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J 't i - .itLiy .Vat N HULJUL'a.JULJSSSI ,luLfisherJ eyery, Friday, Jij Wbstw Ii. GALESt-Editor and Proprietor, at Tliree .Dollar' pc Annaim FRIDAYjfY 10, 18 45. 'safe v " 1 ' ' " - ; ...... ' m:nr.-Tt ffl WEFM A", 1 ! 1 I I "7-", 1 I ? ,,,.l , t "-" ' (Concluded from fourth than 140- carlofcn were offered.-- &E8arV first invasion of Britain, CaractaeUa led in triumph through (be street of Romp, Boadi- cea haranguing the ancient Britons, Canute reproving bia courtiers, King John signing Matrna Chart, and llie execution ol laat Jane Grav, were amonpr (he more" atriting eabjoeta. f Well treated; tbey will have a fine fcfT.ci,rand may auggest to future watora as impresBife aUusionsas did the ancient ta peatr; of the Uouas of Ixirds to Lord Chat ham, when lie eloquently denounced the pro ject of calling in the Indians against revolt ing America - W. 0. D. RALEIGH REGISTER. RALEIGH, N. C. Tuesday, May 13, 1815, l RALEIGH AND Q ASTON ROAD. We are rathorized to faf, that matters will besub-. mitted to the Stockholdera.of Uto Raleigh and Gantoa Rail Road, at their meetiugoii the 2d June uext.of much importance ; and it is earnestly requested, that every Stockholder, who cannot personally attend, will send hi-proxy to some Stockholder renidin ia Ra leigh, or who will attend from other place THE LATE MR. CHERRY. . A Correspondent of the "Norfolk Herald" who attended the death-bed of Jdr. Curmv, atates that almost h'a very last words were " My frieuds, do not flatter me with the hope of reoovery. If it should please God, that I aliduM rise from this bed of sick ntss, I shall not be able to go' through the canvass. I wish yoH would announce my withdrawal the ene my is in the field, and should be met." A CAPITAL NOMINATION. JoxathAx Worth lias received the Whig nomina tion for ConjsSfia-the District recently represented by Han. EnaitNU Debkky. His election icertaiu, if he lives. Mr. W. is oe of nine Whigs who in 1830 or 1831,voted in ear State Legislature, against Resolu tions approving 'ien JkcxsoN Admiuistration. Thi shows the stuff Ik is made of for, at that time, it was downright treason to doubt the Old Hera's infallibility, HEN-PECKING. ' We have often sbscrved, that old Bachelors are the most clamorous of men, against this exertion of power in the female, over the lords f creation. Whether this happens, because they would wish to have a fair excuse for their dfioice of celibacy against the general practice of mankind, in seeking their happiness in marrtace ! of whether thfo keenness of sight or uneonrtnorttetfBjbility in old 'bachelors arises from the axiom, that lkera-on see more of .the game than the plarqre we leave io more Jiardy easntsU than we are to determine. XT The New York True Sun describes a marriage ceremony Monday evening, at the Allen street Pres. byterian Church, in which twotleaf mutes Were the principals. ' The two attendants were also deaf and dumb. Five hundred persons were present. The exhortations, the .questions to the betrothed, and th prayer, were al performed by signs. A Jiandjqme ANOTHER DESTRUCTIVE FIRE " The beautiful; but apparently doomed Town of Newbern, hat again been laid in ashes, and-what adds to the horror of the ealamity , I the certainty, that the "torch f the VecBdary was the fell agent in producing such wide-pread rnuti We team frem the Newberiiian," that the fire was communicated to the small ware house' of CapL G. G. Smith, on the New County Wharf. Such was the alarm and trepidation of the .citizens, with out any efficient organization for the suppression of fire, that all the efforts to stay the progress of the devouring flams for a time seemed perfectly power less. On it rsged, communicating to the adjoining buildings so rapidly, that in 20 minutes, perhaps, llie large, ware -house of CapV Smith, and' Mr. Van fiokkelen's store were wrapped in (its. Soou it swept on it) almost every direction consuming every house and tenement on the New County Wharf; among them were Mrs. Elisabeth Daves and Cnpt. Smith's "fine brick dwellings, besides a-nuoibe of stores artO oilier buikiings, '1 h progress of the fire -eastward -by great effort, was arreted at Mr. Van Bokke lenJs dwelling and ware-house, attached to flie Dcv- j ereux buildings, but it coutiiiuexi to rage northward, crossing East Front street, and consuming the house occupied by Mr. J. Cicero Justice, Jtie brick dwel ling belonging to the eatjite of Charles Shepard, de ceased, occupied by ftb Kornegay as a Hotel, aud all the bnilUings on the ast side of Middle street up to Uev. Mr. Hawks', afrd