- 'Be , . v I f J ! - u trty dpc viib Uexcoea tU thwttetb el M ,j UfC the temporary gveraisftj;whcb k. been cuaUujLeJ vr New ?",ea ad C!.U by "oar BuKury .a4 Mval o!nmea dereyvirt ofCic r'?Iut war. ceased to derive ar cl Tilery force fwi Cat wore tf " - ' . . ' . . i tTt- aatWuj ; ecJ a4igbceo ccccu v V eodrr aeth-jriiy of lxico bad eras - srlt Ixpteeeed U1 therceeity of rtUV:WiiI tcpi'-xnl S'ni2rtt over them, a. B . . 1 J ftcoxuM!! uSe ewbj-cl to ravotaD. ctw-IenUoo o! Coogrcea la tnj iaJ ton " ." cask- Lag th-c ntiVd tmtjd vsVJbofJa,yU-l.soJ W uir eta .1 I - ibat tcnk.-jrtt YJjooriKiJ without t otl'ag eiy p?ov"aa tar lictr government Til i'Jflliaat, by lijo tri ne'er t their eoao- t:r.h4 becouM avti'.ledto It heeefiteol Cur t iiwa t.I -jtirptiCiH sad 71 "rt lei w-.o- . oct a ay rceUrfy cirxsaixed, pvcTsrea. . . b.ase tbl hi cry liitA P"wer preec- nietrmive baa Kcq exjceJ to ' vprrtftrl f" VJrf from lW iaweliablc o7-crf cf tte f ao rcky. T2t eoly pjfcraaKcl wLb remained was that estab l5i V Cita.ury aalhoriiy eSarsng tie Kgk"J;T Ibis tUt acre f ovcrn ut aa4 Cut by the presumed constat of the sheUte&rs it might becoetlaaed temporarily, lty arere iHoJ to coA&rA ind tobmit to it tat C t iatrrrrssaf period before Coo- krtW ilxrct:T a thMKxat ire coouincd la coo.?aic4ti of iJmj bcrctry of 3t. itcJ U- of Octcbcr Ut, hklt f UtvjJ4 lor (xjtcitim U CaltfbntU trvd Nc Wti", t3?x of whic bcrewiih TTw null ifeiliry tore of lb rjw!r w bKh ri trtia; wilbia the lwai: of tb TJT Vtrilo e si Uv cka of tk wr, CUioJ ia tbrm, toJ aJJitiootl font jcn crjrci tbra fcc th pratkMa of fcabft tau, ad to ccrtao rgbta aaJ fta of lb Uoitcil Sutaa, .veuM baa bro or cooU b collected at tb fCrU iftJCilamia, becaoso CoofreM Uiloi to it!iuizs laefiabUhTOiit of ctmom boo4ea of ajpQiat&cat of cctri fer Uvat Tb Stcreftry cJ t.V? Trecwry, by a eircw Ur letter aiJresMI I tb collettort c eot UMnt on tb Pcen!b Jay of Octubee Uat, a coy f wbkb iberownb traoaaitteJ. exer ic4 a!ltb poer iUi wbica btwat iotet Uri by law. Ia fnrtoao of tb ad ol tbe fonrreatb olAa;t Ut, eiteoJlnf tbo benefit of oir Faat efice laf to tM peyle of Ca!tra, tb oatcnajtar Caceral baa appoiotnl to areola. Cm l tli NoniierniflYia will Uf or ibao iber iiwn itieugiU to wielJ axinil n. Wabclicva fU . ttat-f Geo. Cat had been elecieJ.ilta Wonhern iwl f?eairn l)e (Docraev, eanccially, I be latter. woylJ ha aaiteJ whh Ihe Sooihlia applyinrba Mia- tory.anJ that th queation a'' " t,!" bee a tenleJ no ihtt liueat t a.ct. rl. ow neh u-n1 " . - "The ery f enerl aup Sa h riiif eandi " . nrahkblv brtak nn the t.arnionv of tb DemucraliC party, a ml ilepiier u ol the aapport of many of the florthern Pern ocrau. Ihey will say to the Sooth; YtMi have treated aa aa erteinea( and the I'bija a ffienia ; we ta9 you al yoor word, aud leaee yoq U i)it protection of yor eHori alliea." tt' are aoi apeakin; of tt tr--Jitv ikJ croorietr of ihia Dtwceedine: r , - ajerrlt vay it t wnale ma to ate up oar Minda la eiprct. Tna Witwut Proio. the jj, will pata il.a next JAum of Reptcaeaiatitce bythe fn eiral CMcrrenea of the nembeta frcM the Free Sietc. . Allowiae it to have the aame adppoft ia the Senate, it will depend .04 on the casting Tola of Vice I'rettJent FtLLWt. Nobody Uoabiahow that rule will be gitcn. Ueaidea tnat there are Mr- Dsktom, and two or three Southern fVi?, by no meant to be reived na. In ail hamaa probability. the bill will ro to the rreaiuent; and it!i every uh that we raay ptuve wrung m the opioloo. we are bund to exprea oor conviction that he will not iuerpne the vetrt. H'c have a right, then, to anticipate that in little more than a twelve Oiomh from thia tima, the filmot froio will have nieted thraoeh all ilia for to a of f . 