N O ItT H CAROL I'WiA. S3EWIK to t, .
a J? -ir t rv
IBEHTT. THE CONSTITUTION' UNION.
TOE SENTINEL,
EWBERN:
'KIIAY. AUGUST 16, 1833.
"-777.,tv rpsnectable and numerous meeting
n tizoiH of our Town ana" County was held in
lire on Tuesdays vening last, for the purpose of
eiitraung public opinion on the subject of Inter
CTcpri)ve'ments. The Resolutions, which were
nitiiously a(loPted are inserted in this paper.
an' .pptintr distinctly understood, that if the plan
' i out in the Resolutions shall fail, we will go
i onJ hand for the Rail Road. In the language
r'fr Gaston, we " donH give, vp the ship." We
. much from the proposed District Convention to
' ,.,PM1hlcd at Kinston, and any system which they
rKlopt will demand, and as we earnestly hope.
support from every one who feels the least
,v of friendship for the community in which he
..-si'le-- " "
The Railway Engraving which is displayed in
roarer, has been approved for its neatness and fi
hiy. h was executed by Mr. Allen Fitch,
Matchmaker, who lives next door to this Office, and
riio possesses extraordinary mechanical tact in get
vTupany iniug i inc mju.
We take" pleasure in collecting and furnishing for
- r rt-iulers all fiict3 which tend to illustrate the sue-
rlrodrfintr rmprations at our bar.
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The
Internal Improvement Meeting. --Pursuant to
notice previously given, a large concourse of the citi
zens of the town, county, and adjoining counties,
convened at the Court House in this place, on Tues
day evening last; William Gaston, Esq. was cal
led to the Chair, and James W. Bryan, Esq elected
Secretary. The Chairman, in an animated and spirit
stirring address, after explaining the object of the
meeting, deplored the present condition of North Caro
lina, and drew a cheerless parallel between the pre
sent depressed situation ot this section of the State
and what it was only twenty-three years ago. He
reminded the meeting that no progress for the last
thirty years, in public improvement, physical or mo
ral, had been made, an 1 that other States were ag
grandizing themselves at our expense ; Virginia on
the North, and South Carolina on the South, were
tapping the springs of cur prosperity, and when all
should be accomplished for their good, then weshould
be scorned and derided, or taken into humble keep-
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ing. rie called upon tnem io use niuiuai lunicar-
ance towards each other in their expressions and ex
pectations ; all classes to join in the work ; the rich
and the poor to contribute according to their ability;
,i-...;iw. a (.Ttmct nf h I- tipr from a frentJeman
to take rrreat
rising III ruriailiuuui, - . tn.U,m:ritnf Imrmnn,, nnrl nninn rnJl n,l
iiits may De " i "
... : v.; ,m,i ii'hnjp st.Mteme
T " 1 U"i ' Zt.lv from the scene thua, by a long pull, a strong pull, and a pull alto-
:e . " gether," the great work might be accomplished, and
nniTIltlOfl. I
" ' ' Portsmouth, Aug. 4th, 1833. the evils under which we labour, remedied. The
n-r cvrl.i "have been a strict observer lor the Chairman then addressed the meeting upon the plan
udritfi, of the improvements going on in the na- of internal improvement which was about to be sub
Cratioti near this place say the Flounder Slue mittcd to them ; assured them that although it con-
1 t'lK? pleasure Hi Slallllg, mill out-ii luvs utcu hhj i it.nipiu.tcii uii iiiijjiuvxniuiii ui mc ;cusc ivivcij wu.,
oncces, of dredging already, that there can be no that the project of a Rail Road was by no means
'oubt riimnining of its ultimate success. Owing to abandoned ; that if after the survey and examination
the novelty ol the work, and the difficulty oi procu- which the Resolutions contemplated, of the Rivers,
L 9 - - - . v . -I--ka-k n-t t-v 1 . 111 r 1.1.. I T
mi" proper vessels aim iiun.uiciy, n incn iui U Xl snouiu oe lounu mat me ieuse was not susceptioie
.:me to wt fairly under way. i ne quanury 01 sana 0f steam boat navigation, that plan would be aban-
" removed, has 'already been immense. Picture to doned . but that it deserved at least an experiment,
vimrrelf a ehoal hail or tnree-ioutiu oi a inuc in as it was a natural channel running through the
lt li;ththe sand so close anu nam as 10 renaer iui- heart of the count,.yj cajjable of being improved at a
r,.t impossihle to penetrate it wun a suarp suikc or
-noit a 'depth of f water, of from four to five feet,
thwijrh which there has already been a channel
nu,i,. ?utiicieiv.!y wiie and deep for vessels to ass
taon lides, .rawing, 7 leeet the best evi
in rurnt
drne'eof which act is, I have a memorandum often
vessel? tv.iviug one.tlirougl
in thelast month, July,
several ipf which, to my owh knowledge, drew more
than 7- feet, anJ otic of djie number took in her
Congress, generally, be requested to use their influ
ence and exertions to urge on the prosecution of these
operations with increased energy, as pregnant with
most important consequences to this section of North
Carolina.
