4V t V rer- '7 1 Pablislieii tvery. Vrld UyvWesrox It. Gales,' TOdr and Proprietor, at Three Dollars pp.r Annum; JFJUDAY, MAY 9, &4& NO. 31, . '" .IIitI .in I SM " W W I h i W fc i J l ,V J I ' mil i0SSSiSSMSSSSMiS r . - v . .1. I I insaix ft' LEIGH v REGISTER. RALEIGH. 3N. G- T5;esddy, May e, 1845, A BRILLIANT LIGHT EXTINGUISHED f : . Press, the painful intelligence is verbally cpmmunicatad to us that WILLIAM W. CHERRY is no more ! He diej at Jackson, Northampton County, on Friday last, whither he had cono to Court, after a very brief illness. Accustomed to view with philosophy, the inscru table decisions of fate, and to bow in submission that power, which removes us from human affaire, we still tremble under the shock produced by the w uouncemcnt of our friend's death. Had it been the caprice of " the insatiate archer. I ' - t,- ,. trr r in raiiKd their neari? io mtcu ............ ua he could not have taken a more fatal aim. AVii.- Km W. Cherby was dear to the people of forth jCarolina, and thoir sympathies will be touched into (the most jninfiil fellowship of woe, os-the toterti-ygod I., ..n.;.,l,..u o,,.,l,ll,rou1rhthe State. Lovedty," U? does not mean Handsome, but agieeao.e , auu, j I . . Ihv all who knew Imn, the Male nas ui 9 ..... r,.r, : iof her most gifted sons, ana me legal i u,,cvcry handsome hore, but as ugly as siu-;" and of a lof its brightest ornaments, but society has been be-frrnaIei s,e is a real pretty pill, hut ns homely as reft of one of its most virtuous anil upright nemoers. , v Educated to the Bar, Mr. Ciiniiav had the most enlarged conceptions of the duties of his Profession, To a liud naturally inquisitive and philosophical, J But we, or I ho Soulji, have our peculiarities also, were united great genius, and splendid powers as aftul are as easily detected by the New Englander, declaimer. Without a semblance of pedantry, thefa he is by us. We use the, word Me, instead of w, , . , , . , ,, !, before a nominative case oud verb. Thus a persou law fuind in him a faithful expounder, the client, a J . ,,x nu, ... , rl ,. will sav " why dim t you hokl your pen wee 1 do candi. Counsellor, justice an impartial aispenner and though the judicial ermine never-graced Ii's shoulders, none was more worthy ot its loias. mu Mr. Chhh's fame was not confined to the arena of the bar. An a political speaker,- there were but (W m.n in th whole State lis eriual. He had bo delightful a flow of language, such easy and grace. ful elocution, was so firm of purpose, and resolute in adhering to what his judgment sanctioned as right, that he was a host within himself. And, yet, there? are probably few 'in this cold and heartless world, endowed with a more generous and kindly spirit than animated his bosom. The pure virtue of his charac ter, his nerfectlv amiable temperameut, and that - indefinable charm of conversation which almost in variably attends the mem consriu recti, endeared him in private life to an immense circle of friend. But ' e has gone ! With noiseless tread, death comes on man, IV o plea, no prayer, delivers him . From midst of life's unfinished plan, iV'ith sudden hand, it severs him ! M:-. Chehrv had just been nonvinated for Con gress, to succeed Mr. Ravnek, and the proceedings of the Convention appear in this paper. Wejare ah most tempted to ,'oinit their publication altogether for alas ! the voice of praise and the commendations of friendship, have no power to recall the breath thai has gone ; nor, can. the recital of claims to public lienors and distinction u provoke the silent dust, or soothe the dull cbld car" of tho dead. Well may ws exclaim In the language of, Buske " Wlmt shadows iff arc, and what shadows vr. jiarsut ?" MR. MILLER'S ADDRESS. We publish iu this paper, a very chaste and beau tiful extract from a Patriotic. Address, delivered in thii City on the last recurrence of AVAHiirNuroN's Birth-day,, by IlE.yar W. Miller, Esq. which will richlv reoav tho reader for the lime occupied in itsi perusal. There Is a great deal of truth, as well as eloquence in it. V " j FEDERAL COURT. Tho United States Court for the District of North Carolina, will be held in this City, on Monday, the 26th instant. ID The Whigs of Cumberland have called a meet ing, to consider of the propriety of bringing cut a Whig Candidate in this District. Ci Hwv K. Nash, Esq. declines