarors of Kowan. Present That ihAnrht wndk tn h mnfrort with th vaterhrt The folio win 7 list of Railroads completed and in between Weldn La North Caitalna and Bltunore. The rertaaoath and Roanoko Railroad, 79 miles in langtb,, is connected with a steamboat line oa the -Chesapeake bay between Portsmoath aad Baltimore, together fanning what ia called the Bey route. The Petenbarg, Richmond and PeierJwrz, and the Richmond, Fredericksbarx and Potomac Railroads, extaaaiog a distance ef eoe bandied' aad siity -one mHea, from Weldoa te Aeqnia creek on the Potomac river ia this State form part ef the island line by way of Rkhmoad and Weuhington ; consequently a trav eller ea the Portsmoath Road is transported only one half the disUaee oa tbat Read within the State, that be vroold travel if the other route wu taken. Hence, tee, it follow, that if the Portsmouth and Reanoke Road ahonld get the whole of this travel, the profit which wotua be proaght into ana remain in the Mate, weald at the regular and fair rates, be equal to JUlexr of what would be retained if the other route received it ; er ia other words, double the profit would rsmeim a the State should the whole travel take the Petersburg Road, compared to what woold remain if the Portsmoullk Road should take it- ia the Ports tnoeth Road the Commonwealth has embarked the no ef $433,850. for nbscriptiens te capital Stock ' aad Uva loan, aad ia the othe three Road, S9S4.300, aaaaing a total iaveetaoeat ef 1,417,150. Upon this large pecuniary interest neither dividends nor interest are at this time paid. Bat there can scarcely be a doubt that if the threagh travel was engrossed by the seoU Yf Rjchmeod aad Washington city, the State Companies oa thai line woold soon be enabled te make some mnanaralioa U the treasury hi dividends." The Board targe their desire for the general good of. the Commonwealth, and sot a hostility to, er preference for. any of the improvements al- tbe most of the bosinesa broaght before as daring this Term, has been in consequence of Drunkenness, and that a great deal of it has been occasioned by and through the public treating of candidates for public offices at different times and places, consequenUj we cannot help bat view the practice as an evil, and a growing evil, foe it is manifest to every one that it is snnnslly becoming worse, and we cannot help but feel alarmed for the good .order and morality of the community at Urge, if not for liberty itself ; for it hss almost come to pass that those who treat the most are certain to be elrcted, consequently those who are un able or unwilling to treat, have encouragement to be come candidates, as they are almost invariably defea ted no matter what their qualification are ; and we cannot help but think it is high time for the friends of good order and morality, and for every Patriot without distinction of party, to come out and nut the frown of condemnation upon the practice, and here after use their infioence in endeavoring lo prevail on all the candidates to abandon the practice and trust to their own merits rather than the merits of the whis key barrel. Joan- McCcxLocar, Foreman. soje representative oi a great age wn.cn nas pas- VT0itA we he an aggregate of more than mAA r . Tint lhn.a uhn a?ilkin Ih. laat fart I - f . .. m . i " - mivoc nuvi nuuui ' . j eight tooua&nd mues oi xniernai lmproYeraenia: years, nave iistenea wun aeiigni, uu me morqug ... BMnnmd... , Length UttiiU: Cost. uu HHiwwu wio wjKauwi ui luc iinu.o u. iLp Portland, Saco ana Portsmouth iu iiic hjiij ai.u aniojaieu eiuencf ui yuines Concord Karl urey, are able to lorm some estimate oi tee Boston and Maine powers of a race of people among whom he WS I Boston and Maine extension not the foremost." , , 1 Boston and Lowell ' -t'-- fl I Boston and Providence NORTHERN ENTERPRISE. U ? i Boeton and Worcester n . -n-. .v- ilrl Berkshire xrum aomo cereui remars un u euvjey. Charleston branch Northern Enterprise, in the Richmond Times'vf I Eastern n'nii , . Wrbmrn iiitvWed. 