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YI II 22 T IHl .(t? A H O JLi 1 BI A BxaiT-IH TSiL." - " : '4 .t. . '--.v. 'i '-. -f';.-' si: '; , .- t"- . . - .--v --... . ........ . .TV -I i THE SENTISnEL. 'NEWBERNi ; .! BEtBLICAX TICKET , I i POR PRESIDENT, ! r ; MARTIN VAN BUREN FOR VICE PRESIDENT, ' ' ' KICHARD M. JOHNSON, FOR GOVERNOR. ' 4 - RICHARD D; SP AIGHTV politfdal aspet'ofpartTes tn'ourcdUbtry. a.nd particu- iariy in our own btate. ; The unexampled pfdsneritv! ana irauquiuity oi our beloved country, ita vast and increasing resources, its freedom from meenibarass menta of puhlic debt atld foreign broils, the ample re wards reapea oy every species or labour and fenter prize, most gi ve tise tp a feeling of patriotic exultation in every map. w ho prefers peace, plenty, and freedom, to me enuiess lurpiou and doubtful issue ol discontent afld agitation. At no former period have we had as great cause to rejoice in the successful administration ofour Republican Government, as at present. Pros perous at home, and honored abroad,- happy in the i ! , , 1 i iitti It is truly surnrizinV to witness the , manner in I Santa" Anna has nnwRnW h intention of"ixtr which the Whig journals (many of thent pld federi minaUng the. Texiana.' j Agreeably, to his positive aliBts), treat the late Wsult ohheTtknnecticur elec- fn! personal order, none are exempted, from skugfi tiotfg.VjTKey crv Out thi tAf blue Kffht federal ol W?. any over ten years: Several Stat L. -2Li--V piuengnu ieerai women and children ttAve therefore been brought State, has dpnqjustas we eipectedhese Hartfbrd hither in !he Equftv, aa fcfoStfrob destruction. yonventioQists have declared their adhesiofU to the All the Texiana capable of .hearing arms have yo powers that be, these old inre dlVin6,, lories haveal- lunteered or been BummonH , conflict i but as liedthem8elres to ; this despotic administration." It Houston and his forces are anxious for vengeance really seems' sometimes, as ifmen talk in such away well as victory, he has resolved U posible to bKdg as to renderthe 'plunfmt-ftlieir faeiiMfin4bI- S5dy. Is8ue d itlvadere creatures very questionable it is & tact as Diain as l p. . . -.-. - - - . -. . : ivuo lu uiu w iiiir nil ii if inn nr i viiiiati. uii liib tne mid-day sun, that these" old blue-light federalist- 23d March, U,e Georrri volunteers, donating of p6ssesion of a form of government which is strong ppod the Administration, and have at fast been Mexicans, at Refugio, 250 of whomare reported lo enough to protect and defend,1 but not to uppress and 'defeated by the ieal and energy of the rising denfc a?.!e1 HUledand the rest routed. It is also stated grind ita citizens, we seem to have realized at this cracy of Connecticut From the time of John Ad- inaitH.Vie "ulu Uen- Houston attacked tne ao rly day, fondest hopes and expectations of the ams, down to Itti very day; the bloe-liht federalists -A15 army' ldk republican fathers whoees blood es&Wied our treel of &necticut h fcUw?SS2 &!?J5an?m. r:A K,ii M-fcU KtoL,..: n " "7" rT, -"7 au"1 8 w,iom were iwo spies oi me enemy. www, m.v( fignouw i piuicviw niiu uvicuucu ik i i.vcuuncua candidates, ana are now Violent VI 11 from cprruption and deceneracV. 