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rcti r 4 -i ' - Published every FrWay, hy Weston It. Gales, Editor and Proprietor, at Three Dollars per Annum. ft VOL.. XliVl. FRIDAY APIUL, 25, 1845. NO. 29, JRALEIGB A LEIGH. N. C. Tuesday, April 22, 1845. BX Messrs. Maor & Tuttle, No. 38 William Street, Merchants' Exchange, are oar sole Agents in the Cily of New York, in the Advertising business. THE SEASON. Up to Friday evening last, for weeks and weeks, tery eye wee up-turned to the Heavens, the first thing in the morning, and the last thing at night, calculating the probabilities of Rain. On that even ing and night, we were visited with copious showers, whioli ha given an entirely changed aspect to the garde, the forests and the fields. Previous to that time, frothing like the existing Drought could be re collected by the aged, or the observant in such mat ters. " Every species of vejetation, spared by the Frost, had withered, and was dying ; but this auspic ious Rain may repair all the ravages of the Drought We regret to lean that the forward (May) Wheat is generally destroyed, in consequence of the Frost and cool weather, early in this month, and, in many instances, has been ploughed up, er the cattle 'turned in upon it. N. B. We are sorry to learri that the Rain of Fri day was partial in its character, and did not extend so generally as we had supposed. V . IT They are tfboqt commencing the re-building of the Branch Miat. Gree.x W. Caldwell, Esq. has been anDointed Sunerinlendent. .. - ' '- & If any ol'ourcustomera, whoowensany thing, have money lying idle, we can tell how tliey can do a great deal of good wilh it. Wi shall not let it rust, but immediately pay h over to Mr. A, who wHI pay B, who will pay C, who will pay D, who will, in turn, pay the little Billt. Thus, in less than a week, a small sum will be made lo pay a great many debis, and remain as valuable as ever. There is no way in the world, in which money can be insured lo have so lively a circulation, as by paymg it to the Primer. IT The Agency of the Bank of the State.Mil totif Caswell County, ha,.he4KhvrtJ Mo a Branch W'i.i.um K Hill, Esq. the trusty Agent, has been apoiiited Cashier, and Tuoaxs M'GEniE, Esq. President. - D The Virginia Electiou for Members of Con gress and the State Legislature, takes place day after to-morrow, the 24th hurt. Both panic confidently count on success. MORE TROUBLE BREWING ! The Loco Foco Convention for the Wake District, met at Mrs. Babclat's in Cumberland, on Friday hut, and nominated as their Candidate Mr. Dobbin, of that County a very clever man, we learn, but not at all thought of, sd far as we heard, before the Convention met It is stated that, but for the adop tion of the two-thirds rule, which was suicidally sanc tioned by the Wake 'Delegation, the nomination would have fallen upon Tkrrin Busses, Esq. of this City, who came more than once within a single vote of tha nomination, even under the operation of that rule. The friends of Mr. Siietard are very iiidig nant, not so much at the result, they say, as the man ner of its accomplishment. We should not be sur prised if, like Mr. Teoi.K, he comes out " on his own hook," though we have heard of no such declaration on his part. THE HALIFAX DISTRICT. Hon. J. R. J. Daniel received the Loco Foco nomi nation for Congress, at Henderson, on Saturday. There were seven ballotiugs, before the nomination was mad. Mr. Venabi.e, of Granville, Mr. Smith, of Orange, and Mr Cad. Jones, Jr. of the same Coun ty were voted for. No Whig ha yet been brought out in tins District. THE TARBORO' DISTRICT. Tha " Newberniau" states that Mr. Toole, dissat isfied with the action of the lale Convention, by which Mr. Clark was nominated for Congress, has declared himself a Candidate. We told Mr. Toole weeks ago, that he would be tricked out of the nomination, and the sequel has proved the correctness of our predic tion. And although, in Convention, Mr. Arrinuton only obtained the vote of Nash County, we believe he would hava received the nomination, had Mr. Toole been his only competitor. Mr. Toole is .LSMMmettJM naUrith the- Isadsrav P. S. Since the above Paragraph was in type, we have received the " North State Whig," giving an account of the Convention, which we will publish in our next. It confirms, however, the statement, that Mr. Toole will be a Candidate, in defiance of the Caucus nomination, that gentleman having ad dressed a large assembly when the result was known and declared bisdelermntion to" appeal from a pack er Convention, to the great unpacked Jury of the l'eople." DEAF AND DUMB INSTITUTION. Mr. William