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"1 I- New Post Office. A Post Office,' called I charge of its duties. He left Uis place onftisfy thoe bills that he had fallen into the wildest! ?Z$Jm VHBERTT, THE. CONSTITUTION CNION.VO 4uwufwc, iias Deenestaunsneam Jones coun- -luesdav last, for Mobile and New Orleans but -;uiaiipo aoout me proceeds of the public -Janus tyVof which, Owen B. Cox, Esq. is Postmaster, elu immediately. IDu ' - -J - ' V rary absence, the Executive duties will devolve . ;'lbo "ndI iuiiv ujuvuua ui uwianji i j Air. YV riiTDl SUUweu Lliai THE SENTINEL. NEWBERN: j WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 1836. . j REPUBLICAN TICKET. j " " .. FOR PRESIDENT -' .MARTIN VAN BUREN. ' FOR VICE PRESIDENT, 'Kr". .,vj . RICHARD M. JOHNSON, i i. ! FOR GOVERNOR. - !- RICHARD D. SPAIGHT. : Contttnion. The proceedings ol the District Con vention, held in this place on Tuesday, the !46ti ulw were received at Fuch a late hour, that we were com nelled to DostDone the remarks which we intended . i .. Late from England. The packet slip Westminster, at New York, brings London papers to the evening of the I7th March. (. ' No question of general importance has occu pied the attention of the British Parliament. The strength of the present Ministers in the II ouse of Commons seems, on the increase. A reduction of the stamp duty on Newspapers is contemplated. sThe committee of the House of -Commons appointed to . investigate the charge of bribery, and corruption against Mr. O'Connell in the Carlo w election had made a report exculpatory . of him. f The (Citadel at Plymouth had been destroyed by fire., and the town Mayor aged 76. arid his two daughters, aged 23 and 15, perished in the 'flames. ; -The prince consort of Portugal had arrived in London. '-j; " ; L . - !;5 : J I A diplomatic, envoy is said to have been despatched to Cracow, bv the British govern ment, to report on the military occupation of that city by the Russians, Auslians and Prus sians. . j"-.. 4 :yj:'V ."' . .": f The British governmenljis said. to have of fered its guarantee to Russia, for the payment on Mr. Walker, the 'Secretary - of the Territo- . THE CALDWELL INSTITUTE, - ! UNDER THE CARE Of , . J .The Presbytery f Orange.' j We take pleasure in laying before our readers the bllowing extracts from a circular lately issued by the Board of Trustees of this Seminary. We do not know of any Institution, coequal-claims, in which the terms are so low, the whole expense,: including board, washing, fuel, candle-light, tuition, &c be ing only 120 for two sessions of five months each.: making respecting it. The unanimity? manifested bv the Delegates, was a very gratifying evidence oi l of the indemnification due pv Turkey, on con their confidence in the cause, and they gave mutual fortress dition that the Russians evacuate the tesiimouy as 10 me creai pruuuuiuiy o muuccbs vuiim i ,., , ' , , 1 , -rit j .. , the delegates from Greene and Lenoir were prevented j0ligoac and bis fellow prisoners, was lost by 1116 acts Of t from attending, (as we have reason to believe, on ac- a large majority on the ground that it is count of the exaggeratU reports which they had prerogative of the king to originate acts A meeting. was held in .London, Lord Dud- heard concerninff the small pox.1 still, the known I mercy. soundness of those two the members luuunct, time liJt uicuiutio , , a , . ,i . e ,!. r . r i j ... I Iati Siilm in lha hair lur lh nnrnnsp nt In oi tne convention xuu connaence, tnat lit tney nao kin measures for the relief of the sufferers by been present, they would have coincided