. ' f "', ' ' : .i u i CNJ 17 f 1X1 T 1X1 '1! t INN 111 W -.'.usajij .X ' B S ' 1 I- 1 It .HMWHWI Kit O'll !! r . . t G 91 t ' ... 4 ii , . vr-.l i ,!i.i!"t .'M t(lam IX 1 J... ili i J 1 I f . -w u " "i n 14 1 Hi I 1 II I I II I -I V 4 I ia ,rf tihila .4. . .!-..) .... !,- , , it v . red. In. lint, mm. !' ft toe ion. rtr eo. V ktSf. lb Ml rf..n .- f-"t f IplHMiM I If iff JM't ' fit I 1 "tt M ' "OUK AKI TH Or A toBUOHTVCt' M ACS, tJjTWAHP'B ay TAtTT AOi TO Ifclt USt OTHKB8." i u Ac pup- .y limit for oil to sin' .w. A wer du lot lOW .riT In rtcl KM ina l.t tiou )n, nil iy uw . . Ot of da. r OR ilia on lirh My lora 750 or )or od l'J p. ugtt a 'ort d- nd imt ' led l)cr op I "y lr ii J ihe ind icn w.. I) out 5or oul ind not ir- rall KM, i4 Ion" hi vad ie da- na nd tt a tailr iwf Jtss in- ai Md I --' . .-,-l;v,!n.;.i,;;',ni I to UbHwiV(wJW j1 l"i...si. JiockuigMm fitU-.lll J:ona,monH tmn tliii.tlt.y.- UtXttV CLATv 9 ereat American JStaieamaff sn Inter thi Capital orNorlU:Va,roiin, t i fV?1"'' itirib if liii ram aod ywtrhjf of h repttlbn. inphttttcally thff IoflU'; WW kI.llhough leVno mnlwho W worthy (ttejUBj o pwn,' I'hik i4 eMiapetlMt omlytinilhatehs eet lake i nuisi meeting of iR oocaeicn. Let tM otoeA aa'bf old, tvhh etui; tiam1et "n J ftSmiera,! hi ivkjver nc"i, s js'iy' " Inch la been pent up.?w yeanw. ,,!,,. c.i i Wev iuuetan(i that ta Agacy:ot tiiftnK , Woatrtid '-,Jnft Bfarwk aoJf'thii. lVIf. , I " ,! Ill 'I It III WtW I1U "I 1'! V' 'ia notninati9nvPucanaw4lc M j're4n,apQ ka'Praakdontof Mi United Siotear will meet rzu 1 liv iuuiij; ?'ifflnlWTii'irT'".TrT"-;- f UatifiMtwa 1 tU.ineet m tha . futlo wing . da, .iniridaihe or . J '''-" "! ' 11 ' M .-1 , 1 III1 VJ 'l' I. .1 rWmTlmvi ' WHl "'I'' Tttt wrf-'PEKINgYIi.VAN'IAV ifg, .Gen! JoijEfH ilAMMt'.wi. imiDap4,aa' hp oandidate f tht Wbiifa. for he olfica mi GoV. " -"NfJWORtEANS BliBCTrON'J lit Urt 20th uJU-for.iv 8ta Stjatpwii.piW,f Mh'llM (Lscf) iJeccaaad.'!. Mr.- S)iirflv''(Ici) M elected, by i;6;ntajority, " ; -.-j;,,,.,,,, Man'intaliitalljf r ili hTnal. "TcTttiflltti k ,i(Hse, ia me onrj lesson, 19, wmcn.aiurn, uf. ay iiailnatcuctad tU)d li i-mMtflf imt rt, evW befJr'h la canMiouaW eiiejia.a noise auniunea the authortly el a paaaMm uiim lirth;hd If JretilS M erey modificariott fflPM t anyrinerapealad- Even when the aenaea are teepeik in, fometfulaeaa.VH.w9 M itiVT?iHary I outage tff the- goddeaa f neiae ( arid, likewra aln 'heAth'eW iilolaee'ri1 i-M ' wOrjMtt' their Mola ity Ijowltng, f e actooiwege her i(prewacy in the noat aononwf accent. Toe whole business 01 fe, irt ihort, ia to make a noiaa ih'tlie- vorla Te Stateawaa eaanfice jt liia .beathi ml, not wldom tbmethinj that ought tn ;bo iJeret. The professioml ttian ovilde all hi'a hopeon rta- kintf i, noise. "The tinsated appetite tor noise 1 the' only thing Tnw'hi,ilif Whigai pni) IwvVfir coa agree. In. frctr every lywiety of noise has 11a otary, either fjrom taato hawtv ; " ; - !f ItT The blow swhioli silled ,th'4aW Secretary Inf State, broke ih" crystal hi Ms WaUh, and struck the point of the minute-hand into the" foee. -Thus it still remains, and perhaps will , folrever1, mark ng the precise' fu'ne 9'f '.el'?pjooi7-oiirpefi ninuki and fcr uoriari. poaLfow-o'plock. ..I ! The Cincinnati Gazette - notice tea incident ending strongly tftf htj fly ronMenceJlj? J Ve n the seal and etlergy jsliremcu. Afire irpke out, And wheTtltrdAfibus situation was leffn," several risk wera'hastay tAKen.'. - wnen t was fairly under way, llWiieSifuadenly enter. ii an iMHtriaoe Office near, ad mP My hobsf t her'tniwWrtoW"6ii !llrer!that"wMl bui Wnhl to Qowswbat aL4 yqiMyilMnsure qw in tolioy made oUW'a btnWioiBr And iu cot!)Jl0ir.,;:fijt-. v'-"' "t- ' w ,W;'i.fuil!)1 ?! 1.1 'I' u '.' !'" ""'I ' t"'' i tr Mr-MAACoeADAWs,' ot Monroe County, d iaAxperinwati in making Sugar from Cora talks, the result of which is perfectly satisfactory hat h baaaho rood reaaon wnv the jnttinfec. re. ofgar'may; Ibebm ae.ayesaa. MsiuM GoMt ialiitoa.Aa;e7iOidia0riiood :ahsl eAsiTy Bd'AoppHed1 Wit,rU,'ppararost jfbt' 11 II m aoi-W i'.Jl u ,m ' Mi'!w.