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t-1- w .lit. I I.! .--iwfiWBieenioeracy.- We-have seen and Fran r--rC. JT" ?77 , vJUUdUlK fill 11 Af Krr! ltllflf-fl HI Yimr i.S . .... . in ' r MHl fLIBERTT. , M - : . . -. THt ONSmrTJOllr-OKIOK. THE SENTINEL.., WEDNESDAY, MAV 1 U 1 36i Ill-PUB LI CAN TICKET.; -"h- FOR PRESIDENT,- JtfARTIN VAN BUREJf. t -i Ton ttCB PRE61BEST . .. - .- - t : RICHARD M. JOHNSON. -1 , J fOR GOVERNOR.., RICHARD D. SPAIGHT. TheCbnventton ol the Protestant Episcopal Church for this Diocese, held its annual, session in our town doling the last week, and notwithstanding the reports concerning the Bmall-pox, as well as the inclemency of the weather, it seemed to-be well attended, both by citizens and Strangers. The Pishop appears to have recovered completely from the extreme ill health which hVsuHered at the tinje of hisjast viaitjo this place. Among the ministers attendant juppa the Convention, we were gratified to number the Rev.. Richard H Mawn, formerly ;pastor pfV this congregation; 40nrj Sunday forenoon, the ceremony or ordination was dis pensed to three candidates for orders." The Conven tion adjourned on Monday. The aext annual Coq- j W learn Chat at the . late May term of Onslow County Cpiartp Gen. Dudley, following the practice . vh4ah .hwlbithert een adopted only by; the candi dates tor-seats In. -he legkiature, took occasion to harangue se jeple la aa leetioaeering speech, lie pursued -course which was rf.a31.ed -out in his notable letter denouncing Mr.' Van Bureh as an Abo litionist, Anii-war-man, opposed ia all jwspects to southern interests, a nota-commitlist and o Jfoitb, in the end of the chapter of stale and false accusations which have been so frequently exploded, The aim dr Gen. lJnaJey is cieany 10 exciie a panic in me 66uthern mind, on which he nfay-nVnl i&to.'the gtt bernatorial chair, j But we beUeve k wi I.Wita - ken in hU attempt to gullthe pedpfe into hU support by repeating these unjustifiabld. attacks; ufton men tvho are no more liable to Such charges than himself'. The Old ddnjiniod, tfde id jler aHciefit principles has returned a deciaea majoniy oj tvtpuoucauB iu ach branch of faer Legislalufe. ;The jwhiga say, howeyer,that they ,tntend to give that State to White tive, and generally come in the shape of defeat They never tore but always to be gameu." a call for a Nigger Convention1 at Gilmanton, signed by some fifty or sixty individuals, among them loch names a uan.el Hoitand J. Dduimbybut not .-"-"Mai IU Hie Wnoie ilSC S- HO lt-,l If! mum partof the State. Abolition !a understood on all hands q oc nomingmore rior less than a hew trick' of the federalists, and that partyareiastmihtoltas P?fy .roeasnre.-JVgy Hampshire Patriot.- a very, important,. discqvery. Eighteen men,xom posing the Grand Jury of qneT the ; Whiff counties in ftir Stat;"jhaire expreased ajpreferehce for H ugh L.;V hite,Bid this is regarded as ominous pfthe; fete give a Van Buren signal The s Statesof Maine New Pmihir9?"Q Vf Qt Rhode Island and Virginia, have jost decided by majorities of thousands; that 'Hi L. WhheshaU hobe President. ; These may not be tonsidered as doubtful sigM: but; decisive !; rWuZte.- Ktuih Claras M A i.l 1. . ' . ' o icvr uuu jar, . ueiwen amonj? the vv nig ranKs 'fE"V A S3 ! Whatever may he the degree "of public symDathv with thetrugIiug Texians, it IMmportantj polUical ly and.comrcially, that our government might ap pear to maintain t stern neutrality.;.!1 This ia.render ed the more, ineceesary from the public meetings in the states anl the squada of emigrants, who are lea ving our ; laridt for Texas with .hostile ; intent. :We thcrclure; Were ptraWeU to see. ..the iouotrmg passage in some remarks of the. Washington Globe ot Satur- " So far from being true that officers of the Govern ment are arming or encouraging men to march into the Mexican