on tlie north side of South Front sleet to Mrs. Chadwick's, the building which was so miraculously preserved in tiie great Ajiril fire. At these two points the progress of the fira was ar rested. - The " Nc Wberniuii" adds i " . IP Mr. Ileal ly, the yoang American artist, Who came home in' the Hibema( haaieen eommissiopsd by Louis Plrillippe tu take the likenesses of Gen. Jack son, John Quincy Adams, Daniel Webster and Hen ry Clay. So lays the Boston Adertistr. ;;:.' It ii well known that irfNow York it is the cuatom for a lurgo ponion of the population who design to change their residences, to-(Jo soon the l4of May. The " Tribune" thus notices the po. itiyo of things on tho 2nd of M.iy : "pom forty thoiisaud families awuke this morn- lion, this irreparable lose,' to do more than jbriofly al. lude to (he virtues of my lamented friend. Born with h.art, rich in atf ixftln impulses and kindly affpcuons, and with no intellect of lU hitft'n order, all that education and wise parental care could do, hud been exerted to strengthen, improve aim piii bellish his mind. After severul years of stwlv ut the " The loss of property is .estimated al 50, 000, in cluding, the value of the buildings, furniture and goods. Tints within about two yours, Newbern has sustained a loss of property by this destructive agent of at least $300,000 ; which, while it is small in .comparison with the losses of other towns, yet, fulling upon many who were totally unable to bear the loss, most serious ly anects the prospects of the place. Jn the two lor rner eases of hre, they were evidently occasioned through -negligence or carelessness, but in this in stance, it Wi3 clearly the work of some base incen diary, originating either in the malice of the scoun drel or iu the desire for pluader. We are jjlad to fearu that our t'oinniiiswoiicrs have oflered a reward for the detection at tho villain." bible was presented to the bride, ancflh affair ceo eluded with some salutations upon her fair cheek, and a great shaking of hands. THE BIBLE CAUSE. At meeting Of the Bible Society, Judge Cmbron ia the Chair, the Rev. Messrs. LacV and Edwards were appointed 4 Committee to prepare art Address, appealing urgently to tbe people of.the State, with a hope of stimulating thein to a united' effort in behalf of the Bible Citose. This duty they nave discharged, and the result of their labors will be found in another column. of March, had eesued, Amos Kenujl, Col. VViieeler et id onnt gthltt, WoulrFhave paraded them as omens end as evidence of the " wmth of Heaven. They did thjs when Gen. Hakkiwh -died, and Would un doubtedly doit bow, were Mr. Cur in th Presidea. tud Chair. . ' . INFIDEL CONVENTION. , The i)W Yoj-k papers contain accounts of a Con vention numbering sqme 500, held in that city, " to do away with the fashionable superstition, Called Re ligion. --to use the words of one of the female speak ers; The Convention was addressed by the celebra ted Hebert Owen who expressed, himself highly de-. lighted with the appearance aud character of the Convention., . j; The Eipress says the Mtuibeis .seemed to "be fraf ful that their names woulcLbe published in tlie papers. HOME MANUFACTURES. We observe a recent statement, to tlie effect, that Company has peeti formed in 'the City of Richmond, to raaonfscture Woolen Gooijs oh a large a,Te This js the --true- course for the. South to pursue and ' to this eomprexjob; roast it come at Jast" lndejnaenfjyef ttie obviorni emnidtsrtin of po litkeJ expediencyr wjjicb render U the. duty and the" policy of the. Sduth to .depend as little as possible on Nerthera labor for articles of ordinary consumption, andJookmg t tbesnbrneraly in an eeenortiifeal point of view, it'la evident that th influence of home manufactuto. epoa'ths condition of our eitiietis is, in highsst omevoAUe:-y iecoBrage our egriculturists, by holding eut U tlMlovadditi0n to ta.denwid.for staples, W wi kcress, , u,s swmui quay wmca majr spen sarpas (he form t ia importanee, as it eertaiujy wiH, jn stability asd imporUocs. And by supplyiDg1 fabrics ,t lowevrie-i ". than heretofore, end In exchange (be the raw bu UriaT, they enable jmr people te obtain a fullsr' an joTrnertt of the neceasaiTes, Oomforts and hHtaHea'of . .They art therefore, economically 'viewed, a pestVoefit W the eeuBtryree erer"fresbsaatar IwAmeut af the kind, should be hailed whb satisfac 1Mb. - STOLEN SCRIP FOUND. The scrip stolen from the safe iu the office of the Chief Engineer' of the. Western and- Atlantic Rail road; in Marietta, Georgia, soma timo ago, amount ing to $3(700, has' been recovered. It was