1 We believe that candidates, and are now vmleriitlvi itia also stated that Hhii hrir Privilege which opposed to Mr. Van Buren.i But the shacMpi ofi saihid hence with provisiona for the Mexican" army; tne present Administration has been conducted m lyranay with which they have" hitherto bound the 1 neen caPt"red by tbe Texian cutters. ctraiormity with those principles which alcne have J people, have been buret asunder in disdain, and now The Superior Court of Law for this County, Jodge preserved the Republic )n times of dahg no! longer give ihera a "sluNDERS presiding, is now in session, - entertain, in comraofl with yourBejveV ah w f iUMVciiwtuu measures which have conferred on us so many bles- ets, and will riot even own their atliance iShAme The District Convention appointed lor tbe, purpose ""g. ub ara ouraeives, wuj tuouw wcwsirc a ra suca ingratitude.- of nominating an Elector to represent this Electoral change 7, Have our expectations from Gett. Jackson nfatrirt nn the Renublrcan Ticket. DreDaratorV to been frustrated t Nay, have they not beeto more than . k. Wpi.i-ittiai RWtinn. rnsseiiibled 'at the realized ? If the happiness of the people be the test of Beading Room in this place, on Tuesday; Qih jof jagood government, then, the present admraj-ation April, 1838, atO o'clock A. when tn ? leUowmg HurpaEsea every oiner. nlPmtfR answered te their names; ,v I that heedless impulse 1 mas Battle lames WadeViittaai S. Humiihrey, It had been cumered that the" Mexicans had cap tured Matagorda,, but this is doubted. - & es- CARTERET COUNTY. r . y meeting, composed of j a , large nuraher of I February. The following is extracted from Galignani'a senger of March 4thv - t i 1 We have just received the imDortant official infel ligence of the acceptation of the mediation of Eng land in the question at issue between ih:a country anJ .e United jStatea, brought to Havre by the New York packet the Albany, which sailed on tbe lUib'o -upea AUat a Uommittee ol k- t ed for.thepurpoae 0f ascertaining, if pfissibTcl th1 hame of tha individual " from whom fcrifen, Cleave-f land & Campbell : have received ttieir'Tarormatfflnf . respecuugthemerchantsof Newbem; " V 5 he; following gentlemen; re, jiccordingly, bV' pointed aTOmmittee;vV:TJ;;r h-;i Kr&:5t rFi? .Sani'l, BatUe, John K. Durnd, James C. Siveni fl' Chas. Slover, ahd M. W, Jac v ? o V?. i i ... . r ' - "ji . u n ddal with any mer- chiht in New Trlcjwho. js known to parDnizo establtshment ol GrifSh, Cleaveland & Camnhptf ;v That the papeVs. of this placeand thi. Courier. & , Enqrcr ; ;nd, iSveaing Stor, of Nevv xwk, uejequested to publish these proceedings. oAiuuuiu ULiIVlfiK, Sen. CAairmtn, james bTEVENsoSj Secretary. 4, Mir. Editor Foa the SfiNTijfEt. and John A. Aviretu from Craven. Joha M. Bryan, John Rbem, Thomas J. Pasteur, Richard G. Fonyielle, David prater, Hardy B. Lane, Frederick-P. Lathaaij John A. Backhouse and Henry Dewey. - , . From Carteret. losing Willis. "Ambrose Jones, andTlftroas Fulfcrd. . . 1 On motion bf T bomas J. Pasteur, " T i I Col, Thomas Battle, :of. Ouslow- was appointed President; ; " H1"-' . ' . ' 'V'' . ) And on motion of Mr. Fraler, , . ; Thomas J. Paeteur, of Craven, was appointed Secretary of the Convention. . - 1 1 The Delogates from Greene and Lenoir counties noVhaving arrived, it was moved that the Coaven- ilna adiourn until 2 o'clock P. M. ; rand that m the meau time, a committee cdnsif son, Willis, Backhouse and nrenare a short Address to the Peoole of the Dis trict, to be submitted tothe Convention S The Convention then adjourned. 