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w4 W3'3'ii5jN?' fftJ'S&i"??1 f:.f' rr i i 'i in . TWT7 1 -'. '. I.- r i !. -- '' 5 Published every KrUUjr, hj Wtarot H (alk4 K.litor and Proprictur, at 'Vh: VOL.. XtiVI. .PIk AY, JUNE 10, 1845. . . .... . , jf m ve DoIIai per Annum. t 1 3TO.QCa . RALEIGH REGISTER. RALEIGH, N. C. Tuesday, June 10, 1845. IJNIVJEttSITY OF NOftTII CAKOLINA AN tha mat cniiemttr of '.bur free Institutions, it always pre plur to record evidences of ty growing importance in uflie Chapel IIUI ths eat of ur Uqwmity-ana- we fanaffins w. hall be borne out in tb. mmHioi, by ail present, that a mora imposing and brilliant occasion hai never bean witued in the Republic of Litters in North Carolina. On Commencement day (Thonday) it wa oom puted that at least fifteen hundred penona. were pres ent at the Exercises, among whom were some of the moat distinguished citizens 'of the State, beside an unusually large number of Trustee, and the great est collection of Ladies ever before ee.n a eircam stance of much more importance to the young gen ffeinen of the College, than all tlis rest combined. We are highly gratified to state, that the situa tion of our University was never more prosperous thanjt no is. The high and acknowledged' repu tation of the learned gentlemen who compose Ha faculty, with a President al their head," eminently qualified by nature and education for his responsible position, entitles the Institution to the commanding and lofty influence which public opinion is now dis posed to admit as its due. The followmr Trustees or the University were in attendance, vix : His Excellency Gov. Graham, Ex. Governor Morehead, Hon. D. L. Swain, James Me- bane, Esq., Dr. James. Webb, John D. Hawkins, Esq. Hon. Win. II. Battle, Charles Manly, Hugh WadJellf Esquires Hon. James S. Smith, Hon. Jno. H. Bryan, Louis D. Henry, Charles L. Hmton, Robert B. Gilliam, Nicholas L. Williams, George F. Davidson and Weston R. Gales, Esquires. Tlie Public Exercises, which commenced on Tues day, were continued on each day until the evening of Thursday. On Tuesday, at 4 o'clock, P. M. a Ser mon was preached to the Graduating Class, by the Rev. Mr. Gilchrist, of Fayetteville, from Corin thian L Cil 13, v. II and 18. ' WAen I ku a child, I spake as a child, I undent and a a fluid, thought at a child; but when I became a man, put away childish things. For now wt tee through a glass darkly ; bat ihenface to face i note I know in fart', but then shall I know, even at alto I am knovn." The aanewledged aDlm, ; read gentleman, prepared his auditory for a dieplay of mental power men was tuny rewncu, nu was well calculated to exert a happy influeucs in forming the principles oC youthful aspirants after dis tinction. On Tuesday night, the following young gentlem", selected from the Freshman CJass, delivered Orations, vix i . . 1 Henry G.Williams, (FrMi) Houston's defence before the House ef Representatives. , 2. Thomas C. Piuckard. (oi'a) Everett s Fourth of July Oratjon at Cambridge. 3. James Gallier. Neu Orleam) Phi lips'. Speech before the " British and Foreign Bible Society. 4. Thomas H.. Holmes Clinton) Phillips'. Character 5. ThomaE. Watson, (Chapel Hill) Bell, on the TaritT of 1833. ..... 6. John K. Strange, (Cumierlaai) Rienxi a Address to the Romans. (Mitford ) 7. John W. Cameron, Fayetteville) Webster, on the " Greek Miusiou." On Wednesday morning, at 10 o'clock, a Procw sim wat formed in the CoUegt Campat, under the direction of Stipbsm F. Pools, Marshal, assisted by Messrs. Wiixiam A. DAJiifL, Richard N. Forbes, Lucum Holmbs and VVilliam B. Mearm, which moved in the following order to the new Chapel, ii : 1. Musicians. 2. Members of the Freshman class. 3. Members of the Sophomore class. 4. Members of the Junior class. 5. Graduating class. 6. Alumni. 7. Citizens of Chapel Hill and its vicinity. 8. Stranger and Visiters 9. Teacher of Schools. 10. Pareut and Guardian. IK Worst?-",,- ' 12. Faculty. 13. Trustees. . 