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W 4 njinnrx Tin , nTT I SLijSSS 'PnKlUhed every Friday r s ... by WJESyOM '.It, CSAJklSSf . toL'. JjVII. rTTVTTT fi ; I ; v i LLAja Lii. J Irt t If 1 f it V 11 IJt .i 1,1 1,11 I 111! If , , Te--, ... f ,r. . . -. "" ; l.sinsiisiiiiai iiiiainiiMpmi inn,, v . S llltoc;nt 'ThM. n.n - ""'1"J"""- - ?-,,,!.",-""!lL'"..!Ki,ii i LJ55. .1 1 1 ' . 'in-s aver AUnttaM. ' f, ' i ,J -s RALEIGH REGISTER RALEIGH, N- C. Tuesday, March 17, 1846. ANOTHER INCENDIARV4ATTEMPT. Um. who fwmng p Ffefteil Slrest, di 9va thaflh woodB PBif Houw, ooPd fcy M(. 6akbb M. WmMidtRa frai nro. He wry pmnplty Imw4 Ufiftimdjr. wfcfiww hafeop, nd With fait Mdstauee, th Swh ware xtiogaUb ti wiijiout termu Injury. A few moraeute longer, end KfsUUHce would bve bn tteeled. TUe com iiwtible tnaleriaU had been placfd under the house, ia thr rear, to effort whfcfc. Uie entered the yard, nii crawled under the building, within a few feet of the kitchen, which frouted that way. It iu dark, .-rainy Blet, and favorable to inch diabolical deelgua." That we bar Mupe fiends among u,4q !Pe orbamaa beings, ia most evident, and it "behooves ev ery citizen io, be an the alert, and to attend moat vi jitsntly, each to hi own premises. We have an ac tive Guard, it is true, but so limited iu the number, (hat they aenuot be in every part of the City at ouce. The iniscroeittS may yet be delected, at a moment, when they but little think of it. ? , ' "Abbott lawrenck's letter. Another letter the third from, Abbott Law rence, of .Boston, te W. C. Rives, of VircinLn, ia Ipublwhed the Richmond Whig, on the subject of the importance of sustaining the Manufactures of the country. We shail,endeavor to publish it in our next. The attention of the Agricultural community is call ed to the statement made by Mr. Lawrence, that the State of Massachusetts alone, during the past year, received one million or barrels or Flour, a greater amount than the whole export of the United States te foreign countries that, from States out of New England, he received products in Cotton, Lead, Wool, Coal, Iron,. Flour, Grain of all sorts, Pork, ,Lard, Beef, Tobacco, See., Slc., amounting, during he past year, to forty millions of dollars, for which llie paid, in the products of her labor. THE- S1ATE OF TEXAS. The first Legislature of the State of Texas-met el the Town fAuetuj on Monday, the 16th ultimo, and' was duly organixed'by the choice' of Edward Buhleson ai President of "the Senate, -and W. E. Caunr as (Speaker of the House of Representatives. On canvassing the rotes recently cast by the peo ple for a Governor and Lieutenant Coverpor of the State, it appeared that Gen. Henderson received for the first office 8,91p votes, and Dr. Miller 1,672. For the second office, Gen. Darnell had a majority of 48 votes, according to the official returns; but these did not Include the returns of six Counties, which gave CoL IIorton an aggregate majority of 600 votes. It is considered doubtful, therefore, Whether Gen. Dar nell will accept the office. m n Ihe IStli, Governor Henderson was duly in stalled into office, in the presence of the Legislature, and a largej conceurse of spectators. The ceremony was unusually solemn aud imposing. After Prayer had been offered up to the Throne of Grace, Presi dent Jokes delivered, his valedictory address. The th,of Office was then administered to the Govern or elect by the Speaker of the House of Represents tiveswhen the banner of the Republic descended from its position above the Capitol, to give place to the Stare and Stripes, and a peiil of artillery announced that the Republic no longer existed, and that the an- 1-nexation ef Texas to the American Union was com plete. . SJT Anorkw J. Donklson, of Tennessee, has bceu nominated to the Senate as Minister Plenipotentiary to Prussia, in tiie place of Henry Wiieato.v. IT We have publiAed the following; perhaps, more than ouce horettfore, but have been requested to republish it : THJE OLD NORTH STATE. BV Tirii LATE JTOGS OASTON Carolina ! Carolina .' Heaven's blessings attend her, While we live, we wiH eheriah. nrotunt nd ilofnnd linr? 