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SERTV. TKS, '.OSSTlTUTfON THE SENTIKMDi. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1 7. 83o! V REPUBLICAN IfOMUTATIOXS. -FOR PBESIBENT. Martin-Van buren. -. v ,v, i ' :'-:s '---"roB,'Vic'-paEsiDSKTt' -'VfV RICHARD jqHNSOtf. Van Buren Electoral Ticket. lit DUt. ROBERT LOV,E, n Hay w6od ' -2U. .GEORGE BOWERS,; of Athe' 3d. ! JOHN WlEFO)sTG, of Lincoln, 4th. " ARCHIBALD HENDERSON, of Rowan, JOIV A i M A N 1, AUK t It, 01 UuiUord,. WILLIAM Al! MORRIS, of Ahsonl -w " " ABRAM VENAbLE; of Granville?, 1 f ' v IQS1AH WATSON of Jolitjbn'T .:nathanielJiac WI LLIAM B. LOCKH A RT,of Northampton HENRY BK.INIV.EIt. of Fernuimons. . LQUf S DJ, WLSPN, of Edgecombe? W ILLIAM : P. I FERRANDj of Onslow,--. OWEN HOLMES, of New Hanover. Cth 1 fth. . m. 10th. Itthy J2th7 13 th. 14th. . 15th. 44 - . THE ELECTION, . , fFehate 'met tJie tntmij-but ihcy are NO T ours ! '.The' returns received by last night's mail, place ths -election of General Dudley beyond doubt. We were sangGinc in the belief that the good cause had again triumphed, but t seems that for once at Least, we have been disappointed. Those of our whig fnonds, who in 'a moment of despair bet on the election of Spaigh t, have lost their moneybut they have won a Gover ; nor, and are doubtless satisfied. We sincerely I sympathise with the unfortunate wights who have last both. : ' i ; . - r ELECTION RETURNS. For Governor. 1 3 hS-1 .OLOW EHEt;TI;:r:.tf' 4 Our most sanguine predictions respecting the vote of Onslo v,have been verified. The staunch repub licanism, pi that county has, bem nobly sustainedt lii the Lite jelectlo! not withstanding theinany ;fwei ofihe Democratic ticket rU When wetake Jnidicon-J sideratidri thfe facts that Onslow Si the. Wrhplace df Gen. Dudley, that his immense landed estate fesi tuated Ipere, Uitit -he 13 personally -'acquainted, -with every vbteir in the county, while on the other, hand, Gov. Spaight is not knoftn there M all, except by lis priiiKHiiesj-mo voie oi mat coumy evinces a steadfast adherence to the Republican cause 'which is above all praise. The result has completely 'as tonished our opponents, who predicted infa late Spec tator that Dudley 'woulil obtain an overwhelming nwjoritjf' in the county, and gives a loretaste' of the i llDluimmi 'Viu til IIU.M, VVI1CII vliatuiv wilt show that there are af few more than k ''seven Van. Buren men but of sixty" within her borders. ' " . .THE SIGNS - ' i;The E JitorofJie; 'Tuscaloosa Flag of the . Union, (Mr. Mfeek) having beea appointed by . Gov. Clay, Attorney General of the State, has withdrawn from ftlie Edi.orial department of that paper.l In his Vale dictory Address he declares,! that the Democracy will triumph in the approaching elections ol'Alabamd, by a large majority that Judge White's .bare-mced apostacy during Jtle last session of Congress, has ex hibited to the people ot the. State his true character and tha,t Alabama. 3 as. certain to vote for Martin Van Buren, as that period shallanive." . ! The St Louis Argus speaks iii lhe following jxir- agraphl with eqa confidence of pur success in Mis souri: . . r - X" Look at this ! f ! In formation recei ved from eve ry part of the State affords us an opportunity ofexr pressing ivith certainty, t!ie result of the August elec-; tionl Boggy, (lor . Governor,) Cannon, (lor Lieut. Governor,) Iil!erand Harrison, (for Congress,) wi beelecieil by a triumphant majority, , In this county (Cole) where the majority . against Ashley last year was but 270, this year it will not be lcssr than 600 and similar changes will take pface in manv other parts of the State ; , A namber of those who before voted for him lor Congress cannot support him now he holding on to a seat in Congress and running fur Governor." . - whims cbinve I fe.ive not wt iUe.1 a word JA the Bulletin ; 1 have Kmanunn not, m tct suggested afuct roa any ne-yspa per find their iyay to 'the public paper! being awannlittf " MjSf"1 Miucai contest novwagmg. anyuung, iKeiy io cnange a. vote, would be seized upon lor the purposc.