14. Governor of the State and President of the Vlni- 15.' Orator of the day, attended by Committee. . While oassinff the monument of President Cald well, ths members of the Procession uncovered their ths Chatwl. it opened, and the Procession entered iu reversed order. Aftet the immense auditory were seated, the An nual Addres was pronounced befor the two LiUra ry Societies, by the Rev. T. F. Davi, of Salisbury. We express, w are confident, the general sentiment whetrwe aay that a more chaate, beautiful and ap propriate eflbrt bn(een rsrely elicited. Its subject Was the eapacioifr powers of the Mind, and the high duty of cuWvaliigUhem to full expaniou, and tb -Address anouhded witlrtogeBr reaonins,T:lasical allusions, and ths aptest illustrations, whil a vein of 'nlightened piety ran through ths whole, and be pok ths sacred character of the speaker. We hope see this Address 10 print, fllough ws heard that it author, wilti characteristic modesty, had declined sach publicity. , ' Oa Wednesday afternoon,' there Was a most ia Uresling meeting of th Alumni Anociation, at which Gov. Moasu.AB presided, No less than tan Alumni. of th Iustitulloit bar died (ince th last ComoieaooflMna, and very iuteiwUng Biographical sketches of ach were read by differeut member of the Asaocialionf viai - . , Of Hon.VsM Martin, by Clartta Manly, Esq.. ' William S.Mkton, by Ho.u W. H. Battle. ' Hon. Joel HiUeman, by Geo. P.. DsnuZaoa. Can. m A-1 j Ttuttar E4ar4 D.SimmU.bj Protesso &ra, r Robert H. Cnoan, by 4tev. . r. Uan , Orteat M. Cmthbtrt, by Professor Gravest Jno, N. BdrktdaU. by Samuel PhiUipt, Esq. . .2 James W. CamplftU, by WOlum J. Uiark, rq. Jt W, Tmlinsaa,br W. 8. MmUina, Esq. Ts HUl SprniU, by Tutor .4. 0. Brawn. ' Tha afternoon was so far advanced, when th In- teresting exercises of the Alnmni Assoc iatioa ware bronght to Close, that there, was aot time to hold tb Anniversary meetlog- of the Bistprical Society of tha University Wtr obtained "a copy; however, of the very valuable Report prepared for the occa- s!oa bjr tha' Secretary,' Tutof PutLun, and shall publish it satire in our next At night, there was Declamation by ths followjog ?"nl f 'J.?0' Mm'f. of the Sophomore class, ' '. .1 I. Lionel L. Levy, (Sj. Cme,McDuffiejin th i.iiiuib. uj iho ienaHtuM. irthe " iUrooval of th DMMHttes.'V - v irthe " Removal f th . - ; l iSWi HaH, Wilmington) Osmond's Dream from in -vaalle Miectre." -m uiiu w uiuo. ( tiaieiirni run n rniniDDic 01 A f 1-1 . s i I 1 .a . m ill- 'm Demathenes. "V" i John Pool. (Elizabeth CiM Webeferonlhe 4Pa,T nsma Miiision." , .71, 7" . v 'Z? Kwrangt.t., ,iayouine 7. William H. M anly (Raleigh,) Eulogy ou Henry Clay. (Anonymous.) II wilt be perceived on corisultlngthe list ef Speak ers on the eveuiugsof Tuesday and Wednesday, that there were representatives from ix States iu th U nion a fact, of itself, illustrating most strongly the estimate in which the University is held abroad. Thursday was j the Annual Commencement, aud was a day of exhiliratmg interest. At 10 o'clock, a Procession was formed, as on Wednesday, but a much more imposing one, which moved to Gerard Hall, every nook of wliioh was densely crowded, ex bihting a rare assemblage of beauty, fashion and intelligence. The following was the Order of Exer ewes fur the day, vii : rOREKOON. 1. Sacred Music. 2. Prayer. - 3. Salutatory Oration, (in Xatin,) J nomas . Davis, Salisbury. ' Public opinion should be enlighleued? Thomas J. Sumner, Lmcolnton. 4. Oration.. 5. Oration. 6. Oration. 7. Oration. 8. Oration. 9. Oration. reea 1 ragedy. Edward Dromgoole, Brunswick, Va. rieasures 01 Literature. James J. Herring, Lenoir. ' Tendency of the Afe to Ultrainai.' P. Garland Burton, Mecklenburg, Va. True Theory of the Constitution.' Frederick D. Lente, JVeie Berne. ' Periodical Literature of N. Carolina.' Ralph P. Buxton, FayettnilU. . AFTERNOON. 1. Oration. ' Influence of National Insignia.' . . Reubeu C. Shorter, Alabama. . urauon.. ail is Vanity. ' n . , George Vi Strong, Sampnn. vrauon. incompetency of Reason lo coutrol Passions.' Jess P. Smith, Fauetterilie A Ohi;.. 1 ... . . . ... J win.,.- irnnnwir m iM.-.f.pn r I 11 , 5. Anuual Report. 6. Degree Conferred. 7. ' Oration. ' ' RponsibilHy of Talent,' with the Valedictory.' Jos. J. B. Batchelor, Halifax. 8. Sacred Manic. 