D. Cooke, Principal of the State Institution about to be established in this City, has arrived with his fixtures aud apparatus, and will open the School on the 1st of May next. A LARGE ROBBERY. The Office of the Chief Engineer of the Western and Atlantic Rftir Road, (C. F. "M. Garnstt, Esq.) at Marietta, Geo. was forcibly entered on the night of the 8th inst. and the Safe robbed of $3,500 worth of Scrip, of the denomination of 5, 10, 20 and 50 dollars, together with $300 in Gold coin. THE PITTSBURG FIRE. One of the Pittsburg papers soys " VVe con givi no idea, on pnper, of the digress which prevails thousands' are lell desiiuite men who yesterday were worth thousands, .tie now bank rupt. It line been estimated that the burnt disiriet contains iilX'l Y ACRES! The total loss, iiujollais, cannot be arrived at with any kind of accuracy .say guess al TWELVE MILLIONS! This is probably near it. All ibe insurance offices are broken up they will not be able lo pay two per cent. Only about 15.000 dollars were lakeu in lusurauce companies in oilier cities. We would like )o be able to give lo our friends abroad, a list of the sufferers ; but the number is so vast, that it is impossible. Our fellow-citizens at the North, are doing what they cau to relieve the suffering at Pittsburg. The Authorities of the City of Washington, have voted $2,000 from the Corporation funds, and Mjllimore, $5,000 from their Treasury, fur litis purpose. BUSINESS BEFORE PLEASUKE." An Apothecary of Uostou, a few years since, who was veiy peculiar in his notions, and remarkably at tentive lo business, had jhe misfortune to lose Ins wife. At the hour of burial, bo placed die lollovniuz label on his Shop door : "Gone from home lo the funeral of tny wife, "Be back' in half un hour.' r- A I die l ite Commencement o( the University ol Pennsylvania, 16 J gentlemen leeeived ihe Degree of Doctor ol Medicine. Amonj; iliem were :he tallow ing North Carolinians : Spencer D. C. Armstrong, Lutlebury VV. Bachelor, James W. Clount, Hugh J. Davis, James L. Dusenbiirry, Stepbtn B. Evans, Franklin Hart, John J. Hooks, William W. Hooper, Henry A. Howard, John W. Hutching?, William L. Johnston, William J. Leary, Samuel J. I.owber, Joseph F. Manning, Cornelius G C. Moore, John M. Moore, John (J. B. Myers, Pleasant P. Pearce, Joshua Pender, Alexander B. Pierce, Henry Sea well, Chas. H. Skinner, Stark B. Smith, Maihew W. Williams, John R. Wiuslow, Charles W. IVollen, Levi S. Yates, Owen B-. Savage. LETTERS OF. GOVERNOR CASWELL, (ONTIM'tO. Kingston, (12 o'clock.) 2 ith Feb. 1T81. Dear Sir: On my arrival here tins moruinj from New Bern, where I had been lu receive th. t.mrrnnr's or ders. I was presented wilh your favour of the 211th and 21st inst. and also Gen, Green's to voti St the irth. It really gives me.psin to find the people in rjmr ra! so much more disposed to secure, its ih.-v ,il ,t r the sr- CONSTRUCT! V E M I LE AG E. The Washington Correspondent Wf the--'-'-Nj -.Y" Herald" gives a list of the Senators who have drawn money from the public Treasury under the decisiou of Vice President DallaB. which authoriied them to ! "" properly, than Ihey are concerned , , ., n r .i i . ! cunty anil defence of llo' whole- Ilsw'rver I n'il' receive mileage (both ways) for their attendance at m ,. ,, , , " " 1 "'"' . ' 1 natter mvseli, that we shall eson Inve a rnin'rin- the Executive Session held after the 4th of March, j ble body of militra in the field. I have been e'Hlen although not one of the whole number had travelled j voring to get those of thit district cut and murrhed towanls Vt Miiiiiglon. where I should have bee v- i sell before this, had not the t-'i, ei i!ur, l elore my re turn Irom the Assembly, ta!:en Ihe roiiiiii.ind Ihere a single mile. According te his. statement, the fol lowing Senators have received the sums set against their uames respectively : i . Whigs. 1 Imcos. Barrow, I .a. $1,8-10 HOjAskley, Ark. Johnson, La. l.bltt 0C;Sevier, A:k. Berrien, Ga. (i08 Oil Atchison. Alt Pavtou, N.J. lb'l HiHaghv, A I. Evans. "Me. 541 01)' Lewis, Ala. Jnniagin.T. (say) 1, 200 t)0,!!reese, HI. Morehe.id, Ky. b'-IO OO.Senu.le, 111. Pettier, Md. Phelpbs, Vt. Uphum, Vt. Simmons, R. Wood bridge, l'i Senators, 101 U'M'o'.iiiilt. 121 Oil Ihi-kin-oii, N.Y. 121 OH N. Y. i. :;i;o ihiii.i.iihThi,::iI, Al.cii. !M)3 2li Nile, t wuii. Sliiro'uii, iY:in. J.C-0 1 .336 !Hi0 !hi0 1 ,180 1 ,40 llOH iv) 500 ly 500 j ) HliO 300 210 Slid duv be I: Wi I! in T , Si:. lb.,.' OP. I.I Senators, N hole auio'tiit, r,J!..",7'i (H1. . Tlio following Senators huve not y.