75 : naid aire8 1 ts reputation as one of the best in the world. Recol " ' " r J. ' . " i..t:..ii . . .l; -c. t i crossed the straits of Dover, I am astonished, after having traversed the wide ocean, at the resemblance of every thing I see and hear to things familiar at home. It has so often happened to me in our own rai,Y! cl school fund, to change or establish an e- can Jonrnal," and republish as a matter of general tinct language, to encounter provincial dialects which lection precinct, to incorporate a village, or interest. - There are now in the United States, in op- it U difficult to comprehend, that I wonder at finding rest rai n geese and bogs from ru n n l ng a t la rgfl eration and nearly completed, over 2,000 miles of the people here so very English. ? If the metropolis in any town or village in the State, could be madein the house by any member, but Air. broereM In the United States, with their length and original cost, we find in a late number of the "Amer- statesmen who appeared as the delegates ot thii British commons at the bar of the British nobility; AH who stood at the bar, save him alone, aft! gone culprit, advocates, accusers. To Ihe ten w . . o - r i erauon ana n erauon wnicn is now m tne vor oi me, ne ise Canal and w. to 'thw Railroads recenUy of NWEngland be a type of a large part of the tni- a v v . jr w s - v er - t m m xrv-a s-m t public measures and general laws, but de scended to every private act or local bill that was brought before the house ; not a propo sition to remove the seat of justice or change the lines of a county : to appropriate the lo- the 13th instant, we extract the following : J Richard Harris, Benjamin Fraley, George VVilhelm, Henry 8Ioop, Benjamhi Sechler, Henry Deal, -Asa RibUa, David Shoiibarger. .John Rogers, Richard Graham. Jacob SeUer, Michael Bostian, Caleb Yost, Henry Wilbelm, John Shaman, en. Fitchburz i r I Nashua and Lowell MThe character of the people of Massacrtr-1 v.w BadFord and Tannton setts affords a subject of useful study. Inhabiti ng f Northampton and Springfield a land so barren that a Southern Planter wot Id I Norwich and Worcester regard it as unworthy of cultivation, tbey caise 1 Old Colony it to sustain a denser population than is soppc I oiougnioa nrancn a : Atk.. Si.ta Tk.. fl.M I lannton branch hikrrAn rrwlr. tKpmUp. cnr- nf nprvtii.tlf Vermont and MassachusetU wealth ; and the rigour of their climate only In- St0.brid?? at ables them to tnrnlts frozen waters into r JldgW 1L?EJ&Z a v uu vuw uwui uai wm va feivufl eiujueb aisv u t TI.M..I..:. i only natural advantage, they command the cdkiVl Hartford and New HaTen merce of America. J heir manutactures are sent J Hartford and Sprinefield to every quarter oi me giooe. cm not conirni t Stonington with a thriving agriculture, a prosperous foreign I Attica and Buffalo and domestic commerce, and flourishing mawi-1 Auburn and Rochester fact ores, they are now engaged in successful H forts to make their State the conduit of the vt Western trade from the Northern Lakes. Tiey The Spartan, published at Spartanburg,! contains aetrong appeal to tbe "Laboring laded to as the motive of these snraesiions. Classes of the Upper Country," to leave the I In the report of last December the Board aain I State to save themselves from starvation. called attention to tbe difficulties between the two "We aay to you," says the writer "in all Boais and the propriety of legislative