, , ," .' ; ' .' .:-t "-. " ' - , ........ . HlinWIHIWIIIWIWl i(, Mlrf" SllMlWIIHillWISiW,IUIff llH"l" "' i ' " T' ' r 4 "LsijiiBBiiiiBMsaMaaa J. ' v J ; lcbUslied erery Friday, byWrrrow R. GAteEdior and Proprietor, at Tli?ee Dollars prr Annum FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1845. MR. MOORfcJJ "SPEECH Concluded. consenting t nich atc, as will not only foreclose Ult aMHnn to the greatest advantage of creditors, but without detriment to the public. And those who make the objection of repudiation, eeem to be per fectly at ease in contemplating a sale forced upon the Company and the principal creditor, which Will not. only destroy the Taltie of the properly, bat, forever, destroy the corporation iUelf, and consequently cut uff every crediler for all time to eooi. ''Sir, in advocating this measure, I am influenced by do motive which my heart la loth to confess, and vriiich I have not frankly avowed on this floor. For years I have been of ouiuivn that all insolvent insti tutions of this kind ought to be sold, and pa into the bands of anew Companr. My entyfttfpe of preserv ing the Raleigh and Gaston Uoad for the public use, is in the Change of proprietors, as I declared when the foreclosure of its mortgage was before the House. I would lend no helping hand to destroy either of the f rival Virginia Companies ; und I am as ready now. If circumstances required it, to save by my best ef forts, humble, I know, they are, the Petersburg Com pany, as I have shon myself to be, to save the Portsmouth Company: The best Interests of this State demand the preservation of both. The bill, in my judgment, compromits nothing of our dignity, or honor ; yields no power to uur sinter titate derogatory to our sovereignty, but simply holds sat U ber, for the joint preservation of a great work of internal improvement, the same hand which we lield ent to her for its joint construction. If she wills its downfall, we must submit. If she cun devise a leas exceptionable mode of preserving it, I shall be ready to rejoice at the substitute. RALEIGH REGISTER, RALEIGH, N. C. Tuesday,. February 4, 1845, UALEItm it GASTON KOAU. The attention of Stockholders is directed to the eall for a General Meeting, contained in this paper. PERSEVERANCE. id of Tamsrlan, the terror of whose arms Aer the Eastern nations, and whose successes Hwt unparalleled, that this celebrated warrior oned a lesson of perteneravee from an insect, w"jnever afterward forgotten. When closely Pal his enemies', he took refuge in some old V left to) his solitary musings, he espied an ulr and striving to carry away a grain of c,r,lnavailin; efforts were repeated 69 times, and I scvern (me,, bo soon as'he reached a cert of projection, he fell back with his bur then,t0 ,urmont it. But the 70th time, he Dore f spoils ill triumph, and left the wonder 'nff 'Climated und exalting iu the hope of fu ture vt jjow. simple the incident ! How i:n nrcS!"Von ! Well was it said by the ancient King fit" (Jo to the ant thou sluggard ; consider her Wilis wise." The Fame tenacity of pur pose, tlnfliM hijigfrrerfranrf, would ensure triumplcrM i B thC'sand instances where in glorious, ,,(., tj14 carccr 0( ;Ue despondinj and supine. ID" Tlr of tha "Alabama Journal" has been presented n0Te vegetable of the Cabbage kind, raiaae(,d sent from Belgium, by the Hon. II. W. r. This vegrt . lile is about the sine of a sinalL,g js perfect Cabbage, firm and whitjuiJ to be a niort delicule dish, and superior 4f the Bame family ol plants. The seeds wer May,nnd transplanted iu August as other 11 plants are, each plant producing from thirty sf these beautiful little Cabbage heads. ni is ilhu ... the l.itr I on e,'10 CONFIRMATION. This Holy Rite was administered in Christ Church, Raleigh, on Sunday last, to eight persons by Rt. Rev, Bishop Ives. DEAF AND DUMB ASYLUM. We would invite public attention to the Advertise ment of Mr. Cooke, contained iu this paper, announc ing that an Institution for the instruction of the Deuf and Dumb wilt Speedily go into operation in this City. At the recent Session of our Legislature, an Act was passed, appropriating Five thousand Dollars a year from the School Fund, for the education of the Deaf and Dumb, and Blind. The President and Directors of the Literary Fund, to whose discretion the appro priation was committed, have engaged the services ' gjjiessag have given in their testimony .i M : I. i l. .L -it qualified for the task, und whose testimonials are of ; co'for some days longer, tlie vary highest order, to superintend the instruction I I I'a'ioiml Intelligencer. Oftho Deaf Mute No arrangement hum ret bcon j j , , ' . .. . . -t .i . nr... .1 I ' maua, we Deuev., lor me euuca..on o. me uuuu, auu ,,,,, :,. r. M()rpv O ' . - - - j 'RIAL Ol- McNULTV. jj-e of the Lrnicf Slates vs. McSully, ion hag been in progress since 10 t.w.r..;n i.Ar.,.. irt..t: kt n i O cW "'"ii, "fiui u j uaiiLi-n iiiui buii anu (j()jJ'ho prosecution is conducted by P. R. pen(q, District Attorney, and Mr. MeNully is d' y James lloban, F,sq., of Washing- toniiiics M. Keed, Lsq., of I'liiladelplna. L'lJiessfls h; of Mr. Wiu-iam D. Cuoke, a gemlemau every way ! 