1 : : ; AFTERNOON. The Convention met agreeably to "adjournment. On motion ofMr.Frater,- t ' . Jiesolved, That a' Committee of five Delegates ce appomteu oy ine : wiuir i prraio wiu kions expressive of the sentiments of this Conven- tion whereupon, the following gentlemen were ap- Distracted by rntnent would i iiis imnonant news: tnoiicrn trrneranv 1 -j r- " r . . . ui n, i.u copimuv? jviui. j v v.-:. rrr auu u"ewo ciuzens oi virierei BjJcciea,roni uie ifuqur oi. various pnvare leuere which frequently induces i to j County, was ! held, at the Court House in Beau- received 6y the previous arrival,' will be hailed -with t may be for the worfe, prt, oa the 17th of ApriV;1836; when 7ecA l6..?1 i, m patting to rest inevnnxfeuei (urtherctonfidencc Esq; was called to IheChair, and Dr.met SttTTr. weshould determine to dismiss from diose faithful public servants who ha My m thet cause of Democracywhither can we meeting having been explained by the Chairman, served jtnat the only points , upon which the Pre turn to fill their places without feeling :f the, fearful the following resolutions were offered by a conainittee eidetit ol' the United States ex pressed a hesitation certflrtM that We should have cause St6 : lament the nppomtedfor ithat purpose, and ananimouv a'donted. was a doubt as to whether the Cabinet ot the ? ; C!-;?! , ) - ) .i I ha.ii rvu- ; Tuilerres would accept the offer of mediation by The only nomination which is made in thisatatetor " uva ua niK,nAnu ai this side the Atlantir, as that acceptatiofl . was th nnrnnciA nfiVaf rn iTia iprirla nl th Rrfmmiatra-fM. JUHrt Vice President of officialh Anrtounced in the MaaHenr of the 2dth ot tion, is thatofHuhL. WhitefLet ds then, briefly UheUnited States,' an9 will lend oar iealdua and uii-jPecemberv All apprehension, of a rupture may Inntiirii .whothr th hntlnrt wnhM.-helilcriv ta tfaln or t Qivwea IOT .ineir ciecilOJuJ uiw,w u -mpuwuci cu uapp ij ak ou iu. lose by his election It is a well established point ne6ledt That we regard RICHARD DOBBS I was induced bv a I m your Darjer. to nemw ihA . . i - . . - - v.vv..icm8lwn;u oi mr. i . r.. v.. y.w iuuol"B resoiuuons, and need not say thaiy iuj common with all y ho have read it ; I was exceedin-gly pleased with it. - I have since rend Mr. RiVes' speech, on the same subject, and was dc lighted .with the calm, argumentative, and coni. elusive manner p which lie proves the single point , that the Senate has "the obicer t6 ali'r iie nn jourhalia any manner J Mr. Benton's 'speeches Is long, that I doubt whether it will & convenient fer " you to give.it i pubEcatibnitttheSenunel. Tbat pi Mr. Rives', however, is of a Moderate ; length, and; might very well be published: -1 think that your sub scribers (of whom I ant onei) would be much pleased with the speech if your arrangements with regard i uie oentmei would admit ot its insertion. , O. - inoar Mstdry,that unahiraity in the Presi jiakiuj i &i- Cabinet is essential to the welfare Of the hatiori.' But nr V1 ne atate and tnat his honesty, consistency and Liverpool Cotton Market, Monday, March7, 1836 what degree of unaaitnky could be expected in case j coui iepy in public life, entitle hini to our warm sup-1 -Early in the week there was cohaiderable animation f . . T i in our couou . uiarsei, anu miner mgner prrcea were That having entire confidence in the Pueu, uuv Wfl.w Vile lacL icvv uay a guf viivwai uis uciuauu. - nitu of Judge Whitens election 1 Of what great princi- J poi f. j i pic or party would tie be the Representative? 