3. Rtsolved, That for the purpose of facilitating
the communication between Newbern and the inte-
terior, we believe that our efforts should be directed
in the first place to the improvement of the great
John Washington, G. S. Attmore, John M. Bryan,
John B. Dawson, W. C Stanly, be the delegates to
represent this County in the said Convention.
9. Resolved, That when this meeting adjourns, it
will adjourn subject to the call of the Chair.
Messrs. Jno. H. Bryan and Manly, addressed the
meeting upon the great importance of doing some
thing now, for the internal improvement of the State
number of troops might then disembark on that shore.:
While 1 am writing three suspicions looking vessels
are in the offing, and I heard about an hour since
that it was ascertained by telegraph that six largo
vessels beloning to Don Pedro were on the bar. " It
cannot be long before something decisive trill take
place. They have many well wishers here for their
success. 1 "
" The British vessels of war have been riding at
single anchor since Saturday, to go up the river out
of the way of the batn-ries on the approach of Don
Pedro's partv. The Spanish frigate is already goe
up; but should the fleet of Miguel go out previously,
I believe it to be the intention of Adml. Parker to fol
low it in the Asia ; accompanied by a frigate, to pre
vent improper treatment to vessels bearing the Bri
tish flag. The French frigate goes out also, is is
said to protect the vessels of that country. The Brit
ish marines will be landed for the protection of Brit
ish persons and property, should any disturbance take
place here.
There will be much sanguinary work, I expect,
between the two parties, should the Pedroitcs attack
the capital. The cholera continues its ravages.
Many persons among the better classes have been
carried off within these few days.
Paris, Jaly 3. The enlistment for the service of
Don Pedro is going on actively. Among the enlisted
are a considerable number of Polish and Italian refu
gees. It is said that the Minister of the Marine in
tends to keep a number of armed vessels prepared in
thft nnrtff. in case an intervention in the affairs of Por
tugal should be decided upon by France and ng-
MARKETS.
LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET.
much less expense than would be necessary for thc
construction of a Rail Road, and would not require
frequent and expensive repairs. He informed the
meeting, that previous to thc introduction of steam
boats on the Cape Fear river, the freight of a bale of
Cotton from Fayetteville to Wilmington, was one
dollar, but upon inquiry, he found that it was now
reduced to fifteen cents. He then alluded to our
.Tighter Joad in Castle Channel, alter which she beat w"um.aiu -. auu Sav, a.
nut foi.Jniu-inrr :it. least 8 feet water. I could Peering account ol the successlul progress ol the
len'Tthen'out; 'ihis Mtcr much by pointing out the operations at Ocracoke.
manv advantages of this Channel over any other in 1 he following resolutions were then introduced by
thiri navigation, for safety in time of storms, anchor- Mr. John Washington, and alter being discussed,
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e, &c, but will defer that to a future time, when I and having the blanks filled by inserting the names
Lope I .sliall be able to give you still more favourable of the gentleman therein mentioned, were unani-
acrotiiitcv mouslv adonted :
1 oniiw T1 Int oca r nti rt nP fho Tr-vrl c n(
r t; iitt; ll i n luu.ii ij i. in umt tut x uobiiiici.i 1 .
(itMUTal has succeeded m concluding a permanent , . , . ;
.... A (.. n. -, , . then inability to improve the physical and moral
contract lor the transportation of the Mail between . 1 1 .
.(iporifrtiiivn. S.C mi! Sm :tVivi Up. and that, a Steam J '
n ii- c r i r reaoy 10 nuiKe every e.eriioii in our power, uuu mai
.oat. in riminnr.f inn with n inn n tonr horse l ost- J J ' 1
.oacltes, is to be iorthwith placed on the waters of . , .
