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lib- mm ,WMt MM MMD1 ". AND ' NORTH CAROLINA GAZETTE. f PHI.UHBD BTBST fBIDAV BT W ESTO N R. G A LES, BDITOB AKD rROrRIKTOR. 'OU's ARB THB PLANS O iPATR DCLlttHTFCl l'EACE, UNWARr'r By , R AGK, TO LI VK Vl K E HROTIIKKS.' I 0 f, EVfl F, Xt, 1 iVPIIlRK 28. FRIDAY, APKII, 5, 1844. IRo Pabllihtd Wee; ly, at Tbrre Dollars per tnnna RALEIGH. N. C. Tuesday, April 2, IS 14. Our Correspondeu's must bear patiently with ui. The favors o accumulate, that we canqot keep p e witft them. Mil. f-AVS MOVEMENTS. Hi. Clay U at Columbia, S. C. to-day. (Tues day. He is to be at Wilmington, on Wednesday, the 10tb and in thii City, on Friday, the 12th inst. THE LOCO FOCO COUNCIL Of STATE, AmB THB NOMINATION OF JuDGt. We referred hastily to thia subject a few pa per since, and now superadd a few reflections. It may not be known to our distant readers, or at least may not be remembered by them, that 'he Council of State in North Caroline is appoint ed by the General Assembly, and that the acci dental Loco Foco majority in that body, at the last session, selected seven bitter partisans to compose the Council. Of these, Jour composed the recent meeting to which the Governor sub mitted the name of Mr. Badger as Judge of the Supremo Court. There is not a man of them, or indeed of the whole party in North Carolina, who TOR TUB REGISTER. Chatham, March SO, 1S44. Mb. EotTOR : I find in last Wednesday's Standard, which has just reached heie, the follow ing paragraph : ''We have had an inkling that the leading. ; Wings liere aro so pour that they will be hard i run to nisi? enough of the tcl.rrciciih t' defray the expense of the visit, (Ijntiemeii, it is said, in other portions of the State have ben written to on itr?ft delicate and nil important subject ; but so j deeply have they been engaged in singing coon , snuiTH,-as good " choristers" should do, (" lor no I po" glancing our eyes over the list of aves an J noef.thv) Erst prominent name which Strikes our attention an,));.' ij,. ,fe l0 4 (orlie j, 1 that of JOU.N C. C.AUIcf.V! A hrtle low er down we find the names 01 ALFRED CU rll HKRT, late Qerwocratc Senator from (ieorifia JOHN FORSYTH. Mr. Buren's Sectary of .State, anil tliejnost disijugm.hed supporter of (.Jen. Jackson', administration 'i'hu come y..Fl. J). INttH.UI. Gen. Jackson, first Sec. lel.rvol the Ireasurv. J.no C.Jici.- of CONGRESS. .Wu.irf.rr, Mirrh 'XY Senate The resolution 01 the t moon, e on Finance, that the bill introduced eariv th.a .... sio.i ly Mr. MeD.ifric for reviving the c':i!;,romuv net, was ot a character tli.it coul.i not originate 111 the .Son .tr, was taken up. Mr. Kenton addressed the Son ate, nn.l went into an elaborate hisrtory of the vnn ms tarii'V. show. rig the amount' of reru-e collected und. . 1 -'t. ........ v. . sTO.11 . - ." . . u u'nr 1 1 ill. 1 . 1 . . ... . . . Deiiio.raiie. rWi. .'.f 11.,,; v.. 1 v. np r""' Wat" rul- had hreii fl Clay. Club is complete without a chorister") or' in calculating tho, expenses they incurred in the ! "fM candidal lor the Vice I 'resiliency on Mi camp ngn of 1340, thut thev have not as yet found i Van Buren'e ticket ! - Wiu.iam Ixuvmpes of fc it convenient to reply. AVe hope, however, that : Carolina the man whom notion, tepresoMaliveJf Hie Halifax District, Va., Wm R Kino, thenjkf N. C., bu! now a distinguished Democratic Senator from AUiamn, and apntmi- Mr. 8. but an untime- t wile of the Hon. Geo. I). Didder, lias been pierced with the deepest sorrow, and the domestic circle 01 that ff ut le nun has experienced a loss which not be supplied. While we refrain from say- v tlmijr further o ibis truly amiablo and in-t'-. n vi,iiiig 4(y, we hope to be pardoned for t'u' cxpri-ioioii of our aiacere tympallvy with the iii"'Ii.t 1.11,1 otiMsr it iatives of one, whoso con ne mi 1.1,. K.,,B so earfv and so ab-m- 1 1 v Kin. !. roil. luRii. -som conmy, Mr. Edward McEachin, a'oil id vtnrs. i;V II A MS l.AirifANn SAUSAGES U'11,1. NR. :LINGMAN'S ISl'ECCH. We hope this admirable Speech will rtot only be copied by 'he Whig Press generally, but that Candidates for the Legislature, and others, will well dit it wholesome truths. It exposes in a masterly m nncr. the hypocritical professions of Loco Foco sin. WAKE SUPERIOR COURT. This is the week of our Superior Court, his Honor, Judjfe Pearson, presiding. ilARDY CARROLL. We learn that this hardened offender has re moved his trial to Franklin Counly, the Supe rior Court of which sits next week. SJT The whole of our bills for .V : wspaper sub cription and Advertising, due in the City of Ra leigh and County of Wake, hive been placed in the hands of Mr. A. S. Lou..se for collection, and we hope our friends will be prepared when he calls: - - . .