-r Globe. AVaTren, f -Franklin, Edgecombe , Tilt, 'J V Beaufort, . Washington, Granville, Craven, Nash, Jones, Lenoir- Johnston, Cotumbv)S Jllyde, "Grewie, IN ew Hanover, Onslow, 7 . Ora'igc, . ; Rowan. I v ;, Jl do re; ;- i' Richraonil' Sampson,1 Cumberland, ' Brunswick, Spaight. 673 664 1 191 511 236 34 291 663 679 120 389 716 ,673 ;i 183 ; :469 i 107 730 :- 518 1131 117 '505 . 3 666 800, 123 Dudley 93 SOS 71 4S3 735 , 377 ;' 977" 267 . 102 : 228 192 ; 180 S64 210 336 400 171 . 224 ' 252 1237 1642 i 342 616 ' 419 500 ' ; 3o9 . Thomas M. Wadsorth, Esq. (Van -.Buren) formerly of this lo wii, has been elected a member of the House of Representatives of Louisiana. :: elt is reiterated in the CDixitiWrewspanersihat General 'Scott. on his arrival ut the federal nartv aaicreedin men!, could fiud ho one having authority to attend to i nhere, with RAleljlbodshfed. ah as jrtdiini&et mez,1 the Cdmnlaiulant who gave "the Ihsulti had been a of Mexico against JOenj :' Constitution: of l824re alid "there si disposition to remov all the bigh ruhctionartrafri Anna. Arred I lain 'f iwo.mdKonVhWrneenlile ielared, in the city of Mx ico, Against whidithe En-glish- and 7ehch Ministers had protested, calling upon foreigner! "tsoV tooiitribute ' Lacf accpnnta from Vera: Cruz tepreseni Satahha, prty as .V f I - FVt Tl4i -.J. J . Ins business; .Certainly Gep. Scott could liavegiven iio such , information. as ha reOorted himself i to the proper authoriiies. .is demand for a court ol inqui ry, yas promptly . acceded to, and every information rnjutreu oy mm was immediately iurnisneij jVJ0re than this could not have been done, if; the PresicJenK cuiciary ui k ar, auu uenerai-niHuiiei, uau an oeen here.-ri& irtt iF-oj every posed to pro- Hodsioti hatl not yet joined was not likely toxdoo. J fie t Cabinet; ''"?. Twelve plain reasons for jdain people to vote pt Jor Marhit Vdn-Buren as, Pfe&idenU :nd I. 4 His moral character is without leproach. i ; ::. j,jienas.strong natural penius. . ' 1 i ' ' mi - - itia uas improvea it well ty me stuttyol .; tnc laws and ihescience of government. li'H - jft ? v4. He .has i had long experience in' public 3 lite, .to , The TarborougliFrcV Press of the 13th ins I- ajs j-. . ( , t ;WrxktwT.,?Hfi'p;':t' ,n W e learn that on Tuesday, last, VIr IVillifim Fpreman, of fill futility, while walking iulusj corn field, suddenly dropped down dead.' He has left a Wife and two .chil- dreii,y Reported majorities For Spaight, Dorhn', 440, Bladen. 27, Robeson, 09, Wake30PeVr on, 227, Mecklenburg, 659. .: ? f f : For Dudley, : Guilford; '760j Carteret, 131, Disrrictor Halifax, 70, Caraden Tyrrell, 375. tt-f ;rn ? h ' -".P:. STATE LEGISLATURE. Craven, ; Warren, Franklin, Edgecombe, Johnston,11 . Wayne, Greene & Lenoir,' Rash . y'--Li- Carteret 6c Jonc9, Washington, . a Granville, " '", r' PUW. Beaufort, ! ' Colambus, - I r Bertie,1'. New Hanavert., , Onslow, 'Vif-.'H Rowan, , ' ; 1 ' Orange, fu"-? Davidsdh, i - s Bladen, . : Robeson, . v Brunswick,- luumberland, f u s Wake, r . . Fa Dutch 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 0 s 0 o ft e IT". 