I pvprt inncj with nurs. fn rnisp nr within thp. Sitntp.
the Waccumaw. The contractor, Dr. Everelt, of , , . , . ,
0 ..... . , t. ... . . goou marts oi tramc, anu provide tne means oi cneap
um.u viiil, i. ii lruiiv;iij:iii ui ill cil wuuiiu 1111,01 iudv. i . . j
" I nnl rnnupnipnt trnnarinrtntmn tr t hum
wiio will do iur-tice to the undertaking. This, and -l
the nuaiy other facilities afforded to travellers on the nesoitea, 1 nat tne operations now m progress
Atlantic route, adds to the encouragement which at Ocracoke liar having already furnished to this
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my be exnected bv a steam boat. Pri a cnannei 01 navigation exceeaing Dy one loot
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in depth that which was lately in use, give high as
We neither htertain nor would encourage a ! feeling surance that the impediments which have here
rf hostility and abuse towards our southern sister, but tofore obstructed our communication with the ocean,
we must be indulged in telling a good thing. may thusbeetlectually removedand that therefore the
Mr. Gaston, in his address on Tuesday evening, Representative in Congress lrom this District in par
made some allusion in the courseof his remarks, to the ticular, and the Representatives from this Slate in
mbriquet of Rip Van Winkle, applied by Preston
to this State. i: Better is it" said he, " to sleep onXor
ever, than awake to madness and to treason. Better
that the spirit was abroad, and unless Newbern
thoroughfares of Nature, our rivers and,their main now sustained herself, (for much was expected from
tributary streams We have come to this conclusion, her, and they had a right to expect much from her)
first, because at all events and whatever other modes we must m truth and fact, " give up the ship.' They
of communication may be ultimately adopted, the spoke much in detail, upon the great internal resour-
removal of the obstructions to navigation in these ces of the State, her vast products, the great spirit of
water courses, cannot but be immediately as well as emigration which had been produced by her depres- The Messager states that the. three cystcms pro-
permanently beneficial to all residing in their neigh- eed condition, the languishing state of her commerce, posed in Don Pedro's council were I. I hat an army
hnnrhrwt mnot ton.1 n hn mnTK nni tmnrnvo. and the anathv of hpr iian0 Ti,0 :J of 4000 men, commanded by the Regent in person,
. . " . Li:.:...i a 1 i n , .. .... should make a descent on Lisbon 2. That an army,
mem oi our common marKet. toeconmy, oecau.se uue,slU0u, mW tne nesomtions did not under the command of a General, should proceed to
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mere is a strong probability that the river ieuse may contemplate, tne abandonment of a Rail-road that the Algarves, in the hope of being jomed by a nu-
be rendered fit for steam boat navigation to a noint the route lately surveyed bv the Enrrinppr m!P1 merous body of Spanish malcontents and deserters.
above Waynesboro', at an expense bearing no com- through all the towns on the Neuse, and if a rrood and and thice proceed to Lisbon, while Don Pedro
aiii5u" iu Lxauway, unu u coiivemeiiL .u.uu,Uu,vUUUu mcana ux oieauiuoais whole army should make a sortie from Oporto h-
tranaportation by means of steam boats, has many could be obtained from Newbern to either of those gainst the besieging forces, and if successful march
decided advantages over all others; and thirdly, be- towns, or to any intermediate place, it was deemed p" 10 1-',SDon-
cause if it should be found that the Neuse cannot be most advisable in our present situation, to begin the
mjla rusirlrroKlo Cny ctaom lnt4r. t-.int-. nn Ko I T? nirl-rnn1 thprp IPhmvPVPiv nnnn pvnmlnnttnn Viic.