1 None, r Heaolved He is taken up as alaet resort, by those restless and I abilities and ; integrity of Gen. Thomas Marshall; rwirfta have receded to about the currency of ihis dav : 1 HimiiLiiniK HiiiriiK. Willi. iiHvnitr HiiiirH Hr.i? iimliiihihi l uuuiiiiaio auu ilwuiuiciiu inui ci.au i.niiiiinnin ill w-vmm 1 ntitiv ins. av.anr nn r nrn7i nnn n.irvminn tingoiMeseTs..inorap- fir -f . ----u havAArirtAl vrvart'itn erdnce i oreselit this couhtv ill the House of Commons of ihel which continue in oood reddest, and haVe in several - Wade, be requested to! t-i- whw rm' tk. .nL-o rih. Um;hi.tra;nn (nTt nonprAl AasprnMv. ! . ' ; v - - .' J , I iiiatnncpe bronffht hi'crher ra'tes. .-.''' '.' . ; at w ss viu uw uunv ws siiaw uuiMUiy l : j - i- ' t I --j .it-. L!..iu-; : i..,4 i ..Dwi rv Awat;. t.- v r.ir -IljI . -j. ne aaiea oi inB weex inciuue iw oca isiauu, w Presidency Even if Judge White were elected, Thomas Fulford be appoinfed Delegates to represent L qzA m 1 ld 1760 Mobile. Alabama -. .It 1 m-j L ' O T 1 J 1 I L.! L.-i I - Tff r- . . . ' . I " w T - 1 T- . i- wnai wouia neao wiui nisirienus i v ouianeoring i mw touuvy iu iue onvennon io oe neiu atian(i Tennessee 8M. to lifd i 1830 Dneans, Ud to together Clay, Calhoun, and Webster,' c., rede- j rxe.wrjem on tne xotn mst.ior tne purpose ot select- rahstj NullmerrTariffite, Abolitionist, &cu, all in one ted a Republican candidate lor Klectorof thisEIec- cabinet 7 'How revolting an amalgamation s how torai liistrict. L f , ' t ' ridiculous 1 aw alliance 1 rBut; even , if, they .could I Jiesolved, That the proceedings of this meeting be overcome their mutual antipathies, and act together, j published in the North Carolina Sentinel. " j m-vvr:" At StniiiK Pinup nri tha inr TCr tr ii BETH BLOUN't JONES, wife of Wiliiam Jones Esq, in the 63d year of her age. In all the amiable qualities of a wife, mother, frienxt, and neighbori! she 2k; PORT OF NEWBERN. Scbr. j ' ARRIVED, Select, Conklin New York. - -B. Robiason, Ellis, do. Pulford. Guthrie, Charlesloo. .V for the sake, of pant r,n thai Gommittee : Jotiff M: Bryan. Josian ' LAJIULVM W - . . wielding that power for j Whjch they what i would be the condition of the nation ? a multiplicity of counsels, the gov- be wavering, weak, and inefficient ; James JECHONlAS PIGOTT, CMirman, W. Hunt, Secretary. . . ; i 11d, together 13,1 10 baiesof which 1500 Aroericaii and. 250 I.airiirtvra are on sacculation. Wlln UO American, 109 Surat and 50 Bengal for shipmennl The njfarket is quick Dutinere is.uo alteration iu me prices The sales on Saturday and " to-day do ' hot exceed 3000 bags.. - ' r . ' -y -' ; , ; ruesday, MarclilSih, 1836. ; : .; t i There has heen Verv ii'ttle husihess doing in cotton to-day, and the sales are only 1,200 to 1,500 bagfc.v : Beaufort N. C. April fcadY I AtmiVED, the Schooner Susan Berriaraiik Thoraasi from New York, and the Schr. Geome PaU lock, from the same place, with Mdie. to Wm. Jones; Beniamin Li Perrv. William C.BeiL:ntvit tv Whitchirst, John Merritt, F.. Li King, John P. Jones Asa yannauay, jrauaae o& iee, U . f, Uutnrie. JV . - t m mm . r t e " Kamsey, anu i(i iviasier. . - ; 'r j Passengers' William J6ne. D; Whitfchurer. C. Bell,. jBenjamia L-Pei-rj; i i MEETING Ol? MERCHANTS, I r ! FLORIDA; . We learn bv the mail of last evenina nothing verV evW .hPmh; toViworls for "BP?"