' 39R r . i Crri' '4113 8ta 3. it. ' IT it. 1 i,, f llM ' u J I il V f - k la' ?".V i hire- r ' ' n! f li vH,.tl rl ot !( -.4 the jpiMU'hcdvery Fji4y,7 Weston IU OAUs Eaitof arut Froprlutor, at Three I)oUavs per Ammnn er ef if ihe t FIW DAT, IJTpltEMBEat 1.5,1844. AC C it ,if( S fc - W W tl !h vuA vi im I kj 1 III 1 1 1 It Vl f I 111 ill. I It J .laL-vut in j.u U ja-W.-m ........ - - i . -!"!' "J ' r tuT 3--. f , w ), W v. f -J T I fIM 1 igj HI 'W J" I'm. U1, ill bar ruui- ' a tny crdi4 of being utih, nor e bought ID tansr 'he tsat. Northern id; sad !ie,y euH . tinder- "I' , i char fuUy ipino ., tn mit CbiUrtn. t this mir tU North, . D wpUn o thii (le fttt from itrontRt tmwly n iocoiM h or boIok immrditto buninm. 88-t ' Tie day, II lvivth Imulo j don I .fac" ' Ylw fhihJth nconqiier'ij ite H"l wol i.ul . W'vo oarrwd put leiuler Inunipluoiljp UirouKk I .1 JUeo fel oor IiiimI tuf, 1tvb HVHpy,: lUefue ! i .ir nreaaot U our readert km poper the . Retarno ffW hartf1 the vrlioW Slate, of llie 'E(pVtJ?B (qr iPreeidcnt. . Our'majnrHy, will Be leeB.irtToaUy Increiwd mjet Auui- r uft wh:i"wd ia,(ur vek?,!irooHt eonfidently Dredicted. W know our Native ' Stato too well, and we estimate too bigWy, the, good sense, the jrtu-nd intCffntiof her people, to dmtrtist "theav,forio:niamgit,pi!hateverjnay be said by contemptible wit I inga abroad, or recreant tone at tome. Tbare U no State in this Union, which iilierc jnore atrictly to principle, and ii so little effected, JO ber policy by exlraneoua circumstances at North Carolina. With Virginia on one side, and Smith Carolina on the other, voting moat gene rally AiamStiically oppoeit to herv she jret'turtis neither' to the ttghi nto'the left, biit pursues the BoiaeWss leuor f ber ay determined to act cor- radirtierrfelf, "hd'evi'r hibw 'tniett J'nifeu. bly anJfletfotedly7wbig Ke baa manfully bat. tied aist the enemies of VV hi principles, alike jie(eW-M. mid the bright auneliine of popular commendation. And fllottM itockf ci1artifty as in', election of a Loco Fqca lVeaident, all upon the nation, it will yet ba alwaya a source of "proud consolation to the OLINA. I h'6 f North Cajrplinai that having first nom. Crtf . I mM CtfoVjie rrfisidehcy, tbey stood " iconsunt as ihe Noft!ierijS!ar. - - 1 uera u ov IIK in Hie .nrmonmnl. HE ELEC'rjOX 'J At the ttme-of writlnj this paragraph, we do not knowof course,' jfjoviT the election to Pesi. dent haa resulted. Bat we heard an inditidaa!, profajiairi hi a. ViiijJ, say to 3a'yV that, if Clay U beaten, be would oever vote again t 'i his is of KquilT Term 1844, -- Eiprt ,a bigbatf and en the r Moaging wit,' on th lbs Bta day it Court at iiBbura, On ranklin, uatt fDaa'U. .era, eonUin- '.'e atSwW I U-fah Jtoiiyi$to tolMcclairnif , ming m I an Invading enemy should- Jan oa our anorea 9 !id.lW I " Ut as auhmit ifisof oe--thej re too strong ' t, on iiaialfor as." If thlav the spirit of a Vbig,f a Free ' ". k American? 