-! ih'awu the sums to which, by this strange decision, tiny are en tilled:" Wh:s. Loam. Archer, Va. ' sjil.-;-? 00 Allen, )hio, $.123 20 J. Clayton, Del. !)(i Oil Atherlou, N. II. 43(J 00 Criltenden, Kv. till) 1)0 Woodbury, N . I J . -l.'Ki 00 Maiiguiii, N.C. 2til 00 Ilenton, Mo. 1,336 00 Ilimtliigioii.Cojin. 3011 Oil linclianaii, 1'ean. SU !() Ti; (III FmrliidJ, Me. 54 t)() jllavwood, N. C. 24 00 IJiier, S. C. 738 -1(1 Mel)iil!ie, r.-C. 480 00 ! Walker, Mm. 2.0U 40 you quel. WH V if I ; Miller, N. J. 10 0 Senators Sl,-Ci7 OO'lU Senators SC.73S Whole amount not yel drawn, ,?'JC 00. The new Senators wlio ar-tually travel, -.1 from '.'ieir homes to reach Wa.-,!iingtcn ora iu4t ir:cit:ded in either of Hie above lists. Senator Dtcl.oisoii, of N. T. it in mid, wanted pa for two other journeys home aud buck. Uu argued thus : " I was appointed Senator pro tern by Governor Itourk. Very well ; 1 v. anl to lie paid for coming to the Capita! and going homo. I a t lie. injected' by the State legislature to fill the unexpired term of Mr. Wriglit. Very well ; I want to he ( aid for coining to the Capital and going hnr:;e aii.u. cu the 'supfiositiou' that 1 was home when elected, aud that I camp on here, although I never left the Capital, but was here all the while." ill person, aiuf declined eivitir mo orders until his re turn lo New Hern; where I nailed on him yesterday, whr-a il was determined. I should pnn-ei-1 to ihe we.'l v. :.' wilh sut'h of iIm iirhli.i of th. il. i! r it-t us Inve not i.,..rc.!;ci: louar.U Cnpe IVar to join the Hainan i.lsboroiigh tmlilia. 1 pri.-p.ise : .uior out in a i -two, with a few l;t:e uliich 1 cvpt ' I i.ul - 'morrow, ai ,1 shall t e liru. J. ( . . u. t as. ie.ng up the foot. Al t,-., at, I tii:;.k of go. lo Halifax, but I Tint mil de,eod eli'irn j 1 e accounts I get of the lwir, ii l( el' li e !.! me Ciitre;d r.;i to lei n'e heae i'ani ; vien as pos ible on ll'id u-nu, ii'irl as f'o- ! uber as pcv-ihle. I shull in.reed bv ilia I I'e.-.rcrk's lndL-e. Teat's bud;.. n:i Kolild, j " loll ilil n; ( I ii or etd by nnv other I I we! ii.lv i-p on. .,iir own in itiiitia will be ei:lue:y 'vu-rncd hy liio-e ol llie eneniv until you iit-ar larlher from me. If Ibry go to Ihe eastward, you proceed to llalil'av, and if ncr .sa i y, d"wu the e,iM:ry towards Tnr river, until uu j,on the Ilalu.xand New Pern lif'ps : if oil thu contrary they .nove towards Crows Creek or down Neiie, vyii will ';, towards Smilhlirld or ( ontenlney budge,' us ojrciuus:aiices may innke il nee, ssarv and in nu of thee cuses, let nie know from liuio to lime your rt'Ute : Ihe expres: es ami expenses ' will pay on your certifwnir the s-uns. I aciid you a poik 1. irii I and h..lf barrel rjiinnow der in a cart, but as the l.or,., s n:e v. eak uikI uu guard wilh it, il will be u u.lv n I loi w.n to sen, I .mine persons to meet aud I irw ai.l il ; ibo'railcr will li ne doei-.tiOUS lo r.' I" Coilleill lieV I'!: :!" Ulld ibo ilireel rend fl'.IlM ll.oi ...!. I I ... ' .,1V iiuurnoii : I u ill inan, c.i l.ii . Dear Ciioi'l. wiili sinceip e.-lrem, 1 am your i..isl oh'l sei v't. il L. What will Othek People Sat There is ! a falsa nei essity with which we industriously ' surround ourselves ; a circle that never expands ; whose iron never changes to ductile gold. Th s is the presence of public opinion; tho intolerable restraint of conventional forms. Under this ilea-! , potic influence, men and women check their best impulses, suppress their noblest feelings, conceal their highest thoughts. Each longs for full com- nmnum wilh oilier eouK but rfwes nntfive utter ancij lu its yearnings. Wiiat hinders ! The fear of what ;,,, ('Hrk r , 1P Misses NheUonV ' wiil s iv; or tlio iiiiHroprcsriit:itiiu f some po- ! l!;'"'. 'I'liou art .ifrai.l ol tl.v iie:ol,l,r, nnd ! knowest not t, ,i !. j v .',,., , ,i II has bourn! i!,;.- lmi!.s ami llani h..st lel'eretl nia leet. Il re wise tor both to snap the imag inary bonds, ntnl vvnl',1 nuu.ir.l uiu.!,.,cklcd. Il thy heart ;,-i)riia f,.r o !, vim: ,1 : 1.. ;i u.mhh t tree inai.Kiue, , :ne ; it t: lirothcr frank lo iiice, ,' Irii " But n!i,U mil (.:'. r hat docs It cdi.i em I ! Il'o IS not 111 .'( ; ll.ll.os. 'I'ia ioil:in;f of real value, i.or lalie uu.' that i.4 worth ths li-nimr. Literary Notice. II V. Rev. Vatuliev f i,e i: Aimm (iuiHnisr will deliver the y Pennon be hue the Graduating ver'ov of North Carolina, at Chanel lilll.ou M. lid.iy lii ;bl, llie Sd of J 11 lip. I be t on, inn c- ,,( I nnespoii :elice wilh Mr. Gil- i inns i , in eon. i.!r i :ii.-n Ins ability and pietj , may s.n. ly i.i, , (, ,n ,i. ;lnd profit of ll.o t M'OMoinf i. nnis,s will be greatly enhanced: bulus .