lip.vp. t.bp. intprmpfhntP Hictnnpp Kwiivoon tho hpnl nf nlan should he found to be imnrnctirnblp. thpn thpir Li aur a unc o on he market opened
' w wv-"" I ' mis weeK wun great excitement, which ennt nnpd
steamboat navigation, and the Railway from the sole reliance would be upon the construction of a without interruption to the close : prices gradually ad-
West, may be provided for by a Railway of compara- Kail-road ; that no definite action could be had up- vance, and are now id per id. higher lor American ;
fivplvcmnll mot nn thp mnttpr, until thp sittinrr nf thp lictrirf Poniron- I-U to O-IU lor UrdU dHU Egyptian, aild o lOl"
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it. itesoivea, i nat it oe earnestly recommended uou at amsion, on me mini awnaay oi eptemDer jujv Q The demand in the early part of the wppW
to the County Courts of Craven, Lenoir, Wayne, next, to which place, they trusted the counties enu- was limited, and prices in consequence declined,
Johnston, Greene, Pitt and Jones, to proceed imme- merated in the Resolutions wouldsend full delegations, but since Tuesday, when the inquiry both on specu-
,i;r,tpi,r tv10 vr,;M r Qn v,0 r.fM ,n On motion nfMr. W c Stanlv Rponhfl TV, of tion anu irom me traae revivea, me Dusiness trans-
I 1 1 oHai hop hoan irortr rrrxi t Qtii tha mr r rlm AlAnAN 4.k
llinu ljy W"1W1 wuu.n-uu uicuvcisrti.uHiiuu- ruu,"Ks " uc day at the extreme prices of Friday last in American
paistrcamsrunnmgthrough their respective Uounties, newspapers oi mis town. descriptions, and 1-bd to 1-4 per lb advance in Brazils.
and causing to the full extent of all the means in their n motion of Mr. Edward Stanly ; Resolved, That
power, the logs and other bars in them, to be taken the thanks of this meeting be tendered to tmChair-
away and removed. man, for the able and impartial manner, in which he
5. Resolved, That Wm. Gaston, John Washing- as presided over its deliberations.
ton, John H. Bryan, Wm. Hollister, John M. Bryan, On motion of M. E. Manly; Resolved, That the
John T. Lane and James C. Cole, be a Committee thanks of this meeting be tendered to thc Secretary,
to be called the Craven Committee of Navigation, for the satisfactory manner in which be has dischar-
whose duty it shall be to cause the River Neuse to J ged the duties confided to him.
be examined so far upas Waynesboro' or Smithfleld, The meeting then adjourned subject to the call of
if they shall deem it expedient, (also the Contentney, the Chairman.
as far up as Snowhill or Stantonsburg, if deemed ad-
CHARLESTON MARKET.
August 5th, 1833.
Corn, 75 a 76 cents per bushel.
Cotton, 10 1-2 all per lb.
Bacon, 6 1-2 a 10.
Lard, 10 cents.
Turpentine, Wilmington, $2 25 a $2 50.
visable) to ascertain what are the principal impedi
ments to the navigation of said rivers, and to apply
Answers to the following queries are requested
from those who are acquainted with such matters.
1. What will be the cost of a Rail Road from this
the funds which may be raised, as hereinafter pro- r ace t0 Beaufort ?
posed, in such way as may nest ettect sucn examina- 2. What the lowest r?e of interest on the Caoital
tion and remove such impediments, and that they Stock in a Rail Road, which would make it a safe
have the power of appointing their Treasurer. investment?
G. Resolved, That a subscription be forthwith 3. What the amount of freight paid from the town
opened to enable the said Commissioners to perform f Newbern, to the West Indies and Coastwise ?
the duties confided to them, and that John M. Ro- 4. What is the difference in the insurance, &c. and
berts, John I. Pasteur, Thos. Watson, John T. Lane, freiht of shipments of the same articles between
Fred'k. P. Latham and John B. Dawson, be ap- bfau,ort and Newbern to the West Indies or Coast
wise t
pointed a Committee to invite subscriptions from our
fellow-citizens not attending this meeting, to be paid
over to said Treasurer.
7. Resolved, That copies of these resolutions be
transmitted forthwith to the Committees of correspon-
5. If there be a difference in favour of Beaufort,
would this difference, indemnify capitalists for invest
ing their money in a Rail Road between the two
places?
6. What would be the probable amount of money
received for the transportation of passengers and the
dence appointed by the late Convention for the Coun
ties of Lenoir, Wayne, Johnston, Greene, Pitt and mail on said Hail Road?
Jones, and that they be requested to have corresnon-
ding exertions made in their several counties. The Secretary to the late Town Meeting requests
us to state that he has. in nursuance of the 7th Rpro-
8. Resolved, That the citizens of Lenoir, Wayne, lutio addressed a copy of the present number of the
Johnston, Greene, Pitt and Jones be invited to send Sentinel to each of the Corresponding Committees
delegates to meet delegates from this county in adis- for the Counties of Lenoir. Wayne, Johnston, Greene,
tnct Convention, to be held at Kinston, on the third Pitt and Jones.