- - Or Will the Remitter tell the people of North Car olina why Mr. Clay's rclebrnied vpeech ngsinrt a Unrtd States Bank was not given in Mr. Mallory'i " Lit and Speacbx of Henry Cly?" Is llio olj game of making no imprudent revrlsnons lor the public eye to be revived.' W pnuse lor a reply. We copy the foregoing interrogatories from the last " Staodard," and, like the Ya nkoe, choose to answer them by asking others. Will the " Stan. dard"-tell the people of North Carolina, that Mr. Clat's celebrated Speech against a United States Bank foe occupy a conspicuous portion in Mr. Mallory's "Jjfe and Speeches of Henry Clay J" Is the old game of telling falsehoods, and stick ing to them through thick and thin, to be revived they will send jn the cash without liciav ?uo 1 'y ana umveirally lamented duth could havs ' bank-Vau'F. us eold aild silver is all a hdrtibu'' 1 t rsvented -Iroia-ietiisr the uceeraor ot Mr. Mon- ; for tliAU niurht lA rprnnmher th-it tlio l.i.linnr i Toe ! ..Mr. l.l:3IPk'TV of !. ririn Bhinmnr l.rrht ' Ju. .1... .1 . : e r 17' . """- " "'" ' :.. ... .. :. r-' " -" uuuu.o oiai gemieuiMii s eiciro unless mr i no Bid- , wings here are ery poor men, not beinj; worth me ljeniocraiic conventicle -Uen. Wm. AL -tion; and their vote of rejection was dictated by ! moro, on an aVerafe, than riliy thousand dollars j L'ov "f I'endleUsnthe staunch old Democrat, eacn. tve say mis, in oruar mat our vvnijj """i iweiiiy years, representeu the Kockuig friends at ad. stance, win have benn called upon j 'iam strict in Congress ! Gen. Samuil.Smith for h'li, may not be startle;! at the call." ; 01 "Marylaiid, oue of (he piihrs aye, the very The above pinch-gut article is from the pen of Cl,rner 6'"ne of the Democratic edifice in the State thnt fnrm.-r Coon and hunl-.i 'or drinker, the Rdi- I w'"ch 1,0 wa hoyored wi;h a seal in the Se. lor of the Standard. He speaks rf tho poor Whigs about "here,' calling upon "our (his) 111 e , .... u ills' iiktus ai a uistance pTriielu. Wea iou i PECK. , t!7 -at a littleness of party malignity, of which, in this Stale,, ws have had few examples, and consider ing the Judicial character of the office, was so sig nally marked by the unforgiving hate of Loco Focoisin towards those who oppose frith zeal their party men or party measures. Their con firmation of Judge Nasu furnishes no ground of ' like to know who are his Whii' friends ? Do abating this censure. They knew that Gov. Morehead was not the man who would submit to have a Democrat dic tated to him, for a vacant place on a Bench alrea dy having two gentlemen there who belong to that party; and having vented their party spleen in what they supposed would mortify Mr. Badg- you see, what the Editor is af'er J He wants an nppor' unity to. stuff his Coou-kin one time more, and he's aie ird he won't be axed to our Hirberue and he in ends to ax himself, by pretending that he has some friends from ''a distance," that help ed gel it up, arid they axed him. Now, don't let him play oil" this trick, and got to the B.arbecue. You know, Mr. Gales, that at our Log Cab,n meeting's in IS 10. he used to drink innrn o-nurds B!t, they voted for Mr. Nash not that they loved ' of hard cider, and eat more "roast beef," than any aim more, but that ihey hated him lest than the , criuur of his inches in Crissscndum. Some on other. But the Council failed in accomplishing i -vou' in e'gh "'d a spell ago, that the " Tur tbeir ..hjacl. Thev neither disappointed Mr. B. 1 pe"tm,e h g,1 f l'w pmer, . - .v. . n . I, Kll X IWCU 111 I tl : in the Whig Convention of April 1842, and he ! expected there was to be more eating and drink 1 intf ; and after that was over ho offered to write Tor the 'Star, if fhe'Wliio's' would keep" his ELECTIONS. The Election took place in Connecticut