standing again as i Candidate for Congress, iu the Halifax District SrnRLi.a H. Gf:k, Esq., and Dr. Ro: C. Bond, bothH of Halifax, are spoken of ns Whig candidates. The I Hillsboro' Recorder-1 promises for the Whigs of' Oranjjp, that they will do their whole dnty. CONCLUSIVE REASONING, lit looking again over the article in the last "Stand "rd,-" in which it is confidently asserted that cases of ' Black Tongue" have occurred in Raleigh, we were struck with the conclusive train of reasoning, by which thi opinion vl arrived at. To satisfy him self, as to the 'existence of the disease, the Editor states in his papcrhat he vieiled two cases aiid ex amined the tongu of the patients. Cms of them hew found to be greifi and the Other hoten, andthe Edit or jumps at once to the conviction, that they were ea- ef Black Toogue i Oh ! most lame aiid impotent conclusion. No onebot the "Standard" could bjve drawn such inference; but it is peculiar character istic ef its Editor, to "be always endeavoring to provs to bis readers, that Hack is mhUe. CT LorJ" Asctdbei meet justly remarks : ' Mv iLords, I consider war to be the greatest folft, if not ithe greatest crime, of which country couiel be guil- Pff Ughtlf entered into.' KT We learn that Mr. EaMuiin Bttske, late one of I he Representatives in Congress, from New Hamp Fshirehas been appointed Comruissiouer of Patents Iftct "Mr.-Etuwok'Tn, removed. ' - r i imiii ijn minis niiin ExecUTIOJf 4tMr Cumu, Mtartws offender. ,w hunf at Louisburg on fridjfy rBjt,'puiwn to sentence, m Bthe presence of targe crowd. ' Perhaps, there never was a erne, whlcn man strongly umairoiou of Penitentiary, than this. He had a mnmnanih for stealing, and had been convicted capitally, we believe, three several times, for Horse stealing, but escaped each time, either by craviug the benefit of Clergy, or through some defect in the record. He was finally hung for Grand Larceny, the article stolen, Owe think, beinjj a i pair of Spendere frMPlr!fc IMPORTANT FROM TEXAS. The New Orleans papers contain intelligence from Texas to the I9lh ultimo, from which we learn that President Jones has issued his proclamation conve ne Congress on the 16th of June, to take into toSjgjj,,.,,,, ti,e proposition -of amititieii : LOCALITI ES OF JSPEECH. The inhabitants of the different sections of our countrv. mav be dtiuem,..hed the one from the other, to convulse a wbolcgby , uae of ceftain epithets, or the pronunciation of M i. Thos, the New Eujrlauder talks of ceriam worus. B '. f.., . m.n i" a pair of liirts, as jj u eio ?,o W(ar two .Shirts at the same lime. Instead, of ought not," ho says " hadn't ought," thus helping himself to a verb againrt all the rules of Uramrnar correet speaking. When the Yankee says "prcl- j when he savs " nsrlv." he does not mean ill-lookin"; when he. says "ugly," but vicious. Tliiis, he will say of a horse- 1 ho is a -;a basket ot rlups. Batifywl have aLill auy oViuhl irt of his New England locality, ffet him to peak of the j t ,.f l..t l.n. xr ..u,l l.o will nrmiouncc it I jr .1 ti Instead of saving. I once could do this or that" Jwo ,;s,iajy say" '7eTTomim tie: Ttrrtrrry-a- j irunj. is to " tote it ; a coli is called ' eorn-r.oh "crap," Ac. Ja chair is called a " cheer ; a crop is THE VIRGINIA ELECTIONS. The news from Virginia since our last, confirms 'tin- apprehensions we then- r.xpresned, that our po litical adversaries had secured a complete triumph in that State. For the want of energy and harmony ; among the Whigs, they have lost the State Legis- J lalure and three members of Congress. We hope that this disaster may be productive of g od, by 'pointing a lesson for the future. j SHALL WE HAVE WVfl? This is a question very generally asl;d, and con siderable apprehension seems to exist on the sub ject. The order to Commodore Stockton to pro ceed with the Prihcetot) and other vessels ot war from Norfolk to Hie Gulf of Mexico, ns is supposed, indicates that our Government feels no assurance that peace will be preserved with Mexico; and ex hibits a determination to be prepared, should she as I . ... .. . .. n ., j:ir.. .!.:' ...;il. some a tiosuie aiiiume. iui our uuuuu.iin Mexico would be considered of little importance, were -it not-for tha oondition -of-onr relations with Great Britain'iu respect to Oregon ; for it is anppe- 'Esed, with soijie