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IoIlas per? A.. A.' J -J . 1 to si la Tuesday,'Fel)ruafy; -9iM&. , iWLLTHRK BE'prroSITIONf - Will h. .nnn.il on 7"- Will Ul " ISamiKT, , loiHL M thy kra lifntlly Uen, brinjr oat wort tit Ji CL0didu for Swror, ii PP ition to GmMHi for tfa mr pleun of i(hiifiknoeVdrBT W knowlhrtlb mow omderat portion of th Df moor tile", party, do irt dn pfMMiiioa, nd lq Ifteir hctrto rejoieo lhat Vfr. Ciuwiu ha deeliod tbo sominatwo. Ad kSauH m tho CooiitoaAPHWoi for th rttloetioajff r iaMfmbnit. ofct Mihfscton'ljr liohreHdutitofJhi jinrt term, V1? lflink ' ,at rt'ghi that iu npffn 4njBDetioo oM o ful illcd. And, heeauoo th hol t, Whisa wall tt.llMcraf,,, know' that William A. GaH mgU to ( rto-lhat ha if, in awry Miwo.aa loaeat man, aad a Dobla apaeirtta of a Norih-Cor. in featleman. ' A mora faithful ublia "art ant wa flovattnuted by lha people, and no mortal man, of ay nirty, vr dipotd hu fidelity to hia prtnciplea, Lr to the iutcreati ofia flOHrtkuoot Not 'ord bot a braath of ,uaMCKn, against In pemonai or talitlcal integrity, haa ver beonlnaiiiaatoA fta ad over, have wo Tiaardlila moat datermlard poHti- faal opponent acknpwjtdjo thaifonqualified admiro Itioa of hi independent, honeet, gallant bearing. Ho R, preily,;iaory aeaaai juataucb man1 10 m fjelltct, priiHiiple and haractor, a eonatitate a true Hind wertb' tepreaenlat'ive of the iatereeta of North jL'areliaa. Belioriag ihi, and "knowing how greatly Ela opponoata raapect hi integrity, firmnea and inde feeaoeiiee, we hr iudaced to belieteJiai thert Mill U K tpputi ?,kut that Goa. Graham wilt be' elected Lithottt.jiavlng any regnlatf opponent in die field &gauwt him.' Soma peraous, probably, may be voted tfor, - in a remote degree aa it were, but the great llnaiaof " DtmatnW even, wilt go for that man Who look lika a Governor, talk$ like a Governor, tj" The- " Wncola Coori!Pri. Uarigh-oiag organ af the aelf-rtylejl. Democracy jn North Caro Una, deaororaihf harJ blow gaiaa( tha tat ofertaaate Conwitiop f il party.. It ay-" W aaa iaeliaed to think that aw frid of the lata Con. ventio) haf prettylowiy imHated-thr King af the FnwcV. niareWog tlta- kilt and down again." Bat lo bo aenob, ky ptactpUala action the demo ratio parfy baa beaa Ihrowa iota aVoafuiiop which may prora af mora moment than maby wbh to ac knowledge, t it net Brapottarona, ht i45 dle gatca from all part of the State ooujd congregate at'Tlaleigh, and after accepting the excuse of on a good, who wa proinlueut befer tba party, witaaf aieWy. nominate another wholiad aovbetn thought ofy r aonaulUd, who prlvl affair needed the attieteat ecovomy, eUo and U to retun home, Without an alternative, ad anch men hi the Ceavaatiea aa Laa and VMaUt, ftitbar of 'wbaa could ha nobly, carried the banner of democracy throughout thaitanvaa, with'houor, if not upeeaa. ; ' . XXHJISIAN'A. ',. The election for State officer of Louisiana eom manced oa the JStu,tt)U and waa'-oonlipoed t)a day, excrpUu-New Qrlean, where it only lat one day. Th We in- tht CUy for Governor stood Wor Wm. DebH-a, Whig, 3,000, Iaaac Jotiueon, L. F. 3,431, Drrbigny, .NA, -f lflU . Th Loco Foeo candidate for Urtrtenant Governor, Trawniond Lan dry , Weeiyd 195 majoritv ovffhia Whig and N. A. op orient. Four Lecofocoa were elected to tlie ft. Senate; and of the nineteen delegates elected to the lower House of Legislature twelve are Locos and se ven Whig. Tho Bee say But sufficient for the day is the evil thereof. John son is probably Governor und Landry Lieut. Gover nor at least frefii the complexion of yesterday re turn such may be inferred as tlie result throughout the IState. EDITOR'S -CORRESPONDENCE. THE OREGON DEBATE. There baa beaa another debate in the Senate of th United State, on the Oregon- Question. Wa have HO space for to extended a disenssioo, and can only Mate that the effect of tb new by tbe-Hioernia, io all ita beafidirsi an thia hnporlaut question,' wa ful ly canvassed by Masara, AbbaM, Cam and Calhoun, the two former declaring that K did not improve the prospect of Peac one-jot, whHt the latter considered the prospect of a peaceable terminatian of the diffi culty ten-fold better tan it wa, previous to the ar rival of & Staaaw. , v t : "- 1 ' " ' I Th Manteo Lodge' No. 8, ol th " Indepen ifd.nt Order of Odd Fallow." w opened in this City en the 13th ult. j I, i. .. i. SUPREME COURT. OnnioNt have been delivered in the following Casea, sine oar last : -Bv RurrtN, C. J. in Stat e. Ledford. from Yan- y, declaring there i no error in th judgmeut Also, iir'Allen a. Chambers, in Equity from Per- s ton, dismissing the bHl with eoala. ' Also, in Wright .-RoberU, fam Rockingliam, af.. firmina tho juda-nfiSttt below. Also, in. Dot tz detn. Harper a. Hancock, from Chatham, affirming tho judgment beloW. Also, in Jackson t. Hampton, from Surry, rerers-! mg the judgment below, aud awarding a ncmre at Also, ra Houston a. Diddle, in Equity from Lenoir, dmnissing tha bill. -Ifi'' . . . Also, in Cowle & Wilcox, . Carter, in Equity froaa S-trryaffirmiuf the decree. . By Danikl, J. In Bowman, a. Thompaon, from-4 -vuuMTO, amrmrng th Judgment below - v Aha, in Brookshir VeneaBoon, from Randolph, Irrarsmg the judgment Mow. - - By Nash, in-Danny a. 