3 M : o 3 3 , IT 45 '0 '!i " 2 ; ' -i2" ? T " - -s-i..-' 2 " ; - 0- l&te'ijrobij A:'Avlr . . - it . . , , jOimIoio. Daniel Sauders, senate ; John . A' Avirett cimmbns: 8ee annexed table for a statement of the poll. I&fao irMoijer.-rLew'isi. Manfene)?sciate'?; Charles Jflenry and John VL Wa'ker, cQmmoris.',. ; j' ',' t "J. j jCotuarJ&mcs Burney, senate; JbsJah itfaltsby, c. ho were from home at the time.? ONSLOW ELECTION RETURNS, AUGUST 1836, Ar. Governor, ( Senate. J Comnaonss. IE LECTIONS. f . Stamp Bound, : ' Lower S. VVest,; V. Upper Ditto. : , - Lower Richlands, tipper UHto, Hal Moon, North East, ,-. White Oak, ; Swaiisboroosa, Wolf Tit, Jlajonlics : to "5- c CQ 100 57 72 .3G .;76l , 26! 70 40 a 518 2G5 .Of o- Q 11 31 15 s 10 61 CI - II 15 34 252 o - B - a . 00 CO p 38! 37 69 031 10 v30 40 27: 27 286 9 ,d 0i 06. 10 13 33 04 ::0d 11 174' - o c 6W r57 891 :V47 81 2q r 481 .34 2121 5001 . 26 -14 89 ! 07 ;-o8 30 44 ; 69 42 rS5 ins; ructions to generalgaines. VnThe Globe m replying to the National intelligen cer, ha a the following Conclusi ve remarks, in justified tion of the instructions, on which General Gaines ac tsd la i Wi uute upuu iva'6bure4Iies.': ': . -''"' r "; "':f , .. ' . "The instructions given to Gen J Gaines afe such as. nli civilized nations nu3t approve such - a&grow' out ol tU9 treaty with? Mexico,' and are necessary toit9 oupport-fiuch as self defence demands, i.and which Congrf have approved." If Gn Gaines violates his inotructionp, takes a c6urse which the : circumstances will tin jwarraut arid departs from the neutrality prescribed lo him, it is not the fault ol'ih administra tion, so vilely slandered by the Intelligencer. It is the fault of the pfficir,' whose act can easily be cor rected by 'the Government, and the good faith of the . nation preserved K: H :-'y" f s w' l ''; -. V Hovir is it' prssible that the untarnished character of our country can be blighted, ifGeri. Gaines con forms .0 the order which we have published ? "j He is permitted to march to Xacogdoches to hold the Indi ans in check and prevent tlieir murders." Mexico is not ' now in possession of that territory ; hcrv troops have e vacuated it, by the agreement of Banta Anna and tl e General in command" Hence Mexico '3 in capab e of restraining the Indiana, in jcotlforniity wrong of ! ordering the A me ri can lorce to ; sec u ire the dbipcts of the treaty, by holding the Indian? aloof from the defenceless settlements on the other, as well as on Ihis "side tlie Sabine? , nlsf ,r. I., - f , But our troops have gone into a territory, claimed by Mexico; ant! this 13 " crossing the Rubicon" this isian invasion this is " a virtual declaration ol and this authorises Mexico to "proceed to measures udirist Anmrican j citizens resident lives:?- I - -. - - .-; - ' : Why should this be? In Mr sent iroops into the contested limits ot Florida in Mr. Mooroe'd t me, our troops look possessioo, ol A-1 melial island.; j No war came of this ; tlie purpose of the Government was explaincid then,, as UJ3 now. Forpign. nations did not brand us . with Punic faith, aiid lie nation imediately interwtetl, properly estima ted the intentions ol the admimstmtjioa.ij. The same result! will follow now, unless the deceptions;: which the -incendiary and factious prints of -lh',9 country shall succeed in i making impressions abroad which they cannot make at home. If they succeed in pcr suadi :the G6vernmen( of Meitico lhatwe frlidve virtually' declared' wary agaiiist it fnat;we'J ore playing tiie part of Rob Ro, Itttmea'irabiMrj.'ahd plunder in passing he frohtier-nf they can pereynade