1 this the spirit which 'r 'hits aadlcan preaerve oiiif , liberties. Tor one, if defeat lining the! taifarlunatelf SawaHa usj so far from giving up- '.SbaMisel Mtifir'tW'cdoutr,.." wtj abal! peck the flint. . .kTnct.,ndr them sffaiu" Mr. Polu's election, it is Itoaaadl rai;"or4!infliet a deep 'wound on ilie genius and onkotblofm.i Rmmhlifiaa IiiiruiioiMt.but we atatuldnot i iree.aa lour a i"". .0! I oralis the councils of the Republic. 5bTi. re.J A PLEDGE HtJUBEMED better 'walerrd , if m S"'1' prjiE Residential election. - GLOftlOUS LITTLB RHODE" ISLAND. No'citizeui of our Uuionihroushopt its whole length and breadihi-rdeaerve wore praise, or have done themselvea higher honor.than our good Wing friends In jihe (Mible,Jiitle.ytae of Rhode Island. They have sustained the glorious tause of Law aha tyrdcrl with .a 'constancy, and. a cool, detor mined bravery, which are worthy of all common datlon. "Jlieyhave given a grand Whig vote, and secured their Slate for Cutr and r keling- j HtirsEN, and found Whig principles. Dorriam ; ap4 ljocofocgum have freiiy much gone out from Rhode Island. The majority for the Whigs, is five or six hundred larger than that obtained by Gen.. Hikrisoh. 1 i ' .; ''.!'"-: '.("' ' WELL DONE JERSEY BL0ES ! Jt New Jersey has again entitled herself ro the thanks of tho Whigs f th" Union, ( for her tin falterina devotion te .Whig principles. Not only haeour Electoral Ticket aucceeded there, but five Wljig Membor'a 'of 'Ceiigresa hare been also elected."' Well done Jersey Bluoa I You arc worthy of your glorious ancestry. MARYLAND! Every county in the State but one, Whig, and by increased majorities since October. OHIO. More and more Whig as the returns come in. Thi great youlliful empire lias acquired glory. Indiana will do likewise, we do not doubt. NEW HAMPSHIRE. The story from thia State may be told in a few words. It has gone for Polk by a large majority. The Birnev vote will be a large one. We ob aerve,' however, that there are manyjood Whig towns in this dark corner of the land. PENNSYLVANIA. ... Several ftoamleS'ylSrib Kir from, before the Ivo Por.o maioritv can be correctlv stated. It will be semewLere between 4,000 and 6,000. ' .YIRU1NIA. ... It has been' doetf race in this State, but the Loco Focos have carried it without doubt. The first returnB were very enconraging, but the faBt. er the news came, the worao it got The majori- , Vote of xoutii carollxa,; For rresidenl.& Vice Treiident, 1 AS COMPARED ' k A Wilh the Vote ill Augnst, for Curcrncn-; COUNTIES., "w Zt H I a'Pirt Tliere wrll atitl he left that redeeming ge ana ton- , ;r,.t,., .. t,. .... .. ara.frpiaipiril.w the pceple, which will, ultimately iuvig miaLifPh e Whigf of ,Vil' Iraona hiBfltnifflon nledfed Iherasekes to give tb' largest I toteevef gieiria the County, and moat nobly aieieKon Al have they redeemed it. They obtainetl Mactiy cerubpr wf. lOOTnorft' 'Whig ; Votes than jhey had in Augue 'f.'OI ll..,. . . ,Nfl ..L.U.:. '.Li enahaw Caiyl Uovoraor. Ilia a singular eoiiiciueii, " a-Lw.l Hi Nai ttanSwer and CurnberJaed; tM Whig in , and Ma g.