yes terday, and an important ' one it is, there being certainly one United States Senator to be chosen by the Legislature ; and it is thought that the affliction ot Mr. Nile will be so manifest and permanent, as to render it proper to choose one in his place also. On the same day, an election took place n Maine, for two members of Con gress, one in the Fifth, and one in the Fourth District. Mr. Robeson (W.) was really chosen, it is said, about month ago, but was counted out. In Pennsylvania, there is one vacancy, eauaed by the death of the Hon. Mr.FricJt. RATIFICATION CONVENTION. The Baltimore Young Whigs have addressed a most spirited appeal to thuir brethren through- oat the United Slates, to come up" to the Na liohal Convention of Ratification to assemble in the Monumental Cily on the 2d day of May next We venture to say it will be responded to by thousands, and tens of thousands, and it may he h mdreds of thousands of the chivalrous and patriotic young men of our vast country. From present appearances ll will be difficult to estimate the number who will " be thar," but we incline to the opinion that all the great po litical gatherings that have heretofore assembled' in Various parte of the Uuion, will dwindle into in. significance, eompated with the mighty legion tint will assemble at Baltimore tn do "justice to Harry of the West," and advance the glorious principles for which he has so Jong anJ (0 faith fully battles. SALT1 SALT! I -The Locofoco Free Traders, in their Papers inJ Speeches, are continually harping about the ' increased duty on Su" in the Whig Tariff, hen the fact , it is lets than it ecer teas before. rbeduty on Salt in the present Tariff is reduced Wow irhal it ever too before ! Under the Tariff of 1818 it was 20 cents a bushel. . 182(3 20 . " " 1832 " It) 14 1842 f" 8 of the office, nor mortified him by tho rejection. We know him well enough to feel assured, that he would have preferred at the hands of the men composing the Council, a rejection rather that) a confirmation, and is far better pleased to be re jected by Loco Focoism in company with Hin ton and Manit and Freeman and Miller, than to possess the unenviable singularity of their ac ceptance, when these, his friends and brother Whigs, had been proscribed. Had the office been tendered, it would not have been accepted by Mr. B. It is known here, that soon after the death of the lamented Gaston, Go. vernor Mohehead declared his intention not to consult with any one as to the selection of his successor, but to make such nomination as he deemed right, and put on the Council the respon sibility of rejection. Several personal friends had expressed to Mr. B. the opinion that the Govern or would send in his name. Having made up his mind fully to declino the appointment, should it be offered to him, he yet could not, under the cir cumstance, volunteer this declaration to the Go vernor without indelicacy ; and being about to leave home for one of his Courts, on the day pre vious to the meeting of the Council, he left, as ice know, with a friend, a letter to tho Governor, to be delivered only in the event that he should be nominated and the nomination confirmed. In that letter, he respectfully, but positively, declin ed to accept the office. Upon the whole, therefore, we consider it quite evident that Mr. B. was rejected by the Council, because lie has taken an active part in the Whig cause that it was a vote against Clay, through him, and that it totally failed to accomplish aught, but -to show that the gentlemen who gave the vote, were influenced by any thing rather than a consideration of the duties of the office which they held. coon- skin stuffed. But thev would'nt keep him auv longer, and the moment lie found that out at Rolesvillc, they give their member of Congress and Senator a dinner, and invited liened'et out, and the moment he got a taste of Ixico Foco vittells, he turned the hind side of his britches before, and became one uv 'em. e talk about the poor men about Raleigh, asking for help to entertain Mr. Clay ! Mr. Clay ain't tiie guest of Raleigh, but of the whole State. The poor men of Raleigh shan't have the' exclusive pnvi lege of entertaining that great man. That is a right and privilege we all claim, and will be proud to exercise. Money is scarce up this way : but if full cribs, tat Kmnkn.hnitoo and flowing cellars will aid, just tell the feeding j ConimiUeo to send up such a bill of fare as I they wan . But nnty beny, don't Jot any rene gade Whig lasle any thino- that's prepared. HICKORY MOUNTAI X iwle ol Hie United Suites! And last, but not least, Judge Hxjukv Sr. Geoiige Tucker, late President of the .Court of Appeals of Va. ! '. IIlnkv Sr. (iatjm.E Ticker ! the reader will exclaim with auia,;oiiiiMi! 