foreign nations'lhat tlie American administration is a wanton'oggtssbr1 against Mexico then h may hap pen that bur coititry sftall become lnvoiyea m ' wa.r, and cur comnierce bec0me: the fcrey of piracy land privateering. .The part which the Intelligencer per forms lin thnesv emergency is; precjiselythat lit took in the1 French difficulty,, .Then the heartless Intelli gencer endeavored to persua-ie France that a delibe rate i4sult was lutended bv the "President, and that " hproud chivalrous, andfiery people? ought not to submit to it. It declared that the President's" disa vowal ? ought itago'for nothiiigJl NWthsame organ of niischTef telll the lexical) people ibat we nave virtually declared war ainst tenthai the President has given u secret draersw totthat ettect that llteyjare toe. iuvaded and Tobbed-and the written instructions (which, by tho.way, it suppress esjare to go for nothing !!' r i-- - if--: J'T' aid both 4iia iiattlrarralentalaml i.sefu!l studies 5. "..He ha3 al ways been, and is novvi amrmber of tdemocratie rtyrffriiif hnd'' ihorbuffh'in its 1 ve nerated faith tfnd doctrines'. ' "' - ,.mM 6.1 "f He has alwdv-s enjoyed tlie confidence of-the demcratic party; Sri the great state to I which he be- rilous condition in the late Wuri' i? 'i : n ; J 7. ! He now enjoys the confidence: of that " party generally throughout the rUnion, 'attil especially t)T sucu ioug ineu uemocrais auu puintMa u5j.uuiuiuci Macon and Andrew Jackson.'. 'l .', '" ; 1 o. ! ne noes not enpyr uie conuuence 01 inai oiu nnd( 'odious party, and its modern allies, which abused Thoinas Jeffeison, and pronounced James Madison worthy of a halter, '"yl'-i :'Rir4 - O i Hi ntvAr ri!l pninv the cnikRifpnpe -of nullifi cation, Hartford, Convention, .blue-light,, and Bos ton ieueraiisin,un any snape,,Boocy oa bbaisch.-. , 10. He ppruug from the hurablesi walks of, life among the people ne, knows tne ieeiings,.iaicresis and wants oftlieDeonle : and 'he 13 inotvasliamed 0 the support of the peppfcii r v; 4i IlL JVtthe fejame time, he hasthci true command of temper suitable to the storms of political Site in ele vated etations, an&tlejepurtcoua planners which gi ve. grace and jrespoct: to that frequent intercourse with the world, and espectialiy;wiUiUiye;represejita lives' ofs foreign! powers, .whichr is required of the Ch ief Magistrate of the g rjeatest ; Republic that now exists. r.KU-H)-i i-4-Ui; 12. ' lie is -dn ardent Supporter and. at the sametime.! so devoted I a . . I 1 , ... ! ! inr . 1 i ... rights, ill theirlltrue constitutional, geh,' as to have ui-iiiixia. powerluijAdeavo - to secute the Texiari war. the 1 exian araiy, and was not likely to do so. IJe was said to be at his residcuce -near NhcogiJoches. Lamafi ' the Nevv Tex w rt Coni mander, possessed the entire confidence bf both the 'Ar in v .and the ORG ANI "&ATION I O F TH E ; POST ' GFFICE DEPAR rM E NT UNDER TB li ATE ACT OF CONGRESS, U .lic .;;-,,. The duties of tho "Department sdren divided, iind distributed as follows, viz:; fytih-.y Hry j 7 7 . v' ' Contract Officf.. ' ' To this office ore .nWurned tlTe duties oP: arranirinir the ronnckiori of the ifnils oii all the niail routes in the United Sraiee.'adjuf ing the 'speed ofilie'tAails, luiuuu uic ircijueucy 01 iiicir injis, ana wie mpue of conveyance, making out .advertisements Tfot mail service, receiving the, bidp, preparing them jbr the op the Union fiiend bf elate find them when lost, and to reserve them when etf- d&iigered. - ATTEMPT TO ASSASSINATE LOUIS The ship Republic, Capi Wittian1s;)rom Liverpool brings London papers to to the 29ihJune.