9. Prsyer, The Orations delivered-by the young gentlemen above named, were of course original, and leil .on the auditory not only a deep impression of their ewn intellectual acquirements, but of reflected honor wor thy of the distinguished literary reputation, leal and industry of tho heads of the College. The Senior or Graduating clas consisted of the following gentlemen, vix: William E. Barnett, Jo seph J. Bj' Batchelor, Charles Bruce, Peter G. Bur ton. Ralph T. Buxton, Samuel J. Calvert, oamuel W. Cockrelr, Thomas F. Davis, Edward Dromgoole, B. L. Dnsenbery, Alexander B. Hawkins, James J. Herring, Eugeiie J. Hintoii, Owen D. Holmes, Plea sent A. Holt, H. O. W. Hooker, Virginins II. Ivy, Fi-nHorirV I). T-iite. Liinirdon C. Manlv, Richard H. Masou, Thomas C. Mcllhenny, William T. Mebane. Alexaiider D. Moore, Lucien H. ganders, Reuben C. Shorter, Thomas F. Slade, Jesee P. Smith, Dewitt C. Stone, George V. Strong, Thomas J. Sunnier, Le onidas Taylor, Samuel D. Wharton, Thomas E. Wbyte. Tho sight of so many young men who, after a daily association for four-years, were abont to sep arate, perhaps never , lo meet agaiu, awakened the most lively emotions even in those who had beeu lug accustomed to. such scenes. May the many high hopes and fond, anticipation which animals their young hearts and enthusiastic temperanicBts, bs all realized on the great theatre of life I The Degree of Bachelor of Arts was conferred, In coarse, oulhe everarTIembers of the Graduating class. The Houorary Degree of Master of Arts wa conferred on the following gentlemen, vii : Willi. W. Alston, of Sumter District, S. C. ) David A. Barnes, of Northampton county ; Robert R. Bridge, of Tar boro' : Franci T. Bryan, Military Academy, West Point ; Kenelm H. Lewis, Tarboro' Tbos. J. Mor issy, Samrjson J William S. Mullins, Fayetteville ; Thorns Ruffin, Missouri ; Rev. Albert Shipp, Che raw ; Joseph T. Summerell, Salisbury ; Calvin H. Wiley, Oxford; Cbarle P. Heartwell, Virgiuia ; Jeremiah W. Murphy, of Lincolnton ; and J. Ran dolph Clay, late Charge d' Affaire at Vienna, and new Secretary of Legation t St Petersburg) And lb Honorary Degree of LL D. wa conferred en Wiuje Pi-Matwwsrcf the UvS. Senate, Grad uate of the claa of 1815 ; on John Y. Mason, Attor- iSlaaeM-MJiA aT,(fttat c of 1816 1 and on Jaik K Polk, President Of the United States, and a Graduats of th claa of 1B18. The festivities of tho week were closed by a delight ful Entertainment, given to the Graduating bias by the other Member of College, and fnruined by Mft HuXiard, whose reputation a a caterer of good thjngs is too well established to need Nswapaper endorse ment It was " a aplendid afiair," and will not soon be forgotten those who participated m it pleasure l may bs truly, if not poetically said, that Mwerva'b Hall well nhone that Bight, With beauty' glowing splendor, Bright eyas and form both jhed thair light, , r On our country's Ira defender Th Tiawlees had a most painful duty te perform, in wplling from ths Institution two of its Students, whose conduct had been of tb most rebellion and violent Character. W forbear jiving Skater puWU ty io tb matter, by mentioning tho name of tb in dividuals, but th prompt and decides setioa of the Board wiU Uow to Parent and lb Pnblic, that if ny ? (he out breaks, which have ss ftaoaentljr dm. graced ofhe Cetlrgea, thotild be al'lempted at Cheaei Hill, they will be met with an esergy befitting tha crisis : For, the Trustee sra determined, as far Is in Uiem lies, that the charattor of our Slate, as a law and order-loving people, shall suffer bo stain by tot. legt Ritta. Though, it is due to Iho young temie- men of th Institution to soy, that w'rtli the rxoep- lion of the .ingle instance alliidodto, them never was, at any former period, greater quiet, or less causa for complaint. The action of the Uuivenitv. through j ail iU arteries, tasimnd and h.eallhy. May it cootinva i I. n : ,u . Sourish yet more-and more, yearly to send fortli lnm 1 w""' " , ' m atfd adorn out hlCnly "vwd country ! i m-wr n.vTw- - intuuuui ilia W11ICS ina VYnlff9 of "'h Caroliue, abovn all others, should be the last, sileutly to surrender up into the Bands f Loco Focoism, the selection of tho to whom are to be entrusted the government of the Country. However other States may have vascilla- ted, however recreant they may have proved to their interests, and the hopes and expectations of tlie Pa- tnoi, yet the'good old ionl State has remained in flexible and firm as her mountains. The numerical strength of our opponents in any particular ilistrict, should not deter us from makiug.battlo against them; in the approaching Congressional Election. Sach was not the spirit that actuated the Whigs of the Revolution no'suuh craven thought wa entertain ed, when (he dark cloud of war hung over us, And immense swarms of the enemy were constantly land- i mg on our shores. No relying upon God and the ..s... .i.e., vause, mey vaiiaiiuy met tne ri.rl,l.,...... T . L r- . . enemy, and continued gallantly to straggle, until the pioud bird of Liberty perched triumphantly upon our banner, and we declared ourselves a free and inde pendent Nation. Let us imitate their noble exam ple, let u. meet the myrmidons and satellites of power. sword in band,, determined to do battle in defene of those principles,. upon the ultimate success of which, we believe; depend the perpetuity and happiness of our beloved country. The Whig party is the great conservative party of the Union. Let it maintain its integrity, and, ere long, the honest of all parties will come lo its aid aud save the Union from destruction. If the Loco focos and I heir foreign allies can live under the reia-ii of King Hickory thesecdud, surely the Whfgs cau. . And though Hie wheels of business may stop, or be rendered nugatory, by the weigh'y clogs of Locofo coism, yet we have a couutry and a Government i worth saviBg. Vhigs of North Carolina, let us save it, and enjoy the proud saliafacliou of ..transmitting it iu all its primitive nuritydo future ireuemtioiis. C&US Dp 1119 ' Bprilis w y HP 11 wniiiiiSsiii mil - J'ui" 1 sons our Adamses, and all tho host of our Revolu tionary aires. Then forsake not the name. Its us- sociations are glorious ana lieari-surriug. ueimi wjth it, is more d-wirable than victory, under the black banner of Locofocoism, although tinselled over with the false aud hypocritical drapery of modern Democracy. Let us then bestir ourselves, determined to do our duty, our whole duly. Iu the language of Ihe la mented Cherrv " Ihe euemy are iu the held, aud they must b met" THE NEWBERN DISTRICT. W rjjoice to learn, by the subjoined extract from the last " Newbernian," that the Whigs have de termined not to let the election for l'ougrens iu that District, go by default- It isirue,. they may have a choice between the two " Deniocrulic" aaphants for Representative in Congress, but the avowed prin ciple of both are equally averse to thoxe of the Whig party, and the success of either would therefore bo detrimental to our pure aud sacred cause. ProiO ' ed by a determination to do all in their power lo send one to Congress who will truly reflect their seutiineHts and wUbes, they have determined to run as their candidate, Riciuro S. Donnei.l, h of Newberu ; a young gentleman of a lugli order 01 talents, generous and noble, and a whole-souled Whig we expect to hear that he will give Mesnrs. Toole aud Cla-k somethiug else to do beside quar reiiiii; with each other. By the way, we hope the laudable spirit manifested by the Whigs of the Newbern D'utrict, will excite a -uke preie'wormyiirrovem friends in this District We bave a mucb (mailer majority lo contend sgaihrt we have taleut, ws have energy, and by proper exertion we believe we can eucceed. Let us resolve to try it . But to the extract! ATTENTION WHIGS!! Richard Sfsioht Dons ell, or Craven, oca Cas- DIDATE rOH CONOBEM. For some time We have felt a degree of mortifies tion seldoui experienced, at the small prospect there was for a Whig caudidaic ia this Congressional Dis trict, at the approaching election, lu the content which has been waged with such fierceness, by the Democracy for some weeks, between the friends of Clark aud Tool, we have taken no iut-rest ; really regretting the existence of a feud even among .our political adversaries j and w are heartily glad that We 'Irs now-able "to make a suggestion, which my throw oil upon the troubled waters. As the con ductor of a Whig press m tbe District, wo- feel that the sky b.ighten above us. aad the cloud are about to be dispelled, which had settled upon th pro-pecu of tb Whig for a time, and we are pleaded lo know that taeU are the feeling of Ihe Whig who are ac quainted wit h tfie development ws are about to make, throughout the District For some weeks, the thoughts and efforts of msny of th leading Whig in the District, hav been eloe ly directed to tha very important object of securiug ? . ... 