probability, that England would seize ,sHlhe occasion of a war between the Cnitod States and Mexico, to give assistance to tho latter. THE TEST. If- an Administration is to be judged by its ap pointments, (as Mr. Polk once asserted,) then what is to be thought of the present dynasty.? Cannot his Administration "be proven, by this rule, to be one of the worst the country ever had"! Walker's re- Hpudiation, public and private, Buchanan's Federal ism, Maiicv's Dorrism and Proscription, and Iian OROKT S Abolitionism, combine the elements of all that is bad in politics. Who imagined that Mr. Poi.k, after abusing Mr Clav so for oting for the Bankrupt Law, would ap point tooneof the first Offices in the countrv, a man who had warmly supported that law? But his first Mact was to appoint to the second place in his Cabi net, Mr. Walkkr, who voted for that law, and has. lone more to make Mississippi a repudiating State, Htban almost every man in it. IL7" Willis F. Ridjkck, tried recently at Per- Hquiaions Superior Court of N. C. on a chargo of causing the death of his wife by administering to her, at different times, small doses ef strycuine, has been acqtiitted. AN OPINION BY GOLDSMITH. It is in the political, as in the linman Constitution, f the limbs prow too laree for the bedy, their size di minishes the vigof of the whole. Thus, a country may be swallowed up in the extent of its own dimen sions. IJJ-'Dr. Asiibl Smith, Texism Secretary of State, sailed in the Steamer Of May 1st, fax England and France! The " New York News," speculating upon the object of his journey, says : jt difficult to imagine any other than one ob- ieot of such s post-haste speed on ine pan oi mai functionary, on tha way to London namely to as certain from Eligland what terms they can get in the way of moriey tor their dew, as me conunion oi re fusing Annexation to the United States. If this is o, according to the general minor, it is certainly a very indecorous and indecent proceeding, worthy per bans of some stock iobbine politicians about the Gov- Hemment of Texas, anxious irfamly about scrip and tgplsf . ffX The work of Proecription is proceetling ooly, dlierateljr, systematically, ami with ht)r- Kriblo certain! v. We feel no pity, however, fr ho Tyler olTice holders vrhose;ad are flying iff in all directions. -Jut it U evident that Polk means to place H the' oSice at his disposal in the hands of his dwit partizins. i - . -r- fo tax . MlBTaB.. AN ABSTRACT Of tla Report, of tht Agent Xtf the Ammicdn and North CaroliiM ttiblt 8Jeieiiai, for (he-yeer 1844. l he foJIowinr; Voumy" Mible Societies, Auxiliary u, the Noti h Carolina Uibffl Societvi havebeen organ ised, vii. i Greene, Richmoud, Anson, Union, linrktu Liuealn, MoDowell, Rutherford and! luiicombe Monies hare been collectefl as follows : In Duplin Ceunty, at (Jfove, $61 ?,0 ' Bearer Dam, 12 50 " , Rock Fish, , 9 t)3 Rec'd from Treasurer Dtiplia, Bible Sac'y, 3 50 " Rev. C. Perkins, 5 50 forwarded, to. VV, Hill, Trenn. K. C. B. 8, iW 00 Tmal, In Sampson County, at Bryan's, ... ... ssbileh, Forwarded by Rev. I. Culbreth, Total, $144 33 14 no HI 50 25 0U $lli 50 In Greene County, collected by Rev. 'Mr. Hijjgius and other, Ii( Fraitklin County, by Jos. A. Whitaker, or Life nieniberrfhip, To balance on Rev. Mr. Aronilell'H Ijfe nifimberfhip, , Hy Rev. T. Klfurv. on Li'o meinherslup, Collected by Rev. 11. C. Maynard. S 14 00 30 00 5 00 00 1 00 Total, 1 n Warren Co., fut u arded from ShueCO, lu liul)-;!.'.! t'i'liill V , at f iiimli'Ttou, " ' Jlelhel, " " Luuber Bridge, " " Antioch, f rom Absalom P.'n i.on lale membership $52 00 $.1 00 10 fil'J 1 (it) 1 0(1 10 95 15" 00 Total, ,?:)!) l?i $4i r.rj 'H 75 (i 00 :io 7 50 10 00 In Itiehiiioud County, at Rockingham, " " nit. llenaant, " ' Concord, " " lMliladelphia, " " Hebron, fct I'rom Gen. A. Oockery, Total, In Ari?oii County, at Wadetboru', " " Concord, " Ebem'zer n " Ciiion, " " Tabernacle, n iairm, Forwarded by Rav. y. I.eard, Total, S 1 1 (i I'.'i 145 it) !!) !tl i ii in 5 211 ;, 112 Oil $304 75 Of this amount, $C0 was cullected for Lilo membership, and Sji."0 for Bibles for Rev. Meters, l-eard ami liradlev. In I'nion t'oiuily, at Mt. Ararat, ' " I jberty ( 'hapel, " ' Wesley Chapel, ' " Pleasant Grove, " " Cnion, " " Mainly Rid'e, $11 70 (i (10 J'2 vi lli In 10 !!.". 