'Cloat, 4a Equity front Guilford, diseniseing tha bill with eoatsi t - v . s , -. .- Als, la Haaenav fladen, ia Eqailyfront Davie, danitaalm Wfcv ; ' - ; y',- Al, ra Do i dm. Harper a. Burrow, from Da tidsoa, affirming tne judgment below. , . . , r '' -" - . , i r .,-; ., . ; ,.- , , . - ''BERE NOW! - Th "FayatUvill Obaervaf, in a paragraph pan the ub)ent of Mr. CALO-raix refusal (o run for Geveraor, dryly- remarks" What now will be don with aU (hose letter written to Washington by '! Patriota, what ever ready to asrve. their dountry, (whan a -good fat oBc i ta b bad, Jhaf jati m-rted ta the Presideat that it would- not. require nun pTeH-g tov htdac tfaam to take Mr. Cald-wBVpla-itrOn ! thataimi af the episU eouUj watt llgbiy f .; .y.j -.(, . . tyrmp iattr ysssft ' .lW'jSi-Mf .Tawf 'eviwa"-, ia allndiag to lha IMavwf tb British Pre, manifested" by tha last arrival, that tkr ia general ton of friendli Beartowaroe ia Unltad 8tatvr H! not exact friend line, atrong dwpaaitlon tb keep Um pec. Ther bmhh ta b In England aa then k irhia Courttry, an ioatineUve (hrioklog Crom ucb an. nanatiiral War tbh would be.tatweoa tbatwa graat IVateataMt ativna of th aarlhl knd between tniH'et tna aama i mrgnav Sjpinai language, ana origin novenneieao, k not ! h diiguimd, tint wilb to'dipiion . to try farther egotbitiolr"tber ia exhibited a detarrai itio Wtaod by wliit (ailed British right in pt'X,' 1 y: . . ; 1 , MlSSlSSIPPrSENATOftS. Geft. S.H. Fooia, aod a W. Cams( Esq. ba h.oav.WoUdSeo.toT, w CnPeWtb'firs(, no Hd tar ail year; tb laat fa, a0, f tm Tlari tfca--. -'wsj w- tnm tba-Vtate af MaammppU; The financier affair of thai State appear la Mini th Ug-UuV. ti tb, tato w a. dk yt ar57BJ6 58j anba rsa-n omI to ... I pay k. Wfcen aV'tl n" abanstoel. then will rentin the tnro of 7,146,765 $ 7, TiSXAS. Gen, DanbXL has been elected Lieutenant Gover nor of the nev State of Texas by a small majority. The majority of Gen. HsSoaRsod, for Governor, ia very heavy. On the 12th, President Jo.nks issued bis Proclamation, announcing-the receipt of official iuteHigenc of the passage by the Congress, and ap proval by the President of the United States, of the Joint Resolution, for the admission of Texas mto the Union ; and directing the member of the Legisla ture elect, to assemble in regular biennial sessloii at Austin on Monday, tlie 16th of February next, and proceed to organixe a State Government. O ilon, Albert Gallatin has bad published in th National Iutefligencer four Letters on the Or egon Question. Mr. Gallatin says that ''in the pres ent stute of excitement, an immediat amicable ar rangement is almost hopelea ; time is necessary be fore tlie two Governments can be -induced lo recede from their extreme pretension." Tb first letter dwell at length on the old Span ish claim, and concludes' thns: " the assertion of the solidity of this ancient exclusive Spanish claim has had an apparent effect on public opinion fatal to the prospect of an amicable arrangement.' I am al so fully satisfied that the resort to vulnerable argu mentt, instead of strengthening, has a tendency to lessen the weight of the multiplied proofs, by which the superiority, of the American oyer the British claim has been so fully established " Mr G. expresses th conviction, that giving no tice of the termination of the joint occupancy, con nected a it must be. With the avowed intention, on our part, of assuming exeiustVe sovereignty over the whole Territory, must inevitably lead to Wj)r. In illustration of this. Mr. G- very forcibly asks Is it; possible that any one, who dees nol labor Under a singular Illusion, cun lielinve that England will yiold to threats and defiance th.il, which she has refused-to concede to our arguments? Reverse the case : Sup. pose for a moment-that Great Britain Wat the stres sor, and bad given the notice ; declaring, at the same time Ahat, at the expiration of the year, she would aasnin exclusive sovefeignty over the whole country, and oppose the exercise of any whatever by the Uni ted States : Is there any American, even amongst those wh set the- least value on the Oregou'iTerrito ry, and are most sincerely desirous of preserving peace, who would not at elide declare that such pre tension on the part of Great Britain was outrageous and must be resisted 1 , XT A bill is now before the Virginia House bftJeJ 8itee, to appropriate ten thousand dollar -to the ", Vjrgioifj Wu Agricultural Society," whenever aid Sooiety shall have rsisod by sabsoription or oth erwise, the um of ten thousand dollars. : Tb whole sum of twenty theusand dollaw, thu raised, to eon- ltot ' Fund f6T the edcmragvmeifl and (rriprovei roent of Agricultare," and ta e invested n goef stocks, nd the income to be expended in Breminme at exhibhious and fsjrt ta be held anttaally iu some on of the corrstitutional divisions of th State, with a view to promote avery branch e? agriedlttrre and rural economy.' 