'I'liough the scorner may sneer nt," and witlings de fame her, Yet our hearts sweil with gladness, whenever we name her. c Hurrah ! hurrah ! the old North State forever, Hurrah ! hurrah ! the good old North State. Though she envies not others their merited irtorv. ! Say, whose name stands the foremost hi, Liberty's story ; Though too true to herself, o'er to crouch to appros sion, ' ' Who can yield te just rule a more loyal submission ? Hurrah 1 hurrah l-'ic. Plain and artless her Sons, but whose doors open faster, To the knock of the stranger or the tale of dianter 7 Ho like tol lie rudeness of her dear native movuijaine. With rich .." iu their bosoms, and life in their foun tains? Hurrah ! hurrah ! &c. And her Daughters the Queen uf the Forest resem bling. ... So graceful, so constant, to gentlest breath trembling; Aud true lightwuuii at heait, let the match he ap plied them, How they kiuHo and flame Oh ! none know but who've tried them I Hurrah .' hurrah .' &c. , ..iwn ii ijjin iiliiiMsjBi iMiii.sii' iiniaiiaHnMiiii ilisj s issaaiii uiji.j 2-. " V.. . T mnjnaauM CONGRESS SENATil-MOXDAV, March 0. IS IB. At!rr l-.nv ...rai l: : V .. , V r'"j', n"in rpatnii Mr. t. in th.it CiH- on has made so much' tioisc Mr. Atkinson, haying the floor, made a Ion? nppe;;h in lavor of the notice. Ho expressed the iit,hf:t r,,ni;. i. ,.... ;.. i . . . i ... m "I tho Jodrna . i nrN.., t,:- .... . . , ' " " ":."'" m rose in relation i . n, v.t;..;..i ;. r "-"""'"s to snare any rcspoimtbility m and about and Jifar from if.r. fii Tim ,. ' , . " llie ''Citatea. uuif ad- tide denounced a&m.inr. ', . , J'rutu to aimitiay next. IIOU8E OF REPRESENTATIVES. Several prtVnte matlers having brrrn' disposed or.Hift. Houso (vcntiKMin inio Committee of the u li'oIcH and rujiuiiicd the consideration of the I tar bor hill;' Mr. Conta!i!i hnvin tin? llonr. mado a poin'eil and e!o,ncnt dperi'li in favor of the hiil and ol the neoesoily of np;,rr.p, j.it in;j mffi.-iert smmi lor all the df.'lenceli ss portions ol'ilie ciM.ntry. 110 VvS lollouod IV Ml-SSN. I ln.,1. f'.illirw THE IMMORTAL SHANKLJN." When,, we suggested the name of the " immortal JSiUNKLifi.l.as one that might aid our Democratic Jfrieuds ia thlr present Gubernatorial difficulties, we till dreamed that the" Doctor was out .on his own hook. AVefind, however, in the "North State Whig,"- the Circular aich we republish in this paper. We jare net -quit sure,, tht'.it may not be a hoax ; cer- aiary some of the passageejn this remarkable State paper, have rather a quizical ilr.' We do not, how. tier, sea any .reason, in the nature of the case, or, a the character of the man. wherefore we should not ,- 1-ejard it, as a serious and kind effort of the distia gushed Doctor, t sa?abia heart-cherished Dcmoc - geatleman had not been mach spoken of, " even in a remote degree, as it were," iu connexion with that office. Neither, have sundry other equally respects bis gentlemen, who are now hailed as favorites with tin " Democracy," and, a M marvellous proper .meu.r, t be Governor. We publish the Message, No. 2, as we find it, and cave tba public to decide, whether the Doctor is re- tlly out eri Whether soma of those desperate wags, r,ii' about Washington, have not been pranking nh hia ,7Vrrapin-id Excellency. We have, a yet, seen nothing from the pen of " oiessea fliaetyr," kNN.Err, asking the Democ acy to reward him for his cruel sufferings iu their Jause. , Peer fellow .1 his claims are " wery pecoo- lar, and An (oliou would almost " sting Whigge- y to seain." MORE TROUBLE. The trouble and dissensions of the dominant parly are not confined to Washington City. For a long time, they have been gathering in New York, and from the last accounts, seemed to have reached a ci-wis ; or least, we should judge so, from the follow ing announcement iu the ' New York News," (Lo cofoco organ,) which we find quoted by the corres pondent of the " National Intelligencer," with the appropriate iutreduction of" You that have tears W illed, prepare to shed them how." ' The readers of Ihe A'etc will enter fully into the feelings of regret and mortification (hardly of sur prise) with which we fiiid ourselves compelled to an nounce to them that there is no longer a Democratic majority at Albany? that, throughout, ill the Senate ailrf in the House, itis'a Whig Legislature! The