-n nwti s-i) e We learn that matpreMratina is Jneisir made y tlie iienaf Pittsyivwii, Valifas And Meek- eAbsrgt counUea, Va to go to lUieigh.f Jlptil 'eat: Caswell will musters at ron? nnmber-itt metropolis of v the old KdTUt State on the f '-tOi of April-JIos) (rpwclf vuY. rlt, RIOOOiToreiie iwuft r ri lir A blaws IdiTWv1!'"1. ,'ArVthllaHn,D,e'nJ,., n V 1 1 y Pf Wit ti fclArped.JCbe net :thia prophe nor'the aon.bf pWplxt.'' Jurt JiM .'EtWCtOEAl VT3t. " inw .iwio n."nif!i "T Zfurm. ,'"ilo,"', ,i-',',-'''3 iiiiB,r ' ;",,i'o'r 'TftaSaacl1fiB.ThN.WpsyrbI! &. 6 Ol 11 X a, lisgoun, U) fJeWiYort,;,. J3p,.JltlAlabinaMj iNewi,JIreeyI lr 7v-fiii. 1 . i,Ueiaiwre't) . -m t t, Maryland, 1 .hi I, ! ! , 'if 1 "1 . 1 ti t.( i'i Kentucky,' '" "12" !l '' -'-IMiah,; 'li f,; ' AlIcMgifri'""1 5,;' ' a.$, parol., ,Dti 1V1J- li 1H t -1 J3!ti toil its') ill 'iti-V 1 Um Penneylranfci '20 '.'.hmI :!'Vh'ghti.''"' ur- VJ ..1 vbf.M -J i-t I ,7lt"i'r! liri.V l-i ,fl'U.'i"if Mi-1 40 ! Doubtful1"' 8:!' "'' " ' ',' ' "f ffif fi'iij'ttS) .of leptoral ote 4 275 p( which "by p'ur,clcnj9lipa,Afrf Cy wilnt'leaat, receive .3P5j , cii, Carolina vjb jhrow away her vote he haoften'..dune j-rMiwiwippv a5d MiasauCri are! "tn .!' and b one can judge-cksarly wbot they will tk until the cintesila ended.l We' have, therefore put' them down At 'SinAtful, as the least torjof pBptilaYopinloli ' Will shift "their a'ttitdde.: -;:! . NcAiiiftitit', tOCO FOCdlSM.' 1 , '.tnoideVtqelww'triowtpIp of thjsSoutlii now .the.VftaBreTi party pf ; the, NorUl.eJectionoer, w4 .fopy' froiiv Ulte; New Hampehif , Democrat (Loco Foco) the following article i rr-u ml mi 1 Th J PaastDSNTThere ' aeldotn haa been greater unanimity of expression in regard to the next J'reaulential, nomination, titan now prevails throughout tie democratic, parfy, , , Altnoat all the Conventions, North, Sou tit, Bast ?tnd Vest, send forth declarations tor. Van JJuren. " ,, ix. feKWPThat:ENRVCLAt. the fanner of AsblartoV jcultlvate hia fields by SLAVE LABOR, that the sound of the LASH UPOrnTflH BACKS OP1 WOMEN AND CrilLOREiV l daily beard on hi premisee, And lw toil and aWeatof the SLAVER enable bitn to Jiaes hia-daya and nights in ew continued scene of GAMBLiNGiaiDEBA,UCiiJSR3f II , , KBEF.;iT prpR? TH FRJ6DaiHfllfJIAiHTT-' That Henry Clay, the Wliig'candidate iorPreak dency, is a siavb wh-deb, a bupeb anb sells (ft 'lilS j"Eltow: Htm,': ..Ei8K' lit FLESH AND VViUAtAV V "f- ' rM The rjonj EwaStanlt has been appointed repWsentW eighth CongreiiotiaJ iistnetof 041, 5ajina.iaj U15 hig NAUooal Convention at Baltimore, 'and the lion. William H- Wa'9h- rfcooiu but Afcwaata, 3? , AtAHatfcUlMtf Me,YMli.n tha 29th Feb., Ms. 8, S. GaM!ntail Sbeluif (aland, to Mis. Svsa w Ilew,.lrUWJgely mysterious ftte tlte way 4f Provijlencit it 'Whftn the'se nuptial 'were beig Mtleblralod in New tork, a belofedbrotlieracoom panyinjrvhi daugliters on -,gy pleasure 'party u,poayie jl'ojouiite, tay a mngtea. oorpsfau wm deck of tlie steum frignta Princeton i ' 'r - i A vlatbsr OA board tlt United States Steamship PrincetuD; Attn- time of ine reihYdiaaeteV, thus descrtbeetieaimii;ableorder anil steadinee which were manifested, by her ,oers and men; on the occasion. of thei terrible scene. We copy the statement from the New York American r "There V ojte TfeMiwio jcneected withf "the disastrous event onboard, llie Princeton which forcibly presented 3uielt to", my raitentton, and which, I Ihmk is.worthy of notice. i,( a -, . ft 3 w rrt aurh a throng of visiter moving and prese inrAhotttm aM- directions, it coold scarcely be regarded as singular that trUtrt order at tW stations of officers'And erew shouW not be completely pre served, even tf'tto atididebt'had" bfitutrtd-iSut this was not the fact'. ' "Immediately after the accident, occurred, when of course great . exciteptent nd.ru8hiiig followed among the crowd of v-isfters,,,! paaicular ly remarked thatvery ofBcer and man p duty kept his station until ordered! by M jfcr . v deck to go' elsewhere j jtnd.iust where I saw (hat ojjfaV' before hr exploiion there I fbuudTiim- af. tarwords, giving hia direction with na otbef rvi dence f excitement than far generally discovered hi a Audden-AcliialL. f' S- ' ' A 4fiit1&il cWBferttiy exttttfif atlhe. mo tnciWid. o(1oe,4, wopder if any one ia 1 attending tp,tbeJeiigineltB,rfbi inquiry for A moment start led me, but hearing, at tbe next lowanrthe man at the-iead cailuigout in his usual tonwthe depth of water nd tOvmysewprue seeing (lie qaf at lulfitsllAeldy,-aoorivicuat atouelookpmire posseseiart of Mo -that atlthotrgb -ecene of devas tatioa waTramtd.o1hAforecatle, i had not f aaomettt-puf asWeferee order and discipline elsewhere 'bootthe hipl and we 'pfoceeded safelv tlrotwti with m-dwAholf feelirigs, M ---1.'