-ilJki" &M-JiW 1tf:tiAZH&&ci -4 l...limrl WVV w.wiov-v.y - . .. ' ..I i4, ... .In ABut. fnAanrA rot- an M i eaeo ..aim, r""-r; , - h:;,:..Tb .er aar ant tii.aaidatrf an GEORGIA. In thirtv-five Countiee, the Whigs have gain- ed 818 votes on the Governors ciccuun, .... the Locoa carried the Stale by 2,230 majority, There are over 90 Counties in the btate. wa telUUew, iliatrt' KePl UP ,ullr " 4 heart pin tn4 ta oretty welW w they heatd their thunder. 'nf J.nnaif raavillav I, adjoining tb ml. GulaaJ flfaatr IB (- . 'ih stnr 1 In GrsnW - I xi.n Tiact iH .. ..I N It" '.with tindoak1' S, pr;pctH W rrtif.t' PntliB. I' Members of one, that db- peftffthatMI t ,A .nnaanf" i ma -rr- Ki.J tj mm i li'.. u ,,'.A.' i GLORIOUS PRECINCTS. .0d,Trap, (Carpdeii,). 308 iriagefkdd,(l,aae,mtainl(,) 95 f Eagle Rock. pVake.) 130 ajVSalerJRatkloVpn,) ! ! 225' ' .JGray's X ttoaoa, uo; . "9-. rawior2rev i 73 !Mt;;W "filr)i . r --ft-'- AWliiu.'. ...i fdn.) ' ' " 101 " ;ifpje Tatr pr)l(ir,; "', vUreiiIiiwn '1 (do,)M.115: ,; 7 itcTIa VftuthrirforJV" ' 17 ' . , 8 Rtttherfordton - 251';' -lligkSboele-5- -- " ' v - .rj00eia"'1S0 ' MealV s -i wi 137. I "Iffi.V.Vti 2JH '"" VIM' ' 0 17'" 33, ' .00 . 00 s -12 -c 89 NEW YORK. On this State, all eyes have been turned, it beina- conceded that het ete,-withort some tin- t,M,kBd for result 'in o;her States, wouIJ settle the question as to who is to be President. The latest intelligence, though not absolutely oecisnre, unfavorable to the Whig prospect, lust we nave in our Tabic of Results, given the 30 Electoral votes of the State to Polk and Dallas. 1 here is new,-therefore, no hance for Mr. Clay's EJleclion, hut for the Whigs to carry Georgia and Mississippi or Michigan. Georgia, with eith. er1,' will yet elect him, if we carry the other Statee relied on,'rfjhefidclUjrjBf no doubt. H J amis K. PolK ia elected, Ho will owe ms elevation, aa oncxpected toia friends as his p- iwnente, nut , to the free-horn sons of America, bt to-the foreigners Whom tyranny has uriven, both of Pennsylvania, ni ,Ner Yerkj hf beon decided by theirsuqfrages a result, which wiU speedily bring about a new order of things, and a new classification of parties. More anon. If the; reports WeivedYare to be relied on, Ihe majority Tor Poi-K in New York, in a yote of 500,. (WO.'vvill Wahout X)!4 rRESIDENTIAL ELECTION.. . The Election in the following Statee have been heard fropi sufficiently to amhflrize the announce menl of those Sutes having' chosen Eleotors of President and Vice President, as stated s Aiisoii, Athe, . Beaufort, : Bertie, ' Uladen,- ' Lllrunawiefcr S- Buiicombe, . Burke, s' j Cabarrus, Caldwell,: ,-: Caiadee, ' ' Carteret, . Caawell, i Ctwiliain, . Ctierukee, Chowan, Cleai'eland, Columbus, Craven, 'Cumberland, Ctirriturk, Davidson, ):, vie, Duplin, Kilyecmiib, Franklin, G.ltPB, Granville, Grpene, Guilford, Unlifax, Haywood, llenderHon, Hertford, Ilvde, lr."dell, JllllMStOII, Jones, l"noir, Lincoln, Macon, Marl in, Mecklenburg, Montgomery, Moore, Nardil New Hanover, Norihairipton, Onslow, Orange, Pasquotank, I'erquimons, Person, Pitt. Randolph, lilchniond, Hobehon, ..i.:. i Rowan, Rutherford," ' .Sampson, Slanly, Surrv, Tvrr'oll, Wake, Warren, VVashingtorV' Wayne,' ' Wilkes, Yancy, c r 1 9" 1000 m:m ml 19 's:i liua ml 3? 