0.d it is probable the exauiiiiatiuh will TCH BANKING. The stalie ScoUh baiikingsv-t trsted, safi",t, l,v the fact : .s investiiratf r a c,nunittec of the lluiise of Com mons, it r'd ' whereas in Scutlaud the whole los'ed by the public from the bonk fail ures, for p a'"1 amounted to 32,000, the loss u'ic during Ike previous year in Irttidow wu caumaiea al tk.n times that amouy , TRIBUTE OF RESPECT. The following CurrespoiuK-nce, which explains it self, is published at the reipiest of several of the sign ers : Raleigh, January 2ir. 1845. Da. John Bkckwitii : DkirSir: The undersigned have learned with sincere regret, your purpo:m tg leave Raleigh, with a view to fix your residence in another State. Iu the place to which you are going, and among the new connections which you are about to form, we desire for you, Dear Sir, all the consideration and happiness to which you are so justly entitled by your private and professional worth. And, we beg leave to assure you, that you will carry with you, where ever you go, the heart-felt respect and affection of those you leave behind, who have known you best and longest ; who have enjoyed the pleasure of your society in orivata life ; who have had the benefit of j ... r your Medical services; and who will always cheerful ly bear testimony to your excellence as a man, and to the skill, integrity and punctilious delicacy with which you have uniformly discharged the important and confidential duties of your Profession. Before you leave us, wc desire to utter you some testimonial of respect, which may w-rte as a public manifesiJtion of feelings not peculiar to ourselves, but shared with us 1a a nuin.rotis b.idy of your friends in this City. Nothing occurs to ii" so appropriate for the purpose, ns a Public Dinner; ami we resyeci fully ask you will mime n day on which we may oiler this inadequate, but sincere ex;i pjc3! and at tachment. We are, dear Sir, very truly yo-.ir friends, WM. O. HILL. M. I). WESTON It. GALES, W. II. McK EE, M. l. J A. IREDELL, L. W. SCOTT, M. D. GEO. E II UXJEU, N. L. STI l'll, M. I). t . & IIINTi N, R. I!. II VVWOOD, M. 1). ItK HI). MINES, C E. JOI1NSO.',Jr.M I). (il'O. W. MORDECAI ALItEKTNM I.Dl-.S, .JA'. II. BUY AN, - II. V. .MILLER. may perhaps prove most advantageous, for the pre sent at least, to send them out of the Slats te be in structed. All that now remaius then to carry the beneficent and praiseworthy intentions of our Legisla ted iuto full etiect, is that tha frieuds of the enter prise, and of the unfortunate class of our fellow beings for whose benefit il has been devised, should exert rrt of a letter from Daniel Webster, v&a as follows : k for no great political good to this coun tth shall iiot be accomplished by the Vail the good they can do, they can do as. There is no reaiun for chaniiincr. I themselves to procure Pupils, aud induce them to y will not change eiihcr their principles, avail themselves of the within their reach. opportunities iow placed tUsurcs, or their Da nes.' ' I sat here reminded, sir, that some gentlemen ' CHARLESTON, JAN. ISlO. lave expressed hopes that liicy will be able to over- (-Between eight and nine o'clock last raa aud earrv od with tlie:ii the North State, and 1 : , . c , , , ' ' , . . i i .u ik; was discovered in the in enor of a large leant that a great edort is to be made by the com- f bined energies of the party for that purpose. But I 1 ry "rick Ware House on Magwood s cn tell those gentlemen that J. C. Calhoun and his . t'harf, the property of Charles Magwood, . I , .1 . . . P VT -.1. f .1' ... t . . . r clioue have never had the eur of North Carolina. In 18ja, with great unanimity, snfrlooK grouua against them aud for the Union, and is still for it. She is also a genuine Whig State. She was Whig m 1 75, irljeu she made the lirst doclaratiou of independence, aad her sons still in their hearts cherish and will maintain the principles of their fathers." (. L1NUMAN 8 ApteCD. Moat truly and gallantly spoken, Mr. Clinumax Yes, North Carolina is Whig to the core, and