-.a 4wif : i h'. " The attempt again to a the 28tt -and Liverpob sassinate Louis Phillippe, of which we annex the pari icOars; Will probably ex cite b considerable degree bfattertiion. ' - i The King, it-appears, ctcd wuhi great courage and gang froidJi Instead of stopping at the Tuileries alter the attempt oil his life!; he continued his journey to Ncuilly, wh :re his family were waiting to receive him,1 ignorant of the danger ! hehai escaped. An affecting interview ensued, and Irom His arrival lit midaimtt his palace was thronged nyrKpreign iVJinis ters,!5 Peers,1 &i. anxio'us to "congratalate hiirion'hii safety.1- 7 Kf ' mTJ H ,7" Last evening, about si;x o'clock 4!new7attemp wasjmade upon jhe, 'in proved laaunsuccessfui ast the . former.? Just osTJus iviajesiy uau emereu nis carric, iw icijuiii lumeuu ly, and jwas passing under thet gateway leading to the quay, a young inato wjio had placed himself on ih& eide opposite to that of the post of ihe ?iaf ionaI Guard, lifted xiri a cane tniwhich n pistol barrel had been fixed, placed it on the carriage door, and fired it :nt lhA-Tt;n-r7r!t . !'7lv tL : , Editor: v; ill mtf last irtmmnhiMilnrtl nrntr in, satiation bfevcrycandiHabH fftVaVr Indians wasmadeby 3crt.'Dudley arid seconded Newbern Spcciator;! Ilh provmlsVl did ikl ollow the example of the Whi preesutou tmtf reckless-Msmm fer.'substatiiual 4videcc,4ut shewed the wy.wordl ubV ' . : . wo ;i'ir ommenixi.thepecta- -: n-iiiBimu",- wicrwore, on ma verir ltePi 3???!?'ildon -made, in ilhe last number of thatirVluid simr xeithe reasier tq the extracts qnoteittn ftM'SeiikneVldievve' ry-unhised7miiid loMudge jbrarself,!4vhMherctib charge is not completely estaldished by the incohlroi vertioie evidence ol written. Janguawe.-ChekSBec-iator, indeed; seems, so cpascipua of having approval the uenerars recommendation bf-iflterxnarriage, that ' after attenTpting to disprove the charge h boldly ie- clares that it believes iio disgrace would lie Jncwred ifa white man should marry "an ehtiirhtenedA'' no longer a matter of doubt that;, the .Specteto'r Sn . tertakis no qualms onllie hjectV-The refined cir m mfocutwqi of Uid above qubtatfon evinces -a sligfa nddea 'at using plain common sense language In ex pressing a plain opiniori'-it is rather Tod 'strongly action .01 tlie ios! master (jreuera I, preparing' forms HiowmaDy enlightened quaw3 can be u. vu u aouuu.iuenipuxami swng wieir the Creeks.and Seminoles, but I at least execution. Ftnmimntr nni nrcmnnir in i nronnsifionVfor rhnma in uCra wn;., bad thepleasurc of seeing one; and m on the locution bf disFributihg posr --offices! 'directing I Iould feel a decided abhorrence if I 5metiC uIl . wordi, Indian squaw,? but lari enlig h lened: ; daughter of t)ier ancient rulers ; of Jtha eountry' is good enough for a Whig ! ":1 indw Jioc the course -of distribution providing and seridiri out man nags, locKsand key?, : and perlormmg all acts appertaining to post roads which ' are .necessary to put the mails m motion, and regulate their convey ance, auu connexton. 7 tTfiis office is under the superintendence of S! II. HosntE, Esn.'