1 - " ' - - - . ; - ' -BOCCHlERl WATER. Thi th inVenttoii of Neapolitan ctiefnist na med Bocchieri, and possesses the remarkable prop- arty of putting an immediate stop to 'very kind of bemorrbage. It haa bea tri4 recently at Pari, in tb presence of om "Histmguiehed medical me.- Tha natore of th water ft ft ecTt bown only Ao IW Inventor. Ita ctXset Araad to b the prodo oing a new formaUoietba fUwrnr, Vj btc1i ff wound I healed, without leavipg a pev r aay Huiicatioo af lesion. Th Editor of the Courier des Etata Unit, Wbedessjribeathe eaperuweat, and cure, says that " in th dirftrent tlaoghler hwe In Paris, in the abnra if yl'jV atwiain 4b btltCber-bwyfe bav bee ori3 y ihi "fmitt m aa average f 4wnty mnMeati, aad tbat.ota er eatrawdrirary "oare Mva beta effected by-it, ae pecially in checking pittjjig af Wood." If this ac ovni ba sorrct, yfnpkjm laviuDi attan aa lb lajkoraaf tira Mraweav .. - , .- . . , ... ' RaARBOSM Th Rev. Messrs. Cowl.eo ud CALTai,- PaeloT Pjf lha MttnOdisf'Epiiiodpaf Cbureb, rt Petersbarf; V,, ejuitton the ptiWic againat a mtfn eanrng nlol eft C. M. Clakkr, and falsely repretenliuz himself t' MethodSst Freaeherr'He is from one of rher New Englaud StaW,' jid ia ifjrveHing South on a book-sojling expedition. JJis eonducl in Petersburg i aaid tt have beeii &aniiaiit. with the character f a Chrietian and Clergyman. IV aw Yoaa, Slm&ty,. anaary 86. . The Joag looked far Foreign Now by the Steamer liberate, ua atJeogth come to band, and lke publio mind iaaiuch reUuveby the paclfle character f the political adyice. The bvlligereut potitioli toward Frane and England assumed by th Pridnt of h United State in his Massage, vary natbrally led aea pi bar toaxpeat that Uiat docuineikt would crest ft tremaadouj sensatioa in both these Nalioua ndn donbtadly tha u Colonel" hiniself calculated on .leap ing bi share of popularity at home, from the denua biatiaa aad abuse that, he perhaps hoped, would be teveliaU at hira rram abroad.- Instead, however, of fanem Newspaper croud agausst fUM utuvafflal Yaaka ISatiea." t)tai rtlllery of b, JWth and French Pres i directed exclusively at Mr. PoLa'i assumptions relative to M. Gviiott' plaa of a."' bal aace of pvwsr" eyetenvM th Aakerian Continent, and hi airofarMM upon tb Oregon irtiestioa. Th "Journal de Oebata" hrwdly ttilahs the model Re pablie is prone to self glorification, and aay that how tnuch Cousin Jonathan may qs disposed to blow out his meksawin!e li fista, look as fierce as Captain Bobaitil huiiself, and deal out menaces, right and left aaainat Easnpean monarchies and ' all Creation," no body regards it as serioua, nobody, is alarmed by it, nobody takrs.it into account. And, certainly, we, ourselves, are forced to confess that, in these sarcasms of the Journal,', there is more truth tha poetry. Tha Euglihli Cress, too deeply engrossed with the po litical revolutions of their own Government, are very Drift in their strictures on tWr. foi k s Message. I he " Times" thinks lhat portion of the document which treats of the Oregon dinpute ' need not augment the terrors of the European -alarmist, and itcertaiulv will Hot clisiiee the resolves, or add to the nrenuruliuna of the Ki-itish taojnet, for, quolh the " I lines. " it in already rtnolved and prepared." This, if official, certainly to the point. The effect of the news iu this City, was extrnonl nary. As soon -as it had transpired, it really seemed as it men breathed- deeper and freer. Wall fetreet presented a striking contrast to the gloom and bus penpe that overhung th.it part of the ( it v the day pre nous. The influence on the money market whs spee dily perceptible, and Slock of every description im mediately advanced. The Parliamentary counter revolution which has replaced Sir Koskst Pkki. at the head of affaire, and ejected Lord Pai.mf.rston, au gurs well for the peaceable termination of the matters iu dispute between England and the United States; and it V now considered in business circles, that all apprehends of a rupture from the other side of the Atlantic ar lulled, and that there is nothing to fear, But from the inconsiderate actfou.of our Congression al Hotspur. Since my hist, we have been vu-ited with a pretty ever Snow storm, and the ground is now covered to the depth of 15 inches en a level, which affords u ex cellent sleighing. Broadway is all agog with these noy vehicles, and the incessant jingling of tlie bells almost deafens one. About an hour ago, an immense sleigh, about 30 feet in length, of the most beautiful model, magnificently decorated, and drawn by six teen cream-Colored steeds,, passed down, in full gal lop, towards the Battery. The name of the sleigh was the " Oregon," and if the vast number of human beings it bor Were trausported'to the ' disputed ter ritory" bearing the same nsmie, i doubt not that we could