. AlavmrfM.' ' ' V f " anchorage on' AletwidrHi.' ml u . wl e; ' ' Wi'fitA ;poVVAIPotmAUr,jia: inn nlas. not jneotipned, .Wntsw an iwuwr ! , oms) olheMwe,: th efleet foliowfngtj vt , Dear-' Str? Ther-XdtJrIer tfd,resed tor W. W Moore5,' bf thii plaee, no wort wanieo. it Moore being jjo store, bis executors ecjtn Ufc. T" WeJl lgn a pelijion pray ""J te-keeprtliAt men jn.effice the rest of his natural life. . . - little rwtter tf propiiwy. although are j UN tC AT 1 ON 5. n,i ' .'''! CotuUji March 5, 1844, ,l Ikta. GaI ia : JMf Sir jln a recent numbet nr umi t&nar. t aa vaii ttttfA Annul nnlifti. of tbe failure of the. Governor's Council .10 Attend pn the 13tli of February, In tlwt Article you dome ,th injustice to aay that L, wheaaent for refus ed to oome,"I eannot belief e ttrtt-yew would intentionally titiarpreeent ine or tnislead the-pul-fic. ' Believing this,' and that you Are st all times ready to stt yourself right,' (though 1 am Dem ocrat ,t hope you' wilt do" nm,the.ietice Iflcot). predict such ap error, and give, he Tea.soo why ( was not iq attendaneevgvhtchie aefcUawatl had beeit violently sick for some time, and 4n the care of a rhysician, And was jnsT recovering errtireiy; unable lo attend to any bujneB8.nd my Physt Win ?nrrmnff 'ma that I Would b endansrerinir myTife d uuiiqrtake.it,1 And positively orbid ,my. tnaKing uie auempu j uhuh, ,bhhi.h ww mo the juic., 4q puWjso my escuse for .bqUU .tenditij.'. ,i V ; ; ' i ' ' ', '' wl.can awure yoxivtbat although I em a Demo crat, that I as much regret as you, or Any man, Wiy inaliilffy to comply with the requirementA of his Extellency. I am always disposed and Anx- toui'to attend, to my duty when piy situation will jwrntti. , . - 1 - i: Respectfully yourat . ' 1. , . JAMES WATT. i -" Weinwv not how heher to- accomptiah ilr. Watt's wishes, than by publishing his Letter. Ed. Reoistkri ' - 101 TBI lECttATEl. ' Hit. Ejotj-o : It has become cistomary In uoden limes for great political characters to " define their Dositwns." ' Thie, WobablyT-Was one reason why the Editor of the Standard, lit' his ! paper 6f the 28i h, fancied It necessary to institute ' a comparison between the Whig acd Deino-' cratie parties, He baa certainly mada an a musiugcanirast, denounciug bitterly tbe hein ous and abominable opinions of his opponents iut. at. tha Jame, tune, taking particular 'care to play the non-eouimitul, end say iuti little in rela tion, to bis own sentiments. ' ' , After stating what he pretends to believe to he the measures of the Whi partyi the cmuerff Editor ennmerates the leading principles of the Locofoco ereed principles, which if carried out, the Editor, assures us, will give us a -sound Currency, advance Commerce, strengthen the lies p( Union, And put the Country in a state of perfect prosperity, and security. imAad first thev are in favor of " the doctrines laid doft and carried out by ThohaJeffEKson", wnicn seem to oe, luutiniug, me coiiuexiuii, opposition to, a National. BankTrOPfosiTioN, to a Whig Tariff opposition to the Bankrupt laws opposition to the assumption of the State debts by the -General Government-6pposiTro to the dlstributtosv of the proceeds of the sales of the Publio lands orrosrr iow to every thing, as the Nashville- &iw:J reading feofbeolournaT W&i fratik enough to acknowledge) that the VVhigs ard in faV6rofj or advocate of every thing that -the Whigs are against., , The Democrats says tli article, do not wish M a bloated U. S. Bank, overriding the liberties of th people, and crushing; well-regulated and spe-cio-pay ing State Banks." To such