fouud iu tbe poEsesbion of Col. Jesse C. Farren. FOREIGN NEWS. The Hibernia arrived at Bosrou on Tuesday with Liverpool dates to the. i 9th ult. The news is not of much importance. Commercial matters remained without intich change. Trade dull in the manufacturing districts, and rjw Cotton had fort the influence of the dulness. TheJWouey market had been agitated by war ru mors 'and the position of the ministry, but acquired firmness at a later period- The rate of dUcouut was still between two and three per cent. It was rumored that Texas had repudiated the an nexation with this country. ,'- i'lttE OMENS ' If Mr. Clay had been elected, and the Fires, deaths and Cataniitiesrwhieh'he'tsrken-plaeesinee th4 J there aisjnen competent t judge of it, who are eon- 1NTERE8T1NO EXC UKSION.. Mr. Wni iNKV, who has conceived the idea of con structing a Kailroad from Lake Michigan to the Pa cific, proposes the ensuing summer, to explore about seven or eight handred miles of the proposed route. In a letter to the Editors of the National lnielligeu: cer, he says he Will leave .New iork about tne Utti hist, for Green Bay, follow the lake down te Mil waukie, thence west to the Missouri river, and retaru by St. Louis. Ife says, sevcraj young men of high respectability and education, will accompany him, and he would be pleased to have the number in creased especially from the South. Ho would like to communicate with such as desire to join him ' his address, "A, Whitney, 41 William si, New York." The scheme of the Continental Rail Road is one of great vastness, but certainly within the range of possibility ; and the Intelligencer says that vmced of its reasonableness. THE GREAT QUESTION. Th. Washington tJnionin commenting en an ar ticle in the Intelligencer, signifies more distinctly than it had done, that the Administration backs out from the position, which it was. understood, Mr. Polk bad assumed ia bis inaugural, touchingOregon. Thene- Igotiation is to go on ! The Union sny : - " We certainly do not understand that the nego tiation about Oregon is at an end ; or that, our ad ministration ia determined or williug to terminate it ; or-that there is ooirospect of amicably adjustine the disputs ; or that it must necessarily end in breaking up the peace of two great countries. We see no ne cessity, therefor, of anaryztng tpe triple alternate, which tbe National Intelligencer is pleased to make out in its elaborate article of near, one column and -a -.y(3iiimASimt- - ttii .ism amy .go forward toils peaceful end raaaoneble deoisioii -.jj' and in spite, loo, of all tbe unnecessary menaces of the' British ministers, ana ait ths blusterings of the London jour- tial." ' .- r FOR T)! RCaiSTES. DEAF ANP DUMfJB SCHOOL. . This lustituiion, the establisbinentjf which i so areditsble to tbe heads and hearts of the JVIembers of our late Legislature, for a beginning, is really praise-J worthy, and will justly assist the afflicted poor of our State, es well as the wealthy, in giving flieir-ehildrcn a complete educatioB. The1 State pays one half of the expense of each ptipil,' which is only seventy-five dollars, end therC.OttUty, from which'each individual may' be sent, vtuftjiay the other ljal-end this wiii "be effected by fcaefe tpU payiltg a mere fraction, and If tins is done promptly by each County, a School at one,) KOUhLb bioughMogether mimlriog -npwsi of teventy nchooluie ; and no doubt but that some Counties wilt send more than one, not peuking of those, wLoliad the ability to eilucnte tlieir own children. " Then let each County at once, at the first proper Court, proceed to lay a Tax fur this beneficent purpose. Tlie School commenced last Monday with i Scholars, -and on the" evening of the thin! ihiy, the writer of this was one of a parly, vho viVitcd the School; and although at any other, it would- hava been coiikidared almost folly to have called so early utter its commencement, and allhottglt it was almost half past einht o'clock in the evening, yet the Princi pal of this Institution had tlicm all at their studios, and they appeared just as happy us they could be When we were ushered into I heir room, they receiv ed us gracefully, without rising from their studies, bc ingVaied at each side of a large Tabje, the females ou one side, and the males on the oilier. Each had a Slate, and altlipugh tiiey hud .been only Hires, da) S at study, the States exhibited w.ell formed letters better, indeed, than muiiy with all their faculties, who had been four-or six metritis at seheoij-eottld have made. And when the Teacher of Signs asktd the names of the letters, the