?. "e": oc"lu ' T. l .In comnliance witn a call made in tne Sentinel, bn - .'"'. .-it- ! r - i j . - - t S w H 'AlAMnn V Mia - t A 1 VI 1 -'- fllAA.1 1 A , vft I . .7 S which were unanimously adopted: J .,4 . thi norDosaif isoitferrfiiir Don the eountrV' iheincaJ-1 JLIf!5iSE L:tl "' rr; th ifi'th int.r . P.f,n of the Merchants of New- ' ' : . . 1. .ii : . . . i . 1 uo lviHcuu rwuuuscre ici uic aruiv aner ir' crossed i - o -------- Resolved, Thatthopproaching cewtest ,ur.uie 1 cuiabe benefits of his own system, it is to be, feared th Witlilacoochee, and set out lor fun Uraj!, 1 hitn wiield t the Coutt House on Wednesday, tbe WmWJohnA.BacRnouse, .vuiiams.oj. whom te sufficiently m4 David p.' Fruter. lifter retiring ;a . .hort time, convinced of the superiority of his own nostrum,) oh ommAtee rrDonea uie v w . , following resblutidus, I Presidency in Nortn uarouuu, win oc cmeujr tnat the, nation would sialt, worn out and oatiereu. report tnat tne rear guara . i was aitacKeo, oy.ine rin? stub. Mr. samuer Oliver, sua. Having oeeir cairea xo o the conflicting cTaimsofthe Democratic Candidate, fa' a state of helpless and! hopeless eihaustion. diansahd that th6y saw one of the. U.S. soldiers thecbalr, and James C. Stevenson appointed secretary, BlARTiN VAN BURENjIand he WhigTteandir Tnis fa but one of the many evite which wo the dbairman aAnounced the object of the meeting to 'WlvVj;: lowtheeleaiotiofJodgeWhit toW&le 'Resolved, That the nommation of Jddge White wama prudent and intelligent people froni Uie tM the dav after the army left Fort Drade. the In- generally eatertained respecting the secret f mercantila Jia been made under ucn circumsianoes, uiai w snare wnjCh is laid lorthem. : . . dians appeared and stole the horses that were gra- warranted in believing that his name is rd - ' 4 . , . 7JL.i " -Sn-mmnt W -dividing the friends of the "n,ne ou. uu, . .uV- T ( Intel lUrence from the Creek Indians indicates their - r - - , . i nun !r;.L-ot itrTiird ttpra tiift nnmM 01 ivia.i.iii i . . .r .. . 1 inquisition recently established in : New York, and to take the dpiaisa of those vea'vencd respecting the course proper to be pursued with regard to the Agent oftEat inquisition resident in 'this place; On motion, & coramittee of five, jvis. Lent; William G. Bryan, John A. Battle, Alonzu T. Jerkins and John Charlotte, was appointed to prepare 1 " Wak'' j NOTICE: :;: ffftVE unjderkignerd have re-associated them- i-i selves undet the firrn of S. &. J. Battle! tor tne purpose ui cuis&cimg a general iUer canuie ousinessj -1 . ' " I SAM'L. G. BATTLE, . , ! . J. A. M. BATTLE". Newberri. 1st April, 1836. Michael resolutions; ' . . i .ttin- 5i- nnrtonrtwa - v -.WH w--., !r-- ---""-. determination to Dreaic witn tne wnues. Anere is flBUW!T: Zr-U; VAN BUREN and RICHARD M. JOHN SOW, ffreat excitement among them, and should they ilift wer, ana mat urcreiu v .v . d iQC- Iefl anj, the eystem by ui hatchet a terrible war will follow, as they can j support. . - hi , 1 1 Il-Ajh kh ovpmment would be conducted. We brinff 10.00a warriors into the fieldr The whole aa- j Beoboea That MARTIN VAN BUREN fs the wotdd ttertainty lor a continuation of that tten numbers 25,000. Norfolk Beacon. 