an institution, the Whigs also, are opposed. , They desire a Na tional Bank, it is true, because they firmly believe (hat it alon can give us a sound Currency, can regulate exchanges,' and enhance the best inie rests of theroutitry ' by advancing her commer cial prosperity. But when did the Editor of the Standard acquirer h( new and fervent attachment to State Bams I . It litis not been very long, since in their fury, tlie Locofoco 1 Legislators were for upturning the Banking system- jn this State, by taking from the Bute Bank her charter. Whan, too, djl the Editor of the Standard abandon Van Buren's darling scheme, theSub-Treasury I for this is not Bve mentioned amongst his Demo eraiie, Jeflhrsonian principles. But we (eave'this subject of a National Bank, 00 often and so fully , discussed,: to speak of tlie next point,, which ie " No Tariff for a particular class or classes, but a Tariff based upon Reve nue principles.'' - - 1 1 The Whigs, it is true, desire a Tariff for Rev. enue incidentally for Protection. Is it not strange thai Locofoco leader uoald nlrtain.ulnn'a riety of opinions upon tbe Tariff question 1 "Van Buren's letter to Indiana," saye the FayetteviD Observer, was in favor of protee ,ton that to the Richmond Enquirer, written nearly at the same time, but to a different section of country, was against both the principles and details of the Tariff. Van is already committed on both sides." An article in he Uarnaburg Afgus, written in reply to the Richmond Enquirer, who was press ing tbe claims of Van Burea upon the South, be cause he was a Free Trade man, exhibit plainly that the Pennsylvania Democrat either think he is, or wish him to be an advocate of a ProUcliu Tariff Speaking of tlje Editor of ihe Richmond Enquirer,, the Argus says i.W tell htoa frank lytliat his efforts to, array ,.Jte;Piemocratio party against the princjples.of incidental protection, are destroy ipg the. party tbis Stte, Ve tell him plainly, tlt(th doctrjne of rdtfpton,that be re pudfaie,, will wuerbt rohnqiiifhedity tbe De-. mocracy. of Pennsylvania, j$ not (hi plajnon- equiyova .language,, frora Iboronghoiflg Van Buren iao,iu direct oppoeitjon tothentiTariff notion of tbo,sag Editor of the SUodard 3 . He. denopnees tbeJVbigi Tariff,, witbqpt. adduciug a solitary feason. ftffkienl,fe,groun4 an op'mion, save lhatteasqn , jh giyeejpr every, political doc, trine tlM,i'oppoeeA--raeh,,thalit i aFssV rsj JVAtf measure- , a .,,,.. . Bet baa tlurTAriffeffectedawgoedt 'TbeN. V, Tribune, A inoet fiapltar papain And bber Which sldo.epewetbnrt tonfcieerrecting the gross mwiepfeeeatetinns of the PlebeiArthows thai by tlie epstadioe.el llTann Cotton has- advanoed 30 per! cent. J wtl ) to 37 e perk (in the grower AaadsO full Sbf keel 1 dte, since" last t H.M .'"."'r ,w j' rsttf "i ' i 1' Tb Twir y. u Richn,,wi,i& I Ia hkImm1I : -1 t i ai .. a .1 vv. uk... ii wicmf uearer. u oaa puae mem cheaper 1 1 u wao out off All Revenue, It ha Increased the Revenue a hundred fold I It was to destroy the sale'of tbe great Southern staple. Cotton has risen from 50 to 65 or 70 per cent 1 1 The FayetieVille, Observer, of the 14th of Fob rua'ry; say st" That the receipts at the N. Y. CuBtom House, during tho month of January just patt have amounted to 9l,87b0OOTr-nearly four times as much as was received in the month of January 1843, and wanting bu $4,409 of being aslmich as Was,collected' during the first three meuth of last year." ' ' 'The N.. Y. Express say" the receipts of Jan, nary, wo know, wore ftl7ti,Gc and those of February are clearly known toy be over twq.mik Jiws. There is,, therefor, every reason to be lieeethAt tbe aggregate sum at the elof of the month will W Aill four and a half million tftH- lars." "V ' " '" And tbe Vazon'JvVhi'g tha' sum up' the matter! "Tlie Whig principle of protection has made us xporter$i insteftd a$ faporbr, bf manil. factured Cottons ; iKp&ieru instead of intMrwfii of Calicoes; txjmvkrti instead, of irnpcrtr of mixed Cloths: and itnportr$, Instead of txporiert of specie." -:,'-..'. 1. ..