work is complete. On Tuesday last, at 12 o'clock, the debate ou the Assembly printing bill, was bro't to;a close, and the vote was taken. It was, sixty four, being ail Whigs, and 53, all Democrats." Then let all who love us, love the land that we live iu, As happv a region as on this side of heaven, AVhere plenty mid freedom, love and peace smile be fore iu, Raise aloud, raiVe together, the heart thrilling Chorus, Hurrah .' hurrah ! &.c. natorn :'w t r litrx-J 1,,1. .i.. ueuiocratic party amr to the country, slid was more severe on Mr. Colquitt, becau.o'he was the ailtlioof an amendment or substitute that a;. peared 80 obnoxious to the writer of the arln io than toother Senatore metiti.itiitin- l,im bv natn.v I ha nVwspnper said, the ameudinent v,ah the baiithiiff W a secret Caucus held bv A ,.,;, Senaror"at the Itoiiu- ot Mr. 4'akei.ham, the British minister. C was very severe upon the writer, who jf he heattl luin, must have winced under his sarcasms (mil denunciations, and eharnred the writer with falsehood of the grossest order. , , . . . . - . i cutions, njcmorurs, and reports from Com- ' riUi)V M , "s :r i'"uy ' " or l,r,;"i.vef!oirC:o,no!I ,,. " """ uuaati on anv oi ineiii. i,,,,.,,, ,,,, When Ihe hour of the fecial order on the HOl'iL Ot l!l.l'i:i...:. 1aTI r.s. Orofron notice arrived, Mr. EVans, ' of .Maine, I Soveral nnimp.'.tant matter bavin" been d took the tl.xir. Ho stateii the position of the i P"'1 the House aain resumed tin; con; u!e question the light in ivhich it had liren viewed ' htl"n 1,10 Harbor anil River I WIHTK Winy for Cooking, of gnbj quality, at ( low prico, received and far tale -wt ihe Drug More of WJ1.MAM8, HAYWOOD & CO. March !. n Grass Seed, KoftTweil, Wmihrop Cumuiittee rose. mi, and others, alter which the j ill 111, IS I . ." " t. -!.- hitive to th t f'lS rt in r, crass, OrchJtrd, Timothy and Ohio Clovsf Seed, received and for Sl vcrv low r i ., W,LLIAM. HAY'00Dc:"cO. ..-Waffh,s- - y n- Onlliitior A, WilHtiuet,.,! raclkelt. REGULAR LINE. V. i he new t'lickel Schooner " WIT.. MI.(iTt)N ' iX -!". master, will il ,cr lintojitmi, N ,,n tke t6.l March, and the Y ET'I'E V i ia.v will s,0 ui Apnl. These vk,!( wj ,.,(,m Mtcrniiio ri'iiular Irina i,nn,i,ii..r V... L. j p.-.!i,:e. (havioi; superior aceomrifdiion,) aoolv to I WiUA.M MAWIX, hh ,sr:8ffs wl,i. Baltimore: f BKOUA' 4 1EKUET, Ae..t.. i , . , u iliiiii't;l9fi, Xf, ' , Miroli IS (!, f- S5-LJt rtv. o llie Fn'nidsorilK Iiisano, rRHIMHrecMr, of a i.i. by other Senators, and their various arguments yie (ViTcr-'nt grounds ol our title, and the prop. Buiuns in. :n this' country , Wood, ( Of Ml.SS! MORE TROUBLE. Mr. Watterson, of Tennessee, and Mr. Senator Turuey, of Tennessee, are hard at'it, in the "Union," belaboring one another, with a heartiness and " good will" which show that the parties are in earnest aud mean what they say. They are prime Leco foco politicians, of the true stamp. The "Union" says, it puousnes tnese tilings witn " no pleasure, and that " such contests are Calculated to distract the party. Verily, the democracy is " harmonious." Alexandria Gazelle. " X&5 again warn the Whigs, not to be throivn off their guard by the apparent apathy and in activity ol their adversaria. Stand to your post, like good men and true ! Whether your oppo nents work or not, your duty is the same, it is I your bounded, your imperative duty to yourselves w juui pi uicipicB, anu loyour country, ina; you fill the various offices in the State with men be. longing to your own party. If your views of go yernrrient policy be correct, then labor to secure their universal adoption. '"Do nor, we beseech you, forget the importance of unity and concert of action in electing me in tiers to the Legislature. Let no local jealousies create division. Cast a skle all personal consideration, and unite upon such men as are capable of filling their-places with -credit to themselves, honor to the State, and benefit to their immediate constituents. Highland Messenger. . UP AND DOING. f The Whigs of Hyo fodDty have est, the olrtef'H power njpre than a year. oantwsar Bast a teM ampla. Aa annual f htrge .BtniV'JMMM m aaeetingat ttie onrt House on the &4t dh. Mthe purpose of nSm. ating candidate for the Legislature