&.uu.mr - PiC'.Ml'S If. IVV. P. (i.Mil.AM) la ii'l'ON, Kl Oh.VB J HINTON- Committee. ('Impel Hoi, n! I i. : 10 i'8' 'T1 -! ot-JJi tiioliji.l. . KOCK. IM. II ! M ( (( M K (Jourt oJ pleas and ttisrtcr Sessions I'Vh 'J'erm, 1 S4 J. II i: A J. nrunnocli. 1:1 h.Uo to r Thy tnee am- : .( tbi li. I'11 the. i o i It iippearitui to iTn Uu- lien , , mt. l':l'. ol 1 ,. .1... ll,, l, I , llaef Simpson. Tin 1 .i i floi) of ihe Court, that Sui's on, is uoi an iniiabiiaut ,1 i .ii.l.o.f.l tli.o publication pi I., I'! jiromi.'s Ihee all the kiugJ.HiiM of tlio e.ut ', lui' he Ii.ih not an acre of it lo fjue. lie m,v oiler tr.iieli of tho price of h.'.i uoish.p, luit tlo re is a i'.iw i:i il! Ins lille-dt-ede. Dtrrnul ami s"iire is ' !'-' promme. " Hlessed are tha meek, fur they, shall inherit the earth." " lint 1 sinill be inisuinliTstooil, nii'sreprc eonted." AnJ whtil il thou ml f 'J'hey wlio threw stones at w hat is above them, receive the missiles brick again by the law of jr-avily, ai:J lui kv rare ' tliey if ll.ey briuso not iheir own lace,'. W on:, I that I lould persuade- all those ul.u ivml ib.s, i.. be truthful and irce ; In east U.o ropes ol s-,i.,l, . nil fear of seels and parties-, .r i !,hih and e! ,-.,. ' er,lo .. .! i! . uieol oi o :, ;," I'r. adv. sff, -1 el. I'.:.-. IK lOO "li.ilet;:i llei;lsei, o ; in Nt Tom of ihe Court of " - .on-, I a Hi,- Coolily of Koek- ' ' ' tin Court House in I '! M 'l .l.i v of May next, then Net c demur 'o thi. Atiaeh- l.o .1 vv Oe o li I, red laiusl llilu. ' H. W 111.111. 1" If. C C ('. l'i- b CoiuiiibiVji Ijihinrss, rip i n-: CNHi:i;M(;M-:r). ivig f,,i ea. gj iinrier-bip web bis I miller Mr. Sou 11. (i.-iu. .x, of Piiluioiiih, the htiuinr-a of llie concern w ol. o Inline, be conduc ed under the siv le and linn . I . ie t. II tilllllltl.N. V II. 1. 1 M f.Dh'Dtl.N'. toward. I lariisleo ;. mi oi:i et from ( .cu. 1 1 'lfimi lieu, liutler. Dear Sir : - As I eepltd the e HOIS VOll. l. v i n-Ioii 2 111, !'.!.. I'.-l ! V lut m tlmre nl j.iylul i,e I intorctiiirs-o ' Wo n .,it i,, . j uoi il peep no li 5 ot. r , e:l hu b each carries abi 'it enjoy "irvseli r.-, and u:ir bout j f:ee,i,ii!i n ImI:? we dci.ir.-v bo.-1 I wi. lio.s to rule or walk, be iln l.lip-.llts to 1 1,0 -Host. I' II,. rea'i er-sleop, lie d.ua s n..t, e.t 1 an in : ee.i li e .loi loo I, lobes ml i- c-n.- I i in l ; I., si n.l Tb. tie Sale of l',o. ti bleh lib, i d Mr. 1 II the side. s of the 11. hhc are tendered foi eeo, Wheat, Hour, nod Coiton idinneeH is ill be minlc. Moli;r i. loiit.nil'S to superintend I he on I f, 'imnlk'llril to Ibe lloirse. . it a li. tioijuu.N. I d not know until this duv loliUud of Ibe l'lll iiiibii. i'ti i .ilu' iiiu I'ooiuiaiiduio e itloiil Mr. Suiilixou, vvl,o 1 liosl ; f-o they bolb rciiiam bn es. ami lool re ' ILT At the last accounts, the fire in the Dismal Swamp was raging with nnabated fury. The Cap tains of two Schooners, who passed through the Ca nal on Thursday, to Norfolk, were apprehensive at times that they would be compelled to abandon their vessels, so intense was the heat. THE SWALLOW. The following is the result of the official statement: Hole number ofpasseiigers known to have been en y.T4 board kl and bodies recovered ost and not recovered Ascertained to hava been saved Unaccounted for by name 13 1 134 46254 A NOVEL HEADY RECKONER.' We learn from the Richmond Compiler, that a very novel and ingenious machine for calculating inteiest on any sum, horn the largest down to fractional parts, i has been brought 10 that city for exhibition. It con sists of a neat mahogany case, resembling a small mantel clock, with a glass-coveied face at the top, the hands of which point to tho number of days. weeks, months or yeur9, for which the interest is re--quiredT..wJiU;.-b4iU--vwbler4Mjnwmmr-fro to thousands, on which ihe interest is required, which is conveyed lo the eye as by a magnetic telegraphic process, by turning a small roiary column, enclosed within the case. It is, says the Compiler, a most valuable piece of mechanism to those who take or those who give interest in money matters. ARRIVAL OF GREAT WESTERN. Tins favorite Steamer arrived at New York, on Wednesday lust, having been out IS days, exposed to violent head nuids. She brings accounts of Ihe re ception in England of the intelligence of tho action of our Government in regard to tho annexation of Texas. The comments of the Loudon IVets are quite denunciatory in their tone , and in Parliament, some pretty strong language hud been used in speak, ing of the transaction. The Cotton Market had experienced some depres sion ; but the recent abolition of the Cotton duties would naturally produce that effect. von loul ac i, I d.d li"' tVr-er UOiii.l e o;,l.