-.I' ii- 1 And yet with all these facts plain before him, staring him in the face, the Editor of the Standard seeks to gull his readers, and force ilhsm to be lieve that tbe present Tariff is ruinous to Com- mercchas diminished ihe Revenue -befriended the rich, but oppressed the poor-in a word, that the Whig Tariff looked nofuriher than the pro tection of capitalists, regardless of the good of the country and the benefit of the laboring classes. Strange indeed it Is, that some " men prefer darkness rather than light." Scripture assigns as a reason, that "their deeds are evil. ThnM avm mini an lilinit u, ttirtiaA uha will There are not see. ' '. QUENTIN..;. ' . FOR THE REGISTER. Mr. EmTonr A writer in the "Independent," over the signal 6re 'of " Fair Play,", expresses his surprise at the complaints made by our citizens in regard la the present (system of guarding .the City. Fair Play" asks where is the justice of the former plan 1 1 answer, in that every male eiti-Ben-pertormcd an eqnal amount of laboriir guard ing tlie City. . " Fair l'lav" agdin nsks who are roost benefit ed in having an efficient guard' at night, and an swers, himself, "tlie property holders." 1 answer' all are equally interested jn having an efficient guard, becauBe all require that rest and repose necessary to the preservation of. good: health." ' It the principle-of-f-Fam-PUyv is carried out, there is no stoDtttns? uoitit." In a sliort time, it will be satd thaiall persons owning a Carriage,; must pay tax tv keep the Street ta gooa re uair. aa oersons who do not own a Carriatre have very little use for the middle of the street m walk ing. Our present Guard is very efficient, no doubt, when they come upon any disturbance or depredator Upon the peace and dignity of the Citft buf still that is mo reason, we should tax: tbe pror port r bolder, - , - ' t:Jt ? , "Fair Play 7 speaks of a 'moderate tax." it nol a lulls thing; ft was taxes which coat Great Britain hor jthirteeq Colonies of thia country, , . I would propose for the consideration, of the Commissioners, the plan formerly in use, of draft ing all the male citizens, and divide them off in squads of six, and require two, to walk a given number of hours, and so divide tho night between the six ; then all could get that " rest so neces sary to good health." - , , . A CITIZEN. THE ARRAIGNMENT OF A DISTIN GUISHEDJEDlTOR BEFORE THE BAR OF THE "PUBLIC. The following is one of the best Jtti d'etpritn we have met with in many a day, and the best of it Is that it is so faithful to truth. It is from the pen of the able Editor of the Petersburg Intelli gencer: . ' -u Important TttANDCosvicTjos."--iOje OyfjJ.' Silence is c)6iiiinauded on pain of intpri. oumeot, while the edit pt . the, Jiichniond Eu. qutrer is on trial before the people of Virginia for sundry high crimes and misdemeanors. People if Virginia. Thomas Ritchie, ycu are charged wstlt having supported for the Presiden cy1 William il, Cr'awforu, the ablest and most con stant champion of that " Federal Monster,', a Na tional'Bank. What say you, are you guilty or not guilty ? Prisoner. - f did support Wiljnm IL Crawford, but At that tl nfa National Btuik was not consid ered Unconstitutional. - - - ," PeopU. When did you discover it to be uncon atitutionalT 'I- - . I Prisoner. When Gonernl Jackson began to make war on it. . People. How i ft that General Jackson is such high authority with 'ym 1 Did' you hot at one time Assert publicly that be would, if elected to the Presidency, V prove a curse to the country," and say many other things derogatory to his intel lect and character 1 Pristinerl I did ' but afterwards, when he was basking in the sunshine of -popular favor, 1 made ample atonement pyr ifif, -enWef ga1nsrnttnTby being one of his 6st -devoted and obedient fol lower. t4''- """ " . Pmtle. Wkfk Von not once violently ODDosed to what I called ili Sub-Treasury scheme 1 Did yott tsot derwdnce' lHit'-utitneasurod terms, and you tsot derwanw miT utitneast predict that If H Wrei Adopted it ' inone to the eourftry ! ' " ' ; ' wouia prove JeojJe. ' What Induced you to change your opiniohK-' ,-f c ' "' " " " ' H''-':'. '"' Pri$mtt; Mf partyi aftef beving deipunced It as bitterly a -I ever did; took rt up, and I could not eflbrtf to-be left in A mtm: v ''ltr" " Itopte-Did wo not follow Willam C. Rives in denoAncin the 8nb-Trasnrv. And afterwards denoanee htm for stick ing to the text from which yoe yourself had so often preached 1 . Priioner. 