9 f iflation, and dial an act embodying the denunciation and degradation oft! South, will be euiUIad among the law a of the. ti nned S'atea. From Ae JVW York Sutt, Dee. 19. CROWD AT PANAMA. A gentle man bo arrived yeeterday, tH recl from Ci!f.irnia, inforroa ua that he found at Taaaraa no leva than $ix ihoutami pervn$, moatly South Arncrcan aixl Wett lodisne, waiting for conveyancer to ihegold region. There were no veaeeli U be had fur anr Drier: and the rreatesl ex- citement prevailed among the unfortunate adventurer. The price of board waa aix doltara a day, in the commoneat negro and loiIinJboarding-hourel lie alao confirm! everything that has been said relative 10 the gold region, and the vaat productive oe a of the roinea. Parties mmm iMi.init da mil it Tint t Kj oatcnaaae uacerai n appoair v-, - -r. - - , iobaie proceeded, tSe one to Ctlifocnia, and . aon, when the talley w overflowed, for the . i .iVr;i I 1 make I .f l . ilia MunniiiHi. anil ivais i ttatL. witb aatfc-.fttr to maae tbe oeccttiry arnagtmenu for cirrjlng ita peovwuoA iaio tTocL . Tb nwatbty liae of mall, at et mere from Taaaosa to AMoeia U bet rrntn! u zrn v-rrrvtrramrtairwiaiw rwra, Woo icrty, a si Saa rraaewco." Theme mail atcatn era, cooaectcd by tbe bthmoaof Panama with tae use ff man teamen 00 me aijiouc w tweca New Vcrk and Cojgrea, will eublih a rrjm?ai ctJ coc3q.v4oa with Cal.for- 7 bt GtntlnueJ. axx. 3 tukIvilmot proviso. With thiir free! al the Wh.ga have eeeared a Ieiv"tve nnjonty in the oaae f Urpeeeemativee, and there ia aafbocnt reaow W prravaie thai tbey wilt, by the fall of til the moarett fa ticiorioyi party, coainrt to aestralixe the present wajrtr of the Deaiocrate ia tbe Senate, aa4 tba'i the Coegreia of 1839 will open with their power eecered over the Legisla te BuJ Kxemive DeoirvmcoU ol the fLiaaraesent. L'oul ibaq we do not ex lct tbea t aaata iay eerioai aiteaipt to rt a! xa their party dceigns. Aifjver ea gar tie aaaaafaetarera aaay be to eoter op- taetr career 01 piunur, ue pouucian. iiabennr the epectal iraiiooriSIl, .ti .Knit bom rtceauoz ao ooaiaooa an expervwenl. Far tbe pretrot, tha teio. la the btnw'j o Preeideni Pouu bteri Ika a tjaruleiboli, read to atrike Protective Tariff. Uaok. Internal laaprovemem, aid -Tr3aQ " Protwo, leipatteatly, and with ,fjnr bur deoaatatiooa ad revolotion- - t ic. i J itf- Co". w t -fo!fi 'Mheir poltey. v AVI u .1 tbia polT.TU tot. dceUred tktl tl u .a weJl kowB lt4 fit by ike PbUaJefphii. Coattoa waa ..ntxaary: . t fc.re rao-r Jf lag featarea, exeeptoe. p fwrmv t Oi lr aa tao icunyiw it crSodfJia tha Ana wwrd Fie tJoiUssa. - We 4a ot aa that the Whi pirty art Baaflimoaa io tbia; but we hare t&e Uigbeat tod tbe largtat aofmiy fectayiaxthat tlie.Whtga of the Free States tt sol only perfectly agreed epoo iU brti potetly deieroufled to f trry