'surely there is some ini.-take hero ,, Did Iil- not preside, but a few years ago, ov er the Democratic Sanhedrim .' one ol whuo liiiiil.inieiilai ai ticlesul faith it is to dimn the Hank v i:li all llieir hearts and souls and minds and Ktrenj;th !' We acknowledge tho uiausibil Mr. Hughes, of Mo., offered two resolutions; the fjrst, that tho United Stales had p. dear and indisputable claim to the Oregon from tin- 4','d dog. to the 5 Jlli deg. 40 niin. "Secondly, tn.it.it was the duty of tins Government to take posses sion of all this territory, and proceed to organize a Territorial Government. The V. O. was mm. .i i ... .. .. i . ly ot tiio, olijecuon but it is so written in the I ' "' "m 'li" ack, ot (,.i.,to Book ! Yo must .-xpunge the Journals of the j 1 ,"" ".""r" r,"'"u". i' wit : ' bat it as i. r National LoUiture belo.a vou can destroy the 1 ! I"rrr"!,t'"" H'o country to annex Texas evidence of this iinpivuui fact ! There it glands i I,,e l'"on- and there it will stand loreier ! it is recorded . previous quest ion was moved. The it.tr". among ihe archives of the Union, and it will i-o , dl,cll.on lli"'sc resolutions caused some eonsa down to the remotest posterity. j tion in the House. But .Hind this general recreancy and treachery : . , , r' , Ill(.'e!''"1' '""veil to lay them on the to the Constitution, were there no lion-hearted , 'V'1" """" a ,0'" ol "l0,'' Democrats no modern Hercules prepared to Mill- 'hM-in aiM plunging about all the time, like a balloon, novv up, and now down. nnH sometin'es bursting I,,.,,, tnogreit tension. The only cure was a low un.fnrih ustcm of duties. Mr. II, yi..ii d t,'. rl )r w.thout ro'.cliidln.', and the Sona'e m.mii the reni nn.ler of ;iieir s,; ting upon private bills. HorsfioHirrRESKNTAn i s -Mr Mcri:-rha:i.1. ' of III., presented a resolu ion propo-iug th ' cos. sion ol the puhlic lands In the M;ins within! whose liniils they ie. .Ohjection was n, de. and Mr. McC. moved a whhs?,Vrcte,! bvyl-7lo3a', t MRS. RAMSAV has' Wr. Hauilders, ot l. t, . mill tho rnmnnllne to . whom was referred, in the e.irl cr part ofihe srs. j "er "I'l'IO btOCK ol ion, a rcsolu'ion railing for itiforinaiion an ot! p JlU'lt fJW'l' rnnjie operations of the Bankrupt Law, reported hack i r,K' ' 1 I'UUUn, thesame with a resolution that the l'le-ident be Much t lit'apor tlian has ever been , ,,,,, M,UII V II II II tlnS ll J" M U til r. - . I . "tilt N'2 April 2. NEWSPJJINGCiCXDDS, Direct from JS'nv Turk. just l-eceired Viet ArrCTUi-Mr. Clark, of the Knicker- ocker, serve vp the following tit-bit among the nanygcod thing of the " Editor's Table." i "Since the direction given by an afflicted wi- Z J!1!!?T IwJ found the rfj of her husband in l.r,ce fiill of eel Take the eels to the howe. and set him again !' have seen nothing more affectlnj t hao ananec le of a w,dowr ,l St. Loui,, who. o, weing reroaina his late wife lowered into the re, exclaimed with tears in his eye, WelL : w lorttheep, I've lost cows, but 1 never kid 'nyunnjf to cut ma up like this!' ' MR, CLAY'S VISIT ,T0 J'EXERSBURG. At the Meeting of the Clay Club held on Mon day evening, the following Resolutions, having reference to Mr. Clay's visit to Petersburg, were adopted : Rmtreir Tlmt a Committee of Twenty mem bers of Ihe Cluu be appointed to meet Mr. Clay ,i-i ....... . in naieign, aim escort nun to reierobur". Resoln-d, That the Clab Club will meet Mr. Clay a: the Sou' hem Depot, and escort liiui to the Theatre, where the President of tle Club is re quested to receive him with a short address ; and that from the Theatre the Club wjJI esc ai Mr. Clay to his lodgings. Kcsulied, 1 hat the Club will accept ihe offer kindly made bv Col. Wm. R. Johnson, of the nee of his hoirsp for rhe lodging and entcrtaihmenlof fllr. Clay while in Petersburg. Resolved, That we will give an Old-fashioned Virginia Bakbacve to Mr. CI iy,at Poplar Lawn, on the" day alter his arrival in Petersburg, and tint strangers and Citizens be invited to attend. R:sohai, That we will have a party at the Theatre on the Evening after Mr. Clay's arrival in Pctersburir.