15 00 Total, In Mecklenburg County, from the Ker. C. ..loll n.o n , Collected by the Rev. Mr. Ganicvtell, Tots. I $72 524 17 00 13 (i8f $30 CP In Lincoln County, at Liiieoliilon, $105 06 Of this amount $!!! wasjeontributej by the Ladies' Sewing Society, for Lile memlterships. At Hock Spring, 59 80 t)f I his amount $J0 was collected fur Lif membership. In McDowell County, at Nebn, 50 75 Of thij amount $30 wus coilerted fur - Life membership. Iu Burk County, forwarded bv the Itev. Mr. lac-. 3 40 Recoived for liibies, 3 72J Total, ' In Rutherford County, at Krwiii's," Of this amount $30 was collected Life membership. At Rutherfordlon, Collected by the liev. Mr. McSwain, " Rev. Mr. Hamilton, $13 134 $53 25 for 17 25 .-)H 00 17 41 Total, $12. !)1 Of this amount, $30 was collected for Life membership. In Caswell County, collected by the Rev. L. K. Willie, $20 00 In Buncombe Countv, at and near Ashe- villr., " $64 85 Of this amount, $14 85 was in part, of a Bible ill raised letters for a blii'id boy in Haywood C'muity. In Cleavelaiid County, collected lr? RcC. 00 Mr. Hamilton, for Life membership, Si-'o In Carteret County, by Rev. C. Jones, In Cumberland County, forwarded by the Hev. Mr. McNuir, In Johnston County, forwarded by Mr. Holland, 00 7 5(1 13 50 3 00 8 20 In Craven County, forwarded by the Rev. J. T. Brame, In Orange Co. for'dhy Rev. C. E. Brown, In Granville County, forwarded by Kev. T. 'Fillet, 37J Iu Wirke County, at Raleigh, 81 bit Ilec'd from Treasurer Orange Presbytery, 15 50 Received in part of the legacy left by Mr. Glendoiiine, ' 391 02 Whole aihoi, nt collected from.Jamiary, ) 1H44, to January, 1845, IfWt 1(1 In addition to the amount collected in -the several Counties mentioned above, there wi obtained on subscription, $Hfti 50, which has not yet been paid. Certificates of Life Membership of the American Bible Society, have been forwarded to Mrs. Rebecca P. Whffttlier, liev. W. A. Gamewell, liev. A. B. Smith, Rev. Samuel Leard, Rev. S. H. Miller, Rev .S. W. Haves, Kev. W. A. McSWam, Re-. L. .iir ra 'Rv,.!L-,,.MiiWlekaufT, autLJiev. W. Areadel. "The sum of 1,175 05 has been forwarded to the Treasurer of the American Bible Society. Biblei and TesUnieulshuv been forwarded as follows: To Waynts, 100. Bibles and.l 00 Test'm ns,cost 14 T.) .Sampson, 200 Duplin, 100 Onslow, 7 Edgea'b, 104 Greene, K)0 Anson 5S5 Lfniorr,' "250 Ruth'fd,800 Burke, 200 Lincoln, 80p Oran(, 100 Carteret, 400 Bnnc'be.600 RichTn'd,500 Cumb'd, 500 Edgec'b.100" 300 fc7 75 202 220 - 150 l C80 rt 400 U 1 400 " ' 200 A 4 vols, for blind, ' no 9 41 65 39 97 U5 75 2.U (il i .70 Of 4. 22 94 51 05 2-if 94 25 75 IU 94 lti.'( 52 127 57 127 (.3 U5 75 Totat,- ' '-, ..Si. 63!) P9' WM. J. LAN6D0K, Aj.nf. Raleigh, N. C, Jan. 1, 1S45. ITr Papers friendly to trftr-Vibie Cstise, will please Holice the foregoing. '. " PROCEEDINGS OF THE DISTIUCT CONVENTION. y At a Convntionof Delegates from the Coun ties composing, the Orh Congresji,,! I).t,-ict, XOnvened for the purpose of nmnioatinrr a Wlni' Candidate for Cont'rcss to Fueeeed thn lion. Kenneth Rayner, who declino bcinj; a ran, didatet Charles R. Kitincy, ICm, wa3 on mo tion appointed President, and Richard 11 ( recry Setretary. --After the Convention was organizrd, the Pre sident eubmittod a few remark, explanatory of sit-obj'cW The immL'8 of the t'tiuntics cuinpu- sing t lie District were then called over, when the following Delegates appeared and took their seats. From Ncn-lkamplonSfm. B. Spruill ami Dr. Ovin Savags. From flerirDr. R. H. Smith, II. (). Brit ton, (joorge.,jUray, Cul. (Jeoro V. Mo(jiiuhm, T C. W'atsim anil Col' David OuiUw. I'n, m Hates (ieo. Gordon, Uon. John 1). Pip. K n, and J. E. Norileet. ' ., (:,;: n-Um. . Ilalscy, H W. Halli Win. 11. jjtandin, Aug. .Moore, and II W. 'Collins. i V,i I'lrnuimjvs Dr. ('. I'.. JuhtiHon, ''. I F. -J.iiK a, ami Tho?. H- ,ppy. 1 l'rom'Vas(ut:.tiik (' K. Kmnev, P. W. F I in I ton, 'I'. J). Kini. ami UL ll Cret-ry. j M ii! in, licrtltird, Catiidi-u and Currituck w j in I represented. nmli-in of Sam I! S'urii'P, 1',-n, a (.' 1 , n n i . ! I o ' , nf ir.;c b lhe' Prc-sii! (I Norili im;i:, l'l'!,lll, of (i,,! Dr. Jolmsop, ii of Pasquotank !r,nn '.'I'l-h t niiii' , v is appointed S nit II. Sjini.tl, (.1 R..'tii, Gen Isev, id" riwnvaii, :.l 1'. W. Uin-.m, "n't, ronsssliiij; of hi, 1!, (I Bnt'ioM, .'H, ,em. 1!. 