Whig lie will remain. Ever stern and indexible in her devotion to principle, she will continue to battle as manfully iu tbeJwur of glooi and defeat, as amid trie triumphant huzzas of a rejoicing people. She will watch over and guard the true interests of the country with a vigilance that shall enshrine her name ia the heart of every Patriot in the land. And even, if left alone iu her' integrity, she will stand up against the corruption of the times, and will always reply to the charge, of bringing such a national calamity upon the country, as the election of Loco Foco Rulers "Thou caiis't not say did it !" O Mr. Polk, the' President Elect, according to an announcement iu the Nashville Union, was to leave that city for Washington on the 1st of Februa ry, (Saturday lost.) Having declined, it is under stood, to accept the invitations tendered him by hia Ataiiiing about G50 bales of Cotton. The fjere confined by the great exertions of tj Department, to the building in which tjinated. By the falling of a portion of the I the South aide, some injury was done to Patrick's Counting house adjoining, and et to add, that two of the members of the Tire Engine Company were slightly in jvhile a negro drayman, the property of den, was, from the same cause, instantly The fire was, no doubt, the work of an ry. tiuilding ilself was insured in the Georgia Ice Company, and the Cotton in certain ork offices, wiih the exception of 95 bales, vere insured in the Insurance and Trust hy of this City. Patriot. RUCTIVE FIRE IN NASHVILLE- have to record one of the most destruc- res which have occurred iti our city ny ears. It broke out on yesterday ii i g, as we learn, in a nine-pin alley, rear of the large and valuable block ck buildings belonging to Gen. bulli on the corner of Hroad aud Market i:i!..i 1 . Ar n.,MU u,...,:..nu k.. iu. k puilllUUl iridium, ui puuu.. m u vj ,111 maj, ,11 . , . .. . Sicii nic aiiiiut tomb giTcii,auuiii uailgili, idjoining frame buildings on .Market will probably reach Washington ibout the 1 Oth of the month. ' were in flames; and before the assis of the fire companies could be given YES ! HOW IS IT 1 "How is it" said Gen. McKav the other day, "thajre had extended to the whole of the Whig belurned out of office, he immediateljj blockf and made such progress that settles bis accounts, and we hear nothing more ols found impossible to resist it or save him sod the Democrat, who would bold on to ofuuildiiigs. Tlie interiors were entire fica, i turnout fo his disbonosty, and never settleinsumed nothing but the walla being us accounts. We have got no Oi cunisr ana ns"""'sj quawa evarytbinj with the Treasury: while b buildings pf Gen. ZolIicofTer were SwartwBut and Hoyt, w. have lost, I know not koiH boul aear ago, and were great or. nauf waiwo I dant uaderiUnd all this.- fu ,,",t Part "f ,he cy- They Were ipied by O. 1. Cairoir, A. D. Berry, J. tT K Tesolutioa has passed the Legislature of Aiwkins 6i Co., Dry Good merchants, W, to tubmit to the people, through the bllojJhn T. Hill and Gilbert, Grocers. box, tha oi.i;, .riL. n.mnv.1 f ih nt finjframe houses belonaed to Geo. W. Mar nuaent from Tuscalousa. 1 Co, and were occupied by W. LJ , . t . - , ilford, Grocer, ami others. Considerable .Mf.PiQCJE!!MB.-rBAUDS. , iona of the goods were saved : what pre Tlie House of Representative of Lauisiana'ba Imomtt we are not able to sly lull we Ppoiutcd a committee to inquire into the frauds eoierslRiiil thai the greater part of ih'6 loss; in IIai.ki.jii, Jwtary 25, 1S-15. Oent'.rmrn : I have received your note, but iu what terms sjiall I frame a reply ? To say that I have been deeply affected by your kind and llattering expression of respept aud attachment ; by your warm and deei- dod .testimony to the manner iu which my social and professional duties have been discharged amongst you ; to say that I shall ever regard your approbation thus declared, as at once amongst the most cherished re collections of the past, and the most inilueiitial mo tives to exertion for the future ; to say that my former regrat at parting from you, has by this swutaneous mark of your favor and esteem, been deepened into heart felt sorrow ; to say thene things, would but poorly express my feelings ou this occasion ; yet poor as this expression is, it is all I can command- Happily even this is unnecessary, for you have but to consult your own generous hearts for a lull explana tion of that which any words of mine woulH prove totally inadequate to convey. Yut I must beg to decline that manifestation of your regarJ which your letter tenders. It is one w hic