"X ft y . " . ? '..v"'j nnnn Mm JJ.lJU.JJLa.. U I VAX VAX I M' I I , JUUXUI Mi I4JJ.UH -7? Published evert . Frfday, bjf WESI01V R, CALES, Editor nnd Proprietor, at Tliroo Dollars per Aumiin. ' ' 112 : -. 1 i : . Sl '. ; iL: . ' . - Voii. xivrii. FWDAYi '.MARCH 27, 1846. ' 25, (but r vis- julzi ye j RA LEIGir. N. C Tuesday, March 24,1816, SALE Of PORTSMOUTH ROAD. We publish to-day, for lb. information of our read . the Act authoriiinir th. .ale of tha portsSiouth jail Road, aud incorporating th purchaser., uret , nameef " Th. Sea-Board and Koanoite.iian ad Companf - "I CORRECTION. We stated In our last paper, on th. authority of adam Rumor, that Mr. Sihsmrd qould not hay. Hia.hauda csiveu 1114 BnoauH bi v" ' -t- ' - If the Central Committee, "had not Mr. Wii.dk io- jrued, and Mr.JoMiab.en appointed id h place. lie followlne; memorandum Ha ueen given u, ex Ibitin the facta in the case, connected" with Mr.' ViLDsa'a resignation, which we cheerfully publish? i Th State democratic Committee met forth ; rst lime, on the 4lb of the present month. Owinr o bad weather, and the delay of the mans, several members of the Committee had net been heard from ; ,he nomination wee therefore postponed for runner dvicce. Mr. Wimhsr deplored ins prelirence Jer llr. SiikaiD, but-aekedlo be excused irom Serving ii the Comniittee. and handed Jus resignation to Ur. Vatson; Chairman, on the-filh of this ntouth. Final iction was not .taken yntd th ITtft. ITT- It will afford the numerous friends of .the Hon kkmktb Ravmiw, great pleasure, to learni that.he J i, d v nu-onrnnir from hie law serious uu - Bill soon be irble toTeturi to Wiirty. . j - m s T 1 fi-M ik-oo-s. Th. tWi!m!n!rton Journal," " North Carolinian" U " Warrenton Keporter," tne pmyuco rue. j J . l,.Ta seen, announce the eeiection oi lr. Siiemrd, a the wamaaie oj ine py Brnor. without one word comment as to the flt- Ness of the nomination, it is very evidenH iney nave. Leu taken " U aback." fl ttT John BotiocK, who -kidnapped Nelton Ui michardion, (a fre. boy of color,) in thbi place, was tied last week at Rowan . Superior court, Detpre bis Ionor Judje CfLDWELt, and fouu Guilty by . the jury, in about ten minutes after leaving the box, ' ST It common talk hereabouts, tut we de not Uch for the accuracy of. the rumor, that Itfr. Lcae ysj he is both " an older and a better soldier,'7 and Kill not eive Wav to Mr. Shspardi As Sir Luo.rua ft'Trigger says isWfhtfit is " a very pretty qridr- l,Matandat. . . ' , THE NEW HAMPSHIRE ELECTION. Later news shows, that the defeat f Loco Fpcoiem, n this State, is most complete. It seems almost too ood to be true, but it is nevertheless so, that New limpshire, which has been so long sunk in the deep torus of Loco Foceism, is renouncing her idols, and raing to the true political faith. The " Richmond epublicau" iruly makMhat " doubtless the Ve- looracy were as 'much surprised p the result rtkia J lection, aser. th people ef Jetieho.when tb tils of that City fellbefoje the tliouswids af hraal." We hope that yry Whig, !ioWev, h may have; eretofor. despaifed of (ha Republic, will .new take eh courage, for tliis'is hut the btgiwiing of ,lhe .. "THE CpJLMERCIA Thia is the till of n elegantly printed Wi ekly aper, just started at Wilmington, in this State-, au er th' Auspices of Mpasrs. Stri.noer & Whitakcr, tilh praotica Printers of the first order, and Wert lalified for Uiehasibess'they have entered upeH, f spectable talent, great energy of character, andan- i-earied industry wilt produce success, they are bouad. k go ahead. ' . . v ID" The MurdereCfeww SAWvFjfor whftm the overnor offered a tewaird of $200r has heen ajipre- kuded and confined ia "Camden JaH.'. HT. Th. fluestion asta the future Seat ef Govero- teflt,ef the State 'of Louisiana, has been; settled by .'passage of a Bill through its Legislature, '.which icatea it at Baton Roug.,nd provides that after thf t of January, 1849, tbe-Legislature hU-semble, id the several State Officers Wepf their offices in iid Town ; and also, thai th'rse Comraueucrners be tipoiuted to superuiteiid the erection and furjiiiluTig convenient bulMings forth use of the Legislature iid State Officers. D Tha " Richmond News and) Star" appear, th its new name of .tha' " iohmo'nd Repuhliean i. Maxwell, Esq. 