successfully maintain our claims, vi rt armit. despite the military precautions of John Bull. In lh hn pvalmat-it of. reff f:'8. th? ' Stateu Island murderess, a motion for a ehanve of venue was made before the Supreme Court, at Alba ny, on Friday last, and it was sent to the county of urange lor trial. I lie next tjncuit will be held at Newburgh, on the lirst Monday of April, when pro bably the interminable case will be finally disposed of. Rowley, (RsubeU; the person who said he was rob bed last Summer of $2i5,()00, by eating part of a drugged Peach, has escaped from the Boston, Lunatic Asylum," and come on to this City, in the vain hope of ferreting out the persons who so mercilessly plun dered him. Communication, by Telegraph, between this City and Washington, will be opened on Saturday next. It is feared, however, lhat thu attempt to cross the Hudson, at Fort Lee, will not be successful. The Company, called " Tlie New York and Washington Telegraph Association," held, on Friday lust, an elec lion for Directors, among which, I observe the names of Amos Kendall, Mr. Trimble of Wilmington, aud B..B. French, of Washingiou City. The Firemen give their grand annual charitable. Ball at the Park Theatre this eyeuiug They have, for some time past, been making the most magnificent arrangements, to render theirs tlie most brilliant fete of th season. The good people of Brooklyn were, en Satnrday morning las, thrown into a state of perturbation, it haviug been ruiiiored that the bark ' Guilford," ly ing at on of th Wharves, had on board a carjfo of gunpowder. .The immediate interfere oco of the Fire (V'ardeu of the City was invoked, in order to relieve the Town from so monstrous and impending a peril, which, if it should have " gone olf," might also have take a portion Of the fifty along with it. According ly, a deputation trait! upon th Captain qf' th dan gerous craft, and ordered him to make off with him self and hi " villainous saltpetre." A Steamer was procured, and by her assistance, the Bark commenced her Toy age lo Zanzibar, her destined port. A prompt Compliance With the-requisition to "start." oiobahlv saved th owner of the Bark a tine of $500. , Number of death ia -tha City last week 191. Of these, 40 were (rem Consumption, and from Small Pox 24; 141 were natives of tlw United-State. r,eli.W -22, England 18, Scotland , Germany 12, France oweaen i, ssiinws o. - Th Legislature of thia Stat bava-ntf been in session three weeks, aud have done, literally, nothing more than to imitate Congress ia 'manufacturing' jn titicai capital, and bringing in Resolutions for the whole or none, of Oregon. " The world, Indeed, is governed too much K - - - , , - R. P. S. Coo. Tb effect of th Foreign intelli gence on this market, haa not yst bad time suificieut ly to develops Itself, but the advice are considered very favorable, and th few transactions that hat beeu made to-day, are at slightly improved rate, tiFjottr continue dull and quite inactive-tba 111. bernia'a accounts not having lunflueneed the market ither way. 8um holder ask $5 75, but thsr are ao exporters in market at that price. Small sale have beaa mad to-day at $5 62. i .. ... , t . Tdmdat, Janmtrv 27. r tichmrl tU fhwi ha had it ran at the Park, and th Kean, together with the nraaagar, bava-r- uz moint flicjJUU from. tliree weeHs performance. Jticy, and receive in the Schools often their only, nn tfw ii... II h 1 lii. Am., . . - .: - i . . - m" j instiuuiiuijs in rrauing, oi,o., bsJd th priiibiple of morality, to iuculcata which, h th pvimary alijeolof the Schools. It ia estimated, bowevar, that tls-r ai S5.0IHI children between Hie ago of 5 and 13: who are growing up in habits of aaje.totally devoid of all Instruct ion; eitheeto aid Uieir uaderslaudiug.or cause a regard for morals, ef which jthy r for the.fooxt pert ignorant, either of the meaning of the tehn, or their own obligatiuns in re apaot to what H expseaaea.. , Th Pduthero Mall arrive here very itregnlarlv, of tale, On of th cansequeaoea, prsbahly . of the late ver Snow torm. The ltet dales frmrt New' Or leans, are I.Vli l from Mobile. 1 6th: slid from Charles. ton. Slut ftWant. CefaaThe HiarW brewnts IK) new feoture, and to day, were at prioe not varying materially from Monday's rates. ;-" v - ---- - - .... .: '- . fraoxt ou AaliKoTo!t coasicsro.njKNT. I hav news at length from Mr. Clay, and of a ry fmV kiael "'tilt ewitaujed lit a-ftter from friend of mine, resident iu New 'Orleans, who aeema to have been present when the .awful intelli gence thai he wa a "theep-stcaling dog," first reached the Crescent City. II bore it much better than Could have been expected, aud much more phi losophically thud Webster. How this happened, I do not know: whether Webster, though slouter built, ia thinner shinned than Clay4 ur whether it wa an unkiudncss coming from d friend lhat stung him or whether he feared tlie world might think allusion was hod to oiti ugly practice which he aad hi frftnid had pursued together, when