pupils nUbwered him prompt ly, thus learning at tlie sainu time, both to read and write. Prompt answers were given te several ques tions asked, Ktiowittg the value of the system -of in struction. If all the Parents, that have Mute chil dren, could have been present, even at this early stags of the School, it would' have filled their hearts with joy and gratitude ; and they would have return ed borne, satisfied that it was a duty to their children which they dared not neglect, tg see thetu placed in such an Institution. The worthy Principal appears to perceive all their thoughts, wants and wishes, while their countenances beam with pleasure and satisfac tion. Then let 1'areuts and Guardians s'iid their children front every County, and let Iheinhave tin advantages of this good and great Institution. A XiHVllCR. .May 7th, &. . 5 J u .hi.-, in,, i ii- ... ..i. i,o ..iiiiyi, rfiituj pcvetui years oi slimy ul 1 ingto nudlho familiar faces of their household gls ! Wsl primary Schools in the country, lie was sent .1 i- ..." . . R iiil un. iiieui irom siransc unices unit unaecnsliini fd CCnefH, as if they asked, how came we here! but hipy if hey hate -not lo4 a leg or an arm, or suffered other muUlaliOtt i8 the grand suftirtiqlia in Which they yesterdays pefferined a part. The air is redolent of the dead perfnme of extiiignisbed bontire, mi thS Owners' of ftfrh'Tltirij f cars are ' cotilifuii' oer" theiranaiyeraary gaitfe ; ; Every man feels himself stranger iu his oh n house, and cntlee pots refuse to ImiI until they huve " gut the haiijr of the kitchen." . Tbe maid has discoveied that the Croton in the hyd rant has oi pcuiar flavor not half re pleaMint as1 the old, and tbe mistress is sure that thai Mr. Smith has irot her.into a msst Odious nei'ililioihood. The sugar at tho new grocery is at lettsl half sand, and the Graham bread of the new, baker litis o great desl too nincii moJaaKjs. Tits ffetatwMiii discover thai hi.- pdper do not urivc till S o'clock, and declares that he will be elillged to ride hon everyday todiu Ucr, ur rise dine down town which the lady thinks e very poor excuse. In rhort, every thing is wrong ami ni'ist he fur a mouth lo come, at leant- Hirt nio- i2 '!av i" in er, and every bodv is thankful that, like .ChrisiMiiis. it comes but otiee a year. Certain ItiU's Of tho i-lem Indians, as ('hateaubiiaud tells us, when they reiuuved from one plueo to another, al ways i anil il the hones of liieir ancestors with them, but we ,,1 modern limes aio content Uh lugging our gridiiua- aud iValher beds after its. The Hveiitng Mirror trausl.itos frm tho French a ciiiiiijl bit ol Parisian irussiii, and llio editur nr - nouDics it t he " Fronch-i esi" thing lie has seen for some timo ; A cou)U' very well know n in Pun's ;iro nt pre. stnt arran-t'g lorms oi a gppara' mn, tn avoid the scntiil.il id h judicial divorce. A friend has been employed hy tl.e.hiisliand to npoiuiale the ilialler. The latest inisam uas in re fere me to a valua li!c riig,jivrn to tm'!iu.'lhitid, bv one of the sov ereij,'tis of Kuronc.atul wIik Ii lio wished to rt-'tilli)-For this lie would iinke a imu li diiifld .-ion. The Inoiitl made a deiiuiod. " What !"suni iho indignant ui(V,"ilo you veniiire to chnrye votirtcTf with nu ll a tiii.-hioii to inr ! ('an von t'ljlieve that I can tear nivseli from iti.it v Inch re calls alone lo n,e iho days hen my husband lov ed me 1 No ! Ih s rino is my only souvenir id happiness forever di'pai ted. ' i'ls all," (and here she wept) that I now possess of a once fund hus b.md." The friend insisted. The lady supplicated grew obstinate "tew desperate threatened lo submit to a public divorce as a lesser evil than partinjf ivilh llns chericlietl rino and al last con fessed that sw had sohl il six ninnlks Injure! . How to be A Cosmoisseur Sposiu' its pic tures that's on the carpel, watt till you hear the name of the painter. Il ii's Ktubons, or any o' them old buys, praise lor it's agin the law to dis pute them ;'birt if it's a new. man, and the com pany ain't inosi especial judges, criticise. A lee tie out of 'keeping, 'ears you; he don't use his grays enough, nor glaze down well, that shudder wants depth, general eflecris good, thoughrparrr "ain't ; those eyebrows are heavy onough lor stuc co, says you ; and other uumcaning terms diko thesei--it will pass, 1 tell youyour opinion will be thought great. Them that jifllged the Cart oons at Westminster hall, knew plaguey little more than that. But if this is a portrait of the lady of the Ikhiso liangin' up, or its at all like e nough to make it iuit, step gaze uu il walk back -close