11:1 I 1 : ' i j I : n :iiis , ai: 'n make A n.'iiiin Ko'i t.i I In' t V:i- VP n I ion ; u ho alter rei in g a sin rl time, repm I -ed the rwino i V1. W M. W. CIIF.KRV. el Berlie, which report was r rnmpanied by a slimt and Rpiriied address from (lie C'liairiuaii of th-1 Committee, S. 11 Spnnll, -',s.. I'poii the sub mission el 1 he nominal inn lo the Coin enl inn, n was confirmed u-illi elilliun.isl ic applause. Tho same Oinm:l!ee that reported the iiiiuiiii.'ii inn were then appointed bv the President to wail on Col. Ciif.i:i:, to inform li.m oi his inmiiaiim, and request bis a' leiij ineo, who aecordiely d.s charged tho duty assigned llieni, and introduced Mr. Cm !;i:v Id ll.e Cntiven'ion. In arcepliug the notimatii.n, Col. f'nr.iti.v re marked in substance .llml he regretted there was nut a full representation inthe Convention of all tho Counties composing the District, that if any oilier candidate might ho preferred h-o bhould receive lhe nnmininion, that there niilit l.e an miex-eeplionable exprofsion of public sentiment of tie District. He regarded the post of a mem ber of Congress as lnolily liuimrahle, if honora h',' disi barged, lie. fell great dslriiKt of inm m it' when he ll o ighl r.r him who had just tilled the nllire for which he was ifow nonnnatnd, Ins zeal, ins fidelity, his eminent abililv. lie here n.nd a Iro-'u and clnuucnt tribute to llio char- 1 actor and public pcrvires of (lie Hon. Kenne R ivner, review i:ig Ins political career from h entrance upon public, hie; in ili.i, unti ns ; time ; exannneil his elj'.rts particularly in rel fioti lo that work so important lo tins District, I jrct. 'Phe nevt pession nl lhe Institute, it is ev 1 1 io i periuii; of Roanoke Inlet. Mr. C. then ! jicctcd, will comnu m e injulv. went on to say that however distrustful of lino- I : 7 '" wit- oh vio- ol mu- U4- representatwu, ho Jiad-1 A Axr it-xt -XXu. V lx ujiahle Euu. AV'i Lmve net crl holers always adopted it as in decline public, serine freely a maxim, never and lionoiablv tendered. His piinripli h were known, he warn boMi a U'itf, raised a IViii, had lived a H'l'.io, and expected to il:e a H'Afjf. 'Fruit In.' had bjnp; -labored for lle'nry (J ay. vuinmeiieiug iji 1WVJ, and thrt'.i jeli that refli .Statesman was defeated, los character- w as titiiinpeaehed, his fame untar nished, lie was nut supported by the Wbio purly lor the Presidency to increase his reputa tion, but (or the benefit of his scrui'es, and a majority of lhe legal voters of the Country de sired 1 hose services. Ho was not in favor ol raising a factious opposition lo James K. Polk, he "was ready to approve or condemn, as his admin istration inented. Mr. C assured the Conven tion that lie did not accept the nomination in tending lp be defeated ; that he should liior'.noh ly canvass the District, from Gaston lo Nag's 'Head ; he should he frank in the "expression 01 his Dublic onmions; ho scorned d-sp-uisr, and vyould not conceal Ins seniirtienis for the office ; ho woulj rather be in private life Than imsreprc rent his cons'itiients ; that he would use every honorable effort to carry nut the honest, sound, conservative Whig principles of the Country. After the applause which followed Col. C.'kkr B'ar remarks hail suhfttded. lhe foilowui;' Reso lution Was introduced by David Outlaw, Ksi , was unanimo isly adopted. Ke.nulreil, Thai the thanks of the Whro. Congressional District are due and no. heir f tins f t,n- I dered to our late Represeiilaiiv RVBK, for tl disl iiejuirhed und elo'iiumce with' wlneb b duty to bis immediate ci.iutitiifi is and to the ftouu- i. try at brre. The -Convention then adjourned sine, lie. h CH AH. K. KI.NNEV, Frei" P.. B. CAeecv, N.-c We hope Mr. Clubman may be needed. The Wliies of his district owe it lo tie: WTnos ol the Union, that Mr. I iin-i nm be returned. The noble and fearless stand Jaken bv Mr. C in Con gress shouo!, by no means, U" unrewarded Southern Citizen. nilTRKa.SlN ACClDLN'r. On, Monik? oijfhl )a, the liorses altached to ie Camden Slao-e Coat h. look tr jjht and ran . tlie Camden Statre Coat h. look IrjM anil ran . wav as the were-enterii.e; this city. There ( we're three oassenoefs inside of the tiacJl, Cul. I RTr,o, of Mobile, .Mr. DlcxeRiOM -and Mr. - j - R nrr. n wiuntf trcntkiirtin ot Caurden. Mr 1i!ti. M'Lea'r ol iiiis oilv, was riding on the box with Mr. Shell? the. driver. The horses ran bul a slmrt dtsianre, belore mey upsei ine ----- , . ...... ... .,...