1 did, became Mr. Rives adhered ob etmatelv to hie ootnion after he saw tbe pa art -were bent on carrying out tbe measure;' and K I bed not abandoned nim tne party wouiu nave abetidoned me; I ' ' - ' 1 " ' ' 1 People. Were yoe not et one lime a warm u vacate of tfier dtstribdtlon !of the fund seeming from the, sale! or the 'public land .among 'the Stat!- ih' " Prisoner, i wbEj . . People, Why have you cliangd your Bpin ton ! j , , -,. ,,t-; Prisons?, fly party have taken jrrbund against thia measure, and if 1 abandon them they will de. nounce me. .) - ' PeopU. Stand urv-prisonor, and -hear the sen tence which -we pronounce on you. -" After a fair and impartial trial, you have been found guilty of the crime of being a time-serving and dirlngenuouepolitif ian. You have sacrificed principles to men, and prostituted your influence to the base ends of partyj1 ' We therefore dpcrce, thst henceforth the motto of your p&per shall ho "if'rar without Truth," lit order that evet mtrn may be warned not to trust to your declarations, 1.1.'I.- I . 1- I ,.'.:' '..W'.A. k,..L.. ...lt':JAl .ij in-ii iv iiiuuo uut 10 deceive, or 10 your prom ises, whic are made only to betray. j . ,j JVNpXHEJl lUCIIMttSD IN THEIl!; It will bo seen fromthe subjoined addressythat Dn Anbrut Slvinklin, the father of the crowning meaaure of the last I,rgiletore--tlioi 'ihrrapin leu ..is in the field, a coudHlato for a seat iiMhe next Cnngress. w ,.,,, v: . The Doctor takes en early surt, and wll , he' mv. for Bsldv ia i bard nan to contend with. lint although the. poctw I. in most wrpet ta, a luii-Diooded domorat, yet, a lie goes for pro jecting' our :home produitio'tis tii witness the TerrtipiiV lawi-and a he is Vastly Baldy's tmre- rier in imelleciual andowment and irt acquain Unce with tha political alfttrr of the Nation and tbe world, we predict jis will lay Buldy out as cold as an ,ironwedge."-?YirVJi ,Sw .triif. TO THE FREEMEN OF THE 8th CON GRESSfONAL DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA. ' 1 Fellow Cilltfcns 1 ' , " When, in the course of political evcVits, It to eomcs necesrary the! en demscrat should op pose end lake the stump asainst a brother dem ocrat a deeent respeet (W thewishes of thd bar- ty compels bun to declare the Causes Which toad to. tbe .conflict. .... -,t . ,; ,.,),!.-. Experience has long since proved liat, as it is well "Cesar is doail ho longer to tramnlo on the the liberties uf his country, so is It far1 better AndrtK Shmklin is Alive to preserve the liberties of hie count ry unfurnished forever;- f rrold these troths lobe self-evident ; thatevery than in gen eral ha his peculiar privileges, and every dc-nu ocratiil particular ; ihnt each lias an tinaliflitnble right to run for C'dnfrress upob hie owri hoolf, whether he be from Hyde or from Nash, from the sea board itjr-lfei mountains, from the AlliegUnny or the Atlamie; thtlVBOr tnau ,lioul4 yield his clai'itu too far to fha dictation of partjAucuses and Dart v' convention, butl etanunff 111 his own irtwe, he ought' frequently to1 ptodlaitn , ins own i tioihination. I hold further, that he deserves best of his country wh test promote the interest of hia country, and- Avhoooe tfce greatest gooa to the jtrealeet number, whether that .number bo composed of my 11 or women, lsh or HesbrfowU or terrapins ; liiat ilvde , aud Hie tower counties have an interest to be .represent M Congress which ho mati hut myself can vrJerstand, and it Were idle to send a member from Nash for this purpose, a it were to send an Arab to legislate lortbemoott;': '..