out. aiorr-jTcr. therhaee. In solemn foraaa. nnoonceJ that tbey looked foe tbe ayaa- ...1 .v.l.iki Wkift. and .1" r.. --a.w naartef of the North. It hi. bet proehioud thai they kJ pleJjtaeitat co-p-v- - -I?,7-,-.r- l.'maai be rettetaUred. Jo ia tiUau3g the actwaof tbe yiig. .0 tbtrUt of their whole p.nj 1 .fu;M...n;iti arefroea Penn- ieje o Z 1 .1 rf ihtt York tlone eod. to t, wkitt aa iLere i0 tbe prer.at oo. ro j-.ft State ingttnr - ," . . r.Li. .Mntrl. boas' de. lUe domifl.ta J. rao- and bars. What Uy .. .l"fflt, i-big party. nei nnrnoia nf esnlorinr tha muontaint. and discovering the rocks from which the gold in s apposed to have been washed. There wtt aonie quarrelling at the mines, conee- aent opon the arrival of a few depenJoes, who were plundering Ue miners of their cioihm, ore, rt:on, &c It waa proposed to organixe a temporary government, for the preservation of order and the protection of life and property "" Our informant suggests that owners of vessels would find it to their interest to stop at Chagres and aend over ti Panama for the passengers now waiting there, as the Ut ter would prefer to go round, ihe cape ratt-er than spend months in uncertainty and at great expense, waiting for vessels bound up we cots Tht TOutttoeolJ.'Yh Nw York Tribune thee describes another route. through Mexico, to which aiu-ntion has beeo drawn. Another route to the mid rrffion is via Vera Crux, ciiy of Mexico, and Aca pulco, on the Pacific The passage 10 Vera Crux ia $80. euaJe in about eignu eu days. From Vera Crux via Mexico ue transit occupies ab.t tro Uaya, al a eoai ol ?5. The portion of the journey be tween the city of Mexico and Acapulco ia pet farmed on horseback. From Acapulco, where the American mail ateamere are to aUp. excepting the first one, the passage ia $125, and the disianca about two thou aaod mites. Tbe cost, therefore, by iuu rote would be 280. and the time ecu pied about forty days. U te p-.X from New York to VeraCrwX was made in a etea;ner. the lime woolo be reduced to ibirtT or ihirtr-twn dars. Another fUU! ' atill, andone which presents me advan iga, ia to go from tha.cuy of Mexicw to Maxadan. on ihe Pacific, via Guadafaxara. Tee j-ojroey from the last-named pjare ...il.i be made on horseback, and the lt.m ion.ner frdM Vera Crux to Mi- zatla'n pe.f .rmcd in abvut JJ. . evat ol atou, $li5. When.a. Maxatlao ... 4 flOA miles norili Ol ra- name. The coat of paeee by the mail fUtJiers from AJixl'ao to oan rrauci -aa t73. Maxadan ia a place of larg basineas. and there are almnatalwaya vea cla there by which passage; could be ob tained ap the coast. Tbe cost by this route to San Franeisco wool J be $275, ano tbe.ttae occupied aboot forty five days. I . a a I isl In eoapsnies ol ten or tweivc iLere would be 00 danger of lrtbbery m vraveLisg either of the bote named rouua. .)li tbet are ho! de. domifl.tQ of tbU w-P-;-"tieoat scxel jny- :llh.tr stxtloq hM.ibf ; ti. nr.ramla Gold Fever, it will be . - nih Uitr from that eouo- . ,.r. aa fiercely ta aver, and the . . Tut.- nne. at oeape '""-'--. .h9 biea taeasarea r talae of the gold Cuau - Tb. Ksntocky Pspers" are . J.mm llxm . IDPIfCl V 1 to wmw " . . . ' : itrw wbkb tbey aay w.ii lorm.a P'r. . . r aiA imiR L.0111WUVH" " ie ocjwi" a . 