they were old Federal cronies during the Inst War; or whether be feared further revelations of their joint doings whether these, or what other causes, particularly affected him, 1 cannot say ; but whatever the cause, III fact is lhat Harry bore it he tier than Dan. But send you a copy of the letter, suppressing only the name of the writer, which I am positively forbidden to make public : New Orleans, January, 1 84f. PrAnSjRt To-dnv I was at the lodging of our friend Clay, when, the Raleigh Register, containing an account if lh doings of the l)einocratic t'onvou. on at that place, brought in I he old fellon-, who has vr kind feeling for North t'urolina iu general, and Raleigh iu pariicular, iiiiinedialely open ed ihe paper, and run his eye uvti thu column under the Editorial head, lie soon begin to Ijngh, and handing oyer tho paper, said The Polk men of North Carolina, vou see, are making up a new issue The old charges of Itrilisli bsuk-lMJUghi Whigs, inoii- archwla. Ate., are not aunlcient. They have literally gone lo the dog-kennels for filth Mr. Mkniiv, the 1 resident of their Ule Conveiition in Raleigh, gives the Whig leaders the character uf "sheep-stealing dogs." Although he mentions WrnsTv.a only, by name, I suppos that 1 must be included among some of the crlrra. Well, thank God, 1 .have sheep nough without stealing them. Indeed, the dogs who do steal thsin, whether quadrupeds or bipeds, have been one of my greatest auuoyauccs at Ash- aud. Hereafter, 1 shall never see a meeting of Locofoco politicians, without buuig reminded of sheep stealing dg.' lAare, who was in attendance, said to m aside " Why, Sir, this Mr. Ilenry. when master ws in SJsigX;'!! Win fclctmcJ i.oirP 1 i Vl to' see him, and proud of hut acquaintance, and behuved so clever, that master thought him a grent gentle man ; hut he had sich a way of bowing and huwiug, that I 'sped wl he was a leetle too perlite for a real, full-blooded bom gentleman." Air. Clay overheard him and said, frowning Bah! Suppose I hud er roneously deemed him an " accomplished gentle man," would that have been the first mistake I ever made in my life ? Hut you are too censorious, t 'harks. Ha only laid aside his good manners tempore. ily, to tuit the or.cn i o n Don't you see how they applaud ed T l am nno it was only a political and Pick wickian lloun-li. meaning little, and only intended to stir up tha patriotic sensibilities, of the Convention over which he prt'sided. There was no harm in that, Charles, any more than if to accomplish the same desirable object, ho hud claimed for the old North Slttle the ' honor of having been tho birth place of General VV'aahi Jackson, Jarro'S K. Polk, and ul the bailie of King's Mountain, of Eulillfi aud The Cowpciit.' To be sure, stealing sheep, diners somewhat from Mealing gUny ; but these are smalt matters pious frauds us it were, which should not be scanned too severely. If Mr. 1F8 - " a Tilev rkuistkr. Chapel Hill, Janujry24, 1840. A( meeting of the Dialectic: Society, on the even ing of the 23d ins. the death of oar late active and worthy Fellow-Mmber, EasititiB Uasaaav Co'i.nQ a,V, fts announced. Surely, nothing could htv brought forth greater , manifestations of sympathy and sorrow. But alittl more than a year ago, and he was with us not a mere silent spectator of our transactions, but a seal oils and enthusiastic partaker. Lite was then before him. V eli miglit he indulge jri the anticipation of a bright and glorious career. With a physical consti tution capable of enduring much application, he had. an intellect briU'mui and comprehensive ; a deport ment, aigulfied and maftly ; a disposition, noble and generous. Modest and Unassuming, he gained friends ia every quarter, where his real merit could be appre ciated; h kept them, while tforth keeping, aud spurned thsm when unworthy so high mi association. How few youths have had such just grounds to iu dulge in the anticipation of future honor aud ftrosfter ity ? Here, he illumined the sphere in which he mov ed ; in the world, he seemed destined to do the same. Gifted with superior talents, he was preparing him self for a Profession, eminently calculated to illus trate them. Hut his career on earth was closed l a summons from the Giver of all things.. We must yield to the tfitipciisuiioiut of Omnipotence, however melancholy and painful ; but in doing so, we deeply sympathize with his bereaved relations, hi iho loss of a friend and brother. Therefore, Remikid, That we will wear tlie irsurtl badge of mourning' fur thirty days, as evidence of lit merit, and a testii imty of our friendship. Ilesalied, That we sincerely Condole, with his friends and relatives lu.the loss of one sudear to them one promising iiicrensed credit and honor tu his family, through the developenent of his moral and Intellectual faculties. Retired, That a copy nf these Rrsolntioiu he irnnsmittrd by the Secretary of ihe .Society, I" the family of the deceased, and 'that the " Kiiyettevill Observer," and Haleigh papers he requested to pul lih them. WM. II. BLAKE, yt oui SKIN II. UtX.I'.RS, ' LIONia L. LKVY, 5 CAVptKiXtvi Punch's Almanac tot 1848, which form a amnbef of bhirrlmkabl adfeat, "vsiMaltst '''Wnit'm tt the adventure In ftf of tha ido4 Catlltt,' -4la marries Miss PrVrvMA, aa mo old tin. CibtiL always prapheswd he would dfJ andtralghUray, ayrn before ihe honey-moon 1 ef, begin t thaw No. 3," thatfie is to be Candled, and t0!