.' lrst Assistant Post master-General. tbvhom all proposals fbf'maifsprvlce, and all letters relating" to the 'making or chanjring of contracts 7aiid schedule, to mail bags, locks and keys, and' every utuiir t(ciC iiiiviiit; reicreuce loins uuiies oi tao ouice, dhpuid be directed. t, j : 7 i. i l ! - - A ppointmd.nt Office! - ' f ' - To this office? are assigned all questions which re late to the establishment and "cliscofftinuHnce ' oX post office?, changes ol siie and name3,'appointmeiit and removal bf postmasters, as alsuK the giving off instruc tion to postmasters,, furnishing them with blanks, and and, the performance of nil other acts necessary to prepare post oliices tor the; reception and proper management and distribution ofthe moils. ' IT- ' Phis office, i under the superiritcnrlenceol Robert .TonxsTOSi Fsq.j Second Assistant " Postmaster Ge neral, to whom all letters! Telive to tJie sutyects mentioned above, and all complaints against postmas ters-, should be directed. -, H ' ' ; 'Inspection OrnbE.- To this office is assigned! thef duty of seeing j.tliat': all jKJslmaVters at the beginning and erids! of rbutes' and such others as may be jdirected by the F(Ktmaster General, jkeep and return registers of thearrival and departure 0f7tbe.ma.ils, according tq law j of examin ing said registers, noting all delinquencies oi coatrac tors, and " preparing theni fbif the aciidn of the Post master. General ; receiving and-'preparing for decis ion all 'special complaints against contractors j of see ing T that all I post masters render their quarterly ac counts according to, law; arid the instructions ofthe Depa rtment, promptly reporting 1 all delinquents to the Appointment Offiee, and doihg all other things whicli, may be necessary to secure a fuithful nud ex act; perforrnance of their contract jserviee on, the'part of con tractors, and the prompt rendition of postmasters' quarterly nccounts. ' f 7- 7 :7"-!'i7 " ",' 7;1 Thisotlice is under the superintendence of Daniel Coleman, Esq.; Third Assista.ntPostmdster Gene ral, to whom all mail registers, all letters coropluin ing of or reportingcontr.:tctors, aiid afl quarterly jac-j counts of postmasters, should he directed. , lound aihoiig' . have never ust confess lhat should see any1 ydutbful AYhig; of fair "jiropoftion and of jgenllo soul," leading to die hymeneal altar any ofihosd Mnlighte'ned daughtersotc., ho sometimes pasi through our own on,.therr, Scyiliijii migrations.' But "facihs est descensus," easy Is the 7 dovybward progress. Eet qs suppose anollier cdse in poilitSup pose Anhur Tappan or any other AbolitiontsVshould say in public that he would think it no disgrace icil marry " an enlightened daughter ofthe aiiclehi sjxdL presetitTuiers of Afrjca,--what would be tha jhorrof of ail who detest the idea of" amalgamaton,, 1 -3Tet, iarthere any immense difference between the two c sea ? he Negro Abolitioni st record mends Intennar rlag'e with the Iegroes--the;Indian 1 Abolitionist ad- 7 vises InteVmarHago.jtK'thfilnffi we abolish the mark of separation between colors which Najt ure herself has stamped upon'every humau face, so scon is the door opened to universal amahra ma tion, add the white race, which seems destined ta ' be -the lawgiver and eniightener of the world, will bec deformed, disfigured, sent -belorb its liiaD4 outi this breathing world,1' - J ' ; 7 7 7; - . ' The S pect atbr expresses in the conclusion, a very devout abhorrence ofthe Indian handbill, and declare3 in the sincerity of his soul, he li'ould rather suffer a ampotatibh than be its author, prmter, ,or -publisher. Tin's: is a jdeiightful specimen of consistency coming from such a quarter.Tne poonKt citizeu'irt the boun ty,' who feels the pride of a white man, Wquldxather have his name, blotted from existence, than hahd6d dowa int. pos.terity of hlf-breeds, such as the Spec-, tator anc his candidate-would introduce. .