1 1 u:-u li the consent 01 m taieuieo, ingenuous uu ih,u.i.. Whir, ia heemua their Candidate in the present con tat. R- ri. Donssu. Em., our worthy and talented lownmau, having been importuned and urged by hi Whig'frienaa to sutter hi asm 10 o run, nas ywis ed to their wvbe, roach against his private interests, provided MsMervic shsll b demauded by hi many frieaosvhroi.jliut tbe District Smoirgh of the pans lie feetiug has beeu ascertained to aiv us the a-sn-ranc that no nomination could be more acceptable. He has already been aontinated in Hyde, and before tui. In other counties, and we look for s (imultaoroo bunt of jay thKnghoot the District, at to puWica tion of bis eonsent to serve. With. B, 8. DosRBU. as our Candida le, we snail fling huraer X the breeiet cheered with lb prosseeu olNrielsry. This seniinstios will not only be fiafled hy the Whigs ef Lb District with uibouaded applause, but Ons DemftfMiiM f : . -.1 -ti . . I , . ' '"" win iefi a degree or unwont wmtmii m im llutv lu.TI I.- - 7 ie conieua Willi -rr--" gentlemanly detriment and lofty bMnng, enmle him to their high consideration. ; P. 8. Saic the foregoing was in type, we have eceivod the ' North State Whig," contaming . cttrd from Mr. Toole,' announcing his withdrawal from ... ..unw-iuu, iraviug 10 ;uesra. IJunxki.l and CwK "aa open field and a fair fight." The Whig. we perceive, are buoyant and enthusiastic as to the success of ths contest. "MK ' ' r FLORIDA. i3Tn- elnction fur "Grovernrir, Members of As. r emb!y, and Alemher of Coimrcsi took place in F.orid.i on Monday t.f hist week. We learn, from highly respectable source, that the Whigs have, probably carried ifcaStaieVwith th exception of f!n.OTH, .L-v c..- . hic ijoio i oro c;ni(iii;ie (inr. i,e. vy; ucin, very popular. Should this turn out to be mi, e eay-t- Lei the cannon to the trumpet speak. FREE POSTAGE. After, the 1st of July, Newspaper printed in Raicijih, will go free to the following Oflice, viz : In Wake County: Eagle Ruck: Flemington ; FuremiUe; Fish Dam; Holly Springs: Kelvin Grove; Neuse; New.'iht ; Rulesville; Rogers' Store; Wke Forest; and Wakefield. In Or. agt: Chapel Hill ; Alorin.rsville; an.l Prattsbtir;. 10 Lhatham: drove; Ihiikney's Roads. In JtAmlvn: bmithfield. In Franklin: Franklin. i F TEM PR RANCH CONVENTION. The " Hillshorougli noforder" publishe I proceedings uf a Couuty 'lH)ieraiice CVMivemtim huld in that place during ihe Mny County Court, at which there were present one hundred and tweuty-five Delegates. The object uf ihe Com ventiun was lo memorialize tho County Court to put a. top to granting licences for retailing liquor, aud to exurecs their disanurobalion of tl 10 nr.K t irn r 1'f trealitijf in all clectioiienrin caiiipai,'iii. A Resolution was altrn paeppd, that a Temperanre' Conveuliun be held annually 011 Tuesday of .May Court. The cause is sa.J to h-ive gamed a (reuli impelus, in that sect inn nf the Slilc. ILT There is mueh in the experience of every man, to conhrm the remarks continued in the follow ng ar- licle. It la more perceptible, of course, iu larger ci ties, but there are Ton us no larger tliu.11 our own, in whirh tlieqnostion what does he do for livinir." hie (o live without it, thouiili 110 one tali dlvlntrW wbat way they are able to accomplish this myste rious talk : " What, does he do for a lieing. There is no phe inmennn more striking or more- perplexing to thoxe who l"k uH)ii ihe world in large cities, than to ob serve how ninny Ihoie are about town wjio neem lo live well, but appear to do nwhliig hien who are, as it were, exempt from Ihe toils of existence, and tho' without property, lhat any one knows of, do still contrive 10 make a gentlrniwiiy -appeafaiice, and IO have their full Bhares of the god lliiugs of the time baki'r in the sunbeam." us our cutcmpnrary of ibe Boston Transcript wHl remarks not, like Italian I.X'iaroii!, in filth and rugo, but like geulh-meii of Ihe first water, in hroadc'o'h and white kids, daintily dressed, mid .'melim ' peffimied like a milliner.' And how do ihey live, having no bank accounts, as somidiudy else reniurk. of them ' drmving' no dividi mi iiiakiug nodepoi-iles?' ' AH their wuuts,' .ays the "aim- authority. nppenr to lw supplied ill some occult and inipcrcejilible manner, tailors make no .complaint of them boot makers or hatters Irou b'o them wiih no 'little billts' tliey look.a slteritra olficer boldly in the face as they pass him, anil his eye glances with profetn-ioiml imhllerence over their dainty person, llow do they gel their living V " Scale's Uoztlle. VOR TIIK RKOISTER. Mr. 0L9 : It was truly gra ifying t.. fee the unanimity wilh which the largest bench of Magin Irate that liave met for some time, decided al most unanimously in favor of making full