'formerly a dUtiaguishott metn- r af tHa Norfetk bar, after we rde, far several yean, member of the 6.MI Of Virginia, the Preaioant of pde'n 'Sidney Coltegei and morareiedlly afi la meter ia Law, is annpuueej as the pruic'ipal Editcjr. h. paper is to be Whig ia politic., and to posses. is aanatr Itataraajsfra daily paat Mr. Mk ell noonces la ia addraae ta the pabtie, that tha Ite- blican will abserva that, than ordiaary-oanrteaj', eming H mora1 important to dtspeus. uuht than. Isat amongst cosBBtunity. ... War regret to laara, that Coat. War. $L Crasb, of Vfeiltw aa.1IWiiMa4iRtai "miafd" itf kis frm at. tb. Nav'Vptmnit 4'"Waahitfgtod," on yedneaday, by cutting bi'tbrcjaVwIth rator. for fcveral days ar.vMaa ba,was impreased with the be jef that he was akoni to dit, adrhaaltboTih nn ler thi. nantat Waotnation eashmiitosl fit. rash leed. H. was 63 vaark of trefA'hU .r i.a 'y bis Walker officarnf V . it i ' "' " 1 1 ' T -XCOMPLIMEJit. . ,. At k jaie tJttHw of Jha Maasachnsetti Lfltlatnrfc f arganBalia aT '. tnisn bemgwdrowbJi tieo', several names war anggested ' At leng"thf a f"bw peopoeec! thi "am, Aihlmi, Mctt,Vith a Bahning wai iaetaatly mioSiedr:' J ' THE AMERICAN REVIEW.. ' Thai Iterling WWg Parioaicai'liaa j'eafhei it third Number, Volum. 3, and fully suatalpa iU high char acter. It commenced in a tim. of depression and dis aster.'and its failure was .onCdentiy predicted by ma ny, who have no relish for its doctrines; and greatly feared by some of its friends, who heartily wished it .Well. 'The success of the enterprize, we are. happy to be assured, is no longer problematical. Its sub scription list is large, though, by no trftans, a large as the work deserves. Every leading Whig, ftpm Passamaquoddy to the Rio Grande, ouglit to read this Whig journal." It ia addressed, so far as it is a po litical work, to Hi a intellect and sound judgment, of its readers. It discusses grave questions of State, with dignity and distinguished ability. It has no slang, or arguments ' af caionduw.' Th. only ar ticle itt Uiii number, of a political cast, is entitled "Tha" Administration and the Country;" In which are discussed with great force, the absorbing question of oar Oregon claims of Peace and War!" There are ahrbwell written articles of Criticism, Philosophy, Poetry, and stirring Adventure, which da credit to the UteraTji taste of the Editor and his contributors. This Number is graced with, en elegant and accu rals likeness of Seuutor Mangum ; "and; a sketch of the life and public services of this dittingijishe' States -manris promised for the April numbe. This sketch wHI be" eagerly looked for, and read with great inter est," by thousands in the State, which has so long and so often delated to Jjenor her talented son. We may well tie proud, (bat those whom the ojd North C as cherished,, are, lomrtmtt, appreciated abroad. We would not be much surprised to see Willie P. Manhum, Vice President of these Uulltd Statee, at the very next Election. At all events, the American Review is a good book,. and iji its pages we are glad to see the familiar (ace of an honored friend, who hat " done tii Sta(e some service." ARRIVAL OF" THE HIBERNIA, TWENTY-THREE DAYS LATEST FROrf EUROPlt. The Steamsltip Ilibeuiju arriveif ai. Halifax-, 6n the 17th--thirteen days aud three hours from Ltyerpoel. The news brought by.ihe same Was .conveyed to Washington City, in th. short space of Ubout 65 hours, by " special express." Sir Robert Peel has entered on his gnSft work of Commercial Reform earnestly an4 successfully, with a mrktng majority of 97 in'th. House -of Cemmotia. ' v ' . The attention of tha Press and of the ptiblFo was so wholly absorbed in the great commercial question, that we find netting new in the "European Times", in relation to Oregon. "' . The Cotton and Corn market seemed Jo be gerh- erally in an unsettled and unsatisfactory state. Busi ness was dull. x. There have been two terrific battles, in. which the British troops have been engaged, in the Eust- The carnage was- dreadful. .Three thousand three hundred British and native troops killed "and wouad- ded. " " . The news from France is somewhat interesting, but we cannot gjve the details. A line of packets is to be established "-between trance' ad Uie U. fe. which, it is said, will greatly facilitate the communi cation between these two countries. Not much excitement exists in relation to Oregon, though the final vote of Congress on the" Snbject is looked for with anxiety. yoa ijr rehstr. SHgPARD rife SHANTffclN. What will not. the indomitable will of genius ac- complish I' The nleeting so lately held in liiia City, id which flie claims of Mr." Shcpard were urged by IVessrs. Disbrotc, lloldtn and others, versus Messrs. Mac Rat, and no others, was ridiculed by a portion of life Whigs. But let them now recast theirarror. Mr. DMrou) has succeeded) and Mr. Shepprd is the candidate, after alt, The dream of Glorification is u the progress of fnlptmaot, . the Uemacrlic Urn- , mitte. met at the Standatcd Office on Tuesday, the Kth, and Mr. Shepard then received ft-majerjly of their votes. We are net officiary informed what that majority was, Jbut we SHspeol that the abstraction of -one