1 nnrlUWitf ot the Reoublicaa pariv.' whose worth I fc-. .v;ik knnj.wrnnn.i Tinranv 1 "r 1 LI' 1 :t: J rZJ WfdJ lV,flUnteVaon o hfeft and ,"1 Wnt M Pensatola Gazette efSaturtdfrMrU I trusted. ; n , fteio7tedl That RICHARD M. JOHSON.tob former to become heirenu J'-- fits patriouc devotion to the fcood of his couhtty, as . ..4 ihnt enr 1 . .mnnotrafuI Kv his nerift in the field and his labours I . . Vt . l. .ti i rn 4h9Rth nit n email nnrt'v tft fTnt Ttrnntra I lntiana. thnv were nresented to the meeting, and after 1 uiiuuxv.. - -v. w hnnnrfmm Ih WflniB: DUCD 18 a DrKI UUU UCUI UlBi ;. v rv ' " - , - c-. , ... -r- h In the councils of the nation, deserves tneraietws- - . -r On the 28th ult- a I " ' 1 nNAnAMlikii rtttAi rtnn ''q nA . q - holf mil Acs irft kn II t 1 ' . i.l jj ai team rlnsni, .InnnrmirtnL and of the conseauences hVVu-v". "f inaTing oecu wpvwijni.u.u-vU, teemofaninteUigtntpeopIe. v , , ;- , JT; .t from each It remains with W - Hesolvedr That we wiU use all honorable means J. n Worde tochodse tor vourselves . . T- . ; -. , ft - .. te-etect MARTIN VAN BUREN to the Presiden cyt and RtCHARD M; JOHNSON to the Vice r Presidency of the UnitedStatesv;y x4t,if :A -.KfVf " : l?ejoWtf, That WILLIAM P. FERRAND of : Onslow tounty, be recommended to the Freemen of this District as a candidate for Elector of President and Vice President of the United States. ;j h - Resolved, That we highly approve; of the nomina tion of our fellow citizen RICHARD D, SPAIGHT br- re-election; as Governor pf the State, and will zeaiously co-opemte in his support. : I Tfee Committee appointed fbr that purpose, sub mitted an : Address to the People of this Electoral District, which was accepted, signed by all the Dele gates present, and ordered to bepubhshed iron Jpe - Droceedings of the kmven'tibn.'s;f;3: X C ; t ' .it THOMAS BATTLE, -WILLIAM H. THOMPSON, JAMES WADE,: riiiA in amhiish. who killed and ecained one of th party fa corporal.) and wodrtded two others none 1 Whereas, we have ascertained that the "secret of their names recollected. t Major Sands, the com- j system, of Mercantile espionage established by the mandant of the Fort, on Ireariiig Uie firing sent out a rvir,riA rlunnbeiL of the Citv detachment of 100 men to sdstain the attacked par- W .yhrr-. " " 7 f tJ.t n ihir arrival thev found th nv of New York, has been extended to the community WILLIAMS S. HUMPHREY, retreated. iThe next day another party fired on; in of which we are members, and that ah agent of that t tilts immcuiair vikiuiijt u wo w v, auu a. uvovumeni I fif m resident Here, - aas ueea octicujr vuuiuiuuiva jof about 120 jnen. pVsued them of the decree of credit and re- mack, but could not overtake.tt:emo gapt, Andrew 1. rT.. ' " T-k m'pB nf hriSnesa are sur Ross of the Marine corps, vwa a voJunteer in the spetabdity to which our men of , business we fop laat mentioned detachment. - ' : : . - - tnoed Whim to be entitled, but aisoof their private f We understand that Capt.R... though prevented 1 connexions! domestick affairs, 'and personal habits ; from assuming his ran on snore Uas been tjnceasing Rjt4r tlt,rt,tore resolved. That while we approve JOHN A. AVERETT, JOHN M. BRYAN, ' JOHN RHEM; a THOMAS J. PASTEUR, RICHARD G. FONVIELLE, DAVID D.' FRATER,' i JOHN A. BACKHOUSE, HENRY DEWEY, - i i . inLn..nAr..i v" " . - iu nwepueiivviurB LULuiu. ww.wnqnniL ana : . A.orinnnirv on thedrl we doubt not tnat tne presence there, ol an officer ol a proper j, . n-- r-- r-. - ,,- : . - . 