zealously m tne New York fire.r Mr. O'Connell and She- tbe sentiments'which prevailed in the - body. In the J ridan Knowles addressed the meeting. A. sub' selection of William P. Ferrakd as a candidate for I scription was resolved on. i ! M Elector on the Republican ticket, the Convention be- The King of Prussia is said to be laboring unaer a species 01 inaanny lieved, upon consultation, that they would present to the Electoral District a citizen as unexceptionable in all respects, as widely and favorably known, and as likely to ensure the success of the ticket, 'as could have been selected. It is known, that at a meeting of our fellow citizens of Greene, for the purpose pf appoint ing Delegates, Gen. Wy att Move, of that county, The elections io Spain were resulting strong' ty in favor of the ultra liberals. The popula rity of M. Mendtzabel was still on the in crease, i - '""i"'" f'-; 'V"'",;-"v v r MARKETS, "i i Liverpool. March ll. TheTbusiness this week consists of 15,650 bags, the market be ing rather dull at the beginning of the week, was nominated as a suitable person to represent the anj fuuy one half the sales being made in the District on the Electoral Ticket - Although from last two davs. We think! on the whole that their knowledffe of-Gea. Move, the members of the the prices are about the same as last week.' nnnvPtitiAn oTnroecprt n ,h TPfln.ct rkr h?a eAlnvnt 1 March 14. Cotton We had a very active L..:..t.:iL.-..u .v.J market to-davf there was an excellent atten- a , uuu uc us C,JUT " 7 - dance of sninners and dealers, who bought we inauceo toaue tne apove-menuonea seiecuon . speculators also took several lots lor reasons conclusive m themselves, and which, we lThe totafsaes are nearly! 10,000 bags, at an imnn wm oe periecuy saiiaciory 10 ma warmest J improvement of id to f on Friday's prices, irlpmta. ' We cotirrratulate bur fellow citizens Of the! v , , j . District on the harmony and decision with which they Jiave prepared for the coming contest and we need not assure them that nothing is wanting but unan- COMMUNICATION. he included in his computation all the lands bevond the Mississippi .which were permanently- guarantied to Indian tribes! and that the public lan Js coold no "Del, tha. the undersigned, m compliance witlr Government, as they had for years past been paying publican of Lenoir county, held if MoseleV the ilndians fuU valuefor them : and these .purchases!. t . ougnt not to oepaia lor out or the custom house rey-i " ijii,ubb wotM:-y, enue, but by the. proceeds of the lands themselves, Messrs! WUiam D.' Moselyand W. DavlsV ana tnereDy wouia leave nothing to divide., ihe that thev are authorized to annonnee! thkT- wiuNespeecn was iuu 01 rntereetms views, ana win ,v - ' t. -. i 4 . - -. i . i. completely DISABUSE theblic mind about the these Senlemen- fPt their respectire horn i w nr ntt . k.jui- l ti v i. a. r i ill ai ilia iiirriHr in rm rur.iiL iiiv niiirii iim would be NO SURPLUS to hold un Ibr'distribution. of Greene and Lenoir in the Senate, and the if the appropriation bills were passed ; aBd this the altr ia nVRpnt tb ronntv of Lenoir iii fW whole country will see, assoon as Mr. Benton's and L i ; imity and concert to insure complete :,Bublican ticket. rf' J: .,. f ;.' 