your fingers like a rpy glass, and look through 'em amazed like enchanted chai ned to Ihe sp'ot." Then oiler, uuconecioiis-iike. " Thai's a rnost beautiful pictur', by heavens that's a speaking portrait. It's well painted, too, bqt whoever the artist is, hejs an unprincipled man." " Good cracioua !" she'll say, " luw so ! " .Causet.Madan), he haa not done you justice." Sam Mick. " Mr. Dentist, do you seo that decayed tooth!" " Yes sir." ' - - " Well, 1 want you in pull it, provided it don't hurt loo much." " V'os sir." " Well, now put on tho lirresrrs ; if it hurls bad, I'll sing out, liuld on, and you'll hoJJ on, won't you " 'S-y.; fir." . ' . j " JL oo U on ! Thunder anil lightning, you ve not only pulled the tooth tint Jim It of my javv-Umo. Why didn't you let go when i sung out !" "lietause ytu told tne to hold bit." Dr.ci.tSE of Cities. While travellers abroad latiiem over the declining glories of Amsterdati' and Venice, they forget that we have parallels on a smaller scale at home 1 lie little port of Perth Amboy, was once a rival of New York. Newport, seventy years ago, was the great sea port ol the East. Alexandria, in the Dis'riit el Columbia, at one time- transacted more business than 11 ill imore. Jamestown, once so important a place, is, now in ruins ; and (he spot on which Koanoke is built ia not even ktrowm ''So rials tbe vtorld away." Saturday Ga:ell?. the College at New Haven, Connecticut ; from lhare, he went lo (he University of North Carolina, where ho was graduated iu 1840, with the highest hoiiura ol the Institution. Destined for the prufussion of ine iaw, liu was then placed under the care of the , pi .UT.p.i)d.w,asJiy.jHiii-4reseeV-&r-thenar. An enthusiast 'in his professiiHi, aud seeking to make hiinself master of its uhslrnve, and, to him", sublime learning, ,e applied hi.usclf diligently lo his calling, ami v,.a, ra),'.j I v elulliina himself in minor I hut must, m,. d ry, have irndered him a Hv er lul champion in fureusie warfare. Fot tint last two years, he has been a residum f Dxford. and munv who now hear me, will I'md m their hearts an echo to my words when 1 sav, Ihm in his untimely dnuh this roHiinmuly has stistniii.U a loss lhut eaiinol he repivirmi, Ct'utle ttlld UUl-ll,. it, Iob ilUpiisiluiU m. lished in manners, a sineeie IVieiid, and u citien ioie most in every good work that had 'ur its ohjec'l Ihe happiness of society, he was rapidly rising In tie trern of the ptihiiC'riud had already won the liiiuie.i regards of all his ucipiuiiitalii-es here. Hut lhoseoui who kliew him us 1 Hid, could fully appreciate hi-, worth. Those who have seenjiim run Ins eolii-piaU career, u ilhuut ono reproof from the Professors, or an ill word from a single Student who have uiud him, tinder all changes, trim to his friends have seen him respectful lo Ihe worldVopinion.yel always linn and just m lu.i own emulous of the 'fame lo be aotpiircd h a Cirliious hfo and by noble deeds, yet luodesl and retiring in his inniniers, inflexihle in his princi)!es, and studiously ciiii ful to avoid nil those Tin wmeii uie young nun aspiring too ollen practise to win the opilaiiso , I Ihe well-inlrinliiig. hill hliiitl. ly judifin:; mob will bear me out, h Iklii 1 say, Ibat he Was a man who had lew cipials nnd no sujirriors in all tlinse qualities Which really rinbeiiish our uu- I tine, and give promise of making one of llio.e great I cuuiucivin wuose Histories lurio ortitil, reu'eeuiiii pictures in. .Hie dark beok of hiiiiian puss.ous and liuuian depruvily. lint thai promise is blasted, and our. young liiend and hi other, in Ihe blossom of youth, has fallen, and now sleeps with his fathers. I can sny nornm-p, and will conclude by ofleriiig the follow ing liesoi ut ions : The members of lias Court and liar, hiivinr; heard wilh the deepest sorrow, of the snililt n and uiiliinely lU-alli ol 1 humus II. Npiuill, Ksq. u young memlier of this liar, whose amiable disposition, gentle inuu ners, ami Iho moral beaiil v of whose life hud endear- eil I. no lo our tiearls-T-whilo his gieul ubililirs, his learoiirg aud IcHid ac,uiieiiienls, had inado him Ihe objeel of our admiration : It is therefore Ktmltzcd, Thai this Court, tu testify its respect for the deceased, and lis gricl lor Ibis ullliuting dispen sation of a mysterious Providence, will now iidjuuin till to-morrow morning ; untl lliat the members ul Ihe Court and liar will wear the usual badge of liiouni- lor inirty nays. AND EXPKD1TIOUS - TRAVELLING, The Ririrmnm! ami PrtrnltnrR nnd Ihe Rirh' moiid, Fndcrifksliurg njl Putomae Rail Rend nmipimics hrrrhy pivr nolirr, that on and nflir