- Resrteei, That the Hon. B. W. Leioh, Presi dent of the Central Clay Club of Virginia, be in vited tu meet Mr. Clay in Petersburg, and accept of the hospitality of this Club. Resolced, That this Club tender an invitation to the citizens of the surrounding country to visit Petersburg on the oeca8jnnotf Mr. Clay's visit, (of w hich due notice will be given) and make our houses their homes while here. Petersburg Intelligence: Mr. Gales: In tha Standard of the 20lh ult there appeared a long Preamble and a set of lie solutions, adopted in meeting by a portion of the Democrats of Franklin county. Mr. W. A. Jeffreys is the author of the Preamble a fact, which be took (as I thought,) no little delight in announcing to the public ; but a fact which I mention here, because that gentleman is a candi. date tor a seat in tho next Legislature, and be cause I desire to call the attention of the people of Franklin to a few of the many misrepresenta tion which that document contains. The Preamble, aflcr discoursing on many sub jects which I shall probably notice hereafter, says rn effect, that the " touch stone" by which "a true Democrat may he distinguished from a genuine Federalist," is the advocacy of a Na tional Bank... Now if .this is the true method tp distinguish the. parties,, and if the acliun of what in times past was termed the Republican or Democratic party, wiU he permitted as an evi dence, I think I can very clearly prove that Mr. Jeffrevs is himself a Federalist. The fol lowing extract from a series of .well-autlicntica-ted articles-,-lately published in-the Uichuioml. Whig, will suffice. In speaking of the Bak of 181(i, tho Whig says : "The debate on the Bank Bill, continued un til the 14th March, when the question was taken on the passage of the bill, and it resulted in the affirmative : Ayes 80, Noes 71. (See' Juu "naTt st. ike down the Hydra headed monster ! Again lot us luru to llie iiis ruriive pages of history to seo win were among the prominent OPPO. .VENTS of the Bank! We will name bills lew, -First-wa feim r -Grni.-J.- BKUCKiN KIDCK at Botctoan, Va., a genuine specimen ot an old Virginia gi ni irman oHdowed with tine uleuis and conspicuous for his virtues in al ine relations oi nfc, but withal a steadfast Fede ralist. Next we find the lamented Judge Gas Ton, of N. ( ' , Jos Lewis of Va the distinguish, ed Dan Siieffev, who then represented the Wythe district, and finally, reader can you credit it ! I IJI'I nCMSKlNG WEHSTLK, then of N. 11., but -now of the old Bay Slate ! Yes, these are the men who voted against the Bank, in opposition to the splendid ar ray of Republicans, whose names we have given as thn champions of the Institution ! Tho bill was sent to the Senate and passed by a vote of 22 to 12, and among those whose names aro re. corded in favor of the Bank in that body are WIL LIAM 'J'. BARRY of Kentucky, and Jamb Bail hour and Akwisxeau T. Mason of Va and ainonir tho nays were Messrs. tinKK of Mass ami KVFus Ki.(i of N. Y. What sort of an opinion dors that man enter tain ol the intelligence of lln- people, who, with these facts staring linn lull in thn lace, can have the hardihood to assert that the Hank of Hlrl was a Federal measure ! Mr. Jeffrevs' charge that the Whig party favors the assumption of the Siato debts by the General Government, is an error so gross that we cannot but be astonished that a gentleman possessing the information, and the hijh order of talents that the Standard imputes to Mr. J., -should have fallen into it. Whether the chariu was mado for the want of information, or with the full knowledge that it was lalm, is a mat ter with which I have not lung to do. All I can say is, Ihat the Whig par y has never, nor does it now favor that measure, nor has it been ad vocated by Whig members of Congress or by the Whig press (with one or lo exceptions) ; neither has the doctrine been proclaimed by tho Clay Clubs, all of w hich Mr. S. has sta'e'd in his