1 i i- ii. - i -l ni ..L. .uK.ni.t: nan v nrir - rpjmeciiair liilumi ul SSrT great importance. ti V', v - a distance With whom theyransact business we ds- JOSIAH WILLIS, r k : Th IT S. CnttPr ntlZAV VaW. n.PTi f.V,,I . . - 2 J- int .fmwiL V '' !. 7 . . . ' . . VT . lannroveanuconuenui, as tmuuuu .u... AMBROSE JONES, THOMAS FULffORD.;; . 1 . f. r . ,. lanorove I Char otte Harbour on the ad inst. Tor the Duroose of for a purpose wnicn mgu-uimucu . attacking a party ol hostile Indians at the . mouth of I merchants have heretofore been able to accomplish a proceedings On i motion, .wwkw- .r. j . f 1 .; . -i.l.i.l..j:4K r,;r.V,r.,l Mnit.nit;h 1 - Tlw. ft a T..W n.Utto nrri'tr4 U- TamrCa the Sentinel, the names ol persons composing . tne i ? , . . . ,. , . nnthtk Ln.N.0 Oripana. - - - . - " - : a -. ' ' b-imma k Ann l vu w mjmm uii. iiuiu .w , . ' - ' . . - t. . " Comauttee. of Vigncem their respective coanUes. nave d aW rt n.M b m5;- be tinctured by Ihe feeling the agent, andj fee J.esclee Thi'the proceedings existing between him; and: Ihe Ais Convention, ee published in tne sentinel, stand by other means Besotted. That secret reports are more iiKeiy to strict ard, FayettevUe Journal and Washington Globe J ; THOMAS BATTLEPWcnt. ; r Thomas J. Vistnj Secretary. J y .y To therccmeik:bf the NewbcrnlP6 -,,V. - I ! t We puhlfeh, toslay, a late speech of the Hon. a lif ir i - -t i - . - - thing supposed tone smau pox, ou iuey uare oeea i Bavbn the 2djnst. and sailed on the 6th for Pen-1 whom his report concerns, than, lyfl promptly removed out of the town. We are extreme- sacota. ; - H J ' a! reirard ftr the good of society; and therefor lvsorrvtOhearOltneexaggerauuua wiucuuaveoeeni . -:. ; i dlssemitiated on this subject, f ersons at a distance 1 s. i ne latest accounts irom x wiu oe louna m may rest assured that they can visit our town with " au."eu " c"? 'rj" Fxilow ' ThenndefsighedjhaTin Bee Of the 8th instant. The contest between the parties appears to be .approaching a crisis which canndt much longer leave the issue doubtful: ' ; TVarttr.--The rumor that had been current in this connrmed bv the ar- Brazoria. h nre of information should never fee resorted i :.- i ' . - j ' ' ' nr ha aMJnnnISafuji1 ill A townen tne tnuyipu.y.T?TrrJr " - manner less nseiy iu wuiw,,vu"' -.v.. q ; . ; Kixoived, That we hesitate to give credit, to the report, current here that the agent of GrifSn, Cleav lahd & Campbell ia thlf place, isa emberof , the a.i i!Vd riot believe that we naa m our comuiu- individual of any class, navin preiciwioui Relegates to mect p a wy - YZZ: benefit : for Captain Martin of that schooner states, that Col. LMi much less oho oi the honourable purpose aomirng an the instructed. Fanning prengn tne TBarrwho couH be induced t accep cenirauns at jyiomezuma ""uv nver, mu i uikiuw-' - . . , . , . .. i-,, : i . . . J Vam Via hm. t.MM:4UVl I . fVnm onh o onnrcA for BtlCIl ODieCtS. : - wg PrpoBcoi -ritu:, anrvM.h.l whilehisttnkmC coadiutor.Msnsum U.e instructed, AJisinci cp" ... LsArhkiat lit KT-4wm on lis endeavoring to talk the country into an uproar, he J hlowh nJhe fort at where he.was frarrisdrled; Emission from such ii source IoF such objects. iS ,.io..Lf.r' -:i 4.i.,i fhlhas used evert means in his Dower to prevent a tu-1 and comnletelv demolished the town: iWhlt-lheLM. JLSsifiess confided them. They mult, and yet assert the just rights of Trthina. oOOtroops under hionnj, heUen cot . htaway Cellowitbteiis of the tiar; aHd as we would hot -- . , u u ; . -, - .tTi I Hnrii fir. as he does, from n KTawe-MldiDtf State, nisi tnrougn ie mexican uimy, r- "JIU"! . i.;. v .t:- i itKtl i-Wflii n m. ight be content witn mereiy iniorraiug you ut w i - 7" "Z1 i . j Z.