1 ONE DAY LATER FROM .EUROPE. - I ; ; . Liverpool Market, March 18. Cotton The business done in cotton -this -success to the I week is extensive, at a further improvement of fully V per" lb. on American descriptions; other kinds going off, freely, at very full prf- the market closes healthy and with a de -fnr !rT?r.sir'r"n dp ri ,xr t? na -ices, i . We believe that there never was a period in. the 500 American, 200 Egyptian, and 100 i.isfory of the world, that exhibited so many uniform Maranhami and exporters 400 American, 750 aiid decibive deicata on one side, and such numerous Surat, and 700 Betfgal. ' There is one vessel triumphs on the other, as the present. While the from New Orleans not yet reported. moal vlhiont pffnrta nm mfa in Avcrv rlirf-rf inn to I The reDOrt this Week IS 87.120 baffS and the I.1NDSLEY. - thrrtvi th rnnn.ro intn nl nni tK ohI J sales are 38,100 bags, vw : 220 Sea Island, 21 Both of these gentlemen are favorably knowa loathe This institatidn. located at Greensboroa?h 'fiuilford Coanty, North Carolina; wen into operation on the 7th aarot January last. ' . Ane plan of education embraces., -1. A complete coarse of Eoelish instruction. 52. The Greek and Roman Classics and Anflaaities. Ancient Geography, My thology, arid History. ; . i ;-; I o., Aoe sciences generally, natural mental and moral. or as : thev are technically called. Phvsieal. Psveoloiical una ML.uucau 1 .J i . . jJ In this institution the claims of English learning will be folly acknowledged and Drovidedr for accordingly f so that npt only classical stndents, but also such scholars as do not intend to study the. classics, may receive that ex tended instruction which will prepare theqf amply ,foi the various avocations of active Hfe.s- - - 'IT -.The ancient classics. which, from iua -kamemorial. have been justly regarded as constituting an essential parti of liberal education, will receive the attention'-necessary! to produce thorough scholars in that department ol learn- ug. ti itu iuii view, Cmxtvis, BSieiiuiug ik uncu imo object, will be discountenanced aiid abandoned: and the most correct and approved editions of the original authors will be substituted in their room. When studied in con nexion with the mire and mixed mathematics, the Clas sics constitute, it is believed, not only the basis ot solid learnineknd correct taste, but furnish also to young men emulous j ot' distinction, ' the very best means of mental discipline. ; F "' 1 ;i . ' . ' 1 In the Scientific department, alt the useful and custom- ary orancnes ox siuay wm oeiaugui, anapursueu iu any required extent. ' : v : -.. "iiv Believine. however, that every system of education not founded on Christian principles, must be 'defective, and in its nature and tendency subversive of the best in terests of the community.it will be the special object ;of the Trustees under the direction ottbe fresDyteryv to make amnle nrovisibn for the ttlieious, as well as the sec ular instruction of the youth committed to their care. In deed, the grand design of the Presbytery In attempting a -11 S t j tl t.. A aft if.. .!U tne esiaoiisnmeni ; oi me utuaweu jnsiuwc is, w lurmsu our denomination, and the friends of learning 'generally with a trulv Christian Seminary, in which the Bible will occupy its: proper place, -and the paramount claims of (jnrisuan education oe amy ana iaiiy recognizeu. , i The Trustees, entertaining doubts respecting the utili ty of mechanical and agricultural operations as a means of reducing the eipense of education, are uriwtlling,!! at present! to commit themselves to the public on this, sub- ject ; Dot win paiienuy wan ine resuu oi lue sipemneui which is now making in diaerent parts oi tne coon try. : r - v '-? ; ;'t - --v- i The government of the school, as far as practicable will partake of the parental character, and every prudent means : will be adopted to promote strict order, correct behavior, rigd econotny. and commendable -indus- When voutb "are removed