Mondav of September next, in orde r to confer freelv
together and to bring about concert of action in this he citizens of Wilmington ha ve subscribed $113
7. t r -. A . , TT 000 to the Rail Road from Raleigh to Wilmington
suujeci, oi common interest, auu mat jiio. n. oryau, by the way 0f Waynesborough.
NEW YORK MARKET.
August 7th, 1S33.
Corn, 6S a 71 per bushel.
Cotton, New Orleans, lb. 15 a 17 1-2.
Alabama, " 15 a 17.
Upland, " 14 a 17.
Tennessee, " 14 a 15.
Tar, $1 87 1-2 a 82 00 per bbl.
Turpentine, N. County, $2 40 a $2 41.
Wilmington, 82 02 1-2.
Pork, Mess, 15 a 15 75.
Prime, 11 50 a 11 75.
Hams, 9 a 10 per lb.
Lard, 10 cents.
MARRIED,
In Wayne County, on Thursday evening 8th inst.
MATTHEW RAIFORD, Esq. late of Alabama,
to Mrs. SARAH COOK.
DIED, BBa'
At Swift Creek, in this county, on the 10th inst.
Mr. JACOB POLLARD, a soldier of the Revolu
tionary War, aed about 75 years.
PORT OP NEWBERN.
ELECTION RETURNS.
n. tu tt t t o x . t L u -"Mi: : Thnmqa f nfoVioo C
-... . . . fi uuuuu.r juiui sit. nussv, Kaeimie ; juseun vjnniisuie :
u, mat e suouid personate tne cirowsy nero oi and Q Q, Commo- t State of 'the pou -for ; Toicn of Hillsborough.WCiXmm A. Graham, by
LUIJTlilt.- fcAK I .1 a I I l I - . .
"ocmuuHi irvnirr, man excite tne mingieu norror tne Commons: Gilhspi
Person. Robert Vanhook, S. Robert Jones and William B. Shepard, and Dr. Hall are rc-
ARRIVED,
Aug 10 schr Philadelphia, Casey, 6 dys fm N-Y.
mdz to S. Hall and Son, J. Morris, and C. S. Ward.
Aug 10 schr Susan Mary, Snow, 3 days fin N Y.
mdz to J. Burgwyn, J Riggs, S Oliver and Son, and
J M Granade & Co.
Aug 10 schr Lion, Hoxie, G dys fmN York.
Aug 12 schr Select, Pennewell, 60 hours fm N :
mdz to Wm Brower, J Templeton, and S Simpson.
CLEARED,
Packet schr Trent, Jones, for New York, by J M
illisDie 473. Gradv 426. A. Max- : a majority of one vote over Dr. Jas b. bmith.
nJ ridicule ol mankind, by representing the com- well 384. Clerk of the S.C.Jeremiah Pea rsall; Clerk Town of Wilmington. John D. Jones.
med characters ofOnnfiln RnhMil nnd CntilinP t ' C. C. John Watkins. State of the poll for Superior Robeson. S. Howell, S. Giles McLean and Al-
Court Pearsall 481, W. R. Frederick 370. For C. exander Watson, C. R. C. Bunting C. S. C.
i tc tio.1 binger will make its appearance in a lew I -p t;iior 7Q J 1 Chatham.- -Nathan A. SieHham. S. R. C. Cot-
eeks. This naner will hp nrintPfl at P,h a tv-I Hill. 1 n T : T"i:,i 1. ana ; T,, T IVT. ; tnn nnH Tnhn S fiithrlo C. TUmao tiiifflnnrl P
. i "v l i uri" i coo. jjcwis jisiiuuii, uuu, jamc j. xviu- " -wuuii; x. m. uumuu .v"rj ' j
aiw is intended to convey moral and scientific infbr- Kay, 233. ICC. John Thompson, C. S. C,
ation in a concise and attractive form. Politics Onslow. Thomas Foy, Senate; Daniel Thomp-
an i religion will not, according to its prospectus nrrn- 8011 an( Thomas Ennett, Commons. Clerk of the
' l'u I r t a n. j tit cm j ri i. -du. c
?y any thing like an exclusive share in Us columns v'ourV , J Vu ua?ls ltI K01 luc
penor V'ourv, wvury yy , vipson.
We have, not received the state ol the poll.
Congress. Dishough 578, McKay 173.