provi sion for all Ihe Deaf and Blitnl of this County. This act is one of the most noble of their whole lives, and 'hey will ho able to look back upim it with heartfelt pleasure, wIkmi they ee this clas broutfht from perfect daiknes to education. Tohrllfrtw1erw' iTi6"$i!iy" STirans- BCting busine for Ihemselve. And it is oei. rable that alt who are able to educate their own children,, will lose no tirno in eending them up. a the Heboid is nnwiw snrcwef nt -ojetflitm ; and it i hoped lhat the philanthrope' who may hive business al the different Court, will ee that immediate action i taken nn llii uhject, and if possible, that one should be sent from each CoairtT. No tune ought to be lost, a the "School ha commenced under the most favorable aufptre. Editors, aud all friendly to this best of in' it ul ion., will pleae give llii a much publicity at they can. r A VISITOR. CAUGHT AT LAST. We learn from a gentleman ol Carbarrus, lhat Pa VB, a negro boy, who wa convi. ted in ibe Superior Court of lhat county of committing a rape upon a white girl, and nentenced to be hang ed, but escaped from jail before the time of his xecutton arrived, has been caught and af. ly lodged in jail there to await the exeoutiun of iho law. lie wa taken in Mecklenburg county, nera be bad been secreted in a cave. . Carolina Watchman. CaLvni Lttlb, tree mulatto, sometime gu ci.ovicird of burglary, was publie'y executed at Lexington, N. C. 00 Friday ihe Jttiht The nn gro, being a shrewd iiitellrgeiit.fellowit was ge nerally expected thai be would make a farewell speegh or dying cwifMKMi f but be said not i ord uubli.iy a to bis guiji or innocence, . - tireerthora' Patriot Gbbat Fi t Qune& A Ore broke out in Rirbardten'e Tanne in Qnebec on Wednesday last, i Tbe Quebec Osxette sappose that, a pop .,iioa nf shout ten thousand would be without a norm. JiMf all 8amt Kock Suburb were fa. A slroyed. ln nre was sun raging, mrsaieun.a aa awul deeuucuoji of property. ITEMS. ... I APPOINTMENT BY TUB PRESIDENT William E. I'riclmrd, Collector of the Cuaimns. Camden, North Carolin i, vice (ieorgo W. Charles removed. UJ" Mnjor James M. Palmer ha beenappoin- 'ed Post M,.,er it. HtlUboro', it. the olaro of The Athens Courier rail, ihe President the ii. utslruus Jumes K- Pnlk.' Fact. fal II.... j iniision, cxfresnient of Texan, is deliver, tng remor:inco addresses-in New Orleans. On Dit The Credent City mvs. it is rep-ir. ted thV K,t,ert Tyler. Es., ha. , Prrns The Rnadtn Obliriim. 9 P.r,,,! 11 . .i...j. ... . . - " 'our (l8, t"euirneu 10 uepair, an.l . 1.. . . j tide view of the White House.' iiiuturaui.i u-iiii .h We understand that tlm Rev. Win. II F.mte, is prrparnijj a lliaiory of the Pre hyierinti Church 111 North Carolina, in cornpliancu with a request of tho Syncd of Ihe Slalo. The IJld JVorth Stats fJfJMATCitED.'.-Mesar.. Wren &, Macon, Richmond, Va. nold, at auction. yee'e'day, my No. 1, hhd. at $i)5 per hitndrcd 1 nave received iiJ 01) lor it. It a. hourrln by James Thomas, Jr.-; who also bought mv No. ! at 1517 00. T. A. VANCKV- The death nf John D Daw ion, E.so , a member of Congress from Louisiana, is uuiiou 1: cj. 1 A Dedication D'lxneir l:iK novel, 1 he Sy. bil, i thus boutifully dedicated lo Ihu author' I " better h ill :" j " I would inscribe these voluinea to one n hnse hear, ever pr-unpt. her .0 eyinpaHiao with tho sum'rin ; to Dim whose tasto Jias olian rhuslpii. j ed, and whoso judgment has over guided, their I ppe. ; to a most faithful friend, and a perlect ll; r i, ' i lie. The marble bust of Gen. HarnVon, exertited bv ihe riil.ior Clovinger, while 'in Italy, aurr pun based from his widow by the cinzens ol Cm. citinalti, has arrived in that city. It is pronoun ced by good judges a work of great truCifulncfs and me nr. Queen Victoria was hut SO yenrs old lhn24ili ult. hhe 1. like lo have as large a Queen Charlotte, wife of tlerj;e Mrd. family The Crowned Iliads. Paris in the mouth of August nex', will exhibit the iinposinjr and x,.j. liiig.peelacle of no less than six crowned hoad. at one and the samo time, viz: I..,uih I'lullippc hnnsclf.'the Queen of Kngl.iml, ih- King ol the Iliil iiilH I hfl lurilliiif Nsbtsjjtts,L'M. t Uim-.l. ,J jJ.o Tho E'lghxll papers aniioij nre iiioueninnr mn- Thoma Iliaxl, a writer w hose place in liiernturo will remain vacant, ills humor, which common, ly took a punning shape, wa really and ingenious In a marvel ; but h,s