tlt Firs! day of Mny, The Kates of Fare btiwcrn Petrrsburs and the Not. lhrn Towns will be reduced as follows : From JVtetrsJuiru to Washing ton, igj ao From the Southern Citizen. HOW TO CHOOSE A WIFE. ' . If. vou eo to a" bouse and find a multitude of flies and ho trap or place prerwrexf for destroying tuerh, don't choose a wife out of that family. If yon do. ydi may calculate on eating boiled flies', stewed flies, fried flies, baked .flies, and flies pre pared in every variety of form, the remainder of" your natural life. ft It ia luggeeted that the peculiar qualification which recommended Mr. Pickens aa the new Min. Jetei to Great Briiaiti, ia, the fact, ascertained up- oakbii own testimony, that be " waa born insensi. blaf to fear. ' When this a'fetuhataoce become known (d Sir Robert Peeii we shall look for an iinmediata hafking out on the part of England, W.ijJi regard to Oregon The efjbct w ill be height jfajt&?bntin be pefauaded to ihaka one of tile crmrKteristic epeechaa. IT The N. Y. Couriar, commenting on the pecuniary relief afforded to Mi. Clay ly tome of hia friends, a notice of which we published in our last, remarks ; This is indeed a most emphatic expression of adtnhatiori'anfnf fearture of it pleases us better than the quiet secfesy with which it was accom plished. The generous men engaged it) it were content wilh jfcnng a deed of high-minded benefi cenci ; thtiy did not find it at all eaeential lb their comfort that it should ba blazoned in the news-" papers, while it was in. progress, or that the world should know that ikty had done it. The simple " luxury- of doing good' sufficed them. Had the energy which has been expended in proclaiming Dim At (he residence of his mother, in Warren County , , ii . ,- J Iho It. feFftCifct, Esq. Atiiny at 1-iW. It wss.. some" other me mar ia I uf Henry Ccsr, been dir .1 ected to tbe work itaeif, it might ere this have been well nigh accomplished. As it is, we fee no pros-pact that it will ever advance beyond the proclamation that have been made. The truth ie that men to earnest are generally content to walk in secret, leaving their deeds te apeak of their imlntMMM. - .. We have been familiarly acquainted with-all that'llae taken place-in relation to the raiting the 30,000, frotn ita jwclptent step1 W its final con summation ; and Inatc that those engage) in lliat good work desired it-should not be brought "beJ fore the public. Accident- and the good inten-. tioneof citizens, who happened not to hare been familiar with the proceeuNngt nd wishes of the parties whofurnish?g Hie money, have unfortu bikrf thwarted their'lmentloh. ".'" Stuw. Corns fjfoif-yi Sotrf it Cttm.in ,Ve iihcrs'tiiridthat MhrCraniel McGulloogh, JrMpf WddB'a Grpve, Fairfield iatrict, wiih an pnter prate highly creditable til hiiu, has coin meiwed erecting,. on his 6wrl account, ' suitable builihngfbra Co'tfo Manufactory. Cel. Cirwi, IloW THE WlK-SlfSTEN St.'STitriS DESrOTISM. "'J'tiS whole energies of Russia," says Alli son, "are turnod towards the army. Commerce, Ihe law,' and all civil employments, tire held in no esteem ; tflllheymth of any cunsidtra'iiin br inks fkemsetMt to the profession of arms. 1 imnenso military, schools, in different pans of the empire, annually send forlh the whole tWef-af the po) ulation lo this dazzling career.'' Here is a recipe for despotism. Make war tlie chief bueiriees of a people, Ihe military pro festion almost UieoriAy passport to wealth, or pow. er, or fame, or social distinction ; and we see the natural result in the autocracy and serfdom ul Russia. Every army, every military tclsxd, the entire wsr system is an aliy ol doe-potism. Tbe war-system of Europe, transferred to this country, would ere long crush our liberties. ini iHLMnwiiiii i lit Lenoir, Brfght. Mj-. John A. Parrotl lo Miss Eliza itrmlrttl, That thuse proceedings be spread bv Hie Clerk, on the minutes uf this Court, und a copy, sign td by the Chairman of the Court und the Clerk, be ssiil to the nml her of ih deceased, ( ith whose alllu, tiuns we iikkI sincetelv sympathize." 