action cpon sincerity and kindness, fly while it is poesi- ct with a unity of purpose, a promptness of l&s; them. It commotikaUdtba history of Mr. Ri res ble for you to do so.. What hope is there olotion, and a discretion of judgment, which re proceediaga against the Portsmouth Road ; and for you if you stay T . Alas I there is scarce fe,donT 'H1.686? !tt Republics. There areSio IrV-..cfreixiSA lJSZsW jiore rtemwrtia the .rem ewere tlajlhej of tbe old crop wilh the. wbola of tbe new, 6eld..n4 Worce.tertnd Lowell .re not je.lP. iu pvTMinwawa hi aaj-particular. i wm t4u.11; uuiucu uui amongsi me people, j of Boston, nor Boston of them. like lioara was spread oaiore the legislature accoroing to ine numoers they bare to feed, their owe views of the maitsr.and explained the it would not last until ..the middle of March natare ef the rivalry between two Roads and the next." This is cenaiqly , a robst appalling bjoryrtMlu'ng to the sections interested in them, picture. That people roust leave their homes cs vellee to the State treasury. Tbey, more, to save themselves from starvation, is -an over, urged the Legislature to tbe adoption of such event that can scarcely receive credence ; inaasares in the premises as might be constaient and yet such sppears to be the fact.' ' Does with the general good of the Commonwealth.-- I it not call loudly for some energetic meas Two eessMoe or that body have intervened since I ores by tne slate T All move onrin harmony, promoting" the general prosperity, i VVbat is the secret or the remarkable success Auburn and Syracuse Buffalo and Niagara Erie (446 miles) Erie, opened, . . Harlem Hudson and Berkshire Long Island : Mohawk and Hudson Saratoga and Scbnectady Schnectady and Troy Syracuse aad tftica - Tonnawanda . . Troy and-Greenbnsh v" ' Iroy and Saratoga ther-rj:najcad report was made by the Board, of these Deoole. work in ar airaint - natural imndi. ment which we would consider insurmountable! I Utica and Schectady Ia it tnerelv becanse thev are able to tret imnmv. I Camden and Amboy mesnt . lawa throiio-h thir ' Wialatnn 1 Rir? tiA I Elixabethtown and Somerville means ; though this is an imporUnt preliminary. I -ewe?e3r -t :.ik. ;ni.:ni r tk. .i-J I ratterson wmuiu. Ko. ks.j istirvn. 1 ni. wii8 aeauiuiciiijreiicv, .wnuaa wioo iya I HarrisbUrg and Lancaster .j-a--v. ? a n it t 10 wnai is Dissin? in ine worm.- nonest. innus. I ir..i.,Mn k u a a . aaaa a aj w j SiOBiagS ylVH SaaiaS hot do measure had been taken by it to remedy I YoxrrHTT7i.CajiiiHAL.r-A youth named Arnold. I trious and vigilant, they let no opportunity ilip I Little Schnvikiit e . 1 . I - ft . a . a 1 anaviAavaJ f L.& J e an I rt mAv nnv rtAi tntiayta etAalf k w frte wairiailM L 4tll 1 J art . w naa m ; n rr uaw avn 11 1 am v t n sw nann r rw sarn n 1 aaa uclieu sua iim mil mow w at ai 'I'aaaAk.n wa amaj auwiur tuu 11 uui am kh n bSkiLia ua atia nuuiu. c runsMnnrrr nn a inmmi - esg sisaaw wiwi iaaijjw ae aav evevuvy vt euwu g m vmhiui vi at mi, AAUUOUIJlf m I a . a vwwa aH wui legislative action, it became, cf eourse, tbe toper- overseer, in the parish of Concordia, laat Septem- V 1 '- H f v ' ? ;v : l&f JIn1b,J;haf S V alive duty of Ihe Board of PnUio Works to oppose ber, was arrested a abort time since in Catabotf. ':' " tbe adoptka of any plan to aanibilate, or prevent Pra. nd lodged in jaiL - This boy, Arnold, ' Vf0"1? A AuyiasiTr- We cUp the follo. the main ts nance of either of the Roads. A con- who is only ' fourteen years of age, if he be the 'inS truthful paragraph from a communication ih trary cootse 00 their part, in tbe recent action of murderer of Tarmebill, (as it is reported he has the N. Y. Tribune. It is indeed a sterol? me reiersacrg vompanv, woma nave oecn an 1 wwM.wuttuit,(Mji uo iMion Kouire Uazettel thnntrhf 1 r " lxcxmblestretch"cf MtSnnitv."' - - . I must be no .Inner b the business of erime. vennr' I . - " ... - - w -rumm . M vmnnrr I " . " a uuuuia uevrrciiau man eoaiweniV seven hnrr. I . 