senso of .teruer realities was keen; and some of his latter snugs set forth tho natural sWrily feeling, of the poor in memorable ry'hm. with a force seldom attained since the liino of Burn. TUC FKHNCll. MAN'S? DOG, OR A DOSE AUMiMSTEHEU BY THE DOCTOR. There i class of men in this world who for ihe most trivial cause blucter and look big. They are of the Bob Acres Fi lionl.ai.il w'HI swagger and swear ihev have killed or can kill a du.en men a day ; but once leel 1 heir ineinl, and like the valiant Hob lb;ir courage oozee onl Sit their fiinrers' ends, l'l one ol lliein he hut 1110I wi'b a bold front and like iho Iriei.d of Wiil am Pal tcrson.'sn far Inun e iiiciug a desire lo inflict per. HOiial 1 hrtl scnieul, he is apt to hernum laudato, ty of the action al winch lit- lirst a lie tied to take ,,lc'ne. Wo will, a. lawrer say. rjuote acne in point. Yesterday, about ihe time ihe clock lol ed three, J)r. and two friend entered the' Blue Dial Restaurant with til.! view of dini;ig lliero Sun tilt.n.eoiily iih them thTe en'ereda tierce-look, ing Fienchinan, with a lace all bond and a mil ilnry frock all buttons He as accompanied by s dog,: ruriif the lowes' device. The animal happened to come inconiacl with I lie dort"r'H lcg and Iroiu his m.m:"U there he turned up his snout and gave a snarl at the ''great medicine man,', which the latter promptly rep. ml wnlra ku k thai Vem thT-tmtne-ttttTuilftr-awtiy yefpmg undisr 111:-' inaeter's legs, who hy tin lime had taken seat at one of the email table. 11 w how the doctor tool had been applied to the pos!rri"r of his favorite, dog, and how the l itter calling on him wawnTrtrrsit-twrrn'trw-bm ty and for succor behind his chair, li s tirst tm noise (eemed lo ho lo Hiring " 'he doctor, wins by the way, though made ol the sternest s uif. . j n"t a Sampson 111 appcram e ; hula moii.eu 'a r- . ; flection appeared to dissuade him Iro.n carryiiiy out liis design. He was. however, evidently l .r from being talltAed Willi things as they were lie knocked ihe end of hi rane triolein Iv against the ground, hurriedly siroked his heaid, looked compassionately on the !o and rcvengefuirv 1 n the doctor, and teemed by all In gestures tuny bent on "nursing his wrath lo keep it warm." The doctor a'l this time Laik but lime notice of him ( hi dinner over he settled the bill for himself and two friends, and was near the door on Ins way out when he wa slapped from behind on the shoulder. Il" turned around and there was the enraged F'renchiuan. lie linked at the doc tor, and Ihe doctor coled at him as ferociously a if he were about to amputate Ins leg or his arm. The Frenchman, giving a twirl to Uia cane, .aid: " What for vou kick 111V doo eh 1 You know me one man of honor shall have de satis faction tor my dog lit de ten pace duel eh 1 I dn't know who you are, nor dn I care what ynu are," said the doctor. " I only know I kick ed your dog, and I am anxious to know what you hive lo say about ill" ' The Frenchman knit hi brow, began to raise and compress hi lids, put his cane quietly under hi asm, and coolly replied 1 . I have got diwm thing to say, monieur dat i have one vera large dog at home, dat would irfo6ti(bjikfckin" The rrenrhmi run. a.pincn 01 snout touched his bHt,nJwlked out. The dnciornd jjl friends followed, ImpreesW with the belief that If is by no meant dangerom to kick om Freocbu;a dogs, as a wouiu eem Pi&iyvna, - 1 SlNpiXAR CaK OF DhCSWNNESS AND WlC KKUNE.-S-We ..ot(, e.!y,,Hlerday Itiat a Unll ,y ' if name ol Robert B1.AHD. the kee-r nf . ,.7 rof . ........... ., r,u, y lrir,f irJ and brother ."Hiieiiiniin. mr Wamukl OWML. wh" keens a vnety hi, .re mi Third Al roaal iAr..s a ... T. h T Zl " ..'e ru,e"rB ..lJ.. .Mh M wnnn iitv i.i.tn.i.A...i i ... -- shoot injr h.wliiijj pieces, hi. h tenn.na.teil 1 1 f,, " V'. 1 C,,"'IX 'n Itglilinp duels. Bland, 111 order to tent tho ci.urijre of hi friend took down tan pistols, and told him . ' noire. r.? h ,ht both were loaded. I mriiil. alter examining ,h p.si.d. , remi,t he t ol their beinj; loaded, chose Hie brass p,s. t.l, and Bland tohf b.t.i he lia.l chosen ,,e best. One then rhalleiige.l le other lo tr0 out into H,a street and decide the matter. The, w., ,, erl, exiii-ctnur .(, ,.r Wl)IJj j ' IW'.II hot Ulaml through ,,e hody. On th.