territory, they have been directed to use allmeasurcs warranJedand etijoinedby law to frustrate such schemes. However individuals may compass ionate those they may deem oppressed in foreigu countries, or whatever indignation majy be excited by the wreaking of a sanguinary ieyenge at variance with the acknowledged laws of war,the plain duty of this Government is, not to. deviate from the settled policy of the nation by meddling, either 'covertly - or openly,- with the domestic quarrels of our neighbors. ThUt lti ty lias been, and will continue -to be scrupu lously perfcrmcy.ah'l the result Will again proVethajt the President is as slovv in giving just cause of ofiehce to a foreign power as he has been firm, zealous, and successful ' in maintaining the honor of the country, and Tn asscrtmg the rights i of its injured citizeng.' r The New; Orleans. Beet of the 23d. Jnst r says:r ' Thfl accounts received yesterday from this country Kre f a mote favourable nature: and negative? in nail the previous rdfnors relative to Nacodocties. 11 is irue mm ure ivwu uau uccu ucevncu uu iiic re port that the Indiarfs artd Mexican's veraniaking a descent on it ; but it was hot- attacked , and, riot te stroyed; ; polon1 tluHmail cphtihuea there with 200 fCjf' U hbVcertaih; arid the'frlerids ol'the Adminis mcn ; arid the TeXiang ftavirig 8neyed their rarifi-J trati6n riiay feariaMya7eipalemW,-ecislve UC3 easx oi me oaumo reiurucu. .ouiiiC mejucans triumph in the-FreeidenUal eieciionr; when the popu had indeed beet! $een but Hhey rMn goiff g-tp Join lar suffrage will converge to a single question, Com- Hodstoft. t ' f-; 4.f i irig events cast their sliadows before them; And Ithihk Santa Anna was at San? Antonio on the 5th instj the signs; of the times cannot .well be mistaken and General Houston was at Gioss,west ot the Braso?, on that is, that the party Iwhichjprofesses tobaunited on- - rerui . I - ( j ..... I I a i ( - . . . . ... . . . . cavalry uj iu aiiuc& 111c ttu vaiice guaru ui , tiie The Pavidenre HeralJ states tbaA Governor Fran a (Rep.) has a majority of 1,034 over Tristram Bur ees, and 964 over all others. s Eveiy county Jq the State has given a Democratic majority. A tarcTA mpf tinor has been held in the Citv of New IVork. in favour of the cause of Texas. Resolutions were adopted by acclamation -and a Committee ap pointed to raise contributions, otc. The books for, the Texas Loan were opened there last week, and in one day $100,000 was subscribed. port, trusting themselves'uharmed fn'the power of'the ,7"-' were in two nours tmtcheredbv.-the ebl aiery , in sight of. the vessel j the schooner escaped to Matagorda. Orleans: Jdmt&MniQ v A sf t C&aHeston-Mav MV-r TherollQwiB was rphpive t ihffia r.k a gqsta Sentineaaj forwarded to us by the EcUUofV that paper. V -v ! 9?t't' 4 GRORfilA RATT At .ihv'. rV tnat alter hn lufi- T4n..o.An v k ' .-.u4- v i- ' """ "o ea mm conversed u i? WiVrery :Pjtable gentlemen whoinfoimed him that Waro and his party bad reached Hocstox in safety, excent a few! which nrerr lti!!.wi .wnas. sion he having no Pilot got lost" in the Bottoms- of u. UOHiuj, ana was not neard from for five ghfat .u ; wuuw saie naq f maae- a good ,fiff ht ikt iue. mission, ate Kia t.amid n,n " rj. were left on the road nni hof kf 350 fne0j hite the. Advance guard, figh't and leftJanks, Cashed on. -TIms Jalternoon iof he i3Qth. wa spent Ho . annng tbe twIuKBicji wercaoie Ufi.withjboat sua set. , Oar regiment was ordered to follow it.np, and like veterans, dashed ahead through a swimplbreast'bigli in tnud and water. Ttrt hammock was soon sarronnded, nd all anxious for a fightj when the enemy thfew but fw ofirnce. and we wer W-lt.H hv th5 htilVrhnt u.Su t, as we were, wit&oQt su uioutbtul to ; eat, we spent .in, the, woods, ; and at day light were on ourarch, and n acvpr. nnitlf iri.".. . V.f..JLi'. u - . - r.