from the -Wholesome ires traints of the domestic circle, their morals are; as is prop kZl&tik.jkn&tvi&iAti1iiia&& guardians. Duly appreciating this parental soiiciiadei sod aware that learning acquirer! at the empnse of corrupt principles and vicious habits, most prove, a curse instead of a blessing, the instructors will make itrtheirconstant aim, by careful supervision, friendly -counsel;; and wholesome discipline to guard their pupils against temptations to'vict and very corrupting influence to which they may be expo sed: and no pains wilt be spared to render them conten ted arid happy, and to return them to their parents- apd guardians, improved in manners, well taught, and virtu ous. ;'" - 'i.iy..; The school, when fully organized, will demand the ser vices offouror more teachers. . Two have been already appointed, via: REV. A: WILSON, and MR. S. C- Bear CreeKlxnoir County, AfrU . Mr. Watson, ; . - You will please state in the Sen-" - Mr. Wright'sspeeches are pubUshed. Mr. Southard's House of Commons of the next Qcnexal A?r speech was fully as panical as any that he delivered auringtne panic : ana he wasiuet as certain ot lorty minions oi surplus now, as ne was. two years ago that there would not be a dollar at this time in the Treasury : and was just as positive that distribution was the only means ol' saving the country now, as he was that the restoration uf the deposites and the re newal ot the charter was the only means of savins it two years ago ; and nnally, he wa just as sure tnat all the deposite - banks would break now. as he was two years ago that all the safety fund banks 1 would break. Mr. Wright gave him a reply which both ne anu tne country will remember, -rutooe. There is a storm brewing in Canada and the West India Islands. Confidence in the British Government is dailv VlisaDoearinpv - The mea t s- , isure of emancipation in the West Indies diszus ted . all Avho had any regard for the vested rights of the colonists, and was revolutionary in me narsnest sense oi tne term, l ne Ja maica Despatch of a late date says : .. - " Norfolk Beacon. " We consider Canada lost to the British na tion, and with their defection must fall Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Cape -Breton, Prince Edward Island, and Newfoundland, and with them four fisheries, the greatest sources pf our wealth ; and then the West India Colonies, from Demerara to Jamaica, mcst belong to the only country that can protect' aud support tnem," semblv. C. WOOTEN, S. WOOTEN, . BENJ: ROUSE, Committee: D M. VAN BOKKELEN entefy MAS returned from New York, Pmiadelpha an(Li , Baltimore from which markets he has made ai large and general addition to his former Stock of Goods;' and is now prepared to furnish his Customers and the Public in general, with as fall ah assOrtifieM a"he before been offered in this marktt, viz: - LIQUORS, WINES. AND C0RDIAXF- Z ;'A : ffafdiciire-- ',.- CROCKERY, GLASS, EARTHEN WOQD; WILLOW & HOLLOW ;WARES. and 1 Blacksmitjv Tools. :v.'1'..-.! ' IRON. Steel, Nails, & Castings. S ADDLBRY.- Harness & Wount - . . ings:: ..,.:'!.';....." . , Coach aiid Gig Trimmings, Hais and Shoes; v v INDIA RUBBER CLOTftlJVG; and Goods : impervious; to air or water From Texas-t-Jo a gentleman in Richmond. PAJJSfTS OILS & MEDICINES: ."Washington, (Texas,) Marbhl7, 1836. :-t VnTffTb t Ttirri -TSTtf TlC2 - hurry, bustle ahd confusion. A report has Among the Groceries are a variety of articles just spread that the enemy are passing cavalry j for immediate family use, m .. j j over the Colorado at Bartrop, about 60 miles J Dutch Herrings, Pickled Salmon; Pickled Tongue, from