&uchk policy , coming from any source, desexves'lhe'CXecSa tion of the American people-. vi : - 7, . ! UBtfeoLAi PORT OP 7NEWBE2RN. 29G " ' GEN. SCOTT. "We have 'ibcenput ia, possession 1 of. kxT Jelter (rora Gen, Scott ta ascnticman, m rclatioatatlicirf&icjn T 1, at the Kin j. 7 - M-:XvXii i -7 " Louis Philip was at that moment! bowing to the Naiioiial Guards through tjheother vvtndbWr Wheth eriiie assassin feltagitatefl,oiv as it is stated was pushed while ebgagetT in taking aimthe bill did not touch the King", who, immediately after the explosion made a! sign tltjat he wa3iiot wounded, and orjjered the coach to tie driven ori to;TeuilI117he!King, was wun iqe.TJeiijuu msici- luaiwiuo tx.u- laide. and a detaenmem oi uragooua,escoriea luecar- .'jrt- vu'.''- :::.! !' iki'i'-.-'. ;, - 5 J 'i i nagc.,,! r, ; i;v L : AJ'.'U r-'-1' --r?-2 --tt dri; hearing the explosion rushed on Ihe man. who still held the'lweanoti 111 his haudvlHeWaat first ilf-ireatd, b ifbfllders in terfered. 'and having represented t he - importance "of his being put imd the hands of justice; the "prisoner wttsJ brought iojla wi'ai he was stretched on a bed,! amt sauhedi unorder tOj ascertain if he had liadlno arrnsTcoucdaieit Apoiiiard was found hi hjis'side pockety "f- r!. ; 4I It. Gisquet, vhb was iherl in thet iTuilleries with several other public foncfroriaricg, pmmcdiately re paired f olie gard-hoiui and poceeded tb""examine thejndiyidual rrestedtlje refuse to tell his nam, andjvien recotjui hiinid that he that his Darue jjvas AureauIio pretended; that;;4(t bea'f was'an assumed name, and refused to give; his realone from regard lb his family. f s --11 " 1 TOri being ihlerrogated he; stajed l lhat-this name yLtBUAEjland that 1 jived in tiusJluez Voids. Both nkme and addres3are probably false.jto j IsjTher Chamber of Pers jyas imraeatey jDrbked to receiv4acaijmuucatlon from the Government, and the bukes; of Orjeand and enibbra Jwemsumrfied to Paris by telcapn ba theiirireturit . from iheirrtbaf in Lombard. . ' ! . .d-M 1 ai-fi'f fj ' $?f; f POSTMASTEB GENERAL,' tn addition to tlie ffetieral superintendence bf these offices, the Postmaster General reeeives to himself the special superintendence ofthe busine connected with mail depredations the payment by postmasters bf tlie babtncee due from them; the bank accounts of the Departraenti tHe opening bl dead letters and the disposition ofthe valuabM.found iti them, and every other matter .haying relation tojthe administration of the Depaftmeht not committed to; his three Asastanta. a Alt letters relative to looses in the 'hiail,ormail depredationF; nil letters from postmasters enclosing certificates ofdeposit?; all fellers of banks having ref erence to their accounts, and .all other letters infla tion to any matter or thuig,appertaining to? the De-j partment, whioh is not assigned ny iaw; to ine Audi tor, or by regulation to one of the Assistants, should be addressed to tbe rostmastcr uenerai. e ' " 44 "i '! ! Auditob'3 Office. i 1 and -TP 'MEX199 AND -TBxas; - Late accounts render rtprobable'lhat the Mexicans will; noi iittemnt another eambaixni arfamst Cai.Tex- ian?i unUl theXill --'T&e V. S.Otofy of War War; Th3 late law established the.7oflice of; ' Auditor, ofthe Treasury for the Post Office Department." TdTitiuj office, the law as? iijna the duty p settling all S . 1. Atit,i T fGRimtx' nart'tfttmAftt at Iiop mi" UlCITUuIi la Ul IUU X ust. vuii wpui uuwuibi v ptmafeters,lcontiactors, or others. 7 7 CriABLE k. GABbwEBEsq! fs the Auditor,' all accounts against or with the Post (Office Depart ment, (other than postmasturs'; quarterly actouus, J allletters iff relation toabebunts alljetlersjnclotiiiig the receipts of contractors, jail letters rturain'g.d rafts on octet m.tsters, and all other letters making claims or ex planatory of account -should be -addressed , to 'r -1 1 . i. . 