of Mr. Shepard1 1 friends would hays prevented his nom'aaion. ' Tnest tilings will Leake out. There" are-sevraj- eircumstancea connected ""with his nin nation,. wicli?attreted my attention. , -The Commritaa statej ia. their. letter to Mr. & that he fia Uen nominated b? a " majerily" af their -auniber. Thisi. decidedly informaL It ie-genrally castoTqa- ry jCor Loca Fpco-assembliea. to quarrel aad aquabble among themeelves, till it ia clearly ascartaiued which is the stranger party; and then tall tha public that every-thing wai done." unanimtu'thj," though soma people might think that the quarrelling Was the only thing in which- there was any umuiimHy si all. To state, tbeovpOhlidy, thai M. S. wa nominated by "a nftjority onlyr-aed not the whole of tha Committee, maiuTeats a total disregard for the sensibilities. of that gentleman, aud great political iucennistencx. Mr. S. say, in hia letter of acceptance, that he had been, unwilling to have his.name iu any manner eonaactad with tha ilietingnished office of Governor, btt being jrivmtely and WWy caHe'd, '(nterriaf tr the Dufntt CtfvenrJoa) and orgently scjicAett by the CoTHmHtee," he-.an b.longar heaifate. JKow, arij ena.wouldanppesp ftsm this, thai ha. WM.defer Hrfned Dot to ba the Candidate, tifl itxlnetd by the . solicitations Of the CaawnitlM. Neverthelesa, we find ia a paper tswed a lew horns afterwarda, that he has mad a ppointalelAa -loVaddiVss bis feltowcitixeiis in 13 CenBtiea. Wa'netiee, too, that the pnUieatioa of bis appointroanbf coMiea before tha anaouncermftit of bis nojninatidr.Which.wia.'perhapsy Serve to illus-, trate the order ih wTiieh thy wes mad. Waob serva aaverai jrtjier tltoga, full as fareical, about Ihia affuc, Fot iusfauce; Tha impudent aasuranca with Which li Committee ietl Mt, &. that ha wplba'kkict ed tie stiU may. aateniahlng aaanrance, with-frhtch ' Mr- S.njpasek4hat hiapolitcal view, are faiijiar t.'.vary s,clion of th CnMiMat.ealth"tlJ Pa aer m whieh e inform jhs, Jhat oppoaditMi to the Tariff is tha oaly leading neasura of tha Adminiitra t (lL ; bat ties ieed.not to be pajtieslarljr ikn For soffirasoir,' f am glad that thia nomination has been made. It Will arotise tha Whigs, and we can deisire nothing more. But I am grieved to reflect, that the Inevitable- consequence itfwt be,' aruptor. betwean Mr. S, and the " immortal SKanklin," The laqrel has'beui Insidiously stolen from his bfow, hut he will readily gh into a itateretiricy. fej thseke of his country. .Theniafitle of SiiAivsLiahatfi fallen POH SbetarO. -"Nil detjerhndum Shepvde dace." T. S. - 4 .' roa THE Ra.0I8T.BR. Ma. Editos: I reached- your City, more than week ago, after speuding the winter at Uia JNorth. My feelings can acaroel be- imagined by those. Wlio never real i led the same. To be transported from a cold, Northern climate, to a land of-" sunshine and flowers," where nauirssrems as if coming forth in new grandeur, tS delighlfdl to witness. j Bui" more than all, I have reached a soil where-friendsiiip and hospitality grow. "Although I have not quita.reach ed my Aome, an imaginary line otily separates us ; and. J qialre mef quite contented at tke City Ho tel, kept by Mj Lawbkncs a flense, which I would particularly reoiBimeud, for comfort, cleanli ness and luxurious living: Some impTOvemaul- iniglit.be mad in your pleas ant -City, to add to its beauty and cosifort. An Iran Railing aiound the. Capitol would'adij much to the appearance and effect of that magnificent building . a building that would deoorate any City In the Union, arid speaks much for the Old Nerrh-State." One of the most interesting acenea 1 hava Witness ed in Raleigh, on .several sttocessive evenings, has been the DriUpf tha Cadets attached.to the Military Academy, nidr the. cars of ftlossrs. Gray and liuia. Suoh an Institution ' Wit tflect Jiouor upou the Processors, the State, aud soroe day, upon our happy Union. For its future prosperity and suocess, it has. the' acdeut wishes "of a eitizeti of a sister State. . " SOUf U CAROLINA. Match 21al, 184. . EDITOR'S CORRESPONDENCE. Nbw York, Marck 1G, 1S4(J. The Jctnt Committki! of the Senate and Assem blykou tfitf'recent Auli-lteut difficulties iu this State, are now In session ut Alhuuy, and perniisaieu lus been granted Iheni by each hotiee to sit during the .Session of the Legislature. 