and for the fieriffalty. Dastio Cate, Esq., formerly of llis ity, a good man and true, was nominated for that jbnatorial District, arid will, iiis said, coasMit to run, IJeaufort responds to the nomination. It seems, here is an understanding, that Beaufort arid Hyde ;e to alternate in the 'selection of their Senator i nsequeotly, that whole-souled gentleman, and an mprom'uiihg Whig, Col. JosmiA A. Tyloe, idio fpreeented the District so faithfully iu the last Le- fclature, owing to his residence in Beaufort, gives fay te it citizen of Hyde. Col. Tavloe out of Jhs 'ay,, there could not be a belter selection than Mr. kmnd wlhogp,he'will 'cKiseitto run. Mr. ;edl, their representative. In .the hast House of Jommona, having previously announced himself a ndidat for re-eJection," the meeting readily aoaoi- Iced. . Mr. Tuohas R. Giibi was announced for the JteraTalfyr ' IO" We wold ealftjie special attenlion-of ur Mer- 1 ants, Id the Advertiseitlenjt of Messrs. FirrESOi t Co., Ni25 jEMan'cy streekNew Yofk, which II be found iittwotheroJumn. They-manafaetura offsr fo sa)e, those beautiful Neapolitan Bonnets, J jwaica Mtiotich was said during the last Summery ju tec whHjh the American Institute have twice fardsd the Silver, medal. TE3fA3 SENATORS. - ?f" d Tboiias J. Rtmt, have UnitS 2 o( our Confederacy, Pie for . full term i sil vea. .JSr -lne N death a7r j? Z iSSSZS W1- Hby alirrrbinf into en of the BrluVa WHAT HAS the ADMINISTRATION DONE ? The Administration of James K. Polk has been With a majority of two tone in the House of Representatives, and a cloart,inajarjty in the Senate, after a session ef mor thpn three months what has it accofppjieh. aj Aauiiueti lexas! Yes-But Texas -was yirtually annexed, before the present Adiniaifra. tioa came m, and it had nothing to dor but pass a irupja act admitting her into the Union. We repeat the qaestion, whai has the Adminietratinn done 1 Has it carried out a einehj' one, bf its pnnctpter I ia it reduced the Tariff -Ha it established th Sob-treasury J Haa j broken uowfl tne raanuiactoW turned the industrious operative to a pttpev deranged the currency, and brought wide' spread ruia and disaster" upon the whole country ? And last not Wat has it obtained the " whole of Oregoti " No not one of these principles has been carried out. WithOk majority suffic'ieBt' to accomplish, any! measure, it has eflected nothing. And why 1 Because it an administration that obtained pow. it ' umk? fdse frtiences. It purchased its cm porary rule, by. mere party deceit and the male riel that compose, it iar aa discordant aa were the means used for its elevation. The Tariff trthe North Texas andree tradff to thaSnuih r,.i tbe whole of Oregon to the WeaL The v. Jthe bail thrown out to catch the. people's votes. The natural result has been, . what might have been expected, -that the party is feplit into frao- ments-nd with all its numerical strength. 1 both Houses, k has been . unable to aceomnlish any thing. .The- recent scene in the Senate shows that the breach is a wide one. We have no desire' to: see' it healed. We would rather adopt the " insidious policy," as jhe Union terms ft, of " folding cm arms" and letting our oppo nents have all the. fighting 'to themselves. M It is t very pretty quarrel as it stands"-iod we have no desire to interfere with it. In tbe dis. sensiona of the Administration we heboid the po litical salvation of the country. . . - Alexandria Gatelte. It is said that a girl in Pittsrield was struch 3uwt) bt theiBrihflef cannon, a Since , the. ""w' of marriei men, it it said, have the artHlery companies to come and ' their pieces on their premises. treBi.isnBD bv UEqrKST oi; a lady. LINES Hi; ITT EN BY A LADY, As nn excuse forjjcr zeal in (he cause of Tempe rance, and addressed lo a friend who told her she " was almost a iiiynoinauiac on tho subject of al coholic drink." " Go, feel what I have felt, Co, bear what I have borne Sink 'neath the blow u father dealt, And the eold, proud world's scorn Thus struggle ou from year to year, Thy sole relief the cald ing tear. Go, weep as I have wept, O'er a lov.ed father's fall, See every cherished promise swept, Youth's swee.ness turned to gall, Hope's faded flower strewed all ihe way That led