this. Of course every thing like deliber- Smoked Beef,, " Fulton Market,'r choice Corned Beet ation is at an end. The Convention has just la.c1,cer!,'?, wcwwi, ricwed vacamoera, aa. . ... ' ; i ouuer, auu bici vntviicrB, : uuaucu uuiicr, viu cuiu iiner away some 10 m:,. rih.... aimnn. ikih. t..v Pr.K Currants, Dates and Raisins, Canton Ginger, ej. tc, other recommendation than a simple reference to their past success and popularity. -- ! It may De proper -10 remark, iu urccujuuruugu handsome and thriving village, surrounded by a moral w it. - i. . a a . f- ft. J . I . m frf n i rrv ia.r i nithiir' n AinpnRDr.pa insrrnciurs ui vuuiu. buu ueeu nu im: with tho-moBt t?nW InH.fWno to reirard ill S30WCO, vj-ja 11? , 1U,IUU lieff IP-- .jallrtM ,;mri Wprkn t il,Sr as mock thunder, and lay the vari-colored alarmists Orleans, ?j 12; 5270 Alabama, 8j a 1 upon the shell, to learn wisdom from time, reflection f ; 4 Darien, April 6. and experience. The tide of victory Jn the cause of j Latest from ftoricta. -We are furnished by J and iadastrioos population, and noted for the sobriety nomlrg.r r-',a Uir.U nr. flnmn! mnra I tl O If L- 3-U- Tl !t i Ui jL 1 Hfl industrV of if S Inhabitants. N . ' . " : ' .u:i. t:.W-ii--.-.:.lL--L-j t-A- w- n.u t, Board can be had in respectable families on very mod- -vti jr uajr , nunc iw iucb, cuutwuug uicuwcivcs wiiu i srny cu ucic uu t cuucouay ci.cuiuj, outu uii. terms. 7 '- I the maxim i that every doff lias his day," wait with I from Iico1ata, witlwthe news that a number of After the close of the first term, the tuition per session .exemplary patience, like tiie boy on the banksof the Indians were in the neighborhood of -Volusia, of flvs month, will be $5, pa yb,e " "r." rushirivelbrtbeexhaUtio On the lHi aS-ecdinS flritvannH ettll nrill flnra1 thrnnfrhnn nil time Scaiwe them, and theyi urea into tne camp, killed two : , tha ffnstItlIt- W5i be attached a Preparatory De , . , . ,r. .. . . . : .! , . I men who were unconsciously plavinsr cards, na.mBni. .mhrar.inr the common elementary branches if naa we recoraea tne tnorpugn victory ootainea d.v mn , WAMfl., . th,r, a-f nfnkAadan0. tne Administration in New Haftipstare, belore a tri- derstood to have marched on the 25th ult. for umph equally decisive, but more unexpected, and the Withlacoochee from fort Drane. He is to therefore, still more gratifying, came from regenera- cross the ri?er, and reach the Indian encamp- ted Connecticut, and Immediately iu the footsteps o' j ment. "There he will give the enemy battle, if they do not come to terms, it was not known whether any communication had been opened by Oseo'la, with the army since his famous talk with General Gaines. ! MR. CLAY'S LAND BILL. "i i i - ... - ; - Tliia Kill hka Wn before the Senate for some days andi Messrs. Hill, Benton and Wright ha cmnUii niyainet itJ and Mr. - Southard and A' Crittn Jen for it. Mr. Hill's epetxh has been publiah nH ha heen received bv the pnbhc with the ea- - --k . . . , T . . .. f I T It is reported that tisraction which the patriotic ana ngwu bpc-tw w the Louisiana volunteers have proceeded to that Igentjeman always Rives to tn- oemooracy union, xur.. Denioirs auu iyaw ht --.; these, we are greeted this week by the welcome pea. of succefs from the shores of Rhode Island. Virginia is moving onward steadily, in vindication of her most cherished principles, and will shortly prepare another wreamio grace ine procession ;iew York, has done r i: -J. : a thA tr pnnnh for all nartv-nnrnnji. AnH Nnrth rrarnlina I . a-..1 . ". . , . - , - I rpr wVnrmallv :-of a documentarv .atta 3nancia. :,!L.: T:V: rVT" taa.; ume re plenty enougn, nut ;r;ir:;fRj urtook to show from the re uiuc-wc uuw wnuMiwiMgw y un uuren, jonn-j eorn ana bread are ditbcult to be had.: :--The iZT'r Q7r ok War' and Navv th'attie de-soriandSPaight.InemeantI4e, .zealous but "exceedingly feeble" Whigs? What Picolata to Black Creek and each cargo of and more too. - The naval branch of the defence triumph can they claim ? . Alas! they would consid- provisiolislhat arrives .at the former place, is woujd require forty miliioos of dollars,- .including the er themselves eminently fortunate, if they could but not permitted ta be landed, but directed io be annual repairs, knd thd military branch about sixty prevent their posore have so long been their daily.rations, that they expected at Picolata. . . j t;t v r t ly rniHions. These suras, be argued, would be great- have become hardened to endurance, and with that i Very late from Major-General Scotl.-We er than jthe -surplus in the Treasury ;cobldver esprUducorps which always animates smaU mr P?t in, P"?; !orn tWre.ltanr u m. - Wrighi l tionties, the very paucity of their numbers induces T - ::ao v iftVnrt n.ok LUr,, TmhiHahPlbre the twHousesof Con- : Mwoiiai : w v a u la v v a B7f v ; a au V(l I wva w w . " . adjourned. All are hastening away the field some to look to the safety of their families. The new Constitution was adopted last night, after 12 .o'clock,, unanimously a Provincial Government organized the mem bers elected and sworn into office at 4 o clock in the morning. They stand thus : David G. Burnett, President. f Lorenzo D ?a.vax.la, Vice President. " SAtiil ?: Csoff, Secretary of State. ; .,Tho. J. Bush, Secretary of. War'. .:, ' . r Robert Potter Secretary df JSavy. ; ' David Thomas, Attorney General. . . inese are ciomeu, aa interim, witn near ly 'all the i powers that will belong to the Presi deht and Congres under the new Constitution. " The Government will forthwith adjourn to Harrisburg." The Mobile Register of the 12th instant states, that, ... .' - " ' On further conversation with some of the oasseners nv tne i ensaw. we learn mat me army of Gen Houston was believed to be hear Jy equal in number to was preparing tor a general engagement inforcements were expected, and daily arri ving. Three hundred men r under Colonel Hdstin, from Watches, were on their way," 1(11 this be Houston, the force is much exaggera ted,) andT 1400 io 1500 from Kentucky and Tennessee, besides smaller parties from other places. With any thing like an equality of force: there is little Jear nut mat me xexians will render a good account of the invader. Wh'fcH he, offers for hte 4t the fowest marker .prices J at the old stapd, corner of Polloli and Middle streets. ' , 'J v , May 4thi 1836. J . ..' ':xr-. FOR SALE ON CONSIGNMENT tP HEFRIGERATORS, orlCE preservers; MJV an excellent article for family use; uv i W j J. BURGWYN, May 2d, 1836. i Deiereux's Buildings: PETIT GULF! COTTON SEEJP. rUST received from New Orleids,T and for sale, by the subscriber, pdme jTreSi:1 Petit Gulf Cotton Seed. r .. J; BURGWYN; . May 3d; 1836. J Devereuz's Buildings NEW GOODSi haa returned frtam rwew ol flE sobscriJber Yorkl and is? now opening at his i was peueveu to De near-i a. , ; ; m-ii ?A.i..'wiWwi the Mexican forceand 8? n W111?!??3 T I aear ine Across cvuaus, wu i ub&auuc, The St. Louis Bulletin of the 11th ult. states that in the course of the preceding week upwards of 5000 emigrants arid strangers lan ded in that city. -:X-. iV;U- . Th Astnr Hotel, in Broadway, New York. A general assortment of.: SPRING JtNI) RUMMER FJlJYCY GOODS, G RO CERIES, HARDVAR E 1 CUTLERY; CROCKERY, VELL ASSORTED- " - k SMALL! ASSORTHENT,: Of-j DRUGS AND MEDICINES, Such as are usjaally kept ih Families; Assorted kinds of Plough; tire IRON, and -yy- -, ; ; ; jSTEEL ; :. : ', . -j . ; I, A large and general assortment f Ladies'! Gentlemens', and Misses SHOES $ All of - Aw- m wmm ft. -' ' lav V fT , II A 1 O, OAJ iV i JO J. a t QLCm, which (having been carefully selected is destined to be One; of the most splendid jes tahlishments of the kind in this or any other f r '. 