Preamble. - ' H. ' P. S.. The Kdilor of Ihe Standard felicitates himself upon what he terms tho very able Tick et of tho Democrats of Franklin. He says "that for aculeness and vigor of intellect, &e, Wm. A. Jeffreys has no superior i,. his age in the Stale of N. C." Mr. Editor, I do not dosire to detract one mite Iniin what Mr7J is justly entitled to, but I must be peuiulted to say that I should blush for the deeiienuy of the old North State if I behoved, as. stated by the Standard, that Win. .A. Jeffrevs hud nn supe- Alr. Miuiidrrs offered a resolu! ion declaring it inexpedient tn fix any day for adjournment before th? tariff measure was discussed, Ike. The pre vious question was moved, hut noi seconded, and tile resoiiiii'iu lies over. Mr. McKay, on J.eavn, introduced a ijl! to au thorize the coinage of golden dollars at the Mint, which was referred to the Committee of the Whole. Tuesday, March 20. Senate Mr. B.tcs presented a memorial from citizens of Northampton, Mass., met in Town Hall, without ilu.iiiiiMn.il ..I' i,qhi. 1. 1.;. o. .1.!..,.. ,i...i un you croun i - !'-". "...in mi.-" ..i.. I Mass. and DANIEL there is no power in the t oimtiiiiuou tu annex a i foreign SStato lo tins Union. , Mr. Tappan .said ho had received a pup'-r re j monstrating against tho annexation ol Ti'xis ; lie i had some doubts about tho propriety of present ing it, inasmuch. as there was no such proposition before Congress. If rumor spoke truly, it w.iul.l have been more properly eenl to the Executive. Alter th ? ilisp u-ai ol a lar.e aim. mil . f mircol- ! laneous business, thn Senate passed to tho con sideration of Ihe resolution of tiio (.'oiiiinitlee on Finance, upon Mr. lUcDuthV's bill. Mr. itfiiiou resumed his rcniml's, anil con' i mi cil his Inslonral analysis of I ho I a riffs. Mr. U. made a philological discovery in th" tn dsi of his researches, which was. that the woid tn-ill was never heard of until JsKI, ' House ok Kki kii.si'.nta t ivr.s Mr. D irraoh, of Pa., the ihirieenlli WIiil' member eluded lo ! Congress since ihe .Session commenced, appear ed, and was qualiht.'il. sr.ioNii hf.oi.hf.nt of dha'ioons. The lloiii-o then went. into Committee of thn Whole, Mr. Cave Johnson in (he Chair, and look up the above bill. After a b.iel discussion, it was reported to ihe House without amendment. Mr. A. V. Drown moved the previous question, and the que; turn was taken on the passage of the hill by yeas riiol nays, and the sauie. wjs p .sed by a vole of 1) 1 to ii. Wednesday, March 27. Senate. Mr. Simmons addressed th" Sonalo in continuance of the discission on the Tariff Belore entering upon his general remarks, he w ished to notice a charge ol the honorable Sena tor from Rnw h Carolina, Thar (here bad boima foul and flagrant violation of the (.'oinprouiiso Act in the rl.-iiisu requiring a home valuation, lie wished the .Senator to retract the charge. Mr. Mr Dull'" said no, he could not. Mr. S. was sorry, because, he bad proved, on a former occasion, that Mr. Calhoun, h,msell, voted for that claus". Mr S.Jhr.li. entered .upon his argument, first examining some of Mr. Bciiion's. statis'iiV. l ie suj.seipienlly examined some of Mr. Woodbury's positions, and convicted thai genlli-man of ron errors. Wilhoul conrlud:iif,vMr-. ti. yielded to a mo- As this was the decisive vote, it kphor.vr... i.j ' in reference to the charge that the I! mk w-'S a f P- - ''ra"lil" be surprised to learn through "f Ohio, moved a suspons.on of the rules, in Federal measure, to examine carefully the ayes j tne Standard, that th-jy would be ably re"pre- , ar'" take up the resolut on from the Seuatu and noes on the question. We are old-fashioned ; sented in the House of Commons by Ihe clec'I fixinB ll,r day l,f edjourninfiil. enoii.h to believe that oneof ihe best lesu.il H.o i tinn f Jnmn. r..ii.