me up to woman's day. Co, kneel as I have knelt ; Implore, beseech and pray Stride the besotted heart to melt. The downward course lo stay Be cast, with bitter enrse aside. Thy prayers burlestiu'd, thy tears defied. Go, stand where I have stood, And se'the strong man now Wth geliiii tewtti, lips bathed iu hlooJ, And cold and livid brow ; - Go, calch his wandering glance, and see There mirror'd his soul's misery. , ountry and In. in Kim i.uul View ol a compromise ami sett lenient. II is speech was to shew the insulli. iem'y of our clainis noril, vvest nf ,, l),",fC;,rcf,i llor,, ,,. ilude, (he propriety !' cniooroii.isin.r at th.il line. II.; i ontiinied until tho Son ite luljourned. HO 1 ' ; di:i)V H I-'. I ' It i: S I', NT . T 1 V ES. A resieiiiiou was ollered to the etl'ert that till debate the Ihrbor and River Ap;iopri.t.inii bill shall cease on I'ncl.iv next. A motion was made, lol.iy the Itusolutiou on ;he table. A creed to. The Ilousn then went into CoinmiMeo of the whole, on the Ihihor hi ', and .Messrs. Siauloii, Johnson, of Tunn , mid 'i'lu m 1 1 1 .i s i t i.dd'essed ine VOimniitec. At a Lite hour, the ( ..Himntice rose iirjaJfttcr the inlrndni non ,, a Inil by Mr. MeCooneJI. gratiting l.ill arivs u I n;, I to ihe head ol every whue i iiiii.y J0 uni cultivato tl, the Mouse adjoiiriicd. f Yorli M-'ssrs. 'riionipson, of ', 'inton, Severance, Ail.tin? others, rave, their news. Opinion and cxpencnce ol ihe Ediior ol ihe News and Sur. II rrnMoNT', Dec WISTAIt'S r,.t.SM (iK WILD Is COIi-liinlly !l . ! v.-1 i , -.e I M, ,,i,r I ,,!iiii I.OI1II.I I I My, til..! H I ,11 i,i I 1 spvilic iiinl ru .si i m ii no;, !, , I, nils bill ii I'.iinili.ir use i, , i.ie,!,,.,, years 'pnst d,,,,, .,j,., inll,, ,. .;.,., ibis Ims iu iinen ala si,!l,oe,i u nb , anil In- willing ii,, l ho nnieb ,)r ;,,. propruooM, ns lor ilnn o ib(i.u w,,, ,,, null Oislrc-.Mii-iliseasi liil.ei. pi, be lias lovail.tl.ly (nilil.l It tielielii of ll r S "l llle t'n I, at Willi. n:i!liein Mi I'. I-. in. H, JSJB. t i j i : i; k v, 1 1 We I. rl , (..Ii. Mil), Vi lli' l ine r ior C or 7 b iMi,,. be, llllllll in I bo ; lor Womb, i iiurs, bei.elil .1 lb VI! 'IIMlltl l.tl IO III Go, hear what I have heard, The sobs of sad despair, As memory feeling's fount had stirred, And its revealiugs there Hath told him whal he might have been, Had he lbs drunkard's fate foreseen. '' Go to thy mother's side, And her crushed spirit cheer; Thine own deep anguish hide, Wipe from her cheeji llie tear Mark her dimm'd eye, her furrpw'd brow, The gray lhat streaks her dark hair now, Her toil-worn frame, her trembling limb, And trace the ruin back to him Whose plighted faith in early youth, Promised eternal love and truth But who, foresworn, hath yielded up This promise in the deadly cup, And led her down from love and liirht. From all that made her pathway bright, And chaiueW ber there, mid waul uiid strife, The lowly thing a Drunkard's Wife '. And stamped on childhood's brow, so mild, That withering blight a Drunkard's Child.' Co, hear, see and feel and know, All that my sonl hath felt or known Theu look upon the wine cup's glow, See if its brightness caii atone ; Think if its flavor you will try, Halt'proclaiinedj " "l'is drink and die I" . v Tell me I fiate the bowl ! Hate is a feeble word ' I loathe, abljor my very ijpul With strong disgust js stirr'd, JV'hrue'r I see, or hear, or fell, Of the cfkrk Beverage of Hell ! ST, NATE Tl'ESDA V. March 10, 18-lt Mlefprayer, seier.il petitions anil memorials I of no j;reat iuleiest were presented, ami one bv ,Jr. l carce, from citizens ol Queen Ann's conn- I ly Maryland, without distinction of parly, iu re- I lalion lo the Oregon question. It was in biviir ol compromise, and opposed to our chums to the whole of Orpgon. According to tin; excellent i speech uf Mr. l'earce, tho memorial ably argued J the title, and lhat in direct depreciation of ours aa derived from that of Spain. He knew all ihe j memorialists ; they wcio men of reading and in- teliigonce and whose opinions were entitled to I great consideration. The Chairman was in fa- I vor of the present-Administration and a warm I triend ol Oeueral Jackson. Mr. l'earce made a very able and long speech, in which he was bferue out