-r.i tioiii Mt. rsiiupfoo, vvbo bad ticUd as loij;. .en I. of the nistiict. hut bein" now informed I von have taken command, it rrives me pleasure In ! mile you on the kuIiji ct of our present iirniaiiienl. i read then anu believe me it M ill give me a siiie-iua, : lti-farlioii 10 see vou 111 ino nelil neaililli ll re"iiue:il. I, el llie . , , , , inlreal'you to send forward ihe volt.T.li ers a rati. " J'" 1 "!' ' from your rmimetit , we, H tloeo frolI1 ljenufoil collrl i )'"' 'ut 'O lalli to me nd Hyde, immeduilelv to Tailiorough, where you you lit such an hour. Go where will be joined by those from (raven, Dobbs. Wayne while vou eta v. do .. voo !.,. ii ' " J f iivulii I to pail ci. miii my. A f. ni etly in f-.n-ign landji, arrange this m it:.-r w i iviser Ireedoi:!. Il a visitor inrue, lie v siv, un busy to d iv ; if you wish to tide them ; ! horses and saddle. if the slablcn ; il v u w.sh :t books in the ;,ai b,r : if ei v. . lo u oi k. the men are raiiiii' h.;y lu 'he bei !- , il, ,l tb, I belli III be e.oi I Hull oi I I "K la e ,1., I, Ho Tli , w di Co . ' 'ibci, wilh plea-nre can say to his, and I Mr. W M. toHMon. Ill Aorlll Clir.dlllii ItW 1'Vlll ui:i be lolltld i-ioi uc(-rp.jblo lo I it i-i 1 1 1-r - .,1 business. And. lor IiuiihcIi I oil , Ibe M :,o e ol Ills Uric I , i r tin' proiiio 'ii mo i' -I. in 1i.e -ale of fob leeo. Ilav it M.oiiil i am i biiu-ell, he adis for a uor- I lied kiicd bo Ibe l.'to 'oiiii rs ,.f tlm House. w i-bin.' mli mo', s on Tobjee f .r llos mm ket, e a. i oioiiiu! I'lil bv Me. sis. I, II. K I TT LU u.Meri. Hi ri.i.u Ki t v i s , of 1 1 ejidi'moii. ii. ii mon tagi i:. luo ai'l, ' i Vjh !i rili. 'In I.'i. ib-lm Daniel Webstkii's Faiiii:r In a speech delivered at the New England Supper in New York, we find the following: " In olden tune there wan a man in New Hampshire, who was in youth 'bound apprentice,' as weeell it there, to a farmer, ami ihe farmer wrisrbound l.y Ins covenants lo give-him three months' schooling in the year .1 good old 'an kee custom, and l trust one also in New York but unlike Yankee masters in oeueral,4ie tailed to give llie boy an liour'u schooling, ami ho never had one till the day of his death. In tho old French war of '00, iIiik boy entered the army r.s a private, and he foiihl hunwel: up to a r.nnunit'Smn, tiist as a warrant otlicer, then as an ensign, and upon the peace of I'aris ui l?fi.'5, he ielt the army came home, and hie first art was to bring an ac tion against his mauler for breach of his covenant in not sending- him to school. And llie maeirr compromised his claim and gave him a tract o! land that is iheaiuily homestead now. The war of tlio revolution came, and this same man now a captain of militia, went with his comnanv to West Point, and there at the tune of Arnold' I treason, he stood guard before Washington's head quarters, and the neutt- tiiorriing Wahiug-nii ! thanked him inperson for his vigilance and fidelity, i madge, as a politician, was neither fish, flesh, nor fowl, Well, th.it man has left a son, and that sou has but tried to be all three. At one time be left the often mounted guard since, when he thought Ire 1- Locos" proper, and became a " Conservative." I W?8 w"rk,n '"'he American camp. The j It tl Wh- ,imlcrs nar,le Wi,s rticnezer Webster. Aspon-i "nigs taneous and tremendous mark of aD:ilausewiv. ! ing of handkerchiefs and most enthusiastic rhecr- " When I see an Ollice-holder interfering in Elec " tions, it occurs lo me, be is thinking of his salary " and his bread, and is, therefore, an unfit adviser of " the people.'' The foregoing sentiment is to be found in a Speech, delivered by the Hon. Flux Gbundv, of Tonnes see, while in Congress, and deserves to be recorded in letters of gold. Oliice-holders are too ofien unfit advisers of the people, for ihe reason, that, when a man's ' salary and bis bread" are at stake, he is too i apt lo disregard pcinciple. and Johnston, and where Urig. (isn'l. Caswell take command and proceed with his brigade lo Mul- ila.x, or such oilier parts of the Mate as may he thought most advisable, lo distress and annoy the enemy, who were four days ago in the neiehbo'i bood of IliH.boroiiirli helher th.-v intern! (ouards Hal ifax, Cio-s Creek, oi down euse, v. a.s not known. 1 slu'l on Monday so! out wilh some horse dne. t ly towa.ils Ilabi'..x. lo IhIih command of lb.