1 7 biuud fuu tekting to the contract with Mr. Rives: At a meeting of the President and Directors of the Board of PubUe Works,; 00 the 22d July, 1342, the following preamble aad resolution were adopted: ' shot were lodged in his body. - unfriended in the cold world," struggling bravely against the frowns of fortune and the temotatians Essrscr for thi Dxid ljt Pasis. In I of a society ran mad with riot and Iicentiousns. Paris when a corpse is carried through the aDd obtaining herself pare, uncontaminaied streets, every person who meets it, from the 1 110(1 bove reproach perhaps too, feeding he r. 1 'y oi u rawrsourg piiroaa King Id.tbe scavenger, takes off his hat, and hnDCT mouths of her fatherless children byShe Cccpanj, presented to Ihe Board for its informs. kcep, it ofj ti the mournful hearse has pass- 1boT own hands ; and the wretch wTiq tea a copy of eontract Jataly agreed .opon be. ed. Indeed, many persons not only nncover WOttW rob her of one single penny of a sunf.sU tween Franca E. Rives and the Dnctory of said themselves, but instantly drop on their knees eqaired. dewrvestabe scourged wiih Coopany, and stated that a meetingef the Slock, on m.. , . acomions. Prond ami h.m,. ,M ..11 I v. VWIVIIM I r-f f j m.v WW V. .b &11 iiujr. I holders thereof would be bel J 00 the l$ih instant for the special purpose of, rejecting or .adopting the same . and further stated that tbe contract and m all circumstances. tnatimi n ,h .k4M Ma. . - - t J I . W.M .UU1U" tr Kyu.Yr '-'""g'cea iruia 1 pwa ioa ueieouer 01 sucn uncomplaining, qnpte, .0W1 appears to wax warm., r in ine 1 tenumg vinne and beauty-for virtue is beauiil. itself Ui teen entered in t. on the part of the laat . Vickshurg Sentinel ao'd'JSxpcUori we and all the ebarma which ever flashed iatoxfca Dirsctory, with the fxprtu view of stopping aU notice ttttnty seven eppoiotments by Ex- tion to the senses from Woman's face and form r wansprjnaKoooo.soe::caoiipe txrumouia ana governor. wcrtult, a candidate for United are bollow.and hideous mockeries, if vhtuecorn, -Bnaaci, RaiUpaJ wit. Itsbridgev as haj been State Senator, to address the people. mend them act to the heart and soul of the he; TSCcr.utc2cTttd.hr a court el haiaKoriaWtf1. '. ' '"Jrifw.. J.; uu.: - - ' , v I 'i r r Minehill and Schuylkill Haven JNornstown - . Philadelphia and Trenton Pottsville and Danville Beading - , ' , Schuylkill Valley ' Williamsport and Elmira i Philadelphia and Baltimore . Frenchlown - - -Baltimore and Ohio Baltimore and SuaquebaaBa Baltimore and Washjngtoa Greensville and Roanoke ' ' ' Petersburg and Roanoke ' Portsmouth and Roanoke " , v Richmond,' Fredericksburg and : Potomac " ' ' . Richmond and Petersburg8 y wincnesxer and rotomae ; Raleigh and Gaston r-i Wilmington and Raleigh South Carolina j t Columbia - v 1 Central- Georgia' ' ir. f iv-iii'j .fefti .? : Montgomery and West Point : Lexington and Phtor' Little Miami 'U r , y Mad River , r 1 i t. ':i Madison and Indian apelis 50 35 . 56f 17i 26 41 44 '20 ! " " 54 ; 50 14i. 28 50 ;u 11 3 156 74 38: 25 48 31 78 26 22' 35 . 26 -31 V 96 17, 22 20 53 43 ' 6 25 78 61 26 34 36 26 45 36 10 20 . 40 9 18 20 30 29 94 .10 25 93 - 16 188 . -58-: 38 :m .60 78 1,200,000 750,000 1,485,461 455,703 1,863,745 1,886,135 21478 250,000. ' 280,260 2,388,631 1,150,000 380,000 430363 17283 2,17066 . 87,820 63,076 250,000 41316 7,67602 1 8,431 144,123 1,100,000 600J)00 200,000 336,211 1,796,342 . . 