h, deeply as I feci Its val ue, cousidered as shewing the estimate placed on my character by your partiality, is scarcely suited to the private and retiring habits, that, as you know, have marked my past life, and is certain' y unnecessary fur the kind purposes which induced the oiler, that being fully accomplished by the o.Ter itself, aud the t rmt in which it has been made. In conclusion gentlemen, I as ire you that my prayers aud best wishes will nut hu wanting fur the wel.are of the community in which I have passed so many years, und fur the happiueus uf each one of you, as well as of every friend whom I leave be hind me. And I may be permitted I hope, to say to my Medical Brethren in particular, that I sarucslly wish them many years of honorable and successful devotion to a profession, distinguished by learning und benevolence, and that after the close of life, each of them may be numbered among the benefactors of mankind ; amongst those who have lived to relieve the sufferiugs, and promote the happiness ef others. Faithfully, Your friend, JOHN BECKWITIL Messrs. Weston R. Gales, Jas. Iredell, George E. Badger, C. L. Hinton, Rich's! Mines, Geo. W. Mor deeaij Aldorl Smedes, John H. Brvan, H. W. Miller, Esqs.; and Drs. William G. Hill, W. H. McKee, L. W. Scott, N. L. Stith, R. 11. Haywood, Charles E. Johnson, Jr. : Proceeding. In Congress. IV,-.;,e.iy. Jl1 ). Th Senate was occupied, to-d iv, in consular. ingtho bill to reduce the r iles ol (i,igp, anil to ; reform the frank. ng privilege. All the amend. ! aienta offered were rejitcied, the majority ol ibo i Senate seeming disposed to i:ike the bill as it i came from the ComniiUee. The (pu-tiou pcml- j ing at the adjournment was the motion of Mr. i uagny, to siriKe oui mo win spri,oii, vvim n gives to members, in lieu of the franking 'prmh-ge now enjoyed by them, live wo covers d uly during each session pf.Coiigroge. 'TficTTIouse, at an early hour, resolved itself I into a Committee of ilio Whole u the 'State of ; the. Union, Mr. U'el'cr, uf Ohio, m the clitir, and i resumed the consuleintionof the Oregon bill, and i Messrs. Duncan, Uelser, and Dowlm, eeverilly addressed the Conmiiitee in its favor. The i Committeje tln-n rose, and reported progress. Alter receiving auu reli-rrmg t lie report ol the Commissioner of Paten's, on nvci ni by Mr. Mr. Kay, the House jg:,in riisolvrd i'm-Ii i:i'oa Coin miltee of the Whole on tin? s'ate of the Cnon, Mr. Tlhli.a:. ol" Kentucky i:i I lie cli i ir, j and t ji-k up and considered three of the general ap pronria'. ion lulls, viz: Tlie lull iu ,king appropn i tioils for the si-r id- of the l'os! O'li -.e Depart ment for the liscil 5;lr e:i,!.ng lilt Ii June, l.Sll'i ; the bill in. ikmg ap;.r iprialuin l"r I ho payment o revolution irv .'iod o'ln-r i"ii.iii'iiers ; ami the bill mailing npropri il ions lor certain tlie United JSt.nc-M lor the slum v bills, after h.-in p'i.-sed upon m ( tl.o Whole, v.i-re seven!';,' icj.I t! and pnssLii. - ,J9""i . i, 1 i ; SO. 18. i IIJISISJBIHI BSai ISSSaBMSBSSSBBSBWBSBBFmiWBSWSWiewBmSMMiMiMMiM v. V . - .sisssssssbssi 'v ft. I !l : i r.i'.i olr. (-lingTii.in into the fi - - 5 I . ft was part of 3I1,S !i :' '-tion will lie opened for the receptio-i , L 1 " Ii ill a ol I lli.i... uli.oil Ihe at uf I.iv n.tl .. ill. U.VI I edly nnd loo nnlilir.ly, to he pcrmitlrd to piss j unnoticed. It was a deliberate, preim-dila- ( led insult ilesigiicil, wn repent, to loree Mr. Oliiigm.in into I lie fi-1,1, h was part of ciinci-rti l, dialiiilical pl.in, t,i l.ill l!ic nam who li.iii dared to ho 1 1 m I j - i , ; e , . I ul ' S.uillnrn diet. ilmn. noil if, n.s was lal nilit ruinurt'i .iiici-y has fallen, it is a riolitfous retribu tion. Ids III,, oil In- on Ins mill l.c.nl. We ,,i I,, ,i ,v lio!iilynnr speak it as.,i partisan, '.'e iniolil In: looie spft'ilic. ' T cie.v , ii,,, i,,,,v I r n.iuirril t il i"-('asion il ,,,. t. 'I'lu i e IS no in. i, , ,( i,, Kins, i r Hi tin- I ' n tun. i ii:, ,, r. t'l, loan.. hi ; ai,.l we dr-rply deplore liiat he should have eons der-t-d liiinel called upon to iiifet tin- insults of lhe Alab.'im an, m Kits ht m,9 matter. Tlie tiillowt "' iu ri-!'fi,-ii,e l,i llns mill: i we copy Iriiin llo- W aslu :i;:,i i ( 'urft saiui. ilenc-i! of the New n k Ad '. North (Carolina Institution l or TJjf tUnt and IBtm.b. - 1 lie.ir nut 0 ie opuuon ri re j i ler ol iln assault made hv Mr. ' i.ini; i an. ill his recent hip'tIi ed lis an id jusufje.ili.'e, linraJieil an, I in i ! ieniiis attack. II' in pro.icl to :l It lls,' , M:,, w; Iw, oneii,-,l fur llm racunl,.,.. ol I'upii,, ulioiii ,h,. U( of May next. III ill ,;l luileli l'l,Mi,i,i colnn.oilious buitUifii b.'eil ol,.llM-.. ,, 4 .ritAltu ik.i nil . r i.n li.Mua clo'.,l,,n or liicnds, who are of this unl,.,i,,ua e (,.,.. aill uh, li ,r;uiiL-.it, msills t ; have il,,,,,, K.,e aa 11CUI (I,,. ,lni(, uiup,,,,,,- t,e yc100 lisposHiblf, j Kur ili,. prMi-nt. Pupil, , , rt-e.iTcd at any (ur i be!, ecu ( --'it .in, I Ihiriu. 