- - , Hungry auu laugucu, ; tiiraugu swamp,- marshes end "creeks, afifMuce -knows what, when the Indiana changed the scene and gatfe us i few handred Seminole jiills from b pirte 'threet, and retreat ed to a hammock, to which u fnllnwAH llim : trlien at aooui iony yards tfisfant they 'gaVe tis another dose, killing4nd wounding7of our men.' ' 'm'J ,Uur Colonel (Smith ).ordered a rharp'e. and lievef was an order more,prpm)tly obeyed, snd for the. first . time a charge was ever made intoa hammotk.. WefoUowd them up for about two' miles' through "Bramble's and Briars, the officers cutting with their swords a wav" for the men? We had no means'of ascertaining the loss of the enemy, M they always carry tflf their killed and wounded, bnt from the tracks pf blood: we suppose. ''they must have suffered severely. ' t ; A t ? i curing me wnoie camnaisn I have i had the deuce's own IUCK. not a Single fiifht. :nt nnrUlflinn hn lwon the first into it. and we have, lost more men killed and wouneed man the remainder of the army . put together. Cols. Goodwya and 'Battel: with a battalion of mounted men, were sent a ahead to reconnoitre the" Indian town Pilaklikaha the residence of, Jumped and Aficanopy, two disttpgrnshed chiefs.; ; They had proceeded five or six miles oo this eipedition, when the advance guard,, a littla distance in front of the main bodv. were fired unnn from a hammock on the left of theif iiath by a party of frxm 40 fo 50Iniraois.-,'..Tbe Indians Jkept up a briskfire m nusl lhe men were being formed in! order for the en. IT1 '? be i BSjfiwK'i nX Abe men" ordered to; J iiivutnas outuiucr, uruaitioi o a cuuuau tvu ' borry, had his leg broken, and. private Wm Jackson, of Picken's company from Andersons-was shot ia the flesh part of his th"gh. .Four horses, were shot one? kill ed under the rider.---The battalion f Infantry command ed by Maj . Kirby, and consisting of four companies of U. S. Artillery; and Capt: Elmore's company, was marched p to the scene of aetiort in double quick time- formed and ordered to charge the Hammock ; - wcicn was done, without seeing any thing of the enemv. On passing be- f'ond this hammock, old field, lh6 IudSans were seen co ected around a fire at th distance of three or four hun dred yards. On being; discovered they sprang from their seats around the fire, set up a j'ell, or -war-hbrtp and re treated200 yards back to a hammock, on the edge : of which and from some distance in front, were a number of pine trees. The battalion advanced,- and when within pro per distance fired upon themthey fired "all the time upon the battalion trom behind the trees. The battalion was ordered to charge with fixed bayonets.; Which was promptly done, and the savages fled precipitately from their eround. On reaching the hammock it was found Impossible to penetrate it, the mud and water being very peep, ana me oaiiaiion was uruereu uaek -m tuvir luruier ground in the field, within firing distance ot tbe.uam mock. When on tue edge of this hammock, and some a short distance into it up to their waists in mud and water, we were fired upon from the swamp, the balls cutting the limbs of trees over our heads. I suppose that a thou sand bullets were discharged by the, battalion, with what effect is.not known. " ' j J ".." The' regiment of mounted men from S. O. arrived at this place on the 5th instant. Col. Brisbane's regiment rf Infantrvi and Mai. Kirbv's battalion were left at a camp 13 miles back which is dignified by the name of i5 'LATEST FROM FLORIDA; ;,We copy theannexed paragraph from the Wash Jnoion Globe of Mondav. i It is two days later than the intelligence we gave yesterday. - ''- XU W e have a1 letter : fro'mTloridct of the 12th of April Vwhich informs us : iliat Gen. Scott had mar- gad vance guard of., the lumucririan" will itself be decisivclv overthrown; atid t.hA ihrnnah