-,- I.. - i ... i 1 he Speaker said it would be in order to in in Ihe ( it v. consiine- of n Itcilllv WooKn ami i1k Ifaliniiues l.ac. Mindim diiiI l.awtin Black Lun-ri- Pintpnirc. new uniclo fur mournina lllack l!ultri!iii'H atni Ilamud Folsrd Nilkn him! other nortml miiuniiiiij .Mdi Itluclt. while, pink, und lilua Italian Crapi-s I. area for Cunliirdu 1'rem t.'apa ami (,'n ra f'.il?ini; nnd Inserlir Fill.il Mnta und IV i -: ii i f;i,.vf ( 'nriln, 'I'ai-aclU and I " hf-ti.l .alls Diliiily t,'uir und ( 'nllart Fain nnd S.UH Shadra Ilniinit anil l.'ap liiblmna French ami AnipricSn I'limsra Si!k nnd hawlta lor Uonnrla l.euburn IlnunMa from fin u tlraw and Willow It nn up la J.eitliorn Hats for Children Silk Mhawla and Haridkrrrbicifa ('ardinal Csira anil Urns Cnpa Hair ; Braids und t'urla Cornrits and J.acrtla Black Kiimrr on. I black and Whits Vf! Giiiitli.'im and f'lilita Swina ami Jaconrtt Mlialin Fine Sciaaora and Thiiiihlss Tuck and Hide Comba A geiirrul assorlinriit f IVrfumery for ihs Toilet. Th l.ailira will plemm rail and t-xamina for them eUa, na !-o la di-ti rniinail In tivll bsrgnina, particu Inrly for tn-li. April 3, IS1-I. JT TEXAS QUESTION SETTLED. THH E Siiliarnlie r haa just returned from ihe North Jg with Ilia Kprmii aupply f acaniinalila (ioada most of lliein rnlirely now alylca. For rirhncua of tylea and pnllcrna, caliu.it ho suipaitaed in the ily. lie in viIch the I, adieu generally to call and look be fore, llirv buy. 201) pair of llie finrit kind of LndiiV Phnea. T. II. SNOW. Aril J. I7 .Af N'lilioii ! 'ii;irl. I auuB al thn (iipilnl Square on Bator day iie.t.al .1 o'clock, arnicd snd equipped, in Wiiii.T h'nifurm, hilh thirteen rounds of 1. 1. oik ialrnli(ea. Bv oid. r f iho Captain. T. II. KNOW, 0. S. Private mnrliin ilie, preceding rteninf, at 7 o'clock nt ilm ','jiy hall. J'usolual attendance is rnuired. Kal.iah, April I, IH4 I. IC I' I'll R i;Ot I Pli To bu di.prswd of, a Kpll'lldld Olliriinrri ol VOM Maehine ill, ill Ik- fulurea of lh.) lieeat maleriiila. Acbromalic Lrnsea, - oie i.iuii u i.nevalier ol I'nria, and ael in braaa hues. Tina machine is hiely imported from Lon don. Apply personally or by letlor, pout paid, to U. Do ii vr r, Kalrigli. A j.ri I 1. SI'KAM it'ft lA'i: JFoWsJtlET fOFFEK for sale an einht home power HTJJAM ENGINE, wiili ail nicea.ary running flearwiih all llio fiiliir. a Ua( lied, conai.iunf of on crrrular sw, twxupriiibl .Sw, iwo Eatliea (designed for """" "MU ' " ; ",1B planing Wachins, with which three hand, can turn out one hundred Tobacco boie per day. Also, the two Hoii-e. which have b en usaj as Urpenler simps ami Engine honae-hi ihe rear of my ' ilwelhng on I'nion ain-et. () f ,le houe t g rcioiI Irauie building. Also, a bit of Timber anil wenthrr.bojrding that wewdeainned fur a huiblmg 14 by 22. fret. The Engine and fiuurea are in good order, the whole beinj neatly new. The above propmty I will ,e on scommoditin tune, with cudor.ed negotiable notea. ..LEWIS ZIMMER. - 27 w3w I'elerabiirg, Sfa'ch 2. rior of his agn within her borders. Of Mrr'Alar-fo" for Sdjmff rifiieiil. tin, J haye nothing lo say, but will not ihe uco- I HoI.sk of Rei-kiisknta nvrs Mr. S. benrk IO iIT3.ii:iS Ol nn: MAR. NEW arrivnl of .plendid Eaw Books, conaiat- na in part of the f, Mowing : I., can.. h!uvet,.r ih.nl ! ' "V "t"-' sa,o u wouiu ue in oruer lo , I omineniau.. on 11,11. of Kxehan... K. I l i.i t-l i, nl ie-lr,. f n I ... i . - . 1 C f 1 1 K 11 1 T t 1 1 1 II Vfutt lilt U.IIQ oT'or ll.o I....rn.i l.u t tat. II li l- J """l"! , ,.uu o. a see uy wnose i Mr. (;0ln ,houW be elected from this County ' ' ' ' " ', ""-T: " ' "w e.mion isM-.- A Treatise on lbs i.jics u wan csmeii. ii me luipuuiicans earned ,i ! .. t. , i n .. , , it triumphantly throu.,,, the National Le.. a a.nre l M" Ltec,M"'' 1 W,I,K,V' them orJor ' Mr. Hunt, of X. V.. ai k-d when aifainst Fd4sn..iqi)i.Mi.tiM, and a UnbH Fre- I lne "?f.80. "nL?' .lake" by suprisoj tn0 on tne I'oit 'Office ai d R-iads would saient approved it, wo would naturally conclude I a 'oretate f the tact and ability of that gentle'- ' 1P ready lo ' report on the -wuineroji, nmtnornrtu it lo be a Republican measure. But if, on the j "lau by reporting one of his Speeches eniire. .Mr. which had been referred to theni lor the reduc- oiner nnno, it was sueunned tiy h'eder i:is:s, and , wa a canuidale lor a seat in the last Eegiala- "' P"".'