by the extraordinary merits of tho me- moridlr It was appropriately referred. Mr. JSWtiwId answered hi'U in nuiin m anirtm ted usnih-r, and was replied to by Air. l'earce very brief!, and satisfactorily. . ftevcrul other petitions and memorials wer? then presented on various subiecis. uIiph il. prior orders were suspended lor tho consideration i of the special order of Llie day on the Oregon 1 question. Mr. Evans, of Maine, resumed his Sneerh froth yesterday, against the title of tho l.'niled Slates to the whole, of Oregon, and in opposition j to the notice lo toriuiuaie llie existiutr convention of joint occupancy. i Mr, Johnson, of Maryland, obtained the-floor. and with a view ol deterring hij i m.irlis until to-morrow morning, lie moved thai, the Senate go into Executive session, which was carried. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. The eiercoiyped resolutJon, that all debate on the Harbor hill shall cea.se on Tuesday next, was .laain ollercd, aud on its passage the Vca's and Nays worn ordered, and resulted Veas, 10(i, Nays GO. The consideration of the Harbor and--R!tcr hi1!. Was fcKn resumed in Commiiloe of the Whale. evrry eiiso vl.ere it tit-i iiuliealuiii ol a, K-beb Knini bavm lie I, of o hi, ion tba. tbe i,.l;!.e. it.; " 1'or sale bv MlJJ i MS! CO., wholev.,1,. 11u n u.,1,.;,,! ap'iy al lb. V iiii.ii k, w nb I is woi lliy ol H i- colilulenn Vll!;i:M I.CNATIt: uni-burif, wulilil uifinm the Hes, lluil by a Ii eenl l.,w '. Ilu-y ure niipmvernl In reeeno Y ' :iis board, li.iiu oiher Males. i Imuliiiii.n ui the klml j ,, ;. " '""'ide.l In i. i:ma i;,,,-,.,.,,. u I .lea; i,,n, best sdupled ieuievi',1 1..,.., O ... . ;;;:K',.'";"" 1 --.- -ZZ'Z ii-t hi line ei'O'i'-i'v u o I llie i.ilbln llie tirsl si'v riwiil,. ui .,.,... x : ; : , . ' : u " - ,,.,i,,,j uuiiy Bin , UIU VI hail irom i.'iu Asylum. J (:c in, i 'v.vtein -r - .-OH.. Hill, I I I,, BIim p.n ,b,o. ..I'.l... . .- '"."I "'!ml 1 "I-IIU lilll'l III I llllfHIIu no.. .. .... ... .1 -muiii iu uieir also n cnmi.leto ,)ivi,n ..f .1... hue is exet-llcnl, and I'lotonr i.isii.fullv furnlhe,l fi'bi, ( 'i.iilr,..iubin, ( lltoin.in. I', .. . . i , ip.iei- r ; n II .! tl. if Inchest o.eiu-J 1 1 1 1, iiui far , N . ( '. In this City, by Kev. Dr. Mason, on Tuoalay eve ning' last, .Mr. James I'. W alton to Miss Julia Aim Wedibnir. l In IVler.burg, Va. on the 1 Oil inst. Col. William sun Minmouh, ( l'unco (.eorn;,. Cniiny.to Miss Ma ry Virginia, second daughter of the late 1.'. Smith, of l'eleri,bui-rj. In Km lonoiiil, Va. on the Dili inst. Dr. William H Hill, of Will ;i i N2 1 on in tin, . lute, to M i--ti A mi Sunt , second daughter of h'ev., Aiiaui l oopie. In Newborn, Captain .Samuel Wbiteh-irst to M,.s. Susan S, Moe. In Jones county, .Mr. Alhling Trett to Miss Alary fiubault. irpalnteni, upon the-iiun-rrstr.iint i in uri'eslul oiieiaiiuri. 'I bissiliciilion nl flute of iiiniil, mid ehisscs ol s, a -icly. The I. , I A , .. on i per wrpit. v n nivn ni ,..J . iviilv Curlaius, (Carpet, l" i ' 1 "Ionian., Mirrors. Huoks ami airy v eniiiil.iliN lor fununr ah .i-.nn eneiosnre tor cvenimr noiili - ,,;,. j ler moil, ,uK , ,.,,,, j-LLn,, ;J,lrr I Willi Honks mid rVertspupem u,,!, more- means of uiiiusciiieni. A Cbiiplmtl luilding, and preaches to .ho 1 mipriid every Subhiiih. l.i'itiTs of uupiirv, slioul.l he ilirrrled lo Dr. Joiix "in, I nvsieian, ami fupermlfiiUcnl of i.iiMi-rn nsvniin, n iiiiainsbu. Vo,oio as-10ila'f fll'llinlll over, vnriDini ll'siiles iu ihe I ho March 13, I Will, im. Balsam of Liverwort fTEB.IvrBIV a.l Alloynthy a C3.ij;i, 'oii,Iit,.,,...(;,1Bl,ni.. ' .an n.reil, arc woiils Kim , ,,u; kMl,,y been applied lo Jlr. 'luir'n Urnu;- Kfhm ' lurr,rrl from :i ?r Hower,, lo much mvuh,,,!,:,, NVur Eayeileville. Mr. John Smith. Mis. libra ,";"ltl"i,!. "." '' r" apphcuble, but huvo S., daughter of Tl a, C. I!lal(e, I-;-,,. '"" ' u'd by others. ,.,.,:,,,,,,, rMM 0 v, .Ullllll,,,:, "f c;u., n,s. u. iiiidiu'iijrf, -.I :d III Lenoir county, Mrs. l'earei. PesuKin.l, years. Ill ilmingtoii, Mm. Aim K. Ilu.si-ll, nj, Also on Ho, vain,, ,,,v, iManonel niin.r, daughter of James A ;., son . '" A l.-o, Mr. Jo l asnaux, il ualive of Fiance, but ',ir resideni of V, uuiineloii. III Wuyue eoniiiy, Mr. IMiuiind Me'iiiam, need .')