3ti6 7So tOl ..SPECIAL ELECTIONS. .T;lB Caawell County, to fill a vacancy, J- J(- Lka (Loco) is elected to M Coumiona, by the follow. ing vote no clung. : J. K. Lea, 047 :'!'' . sVDoJsoi, 51') In Greene Coutrv, Mr. E elected to fill the vaciinry occasioned by Ilie deaih of Harper (U'hig) by about 'JO votes. ' In Davidson, B.C. )oltihtt (Jlfe ' e'er ted to HII (lie v icaiicy caused by tlu death of Bat'isMELL (Wiiifr.) " nils N A 11 VB" Ct JU NTY J A. Mrs K. 1'ot.K was born in -Mecklenburg Coun. ' V in tins Slaio, anil it was in the same County, Wat ins j;ruml-fal!ier iwiirs arlegianoe t tire Bri Jish Crmvn. To ihn asine Comily, Gen. Sal'x pehs nn.l (i. n Di:o.VGooi.K made a political pil grimage, to enlighten ihe people, and convert tliPin friiin (lie error of their wava. Bat all these C21 j appliances tailed of tlicir effect. The'Whiga havo j given a ne'l gain in tliat County, since the Art. 1101 gust Election, of one HUNbBED a.nd roaxr-iwo m:ir'l j vol ts ! 010 I I fl ." Nuirni f'AFot.iNa Vefter(!ay, there were 9'0 i some rumors bo.-nc on the wings of ihe Wind, of ldOtf n discouraging.. character from the Old North ?00 State. We hope they nre unfounded. Tho times would I.e. sadly out of joint, indeed, if ahe were "" lii wheel out of the Whiff line, which sho haa ! guced by her jrallantry.- We won't believe ! tiietie rlynij.' rnmors. We nnwt see the returns : hotore we will belicvo North Carolina false to j the Wh'i rause. I We copy the foregoing from the "Richmond i Compiler."' Our friends, who edit that most I excellent pnpor, will have doubtless learned, ere this, that i he it fontidenfe in Ibe integrity and consistency of our enple, was nut misplaced. IEi.it..Rjeu. CJTATIi OP NOUTII CAUOMna Vak ance wiituhe ,riniV' which their action dc 3 Col STI Superior Courl ul l.aW Kail Trri.i. n,.,l. ,., .1.. i.ii.. ... -Kil. k. . ...vvi,. udiiu .or tr-iifl , ,w nuiciuo . fliaj ' unucr- f i ih.c tu coiilrui I, Pranci I.owrie, 615 4Sti 055 5G nar. 43fM 1W9 ZJ2 Thniriaa T. T.owric. Petition for Divirce. j Ii appearing lo (lie a.iiiataction of Ilie Court, llmt i lb.' 1). I. ii.l.iiit, Tbumas K. Lowiic, uoi uu inb.ili- , lint . f 1 1, i.-. Siaic, n ia oulorrd thai put'UVallon Iwjnildej lor hu wf-H,, ,,!. KuU-h K,,,,,,, ,iu,:hwl iu tin- mv oi Nttl.-mti i,i ,) IVI,iidantwvpfnr ill mci tu'TI I'eiiM ot n.iirl. t l. hl,l ... il.. !',.. fi laloiKl,, on ih.' Isi M..i.l.iy alter Ihvtili Mondny ih Mareli, in m, Bn,i 0,,W(.r or ,rmur ()r ,, nul I.Vinion i 1, h0r, u. )rll.i ani jeerr,, mai)e according lo il.o Iirn , -r ilicrcol. Willies. H,cl);,i,ri. Km. l,, Cl...k i.four .uidCmrt ret i.uirc. li.e it M.io,l..v iifi,., '.In. -hi, v.-piemlier, A. I). 1814 can frnlennidtnip. nil. IIAIIU r. I'l.M ll, C. S Cliupul Hill, June liih, 1814. . MITCHELL. C. B. ROOT, r Km Monday of , mid ihe ijiilli w ar of Ami ri- - sitr.j!aji'.jviM tern il20l ml. 'I I04:t 12b' . 