- -...I 1 Coach, severely injuring air.m itas.. 1,. oik ; rnmsOK R'i ' i Mr. M'I.fak's lefl Was torn froiiT ns socae'. eft err Was torn froifi its socae'. ; Mr Kmc , v'n t-honliler w oat Out of nUca, ja( Col. Na'U-HtKSOJi '" very ennu:jr njjreo Mr. Diransoa and Mr. IUi.f. were iinln.r Gviumfat H C. CHrvntett- The Town of Wiuiington. Whenever w visit our neighboring town, as we had ocrasie.ii to do last week, we find now and abundant evi dence of her rapid advance in business, 'vceahh, find population. Ii every quarter we found ele gaut dwellings, poitio of which' woiiftl malTo a liandsoine appearance on Broadway or Chet-niit streets, going up, or rerpntly erected ; and tho' a great many dwellings, of humbler appearance, luve bsen ercelcd in the heretofore neglected rnrurur., mey arc still in demand, and, as a ron (e'limnee, rents r,re high, cod some building lots I" 'lie suburbs have risen '1 or ;H)(HI per cent. ihat ii, tliey'am on)i 'JO or 'M limes as milch as ibry were a lew year? ago. The burnt districts also hate been tily imputed, by the erection of handsome Itrcfhonl brick stores, of lwo,"tliree and four Hi r i s Several new .Steam Saw Milisnnd Turjiei.tiiic l):st.:!cnoi have boen recent ly put in (iiei,i:mii, at-J all have ,0,. ft gnod busii'ss. liidstul wo leainNl, '.'Hii p.eat T . . pleasure, that every uilerrst :n iuc cihiiiiuum v is j mil iiijrll slate of prosperilf. In lJitl, lhe Jiojiuljlniii 1. 1 Wilmiugtnu v. as 0,. ! f IS 1(1, it. was 1,'JiiS. And novt , ue heaol I it estimated as lnli ns ,'MK), anil iv none at less i th in c.imm. I Tins e.xtrnerdiriarv elinitpe in lint condition of ' iliionixton most c.lrsortlln.irv lien wo .'-'"Ii in vain for .-mother Stiuiflierii town which Iris Ire I tile-il its popii l.n n hi in )." ve irs iniilouleedlt' Ii id j i.s nrioui' in lb.. I eni.'rprif"-, llie fiki; of which no j coinmuMly ol unnlar me uis and extent ever un- dcrlook or aiToiiiplnlird, the W .l,ii,..otuii liinl , Road. .More than hall a hii I hen of i!.!!ir ( : sus.k. .15 it e as Hilpp'.se.l, iu lint work, .in d vol, nu'eaii i-l jin.slr.i'in,.', it h.,s built up lhe !.,w n, tr.l.li'd i p ipuia I mil, 1 I - n I r t j ; 1 . , i its lni,ii)os-., anil In nil appc iratiee jjieai If ,nMed tu its null . st.inli.i I call ii. Tho liiis ness of the R.. o lias ff. in. ; lint wo even heard sun' tall, of l vitlvi.-Ic in fu'irr, id rrmr.se. W .in 1 1 op ton I. .is ii'-l.lv r.ine. hr honors and her pn ... o,' . i' '. , ami ne trut li'i' u i'l l"i.o- ho onMo.l aiid c. ni(iti.' !v 1 1 ; . i o : . s i ' 1 1 , uniil shall . have m .North C.indm.i, at least one luvii of groat c.miaici'ual linporlatirr-. ( THE C M.DWT.I.I. INSTl'l'I'TK. , Wo u nib rs' old that lie- Irango l'nby'er , diirino its Kossmii in Dam 1!'.! bisl wt.ob, nisml a ; rcenln! ton lo rrmnre forlhu-ilU llu- i ',',;.'' .' 'is.'i. t;i'r Ji-njtl th,' 'ulCtl id ii .'cciin.ri'. Tim llillsboro- Jlncordor H ays " il w.is deriil. il that the Iiiitilu'ion should be reni-o'.-d lortbwrb, and tlm-tutdie npv nrssien shmi'd be opened .it lis "new local ion. Y;i mefi die, ( Vtlni d a:.d H.ILb.i. rough' aru inenUoiied an the places from win, h a selection will probably be in.ide. i " Ttiu 'PriisteeH ol tin; Inwliiuie w.ll r.ioi'-t at 1 Yanceyv illo on 'Miursihiy llio l.'iih ol May, lor j llio piirjiose of receiving propositions from the ill- fereiit eiunuiuiiities wlin-h dosil.; its location am- ; ring lliem, and lo niako it rccoinmcmI.it ion o the i I'reeliytf.'ry. ' j " The l'resnylerv willtneel at the Cross Road-, 1:1 Oranop, on Wednenlay the I I'll ol June, ..r he purpose ol making a lin.,1 ileeeoi.ti on the suli- been presented, by a fneml tn iNow lie'lfoid, w-.t.li an '.", of w Inch I he follow 11 ') insf ri pt ion, w Inch is l.erin) upon it, ours the los'ory : " I'lio-ented by Captain li. K. Crocker, ol New Liedlrd, Mass, Aprd, Tins is the V;y of a Pen- gum, taken linrn the Island of Ii halioe, in De cember, 1 M 1 I, til' y eirdit feel beb.w tbonirbiee of (i no; and a I low lhe arc mini b,l ion to oiie-eiohth of an inch per aiMiiini, (the rsb. being ball a mile lono, ami A (j'MiiiT of a 1111 wuIl1,) ;t must be (M()r ye. .is old." 11,,:,:, m t:.is. Tlidl III.K IN; TH F. WIG.WAM. t ',,1 1 riutlrin r tit I'm AV itl k i.'ipl'-m V AMIIM. TIIM, A 11 1 1 J-'l, HI"' A roar from the I lei unlaoe Ii .s boon beaul. It ip sdil thai .Messrs.. Ill.nr 4- Uivt's, and ill;. on II. Lewis, late Auditor, have rei eiteil hdiers lioni Gen Jackson, dis.ipprobatino; in stroni; terms the ronrse y, 11 mied m adntmfHtprir'i; uRittrs thus far. bv I'lemiifi.t 1'oils,' and txpr ssil.u Is,' and txpr ssil.u ions tha1, il s vav, he will deslioy lhf.t)eui- j he yiH't on in . 