1 Pit country. We copy mesuDjoinea account oi iv from the JNew YorK, limes: v . I ti, Atbcaw Rnrden will conduct the Park ti.;i n o fitvifi worthy of the mairnincent or nimseu i, ne oners w vu 'uu"v vtfcM,wm -..-..-..l.-" Thprfl iirnii nprArinft iri thiscoun-1 modatini? lerms, for Cdsh or Country Produce: m uwmit. ...... -r, r-- , - -...!. " - ... si, try, nor any other, more experienced nor more Gentlemen ana sanies are respecuuny i-mt)eient. ineir preparations nave ueeui w can au juu65 iy oV?. in a errand scale, and in the s pirit of Jib Cral enterprise which is of course to preside o: May 2d, 1836: .u -.n.4nrt hf the house." It is difficult to I" L1 i rive the distant reader'any clear idea of the I f . fiOR SALE. I J " . ' - . 9 ma.tm - kill': rAM-faiilD m4iri . - J -w . - 4 n -r . ' .1 V magnitude oiioe eeui i.ut. riirvirv Ijus. good live Leese x eatners assist his lancy. . x uc r,,c a vi"" JVUVU. byitne supscnoers them to believe that they are the salt of the earth, and I j i, - sAi i .u- f rrrpki orilv bne dmall general apbropnation'bill had inspires them with the i obstinacy of martyrs, i But it Withlacoochee on the 25lh - inst.. with his yet P o rnxrt ;n,i..iM -i I. '.ri 1 , , - t . ' .,,! nrad td 'fiimroDnate twenty-eeven.-.- miliioos ol doi- . .. -.--uug na i lari':the other 700 he presumed -would tequire se- vson, we would coovince them bv facta, that thair I nroeeeded to TamDa Bav. where thev were to ,dIT. . rfu i?i, Duf f - . . . j . ; i r i j . i ygrai routious inures a u j cause is hopeless and radically defective. The cur- j be disbanded. We regret to learn that 100 of hayeiu coat ascertained ; and he alluded to subjects rent of Dublic sentiment haa Wn ini;,-4:i I this valiant brigade were on the sick list. It I nnmtonH hv the Senate to show that two items, against them, that they spend their energies in vain ls not generally known that 28 of the New Or- amounting to about seven mil wns of dollars, and not .. , ' . . . f """e8 vainli r...b. . ih fl ftfSar A ntnnu in knv Annronriat on bill, would have to be passed lit natuing against tne irrreversible decree of troth o rot k JJK ti5i T uoo ; result was, that instead of thirty-two and nature, and we would, therefore, beseech th So.h.tt,e havethe ec- arott was,. Tr ffar xnz wruuK, auu uuocr. inaueuce orwnoiesome Scott.! It is generally belief ed When our in- unreasonableness of counting" on the wuwiu,wiuuuu mo oarrcn sua bbumq aogmaa formant left that the Indians nad retreated to lp. frtmAirhtn landa and customs for years to ' in which their senses have been steeped, and come the everglades, and many were known to be in jonie, which they were now yielding; the expan- ' - -m. - .. . i y i : L.1..M). " t i r.k.,....i(lini anu Rome atner irfmsieni h andiwe rear oi wenerai i dcuhs aitujr. afc, e:uui Faijt,,DjfiD,-u'" vx; ; : hundred feet by one hundred and sixty feet deep: six stories high, and built around a court about 350 rooms in the house, each containing a fire place and bell, and between eighty and a fTrtHE underrfigrie,df;Qr in his absence. SamI .. I.