251 1205' 1374 810 425901 THE RESULT. There are 74 Counties in North-Carolina, and we have, the returns from all but ten ot them As far as"heard .from the vole stands thus : For Ciay and Frtlihghuyaen SO.'O1 For Tolk and Dallas. m WELL DpNG, DAVIDSON! - Tho Election Is just over, and I am happy to inform you that Old Davidson is " returning to her allegiancr." If you recollect, at the August election the Whig majority was considerably re duced, and a Democratic candidate for the Com- riiona came within four volts of being elected 'J' lie County was then claimed by tho Locos, nnd a great flourish made over their success. But iilasl their joy is now turned into mourning. Their vain boautings only cerved to arouse Whigs from their apathy, and a glorious Victory was Ihe result. The vote is as folio. tOSlfer irCJuy, and 010 for "lean Jim....-; ' i Tion was also held lor a ineiiiuer oi mo nouf I of Common, in the place of our former worthy and much lamented Member, Chas. Bromine!. , dee'd. No siono was tell unturned uy me coa to elect thi'.r mam but behold the result . Our very estimable and worthy lellow.riiiwn, Benton Imuthilt, received 1050 voti's, and Wal ter P. Richards, fa real cross-'r ".ads deinagogiiB.) received only Ctl'.t voten ; giving ihe v lug enn didate 417 nnior.iv. Thus the r"'V': have ml- minilered a Hl.l rebuke to the Flanuereia i me rr...t Mi .lUnniao oi' tho Went." and "liave James himx Polk that ihey el le-ml valu-s the ( aervicds of the Kuvolutionaty patriots, if be does not. " Ihe dirty iooi m a peny iy....i never cx-mmutul t ho BUtt'raires of Hie free people of DavulMH. The vote for Governor in August, stood: Graham Vll, Hoke 058. The Whigs liave therefore increased their inay.rny by 22-I votci. Ymirs, very reapeclfully. N. I1OTHF0KD will receita and rspair (ins locka and W at. bs, nn.l wnrnuil lln in lo.per firm I'll Hi n.a.erml and inaihinny lor ni.i kmu new parla Hi.rp.irtu nuv other in the Sia'p ( he ttierefo.c (evU ronliiUoit of uiiing vini.fsrt.rin. V aich makers who havi- not the convenienrs of mal.uiK new whrel-, piuinr.... polling In vfrura or I.iu. r Ulafl', will have every ailifit.nn hestomd upon w. ik thai lU.'v may la.orhiin wiili, :n:il iIickuiiI dnluc li.in mt.le lo ihe Ir.ide. (IjItlrra nk.nf information must he po' I iid tn receive oiitnlion. . s. .. iiOTfroni). Hateiab, Nov. 9, . f'l'f HTtaloNIAI. Mr. 9 N. liOI'SKKltl) hnvine Iwn f inployeil to repair .he A Rt. on unite;. I ( thick , 'rel.'scopc inn) otjicr. appari..a4-b'f5inff-l,r tt.S' TrTiHic-'a t.nd die I'nivcr.i. ty of .North I 'a rid i a, ii oil of koiup Kti-i-iT.i-inucnrtu: tip paratu belonging tn rrivi.i'11'. I couiuond liiu. to the l onfidenceol sueb ounmy need bin nervirpn in Ihia kind ot Iiumiui-nm i. not mdy n Kkihul ami inrnioua tnf chai.ir, .but posHPuhinn a !ry C"Uip lent kuoli-iluii of U.e ricienci'H ot Lliriiicifv. Mu.n lim ud t.li.'.c,li,n Maoeli'W an.) qualified lhcref.,re by bm aciuaut- H A V 1 N Q visited ?f York and FMUdVipht,' I. Ih purpmw ot adiiitij to I. aloCk, tts., lfuIy Infor , I.ia lm-n.! and ihe pub: that h haa jtut opvne.! large anil apieniUcf a'iii ''" ment of JEWKt.UV ro . PANOyuOOflS. com. iiuj of GolJ and Ptlver. Lever YYa'chc, Anch--(tyluider, Vwrtie, i;rapeinents.tiold .! B eel niim Chain. Ielt li'i'va, loaalhor with a larae on ,. , ol llrei.nl t'ina, Kinur J.inK', Eur Kiiirh, Gold M1er 1'eneils, ' liin.biea, Medajlioti, Gold ll.ii.