'i'Ussubjoctsof Uioir de liberation will enibrme an enquiry into lite abuses alleged to exist in the severul . large Proprietorships, aud a rigid investigation of the i'uiihv'S of the lute outrages perpetrated 1y the " A nti-Reuters ;" on be half of the land owners, Messrs. lluel aud I'ady, two of the most eminent Counsel iu the Stale, argued, during the first day's proceedings, with much force and eloquence The principal oJijects of the mal contents is the enactment of f uch a. law, us will oblige lite owners. of the Manors, in every suh brouglrt by ihein for the recovery of runt, to prove, their owlf title ; thxts seekitig to pervert, if not entirely reverse, the old and long established legal ductrine pn these points. Was ever anything mole absurd Uiun this last article jn the already long crped of moderli-democratic-poHticaJ-pliilosonliy ' Prove title foreootii 1 Were One of these airti-teut gentry to have his pocket picked, whutsort of law or justice would he be likely to term that Which, before punishing the thief, com pelled him prove his own title to the stolen ciinients? We live in a great country, arid m an enlightened age, truly 1 With milch truth did oneef-tlie.Seiialora oil the Committee declare,-to one uf th AuU-ltent advocates, that what these ueple sought as a measure'of relief, would, hi reality, bring upon them new pvrls. The CorinnitOe are said to be laboring wan great earnestness anu mere are tnope amoug them who, so far ae their actio n is concerned, are determined that the old- orthado rides of Jw Bhalf not for purposes-, merely temporary, b. obliterated. E. Mills, Esq., of this City, has contracted for the building of the four Atlantic Mail Steamers in tended to ply between this Port and Europe. One of the vessels is to be-ready for sea on the 1st uf January, 1S47; another on the 1st of February, aud the two others, on the 1st of August following. Those which Are la run lo Havre will be named " Washington" and 14 Lafuyelte," and the two ou the .Liverpool line " Europe" and " America." Each vessel is lo be .equul to 1 700 tons burthen, to be constructed in lh4 most substantial manner, and suitaMe for conversion iuto War Steamers, should necessity require H. ll is said that Captains Hewitt and Mn'an the former the present commander of the Havre packet ship " Utica," and the latter of the " Victoria," a Londou liner have been, .thus early, engaged to command two of these vessajB. Competent men, both. A Mr. Saxton, who for a long period, resided in Oregon, is at present delivering a series of highly in teresting and instructive lectures On ho climate, soil, BTrJduckions, ete.'etcs, of lhat territory. The gentle man alludes, indignantly, to the n-peuted, and fre quently successful efforts of the llniisun's Hay Com pany, to thwart the enterpriie aud-threKleu llie peace of the American settlers, there ; and li represents rtiBir unprovoked howlihty as, at one time, having been carried so far, thai ..threat was issued against asy citizen of tire United States whose initials-might be found carved, as a land mark, upou the trees (?) The civilized population of the territory, Mr. Saxton commutes at eight thottsand-aouls, and estimates the Indian, at from 4D,(Kj- to 50,001)-more. ' Thia latter i father an interesting statement, if it be coned, and sirree' Jiw and iHflrk's tiirre exhibits aa exlraoe dtuary decrees in the number of Indians in Oregon a falling off of fully 30,tfO(BQir1s! ISuttt is highly probabe fli'at these eslunates of a population, scatlcjr -ed over au almost iliituitapW and comparatively un frequented territory, are vague and mainly specula tive and imaginary in. their churaqter. Until' the country hecojues morelhiekly aettled than it now iK, and titbit enjoy, the advantagnS of civilizatipji and Anglo-American enterprize, no accMiale estimate can bs mads pf its inhabitants, and all attempts to lecture uiiuto a knowledife of that iiiagniticeut terri- Ptory Will no doubt be fruitless. ' The brig i Ganges," which arrived" at this pert ftom Alexandria ttt 'Fqesday last, has on board a vast .and very rare coHeotioa-of Egyptiau-antiquitiss. Among them, en Elephant, en the back Of which sits a dog, till nrBtblr, weighing' nearly a.flOO pounds; Colossal human figureof"a chrystallir stone, and images of various beasts and birds, made of -different material, form a prosnibeAt part of the ValamtJe as sortment. Some of these, it isaaid, wereiug up, be low the surface of the earth some forty feet, in the vicinity of the Nile, and iuuy af tlUiui bear evident marks ef great antiquity. Siirce my Jaat epistle, there have been no less than three packets arrived fcttliu port from Liverpool all of them briugiug us a littje laerr-birt not very inrjxir ls.nl. intelligence from Epitope. Tile tdjance of Sir Robert Peefa carrying thfough. successfully, his pro posed n.w aaumescial puiicy th loss "of the Ameri can Ships 11 Scotland" and SusrruehafMia, lite highly and. interesting condition of her -nxaesty's health, and the prospect of her bestowing f no far distant period, yet-jinother "Prihoe (or PrnicWs,T) of tha bleed royal. bpou h1ovmgJ'iubjets hrief oom nanbi of Mis Pram upon the 'Oregon questjoa', and tha WeTfastiilt-""ftimiBe iti Inhuit," arp'about the" only item, of interest to the American leader.' Bnt as the boniractedlimtts of a letter, (which, to be read, nrnst embrace much la a smat1-pec, and, even that, vtrie'tt,) Jntendtdto give the reader, af tha "Kegis Urr areekly detail of occurrences in (he ihetrcyolis of tb. -Union, will not permit an analysis of European iutettigenoe, for fall - aoeolmts theeeof I refer you to (he prolifjc columns of the City papers. AnoVbestdes, " two days later" fchajdly .