&d fie, and, in the ci ufs of these twelv ntr bhip tern, furuishe forth abundant proof that htt a $i " 1" had ei him an example, which he Meant to (ill- law", by tbrimijjiha fables on " Nd 2." Iu th words, h " bends tha bow ths othar way," and, haririf led poor Ittisa Pkttvmi.m a aad life of H, leave her a very emnolabl widow, t g ' th New York. Licht Fahius Siaitlr, Navy, to 3Iis Martoo Eckford Tdten. of tha U: BU73 init- tee. Ihnlertic Hull, January W, 1 8-1 G. At a meeting of ihe llialoclic Society, the follow ing Pieamble and Ucsulutions were unanimously adopted: It having pleaoed find to lukn lo himself, our friend anil fellow. member, .Stkj'WJj:n S.s'kiiu Gur.tCs, we can not ullow this solemn ami sud orrjaHiou to pass, with out ollerlug to Ins memory l.i.-t tribute of res-pert and affection. Mournful as it would have been In lose him under any circumstances, we cull lo mind as a cause peculiarly productive of grief, ihul our hrotli er has been cut off in the morning of youth, just as the promise of a lite, useful und huppy, ili played a bright prospect to him, whose high chuincter und must atlrualiva disposition were so singularly his own. Still more painful is the reflection, Hint death asserted lis right lo linn when far from homo that id tlje clo sing scene, he could not enjoy tlie kind offices and the sorjety of those lo whom he was equally atluuh ed and dear: nor is the thought thai lie died, while preparing himself for a Profession strictly devoted to SUfciBpkmi!Ui ) , without It ow melancholy emu lions Influenced by such feelings as these, the mem bers of the Hialeclir Society havs Rtpilvrd, That in memory of Ihe fovely clmrnnter of our lale fellow-member, we make this record of his deuth with sorrow the most piofuund. Reunited, l hut although deeply affected by our own loss, we cannot withhold an expression of sincere sympathy fur those who mourn their brother anil miii R'nulnd, That in testimony of our regret, we will wear the usiiul badge of mourning for thirty .duys. Rrmhed, That a copy of these Kesuiuliou be trausniliird to the bereaved funiiiy. Ri'titrrd, That copies of llio same be forwarded for publication to the National Intelligencer. Itnlcigh uegister aud Standard, aud Wilmington t'lirimiolo. WM. M. HOWKU TON, W M. F. CAk'I'KII. WM. H MKAUKS, Cvmmittee -otl bclinlj h) the Society. In Orange County, on tha3tl ttltfmo, of Ifiim plegy, Mrs. M.av Mksssr, consort of William Me bane. Seu'r. The death tff Our friend and st'qitairt. tutors sliouhl never take tf unaware, liice the liah(i ' that guides the inoreineut rjfthe Bright arrow Isibit ceuled frmn our view, and the cause that hurl it forth srul. d from our sljtht. Though raasou teachea us that it should be thus, yet frail humanity compel us to regret ihe fall or the' fatal shaft' a unlifhely, ami wounded iifl'.-ction to shed tears bver the sepvaf liou of our friends finin earthly associations. Mr. Mebane snslaiiied her lingering illness hh thaeultu fortitude and uiiniiiriiiunug foi'bearatiba of one foV vi ho'rTi ftppioachiug death wut shorn of ii. terrors, tn& ' the slifliiess of the grave hail no fears. Ove( lir, rfealli could claim no victory, as she hud long befdra received witlr a believing heart, tlio promises thai make the coffin but a stepping-ntmie to a purer and a nnginer world. Kind and benevolent mull the re latione of life, many re left lo sorrow over their short separation iroiu her, while they rejoice Ht tier tra'uslution to t lf t munsistl liifitt not by Itandt, but denial in the lieavorls. Jlitttioro' Recorder. Henry feel be.iUr, after throwing off his stomach these peccant humours, it would be wrong in us to compfaia, cad Cruel to dash them back iu his face." 1 left Mr. Clay immediately, and hasten to send yon this leiu-r, in order that your mind may be at ease about him. Should any thing disastrous turn up, i will write again. Yours, A-o. I observe in your, publication of my last, you have made an awkward blunder, ia giving the date of the " convening and organizing" letter. You have print ed 1845 instead of 1835, a I wrote it. Now this is an injury both to me and to the writer of the letter to me, by exposing me to the suspicion of giving an erfemeous Copy, and lo him, at implying that in the year 1845, ba had Written such a " model" letter, while kilid-hearted people must suppose, that in the last ten years he has learned something about Eng lish composition, and the meaning of common Eng lish words, a total Ignorauc of which i implied by th production in question. Befer I eouclude, I must