- J (':". .'1' , Wjtb.'tliese view; fef w-cHiensv with-my pest puvm service eeJer you, a rxl - wit r nrm reliuc upon yodrintelligence, I hnnjbly submit my claims before yott for a seat, in flip nexf Con. gress of the CT. States. Jtehiembar, the ojoooV stained fields of pnr r6v'olutioti.reirjombeii the rich Inheritenc bequeathed by 'your ilfiwifioits ! sires remember the ties of-patriotism, tlie plain ! of Marathon and tha glory heights of Waterloo remember the Spartan bAnd that stund at the straits of Gibraltar and shook theKthioii's throne, and let these remind you of your duty to your country. Oive me but your support and victory shall be ours, attd then shall the world and every body else know that, ai JS'amleon had his Wei lington, ns Caar had hi "lifrttus, - so Buldy das pad tils SMnkitn. I am, fellow-citizens, 1 respectfully yours. A.SIIANKLIN. WashixotM, MAnuM 7. The Hon. Jobs C. Calhoun, of Month Caro lina, was yesterday nominated to the Senate by the PitgsiDEai ol tlie United, Htatea tp rill the office of Secretary of Btate, and, before tlie Sen Ate adjourned for the day, the nomination was irTtSTt)ttiopiy4conrjrmea.; Tht is an . appointment ttnoniwhich we can WJilgcientiously eoneratiilafe the-cSuntrv.' ' How. ever we may havo iliftered from this distinguish ed citizen on important questions ol uoQiestie policy, we are happy in the bebpf tlmt, in tho station to which he has been called, under cir cu instances well calculated to (l itter an honest pride in (i t in, he will do' honor to himself and to hi country.'8-"' ; - - '.V " Governor Wilson Hiiannoji. of tJhio.'nvae yesterday nomiidted by -the Preside-i t to- be-Min. ister to Mexico j and Capt. Wi. C. Bolton, U.S. Navy, to be Chief of the Bureau of CotiKtruotion and llepatr of the NavyA.,i. " On the Pity of nioftiy." Insanity has been used as a cloak to cover a multitude of . Jns and crimes all over this country, buf thoy' have made an application of the plea in JYew Jersey which i altogether original. In that State' nun, con victed of murder; ha been granted a new trial becdu$e hit counsel wat craty I We learn froin the Milton Clironicle, that on Thursday night the 23d uhV at ten o'clock, a fire broke out in the Union Hotel; kept by Mr. Rico in Yancey ville, which was entirely destroyed, to gether with th kitchen, smoke-hoiine; tut. nmi glsd two adjoining brick houses Owned by Dr. George Robertson and Mr. Ware.; 'i lie Chroni cle states that the fire originated through the carelessness of a young gentleman, a boarder, irr whose care the house had been ten anting bit. Rice' absence, llie young man built : large fire in hi room, and then wentiut-oi-aisit, first locking. his door. The fire being thus left tortake care pf kself, soon enveloped tbe whole esublishmenl in ruitvi -. , i.ttt,".!: ? M ' W regret to learn that the dwetTlh g houseof Mr. Willie Mebane, In the Haw-field. was con somed bv fire on Thursday last, together With, aH the eot--taiUtflgft The" Lfwniljf ' were absent attending -the funeral of a daoghte'-erldrtMs bane's, wben the fire originated r and when they returned, fhe fire Jaad made such profrrea that tbey were, enabled to save only the meat from the AmbkenOtisB.;' Nothmg mi saved front the; dwellingj leavPoe ' f hem with only tbe "clothe they had OttrHUhbori' Recorder. ; . anew viii5s6Na."' .. 'A.fi A Tune vScots Wha Hae. WhigSr though .HXsBtsoW I' dead, Aqd,a,Trailrrt in birfaleaoYv "1 Let his name around you shed. , . , tight, to Victory, s. Ra iso his sacred banner high, .,, , ... 1 On your holy rause ty, f , llis great name your btll ry .... ,: uu to victory. ,., Clay, who stood bv Harrison. ,." If , , Wbcn the glurivus figla je won, i ,,-ti ; When your oes, were overthwwnit , , ., lie' the. loader U0W.1 . , . . .. . Who'd supp. rt Tailor knave 1 ,A,. 4jP..t-i.i - Kmso Van Huren from the gravel , Or. consent la he a slave I ,. . .. , Let the, craven,bow .,, AVhoM molesi ihf ,,T'i..laa! ' , .,; wYujimeralawal;; 1. . Or give up hi country' cause, t , r" - Let him.tun and floe m. It him to, the Traitor bow. ! ' 1 Wear Van Buren's collar now , , Drag the Nullifies plough , l(. . Or his vassal be, ,.,. .