-wofflt deferring to, s pacially as th "-hibtrnitf. now t.n.dys at aea, wilt ba lojrg 1 a day or twewUh Ions Oiree woeka later n.vr. from tKa Old Werid. Th 8tiiftitxf -Lunatic Arylvt, ara.Brieus in their way? 1"b annual report tf tha.Now York Lunatic Institution-has just bean irrsde, and embodjes many shnrtarfacts. Duringnhe" htkt year, tha-, tablisriipeirt contsinod 53 iama'es.of whom&SU were Imatea; S71 -femnlaa. Of Jha umbr 13 were farmers, 53 Habere ra, 36 merchants, ..19 scholars, 18 eierkn, 13 joiners, 1 1 ahoer.akera, 11 aUerneys, 9 physiciaae, 409 meTied, 3lnf eatijle, widows 13 widowers. -There are 16 It) Idiots ia the State, of whom ia ar in Oneida County, - I will not djsjrnat you with the raeital of the pro ceedings -of our State Legislature ; but I caunot re frain alluding to tha new alliance which ' progressive democracy iti this region, ia about to form, with the niggers. In the ore of some remarks upou a Resolution concerning Oregon, one of the lead of the Western New Yerk'leniocracy," (Mr. Barlow) alluded to the uiitstion of urrrro 'suBrage, and ex pressed the opinion that the colored man should have the right "of eulTrag exleuded to him. In regard l Oregon he was or holding o ro every foot of it, if it could be retained teilh, honor aud icWuiut unnecessary effusion of Mooii. WhaHhiuk ye of that? Neriljeru Locofocoism advocatiag the enfiaucliiscment of Southern Slaves! Now,, if the right to vote, ouily, te giveu to lUe Afri can, in what ay will' lis, politically, socially, or morally, be benefitted. If he be competent lo go to the ballot box, Blake him forthwith eligible to office, aud give us " colored Senators," and black Keureseu. tatives. Jf)h ! incomparable democracy. Oli ! para gen of a party ! The' fragments of whioli yoli are composed, inHheir nature, resemHe the coutenU of the weird sisters mystic cauldron, in Macbeth : ' Black spirit and white- blue spirfta and grey Mingle, mingle, mingle ye that iwitigle may." " Eye of newt and to of (rng, Wool of bat and toiigue of dog, Adder's fmk, and blind worm's sling, ljjjard's leg and owlet's wiuft Scale of dragon, iooth of tpof Witches' 1 1 1 u 1 1 1 1 1 1 y , maw, end gulf, Of the ravened sfllt-sea Shark; Root of hemlock, digged i' Uie dark," tic, Ac. Mark w ell the sentence ilalicisrd, " Holding on tn every fool of the territory if it could be retained with honor, and without spilling blood !'' Now Oregon- is either otirs, or u is not. We act dishonestly and dis honorably iu holding on to U, if we bo dubious of our rigllts-Tbut in rendering up whnt title we have there rather (as Hilly Harlow, woi'lld havs it,) than spill blood iu its d - fence, is one of New York l.ocolocoisni' peculiar characteristics. " Get all wo tun, without fighting (or it," would he an appropriate nintto for Ihe parly. Hut, nevertheless, they, like Hie cats of Kilkenny, do, sometimes, light aye, even light! among themselves ;' but, if any one doubts it, to he convinced he has only to read lbs dulails of the pro ceedings' of Congress for the Week past. It. AJ. '.!!! J' ,'...!." . c.u n v in-: n-s. SENATE. TUESDAY 17;h, 1843. . Tlio consideration, ul thu Ui?guii notice HetO lutiou wus resumedi Air. Horriou, having-the floor, arrjuod in favor of a conciliatory policy ujJon the basis of the 4Uth degree. . Air. Archer has the floor fur to-morrow. ( HOUSE Ok' RBI'UESENTATIVES. 'J'lic debate' upon the Harbor bill whs aifaiiN-o-sumed in Coinmklce, and continued till two o' clock, when, in accordance wrth a previous order, the la-iking- ceased, and the voting commenced. Unless provided with a- tloet raco horse, it would be impossible to keep track of the multi tude of amendments which were oHui-vd. and re jected. Mr. Unlirre. moved to atnerid by adding two million of dollars for tha harbor of Texaa, This was rejected amidst roars of laughter. An amendment for providing a Rail road from here to Oregon, met with -the same fate. About 4 o'clock, without getting through the biH, the CotHiiittee rose, and the Houbu ad journedr iVEDNKSDAY MARCH 18, 1840. Mft iieinjile introduced a Resolution direc ting the mintary committee to inquire into the expediency of orijtir.iziiig the inilitia upon the lol lowinjf basis: In each district of 10OO while male Citizens, a company of 100 to be organized, and when called into service, the term to be five years j oflir-crs lo be drilled by regiment, one week in each year, and to receive payment there for. Each company 'to drill one day in each year4 and as much oftener a. they please. Tho resolution was adopted, Alt, Archer then took the floor on the Oregon question, (mil siile for an limir ; after which the doors were closed and the reinamder of the day, devoted lo exi'r.utivo business. I iioum: ' uehuesentatives. j Thi. morning, I ho consideration o l-lie harbor i hill was njjaiu- resuinedjn Connittee of the Whole. 