! I ioy ; y joaepu story, ,,. ) ,new jj. ojiposed ny Ihe Republicans, then we wi.l ac- ture, and residing in a portion of ihe County wliere lo!,h:" : Clntrnnn ol th- t . iiru.ltee, n . t '" i . i-oramentmi,. on E,,,diy Juri,p,d00ce; knowledge it to be a Federal measure. j there exists creat hostilnv to the Raltiei. and '''"'I1 ' ':,t !''" ou!J ITobahly be j by 'Joa. pl, M,y. U . D. Alao. I4ih vol of Engli.h Uhat lhen are , ,e facts disced bytheJonr- i Gaston Rail Koad. Mr. C himself. I.av.n, been WWK- . rraeuer. m me i.urt ol 1,'hancery; hy Oliver. ho Coinin,!;.,! Uarbour, in 2 v.,l. A Tr.Mtiseon the I... i rS. d-n.C, in J Vols. ; by t. March Phillip.. E.q , new eilmmt. ( ommrrrt-n-iea on the haw of fartnerahip; hv .lj.epl. M,.,y, hi,. D. Cmmenlarie. on the I ''1W " AjjeiKy ; i,y j.eph Slory, I.L. 1) , DEATH BY LIGHTNING. ! On Wednesday the 20lh inst. a young man by the name of Underwood, residing on Stony Creek', t hanccry Report A roirmLle Ml of Engli.h Chan- nal ! Of Ihe b9 who votod ll,. I!;k.,Tv ! 7 "" '-'-'." ....... ,. , -'y H-rts m 14 vol.. can he (,ad with m.m other seven were Republicans and thirtee were .-"". Hi j On motion of Mr. M K.v, the House wpoI ) 'J" '"' moka. by .pplymg al lh. Federaiwts! And of the 71 wIkj voted at.ait i rei"trl ,n clrc"lf!iou prejudicial to Mr. Martin, the Bank, tiiirtt were Kepublicans and foktv- e Pimg Demxiratic candidate. Mr. Mar o.nf. were Federalists ! j tin, however, had, in the meantime, procured tho And ibis measure, which the Richmond Enqui- j original letter ot instruction signed by Mr. Col rer, edited by an old Virginia gentleman, w ho has ; 1ms, in eonnexion wilh a number of other citi grown grey lit pout al life and who has been for ; zen- of the County, insiruct.ng their then repre half a century familiar with all the twislingn and ; , , . ,,, , ,. , , tnrnln nf n,V u. ..!.. j i seiiiativcs to vote for a bill for the re hef of the turnings ot. parues, gravely denounces from week : n,, n j ..,. . . to wcek.and duv todav. as a rrhep ar.M.n.r ! ; K"' Kad' Mr. Martin look occasion, at a cer- ' Oh'sha me, where is thy blush ? : la'n Pfecinct, to call the attention of the people into Committee ol the Whole, and tisik up tin bill. The Committee rose at a lale hour Without coining to any conelusion on the bill, and The House adjourned. Ai the residence ol Win. Rand, Esq. in this fiitllltv. nn ttlA tlst lilt, hv llm ftv l.ai.r.. But let us co a little farther, and see who were . t0 the fact, and asked Mr. Collins to explain iho ; Nance. Mr. Lucius Rand to Miss Wiilv II. Rlik. these publicans and singers who thus tunid the ; difficulty of bis position. Mr. C. here taking the ' daughter of Mr. Joseph Betta, of ihi City, temple of liberty into a l ill of money changers ! paper to which his name was signed, and mount- easg ernphatically. who were the faithless ins; the stamp said "Gentlemen I am opposed representatives, who, trampling upon the coneti. t0 tb. jJUil Road : I always have Keen ormosed North Carolina Bookxtoro TLRXER 4- HCGHE8. Ap.il I. ' 27 Tiakpek's il iTum I n a ted and JPMorlal lliblc. THE Second number of thia apl.ndid Work haa been received at the North Carolina BookJlor., Ilaleigh, N . C' and for ale by TUHNEU &HCOHES. 4- F ... j , ... "... r;--i -r-" in the County of. Orange, was struck by light- . "'' effuntry violating' the obligations to ,h j. . . . . , " I, ',, wj,h deep regret we announce thn death Ding while standing in his own house, and instant. ; "lnB'r ,,.en "n.ett.ng at naught the j. . . GantlemoB. W.'t'.k :' in " Cny, on Sunday last, after two day. ,11 ly killed. Alittle childtliatwa.cIiririnirtohi. JT,IUf cni in feumg upon. W. iht. n T . j i u ' i Mis. Eleanor E. Williams, daughter of Lulnrt. : t,,e n,?,m 'he ' Monste'' ajrmk- Lhere,Mr C- de4cenJed from bl the late O.-n. Wm. William, of Warren Conn- pantaloon, escaped entirely unhurt. M U to m free in.tituhon. I Let historv an- . elMtn with the .bore very wti.factory reply. ! in the iBth ymr of hrr gr,e. Uv lhl, ,U(,(le Oxford Mercury. , j swer the question S. and mot melancholy cvcnl, her mother now the ' " lc L- ' colpartner.hip bereJo, ,1 foreex.sinignt Wilke.horo', omjer the aiyle of W. H. M.rtin & I. ha. Ie JilTeJ, tna tb. liability of the underaigucj r, tJj, couu.es of W. H. Martin ha. cloned. , ; ' B. . MAfcTIX. JOB FRIXTIXG Neatly excecuted it this Office. i ' f i' 3i j 1, F. v y- ' V Ml i "-' . ' '-it, .- 'v. r 1 - f t
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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April 5, 1844, edition 1
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