766,657 200,000 Proffit bad divers prof or cons to urge in fa vor or against the measure, as suited tbe bu morof the moment: and he generally claim ed to be better informed on these local sub. ted States, the industry of Sam Slick, and other wri ters, in collecting together so many diverting Ameri canisms and so much original slang, is truly great, or their inventive powers still greater. : fe - The onward progress of our country, and the won derful spirit of improvement which has characterized jects than; the representatives of the particu certain sections of late years, are aptly illustrated in lar districts, whose constituents were to be the following passageV ! ; ;. ".'5 4" ''"'f affected by the ineasure; One day, when ba "A few years ago it was a fatiguing tour of many had been; more busy than usual inintermed weeks to reach the Falls of Niagara from Albaay. dling in measures of a purely local charac Weare now carried along it the rate of sixteen miles teft the tnansgement of which was always an hour, on a railroad often supported 00 pues, through r.u- !........;.. fih large swamps covered witi aquatic trees and shrubs, JAT f tirtesyno the representatives of IbV orthrongh dense forests, with; occasional clearings, counties interested, an old member Iron where orchards' are planted by anticpation among tbe Dearborn, who bad several times experien stnthps before they have even had time to run op a CCfj ne annoyance of Profit's impertinence log house. c The traveller views with surprise in the Q3 M J p , d bj ,f and with a midst of so much anocenpted land, one flourishing ' , . . ' T . , town after another, such as Utica, Syracuse, arid An" grav.ir said the gentleman from Petcrbo- burn.' At Rochester he admires the streets of large rough had displayed during tbe season a mm- houses, inhabited by 20,000 souls, where the first set- me knowledge of nearly every County, town U. knit k'u Lx ..km ! iki mU.mu. ..I. - ... . . . ... uer ouui nis log canin m tne wimerness only twenty ,nfl -;ilsirn fh Statu, and a very nliuaate . .l .1 - I 1 anil mm mw buui HBUOBrfiouw.ino. loaimffoni 11 An i . - years ago. ' At one point our train stopped at a hand- window, we saw a group of Indians of the Oneidas, I feelings of the inhabitants of every section mtciy uio uwatsiwtt iflo oroaa lasas arouna, urn now I ot lu 1 116 HO Re genliement ne tnuugu9 humbly ofiering for sale a few trinkej, such as bas- ma8, haTe ocen an itinerant throughout the kets ornamented with porcupine quiHs, moose-deer c,.,r-,K-? ..J hi 'would, with tliQ Atthe other window. I ,na . uu, auu wu ui uivu vit , nt ui, vuier wmuw, i , . . . . ru stood a weU dressed waiter handing ices and confec- j consent of the house, asa lniormauon oi ui uonary. When We reflect that some single towna. of I rrentlpmarii from FotcrboroUffh. WDico be Sn nnn whkli thfl Lfoundation8 were ,,aid b7 arsons stilUivingi could probably give, on a subject of deep in f 0,000 !ff . terest and ebneerrf to one of his eon.titue.is, 1231 575J613 11021 W17.893 303,658 650,800 1,115,897 1 72732 180,000 476,801 2,168,165 500,000 2,000,000 ; - 500,000 1,000,000 150,000 ' 800 ,000 7 120,000 100,000 600,000 100,000 ' ' 315,000 800,000 400,000 . 100,000 ' 9,45770 1,000,000 400000 4,400,000 - - 600,000 7,623,000 3,000,000 , 1,800,000 ' T' 950,000 '96980 154,181 to the T.l it tie would he kind enouan to repir Wa, aaasajw aM WUUUf V V OWII VVaOO aV CMUy ' ' i a tj I the extraordinary revolution, however much we may j inquiry, f Mr." Profit graciously nwlded an commiserate the unhappy fate of the disinherited I assent, and the House having uttered a gen race. ral -rr nf onint' conent. the member Referring to pur onward progress, he makes this J Yrorn Dearborn said he would make the in- :t. u . M Had Spain, colonized