'J'here was, as. usual, a continued shower of amendmetitrt, which fell upon the ear of the chairman, until Iwd o'clock, wlion the coinmit tee, lntvii f xhadsLed itsamunilion, rose and re ported the h'ii tr the Uousa. . The llmi.-ie tstoh comtaenced vntipg upon the amendment of the coiiimklee of the whole tothe liaibor bjl, but without- niakincr much progress, at 3 o'clock a vote to adjourn prevailed. SENATE THURSDAY March 19. The morning' wass usual occupied by the preseutalico of Petitions. Mr.-Jwrnagin, after leje'rriny to the Report of Uie ihvertigalMig Committee, the adopt ion of wliith it was -understood was to have the e licet of exrfdiog the Editor, I'nblisiier and Reporters of the " Time" from the Importer's gallery, ssid it appeared jbat the report bad not been under stood, a. reports were still given in that paper He therefore offered a. resolution lo carry that portion of, the report intoeU'eet. Mr. Ahaogum said he had understood that the report concurred in on Monday, contained an or. der for the expulsion of all connected .with the (paper; therefore the present Resolution was in In. opinion totally unnecessary. Mr. Jarnagin said. that if fucli was the con. alruction placed upon it by tho presiding officer, he would certainly withdraw ihu Iteeo'utiun. 'Tba.VtcaPre.ident said he had already given the order." , " Sir. Mangnm observed, that al! he had to .ay was, that tho 8ergeamt.atrmij' would bo held peraonally, and. ofbcmljy re.poiuihle for the exe culion of the order. Mr. Allen gave, notice that, on Monday, he would, immediately after. the expiration of the rrldrning lipur, movefo go into Exe"citlve !Jes sifln.' fie jve thia notice that Senator, should not be taken b eurpriae. There wat a matter of great importance that tvouid take aorne time to attend to, the nature of which be war not a( tbet dme at liberty to divulge. 'Wr, ilea then fryj bis view, on the, Oregon notice resolutions, after which "the Jennie' d ionrnea'tili Monday' next V HOUSE Of REPRESENTATIVES. " As snort a the Journal wa. read, the consider tion of the Hasbor"kiH'w. re.umvd, the que. tian behw on concurrine in the amendmens of hhe CorrtaiiHee of the WJiole. - After di.po.mg'.'nf vataaia amendments at d o'clock, withfut getnhg ball throujjh the bill, the House adjourned. , a ' ' The House war engaged in Ihe Harbor BilT, alldy Friiyfnd witho'A geUing through iu detail, adjourned to' Monday-. : The Satiate did not aia, either on Friday or Saturday, tr nil.tWlSTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY", The, cxtrnordinury success attend ing the use of this medicine in disease, of the luru;, and Hie many singular cures it has effucl ctl, having naturally attracted tho attention of many physicians, as well as the wholo fratcrity of quacks, various conjectures and surmises has arisen respecting rls cnniponiiion ; some physi cians have snpposod it to contain iodine, otlrer (g. norant pretenders say it must contain mercury, nd to Borne such substance- they each atinsute its singular eliicjcy. As such opinions are alto gether crroneuin, arid calculated to prejudice many persmis against it, we . PLRIXiP, OUR HONOUR That it contains nothing of this kind, or anything; t!i least injtiriou. on the contrary, it is couin)8 ed of rhe most eiiiiple subslapces, principal of wliicft. are the extracts of tar and, wild, cherry bark, and the whole secret of its efficacy consists in the modu by which they are prepared. IT For sale by WILLIAMS, HAYWOtfD f. CO., wholesale and retail , Uuleigh, N. C. CLEANSE AND 1'1'KIKY THE BODY The application of the 'principle of Purgation he-' ing allowed to- be one of the greatosl'utflity in, the cure and prevention of diseases, it is ol the greatest coiiscqrtonce t. ascertain what medicine m capable of produquijr the deaired eilect, in tho easiest, and at the same time, in the most effec tual mariner. ttrandreth's Vegetable Universal Pills remove all noxious accuintilalioiu', aud purify and invig orate t ho blood, and their pood effects ore not counterbalanced bv any inconvenience ; ueiiiif co'nipdhcU entirely of vegetable, lliey do iint ex pose tliope who use them, to dsnircr ; and their effects are ns certain as they are Nalutary ; they arc daily KtidsaliWy administered to infancy, youth, manhood, and'ohl aje, and to women in tlio liiost critical and delicate circiinatan.ccs. Thoy do not disturb or shock the aiinnal fiitjct ions, but re store their order and ro-establish their health. IT The ubove Pills uie onsalo, by regular Agents, i in ever)' County of tho Stale, and by WILL: PECK, j wholesalu and retail Aifout, Huleigh. I j;.;. ;...!." .". 