-i . iuiid Crolea. , ! SPECTACLES. toi!d, SiUp-r, li!c Rn, 'ti,hrd Sierr'-flpseficT.-r ; Perifocal p. riarle (il.iw.ea, K ne ariirle, Ii, nuit li. rye. nf all priona. Very tltitint Hint tihtW). , lli.il may l.f a.lju.ied'ni nny frame, lit any notice. j S1LVKU AND' PLATED WARE. hilver "J'.hle, Tea. Drum, t-oit ami MuU. ! I SMioi.a, I.adl.a, fuaat Tnnria. Itnt er Kinvra, 6ilc. I li.o.inird Cocna Ni.t, C.Sj.lor. t?i.dlnuieka, Pnuffrr.. and '1'n.ya, ( al.e llaajir., ColTie (.nquc. Ilr'uani.i i Ware, in ci of single piece. FANCY COOIIS!. M:.ntel Clock, (inld aid Nlver nin.inteil fanr, ( tiei.-ir.rn and llaekgarnmmi lloardn. ftrel IVna, (tilt, Slrrl, filnss and Na.iii Bead-, .(.( srnK.'ilt Huif I'm". Jet ('oinlw, Hcr and rani Cnr, Puriifn, I hai miin'i. Ho7.nr .Stiap, '1'oilet lloUlen, and Lodie 'JVili'l Work B.neea; CUTLERY A fine assortment of l( gcr s Knzora, J'.iekel and " Pen Knivcn, CoIi'h patent an.) Ilcvnlnnij J'iaiol. PERFUMERY, CnmprlninB Powder flmti, CnloRne and Lavender Wnti.r Toilet Powder, MiaTinp and Toilet Soap. Alan, tlnir, Ttnlh and Shaving Brusliea. .(MUSICAL l.STR UM ENTS. Spaiui.li (i.ntiiiH, V.tilina, Clarionctts, Fhil.m, Pifssj (iun.rni.il Violin Nirinn-, Kira Violia Uows.&a. . . .. -Viehe and Cl.vck repuireJ in a SfiprioT tyP. An In nun peraonal alieolioi. will ba givefi lo ibis depaituien.. ihoa. pi-noon haviii( arlielea of this kind to r. p.ir, li. ay ruly oil their being wall and faithfully rifeoiio. v . (jnld and Silver manufiieiUred to order, with neat-' lie and puneiuuhiy. iiiheat price giren for ok' liold und Silver. AoY.rnbet II, ISM. . si ie"tho" PTSJOTICn On the third M..rulnv of llrcrmtier ne .,,.; j I Will sell the following Tl'ilCtM l.nntl, ' . n I "ml Poor I'., x doe tin reon lor Up' - next, at ih.' Court House in Concord, ('aharm Coritilf or liiin ji ,Ul"llftr Vhfl?!''. laid I Present Whig majority 1 ARKANSAS. We avail ourself, of the first reliable intelli- JlUCwntiesJoh(r from, will probably in- )o gm (hal TlloMAS s. Dkew, tho 1a,- Fi-ian iViitx nintorifV 1500 voles. If they do, our t ,t-. ilUit, rr (;verm.r of that Htate, is ,ninriiv in (he State wilt he over 5,000 an in- elected over both Ins competitors. crease over the August vole, Whigs, of about 2000 votes ! The Iri.Ic- . . .. .- .. - I oKool lLJIUn in favor of the pendent canumaie reru.n-u : - , I hundred votes, Mr. Vf.li. (Loco; is elected also lo Congreaa by a decisive majority. T 1 Hi-LEGI L AT V R fir - - The legislature of North Carolina will as semble in this City, on Monday next, tbe13.h inat. A Loco Foco Senator liaving been chosen in Johnston, Special Election, there will be a fieof'paitiot in that body 25 VVhigs, and 25 Locos. Thii state of "things renders it im oe'rative upon every Aviiig to beat his postal the . til . .i ia .ii. ,l I,ia urM il onenina of the Session tor stiouiu even mr u a ,,r , . . . - - a svtr tfiittrii 1 1 u i oinc tucv . .. TJiO-.AV.liig.. fUBial ..g.rcaU.y-hut ...not..4U.l! G.j enough. Our lco loco Iriemls win