'IMir l"i,,.,u ,...n i., . u i y 1 lift r p ' ' 1 1 ' 1 1 v ,- 1 i Lie same Lon-evuth I'nneipa: .,d h. faoiily and I will be at all luiii'S under his ure and direction. line man ! I ne Icui ile Pupils will be ui!i r Tie e,,e( ial cure of ine vvite ,, the I'nn, ipj und the alatrnn, und the ut j 111,'ht arft'.ltiiM will he jjiven and cue taken, to s-ur j iln- looilorl, mid b,ip,inoi,, n well ui tin, imptuve- oient nl all 111:' Pupil's The It-rins far the Session of ten ni,,,iilis will lie I 'hie liiioilu'd iin.l suiy ilnllars far Uourd, Washing an, I l unioii, Ini hiiuli); llic m i issary I!,,, A t,i:t ill exn uses, t-jci-,l ( lolluni,' and .Medicul al lend mice , pa il lr, uur s,.mi iinminlly Nl Hdnlire. I lie iny l est us.-i.staiii I'l-'iihi rs will lie pr.Htire.I. . ,s ihe 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 er ,l I'upiU in iy n-iiir.'. The precise! i '" '' "I'enui ihe ctij,, ,v, t,,, im-ntioiied in a . I'll" e .tv .-, iirt. iu.'M. I Ail 1 '"Mil- J ! ir, on ili,. siii,(e.-t of the lilslilu. ii,,", a Ui.-s.i-, la VV . . . if i : . . . r. ' t n i r ae -i '.-on Mr ouwtjnf. lllo.sl HaltsUf tlioains nil ,,'!.- II iii l.r,ns id hliu r r-'- sto.'tu it-fl-il Mr. C.iis t reanoeahle to lie' interests of lh oii:h lliil h:sd;siricl was rep resented in the person of trailur ; and furlher, when Mr. ('. desired tu ejcpl.iin liis pMt.oil fcinl nie;iiiin,.r on some ao tii niivliieli Ie-was in srep resenied bv Mr. lie' laiier ind.ivid-.i il refused to iillow Iiiui tie- iru ilee, and wilii a sneer, toM .him loeviil nn rUrir: rr. Il isa bold nitd lie. I I s, Dmi, lldlelBh. !, In the I'ruicipil, iiti a ions ol .11'. TiiOHC iiiuultee ol id time 7 of .M Jin :m .Merrick, lerinir resor! now the ilea ii , lleuien i lion, iilnl not casiiv lo l,o il i u : 1 1 ' -i 1 purpose, v, hen 1 1, us .Mr. t'l.iM.HAN to the last I f, d eiluri to ; f a in an ol 'honor" nt the Smith,-and said Al ili. inn in has heon r itiiie.l in his s I am told th It lie' Noilh Cain1, ll.l gen- p i.-sOS'Ci! ol irieat neil'C, StOlIt (--ol;l- en lioiii Ins delt'i' indaloii.slv provokeJ j ! f i.fui in ,itui . i,t j, Will h ill,.,,l,.,t in I.MMia.llv ) All ,ip,,i,.,iui,. lor a,,,s.,ii for Pupils, whoo J'sreniM urc mil ahle to u,ip..u i;.a, euher in full or I in ari, shoiihi Iv ,,,.,.1,. , Ku-llni.'v, C0V. I i in im, I'rrsnU-iil ol ili,' lai. jj. , 11,,,,,,!. ." Ull I.I 1 II l-tlwKr:.! .!. IHIft. ii,,l, 'n,!,'iit ,V .sl ini!ni,l copy niietpi!. I Mk. Gales : I have understood for some weeks past, that it was the intention of Dr. John Beck with, that able Physician and valuable Citizen, to remove Ie Petersburg ' to reside. was in hopes that this intention on his part would be abandoned, and that we should still have his services in a profession, which he has graced both by his skill, learning and gentlemanly demeanor; but there is now no longer room for hope in this respect. I see from his Card in the Petersburg Intelligencer, that it is his determination to re move to that place, and to continue the practice of his profession. May happiness and proerity attend him. He has been with us for many years, and all might be appealed to, to say wlieiher he has not contributed as much towards the comfort, the happiness and virtuous improvement of our community as any man who has lived anion? us. With a heart always open to the calls of d. stress, ready at all times, to the full extent of his meafis, to assist the needy ; kind, gentle, benevolent", and highminded in his intercourse with all, he cannot but meet with encouragement from those amongst whom he intends to cast bis lot. He will long'be Ve numbered here by many who have received the benefits of his professional skill, and had occasion to appreciate his many virtues. He will no doubt receive, as he will be justly entitled to receive, a liberal patronage from any Community in which be may in future reside. A CITIZEN. Scni rc t tho a i "a.'