1K.1 Tt iMiuviiie Lroarier tothiag eta ba hoped for short rf the re- IVcit Vears Atldrc8, The .N'eura-boji toil from week to vreekt ?fer oQt preeuote to apeak,' Tl1'. tlher Time . moment stop J breathe, ere off again he jhopV Then readers, theq and opfy ilwn, Ikioreoid (Jrey-head starts again; Can w poi i single word ... That 'oove a whimper nur be heard. Jia now, at length, has come our lime To run, or rwt, read, or rhymes 1 The l'r is toJ, U.e ooor w tight, Tbe B ugw, and all w right. - For once again the coal u clear - . Tltere aUiMla Uie empty old aini-cliair There on the Utlc burns i be u per, , At?.creV a cleau uh.le aliett uf piper. P'ow all is kli:l, 00 noise nor clatter; Not e'en a cricket Carta to chatter; The in tbere peeping liom the wall, AUmtta Uiat wo are lorda of alt. But, hark! old never-tiring Time U ringing out bia luulnigbi chmie. In wr.U., old shmeled fvly Eight Uoraoui.andalama the Cleaning gale; While Vr the adl cornea bnuiidinjf m , The tuto born yeur, with diiftpled chu. Jluchecka are red.aud. 'oaith hu hut :; Ilia bro ia wnoolli and wontlroua Uir; ... -ihsfoim erect, his fowtstepel ght, ,, Ilia Lushing eye ia mild and bright. 8.3. rie, -tiood morning, how d ye do, ilf boy. I'd have a word wiih yi.u. That crusty elf, old Forty Eight, Who. growling, lingered heieso late, V, youtb:ulooce aa I am now, Without a ilakleon his brow. -Take warning, then, by what you see. That age will wither you and me; That minutee fly that time ruus laatf " Tl,a joulh and beauty cannot Uat, Cut why," saya he, - why do vou write Here all the dreary live long night! A AVw Years veto ! Well I'll t it, Jl you will hold the peu and write iu" So thus, kind patrona, renders dear. Thus aekl, or aung the new born year. Darore the FalU in Eden's rosy Bowera, Where Adam dwelt with Ea aniang the Mowers here innocence and love and p!ure reigneJ, here mau tbe cup of blu-ful j y draine.1 Where firat the aorig of lender love waa aung. The Srpent came wiih venom ok his tongue, 1 o whtsuer into unsuspicious cat a Thai which has almost drowned the world in teara. Poor mother Eve! tby heart waa dooUUeaa kind Tarhapa tbou waat a little bit inclined. To liaten to a Ula ao strange and new. Ho interesting whether f!ae or true; But in thy brraat no thought of t il slept, Until ihe Devil much too near thee cre, And, l.ko the tempter of the present dav, cc-i'-l thy a rtleas innocence away. Oh baJitxWU been to atrangera more reaerve.7, llJat never from oldnOtd:.- prudence aw ened, Or halat thou been like lillle mi-' Sh"T Had Adam kept ou thee a watchful eye . Hadst tbou been leas like blue eyed beauty pure, Who calmly listen wUh a look demure. While Paaaioa, fondly sighing, lingera near. To p-ur hi h;ieyed poUon in hr ear Or. like a coyUh froxen-hearicd prude, Hadst tbou but treated Mr. Devil iuJe, Adf with diaJain becooiioj, Adam's bf.de, lladat spurned tbe wily tempter from iby aidef -Aud CH4a7-ixcd himrom "he Gardco ddr!i , Or choked ibyaelf uho tbe'apple core. Tby race would not in ?-in and mrrow bow. And Father Adam might be liviog now. - Ti written ao ; and all of ua believe, Tbe Devil gammoned poor old mother Eve; And all. therefore, regn d Am aa a cure. An arrant knave, a cheat, or aoroethuig worse. Dear readeia, iheu, pray let your vengeance fall Upon eUl fatau. who deserves it alt; Dot evr to your kiud remembrance bring . 