p.ua.v, consider that Cannon that was fifvd, tirw.W. j Death or Gov. .U' :. Tn 'ail,,on aiaaipui) Ailvova.a y ' ' " (i- H""'"- "," merly Goverooiol Ilie Sla.e.li.ll met a viotenl o-atli. ItHt.nel, arid Some oll.e. repee'.il.le v -roll oh-ii. ere ser.l l.y the oi.il Hi.'l.ori.y to arnst a par. -el ol me. .ur.Weee ewimrttmar var.or.t ol ,Kleis on. er . tneaulboruyol -t-yoeh," or, . Uiey ..y led lb" i.. .a L I '1 bev wi-rs Indued In ail. e.., ."K- - . .., , ., i ,..,., a- PJ.I g .-.i..; d-s' it, OHIO . , MARYLAND PEN.NYLyAJalA. j CONNECTiCUTw RUODB ISLAND -NEVV HAMPSHIRE NEW JERSEY .; " . VIRGINIA Ctar. ;8 Polk. II 4 ?6 5- II Toe mfnnrii Precinc j NEW! YORK of P--f'H t-.4. ut mm i ,ilaore. i e tatket Um. City ef f rbieb body Gen,7tuif Wl Pegtam, who Wa ob board the eWihoa Ly Walker, w littiegyjighe mesnle wt Wednesj- y fest, nd "yokefl' resoMlon epresive of . 3 A ' 69 17 m 85 ibsent, the Locos will take what the Lawyers j ix)l(lt; linnvi( k,,-l call we believe, a map Judgment I It proper to state, however, that the Senator .elect from ; Johnston is pledged to voto for a Whig Speaker, and so acknowledged in this City, last week. , " ?. ' " ' " p- On the morning of election in Philadelphia, letter, purporting io be from Mr. Polk, (but of course another Locofoco RuOfback,) was circula ted, containing a pledge, that, in the evei n 'election, Jie wottlrf glHbx4VsTi;ig slavery in pistrict of Columbia, la another pubHoaiioiivior ihe interior of Pemisylvift.ia., it wee aa.dihat Mr. filay, K elpettJ, would bang aH the Genans Lameniable' uiit, that there are knaves base ehohgli to give cerrency to much infamous false- hoods; but fa more hwrsetrtaDW is ir, irrce .. rndicates the downfall of our free institutions un leacorreciive can be eeedily eppliedy that EVERY INCH A WHIG a PeRrtat, of Strmter ecwvty, Gcflia, who eft We return home, rode eic-htt miles on was borseback. oa the day of election, to reach the hem ;i:ileii Miller :i'JM lolin N lliiud H I . .Joitfj li VVe.4er I I ft' Willow Dry 100 lii-ioxo M over IHn IKhalielli Futr Slid .linn. el Mile. li'J :lanu-s Alexander I I Kacliel Meiander HI) lo:m ll'i.n.ley 1 15 filial. C W alia, r !1,u .l.ini IS A.tb.lii'.d .So : V.tr).- M. AubiUuld lilU H.d Ivor j 1 I I'leus.ml l.ovo 18l llohn I. Iee j:ill W ill. a. it Walsort 7?8 l.lnhn VI' Means 1 4 Mobti It B.(!4'era J2 '.Nnlhniitfl Jubltraon 200 Mary Allen 77 , 1 homair V Davis 2-J '.I'lnt-kney W.orio.i 3'Ja ,!e tlt'll All talliler l'jli'Jiihn b Itanki.i . . loo ihiioes M' lvii..lit -I IH I ' M Meloicl.ran H I vl iliia.n A U.h y ISO Kel.llh MeAuley Sllfo!' V t ' I i ta ti U.'Hl.i 521 A N (ia l.inoie a.'ifl John (ioo ln'Rht 27' William Miller I If, Monrpli W Itegert jjlR ajniieHobJ.fwk,. l"l(rTt;uipepi'e' Lea f,r '!!.,hert H Mill. 1C,:1 l''raneif Miller . 150. ,1'iter Dry - 0 I'attiarir.e Barnbtrt't 'i lltohert Day 0U C J 'A iliiam Miioro 1(10 iHcnry HniaiS 6S)Mihia Chne l(ni''li,lri. J Sti'her 'teerlv (iray tan if M WSilliree " H1B 'June Cray John Kee.l. Jf I'aa T i .welTSe.ee of Ignorapee In lfift ppti!atftm en- courages theperpetration. am BUUU.BU icviu... .