the. Tndian countrv.and had reached enemy encamped within Similes, of him j and bad scattered; into its original frag ments. V ' 51 1 Tamnn Dav wiihout bein? able to brihxr the Indians reached here yesterday on their.way to Georgia. ;- 4-; . From the lAtuUvilUyJmrnai, , :)f W "Col. Lewis Cnrnmiorftii U ted to us- kract.m'ch whfeh-n.; 2 .1?' even now1, are not secure from the thUina,nl bantai; Anna, the Mexican bbtfihAP , a ii.. JfS nfymandef of tbeU, .gHrrison Ut Fort Jessup, suuated about 20 mileaohuhe, Sa bine, accidentally learneti thamn U&tehmA - H-rhi wr?w mires irofuarwace.'had rvttlTrj" Santa Anna an important tforfimunicaebii: Cof.M-- suspectiugl mischierand resolved to exerefse the ut- m-x :..;i-i. r- 'Li:i. i Il- i " . j iuuci. .guauue, nuuieuiiiciy seni oui Bonje o.or 4 men under his cbnirhand. wlio had the ebbd fortune foob- taitt possession of the rigiriattettef in Santt' Annans own haridj-writing,' which they placed in iht; hands of their commander. ;Th.d lett.dr,argeI' the Mexican to arouse the Indians in his vicinity iagaiitet the Texi ans, and to promise them, if necessary, the, full pos session of all t he Texian lands after- the extirmma- tion of the inhabitants. Another injunction was, that netouiuoy piinseir, or tnrougn errjisiiaries; excite the slaves of Louisiana to rise up and; eut the throats of their masters, and then, under the promise1 of un limited re vards, to join the Indians in j.) yi ng : waste Texian country. Col MM haying read the letter, Instantly dcpateheti .it tcrthe 0qyfrnraent of the ,U. States at V ashipgtoti, kThere cat be no mistake as to these facts, f Cotr M. stated ilieniln person to Geo, C.;ChildressJahe:MinyterTrom the Texian.Canvfin tion, to. fyashington city; and Mr. Childress .elated them jtobur inforrnVnt, Col Lewis.' f , 7 " t: i v We f efer alio lb the letter f r oat a mimnerof Con gress In WaShirtgtGiH,iji this day's Bnqxitrei fbr ad ditlonaf items i about this Mexicatfcui-throat. I The insulting Tyrant&?STK ANNA !; ""-p" I M 'i"'jnnHiNGTb"s"CiiT7ApriI 24." : pihe&Utor9. a;tXi. ..)t v I congratulate yoU oh the result of the Virginia Elections , Notwithstanding the;various influences calculated to excite prejudice,' the triumph of DemoC MAS returned frbni the Wdrtb, ;onii la 6pertJ mi- -n FpmXStiiteU next doot Saml. Simpson, aii entire neMsorliaentof which hewiUishbselftf isi'lU- r iZZ please. 7 - .r V ... -.AaiLf 'HIT - .Cf- n Oia ChocrMadelrtr JSnfflishvCheese; t.,'t Loaf; Lump and ISrowh S !j Cofleef Tea; &c; '-' .Y'c. t;x.?t wt i in; V. NEW GOODS. MaM.panni. a l . ' ' . friendi and thblicienery, from the North with a larire ntT ...v. JIj 7:"Ve; Goods, Which be Will sellin reasonable lermsAmon them are to be fouod the following articles, viaf 1 1 - r T JL H 3ft, bags Isle of France do.; ia ilxe packasei ' suit families; r ; ; ; . - . - i ' -fc . , VaifnaV Itirn me I .-;! tho rVUWann I. with hia -rrr. nKnhAiil Vl.tmcn I luw nw utftuut TextaAa.- I had surrendered, under a Dromiseihatibev should bd I been fired upon from a, ham mock by nson a encampments I ntnrm(1'nnoh their narole of honor not to serve air.iin I ties, and twelve inen kill jd ibut such .. ji r i -. ; - . . . . . fA'.-of V.nftTa Tho Ti.rt.urio hnrl Krnlrn nnnhr1;. fallpn one of these par- was the 'nature in cold blood j0f the ground, that itf wast found impossible i'tb; "bvef It li also E.aid olaitTiem.ntHin hut. thfl nmnlce i in j wnicn I .( w: --,., riik,.i r'r,r..ti Mfnm. it intr. UOeiiaral Felix Houston will shortly ;iroce?d from .v a - - . H.T J r 1 1 A Kn M .; n A J . I I - .1 . . . .a it -s. . i ... ... watcnes V9 wbuqcuw , u po uB jwucu v I could plant ine,Mexican nag upon ine aorae 01 tne i w4 - j w?iKTt in hiavlvan'da aftpr ltfll. K-tr ..nitwi threes wi I march m ri&sul : j.La stiA wiwJ. v. i.. 1 musket and died.. with it in m nanas, alter khi- T ..in-iJ..1!..