Beaufort. William E. Smaw, S. William L.
Kennedy and Samuel Smallwood, C R.H. Mastin,
B. C. C. W. Ellison, C. C. C
out Will claim impartial notice;in the shanp or no,
f his periodical promises so well, that it must recoml
"'end itself to all who desire to patronize a useful 1U-
C."2rv mnrnnl hplnn m n rr In nnr cHto
.r. Isaac C. Patridge, foimcrly of Newbern, has
oeen appointed Postmaster at Chapel Hill, in the
Pace of Charles Chalmers, Esq. resigned
Iciiabod Wetmore has been appointed Agent of
-'ie Bank of Newbern, in this City, vice Henry M.
.filler, dee'djand l uomas Hogg, Chief Clerk, in
Replace of Mr. Wetmore. RaL Register.
It was erroneously stated in the Raleigh paper
'mm ...LL . l.t i
m wmcn-we copteu tne returns of the Johnston
action that Jesse Whitley received 242 votes. He
' -snot a candidate. The votes were for Kedor
r, ;
v1) 'c"y- There are now about twenty new
1 DHildings going up on Faykteville street, in this
' tended .for Stores. They are, for the most
W the larrjpgt cago an(j wjH be finished in a su-
TO..
1. 7 slfe of neatness. These alone, give active
i ment to a large number of persons, and in ad-
- M.ereto, we find that there are 120 workmen
Effaced .i .
-. i J ll,c aPito' m various cccupa-
ctg't. Register.
- CONGRESSIONAL ELECTION.
In the District comprising the counties of
Wake, Orange and erson, Gen. D4 L. Barrin
ger is re-elected over his competitor J. G. A.
Williamson, by a majority of sixty-one votes.
3Trfi trnm t nm r tncriflfiTrn I lief i f c tttif htnf I 1 a 1- --t m-r
v.u .wm iri,n,o4oviiLw, nutiuuv uranaae cc 10. rassengers, itev wm i nawks
opposition. and Lady, B Jones, and T P Burgwyn. Cargo of
In the District composed of Bertie, Martin, 1050 bbls Turpentine and 14 bales Cotton.
Northampton and Halifax, Jesse A. Bynum is Packet echr Geo Pollok, Chadwick, for NYork,
elected over Col. Andrew Joyner; by what D J- M Granade & Co. Passengers, Allen Davis
J 1 J onl M rK I. Ml T? ( ' f Q koine
vote we are vet to learn. t"u y , , uu"i lfc- t1' W1 " ua"
mu n-it-t t i , r Cotton and IM.HJ bbls Naval Stores
x iic ui&inub lcjjicscuicu mi. is
now the only one to be heard from. R.Rcg.
From the Journal of Commerce.
THIRTEENDAYS LATER FROM EUROPE.
By the ship Constitution, Capt. Wilson, we have
received London papers to July 7th and Liverpool to
j the 8th, containing Paris dates to the 5th. To Capt.
Wood, of the Marengo, we are indebted for Havre
'J - - ll O l I 11 4 lift Ir 1
The state of thc Poll as was as followsin Wake ftt s commercial
and Orange Person county yet to be heard a ,.,1 i. am that the Plrnh.
Bertie. A W. Mebane. S. David Outlaw and I from officially : 1 tion 0f 5000. the departure of which from Onnrtn Wna
T. J. Puch. C.-.T. Whh. S. C. C E. Rhodes. C. I Barrinercr. Williamson. nrpviouslv known here, had landed at 1. t u
r j ' - w w 1 " j iwkjj tiity
CC. ' Wakn 129 ; Southward of Cat)e St. Vinccent. and mpt nritK n
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Pitt. A. Move: s. J.Ti. Foreman and R. Cherry c. Oranrro QOft 1518 flatterinf? recention. Thi s movement in nnswau nr
Edgecomb. Hardy Flowers, s. John W. Potts, ln the District composed of the counties of other, will lead to important results,
and 1 urner Bynum, c. Michael Hearn, Clerk of u nnWU nH Nash. fiftn. We do not find that the Negro Emancipation hill
Kri2aMC(MriM')tok UUchy the following f tl HoTCn had not been taken up
riarre)i.Weldon' N. Edwards, 3. John Bragg
and 1 homas J. Judkins, c. Edwin D. Drake, clerk
county court. Beniamin K r.nnk. clerk surjerior
u ,w,j
Schr Lion, Hoxie, New York.