1 The Pai.-rraa "a Davii. ,uile anotbei thing! From uwrn til night, from nijht ill roy ruoro. Hi ftfvUi frmme wi:U care and labor worn. He patient UnU, jour leisure to amuse. To lay before you all tle weekly newa. While odters wander through the Sylvan grove. To pluck lbs laireat awe4 fl jw'r ttt lv Or linger 'ueath iha ahada of blniy trees, Orrevrl iu the downy lap f eae Or wiih ihe charrha or bluvhing beauty toy. And dily drink ihe btiinmine; cup of joyr Ur, when tbe Sionn-King wildly howU ai.Mind And apreads bia icy uianile o'er the ground, . Tbey take their comfort at tbe social fire Tbo aleeptesa piinlei never teem to lire. Dot, o'er tbe paje of new and ancient lore, In pui be daily is couatraiiieu t po(e. That trom tbe droaa he may eatract tha gold, Tna puieat grma of acieme to untold. The .iuiouic leaf he too muat Kan. To learn the woikuiga of th- hea.t of man Muat wade through uUi of wrong, aud crime, asd blood. Which bappen'd aince, and long before-the flood, Muat dwell upon tbe sacred volume too, Containing h..ly teachiuga evrr nev, V hich never fcul to loach ihe pious heart, A od U the roul a blUafu. hpe impait. 1'he loiguu deeda 01 arroaot olden limes, llieir iriupipba and their da k'atrocioua critnef. The eloquence of ancient Greece and Home, Unlike our modem fury, froth, and foam. The -A.1 sud ci.4ce of the preseat day, Whkh to forgcUoioea. would pa-aay yoh U, all, all ! the Art U-l'rinlui save Trow aiukiog to OUIiviou'a namelcaa grave. Dear Ponaia. Sovereigns of this mighty Isnd, Where Freedom's lolty temple proudiy stand, W hi Us gaily you for independence toil, Tbe lords and masiera of lb fertile soil. And look with pride upon your verdant plains, , n diaisnt regions millions toil ir. chaina. In boaatirf Urilian, nune of ciime and woe. Where beggars breed androya babiee grow Where pampered lords intrigue for pow'r and place. WhUa haggard famine atarea them in the face daily beard aw awful, fearful aound. WbkLl s-Jeens to issue from tbe very ground, Which Vine dsy soon, will break out long and loud, When pniahed as the - Robber-nation's'' abroud. But here no lerdling's foot.pol!utes the sod, No haughty tyiant rules with iron rod, Heie palrioU sit around tbe council fire. And none to legal away would dre aapire. Wbao Jcaaoea aou', prepariag for the aliaa, AmU a weepta; naliea'a tears and sighs, Yet lingered with as, bidding eaitb aiia. jch freemaiTa acajt mora anxioua daily grew. About to crumble, red it was U see ' ' I The tough old weaiber-beaten - Hick'ry Uee; Bat aa it tottered, etry anxioua eye Beheld a sturdy aapling standing by, ' KvA with'ooa voice the nation louUJy ptA, . Harrak hurrah, berrah for 'Jimmy; Peik"! Uie Berne waa lisped by avert uifaaU tongue. In city, town, and aaountaha-gUo, waa song, Waa wafted ever Freedom's whole domain, Then echoed from tbe ocean, back again. Now aland irte calmly at tbe helm of Stale, BoTTOUDdeJ by tbe wiae, tbe good, the greet, Jle abuas tlte breakeie, poabingboUly on, With fina resolve to run the pirate "down," j ' ' ' Should be be eku'.king inJColumbia'a aeaa, - t Vttb bloody banner 6oating in tbe breexe.:'"';';,." . . ' Each yearour Eagle takes a higher flight, Then seems almost to melt a way in light ; Sf; Self poised in air, his shrill and startling scream Is waking tyranta from their peaceful dream;' , ; And wbtb-N like frightened rats, they quake with 1 .ir-,;.