? years, of I'ucliy Hill, ( b.,,1 ., ,,, businesB iu Wiliniiijiion lor many years. Al l,e Rpysville, I'oiiiiylvauin, Miss Arabulla Ilos. worth, formerly, for many years, a resident of this City. nmny ) lllbllll n M. ais a 1 '''' ' - ' .'-I'ltB. ol H pi-p-iii. rl. ini-.v, I'iilpilalion, l!i, im e .biplainls, w ben lain n in i hum i PIANO FOR SALE, CEaZC'IiKKiWrl hvst I'ijisio, yUnso Wood, mid sold for-no fault was-side ly a CUIlipeteiit Jilibpi. Il is prolioilliee.l by lll.i:ssi;it, of Si. M,ir,V ;!iimI, lo bo a tf.'t) slrunielit. It Will be -Snbl at Alielloll, oil T' Hii,i-, tbu .'list inst. being ibe M-eiiiu! dii- of Wake Swpen.ii Court, lit the Auction Mare uf N. It. 11 L'U II 1..S. Ilaleigli, Man-;, lb, fi. U:J TsEAVOLlTAN JjOIVNETS. ,-i. ,i ,Uf. la ne aru ready inn! wil the luoft conclusive , lol Vears liiovij it st.ei Ibe W e be w- Ilia, no one sh.niM die ef these disemi im l ll tlui .e H ho think lucir live- Worth pteservlu-. w.-u! l,al on, e, use ilns m ly .:lo, ,lg ,,, Hons, tbe lepoit l deaths f,m ,,,,(. ,ljH,s wuM rapidly be ,l,,i,i- . be.l. ( l" tlx. limb ol this nosii,,,,,. ii(4 lo na.isly any inipuicr, by I'rlllientl'S, Olid CIV luriner,,!.'. Iivmi; wiloessea in every Town, who p,,..f,.r retoin- f' d""' lll(' medicine by wonl ,, niouih. to bavins their names p.,bh-di. al. One of,,ur paiicu, reccmly cured, took One D,zni 11,1 1 It, lo d,strilmtr. fur.,. Iv, nil comment is here unncccsMiry, vviih reference lo lis pei (eel efficacy. Ms. bietb'ren ol Ibe prufes-ion use if in their prnc. nee, l.e,;;,ii-(, iu woiiUm lul cur 4''re (he rH'eeis of pnrc llenouio i'litholo-n al principles, with which llnj luark or (Jhailatiin hris rioibinu In .b. 'J'hey may c .py. nniiale, eouni. ileil, Ac , but it ,.v ran do, and ure lien r Irustml, l.y , 0v r,lctl. pennies mid may seri.Mi-.ly impair the Umsiilutum. Or. Taylor's IIiiImhh ,.f l.irnwort is ihe happy Combination ol I loiinnpatliy and Allopathy. It i, culnely a vegetable extract, and so comhirw.1 ih I ouiy i.u: iiiijio tninuff. Uoih-b afv iMheij Recognition. h How dVo do. Mr. J.m. bow d'ye dot" said a young swell yesterday1, with more beard than bjraius, to an old glossy.fac ed gentleman, whoelootf 'behind a pair of gold mounted specs, and whose locomotion was assis ted by a gold. beaded bamboo cane. " EiCUse me, my good sir excuse mo," said the old man in'a falsetto voice--but you have an advantage of me." "Alytiame is Kid; sir Kid," said whiskeian- do "yon remember Thomas Kkld Toiiioiy, you used to call me don't youT " Bless my joul, yes, and so I do," said the old man I remember little Tommy Kid sure enough i and how do you do now, Mr. Goat V . "Kid, ah?. Kid,. not Goat," said Thomas, preettishly, .- .- . ."AW true, yott were Kid then, Tommy," id the eld g entleniant " but I perceive by the quantity of hair on yoniTchin, that you since have become a goat." Tommy etroked his beard with hia finger and went off without bidding Mr, Jonea 'good bye.' JV. O. Delia. iiENATE. WED.N KS DAY. March, 11, 1 8 Hi. jincr me utiipi.sai oi pennons, llie bill to aid I in i.ie cu.iBi i ileum oi ivjicniean anu Illinois ta nal came up. ll was slreiinou.ly opposed by Mr. Nile?., advocated by Mr. Cam, and iben' laid a side for. the cons. deration of the Oieyou notice Ucsolniioris. Mr. Ueverdy Johnson having the floor, took a (i'ciioral review ol Ins prcdecesnois nt ihe debate, ali.I placed huntcb' upon Ins own froiimls, and those of otheis upon w hich he coind agree. In llie course, ol Ins rein.irl.s he was particularly hard upon the l inon" winch he denotinceil lor its articit.: rtlalno to Messrs. Allen fit Ilanne gan. Mr. llreene, byway of rejoinder, quoted some poetry from SinJispeare. Jlr. Jolurion said he was very ela.l that the Ot 40 men bad such poetic, an' horny lor their claims. liie remainder ol the day was spent in K.xccutivo 1 blood vessel session. lifciVSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. After tbe presentation of gome' memorials, the Ilartior bill wan again taken up in comniitiee of Ihe whole. Half a dozen dry puiitical speeches were made, alter which a motion to adjourn prevailed. rnmr:i,...rra r j h ,.. i : , . . " '""- paipil to supfdyihe Ir.iiio v. itli their iiuuuiabie .Ne- poul.ins, lor