'i'he lesoliilioiis were iniaiimioush passed, timl ur dered 1 be' published n, J0 "Jisirict J Humoral," and in Uie Kalciin p ipers. Jieieiijiuu tho t'uurl adjourned. L. A I'A.M llA LI,, ' i'l,ati man vf lu: Vuint. M tVr,,., fU. 1 In Uaneiilon, hi Ihe th yenr of I'er njre, Sa rah, eldest child of the Itev t'auu ioii MucKae. In Newbern, Mr. Isaac Guion, III Ihe ailh eared hii age. IAim lt And iininediate . allill) ponsessioii given, the t'oinfiHlnble IUllillg IloilHO in lbs W'eslerii rait of iho Cily, 1st, ly occupied by Major T. L. Wur, Apply nt this HI (ice. ...May l, 1845. frosii IVt(-r;urK to flu Mini ore, lf ISic Hail Kt;;tlHiifl Mt-Hitoat lino t aiiti:tii, mxl tii-nr to Itnl """ ty tln superior Hag line oi i s,H,. . , t'vwr -. a After ihe lir t of June, it is tmderotood thai lb Pure on the II iliirooie nnj W ii.hmKlon Kail Road will ulso he red lie. irt when the Fine lo Haltimorc by ihf h'ml Poid hue thrmiuhuut, will not probably et ceed from r(i 50 lo f.7 (ill. Passengers guniK nnh by the Pnil liod line throughout; leave Petersburg nt quarter past G, A. M., arrive in lialiiuiorn lo leu. I'hilndeloliia in tlm I course of llio ninht, slid New Vork early the noit j day. being twelve hours in advance ol pussengijis by j the liivei and II, ,y Ho.im. j Or passenuers willii k to reinnin a night in Bnlii mote, rnnv lukn one ol Ihe New Niramhoat lines lii j I'liilsdelpliia the nest dsy, at a charge of from SKI 00 j lo fl SO unly.ibiis uiakinglbe whole Fare bel ween PeicrsbuiK nud Philade:phia, , il Ihe btaae line be ta in n beuvi i ii VVitliinguiu to UallimOre,) from $6 SO hi 7 U0 I.IM.V; The (ippopiiiiiii Strum float lines fietweennnl- liiuore ami I'll, ladelplna, have since reduced Id fil, 'bus niukniif ih,; ciwt. lo Travellers from I'e lersbnrg to Philadelphia, CO Cents less than above scaled. 'I HEOUORE H. GARNKTT, Supt. R. A l; ft. R. April X 1st, IMS. 33 II5M fee' i 7ri wfliiiirsi'ariiuii.Hej Ctitmti. Cooit ol 1'leas und Quarter Sessions, Ktbinaiy I eno, lfU5 Julin Hooks and Willie Deauta u pur good fortune ttf know, the deceased, und we had prepared tribute to his memory, inadequate, we uu fens 1iowvr,to his nieriis. Ihit on receiving llie stabjouied proceedings, we have concluded to lei ihrm speak his worth, rather than our own feeble pen: At the Coast of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, for Granville County, al its May Term, the Court beig duly convened, C. H. W leV, Esq. addressed the Court and Bar, as follows: 't Gbktlkmei or jyf Coi s-r anb Ua:. It js with einolknw that l ean ill conceaj, that I rise to announce te you (he death of a beloved friend, a respected 'and esihnubls member of Ihis I tar. In telligence bas arrived, that Thomas H. Hretnu has fatten "t victim to that fatal disease, which hat so mournfully scourged his father's bouse. He died, 1 uaderstand, at his mother's, in tbs County -of War ren, n the' morning of Tuesday last; Lost than a month ago, be kSt Oxford 'In Sscrl teathsahh, and eipeoliug soon to return. While abseur; a sister was suddenly Cut down ; his father adoa followed, and now, he has gone to Join them iu a better and a brighter world! My aecpiainlaBce with Mr, tSrtruiU, commenced whesl we were at Ihe CnuMsnuty of North Carolina, som sii years-ago, troln which tmieftill his Jeatfr,! have known him imimiitefy. : 1 cannot now speak of" bis merits at tbev deserve, or my affection would worn ott am toe moohcrJpTcsd with gn sf at tbif rseent afibs iITi;J NTATIiH Or, AflllltK V liorlti i uruliim IMMrW I.4-II.M- l l, 1) WTATK.1 Di.-TKICT COt'.'ItT, FOit THi: I)lTKIt;TlF PAMPLIt O-iV HA KHVJ"t- V. April Term. 1M5. li is ordered by the Conn, llial lhe t'b rk pilbli.h Hi llio llahinh liruisler, Ihe lisoies of Ihe Pi litioners ill ISaiikiuplcy, Hhoae cuscs have been put olf ihe Docket at their ensis, nt ibis Turn, for want of prosecution ; and notify them llnil tin ii Pi'titions may he ro instated, on Sfiphrulion and payment ol'eosts; but thai Kxreiiiious will be issued on Ihe li'rsl day of July next, if the costs be nut pre viously sailsheu. 'J'he nantrs are ns follows : James M. Mayo, uf Csrlerrt County, George Williams, Andiew Vesml, , A luey tiiwdins-, - . liinjainin Warren, and Vi 1 1 1 turn Davis, ol Chatham County, Uenjamin Bowles, George W ' IliirSnuhs, . .William H. 1'a.chall, W iltism A. Milrhell, Arlliur J'aburn, John I licks, and Peter Evans,' ol Granville County. Henry C. Enhis, , Jesse W. Stuikius, and John Ferrill, of Johnston County. James Perdue, William Cube, nd Noah Hall, of Orange Count.". William Mnynnrd, William W , (iray, snd '" '' Troytt. Willow, of Wake Counry. Joseph Jeruicun, of Wavne Colintv. JEIlli; UKOWN, Clerk. Pr. Adv. ?4 60 8H-St , 8TA.TJU ol ilorlli jtrolina. Vyt. Cous-rv Court of Pleas aud Ciuaiisr Sessiijin, February 'l eriti, ISta. 2adcK-k Peacock, aud John Horilis, and James Dick inson, A. G Person, W. H. Holmes, Henry Dick inson, CmIvIO Coot, L. T. llannuin, Jamvs Pea cock and Lyi Peaoek. e. James'Msnin.; Origindl Attar.hmtnl Il appesrirte' lo Hie saJisfoctipo of lbs Cfturl, thai Janies Msrim, the Defeu'laot in ihe above can's is HOI ail iiibsb.laiil el this Sla'e: Kit Iberelore