-. the Pest Odice b,,l was taken up Tho ipiestioii wis upon strikieg out the ninth section, vvtcli ri strirta ti, fm-king pr.v,leg and Mr. Phelps. e;ii, ke at sumo lenrlh in I nor if the motion. : was cure ,1 ulioruards by ihe following vole : Ayes 'Si, . iys 17. -v Mr. U.ighy then moved s,i lo amend the fifth sectjon, as to give the Ii uiliieg privilege lo mem bers of Congress, the Si-i rolnry o! iln- Semite and the Clerk of the I louse. Tins makes the. mem. bers and ollicers ihe only exceptions, and leaves the thousands of Post .M isters to pay their own postage. Mr. White, of Indiana, opposed tiie whole sec tion and ohjer'ed to tukiii" nwav the Iraukinir privilege ol Postin asters. lie was willing tore, strict, but not to abolish it. The discussion was continued to a late hour, chiefly between Messrs. Uuchauaii and Ifugbv, and without making progress iu the lull, the Senate adjourned until Monday next. iluUHE or ilKPKKHENTATIVES. The whole SWuig was spent in the discussion of the Oregon Bill; of which, the " Ir.telhgencer" well observes: "A Debate has begun in the House of Kepre sentalives upon a h.'l, reported in that body, fo' establishing a Territorial Cn enini 'iit in Oiikoon. Having passed a bill to establish a verumeiit in the tern'ory ol 'I'KXAf, w Inch the House has no more right to IriJate about llun thH territory of Ireland, or S.oilaiid, not to fpeak of (,'anadi or California, tho proposition to i-stabl.bii a gov ernment in a territory the title to the ponsessuni of which is at this moment ihe subject of nego. tiation with a foreign Power, m ist he considered comparatively ..ne.M-ep'iuiiable, however positive ly wrong it may tic." to seek redress. Tin: iioiisr. and tiik i. x oiht i r... "Hal hnl" said the horse, an, I he caper d with glei Kound tho meailew thai sl.irli'd f lie uuy, "There'll hs wry little more use innv fur nie T'J 1 harnessed t carriae m-igh ' 1 1 a I a ciiiiein enalure Ihev'vc get t that Irani hat a .puHine and snorting he makes I And 'lis said thai he eats neither fonder nor grain -Wood and ualiu ale ull thai he takes. II,., st.imaeCjisiitmnrer than that of a horse, Te manage su' h herrihle i-lutl " I'ih just ni. if I i heal.l eat 1',-neu rails, or worse, And yet hu 1ms never einnigh '. An I then what n spirit the fellow relaiii3 ! So tlleless his bo'.ttin. a reod ; And he never tiiius tail Ie the w.nd, er lb- r.uiis, And all niu-t ,'! out of his roa J I" And the old horse laughed loudly, "Me! be! he! hr I,et them unve Oil as fast as Ihey plea'- A Ii ' for Ihe railways the nit). i, lows fur no-. To rumble or rest at my ease ! T Oja And the horse capered on in a spree uf del, And I've nothing further tu I, il, I'er 1 MUircclj had time, ere we were uat of Tu hid the old fellow far-na-ll. hi, ,'ht Remark aiii.i: lscai'k fuo.-.i iikai ii One of lliifcondiiclorb ot Ihe Western Kail Roud, Mr. Luther, had a miraculous cseapt: I nun death last Tuesday. When wilhiiisix miles of Springfield, the train going at the rale id 0 or 5 miles an liuur, a 8 idilt u jolt ol the car, caused, probably, by couiniy in cuuiact with a stone on the rail, threw him oil' uni,' pitched Ii i m into a..-lar"e suuvv ilrill, uhoni eight feet from the Irani, lie sunk down Severn! fci-t into the snow iiuliaiiulil and un injured. Having scraiiilileil out in lime tu catch a glimpse of the train lu Ihe ilistanee, as il turned a curve at the base of a lull und disappeared from view, In: look a survey ol Ins bed iu tlie S'liiW hank, when he iliseuv ereil that if he had fallen ten leel Imm where lie did, in either direction, bo must have been killed iilst inllv, ns ho would haveeome ur contact with stones or Iro.en earlli. The irainwcnl on to Springlit Id, where l!ie loss of l he conductor was discovered; I he engine was backed, men placed on tin: lookout, unii in a few moments the conductor ja-iih ;it his post ou the lrain, us well in ever, and with ii heart full of gratitude In Providence, lor the nrogcrvattoii of Ins life, Frcehmd & Hall, Uroi'vrs, Willi', snail Ti-a lt .Nu. C',i, fonnrrlv a. 1, Lidit Strttl Wlnirf, itAl.riMOlu:, l-T''r.It, for sule. en pU-wiiij lunus, tlie loll,, w lil Ailic'.ts, all ol which, have been !.( Ie,l w oh judgment : .New Orleans & I'oito Kico Snuars of vaiious iiuulil,es. d j(V do ,Mela-ses fiitfiir Moose l'ariuly Syrup, ery superior I 'inihvd and Powdered I. oof rfuii ir 1'xsion Now York &. Uall'o. iln of vsii his grade : mlislacloiy cxjiliiiiauon, to the drgrL-s of Uaichtlur Murjcaibo. I.nuuiru iV Ido t.oll.e i ul Laws. I Ian an luiversily, Ml H S.-, nd Term ol ihe LA V .-sClll II II . , ,kl. I iiiu'tsii) f,,r ili,- piesenl Acudemicsl war will n on I'ehiimrv jjs, ,s ir,. I he design ol this laytilulimi is lo nllard a roin plele ionise nl k-jiul cdiicahiui for u'eiitleiniui intenil lllU lo ,ra, lite in any of die luuled Stales; Slid, a syslenislie rtu of sliidus in roiunurcial ju n,euUi m e lor inrrrliiinls und in, li of business. INo niilic inslrncueil is uivcn ill ihe local ir pei ulinr JU n audi n, ol any p i, li. ul ,r .lale ; but the l.ilirury, c ou-istina ,,f neaitv Hdixi v,iHies, (innislies nmple on', ui-lr the siii.ly ol l.i.'