-.. r: . ( i . . ! i, h . I: i , . - . . I i n r t wn t v-fi ve of the eHemv. , tenerai ouiiiuei nuunuit- v, i : ; i ,.,.-.?, i itaia crmasiv insnirpn tnn mercan uonsin ar rviextno. i - " r. 7- - . . The same paper aays.-?,E very arrival from Texas of 4 Ever since f liie Texian jreVoIfatidrf roriimeticed, I have - . - s m w --. s-k tt rem rrtnp v -3rr aiMO !'4 sword - V-.- . t-. n a tiViVtnV VaffrAi4dtrnn,'f ha 1 i ' ": . . i L L ' '. J . A ' . i I I iusneiKiiouriuuu,-uiiu-..... """V"; learea me American voverunieni wouw raiimaieiyi j; ... m., .A.-abiii -.nochifi-r urhn na, , - jb, aawva W v w oDen communication with the supplied j with proyisiotw by the Yellotf Stone and tha deslsJof? the arch .Tyrant? Santa Anna other Bteamooats. ' i ne nexinrri tidiniz of victory favor of the. ; General Gaines Wija at Wilki M the Sabine, with 600 U. b. i roops, and was daily 1 durinsr the war, and then murdered expecting reinforcements rrom Ifort Gibson, j There this however, -wants confirmation. was not tbe siigntest apprenension oi an nttacKv on I that a J correspondence has beeij derected; him whatever he does ! will o on tee onensi veto pre- SantaAnna was attempUng xx engage; numerous v" u 7 a Vk- w.hiIl vent and protect:. " ; L... - tndiah tribes to unite with him again.t f was, under st0?J. Wlth. five Jred men, to the Withlacoochee, Santa Arrna naq givena commission to iMwiesine o romie bfibestowins' that province; upon them a nopes mai uie muiaur,wui nuoouy, mm m ... I mV. laltoi tn m o TA a twui fit if tf ft) loA ctnti fnnin 1 i .1 J'L. -J - : t. M -.na.i- W L.Z I kr.n rm (Kam'tn orl irin " 1 - - ? . - " IIIIIIAIT U11IC1 LCtlSt . t UK-vb. V muw -&var vuuiu lllHi; IIK WHN HI.LKII1 I I.LI 1 1 IT IUIIII1V 1 11 lc H l!4 'III tX l-IIf. 1 liiav IUI IUK UlUUl uvwuui .'.S- - t ' .- f T his tribe ; but it is likely that the euergetic .measures thTTiiniaiafia Slaves o insurrecilon. under a nromlae I " '. ; '- ". " Lm:r ... . ' ?V adopted by Gaines wiil prevent the schemesof the 1 to bestow that State upon them, and'maintain them -litis staied in a letter from' one of the Texian Uenerat rresweni."- x.ne oauw simians nave exnio-i inagetfBtoa W nt.I doubt thelatferf-as v think San-1 h-ffieers.:"-that "Col.- Crockett alterN nnir''hl8 ited symptons cX rebellion ; but niinporte. f ' 1 ta Annjt;. has, too much sense to enter upon such an biece tintil the Mexicans Had obtained posses enterprie-l'riere Is nojrtoutrt that he has said he viorl 0f thfe ; fort at San Antonio; " cldbbed Ir Am UQCiOTS Oisagree, icno snau ueciue . j. w Washington Correspondent of the New York Coni 'niercial Advertiser says . I ' " " Mr. Wise deserves the thanks of the friends of th ConstitutionTor the courtesy and courage with which he pursues' his purpose.,' ' ' ! On the othethand, the Correspondent of the Boa- ton Courier says 'The fact is; Mr. Wise has already out-lived his fame and his popularity,' and our .friends of the whigs : cannot sustain hiscourte of violence and denuncia Itibn.' A year ago, the honorable gentleman waa as Violent, agaiusiine wnis an uc w uuw agaiuu uia Administration, and when we stop and reflect on the suddenness of his conversion,, and contrast his senti ments as now expressed with those of the last year we are led to doubt the expediency of suffering bur 1 ranks to be controlled by such a leader. Mr. Wise had better fro back aeein to the Admiai cannot do us any gooane if not wsnii. iiimwrry fleeing foxe the, ruthless savages whoare hastening feled ferocity, The House of. Representatives, with to be compelled to speak thus plainly to Mr. Wise down unon them . and all is confusion between here mnr forecast than usual, is takin.? lime-bv the fire- but assured as I am that he is not calculated to do us and San Augustine. J Governor Q,uitman, the noble lock, and organizing the means t"f prompt and de- any cood. l must exercise tnc peropiuve oi a waig, i auu wruye uuniwaw, ww iu-cjf wcHwic vw ciajye aciion, u uccowury. and invite him to trait whiff societv." country, and lay out tne prgm.sea iana, nasneeaiess- 5 bblfl. lonf and t ,30 bags Java Coffee, tf'. 