1 . 1 1 1 I - !-..---!..ir' , TK.4 6iii i;v rtT" .--t3.o,'i-:t m We i are hannvftb Ilcara that Major MemL?ax HfrsT. I fOrmerlvi of this Boroucbv where ke was en- ffneed f in mercantile buiinessr under tlft? firm of Town es & Hunt, and morefcenUyol Ox lord, ( 1. t-. ) U., kkn ' nmi hipil a Malar General tn lhe Armv of Texas. He has just reached Oxford . jsjtft the in tention of com municati ng"; vn th ;those tv.hd teayj wish to emigrate-to" Texasadd affording tlierti such inior mationVjis they . may need inproseeuting thei'lpur noap. The - OxfordJExamiher. informs. us that his ef forts have been successful and that in the county of Madtspn, ( Miss. a numncr 01 young men ni-once cobserftetffy emigrate Under IiiaTlirection. 3Ve con fess bat we dh not like to see any ofthfebdngn Otf the Atlantic befder ofthe Southern States moviir toitheAVeFt but if they are determuied to gbV it is well enbugh; that (Ma whole case should .belaid bjeforc them ,by competenj wUnessor pcon 'Dati&frdm 'MexidaTlie tfevfOclf state that the Mexican afmy,itfi)9 stfohas at Metatritfris as lat? as JulyTSthVaad was la "suich" a wretched coSifiubit as toube uiiableTb move upon the T-cxiara under two monyjfx '4.7 rr' .-rpr t5lTh'tf!nort that Gen.4 :Galnes'liad Crossed tfcbaociscWi'li ScbrrS!r?B.; Roberson, Mamford, KeWYbriJ V' Select; Uoakho; , ; ;.k. New York, Jones, ' -o. Kbnberly. Osgood, Philadelphia. " . . Ellen Dou&tass. Blanv. do. T I A "ol Jha- Uufclies Jacobson, New Xoiki .""-.7 1. j. ' v -7 C L ti A It E D; v 2 Schr. Eillen Dooglass, B!aney,.PhiIadeIpIiia ; " Seilcct, Con kiln, New Toik. " T' 'V'Pelrscvereance,. Ferguson, -''''doi '.ii: 1 d1 r- , H : A i 7 -Brig Mary left Barbadbes loth July. ' Xeft Ihere. BhTp John. Marshall, Crandel, master, taking 4n bai lastand was lb sail on the ?0th. "( SchooiJef WindsbT Ward, sailed froni St.' Th'onias 20th for Hhecity of t:t)6mijig0;r leff at St! ; Thomas ship TEmiiy, jos arrived.' Schooner Independence was! to saif-for $altimor0 on the 24dtiJi?y schooler plimax. Sailed thence Tor Bath iameay, 7 . " 1 :noticie. .TTN'rursnance of a Deed iTrtiit cxcnteu "JJL to me for Tpurposes. therein 7Tnentioned,i shall sell at the Conrt-IIouse door," on Satur day the 17th dsy of September : tiext, : the'fQl Iowing property.vviz;s o.-' t X! Tlie Store 'aridi t)nt nooses W lot N6. C2; Craven-Street, at brescht7bbcnmed:'by:0Vrr. 4Df Trufant4i"---':4-?,1' H-Xr-' ' Thrcellikcly Pfegroes.two of whom are val uable. Mechaniclis " 7" ''7'" A second hand two norse Carriage, and som other -articles ;-of inferior vaine. jTerms trashy Antrnxl 17.-1836. .;; ,- '.; : . ! New York, 29tU uly,a83d. HE Copartnership between rihe bbsen- bers; under the fi rni o fTi tch II I & Neilson. is this day dissol ved bjr;,!nratr'oti8hti; the bbsettled concerns of this-, firm tvlll be jattended to by feithcrof us, aqd dating the absence . oT Edward B.-Neilson frdrn.tlie TJnited States, by iTSPIImMlTCHILLi XDWAllltJi: NlLSGN. AMiIeL J LITCHILI havi mg takeri into CorrnhneihiD Georffe F. Tavlbr uml Garrat NBleeckerJ the bbsiness,of tire late firm of Mitehill&Keilspn will? be tontinueQ from tficlst rnst. tinder the iirm of 3UtclliII &,COti -.: i-. S t: t.-4r ciT dAM'It. L. IMlTCinLX, T' ' T , 5 v V.fcEORGE trrdTA YLoh j ! GARUA'NlJLICkER. '7wwkrdAvgrni : : ;1 ' 4. :1 ?; i' . - i I 1 1 1
Newbern Sentinel (New Bern, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 17, 1836, edition 1
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