1 '. '" ... ' I " . ' 2&,2!i'J&7X'2Z'&i Iu Orange, Mr. llinton Ivirlputiii'k to Miss Cyn- I thia I'rceland. Al.so, .Mr. illiaui Yeikiimn lo i Miss Mary .Stout. Bit In Orange, of Scarlet -'eer, Michael Thompson, and .Murguret piances, children of Gen. Joseph and Lauia Anu Holt. - - OLASSMS, .ly the lllid. und Tierce. Also Hour, ip V liolu anu Hull Uanels. Also Flush. Idee, ju4 to liund. WILL. PECK. , March 28. 184(1 2-1 Do yon like V rpfll'.N calljn at i. II. IB T II ICS' fl Auclion nnd Coimninsion .Store, niuJ Koi tome of Lanuhojin Jc. Soa'a btt, sun-cured, Clrewinj; Tohaeeo, uiuimtecllired nl Lyiiuhbii'd, Vir ginia. Person, wnlori lo procuie u tmi raie arni-le, lo soil BKni, cbii ei ii si ihe MaiiuiucHiiera prices by iliu box, on applying as ubove. March 21, lSt. 21 TlriUlt' by the author of " Amy lierbeit.' litl r.,lt.ti.r . Alexander Maiunni. Hold by 11. 1). TURNEH. March 24. New Partueiisliip. If. HIE Subscribers refpeclfully inform lieir lrieitla, nnd the I'uliltc (jencnilly, that tbev have astiTuiate.l iheinhelves loireiber, lor ihe purpose of carrying on iheGUOCKRV biiMiieitu ipbull its branches, and, inieriilni( to devoto their wtisapjiit teniioil to it, earnestly ioticii a ItUtrtil sbaHf.4)!!! ronag.. J J HYA1.S, ' '" UAN1KL 1). DUPUJTE lie igl i , M arch 21 . . Zt-ip NTICK. AH' persons tire liertby fofwnrned from trading for n Nolo of hand, lor foriy-Three Dollars, on Captain K. P. Ciuion, oi tlim City, made payable to Henry Htaek mun, on which, there is a ciedii o! Tuimiy dollWs, in purl 'pnyment ol I lit.- :'inu-, Thesni.l Mole is my pro perty, ami no one, bui myself, is now flutlioM.e.l u r..ce.v the eiime. JOHN PKIMItti'HK. ' March 2D, lJ. - 21-St Spring Stock, 184(), THE Subscriber has received lii supply ol Goods lor the Sfring trade, winch is unusually large, cmititiing of Boon, Shoes, I'runks, .Saddlery, I'u ler. StiOo .Thread, Brushes, Sec. Merchams visiiinj; tins Market, are 'parucubirly r,: qoesled lo call and tiainiuo bi Sirjck, which, lor voTieiy and price, cannot but to pleae. All be atk., a loii trial. ' .DAVID R.AEWSOM, Sycamore Sireet, Peiersburg, V, ..March 23. !!. 24-t HlCfeatillK Uoc'k. Philanthropy, or My iVlolhera's liible, founded on an incident which lappened in New York. I'or sale bv 11. D. TURNKR. March t. 24 M" ra. nlM-rw ol. I he itisiory or jonn Marten, a Seq,ut to the lite of Henry Milno. by alls. Hhsrwood. Pur sale st the N. C. BOOK HTORB. March 24. 4 lute uf ilortlt ;roUiia 0svii.ls County. Court of Equity March Term, I84C. Isabella Pa'.ion-r-'atr'tjf - against John ?(aoknall, Horace L. Hobords, Thomas Alston, ." Btin of the Stale ol North Carolina, Lewis Webb t 'Co , Bragg"; Jones, F. Jc J. H, Jemet, Bet well. Sfur, Bosw.lt Sintih, John D. Towns, Mason fc Pope, and, Paul, Moilan, It Co , . daiits. IT appearing to th." sai'wlaetion . of (he Court that Brftgg-4. Jones, F. k. I S. James, Boswell Jc. 5pe', Boawell &. Snwh, John D. Town. Msson & Pope, and 'Paul, Mollan . Co , ar. not inbabilaata of Una Stale, bus rjfside beyond ihe jurisdiction ol I tie Court: It is Uisrelore, on molionTif tua.Flainiifl's counsel, or dered that poblireriDn be made lor sia succetsrve seeks in ilia Raleigh Regtaiar, a Newspaper printed and BHibUshetl atihe seat af Ihe Geveromenl ol this siiue, lor the said Bragg St ones, F It J. 8. fames, Boewell k. Speas, Besweil tSainh, JotiD. Towns, Mason h. Pope, and Paul, Mohan Is. Co. to appear or tn Ctiur', 10 be held her en use first Monday ol September nail, aad .plead, answer or demur K the Plaintitfs Bill, or.laa.iae ssn, Bull will-oe lasen as eannmnrj by tb. party ut jmrties failing so 50 do, and ba heard ex part a to said psny or panics. rk and Master ; of Mard, 1 i I Wimese. ThomsrB Lwilejdbn, tiers, ui - '.' . . w.mww, - - . - 1 - r" lJ THO. B. LITTLEJO'ilN, C. M. E. Pr AUv. 5 62J , " t- FltrcSH AURIVALS. Just received at (hej Aew Cotifeclionary, Cy .4 Drums very fine f'igs 'tm"Q; 12 Uoxes Prune. ' ' - 61) lbs. fresh Dates Clinser ami Apple Preserves S Barrels Applet B0 lbs. ur;u Soli Shall Almonds - 60 lbs. I'aUn Nuts '50 lbs. Pecan Nuts 25 IU Kilueris 25 llu, Englih flTalnuts, Ana ninny otli.er articlcf, expested lo-tnor0r inch as Oranges and Lemons Dried Pooches and Apples 'Citron anil Grapes Alw.a large lot of FRESH CANDY Do ilu'ter, Sugar, Water and Soda Cracker (O- Cakes and Pies constantly on hand, and man Otlter articles, loo tedious to mention In returning my sincere, thanks to my ciistomert nnd friends, loi the Iiberul Patronage I bavo reueived, I ussure them, that uoihing thall be warimiK on my part to please, both in qnality and price, artd hope, r.y my t(ict attention lo business, to gain many inure) customers ; lor I shull, at all nnu-s, endeavor lo keep Rood urtidee and oi the best (junlity. Call and sea lor yourselves. 