Select Pennewell, do
Geo. Pollok, Chadwick, do
THE ELEGANT AND CAPACIOUS
STEAM BOAT,
court.
Wake .--Charles L. Hintion, S. Nathaniel G
Kand and Wesley Jon -s, C all without opposition..
Bcnj. S King, C C. C. J. C. Stedmanf fc. S. C.
State of the polHor C. C. C.-King 1013, Thomas
G. Whntaker 399. For a change of the Constitu
tion 81- Against it 181.
Columbus r Luke R. Simmons, S. Caleb Ste
phens auu luarmaduke Powell C.
vote :
Hawkins.
Warren 587
Franklin 234
Granville 615
Nash 250
Gilliam.
73
60
963
376
Willianii
138
095
101
JOE1T ST02TE7,
CAPTAIN GREEN,
WILL commence her regular trips be
tween Newbern and Elizabeth City
bv the first day of September next. The exact
J - . ! .1.1 . ia. .
times ol ncr arrival anu ueparinre will De herc-
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in me ioras.
PORTUGAL.
Lisbon, June 25. The Oporto expedition has
come aown 10 mis coast, and it is strongly rumored
ivi iivuu uiai a itiiiuiiii; naa uccji cncCieu at laa- I 4i
after communicaiea.
on Friday, and remained in that quarter as we learn, 'I ravellers who adopt the Atlantic Route, vra
until Sunday, for the numose. as is supposed, of Georgetown and Wilmington, throuirh New-
drawing the attention of the government in Lisbon bern to Norfolk, arc informed that by the. pre-
w "r-Duncan McCormick, S. Dillon
Jordan, jon. and David McNeill, C. Archibald Mc-
lex-
by a
10131 1D1 14 in that HirRPtmn onH oil tho fnro that enuld be rais- L.t tonm Rnnt Pnnto. iV.. Ml 1. .
In the District composed of Cumberland, "V" -nZ ,7. mnv some "-"r'rZ ue a saving
ocson, iuonigomery, ivicumuuu, .no.m Uiu
ore counties.Edmund Deberry is elected
over thc former Representative, Mr. Bethune,
, ' -r- i i -,1 "ao uccii cciii iiiiiuci. lutiv. oi one Iiuuuieuriina IWeniV miles lanrt rarrinfrp
Robeson, Montgomery, Richmond, Anson and movements in the Taims which indicate apprehen- a:Aa MjiT!Tw"acwna6e'
t TJ J Tl.Uir ic olontnrl .. . . ? . 11 un I amn ,lil 11 v-uuoiuwowrc ICUUCIIUII 111 tne TinCfiOt
iuoore couniies,riumuim sionstnat the 'enemy, as tney are uuicu, , . . : '
N.bein possession ofthe south de, and three arrives- ru,UH P"?1 comiorr
bv a small majority
In the District comprising the counties of
Onslow, New Hanover, Duplin, Sampson,
Brunswick. Bladen and Columbus, Gen. James
jority ol 92 votes oyer T. L. Hyhart. McKay is re-elected over his opponent Dr.
vviti am Montgomery, S. without op- J.ouis Dishongh.
prai i ion. Joseph Ellison and John Stockard,C. John Lewis Williams, Henry Conner, Abram
Lieaa, jun. C c bv a mainrit. r An a
- u7 nenry vv. Ayer, C. S. C
"T2"7 uvw5iawa L- Window.
. .7 f aew2.--James Seawelh I
X
I Taylor, C. C. C. Geo. W . Bruce, C. S.C.
Rencher, Augustine H. Shepard,Jesse Speight,
sels are placed opposite Cashilbos,. but nearer to the and convenience. 1 hose who travel the RdHte
Lisbon side. , - v,a F avetteville and Waynesborough to ffor-
"The flet of Don Miguel, from al we learn, is f0ik, are informed that that line is intersected
certaifj to sail to morrow morning, i ne jwuw at Waynesbo' bv the Raleigh. Kne of Stages
Cadoval paid an . oiBeia ' J to this place, and they would find icn w.
nSnTflfs tfiTcati NSu'atol their interest and comfort to adopt th- Route.
BJirf?& ifK should getWion of that batte- . J. M. GRANADE, & Cc Agents.
rv it would cccssderably retjeve the entran:e,&Q Newbern, Au?. 1" I833
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