-fear,: ' 'T'. , l,;arsr Their crumbling thrpnea fall rattling round "their - But time is flying last away, . :-; And wc have aomeUiiug more to sayl: When dew-drops fell in nightly sbowera, -t- Like jewels glittering 'inong the flowcre, jVheu the relreshing summer breeze f r - -Sliook the large raio drops from the trees,f When Love, iu whispers soft and sweet, Was sighing at a JadyVleet, And aiudng his unerring dart To play the mischief ifith her heart, . When'loud was heard! the song-f joy. Of the young careless farmer boy, Who urged his plough team o'er the hill Or took bis produce to the mill, Enclosed within his sooiy nook, The Printer n cessation took. He sometimes aileJ, but ne'er refused, To send to you the weekly news." It mishaps came,- aa come they will He plit d himself more closer still ; If etlbrts often proved in vain, He nerved himself to "try again? Then when bleak autumn stole along. And drove away the feathered throng, And hushed the music of the grove. And almost chilled the voice oflove; And when the biting nothern breeze Stripped off the foliage from the trees. And strewed the summer flow'rs aroutid AH dead and faded on the ground ; When Nature seemed to take rpose, And bring her labors to a close, Proclaiming that her work waa done, The Printer's daily toil went on. When Summer gone, and Autumn past Old Winter blew his Itormy blaet, And shook his chiilirig icy beard ; And trriinly o'er the mountain bleared ; ! And Boreas from his bosom crept, Aud down the peaceful vallej swept. And, whittling wildly round ihe hills. Congealed the little sportive rills; While thus all nature seemed to sleep, Tbe huntsman mounts the craggy steep; Wiih " Tally-IIo,' and bound and horn. He breaks the silence of the moru Within, in social converse free, ' Is beard the jest and repartee And lovers sometimes siyly meet The oft told story to repeat Thus, patrons, you enjoy life,. Willi every worldly comfort rife,. Forgetting, while you lliws- ae blest The Printer's Dcvit" has -no rest. We stick up type, and clean the " case," We pick up pie," and wash the "chase.? Collect tbe-news and let you know, it,?--Oh, we're the little boys to go U." W'e keep an eye on agitators, And scan the deeds ot legislators . Some spout, and lelfaucb plumpiag ues oh And others favor the "proviso," But all the wise; the good, and great, uad by the good old ship or state. JLurica,w; destiny is great. As loi as wtsooiJ holds the helm of atate f o lonif as virtue animates tbe tree, Or Hickory" a Mirishc in '1 enneasee. . . Thy Eagle stall sU.'.' high and higher fly, . Until hU pinions setm to touch the sky. Thy gallant tars on evfcry ocean we. TuS peril, of the briny ZlUU Like white-winged bird, their barks shall gayly From post to post, upon the rolling w Heluruiiig Iwtne, thy mariners will J The tnuute of the world to thee we bring. Most nobly ha? our gallant u Jimmy ToW Tbe blighting spell ot "special fa xor, broke, Proclaiming tair proUculn unto all, As the relreshmgdews ot Heaveti tall. Dear patrons, now our yarn is almost spun. Or wo would