30 " . !St.pomiqgo dQ. I . av ,uuus. prima retailing flio lasses, o uui. r. canal f lour, . 10 half! do. do. - do. . , 30 "4 Soda, Butter and Water Crackers; 2 firkins fresh Butter, " I bbl. dried Beef,.:, Crfl $ 1 .do. ... do-. Tongaes; ; U 50 lbs. Bologna Sausages", ' 1 ? , .10 kegssmall twist Tobacco'," " ' ; ' 2 " Cavendish, . do; -100 lbs. Kitefoot Tobacco for" smoking, - SO - " "psiner chewioe Tobacco,' , - ' ' 20,000 Spanish Segars, in whole, half and quarter lole; ,uw . ntjcipe , ud., most appruvea ormna, 10,000 Baltimore half 'Spanish Segars, '--r'y ',5 hhds, Baltimore Kye Whiskey, r f viv'' n. . Rum, t;r-' - j; 10 bbls. do. do: f; JO Apple Brandy; - f ' ' s 10 . Rye Gin;.. . , '. 5 Slohorigahela Whiakeyf t ; ; V Ji pipes Holland uin, . t 2 . iFrench Brandyr 1 -' i Champagne Brandy; .' '1 lihd; Jamaica Ran, '' ' ' ; 1 StCrois; do. . 1 cask old Madeira Wine; Y. v bherry do. . Port :. :do. ' ? ' " Lisbon "do. "' 4( Tenneriffe do.' ' ' " Muscatel do. ; ; Sweet Malaga doj ' 12 "baskets Champagne ; . de. " 10 boxes Lenoori 7t.l ''ti 2 f oarsapareiia. tlo..;;, 2 dosljars French Pickfes," 1J ; ;1: '.' West India Preserves; n i oouies capers ana u lives, - -4 ; 1 box dried Plums, 1 bbl. Currants.' -' :' ' -' "''I - " Brail! Nuts; . r- r'- ' 1 Burdeau'x Soft Shell DmVnds,' 2 ! Filberts, . - ;r 1 M:MadeiraNuts,- fc ?fT 2 boxes Shejled Almonds; .'4l ease Currant Jelly, " . ? 250 Cocoa Nqts; ; 1 box Jujube Paste, ' , v f-8 bbls. - Apples; " . 1 .:-sj lit; 1 "' " 5 ". 5 " 5 "'"iS - W ''- .4 botes containing 500 Uhi.; assorted Csodlej,' t 50 boiei hrorif;Sdap;different qual.Ues, " j - j 0 4 "i marbtedand while d; A Hxl A Duke of runswick lately drew his i .hA otaomar nnachit!! frorrt IVaf hitv.h it I L : "I.i. I :;L li : t1 t.i..l. ... ....: .l: ..'.U l, '-. . .t Tf-j .h, r2nori rinic i i . .. r . - . . i: .wj .ii ' r- L-i.ii nut of miacbipf. Hrftw un the curtain suddenly. was curreuujr vn mmw-u iuu- ut. -"u i iiou'iniericrencc , yei ii.,;iu mc v iciasiiuues ui w ttr, our i - been attacked and defeated byithe Mexicans This! rieufralrtv shall not .be respected, it Way become ne- and exposed the Duke to the audience, kissing Was Ol COUrSC,.lU, prvuuw au vti;iupMi, experiment." I '. 1 . . There is tot the slightest reason tnclr from the Mexican army, ou any uan oi me Met irnn-Mnn bemtr nlanted on I lie dome at Wash- I trie nroi nited States j and certainly not oil an army ol tdis lon. , i -. . -K: . ; dawn with' British Iron, we shall pay to the country, within its limits." i. h '-'r-;i i "There has nothine transpired In relation to any Fno-lish nation, for that article, in the next fee- i j ; 1 I - RT-J"' W1.- , tffottation lor the purchase ol lexas which nutho- - r fttr millions of doUars rUBAR SiawacoguocneS nas.peeii aoauuoueu, i r,zes me vahoos newspaper, atatement . epeculationai.; :.--tt.-yv : " v:t and probably oy tnis nour wjn ruins.. Aieiacn-i opon ijhatubjecu: 1 am inclinett to the opinion, ment of the Mexican army nas, oy an extraordinary .hat! there Mis1 no negotiation on It movement, been united with the Indians oi thet North ja probable there wilf be, if; who 'u is reported are 1500 strong j and unless timely oeeds ii. suppressing; 'succour is obtained,' .the country is overrun ; and the there isi great reason depredations and horrors which were lately enacted 1 "There are varioi t6 years; fifty T't- T fiSr.. an Ahnlifinn!4t: Vmllilfl . -. sir i v , ri f ii. . - k t l a. lata .m. v u b a iir ma,u rs . n v t, and 1 thmkl . nn.ni,f;n PtiuAoM f ltTa.V inta Anna sue- '""S 1 ' " t i-TTZ' Vr, no 9 5 -20 marbled and white doJ Poltfnd Starch; . ' ' Chocolate,' ':. " : . H Talltfw Candles; ' 11 Sperm ;. . . - do.' ; the Texian i insurrection, as fear he will.. various rurpors afloat, some apparent-' linistration -he Florida will be removed to; the rVestern border ol i jy authentic, that our f k.ntier wiH.be scourijed with 1 j iw our happy land. Hundreds of lamilies are Irapidly another ruthless Indian WarL waged with uriparal ed. lEtmsorrvi f ? .i .m ,-uk...:,.l. , ..i m.t T tni".