- - ... Th cnretatl 4 I . f w -will riciffa halmaan tnrc tuc .nri the Klin. OI iUSVi yruDusaM lor suuuivuri . over; with fearless honesty, to the cause of truth liberality. If such a desirable eonviction coul wrought by any human means, it would give us the" WV7U "ie ;i IJf iViWl ture of things be followed by contraction; and leave . r..i TklZ -..u.: No hope was entertained of getting Ibe :S:L?.t.ii iuii iti nrooer evel.' He took . ; , . . - . . . . Ilndians to stand another recrular engagement. Li laa r,r finances. to show.that if the . . .. i (. a l i nr ftni'jTinna in nnrto o r n liberality. If such a desirable tonvicUon could be Pretty weH ascertained that Useoja alone, t caviuKpn the Indian Uhiels. was jor conunuing tne "Tu?" "V -r":T; lnntrn' vain idols and tb.rowing themselves tike erring breth- reu,.mw me outstretcned arms ol philanthropy and democracy. , r ' 1 : : - : L . The weather for the last, week has been very plea ( pant, and compensates us for the dreary eeasoQ which we had during the winter and : spring. Vegetation w in a very forward state, ahd every thing seems to W i postpone some curious particulars of proceeda of the public lands were abstracted fronuhej I Gaines battles, and Indian fighting in general Treaa&rv for five veare: as the bill proposes, the tarifil uuui uur UCZI.J- ; , j .v-M- i" c .-;vr V.!.-: Tallah asse e, A pril 9.Gov. Eaton retuj j : t . -t r D, I he mifficient iftMrrv oil trie com B uuua passage oi ' wJ -UT." Ui incH and Ae on bib mutt be sufficient to carry on the Government.:; -This part I of Mri Wright's argument was exceedingly . inter w,a . u passage ui estinirand the Public mutt look lor it with impatience, board the Revenue Cutter Dexter, Capt Ru- MSnedf Southard, and besides dolph, and on Monday General K. Jl. tau, re- ehOWjn(y htm the documeints, that it the appropria- centlv appointed Governor of this Territory,! .ion hnf tvused. this thirty-two millions o : . : . . ..'-'I " I I J . . ! - . 7 . .. ,. r . - L ; J jrwuiiise un BDunoant narvest Doth of fruit and grain. I took the oath 01 omce, ana entered on tne ais-1 surplus, as it was cauea, w a u invitedi owen b. cox; t April 26th, 1630. BOOTH & PORTER. NOTICE i...'nVi.A'i .oi-xnti ;will be rcautl dining room is ninety four feet by fifty B a i '..i-a l.tf hill rered ei- undiog withy . j i -t f t rf 'air: i nn i fii 10 0kiiri n 101 . r i . m m v a .. nnrnpri 111? auu wcu ut bsu -v 4 w- 1 111 an iiiueo wa. euau mvm . 1 . . . . t. vast amount ot lurniiuxe requircu, uiuc iiuw i o,uw ruuuiug j. iw l ? . roar be formed I from tne article 1 three thousana hai neen eusaucu 11 jit - 1 caiu iv& vr - , ... ' -w ting the wines, says that there nas never u atleast 14 et long. C uu" - . - . . . ...ij ..a uwhl . n.-' -U- tnrrti. but of a form that! a stock in tne country navuuiuvwj.r w r .... uraDer 01 tne aw "97- f. iiwrui . - - r it for extent, variety and duality. PORTOFKEWBERN. ARRIVED, Sehcoher John Hughes, Jacobson, Philadelphia: Schooner Sdsan Maryt; Snow, New Yorlu I P Briif 3 ulia M'Lin, Ferguson, New York, . nL' r-J ; - - CLEARED. M.feobinsoniMam(br York. 4 Sficr R Canady;' SinitbNew York. ; would result by; splitting .the logs , P.- . - 2 L- fcef Affrnafc -U- k. Mhteen inches in diameter, about eight feet long and well secured by nvy tie. I 100 cords fcf ood pine wpbdrj. j. . . flie denveTy,of ;the above -mntipned arti I . . . 1 . , - ''i!.:it"'; .l. Ait . Irles to be completed oy tne turn qi August. ! '- 'ALEXANDER J.IFT, .juieUT. oj .Jtungxjievnss April 20th, 136. - 1 I ...
Newbern Sentinel (New Bern, N.C.)
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May 4, 1836, edition 1
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