Uifce a trip to Oregon ; Would show you up a piece of shallow ' 'ham. ' With which John Butt would FJ'L Out ol those fertile fiWda to I crystal ourtla.ns. 4 way bevond the lolty Kocky, Mountaina , VVouia wander down Ung Texas balmy lowers Where dark eyed maids repose on beds ot - rVhere fields are green, and clouds are aluio aunny. Bweeter far than honey ; And woman s lips'are sweeiti ,a Would go to California's contain streams. And realize your brightest gold.m Would take you to the crimson field of gore. Where many a free an fell to rise rraia And then would tune our softest, sweetest sua To ting of gentle Peace returned again. If we had time and space, we'd get astrWe The fiery light'ning's back, od take de Would laugh at team, would pass a ray 'y And in a trice would leave it out oi sight Would hurry back and tell you Before old Time cotild buckle on his shoes. But time and space will not permit our mue To ramble on wherever shemayche. Or we would tell you all about the tela, And how we met a Waterloo defeat, oh . How Taylor cime, andfsent us op M To leave us in'the briny fog to shiver... But go Wo must, wnrdare-relusc The very tho.ght has killeU our lazy muse ! Please pardon blunders and our limping rhyme. And if encouraged, we'll improve next time. Kind friends, we vrfthjoa.lI . hsppyj fear.. To e ach abundance ot tho best of cheer L.-.Dont forgtt to give ihe De'il his due. A. P- & J. E. NEW SON ..('.. 1J sc. ',4vLsauiot- -Spedo privileges ere pilous 4oa RtyulUcbh K- i - ' X ' , i '. ..' . r -'i . . .... THE CJvlU) LIN A KEPUBLICAN . ;Nes -v Htncolutoir, & C t ed Agent, to receive aubscriptiona and adver-. it.-t '-' .nn.ntj r.ir tliij nimr. anil t m... u11.a.' ' ' tions and receipt for the, same, in the citiea of " " PhiladcInhia.Kew York, Boston and Baltimore. ? . . ",rr : r - : -: 'l- - OrThe general reader, and our fair friends , will please have patience; aa soon as wa-an,s wo will ha ye a "pleasing; vsriety. Fowign-l, news, the markets, and much editorial matter ,v. j prepared for this paper, have been crowded out. .. to make room for Legislative and CoiigressKUJn al proceedings,-; fi$$;h?-ty "f 07-Our,riends,,mt : Rsleighi wtWeaaajic-i cept our thanks for highly" prized fayoravv -H ': r The weather, for some -weeks past) hair beerl- a .-.-.-:--,.....-- --.'- ' immoderately warm. ; P $. n i ' rr T . UTatr lKne1 triaa r were in bloom on the plantation of Mr. John J. Seaglenearu3placev ... . ' V,.. &i irfyThe Wilmington Jonrnal cbnies to ua-t in mourniug for the death of its editor.' David Fulton, EsrU , . . j :, f,, . . Caution. $l& counterfeit notcsv on tho Capi 1 Fear Bank, are in circulation. vj. -.V France. It is thought that Louis Napoleon will be elected President of the French tRaH... publio. ! ' -J; ' -l The Cholera, ' is atill progressing in Neir.r York. Itsi appeara-nce in New Orleans, also -? has occasioned great alarm ; 20 deaths .: werawf reported on Monday in the latter city 'eiiiit, The Reason. We congratulate Oar kind rea- vf ders upon ihereturn of the setsott for Mtnerry making." ; It would afford us mucbleastire K to discourse of social greetings, friendly tneeU ings, snd ihe welcome visits of the jolly - olJ St. Nicholas', to the 'little .tioHcsomO boys- and girls; but we have