this region, how different would have been hercareer of civilization ! Had the puritan fathers landed on the banks of the Plata, how many hundreds of large steamers would ere this have been plymg the Parana and Uraguay--how many railway trains flying over the Pampas how manv large schools and nnfvettitie flourishing ia . Para guay j qqiryi bv? reading a paper sent to him mat morningl Mr. Proffit moving' to s seat neir the member from uearoorn, ineiaiiei ? ?: Know1 all nieri' by Ihese presents, that I, h William Turner, late of Culpepper county, State of Virginia, send greeting: 'Strayed or stolen out of high meadow and a lovr we arrived Here alter a Journey of one hundred ed one wool on the getting UP siae, ana n - and sixty miles through the forest of North Carolina, the down Jying-i-The skin and meat grown fart between Weidon and WHmington, and e voyage of to the bone-be troU behind and paces befors- about 17 hours tea tsamship, chiefly in the nighti Now.-whosoever will take up the said ram and between-Wilmington and this place. Here we find ourselves m." a genial climate. where the snow la rarely seen, and never lies above an horn or two up on the ground. -. The rose, the narcissus, and otL er' flowers, are still lingering in the gardens, the Woods. still. verdant with the magnolia. live oak and long leaved pine, while the dwarf fan palm or pal metto, frequent among the nnderwood,narks a more southern region :In less than four weeks we left wvwu, wsiitv, poau irora me ie the Sod de- I i" ' .uni -. . t:n gree of laUtude, carried often by the power of steam I ered the member, with jut 10. hand, masing pled Inns, deliver.the same to J. W, Tnrner, Iirmg " foot of Blue Ridcp, and has run away for horse stealing and gone to Indiana, shall receive eisD teen pounds . Virginia currency. Given omJcr my hand and seal this sixth day of January A I IWs'-rKr -y.:-J VVk- TURNER. Vi Turning Iq Proffii to ask him tite mtA l..m t -,tn th. rfttrard. he dlfCOf- ejeveral hundred miles together through tWnlypeo- long strides for the door, amid a general roar thw country with the difficulties we had contended f 'iTa5 tnd local legislation ba with the year Ufore wheil'travenioir In Em. It facilftated. by, this occurence, dunogw" Hv AAA AAA I ihlVaVl JvK tlAnnlAna W. ?i : ! T .. . a . - . - I o ; ouujuuu I "r a" kyvkiuo puw wi xeuraine, xnrxany and I session. ! . J i. S2;5 700,000 1 oUwr iwineei ef raaee.,,i".:'?.y rf-v-n U - - j , ..i,,:. uw,uuu ,1360,000 100,000 32 844 161 136 E 66 5 5,671,000 190 " 281,723 1474 i 2,650,000 t 40 450,000 f40 --, t 400,000 :i 40 itut 152)00 '56 ,,21200 TTOTICE. k . 3787 011308,467 j r ..... - lr ef TSt W; k-' wv 1 nTH Creditors of Stbmbx M.: DrccKsi a'l TmURSTJANT to an Order of the Court of Eyj jLL.anKrupitn rerson uoonty, U. tte hereby I 117 tj for W6rthmPtori County, i snaii su -notified. that the nndenimel nib n.t :js. I th. r.uA mnA ut'.nr.. Af saLI County,00 tribution of the assets of said Bsnkrupt's E.ute, on first day of October, for the purpose of stsui.f as "J the third ilandae in Hiinumhan ..J .M M. I -Ani f tf- Tr- Ar It. BrSPim " plication will be made to tbe Judge of the DisUict the hands- of, II,. J. Cako, Trustee, i AH pe810 Court cf the United States at Chambers In Fayette- interested in the distributien of said fond. Uie4 for aa order te that eflect, on ihat-dayi w, ii quested to coma forward and present their clwm 0 ; v. E. -QJREAVE, Assignee; a I that day.; f j : WM.BARKOW, r . v U.- efS.M. Diekins. 1- Jackson, July 30, 1845, ; .Augost 10 1815. V ... ? . -3w: Pr. Adv. WM,;'';i''J'' l ..k-v-i" 1 . 1 . . . : , . it .- 0
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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