order d that 5utilicsiimi lis msdevfortix wSskt in (he f!a kUKli Kegisiur, ooHlymg said Dolnndanl lo be and f pear bekus the Jusneet ol the Court of Pleas and Q.uanei StuM, hi the Court Houts in Wayuetboro', on the liiird. Nfoodsy in May netf, iben end bf lo replevy or plead to issue, or juiljjnreiit final will lie 'lenderea iainst tihu and tlie (jio'fien levied upou,., condemned lo-santsfy Ptaiulifls' elsim. ": Witnem, Jit A. Uric. Clerk of Msld Court, at , Office, tlie Ihird Monday inFelosry. H?tS. JNO. A, GJiEKN.Clvrli. -P. tar. e 2, . : - Ihiinii. I'eaeoek. Oi iginul Attaehmrnt. It appeal ini; 'o ibe miisdicliiin ol lbs Court, llial tb, lleli uibiiii, Hams. Peacock, is noi an mlinhiuin! ol Ibis .Siale: It isoideied, Ibsreloic, ihiil plilibuation i,e made lur mi w t-t-1. s m ibu baluigli Henister, noti Ivuiu sHul Ueleiuhiiit lu be tiial a,ienr helore Ihe Jus nresol iftr Court ul Pleas n ml i uariel Sessions, hi die C.uii llon-e m U'livnesboro', on llio third Momlny in May h-ii, Il .en and Ibere lo replevy or plea-l lo is sue, or in ii i u ol fimil w ilt hr lemlored sgaiust him, and the juopeny levied ou, condeiiuiCd lo Pliilnliflt' cbioii. V ..... .... . .JM . . ft.. . .Jlh, uui), St Olfioe, Ihe ihiil Monday m Fehomry ,JSJ5. JAO. A. GitEEM, ClerW Pr. ivlv $i.r. d'2j 2fi 6'w. 'Land for MIESu bscfiber, wittiinfjto remove to Ills West, otters to sell, on sri oinhiodsliiig terms, the fol lowing Tracts Of I.UIld, in Wake Cou-nly, viz : The Tract wlipteoh he lives, containing 280 Acrcs sit u a ted ft piles Nurlh-west of Kaleinb. oil the Huad leading ihniee to lllllsbornugli. 'Ihe Dwelling House has live lloofns below, Willi Iwo fire-places, nnd one fire-place shove. There i iilsu.nn excelleni ,W'ell of V aler in Ihe yard, arid nil fteitjssary out Inmses, wilh n uoo,l bain and Thrasher. The Or i hard ol Punt Picas tniiiuil bo surpassed, as il is youitfr and ihnfiy. Ald, one oilier Tract on Ricfilarid Creek, of 260 .cres, six miles fioin hah iirh. Also, one oilier ''nut of 13(1 Acres, six iuiles front ' Hah'iith, on Hiire-Mnipc, near llie roail. All of ihe above will, be sold on restonnble terms, by applying lo the Slibsi-rilier. WILLIAM F. BMITH; May fi. IS1G. 87 Sir I'dtK liltoil Of III) IH-af A Dnmb And Wind of Norlh Carolto f ffS H B 1, PI E U A-R X : D O A KD is t.lceH lo ns.ak known, ibat lb Prhunl lor the lteaf and Dumb commenced opeiatiofis in the Cily ol Raleigh on ilid 1st itift.. Under favorable auspices, though It hss lo rt'urel ihai so lew of the Counly Courts, have, ts yet, scicd on the l ubji et, ill accordance with (heAct of the l.'st General Assembly, as reijucsted in a former Adtrlierenl of Ihe Ussid. It hot he n ascertained by correspoiidence llial a , School for the Itlind can alto be rtlahlishod here, upon lei mt more economies I, than (bote of Institu liont wiihoul (he Kan ; and such an one will be opened as soon as a sufficient number of Pupil shall Offer lo justify the undertaking. The Chairmen of ihe (,'miniy Courts, Mieriffs said County Hnlicitoia are then foio n cuVlly urged lo bring the Act foie.aid to the alivJilhin ,t their Courts, and to make returns lo tlie President of ih Board, of the num lr of Deaf and Dnmb end Blind persons in-their Counties, lieiween the nfc of 8 slid 80 jean, at ear ly n priivllcable, ' , , This appeal in behalf of the (Intitule and unfortu nate will, it is hepeJ, leetive st the hands of these L'dicrrs, an attenlion etptslly prnlnpl and effrctivt', as" if the duty had been imposed by law. WILL. A, GKAIfAM. . .. Pit ti off. Lit. Board. Mav Sth, IMS. , 37- im feTla ( oF N orlU t'aroHiinFliANSklff Cunty. Conn of Pleas and Quarter bessietuf, fVfarth Term, 1845. Martha We'slray ti. "', . Daniel Westray, Locke. Wesfrty, Jrvtilllet6n C." Westrsy. ' ' Petition far Doner. fn this ease, il appearing to ibe tatis'sctiofl o that Ctturl, (hit liiulelon C. Weairey.on of the PefendJ nis in (bis cat, resides beyond the iimil of the State: It it ordered Ihst publication be mads for six weeks m it Rsfeigh Kegisjer "nelifying bim to appear al our next Court of Pleat and Quartet Beesiutts, te be held for the County of Frohk1in,-st th Court IloUa n Loiiisliurg. on the second Monday ef June. 1845, tbcii and 'there lo plead, an wer or demur, or the said petition will be heard tf phrlt as to hint, and judg -n.ervl H1(ifet Uccordingly.- ' ' " W Rueii. Williinr. T. Perry. .Clrfc-of o saiJ Court, af Office, tbeiK!coii4 M,(Uy March, IBi&i w, t. plsiuir; o u. i r.AUv.$ ss. - - -' a. I 4 I' 4 ' .A.," . - ,V
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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