1cr.1t ic pan v. I ;nii not advised as lo tl.c part n: uinr feature to which he so decidedly dissents. 1,k' slimmer lhe J.ocoloro papeis we-o ppr foctlv furious gn, nst the VVhifjs for sayino; that Texin herscll did riot know Ilia amount of her debt. 'I'he 'JVxiis. p-ipers rioie uHi'ii Ihat llieir ( ioveriiinrri) is utterly in lift dark upon th.i' nul.aerl. Sir it now' turns out that, tho I'liit'-d Sis' 1. 1", "b 'cos were in f.ivor ol the as n upt'on ol fi unknown amount oldcbt lnvi Jimrna Ibi Hun. Kkwkiii ' , il. fide.hiv. abibiy. I j-;- KLIiLl! ALFRED ISKLI'.V f the f ihru bis ib .bailed Ins . t;.,n church limy be e-pte to preach en: i, (.(Ji,i)1o io'lit. 111 tin; Chapel iu the B..p- ti-t (iruK', in tins ci'v. Rale i h, Tuesday May (i:lt. I11 Ih'S Citv, tin Ihlir'tloy eveiu'ii; lat, by tho ' in Thiirsday eveiu'iu lat Rev. J.J. Finch, Mr. Jaelb bte.-n to Miss Lltzithetb i Trrrv. , I In Wi!minzon,'uylhe Kv. Dr. Drane, Dr. Peter 1 .M. Walker to Mew Margaret Lane, second daiioliter of Levin Iine, Ivsq. i 1: v r 11. Pepurted this lile, at hi late retidence in the eonn- j tj- of arren, on r nduy the .'alii ultimo, oetween 1 aiitl',' 0 clnrk, . M., Jt,eorre I',, prull, i-wj. 111 tin- 53d rear of his s-e U is not the object of the writrrof this very irniier- Tect ",bl," '" ,hf tnemory 01 one 01 me nesi ot me... . t L - , .. I... 1. u.U.k ,..u o supec eyoe a moie rMrimeu m....-, t, , j hereafier. be n.rumliea Dy one, won, , o. r.T.K, . do, ,i memory nlooe, may bo en. I d to ojibIico jo toe life oiCharacler of the deceased. Mr. hj.ru- 1 :li . : .....I.. I.f.. ....!! 1...11I .If run p tljlinc- in riium.rs ,.. , - - - tio,j at Val Cullec, and sf:r luiisliiol lus L ouegi K'e.caurs.', ne rinrren. vniiijj.r. ...... .. "( Ke.ct,unok, he ,Ipf,a ,)ie .,,0-, f 1 he Latv. 11c seon alter eons to die Kum. ami liad oi re-ad y ri en lo an 1 ,b stand- in hiH t-rofs he , Id "hea! h milermr fmm ' Jyr.Hi.' he 11 c impelled ti reli irjai.-h u large am) and 10 reins to private lit. J loeitsu have ffemi.nlly beard 'he meM rlisliiiguished Tneoi b"rs of (be Legal Profesvion, hm associales at the- li.iv, lemaik that, ut the period of his retirement, his pros peels turn briliinnl professionst career were inferior lo tbi.se ot no l.aivyrrnf his agk in (be State. About this proud, be ,.Jlcd l.y the people of Halifax, j then the I :-,,: iv o p., r.,;,jPnr; to represent their "'''"'' ! thKitn-:,,! ,.;:, bly cf the Httc- He ! ( L-gi-ta'tnt. as b did every pubbr tn,.. sfrrw',-,!, .mbled (J&im.'with H:lb.-. gw-hlrWily siol H.ifbty; h,,i 'hr'same cause whK-h "i"- v nn.lon tl.s l,;,w. n.nv urged" him to .. iju. ii tv i r,.rn pi i r. '.e :i"v (, atth conlmuing fec- hie, lie soon sfir -baneeii rei.tMCp 0 Warren, where 111) ' iitooied, in ioitir,rrl health u..H ..i.,,-in in lhe lech" degre-. t,r w-l mereed eonfideiiee ami esteem ol ibis v. bote i ommomiv of ivlneli he was the m uaineiil. up t...tb . ".'nod ef h.-, deceaso. In early manhood, Mr. hproill mnrr.-l the estltrisble dj.igh-re, orihrT.;t- Th . B. Hill. P,,. of llalifnx,' wbnin he bns now left, jet!Cr ,vpj, f nirvivin-- clnldri ii, to iiio'iiii flierr i:rcp:'rabl 'oas. It m to Ins Chrisliaii ebniat'ri I'm! ws are In ,i.,k for l':o-e e;: rnbl.ng lir'.rs. ,t h.oli s.t.in,. IhropeliMit bis ti(.-, v,-ilh ;-o ii,s'iii.pn.-b,Nl ine A hour I '3 or II vear. ttz", sn.l noon niter nor present Ihsbep w sleeted to the cbir.-e (t- l.o,cw, f)f ,orth CarnhiMt Mr. KpntiH "me a I -hi;, oirmher nl Christ's Church upon '-'"th. end I, r..ii!,: i,.. ' lo protv in (iree and m 1."' .uioi.- 'i.-,. oi o n r ,nr(j wn,; si,1vlor.-' un'il he wa '' ' '''' th ' ' II lol the fhurrb le hi- rewaid -" "''-'.'a II- .'