- . We, Ukiugh foes from rock and tower, Gather ll their sirengh and powor. Though Iho storm of brittle lower Still will dauntless bo. With Kentucky gallant son. Soon the Ytory will be won And Protection, like the sun, Cheer our Industry. - ". In New flanrtvor, Mr. J. O. Bowden, to Miss Sarah Amanda ColHttaT .iv loitu, ',. . In Weldmi, MrWm; H. Hall, In the 39th year of lite ago, Tram: agent on the Wilmington Rail RlMlt . - 0 . .. At Aslfboro , on the 1st inat after 18 hour ill. nesg, Tbttma C Swaiin, only son of B Swit, Esq. an interesting yuuth of 13 years of age. At the residence of her nephew, Maj. Robert i-!.';, nlL MofP!""i on; tlfKt8Uih ,nJt., Mis Eliz4beth,Tate, in, the, 07th.iearf hen age. - WTLI be (mociited Ii, th best and r.wost MMintommtenv e. nn nr, win t fllled at the iharte.t nmtlce, with heathen., Those wishing to , piirohsM Khoe-la!, will du well' lo call and examine for, themselves, as prices Will not exceed those at tbe North, and tlieiiurclmer will be certain to get ri article frosh and fine to his on order -b Th Proprjswrwill be found l H. PORfER's Boa wol of the Bank of the 8uie. .w,iiMiiioin ...i tuv-corner, lmmenistew J.P, ADAXI3.V Rtleiaji. N. O. Msroh JB.'lliif. ' ' I HAVE Just rlur.,i Vf.im lbs wrter8W factories, and, am now rcceiviiifj my fyirlng tock, which S Usual tl'fdry etenive, comprising every styls and quality of Fur and 8tlk JJt, LeghoAi both doubre and siriKle brims', si wsJ the largest iwoilment of Pshn l.euf Hats irhfch I tw eet bad. I Invite the alfeiltioi bf McVchanto.whp intnd p(B chsning thoir Goods in Pct.-r()ufg and Bicbmonj, to an xsm inslinn of my Wo k, (parliculaly any far-rrn-t customers ) at my old tlantl nexj door to Messrs Paul, Mcllwuine &, Uo. ort Syrainore (Street, . FRAfliUlJ MAJOR, Pvtirsborg, March 9. 91 tw, J JPItEE SCHOOLS. ' '; ' flpHEUE will Le n erection held at 111 School B Houses, in the severul Wt-liool Dwlriotsin Waks County, on Bsturday, the ,H3fl M March, in. for Tssss Hchuol Cojuurras Mx, Mick district. The Board appoints Ihe pret Schaol lWDmuUes, or any two of them, inpcs,,Mils.fo'Srfd election ( and they hope tlie psopiawill attend and elect competent persons to take charge of their Schools; for unless greater inierest 'is ,isken n tbe 'cause ef Common Hchduls, tbsQ Jtas' bean don within tha last year past, the whole system must fail In few years. The Inspectors of the polls Are required to report to ihe Beard within thn e days after the election li tmlil. ihM itumlidir n( vnla tju-aimt. Im mmui , adnYatfrlr"perft the nlghest number uf'Viites will constitute the School Committee for the By order of the tTtkii, 4 " 1 ..-,-.., WILL, ft. POOjtlf. 'Chslrman, 1 March 7, 1H44. ' 1""lIltB - i.H'T'T 1,, f'.'l il- I ."!' " . A ' 11 M IS a..ii.i 1 mi 1 . 1 l.aecs IaceiIaces I v'diis ,'r!l ii.-' A branch of the flew, York fhepp Laeetere Iron wuningion, j now joD; in- wis place, sea ,!(.,, ; ; 'UI..nAlflt:oif.,llit .wAsjN TITSTE bavs taken a Utpi on.. Fsystt-rill 8tret, f f HaMgb, pn door bsltw. Messrs, I Witc A; Stitk's, wbsrs we. iKill seM hut and BiAsonA, 6 per wot. Icts than saj BtoM Uhiiitv miUs sdievsj We will sell st the following fe pricee, vie Gesd Lisle Thread Edging, eenu pec ri sreMb Af Lisle Thread Caps 1 only, s. cents per piese ; Cotored Sewing iik.,S eeqt fiett skein , BrassadstiiYaleBp ciennes, AshboHon Boebiov rrichJ,Pki,..VVsl blond and ttilk Jjeees for Cap korsisM, tiroaa 4 lo-T cents per jy ard i VVKked Muslini Bsadsu tsV eenls? per piece yiroity fillarstlsv 80 ssHeserisee;iMW ..,( I.-... ! A, .-.L A 11 SA - ..11... .'..-. wvip .y'wautwMiJuS, wiNMft;pt, Bw 1 mini law e i ,jse jieice.i, ."(orpss mills i xeiiH jwr-psirr-Mi' VMsld Osps, only, $i cent par piste 'Ls dies White snd Blsck Lsee Cspes t 80 eentA pel" piees v gibbon, jsiw Oiosoti psrMe riyiiok, and ascend moMming f uiiiiriiin itpmi te cants psr.ysrd,!, white aml)UsjNet lit- Veils, sp and Cspm roots ;to .-Mlntfr iCBBlsj'sfjtaf BubhifltU footing, (ro I M ccol pesstl'Chlbi drens' Kid tfboes 374 cents per pair: Bonwt4 Csff Ribbons, vary cheap,! Thread Beading 8 cents per jfardV worth ft 8ll pgJofft per ysrittTCTAmbrJcS hserflng, 3 ceats. tsf kjscdl sit so, 6d sAwwlment, of Tfesd Lscas and Edgings erv cheap. Ladies sirill do well te,.eall soosu as wa.t shall remsin but a few dgrs, ,. . 4 ,-, ,h "W l.H rHALHO. NT d. ' A Tiberar dUcooht to Cpuntrs MercbsasA and those purcbasittyte sell sg sin. wW Kaleigh, March II. - W- It 23-St A -