1011 R. WHITAKER. RaJeigh, Mof.-li 23, 18t(. 24 2w .lAMKS' NEVV WORK, lit-; Step Mother, a Tale bv O. P. K, Jiitiit s author of " Attilla," iliclietieir. in two parts. Juli Received by ' a. L). TURNER. March 30. at PAPER WAREHOUSE. NO, 9, BURLING SLIP, NEW YORK. CXKVS . I ltXI, orters for Hale. St the lowest Manufnciurcw' prices, a very mien sue assortment of PAl'KH, comprisin uvery ihjshi- iiio lariciy, aJapled lo (lie wmils of cousuuiera in all sections of the eounify. Paper of all kinds mads to order ut hurl notice. The Siock of printing pnpor is unusually large, a part of which is of very superior quality. PAPKII-MAKERS' MATERIALS Of every description, imported, and kept constantly on hand, I'ltingn, Wire Cloth, Kourdriuief Wires, Ulcschifig Powder, Blue Ullramarine, Twine, JJc. rc. KAO, Canvass, fiale Rope, Ornss Hope, Ranging, 4e. c. purchased, for which the higlitst price in Cash will lie pn id New York, March 19, 1S4. 84 ly I), PAINE & CO, ItlitnitKcra of I.ottcrlca . RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. PTJIHE liuainess, of the agency of Messrs. I). Pttsta &. CO., heretofore Conducted under the firm of T.'JIUBSKLL llltiUEU &, CO , will hereafter he curried on by ihe Hubscriber, ss Agent (or lh Msna' KCis, ami all orders addressed" Iu thorn, or to tnysell, will be promptly attended to. t: W. PURCELL, Agent fcr D, HAIMK It t;tl., managers of Lotteries. Drown iS'nrnbi'rs of Oram! ('onsolidated Lottery, No I I, drawn Hih March. 1 2 7:1 56 (J4 18 .10 (l 47 00 74 9 29 of. The whole of If 1000, nnd a whole of gfiOO, bol(t sent lo Correspondents In North Carolina, and writ be paid when presented at this Agenny," xtf f The, following Grand Hellenics are presented tqr our ftiends, and the pairous ol ihe late firm : Sl!M0O: 50 of 1, 500! Orntid Consolidated Lottery, Class No. 14, to (in drawn on Saturday, April 4th, 181075 Nos. 13 DaWn. onin rtsiTsr... 1 Prize of I I'll .e of J.1,600 10,(1011 6.147 4,000 I " 1 3,0011 60 1400 fc 4c Tickets Jt 1 0- Halves $fi (Barters f3 5f. Certificates of Packsges of 25 Whole 'Pickets 1 IS Do do .r Half do f,D Do do 25 Quarter do 8 2J .-0,000! ffO.OOOt lOO of 10001 (fraud ( 'nnBobdiiti'il ,nrry, Clous No. 1.5. ft) i0 drawn on Msturday, April llth, 1840, at Wilmilig lull, Delawure 78 Nos. 13 drawn. " ii ii i s n i r i t a t s i l-Priieof 130.000 I I'rize of 4,000 1 . do 10.000 100 do 1,000 I dn 8,000 100 do 'fioO Ti.kels fI0-Hal-.es g5guar(ers f 2 60. A (Jcriidcate of ? Whole Tickets sent for $119 50 Do 20 half do do KB 7l 1)0 26 cp-isrlcr Ho dn 29 87 IO,00r " 1 5000 ! TtOsOOO ! Orntid Consolidsted'LollPiy, Class No. 16, to be dravui on Saturday. April 18th, H48. 78 Nos., 13 drawn. (illANO ( HTAIJ1. 1 prize of S'10.000 1 f) prize of f4,0f 2,00 1.S00 1 " 10,000 I 10,000 1 " 0,000 &.c. Tickets $10- Hiil vps $;-Quurttr $2 M. A ceriilicate of '! wholes, costs 1 1 19 00 6 halves, ' 69 60 " 26 quarters, " SU T5 ;0,0OO! 10,000! ,OOOI firsmf OoiMolidated Lottery,, ('lass Ne. 17, lo be drawn on Saturday, April 5ih, 1848. 7S Number. 16 drawn. GRAND CAPITAL8: . I priia tof- 0,UOO 1 1 priae of f .(0d . 1 do 10,000 I 1 do . 3700 1 do 0 000 I 10 do 1,600 Ticltete etO Halve. SS-rQuartert 9'i 50. A Certificate, of 25 Whole, co.ta 50 Do. dri. 25 llarvee " 48 75 Do. do. 25 Quarters 23 37 We have every day Lotteries from $1 to-J 20,nJ when s remittance is wade to us large ot .mall, wa will always invest in the mosl. popular Lott.rre OB hai.d. The Drawings sent, when requested to all who erder from us; the cash for alf Capital Prite can be had as usual at aiahC" OKI all letters encloohw e-h ar prize tickets, the postage Deed not be paid. J he Ticket in trie shove bottene ar. raraivea, ana sll orders addreesed to as Will meet the-most prompt and confidential aUenliod. Address - . D.PAINB&CO. Managers, Richmond, Ya. IH'I entolr the Ittte il if f Pr6iidl,JD.D.-by th. sj th, D. D , in kvol. 18 mo., with lute Kv. Ale.it'r. he Rev. John Tor- - ' J11 Portrait. Thi day received by M.reb'. If. V, Tl'RNEB. 1 I. if . .'n 1 1 t , ...1, , t ' : V 'T I 0 . S Si 1 i! ii 1 if "i - f : . 4 c , i i US f 1 f t - H ' I . . . . :