add a word ss lo Web eter't siluatioili t The day after i last wrote, he was somewhat composed, hi jiuud aeauied collected, and nothing; nrad ta threaten a recurrence of the spasms. Ilia. Doctor therefor gave permission for him to rise ; but while lhy were assisting him mft of bed, his foot encaate-ed eoft, shaggy, heep-kia rag, placed at hi bed-side, aad as soon aa lha wool touched his bare foot, tha file rtnrnd, and ba sassid tha who! night In great agnry. Tb PhyMo therefore hv dr reeled thai h lamb's Wjooi socks and woollen blank et shall be aunplied by ailk and vestment of silk velvt, instead of WooHlea Cloth, ar now making for him. Aa a further preeautiolt, it ia ordered that th woollen carpeu (ball be takaa op,' and hi food shall b ao prepared (bat it nray be eaten with a aaver. spoon' and fork, without any knife, as tha blade af the latter by made of Meet, and bV associatioa mirht After tbbi example-of hharmlKv. who will v lhat , MmuH him nf miuAino irn and for Ifie same turn. the ffeni Yorkers ax backward in the support of th j eon, the andiron ar removed from th fir place, Shaksperian dramr aad brick-bat pat ia their ptac.es, because the and- It Is said that fha Medical Ficulty of this CKy have iron, being al cllcie-d, might brirrgi back jwdavW,toh7relheattenrurgFbjrsicisri'sirjrie hi afflicted artrnd to the dogs' ho steal the sheep, aeeornpaay tt obitowry swtrce of their paiieut. An J la addilion to hit etlrer calamities. Ire it worn down admirable Idea, than " - - , wiUf home ick new, aad literatfy consuming with a Tha Fireman' Bail, last craning, wax most gor-' dsnix W vrsrt Marshneld one more before ha close geous anair rareiy qnaiiea-s-ceriainly never ur- fus eye forever. Hut in fnenas Cannot oar Know passed by aihr thing 6f Ihe sort m litis CHy, The that th attempt ter'rry him horn through a grm- Bekiy cn1vsry.'' atpr BMglnnri' Capital; T but if country where a thousaud hiti ar wbtteued f 4h Eiair-City th W - ..-. .ld Htbeir might !. A Frk 'fbetre; and wtrea Oh, bow inach Mr. lirary W to answpr fori vui .arose ilb, ita oliiptnorni swells . 1 One.svlto xoels iu the of aaeh sharp and pohsh vSoft eye looked love iVees tliai spoke again, fjrd inreclivo, ongiil toJie very prudent. .Though, it "And alt Went feTerry aa a marriarf "Sell." Va orrly spai tp hint, it is hkfly lo be death to, awor ' Thivrrrrmww-aiCTrBttoBTs than 110 Sabbath School-. Of this number. 24 are dun.; Those regr Is will aot restore Dan; but if of the Missionary cUss. the Scholars of which are they ahould ie.ich Mr IL forbearance, may save gathered from lb low eel haunts tf wrtcbedue aud snuje other riailjo. , " Yaaiy, fce. 0 1) ITU AH Y. From all who knew SrKrHiw Swrfcn Gr.t, this nuiioe chunis ihe Inhume ol u teur lo bis iiietnory, H has p,ise! liorri our iiiulsi, and what remains, in aimtlicr wuirimjj to tlie yoonij, ih nunuble, and ihe loveii ihai yooiii, aiinljliiie Hint atte'iioil, prove nol of ihe ,li(;liiesi svsil a Svrve iho 0pvouiieil-Hi-ihe Aixmi lite lost ol October, he fell home tor ;he pur pose of coiiiph-iiitg In, Mchcal ediicuiton in Philadel phia. At ilmt lime he itmi hclois him all loose pros pects of long ido and great happiliess winch urc no liB'urully iiitidcni to ihe. j;uud liealih and luh spnilt ol iho vuiin. Three or tour wectts since liu was m lacked by Simill Fox; on Weilneiiliiy, Hie 2 1 si uli in ihadi, he became a sad lesson to Ins suivivors un ihe (leceiifuluvss ol hope,, ami ihe utter inability ol ih. jireaieti skill and the most unwearied anerufon ulwiiys lo airoit Ih tu' h I lisiid of iHseure A leson, though tiitlle, how eloquent ; panilul, most painful to hit liteiiUs, catculaietl lo nnpre., eh, bin too generally it is to he leaied, to prove unproductive ol it, legitimate I r u i : 9 . Such at u is, however, with all its irnpretyive leature it bus been oven ; wuh us luniaint the lorunjt eiror and great in uf neluctiug us grave ad monitions. Seplurn Oren wl a young mon of good mind; an amiahlc dispos,1. ion, nu oMtdrest auil our:sy tirost capuvaung, anil, besides, possessed wui seemed io prumise ib.n long lite too olieu denied to atnmlili'y und eaoelleuce -a roijusi aunHtniirl. Alal he 4f all tins; rnito his place knows b'uu again no more lor svr : thai tuiile is fixed in death, the hand. One lo ready lo give the yrnsp ol frhmdship, is now moul dering. As a Inend, steady ) an a brother, kind) as a son, obedient; a man, promising ; that tr'tendship, kimlmm, obedience and, promise, but refresh our memories on ihe bmemoss of Our loss, (fitanlu no tus, tanle cdrue fuit. Tho among hueontempo uries who shall survive to un advanced age shall le inetnber him, sgaiu to live over sueites iu which he was part f and wluuh, liowever otherwise deer, -wilt be remembered wuh the greater pleasure, that lby . are linked wuh hit memory ; they will reinenrrW linn a pan. in all the pure! and happier atsociatsDat of youth ihey will remember hun io regrol that ha wa cut off m-the vry hri bloom and promti of arty life, , Hleaeanl memories are perhap the tnott iuior j Wirt element in that share or happiness which it at tuned 10 humanity , I hnva known Stephen Green well, and sltliouh now separaied (rotn him, do not renrosvthe ocqoaiotMnoe., " 1 am distressed for ihce my brother Jonathan : very pleataui hast thou becS um iim." ''. ' ,11't noi pratamled' m lhi phtce to tender th ordi nary purarse oi tyinpariiiy aurr eorw"Hatiorr, io mr. 6ewn't Parent. Ii n natural thai ihey sliOuld be most severely affiiuied on lb is occasion. 