- wbotn militia to be aaseinbled in limt quarter. I Wish vou could si ml a few horse, a troop, if wwible, from I'm, to join me al Tarb.iroiili Tuesday or ediieMlny ; they -ball liaie the bbeny of choosing ihe.r own of ficers i.i proportion to their numbers, a;,.! on fining two in , mil-- alter the 1st ol March, budin iheirov. n arms ruH hnrses, bo discharged and service cse.-i.lcr- ed as a r of duty: thin I srn aiilhori.rd b. promise by a r -ol iiiuii of the tieneral Assenibiy. I'ny if poss.n . 'e mo hear finm yon on Ibis subject to morio., "i the ne.u muruiog. Let your men be as well aiouda-i pos.-o.le. Niih real regard and-csleiim, i . i 1 am, dear sir, Year most ob't. eerv't. RT). c awi:i,i (.. .M.htia. Col. James tiorham. , I ran be you plvasc, Mrs. Cu.'.. Mill a lei ( ) I l' i. ill .IM rNT Itl'M.KAI., lialeijh, April Ki, I S-I.V. ( lar.imy having rireully or YoHterrl.iy the remains of Mr. MeArn, of F.,y. I rurvnie, i. i ., wuii (jied a leiv ibivs since al ! ihe i i .-( 1 1 ' 1, from injuries roc- veil by hiviie' j his fool run over at the Depot at f-tl Ii and .Maikel j Mreols.-U'.'ro convoyed u, llie Laurel II II (Yin j elcry. T!ie funeral v.-a a al tended by a lar.re j lilimber of rcspeebcble cdieiiM, nios'ly of the j I'le.diylcri in o. 'nominal: o w 'in Ii i liiiioli ho I was a, i eh'er sunt uu csa fi, -ij oi.'-nbcr in lie. u i tin; place. "Tlie ily m- pi ced in a mi. ill. where ll will rennm imi.l ...oil lur hv h ni, :..;. l".,:Mr!,ih,a !'"!, I ... A .lu'i: 'KBT-HURMA.s. y V einr.,1 in llie Oll'iie. of Dnuiidier lo lo rsl of I Ibe I lib Itrindo of N..rlh Carohiis Militii, lo (ill I which nn elecllon bus liecll held sfcoiilnifr to Act of j A.seinbly in such can's made mid poinded t And it uppeariiiit troui Ibe returns f votes made lo mo, i that Wii.i.uM II. . , u. received ihe higliBst iiumher v"b s lor s.11,1 olPiel, nl Itr l ildler (J.'lieral. Slid is j duly , lei led tbeicto ; I hale oIlicMlllv made known , the p..llll( Jo Ills Ec, I eiicv U mini A . t ll a H A M , I (Joieruoi of the Mule who has usued a (;,iininisjon I uivorduiKly. !oiio" is hereby itivcn, serontinit to I ihe reijiuri iiienl ol ibe I lib sec, ion of ihe sevelily-lhnil Chapter i, I the 1,'evi-ed Mtalules, that U ilium H. I "Vl i.i i duly l oiuoili. lolled as llrigmhpr (ieneral of Ibe I lib line. ole of .V.nii Carobiui M.bio. n,,,l . li , l ) Hieer-tT,t rsobiprn -ane reo in e,t tircrisl,!" , . J I'anania, Llioni Extinct of a l.i-ttrr from V.xurn, f.'e.-i. Caxirctl, tlattd 11, '. ,. 1", d fr. B3The liiosl acceptable act of the present Ad ministration, both to the " Whigs" and " Loco Focos," perhajn, is the removal of N. V. Tallmadge from the office of Governor of Wisconsin, to which place he was appointed last year by Capt. Tyler. Mr. Tall- Wiiinr. tn 1. no W oke, el TIlMl :,l ll.iri's le'-ll 1H ill "1'lS go " .Major Outlaw has Ibis day rcturnr "where he got tho following uib-liioeii " on Tuesday lasi, Lord Cornwallis was ".mill just above Hillsborough. Gen. ' fr nil. They are Kkiriiiihiiig every day" "erally believed hy every body .'.ln. I ' illaw ..n . "discovered that the cnciiiy inland Wi W tlmiV"" " He citsb informs that (ini'l. Sumptei has led in " viith a party of Urilish who were coming tn Lord " Cornwallis's assistance ffom Camden. (.n'b " Sumpter killed and lu .k Wi men, ulucfi was the " whole of thai body." - A letter from .Mr. TIJoiiiaK (.'ray, tho same date, in substance the same as above. A beautiful a'oiinieut of ti 1i'8', i.f t!- uboe. and of .duo, -I eici v niio-r i!"V, lip'ion, lii, iii ibiw-lf hrale.1 F.u !orv ol' ILuik-ii, I )ui - A Co. ol , J has osl b. i.'.",cciveil I v II. li! M.M1 I'll. Itali ig'h, A'.r.l -J'J. proper. Next he was a flaming " Whig. would not run him for Vice President either in 18411 or 1844 ; and so he turned " Tyler Domocrat," and openly declared tltet he never had bceft a " Whig." PROTECTION AGAINST FIRE. . Th City Authorities have procured from Fayette t0 b used in ths blowing up of houses, six Tor pedoes constructed on the principla.of Ret-JVIr. Bux- T0J invention, ths efficacy of which in preventing tn' Protrm r.t !: I... i i ui , ..,.a , - , j iig uom isnu uiuiu uii j imwu FayettevUle. CONNECTICUT. ? " rtford Couraut" baa returns of the vote Gorernor from all the towns in the Slate, except franklin. The R.u: no aok . . -y , --""-' " -'"'"'", v ,-i.' , W Toucey, 25,199; Scattering, 1,857. Mr. Bald 'ns plurality over Toucey is 3,296 majority avar returns from Franklin and the scat atea n.y "reduce his majority to Tha " Senate wHI stans sixteod Whim to fiva Dema. r" ' Tha whole numaW mt ReDraaentativM nloort. TheLegisfatura is 181 f these 109 are Whigs. ENsrrivEiiEss of Birds. The following anecdote shows the extraordinary imitative powers of the Mock ing Bird, and would seem to prove the fact, that