--.:...rt!.L arrpqtpd t a common brawler, fined ? 10 dol Iarsr " and sentenced to 3..mohflis confin'erheh't in the House of Correction. . :; ji MAHRIED, In TCiv York, bv the Revi.Dr. Milnor, JOSEPH H. GRANADE, Esq., of this; place, to Miss ELIZABETH A.' STANBURY, daughter of Daniel Sfanbury Esq. From, the jttimphis Enquirer. ; .The excitement' in favor of Texas-' thrcugliout Mis ' ' 7.? iv i i IJIvlound himself and his handful ol devoted adhe Mr. VVise naa ine' courfesy- iocajia memner pi - ttta ,h- Jn hv thfi Mexicans on one side and the House, a ' d d scoundrel," and theMcotra5,, the cruei inian Dn the other; and he is now rally- to insult the speaker under circumstances bad the latter to resent it ! and he other dirty jobs for the ; Whig party. poor prvdege Mmg tto . powerle mi- j . Gaine8 witj,-ja8l'proStitnde' has and accompanied tyhe best liority. ine wniEs nave oseu nis "violence ana aeri j o, ift mmn,niM frrn thia mrrinaaa A k Nana. :inev western . PORT OF PiEWBERN. '4 quarter chests Gunpowder Tea; w.4i-v "LM"' imperial - 00. 1 whole chest Hvsom dd. v 20 catties ? i ' " - v o:ie sait'iaiti2s! - 10 kegs F. F. and FF. Dopooi's' Pawder; ; - ' 1 ton assorted sisfe 8hi, . ? - . - '. i. y 5 'fj-r Swead. English add Amarican Ironv ' SOOIlbs. German and America!! Steel,' : . , 50 kegs cdt Nails; : ' , ' :if: ' A general Assortment 'oTTTrockery aaStooe Ware, Demiiohnii, from one-half to five eallons. '-! , ! i A fewr staple Dry Goods, among which acre articles? r Ready made Clothing; i" . ; , Span Cotton, fom No. 5 to 10, i - Cad vats and Duck for vessel and boat Sails; - ou coils tard ana aiaoiiia nope, 6 , H; -poltRope;! ; Sail Twiner-.' . - r:-.v 5 A good assortment of Hard ware and Cdfleryr .pi sets Measures, -t . . ' ' 6 Iron bound half bushels, ? 6 Willow Carriages,4 . , Cradles, . --i 6 sets Table Mats, . 1 doz. Twine Reels,: ' 'f Straw Coat Brosbes," " Brooms,' . Market Baskets, s German Pines. tooth. Brashes of siiperidr quality for tadieij Straw tiats, an -qualities, -Leghorn Hati for children, Coral Necklaces, r , Watch Chains and. Keys, 2 1 20 3 ,1 bravest, oicn: of the district -of- Ttonessee I will ISULIJUOIUl.EU 1L I - . . . . . -.1 Kk I nnBttatioi" until they have become satisfied oTtheir n the nhe of march by 3 o'clock P. M- 'to reach the5 doubtless sendout hundreds of her ash4rn shooters' tntpnev as weanons ajrainst-' the Adminiutratirtn rW x noBsible. ! Gen. Gaines command tne r prowess ana nnes areneaaeiJV.Li.icir ifieuas dlowWulcastpoor.001 which te73Ei; : I , L. ancHJiave orked,a. a worthless away-Thefate of H ; ; m BSSSSKE Mr.vWiae ehouldoe Feiraraea.inpiotit iiy all those T " " T 'ZZT .v 1 their owaswords brought from'the breaita or tyrants! u.:, nnliHr.iana who deem th : Bv Maror Horten, who came passenger inUiel t 1 OVCl'tUUOlMVU. . . - , : " . lrm. I T . . I . illU liUUHIIUCaUU VIUUUIUIU BUU) -....n.i.i.u.y IU." .t.bKD.hndWaUt. their wk . ' - aw.:. i.irM ! 1 attpp iucarqiu aiovu v www .w --- 7 flaxy WUui.:W nv.r.... ? . . 