..,d ,., 1 1,. Iro.rooh of I'hrial I! ' ''r'' mu lonileil !,v a solitary I, in br r:t.i'keri jnsl heton irah o. j,,, I fitepnrrd " ' . v ( ' ,l ,,,! f-,,ir "' 'lie ' . v, I , I ' f,ii rikI niay my , ' .V.; : Mi.v I H end h, lb" ,V ll.e hi-. In I. llf.alb, .nl.: ib ,...t. ,!. . Its b'r.ghl it ' ..I ! ii -, aliun, lo n hod 's tiri'ie.. '.iif.poro rs an tuth Carolina, I li l r nt tmeil r - i . i'dro r '..Me alb' ( tin on l b s v e v it or; ot l!ii lon.di lam. it lb. 1 I'd A b' -I:,., I ,. I,. Ks io--., Ilo't v,-re .. bait .".on r health nnd nil tbr hb-. '. desii.ihl.. hiring tha! tune, .Ian, lhe tt lie and ehild ol tho I Hill . ulnl a ihiogllter ol the Mib ibr ,....in of t unlh. and biMlt , I o, b ivo " p.isH.al 'i mu bio b..k 1 ho I'oel rmmrked, . -t ,oe:iii,ilnl Ihmid in in-n's i.dcu.i -r lie Who mall i'ec. le.-l ol lii LOUR ON MANO.-V.-o have a loloriblo op v o s 1 1 (' . 1 1 1 io and low piicfnl by the bar. If) . b:h 'pial.i.os to,m t aiid o,,il f ibeir kind. WILL: PECK K ile,;., fell M..v. :m Iff,' liiipdiinnl lo Tnt din's. rr."i: 'in: wr.rr 3 host roiiiforiiiblf Ifintrkliuriillif nrlli iiml .Ntnillt.' Iljilv ( ."'iMi.l.it iTce;.ted) riii the (,'iiv Point I!. l.osd, .1 , i; r all I npcnkfi Buy -"l.'aliier i . '$'lr.i- HnUiifinrv Mrntsi Sarliol Co. II V ll, in oiiiici u'. ii w eh the iivne-n nl the cteatn , er (,,, In '..A-, 1 tt inneis flo Jm' 1 Cllflis I'. . Ii, 1 11; jrwi -s, do I . I IK ii u, III. Ill, I on the line lhe lollowin On .' r.y. is, ( loooii, ( 'ajd. 'oil-, y, If mild, I dipt. Itiisseil, sneeil and 1 .'nfort, lire not to ne. The ( fii-eis a-e skilltil Hie 1.11 wall known that the n.niii s mi tinv line, heipeu' a nj'i.ort, "ml lor Travelb'is, I 11, mt- 1 1 . j I , lor I.. III, be stl f j ii-.i.l 1,11 ;uid court, ires-; ii'iii'v atiriotinoi :'ieiii ol I, r the iniiir a Ii-- cte.r eoPibnt, I To lb.- dinner 1 i-l runs of the Portsmouth Line am! 1 tlir 1 iilibc inn- 1 1 1 1 v tte 11 1 riiitneiid to their latum 1 bV nolfe tins line, a I. md I Ii far Mippoit lo lieep down I 1. monopoly lb. it would be (slabii-hfd nhnuld thi;' j ronle not . ,11 c. c, f . I ."1 iiKin 1.1 l.-ate U ilduo 10 P. M, iH Tetrrs ' I nrM nd II. Ii nl R..J.I. J Lrsve Penrsi'iKit iboly i-.nriilivs eicepted) yia I City Point, h'ml Ko.nl (II) miles) 7j A. M. j Leaves ' ny I'imiiI hi 11 A. M., reai bint; Baliimore I riei ni'.ri.not. st (I A. ,1 in time for either of tho muniim; lints to l liibidelphiii. ' r a n 1: : Fion W.-l.li.n 1 Il.idimore (Vleals in:Ioied) f9 00 I Prom P, ii'i.liuri; to Ilultimurc 6 00 i PorWrfoi fb4iT - . - 6 1)0 th (j f .No l.ine iloes or shall narry trio travel cheaper in I'llS no"'. WM. M.- MOODY, Jr. Ajrrni. n-' Uflieell r ISiir IhroMBh TlrUvU i Vny j r:r IFiuf lo l-'li'rliirgiilj. ir J- I, .-s, Oifoiibuses will he in attendance at enlit-r fd ihe lloft-lK ot IVlerbtira. to luke poKii-ngei9 free of eb"' ," lo the Cor Point Depot. Pel-re;;, rs w ill l.reBl: fast in Petercburi; before tevii:K, us 111 no inise, mil ihat' Mtsl be furninlud en bsrd ol l be Hosts. S1 (TATL i vri ;iroliii;i. HU H M,t IH ,TY. L"N KyiTTY. Eras"iu Lbve. en. K irli mr.r.'l Loir, E xerut or of William I, nve, dee'n, Waller V. l.'-ak and Muiv his wifu, William I . Co! !C ai .1 A 1 11 Jennings. ifi igtiiui 1 mu. rijH IS cause having been tiansrnillej to lbs S11 Q ptrne' Court, by eouseni ot fames, lor trial, ond lhe saW Court luni; ordered, atnitlged and de- rree.l, that all lhe parin, at such lime as Ine C lerlt soil Matter m Etiriy lor liiol.montl Counly, shall appoint, shall hat e all lhe slaves ubich may be in tlrir HeMi..n 01, under their control of the original , to, k, or the issue of such original stock, on was be- cpieathn! by U ililwin Loir, deceased, en 10 his willow for life, &e x-ept the slates divided in 181 1 with ll.eii i-tie. l.eioif Hie said' Clerk and Master, n lh Couil lb use in lioi daiiiliam; and 'that lhe said Cbrk i.ntl .Vii-ler tbybvi Jn the said hives, Ac; and ihal the panics rill aeeiiont before him for lhe Hire anil I'rnt'iM nldhe s.iiJ slaics, since lhe death of , Mary Love ile, en-ed, by lb. 111 ffsperlively had and received. The aaid patues are hereby notined to have the lae, w ith their mciease, helore lhe salt t lerlt , .-... i;,..hmomi rniinlv. lor,.uh division - ., f),t ,h. thw ,Ure Profi(s of lhj) 'flitr-u, n, ,K(4 ,;., HB!we W Ch. Town ' of Kockii.frhain, on Mdndjy, the tecond day of June neuli ..... . . ',,.' , ri,t .! Mir ..eno-, j..ik ... . ......,-. m r,tiii'y. lor l.itHlll cu . oimuv, ' ,.. inghatn, lhe 'tool Aiomtay t .oirni, i. "t JOH. W CAMLltU-, M, iu. yr-w- rti a ... .. " .' j,

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