em ulation is a strong principle in birds, and that when their music is excelled they droop under the disgrace, and their inclination to renew their efforts ceases: " A gentleman had an American Mockinrr. Bird in such health and vigor that it was either constantly singing er imitating the various souuds it heard, lu order to try the powers of this bird, its owner pur chased a fine sky-lark. When placed- in the roam with the mocking-bird, the song of the former was heard te echo through the bouse as if it ware chanting " on fluttering wing" its well known welcome to the rising sun. The mocking-bird was silent for a time, but at last burst forth in the strains of th rerial song ster, but louder and clearer, as if mounting and stretch ing its wings towards heaven. The lark was silent from that moment, nor- was a joyous note ever heard frem it afterwards. Wishing to test the powers of the mocking-bird still further, an unusually large price Was paid for a black-bird celebrated for its vocal pow ers. It was placed in the same room with the mocking-bird ; .early on the second morning its song was returned, and its charming notes were warbled forth with all the sweetneas aud modulations which way be heard in its native " thorny brakes." The mocking-bird was silent for some time : then all al once the black-bird's notes ware heard to issue forth, but swest asmd'48iidr'thOTnhoW Irf-thif Wesfafld'soiiigsfer. Tha poor black-bird beard them, felt that it was con quered, remained silent and died." ing 1 see it needs no prophet to tell what the sou's name is " GENUINE PHILANTHROPY. The Legislature of the State of Now Jersey, which has just adjourned, appropriated, we are gratified to nay, l'urty Thousand Dollars for the erection of a Lunatic Asylum. The bill nominates fiveCominissioners lo se lect and purchase a she for the Asylum, with sufficient ground for Tariiiirigand gardening pur poses, and with special reference to an ample and unfailing supply of pure soft water. Pennsylvania has just passed a similar Iaiv ap propriati'ng $50,000 for a like purpose. In bolrrStatei Alias Dix jnay.be said to have, in a great degree brought about these results. Having first visited, in both Stales the v.inobs jail and bridewells in which pauper Junaticseuf- ter unimaginable torments, she presented a mem orial to the Legislature- of each, setting forth the facta unvarnished and imploring in the nams of Humanity, that a proper Asylum and proper treatment should, be provided for thes sorely afflicted fellow creatures. She has carried her point, and encouraged thereby .she proposes, as we Understand, to pur ue tha work of benevolence 'until every State make adequate provision for tbeir insane poor. Glorioua mission of exalted humanity ! , . Amp York Courier. - nut Tut: nr. At a meelinr of ihe Roanl of Directors ee'h and Gaston Kail Uo.id Coinimuv, he la Kaleigh, 'lit Apul, 1 - 10. the luilmwn v re unanimously udoi'b d: Itefotred, That the I'renileitt ami )iie"lors of ibe Raleigh and Gust on K.,d lb. .id Company have I., aid with unfeigned sorrow of Ibe de.ub o! tbeir bile l'ie sident, J Alius Wh.-iik, Im , who cot oi!' -.!,!etily in the apparent 'enjoyment of Jogh In alth, and in llie midst of his usefulness. Hcmtlveil, Thlt in testimony of i-y.-ct I t Ihe de ceased, the members of thin Hoard n nl v. ear tin- iimi.iI badge of mourning for Ihrrtv d,s. hnulctd. That the member, of ibis l!o.ud lender their sincere condolence to Ihe faoni i lb,, dec-a-crf. upon the afibctive dispensation "of lie.inc 1'i.nitl. n,., which they have beeu most unexj lediy called to endure. Rrmdred, That a copy of these l!e-olut,oiis be for warded to the widow and f,nml of Ibe decs-awdanri that they be entered upon the miiililes of the Hoaid. "J-oii. .1 1 1 'w!l 1 1 !m ii.i I iMimli' nl j Ciii;iici:i, I.r;;lirii tV ItVavi-r daily expecied. I'H'cibi i twin a 111 ,i i i n ri. niii. plv of Vci v li ;i eiikI I'iisliioii:".:!!' SPRING GOODS. Iron. New Voik. Al.r I -11. Mi l. i- 111 bun then reailv ,bc, kwiii; lieds! JJ(m! o I I 111 'kJ-HL'l.'K A NO LOTTON MATK KuM-i ve. 3 rv superior article lor fSiitnin, r lied, lor sale. pANo, old Hair and Moss Mulics-es reieiired. and made eipial to new. Apply lu the Suliseiiln-r. or at Ibe Company 's Mlk Iiiiilding, in llie vicinity of tins Ci'y. J. ;. MATH Lit. April Tl, IN 1.1. 33 :u.!feT() aliiinl Parents and ct'i-stary o,enM ul rlM:a ( rt n Ymumi ls-ilv u! '. M jrv'n .cliuol, tli : lu-cl.-r imI-U, ;.it lor lln mini nl h IDS), per wat, ht will fi.np rHtifii4il)lt,' I n !, It. 'aid, uiiil ihs-iiui limt in Kniilirih. hrt'inh uinl Mu- nrt iicr liookn, d,u ti)hg, ami e:ry inckli-Mal vx- j !f. f Thfl atTH whit h havf liprri rriifMl,(J..