1 at San Felipe, and 400 at 1 nMranm in our communitv. enffaffed mthelk-j a 1 ,. h 19m M.a-l no. rrery Rmnlro f.hndw ick. . Philadelpliia. " , Friendship, teaming, x3!ni.iuiuio. icix. ..:i.:T." ' Rfl .: Brig Juli? McMnv Feruson:New York. Schr. Fullbrd, Guthrie, ,. do. 4 Susan Mary, snow, - Ellen Douglass, Blaney, . do f John Hdghrsf IJacobsonji Baltimore. i do-. Silk and Leather Purees . jo M.. Percussion Caps, 2 doz. plated Candle Snnffers, L ( Shell tack and side Combs, ; . . Horn do. do. do. r " r 'p Dressing i - v dei f "5,. . Comb and hair Brushes, . ... . , , ; 6 Silver Watches, ! r -4 doz. Thimbles : 4 ;'i Steel Pens, - ' Beed Bags. . " - . Watch Guards., ; Hi: Tooth Picks. . .1" M . Silver Peneils, 4-- i 1 1 IE! .2 (( it t at San Feline, -and 4w at on nena ; un : oenv nnMiL n tw- micrratin- eiirit s jhera is flu VoUf. aTad0 no secresy mauilested at alL -The swelling tide of cause.ofAbDlition, ire intellwent enough to see thal cannot retreat of all the.wt-didates, MKTVaa curen is tne last 105 ker wfth400 m(.a them to votefor.--- juate. , j , ; t - I vanciog himself with his whole lorce upon the' Mex - 1 ! ' U.' ' u ij- kUViu. iean vision, whose retreat to the main army.was vrAnd not only the lastthey .eboald vote for, DutMr.Jil:feibj . - "Van Buren 4a the last man that any of them eveir . The total destruction of 1200 Mexicans is certain, i ithought.uf vqting tor ?Abohtion was got up lor no 1 au was joy and confidence at the Seat 01 uovern its banksandtnej i-w .aiexicans p-ubnc 8rapathy unable to restrain itse'f, has burst Hous .SS ? ST1-! forth in a tremendous volume. : ;r;- J- , n against 400 Mexicans and was ad- - i . n , tii Vom f Ac Norfolk Beacon. 3 We have been Dolitelv favoured - with tie following et tract of a letter from a yoong gentleman ef this place, FOR SAt.E ON CONSIGNMENT, ri AT hhds. N. li.ltumit; 0if:t. .C U Ml 4-pipea do. . do - ?; 7 -r-' 40bbls. do do. ! -Apply to :r H?! - : - J. BURGWYNr May ,l6.;. ' wXerc Buildings. Gilt Slides, Jet. do. 'A 6a assortment of Perfamery, Newbern, fllay 9th, 1836.' : te:"v: - I 7 itt .n.Aiiiri riftminrnrA fttininEr oeiwecu ui" -11 ,SES W. JARVIS and JOHN G.GRANBERRY, other purposethantoput Mr. Van Buren down, and ment. j, ne elements are fighting lor texas, ana now a officer in ttfe battalion of Louisiana Volunteers in wu dissolved orithe nrstday of .Apmiasv i. eon toed exdusivelytothe federal party 4 berry hav hi g dWd ofjhis .interest gJJ wuuu j ; r jr . between the Colorado and Brazos, is already defea- - . ; rip prnDr9 ,pah Foht Bbooee. lstely conducted by himself and BI. W.' Jarvis.to Jpnn sind then a democrat happens to become an abolition. "J . . . - - , - " ; . . r Cw George, C Gildersleeve, the business-will la future be transacted by . l.-.J.- ' '.... ' .. -'.. c nousuiu uiusi uave lonirni tnann.111e .1aEL ouu'u ..... . . . t . . . . i .- r...' ... i ..vi: -..-.! 1 j -.i.i?; .c -Ji-. .... . r: 1 - " w e arnvea here riiv Deiore ywieruar tuitrraia- ananerepuuiuiiarvy,ttuu wowiiotucjieYeujere dav. "5 "ue".vM,n'numn . . - . m i, w 1 a.aaasai& tuai wu 11 uiu pi uli ai taaav - - -..-- ia a solitary lriend 01 tnat genUeman, one who will 1 Dreadful Massacre f fVr U-i rn 1 h t 73 w came an with r - lind rf Indiana ad had a fieht. I jpqte for Knl next November, who is engaged in this unarmed .emigrants that ierflhiciliniheTVlliraro1wbicb lasted about half au bmn the, bamge-. wagons Newbern, 10th Mav, 1836v, ..MOSES W JARVIS. JOHN GILDERSLEEVE. ER Schf . Friefidshlp frdni Baltiffldf, and for sale low, lM : C ' 1 60 bbls. and -liulf bbls. trp'erfirie Flour, :: ' & t . niot Jt$reaa smau oiscum;, .5. - Batter and Water Cradkers.1 i 15." Rye Whiskey; Mao c -Gip;'; ?: 10 Cider Brandy; : 30 " N-.E. Bum,; - , " - . .: &hhds;Muscavado Sugars, y" ill nhK. ' no., -i. .- .j 1 . i hhd. rime P. H- MoIases, a euAelior n-'t irticle for family.use, . 0, - 1 20 bags if - St. Dormrfgo, Xagulra'; and v ' i .old Java Coffee, ;V, .J I;;; i !..';; i j ' f f piaster Paris, dried Peaches arid PIainf,t Cdrned Beef, r . j . :;i ,;. . - tvu"? By! . r I-: M. VAN BOKKEiEJf; .Newbern; May.iutn, ibd; . t if!: ! .1 I." 'I1 j' iS
Newbern Sentinel (New Bern, N.C.)
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May 11, 1836, edition 1
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