.il li and prnclice ; und ihe stuih'uts aie pm.iu lj ns-i,i, , in ibesii iiulins. by iln- I'leli-NStOs, us ,h-c i.siou iiioy re.iiue. Tin! nclive laliors ol iiisimui en sr.. sh.ucl eipiully between Mr. -lusii, e S i on v .uni rmlesser leu i u,:ir, who bus the iinmediale s,,,.,nili ii.lei.ee ol lite luivv School. ,'a p.u icehir ,yurse ol previnn study is . reqilisila lor lehui-sinu ; lull every student is injuued to pro iluei' , siuiionials el hi yoed nioitil chumcter ; aud lo K'e tun,, I ol r,'.lia in the Mcwurd. with a surety icsi.h lit in Massiieloisel Is, l elnluiotied for tho pay i.lenl ol all caHene ilef-M ; or ijislead ,, a bond, hs e.av ilepin.it I .',0 wiih t he Stew ,n d , nl the ,'oinmcnce in, nl ul each leiin, lo be re , unci bv him idl ihe end ,,l ihe lerui, and then to be ai'i ei.nli d for. No stu dent is mall ictllated until snrh tesluiiutiluU lire prn iliued and M-cuuly uni n. Ihe luiiion fees nrc fid t leini, ao l -.") I," half 01 any Icsrr Iraclion of a leim'; which enlilles ihe aluilent In llle Use of the t 'ollcip' nod Law l.iiirarie-, und J'eil Hooks, and a Iree nduilssloii In u he public Lfctutes ill the Cni-M-rsitv. liibiriiffiiHi in iv be hid in any Foreign l.aiii.ui iue laujjlil in ihe I nivi rsity, for the additional lee ot $ 1 0 a year for each l ,ni;ii,igi. s tubed. The ne iTssiny ,-Kpi uses el a i-todcnl, who re-ides all tho vnr ui r,iu.l,n,li;e. will i,i.t eirred Ihe folhining : Tiiiiioti, J I lin . --He,, I and cure uf room, with o uf luniiluie, i,vi-raMii; ul, o.t i VH. Mould, from t9l lo jf I S - . l-'u, I. Iiom j I.', i.. f;l). V ashnnj Irani flf to Jrall Total, J.'.l.l lo Ji:il, exclusive uf clothes and what l lermed ,o, kel money. In regard l,i ihe iniiooni of pockel money, neithrr expe.lieiicy nor the Usages el , iMy ieq,iirs that il shoulil be la'?e. M, ,, I, lit , v ho have pursued their slndirs in llns eho,,l ,,r iTiri e terms, utul Allellievs al Liw who, aber li.iv mo i,.,. adiiuued In the bar iri Stales wlu-ro s previous couise of sunly for nl least ,,n year is re ipiirld, have puisiic.l I lie? ir siii'lies in tins Mclieol for live icuiis, an- enlilli ,1 up,, utile cerldicae and re ciini'iieud.ttion ol i.lu' Law J-'scuhy, tirid ivfer i,dsir,7 ( ioveriiliiciil Ju .New Ueillord an,! A uiinc'iei Sptrin ( un lies (iuu I'uwder, Imperial, V. Hyson and lilni Teas, some of which are ol lirsl chop and can be highly re- j coiiiinemled ; . ul mf its, t luxes, Mace, Cinnamon, . i . ... 11 1.. l..fil,..r Milh n lull asuilllielll ' .V i-pice, , ,-'t'r'' -"s ul all Hoods co.-npiisrd in our lino reter Ie Wuu I: i;.i ... I o. iw iuwiovt l j' A ppli 'iilions for adiiiiasinn are lo be , mad e lo riolessur i;.'!i;i;.M,i: I", ut Cinnbridge. Piinilmdijc, Jan, SH, Is 15. IO-?m. t . a l n,-l, a in Valuable Properly lor Sak-;---; Ihiaway ,UOV Ihe Siibsi-ii ier, on the flight of die 51th neero inaii named t,Uir.tl.l. .Njuf ne- iv-einiil years ef S4, yellow cm- crahly iiiii k spoken, aud has lost one ef lu ttotii t, i-th I Ie has a wile, bclimiiiiiK to Mr. J ajiiCK l'Vin ,, . ir !eiv I . i 14 li I I'ost Ollire, Wake 1 leuniy, whete he wt'l pro!, ably endeavor In make bis 1 way. I am j,pr heiutve Ihai he may have procured j (Ijee piipers.or a turned paws. I will ,' 11 reward of j 1'irieeii lloltars to anv person who will iipprtihend unii, anu Conine unii in uuy j.iii so inai 1 i(ci 111m ukiiiii. M II V TA VI.U1!. Kuisleii, Lenoir Co., Jan. 1 H J .I . I if prom the ilarlfurd Joinnai. iNSt'LT, AliAINSI' IsrjliPEMIlLSl.t I'llr. Ill LU-r-'A noticed yesleiday ifie dillicu It) In lwo u Mr. Clingmaii, S Ing, of Nor th Carol rim, and Mr. Yancy f X0Ci, d. vM.lliiiuia, .-Hill ineiilioueil some vague reports as lo the resu!i. hat ever that result miiy have been or may he, it is, of course,, impossible lor in to tell.- There are euine ciicuinsl.-inces conn' cled with this matter lioweter, winch sliould be understood. Ever since M r. Cliifgmmi look i. Trs: its or uam;k;ii. 711. 1, be sold positivVTy .wilboiil reserve, on Tuesday, the 1st ol Apul licit, Uein- Hie -'ml ,l,.,. ,11 H p Siiorriuf tuiuil. ( if not niL-violisly ,li-,o-e,l ol 111 private sale.j ihai l,g 3 -imy irw ilrifU. Building, rienrly U feel a, piare, ami fill feel Iniih on the 1 orner of Kayelienlle iin.l llaru li Mieels. in ' the centre i,l Hip t.'ily, and lorinunf two l the bet leoeoieels ill Itiileljh lor SUV klllil of business. Il . has a 1'aasiitfe of leet ihrooh the cenlie. bom one I end to Ineoiher.upon ein b floor, so dial eveiy huoin in ! die I louse may be approached wnllout luivmg lo pa-s I I il.r.,, o.t, ,.re 11, in ai, oilier, llefide the na-ssie ou ihe ! Br.,d I! nr. ..v elerutl Nlore Kooms llave 1,, FORWARDING .