(.((.cfj4..yj. trip ailvertiiiciiiriil ol t M.iij'm .thuttl, will !um at!t (u ii, th aL ve few liiifs, A(iril l'i - - - - 'XI :r vv. MAViV(nn. A,lji!uirf ti'cnerat, :Jl-3t . SPilLMi 001)S 18 157 HALLOCK, MOUNT & BILLINGS, ri ', :'', ! 'or-iloor nbovo I'me Slreot,) . i : w voi: k , A 'e-ri.li':. by bile arrivals flam Durope, noil liom il.ooe MaiiolaclurerH, u l.ire niMort- menl ol film y in I (,!, I,. t,.j- ,oOI, a- ibipit'd to the .'i nn" Tiiide, whir li ttuy oiler by tba piece or pucliaire, , li lavoraldo letlus. 'i'heir .-to( h eon-lis in url ,,f Cbiihs, CuK-.iiio ies. ..iiiiiicts, Vesting. Viiicrn an I'nnn ol i,!l i les. Uirtwn mid lileiich, d pi lees. In-h l.iliens, I . I ri 1 1 I awn, K olch (onghams, I'rl'iled MiihIiiii and l.uun. new si;, les II ll'irines. .M,,iee.is. l.-inlies. sJti niiJ I'o'lon 'A -nk. . llll i"l Coll. ui e cis. fancy 1'iei.c Ii and f!ni;!isli (Jambroons "1'flHM; 'I'wecds -siihj'e mid double width, Cheek (iiiiediair,-. nnd 1enno Casnin.icre Ptaii li'flles f.,r :iiiiitrrr wear Americ.ill i'anlalo'O s Muir-. liiown ll',llnils, Sib-i., iirnl Taper Cambrics. '.illon lloMerv bleu, in il nnd bo ivn. Fancy mid Silk Hiiu.llii rcriicfs, Kibbuns, Sewing and S.lk and 'I'wid. Conhi Mtirts, 'fable Cnicra, I,imn Ttuead. .hicneis, Cariibue", filovMs, &r. Ac. i y Me'eh.ii.i. Io.viiiij goods for Clash will find it lor Ibeir iutcicl b bnv ol' lis. Mirrr-h 7. - " 19 Tmis Mushus, various styles an I.e. vard. BALZOniVCS AND GARAGES. N h. ; iiuvs Is, Truth Strsokr than Fktiom. A poor country girl travelled from (iee Cross, near Mm. Chester, to London, during Ihe troubles in Ihe time of Charles the First, to seek a place as ser vant. Failing in this object of her ambition, she engaged Ucret-lf al what was called tub woman to a brewsir that i, she carried mut the beer from the brew house some face, the brevier raised her to the position Mskttraaa EIS'.V WAV from tith-Sub- cnlitr, mi Arison (.'r.rriiiy, Not:':i t'ar'iii- a, hear r ;i-y l-iiiriiN (in IVt: lJee H ivcr, oil iti I'Jiii in(. In jNtro i...:n, ria;iifi 2Sfiil, S.ml tellow is aUmt Six tret hi-h, s'riiii Liuli. well ntrlilHj a l.nlii Multll'i, , wnli ft h:n' ((irelna-l, nl wlirn fpuLtin if ?ptal( fjuick- Hi: is lipiwefii tlitr'y nml :lniiy live ym otil. i ll ii Bupowl tliai lir; will irv m uiitke m ef f lo 1 Ohio, wuii a comimriy ol b'r Ntj;rt hiuI Mnhii (itei who h tn now fx'til to rave )ln County lur mill Sim. . There will he in h ul Vmiitny. Hkhkcca . Ghcici frj(Tie limes en 1 led hy imcMhur nawL0 utiicfa I :i 1 l..- inch vii s (H J, H. 'fin i.t of li;:I.friii'.", Dnrft !-. lji;rn.;t' uiitj (ifdimU rf'ftiji. UK( K WITH A VO. COMMITTED T I I o.iioy 'on llie 35th Da , man tvhu savs bis name la ceuiber, IN I 1, a rn . ixok i;u nis thai be was horn tree, but taken up and committed i a lunuwsv slave, which he no doubt is. He says(h' no doubt is. was horo in Jivde l 010 t u. Ibis !tate, that his ra T.. i I..O ili.r.. n K. ( hj. u . v,iS rnmA ih.r . r. . I'leased with trer healthy, hand- Ulieve is Ihe nam in bci and her family's iit-oin- r,fJ,, i',rre who can prove in fieedom hud nearo imbout 1 1, m ly eriol me. live teet. tune inches bigh, oi hit servant then that of hia wife finally, to that of a widow, wilh a handsome dowry. She engaged Mr. Hide, then celebrated as a clever lawyer, to' settle sinne puzzling money mailers for lier, and, is hi own money mutters happen ed to be not only puzzlii g, but in a hopeless state just then, lie proposed to the rich widow and married her. Mr. II. became Lord Cli.incel lor, and Earl of Clarendon. mendation, but which I do uoi now rnolleci) and Jacob, her husband, ulio whs recently heed by bn niasier Jusar Inghjim, Lkwis Wllac:iiiI wile, arid Nawct Mcl.aMDos and probably, some others. Said boy MIKK may call bunwil Tn-rsiACHUS, as ibst was orifjinslty tin name. Any peion apprehen ding said boy, and lodging bmi m Some Jaif so lino I can (jet lihn, wdl receive the above Rewsid and pay lor all lime and nquble. CHARLES Illt'K. March : bt 1I4 Jfl-4 J stout made 1 aek complstinii, has small scar on bis left hand, rtghi eye-tooth out, laughs a great deal when talking, rslher tine voice for s negro, and ao doubt has worked on or mar the railrpadfrom Ra leigh In WihniiiKton. ' he owner ol said 'rfne will come forward, pr"Vf projieriy, pav i harges. 'and tske bun iwuy. or he will I r ilea t with srerding tn law. JAMES W. DOAK.Sbarsat reen.bare', March. 1 Ml. JW1 1 r , e- - I ST
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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