- . m tfonnaiie I 10 jump inroug.i two uu. rmpatky wit ihelKKived family Ami fneode it f;W7 " , ...i b, was extricated, as te " UT The JJaltiroore papere record singular accidental, death that of boy ho attempted To jump thfdtigh the fuKJl gfJflft&M. audi was so burned betore cause hir ieatb. v In this City, on .Tusnlay evening last, ' y the Rev. J.. Edwards. Mr. Wiliuui ! Hea.fr, to Miss Eiissa G. Full on. DirtL U this City, on Sunday last, of f-!'1;0';; A...ltu,rlkii.ciiiisorlol Mr. Vvil.iaii. A, Alts iUda. night, veryMidilenly of Hem- j ' f .u i :.. (!ai,t. illiam I'. Clark, UlOTivKTc u !Ltu o"?. ' i and old, and respectable ciiizen. j tn Sanson cou.rty. of eo-gest ye fever, W aee4aixty-aee.ue-i-1' '" ,nuf. inrSatar oftf karge family .rfch.ldrenl.igl.. i mA l. an extenrive circle of fr.eiMl. ? Alienee of Mr. uoro..ab. ClisnUam Couniy. on I ".. t2a.5' ho BtoL P.,..r."... Mr- Add.r. Osm''; oToa" Cnty. M.isJppi. tormerly of Gn.llord. rj,lJ he died. The Ui.irrat en?...pint wv.e -Chirob fM'S nmUr of the ehiaeee ef fm.bo- 1 VMtb. :1H'J Sf9I John fJarnien'a Ell f;)JI .lapw Mi-.llachran i i . pk.i. . It It oiil.art ii..litc.l.and suLject to !oiib!e 'i 1 l,e ...io...i; .."-" fl),nWie rrsoi.s. In w.f. l.jiile tlullalou i reea Con;;' Cecil do do Duicl. Buffaioe Cfeea do do do i , do do do do do l; do do l.i . e Bear Creek "ioi Uv li.ver do ' do do do d., do s , d.- - - Wit do do 1843 Ito. ky Ui'u on'! Csl.lns.1 '. ' do i'o do ' do do do do do lterdy Creels do do F.n.iy I reek II at k (t.iek . Coddlo Crick do do . .'.).. . . l'. . - - do do do do .. . . do ih Caldwell Creek do do Mill Creek do do Irish Dutiable Creek . , do do do do d do" do eo' Attoii'a Hun do do Tliien Milo Branch J.i.lltj Cold-water (treei; do do do . do io d Cold-water PreeU do d d ftii,..;.e:lord' flianeb Muddy C..vk do do do do .t . Meiulow Cre.k . AllderfOli'a Cieek do dJ Town of Concord l'ax, and supposed to belong to t.ie 4 due 04 1 07 (13 3 f)1 I 6T 1 10 2 (16 2 (10 2 99 fn 2 47 I 10 1 HO I 1,0 1 SO h Ijl 1 II 1 Kit 3 8 7 i)i I G 01 l ia l CO 6 ! 3 G 4 04 SO 1 01 09 3 04 2 31 4 ft 3 00 IS 93 3 67 itr nf 1 t8 . i e B7 1 HO 79 1 39 t 81 C4 8 76 I 19 4 36 0 85 49 49 1 11 No. Aerei "16 05 20 C 100 , S '2',)0 7a tilephen Hailley'a l.cir r vV.riiani U nioatr ,. Oidner uukii-wrt Henrv Herd batata , Henry W Linker Arm Munr.klrtrt , Juhu Ruaaall Daniel Heaver I3j Blsey HuiUon 40 IKoas land , 40 liosa Und 80 Patlerspn lai.J . I 30 Ptisrs.m lnd 4 J6I.B M'MeW E.liH 400 (Jacob Henry TrouMna I lot Laab I"" I lot ( M 2410 200 S9 29 Mrs HfeSMrt SameW Fa.r's Eae tfamael F'' Btw On r near what water ce-urne. "Ti'iiii ilult.'io Cieek tJlurk'a Cieek. Eoiky Kivsr (Jo do do Coddle Creek' do" do Alton' Kurt do do Big Cold water CretK Jbllilfl 'lo do Oa do do d. Millard Cresa lAna Oreek Tawn ef l'onedfl . do d lid do Coildls Creek Coddle Vteek Kocky lii'.er do da . ,Tai Du it a 1843 1842 184 IMS J84t 1842 184S fa Pr-ssiiTerti.-cuttBt LEWIS' B. kRIMMINGERv, ;''" Ute SharilT of Cabarrus Oeuirty i L V Trf Kr i w?j 1 1 1 I; ,1 4,1 5t r 1 i I II V. J

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