& COMMISSION MERCHANT, I conslrurteil in the very best slyle and al- gieal ex .tURI'OIK, Va. j pense; umlerneai I. are two fine dry Cellars. The j nr Mrr,.l,i,l!j r118iKc.. fur Sals J '' ol""'' ,e """""'' B or ll.shrruneiit. .hall receive ,,,. .l.muioi. and lihcisl relvsu'as made thereon. i.irn.Rvci.s: Messrs I'atterscn c. 1 . branch T. Hurl, K, , A. Worrell, a.inl Teneoieiit. designed for r arnily resulenres - one i having 4, and the other Hi airy -and coiiunodriu. 1 h,, in- ; arel ,11 the rear of 1I111 lunlilinj, llieiu is ii , I new Kitchen and oilier (Jut House I This valuable Ituildniij is covered with Tin, and is I one of Ihe best, mosl convenient and rleijiiil e- lahhshiiieiils m the !idie, and beiMK in lhe-,earl ol I iheCey, w.lh a slight altciaium, ui,ir,ht bec nvene, ! into a splendid Hotel II co-l in Ha ercc'ion, tngelli ' er wiMs die iiround, ihe sum of $14,70(1. I I sll ni.a ..ll.ur ...A Iwu MlalV Itria-U 11:111. ! .Wilminamn Mrcei. likewise in or about "' r"l'"" "" uiijar,riiaum issueu ssmnsi m- 1 vLermiurg, a- David Carter, K-i.. Ilnleigh, N. U. Messrs. .Inn. W. .Xoiiihnll llo., Murfrfeebo n'. Norfolk, Vs., Keb. I, 18l". 10 9ms -e.. Tn nil ray 're-litorn: " ,)U are hereby nolihed Hull I lists been sirestel tiMtf- ol Thoirfas K. I-'cnlrrss, snd returna- ,,:, ,i, ,,,.,1,,..,. . f il,,". ' two excellent Store Kooins, and above are 4 comlort reproVfj,,g the . nsd . -I he ,;, d,v)tJ , , pMrf. rill. Hl)u,e ... to be held I disumoi.ists, lie has been , r,1(.le , eM .Ccr,mm,l uion to iw.. bus,, i y . , , ... . . .1 .. f- ... f .!,.. 1'., (,.. .k lea n..r ll,oip ,.r. oic iiifijii, Ilia iiouie auu uecioeu siauc ,;;.-. 6 " - . . i Ms ., it,e I'm rul l'l. .ml Unarler .Sessions. I for the Iftiiiiiiy of Wake, on ihe 3,1 Men- brusrv. A. 1). I K IS, nhen snd where 1 slistl apply lo lake the heiiefil of ihe Act for ihe re bel ul Insolvent IJruiurr I ou can am-iiu auu ji'Ct, if you, think in, iper. 1 8. I.. TUCKER. Raleitu, dsn. 21? 7 3t rule, bodly nullifiers. and nmrked mail. It has been the settled policy of Southern Lcofocos ' lo dispose of him'' or in Other words to silence his voire, by the means peculiar lo " chivalry !" Quar rels have been sought for the. .evident pur pose of fortMnj h in inioa hostile, utlilude- but have hitherto failed ol llieir oiiject. The Duke of Leicester recently presided at a ! But Mr Clinginaii is not the man lo be insult, meet inir in CllMf irreeD. Dublin, whence has I ed with iinnunilv, and when, after his "lilted ,it Planuemin'a br which Mr. Cl eb.J rnverod bv in.uranr.f in the Nashville i emanated a resolution to raise a sum of 10.000 ' wilherinff rebuke ol Loeofuc(sin, a few days' at ef Ilia vote ef that State. Tha, Whifs, tce. There was an insurance of 85,000 ! for Father Matthew in tbe first place to pay his son, it wat formally resolved that he should a,Tote4ror tlie prtpositioh to appoint lb eomroll'icolTer's buiJdinp-H f. anil.lSor 815,000 j debts ; and in the next lo purchase bim an annuity, be shot and this younjf sprig of I lie law from ofauiryr, aud the Locos, wth two honorable he stdekj of goods consuuictl or injured, lin order that he may continue bis labors for tba j Alabama, Xuiicy, selected to uo trie uteii.nr ptMM, Toted in a body against it. Banner I promotion of Temperance. 1 fall himself the insult was made too point- ness men and their Inmilies ; and cost together with the uround, upwards uf $2,500. The whole, or any part uf the sbove described Pr.i(K:rly, may' be hml al privaie sale on application I" either of the undersigned ; and lo' accouim slate pur clu.rrs, will be divided and sold in separate Tene ments if they should prefer it. - , TKKMn ' Approved negotiable paper at His liank of the aiaie of North Carolina at It dentil. WM. Hll.U I. J.VO UI;FFAI.0E, V jo. HLTCIIINS, : -ttS-VftA-Kf'ti, II. T. BI-AKB, W. L. QI EV. rtai.igh. rb. m. i.i i l,i i i:k ah v ri.vu. IT is ordered hv Ihe President and Directors of tha Literary Fund, that all Noies due aLlhia board, oi, sr btluie tlie Ist day uf January 18 4. I an, I which a I lit ! I not lie renewed un or before tha 1st day of March nen, shall be put in suil fur collection. . By Order, . II. W. GRAHAM. Seeiaisry of ilia Lnri Uornl. January tj, 184. " t . ' , t i i. 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