only room to say to all 44 A merry Christmas and a happy Newycsr., - Major General We have the gratification to announce that ('ol. John H. WJeeier his. been elected fajor General, by a majority of 28 votes over bis competitor." ;j,nt'm Mfssap-e. The reader will ob serve that we have commenced tha publica- . J' a. a a - tj akl et aB . . lion ol Mr. l'oiks ojessage qa out rv- iVp.hid intended .to Dreoare a synopsis: but,; , t nn givibglita more attentiveexsminationwe- came to the conclusion that, as w,Ji,?ti'A . . 1 . l .1:.: LmA ihrifrra . loo vniuaoie to oc ;uijmiiw, , . . 1 . t,i:u : .ntim vn at we dererinineu to puwnan "'ir.'T" she risk of delay Avoiding retcrence to. parly, it la a down and arguee gteat- constitu tional piiticiplea' in connection with iroportant. facts with wdiich-every "citizen should be con- , yersant ;iand therefore, we -were unwilling rK expunge s line. We hope its lefigtb will ditcf none from giving it a careful tfanl v 1 . ! -wr Member . :i5 .tw'. At the! opening ot. the Legirdsture. 50. htd the pleasure to pass amne dsya with our mem- ' bers, Messrs, (oiiner ,.BhuloruOiowe, vniirr and Reijhard Ttiev entertained us hop"- ab'y, at the house of ; Mr. ( John Hirtchins.jha accommodating landlord with , whom .ara . " e . a t . " ! a boarding, Old. Lincoln, should, oc ,proua m Iwr representatives. They are all praetics business men, influential members of the beg i.,..r- d-vrrfed to the public Interts-k anu. , faithful to the political creed of their constitu- un '.. irt .,r TiMf. when we have more aptceV ; chall notice the Deaf and Dumb JAwylttmi and other matters of interest at, Ktigh." 1 Mad Doe n annual a nee of a doff supposed to be rabidf has cccaswned considerable arm In this cMnr 5 rnuty. It is said he paaseavttnrougi?J mj. v Ki, rnminr bov at Lincoln Factory and afterwardMassing southward, atucked Df. Asbury and some other persona, betore Be waa., iwiai immwliatelv removed- tbt I ' slight wound of the dog, by cotting buteoiP aiderable portion of flesh. 'The tJier caae. - Were Matc in a similar nanrj after the bite.,-.. 1 t 'iii -a. - Many doga have, doubtless,, been bitteTrhy ia animal, and. therefore very "eautiojft . .t...i.t hm oWr vd. -.No dosr that-could have .-. come in contact with the rabid one, should bs permittl to run at large.sTo os, anauaa. of hydrophobia appears to be the most : calamity that eto overtake hihMnity 11 FOR SALiEi , rra fl 17 M sweet nPt fi73V belonffine to the e . . . T 1. Doavann Mr it I hit ISIU taa. ul tne lata joaepii - - .71 - iu. Point Paton,'V sbout six les. (row Salisbury, on Monday 22d. Jan y.,34tf. The sale will be posiuve anu wi- wee, an, iota. . i Stmirlat Court judZt ' Tk Qf -Wtinn nf John UiV E4e. to be Soperior Court Judged HI iKi hiffWr ; gratifying totbe Wwr pie of North Carolina. -iow.-. -.- -.u. .! and learning ot bus ...... t.:k nrvde to a ereat ex- tbe impression, wo.v.. rv-;T- ' tenti that pone 2iv tadposftuuiepun- .T, il.J21ia wiH exert sir?rJ "rrTZ 7 At. T.. '.nmitinnltr.' r4 . ; .. . j.. 1 r!?;;t thecommunrt;;- " n C wstly unprored by Varied hctr "4 1 i 7; 6 'Tin j I ,1 'i 4 . 1 i -J sotal onbe negroce 1101a -J ' ,iU ikb Hirirowoj . . 1-'. M C lUa : . r It ' ' iaad aa each. J

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