- rvt.n,iri.,tioii he ws so mur-h aftded lat hi wife M,IM.rtrd and fanned hia rinje 'lie trial ; aud he even ctil into the .,,. i,,ri(l ;"""""'' 'he deed he had perpir,,ed .n.i Y " tuoiit cnulll tie ((rrt nirain.l il,.oil I r ' v -w MP UIM, n , . ....1 ' . 1 r m "" A'giraie had ui;riei,io HI1 hen our paper went lu press. 'J KIU Isi: win constant ex use of opening medicine i,i, . n. .e'il'H i?KC.H,''" tat esetah-e ',,, ( all.He-Iv required. Thus Iho coiidmisofiliesi.000. the fountsiii of hfe, v. keirt trre fiom lho.-e impurities whioli would prevent it. steady current niiuisl, ,i,IK health. Thus morbid im mors nr.- prevented fro,,, becoming mixed with it. It Z I. 1 , " MIC'1 ll,r""Ch ,lle """ ""'I , l Ihe.. n.V. w Z T . f:... - """-n "ii" Has provided to K''r ,hf.v re used the s is required lo produce nu Ol"'ra"on- '''hey are the only medicine known which . OONKONM lfll mi. .lit. L, . , iii'irreiKT enn.he (riven tosoiue 01 our most respectable citizen,, whom they have cur- ed of -I.IiiIio.ihJ roNiivriisH, rr 'I'l.e alwve Pill, are on.ule, by regular Agents, m every ! ouiVoli N,me,alI,jhy WILL: PKCK. w holesale and retail. Agent, Raleigh. iVear M irian,..i, Fli.ri.l.i. Mr. I lnr M.lf of AJahau.a. to Mus .Mary L'. Vickc, of IJertlord o m 111 r, I . l , In Warren Co., by tlm Rev. Mr. Wvrhe, John . Pearce. K-j. of Halifax Co.. to M,. Sarah VVilhaniH, of Warrenton. Iu ItobeHnn einiiilv. Mr. R M Pn,.ll i mi atliar no Lee, eldest daughter ol J. C. Le Km Near Delilah Mrcliinr ll,.nn. Nu ..?' ty. .Mr. John William Ilium, m M,. LoUiw vu. kimvilaiijihier of Mr.Joeeph W.Hfcitis. 10 nionre counlV. Mr J ones ! t,,,., 11, of Chat. In Aiiaon emintv, Sir. TTtnnis 1 rssnsr nm to Miss Ijiuisn, daughter of Mr. John Buggau, uf Montgomery eonnty. DifU In this County, Mr. Rnhert Rav, for many years ill succession, though not recently U.air. keeper of tho .State Senate. Ho Wa a native itf Snssrx County, Va. had been lor 5ri year a Member of ihu Methodist Church, and wa one of the best of men. In New hern, on tlm 1st instant, of pulmonary cnnMimpti.wi, Mrs. Julia Ann Bncklin, wii of Capt William Bui klin, in the 2lth year her ag. In Cmtil)rr!anil enmity, en tho 23d ult. Archi. hald, smi of 'I'lmnias ami Catharine McKay, aged 1) years. Also, on the Turnpiku road "Mrs. Mar garet Mi la.'. ul, wile of Murdoi U MiLeod, aged 7J. And mi ihe l.Yli ult , Mr.Murduck McLeud, hunband ol the deceased. . II . ivimi roiti ATTORNEY AT LAW, ILL siliiid ii.u nulls in "he Co.nties of Ue tie, Martin, Hal.j, Ninth Impl.m and II, -.in ml lis locsied al W in.lor, llrii Lonmy, loon whii h plie s he wfifnol be absent al any tiuis more ihsn teur or live da) s. June S, 1(146. 6-B' C0,000 Shingles, ANTKD i the R.lrigh Kail Road, for which U Ihe CttnU wtli be paid, 46-ot hi?' aatd&ah T Ihe Annual lUcctiuv onhe ftoek holders nf lbs K iieiah At O'aaton Had K"sd Co., rn-nl in the Cilv ef Hsleiah. on Mndsv lb 2nd of Jmjr, on m.'lMin, Willism Peck wa rslled to Ihe t;tisir, nd A. U.-Mith appointed Secretary. It sppesrinn lhat a majority of the Htock vas not re presented, it was moved by J. I). Hawkins. Esq,., lhat this Meeting aJp.urn to me sin 01 jiny neii. WILL. PECK, Chairman. June 10. IH4. 46-im Jl NT IM IILWIIUD, PLATO CONTRA ATHEOS. I, A TO siraiust the Atheist. ; or the tenth book nf the Uial iauo on Iniws. acrompmied wi'h cinical notes and followed hy extended dissertation on some of the main poini ot the Plsinhic I'hiloso thy and Tbeoh.gy. by Tsylur l,..rrw. LL. U., Pro fessor uf ihe i reek L mgusge snd Literature in iho Uuiverailv ol'.Vcw Ynrk in I V.d. Also. The Uutchmsn's Firwide, by J. K. Palil ding, in t Vol, hew Edi ion. Uarnes Note- on Epbesians, Philippisns and Co Inssi.ns, in I Vol. ... A 8r.lem of L.lin Vers.fic.lion. in ProcrrM.ve Ujercises. bv Cbsrles Anihon, LL. I). Also. lo.Sfi Hsrper's Illun.ii ld Pi.lorisl Bible.. The hoe I'ul licsti n ju been issued from the Pr. ndrefur sale .1 ih fi.V. B.wssinr, R.lih. N. C. TUIEK i HUGHE. June 10. - ' , (fy Smwlsrit, Wtsr snd Independent pless espy. mil FL.OVU w wanted, is come to band. P ot part of Ik WILL, PECK. 44-3t R. leigh Joti 8 tor The ExerclM ! Plnu siaiMa Srtiool fex roiiag LadleaA CliilelreB. will be resumed 00 Tuesday, Ih I (ha of Jdnfc A few aior girl can ba tccooimoaatod "b ao. iUlwgh, Juu 4, 1644. June 7. 1N4.1. 111 if t ... 1 h -P. ;l
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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June 13, 1845, edition 1
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