-a hi4 bourhood j arid effected a junctional!, the Texians willingly iesseu iuiVu.k j ""'.-T!:; wit of their action un:themai teve T great coilsideraUofl, and nave Houston . AJdecisive acu'on was daily potts to their prejudicev; restfpUy invite their : ..nM. ?n toj.i4aimnT who is the SECRET AGENT in meetinffibnt the pbshiori which they occupy towards borne a very favorable contrast with th? wouierings j gjpgggj between Santa Anna'andHouston." The vrm as vour'representaUves on the occasiou-, fintho-1 intt contortions of some Senators from the Soutn. Mexican army amounts to nearly 5000 meh, infantry nd even reauires them t6 address a lew re-1 Like marks to you, on the general subject of the present ( out in this fwint assistance in ascertaining who is the secret agemt. faithful RepresentaUve, Mr. Brown is borne and cavalry i the Texians te about 2300, more tie- us piacc, u.afc uv... its point by his constituents.. : ' -: -; - termined than well eoxript. - " t. . y ! may faU omy wnere n is uub. rmttJE Subscribers ,have Jortiiiilrtitfa'kaBi JJ. .New York; with en entire new stock of which Uioy ofir for sale low it their Store in the bick. ijow, oo Craren slrccti,; ;st. ); .r j ; 5 Ai6J THEIRf iisSORTME MATT VfeV, - .' Elegant painted Muslins, '''lV ! .;;r--' Freuch Calicoes and Ginghams J; j- f i Plaid fegufed, plain, coid and WaclfSilksi lPlai( and striped Muslins, " f V ngfli$V German and American Prints,! 'Jaconet, Cambric and Book Muslins, ; ' Uelt and Bonnet Ribbons, ? '--i j . ; " Silk and Gauze Handkfs, an Sarfsl r ' lack, white and green Ganee Veils, . K Silk and otton Hpseahd half Hose. f - -j Bobinet Muslin, laee:and thread Edffinst . ::, i-- J tr a n.iJ-J I 4 Umbrellas and Parasols, Trench Bombazine, v:A - : "Crape, lasUng and camblet Ermines, - mrm ' i.ij. w - t si . ' - STincetia, juinen Ariuingsf Blue'and yellow Nankeens. : ' llouehCasimeresj Linen Sheetings. . Brown and blchd Sheetings Vfc Shirting;, Irish; Linens end Damask Table Cloths,. i. Blire black, Adelaide tind i ,,1 i s Rifle green. r ; f Ploths' - f , .8iik jand Palm" eaf Hats, , i 1 ;yiW14le and bide spun Cotton, '&c. &c;; . ; y ALS'tV--" :; L :'; , : A gpott . assortment of Ladies and! Gen tlemen'afine and Coarse Shoes; ' Brown,-Loaf and Lump Sugars; j : i Preserved linger, Raisins, Alrdontls, fec: :--:X !". . S. . & J: BATTLE. wbrnApriih, 1836;: lifiili .April . FOR SALE. - J , THE Store and dwelling Hohse on Craven 'street; at present occu pied bjr the $ub.seriber. Apply io fit ITS ftTY IBS. good live Geese Featfier VJl VUi by the subsenbers. April 1636. BOOTH & SORTER; IRISH POTATOES. raiitii puoscnoer nas inst receivea iw uuc, u? IFAtte illfndcr POTATOES, for seeo. l- NeVbern,th ApriL WILLIAM BROWER, iClNOTiQEQ MARINERS; Couicroab Licht Boat, hatftxf ondemontf -- repair, baa again been plaeei at her st3tienr! andwiUshowaligrrtastteuaL - ' -1 . . - , ..- -sf: Btiotvr , : r - - - Superintendant ofldsJut - The Edentonand Elizabeth City papers wilgir tne aooro iout mscrwoa?.-: .1 1 1 - 1 i it-
Newbern Sentinel (New Bern, N.C.)
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April 27, 1836, edition 1
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