8m Ibey Mliava uttti all event ar in tire hasida or a supreme Being wIk) cunnot tail lo ordfsll ihing well. Com pered with fan h hks ihw, how does not all eomtori vreiely hmiuin, apTniBi it Is worse han vsiii'y, if liiai buh tw not worth!, Oncf it u nut deubtid that tl it mirth carry (Amg. lie whoin ihey have tills KfiKry eerved. will not leave them desulute .under ihif pBirliuldn(mtisin. To Hmiabo r rutk lite Mow "B iikm W'l-?ry'rwniMiiieil-iiie pa'i't cl' enWiinVe'fS" ina r oo-olaiion ta all thrrso whom 11 biit.sirkken. Thr Lord gave, ami me Loid liain tut eii away ; lleeted U ih name af lha Ltwd." 3. fit the 85th nit. at lbs residence of hi sort In Fair fax ! ty, Va.. Hon, CntabKa Ctrrra, ihth 77Mt year of his age. Mr. Cutis wa a Senator of t) U , S. at tho most critical period of the history af tfflsj coiintty, nnil. ul'ioi ceasing to b a Senator, filled th office of SetTelnry of the Xenale of th United State for about fourteen years. He was sh honest matt, at faithful fiienrl, and n!ie ef Iho rnosl bentVOleat ef hhl mon beings ft a tiv ml Itiletlifnret. - J -. '. "" ' M. "g aajii,"7r. LjJJBggss COMPlilSIiN'fJ nearly every popular vdribijrj and warnihtoiL to he Irbth and genuine and of the gri'Wih of IHli, justrecaued and Cbt talk at the Drug Klore of WILLIAMS, HATWOOD & CO. These Scil vsere botlnht jind will be told if weight ; 10 which w would Invite th kiMntiun of purchasers, ss beitig not only cheaper titan those that f'ltne ready put up III paHrs, but can he eiamltled before being purchas'du'' A lihoful discount Id thosd who purchase In quantities lo 4e!l fgajri. W. H. dt CO. , Feb,?, 1843. ,, , - t, Id - Kxtrnct of VitnUtit ttnd Uwm, 7"f)lt flsvourin Halices, Jelliel, Custsrtls; e'j J Jlexeited. and fur sale, at the Drug Store of WIl.IlAMti, HAT WOOD & CO. Fib tt. , 19 IMP ft It llAftOfftftS, IflR, TAIPV, df Peleltbmg, ha reafiharl 1" U Kalrigh. with an assortment of F A P ft li H A tS W I N O it, of avdfy Variety and patteftt, ami will diplity them for fe days tt ih Audio ft Koom of Mr. N, B. Hiroar.t, oft Fliyeltavill Strtati If person desiring such articlea will give birtl a cell, he has nu doubt that he Will bti enabled to give satis' Inc.! inn. He hn alio wilh him, a lot of trantptwcnl Witt tluw Shattri very beautiful. Call olid see. Feb i. I HI fi. (l .YOTIfKi AM informed, that the Cdmplroller df Pulflio) Accounts has forwarded in me, a C'haiinlirl af tlie Board of Common fi hools, Draft for fhe atnOOnt due lo Moors County lo the (Spring of 1846. Tbi is in forewarn all persons, from tnding for id Draft, and the Uanks from cashing '.ha same. .TK.$T, Tata CfaafMfltfl, Jonflary 27, 1 S-tO. 10 lip. "to mnm isl WfEBS jrerciiiii's. tobacco, Snuff sTseqar warehouse, - No. 17, South 4th Street, PHILADELPHIA. fXTOV &. WOODWAltD. fHifeeea. j sors to HiM't. Woonwsaw A Co.) fnvll tha aiteniion of .Merrhsrits and Dealers to their extensiva ssiaMivbiiii hl, where they will find a large add com plete assortment of JnmH Hiier, Honey -dew, l'aveoe dish TOIIACCO. Alio, 800,000 Hitsnna and Arrfericiiu Mi:il AflS, via: Regal), (;ssdo ras,Liorirtas, l.sbellss. Ugues, Deliciu', Primipe, Ac. Turkish, Spanish, and corhmofi Sniklng Tobann, (j They would especially ask sttenlitfn (0 their siroti li tinnff, niahufscitjred erpfessly for dip itng A fao, large asamtHient of Maccaboy, Knppee, and Cniifiress Mm till'. Hegar cases, UnutT bole, Pipe of various shape, and siaea, ate. ate. February I. 14B. 10-int Auction & Commission Store. NH. IlVOlf Eft, Oentraf Agent, having i taken lha large brick Store Hons, adjoining c Mr T. H. hkow, ihrMdoort abo Mr K. Hair' corner, on Main or Kayeltevill Qictet, i prred lo rrcefve in Mor ny kind and qusnlity Of JMER CHANDfZE, OOODrf, COUNTKr PRODUCE, nd o fonh, wlift b may h (htroaied to bini, which Will oe sold ss dirscted, titberat priVat !, fnjN lie Auction. - ' -i He only ptedgf to eiefl kimtalf to a faliofnl die charg of bit duli, ht nfereni lo tb interasUof ihe owner and sssignoes, and stnciiy to aceutuUlof, and twy to rach. bis own. . t Tb Jlouw which b baa slc4d ior 4tMBg oi res in, is aa naarly flia-proaf aa any ia dUa Utty,a that persons consigning atvei to bit e, ad ) b afraid of rtra. , lit think it nnoewry tog? rdbtraaeaa, Mug so generally known aU vv Aorth Ctrolin. But to the wheidesire tt, h Wctfld respeetfotly rafrr t the rttrren of iiareighaOd ef the whort. - -B HUGHES, f Lit of th fi. C. hxik tHere. F.b., IM8. ' Ji
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