n'Rich they received tivo Silver .Mcib.l- at lh two l:si t'airs nl the Allien, :au Institute, find whicb-for style ami liai-h are unsurpassed. Apply to PAT "I'hoO.N, Mil; .V. CO, ur, Delaney t. or V Y&R &. SUNS, Corner 1'iue and I'earl, March ID Im. (I'r. U'l i Nkw Yohk. l'rogrcss oi' Science, l?Ic(li':Hi!tli in rt!i t'urolisi.l. Lri'llOTUMV has been successfully performed in llus ptnt uf the country , by iJr. licvar I'. l-m.x.i.vnw.of.Surry county, Nnrih Carolina, (irad- uale of .he iVnnsylvania College, 1'hibnMpliin, Tho entire calculus was us Inio as a hulled walnut. The patient, was a boy ol nine years old, son of Mr, Joel Ucaiii hump, of Davie rnun.y, Morth Cnrnliiia. Ho dexterously Was the operation performed, lhat no iiig the bu ilurc, was eut. Some SENATE THURSDAY, March 12 Mr. J'arnagin called itlention to the Editorial articles i the 1, tines" newspaper, lie thought tbat the grave .charges contained therein ought three or four iiiomhs have elapsed since the operation. The boy is perfectly well Also, -another inlereslirni case on Sunday morning last, Ihe 1 st inst. Dr. U. was calico lo the aid... Mrs. Mdlraneyof thiscutimy, who had been In labor thirly-ix hours, liiidirig brr appaernlly in aniculo mortis, apd icconiy.in the case to be one of hydro chepbalus, imiu.'diately ..(wrafed through tbejra.e Ittcerum anterior, itut being llie only acccssib oilier leuicilit-:, o ill,, kind, anil are so- combined, that Ihn j..b...m .illecls simulinncously the circulnlory, respuatorv ulnl seer, lory oririii.s and increasing the .cuipcru.ure iiV.1 action' of Ihe re.niilo vessels, while n diimiriaHiis il in the diseased vessels and oi'gans of the cbnsi and ihroiil, ihus givm g Hu m uri oppn'muniiy Hi heal by aiiluiB nauire in her efforts to (hiow oir di-ri.se. In line ihis remedy is the only one that . an with any certainly bo relied on for cure, There are. iilwavs l-.v Physicians in allendain eat the ..W lllliee, :i.r. Ibiwcry, I., viii and give advice. The Poor utlciid.-il griius. Buy onlyjuu above, and be carelul lo vi, counterfeits and imiinliuns of all kinds and see l)r Leeds' signature i,e ,teel jdalo label on each botllc. Leeds .V linzi.r.t, Diuggisls, 177 Waier-street, and Mis. Hays, 139 Fulton-street Urooklyn, Aunu. The Huba, riber has just nceiv.il al his Drugstore, a ire.ii soppiy m me ui)ov in Ylntil,!c Medicine, in larne and small bottles, at the reduced prices of j, I 00 and 1 per bottle. P. F. PF.SC I'D. N. D. The above Medicine is also for sale, by C. f.. Cook, arrentou ; 11. & H. H. Hurwell. Hender son t P.J. lirown.Loui-burg; W. Wesson, (."asioiij (J. Howard, Tarboro ; and may also be found In every Villaiie in the Country. Nab-iitti March I t. I8. . to be investigated. He read from that article. 11)011 tne or,linary a,iu'1 neaJ' wi,h r,'al JclullTmuI'1 which asserts that tbe Senate dare not go into an investigation of the charges. After further remarks he offered the following Resolution : liesohed, That a Committee of live members be appointed to inquire and report what measures, if any.Hre proper to vindicate the character and honor of the Senate against the charges f cor ruption published in a newnp iner rsrUi'- , Wasiiin-"- - ' -:--'- e uniiii. 1 owingi to malp isiiion and the great lunirluction r fe I A I 1, Or .NOKTU CAI.'Ol.f.VA, iVisn of parts, luiiiied lately on puneiur'tng, Uirio wne 1 k!j b'ovsTt, tJimrt ol'l'leas ami (Quarter Scsnjons, three quart of fluid discharge.!, and specify delivery . February Term, Is46. of a Iiiolisler havii)((o teeth, amis head iatucrP John Bell, .i , - ...... . , .1 - ' (Jpor(?e II. Bell. Original Allurh'ntiU. Levied upon Land. It appearing iu the satisfaction of ihe Couit, lhat the Ib-ieoiluin in lhiscae, resides beyond lbs limil ihis ile ; ll isthercl.no, ordered, that nublies.ioi. of the cranial bones, some of ihein beinir over three quaiters of an inch thick, and e Jcccdin 'ly hard, though ihe sutures all rcinaincd open. Dr. C. was so foriunaie a to obtain it, and has it preserved. Mrs. M . has recovered, f Also, tlie operation for umus malrrnus "f years standing, coui;)liesV"' ana'''j , ... -' ,- t - i
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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