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C- !W T- --2 X.-: -: iti fcASfr &Hgtfitl peace S 1 ""'uTeIg II. N. C. '? Wtl.NKSbAY MOnXIXU,' I'EC. a, ISM. The T MrsLTCRi " adjOUniod, : SIHC l dt" M rndav, at ?f clockT. M, aftet tbqongost ,r fiit iwvti ver nciu wMtui vv- lliu " cltedto out rcthatsoanjr haveec imprfecUj dot and that .. " u v -- - . :ir - It will further bd perceived, than fcctuaH balloting far Untteil SttJ i J hare'teeh had gifteo our last.th generally, havirig'dropped Mr. Dobi ported Thos as L. Cmxcm as, there! "whaVdoubtless.tbey .intended future thorough identification of tlif with t their iyiW"''wiahcA acquisition. t 'CThb,: Legislature Raving' adjou: electing a benator, and the toverno ing the power, under the cireumstan point, there will consequently he a vi our Senatorial representation for the years. ; .The responsibility for this s things rest , entirely and exclusively upon suouwera f the Uoooioco .partyn : b litujeRThereBiaJifleAinb- time, durin late acssiou, at which they counts. ted aa eJectToxviut claim tithat it gave the" on Which had paramount tove been left N, Legislature that ever asscmhlcd .u; the ha,Uo fairaaoppartuartyf bgnp i t.elf an envlahla fame as chelate iocofoca Mature. Had iheassef . the pessary ,1 r ..M-the Senatorial and pongres: f .. . ' V j..,.. elected a Unite! States 7 a r an I -ne homo by the 1st o Iecem C u .wuhl havo been vrell for them a,id .till lWT f,r the Sute. Even if they had done 1 u.;. to prumota the interesU of the people, lhe could at least nay FvXi"vP' and conflicting aspirations of their own leaders j boVthrco Tiintkl ftV efiml.inaohTbTIir for V the spoils.". The people ehould hold them be snored under ' by being put into to a strinsrent aeeonntabilitv. JJut mom anon, ivi.:: tv,.i..:,.J .u' 1 fXk FREE SUFFUAGKAGAIN. ; , Last Friday evening, in the Senate, ilr. Borry, of Orange, inoyed to taVo up the. Free Suffrago n - ' ,;W laietl ikh'Tcuciurv :s 1 th Commons- xinless they postponed the.tjaj of tk 11 J.irfl v . , '..."-'r-.i ' - laiKnuninMn t nr,.l M.Attn ... i Volnnoo undllhW M I . ' ' - - Lia . 1 ' ' --J-" ---y."" j ia.1' t -"jv" y v1; giw jr tneTunsaa 01 rule uose - f V ii " 1 1 . ,-v.a1 : "PJ utvuine ? of the Senate. . a "Whig District; whilst other leaders were pro vided for. This called op Messrs. Hoke, Cald- well and others,, who indignantly repelled tho charge or imputation of a combination or any thing like it. Explanations followed hut still it would not do the Northampton Senator was in a Whig District, " the hands of the Philis- tines.' there would be no chance for his gen ius to grow and expand in such ft bligl" ted re gionho would neither be, 'coaxed nor driven into" reconciliation. J The storm was terrible, but 'the gubslituto passed, and the General liad the pleasure of having the bitter pill which was to sicken and kill off his towering ambition "cram- J uwidjdown. his throat,'; t wi pi thingxewwT' t theiJf!ISearoT?ue do'set JIt vas Indeed a rich the euave;y liut all tnis An)j Reenc Oh tho harmonious Democ day, on its 2nd reading. - This mbtioa produced a liYety-discussiouvi Messrs. Gilmer, !sVood- fin, and ethers opposed it upon the ground that U would be a waste pf time they had agreed to the till to-bo readand passed threetimes n Beparate days iii each branch; pf the Legislature ' 1 "i t, t . "." .' mi ", .' .. t."... wuuiu uo uupoatuuii men to get is mrvugu c th from invite th hitherward. , No blame ia the premises can be attacft1 ourselves. Our- m;uls- are regularly and com pactly made up, and m r'ul irly.. deposited iu tho City Post QffiotV j; ' (Treaders will Sad, underthe proper .bead, was of no avail. sSIessrs, PcrOTn, Berry, and I racy , Thcy hav0 no hel most important items of legislation that . others, wanted one more thiuice to givt apwting ' offie.,nono whateve love for tho "snoiUof the! have tttir1 the whatever 1 What a pity that ov- of the Senate --. . . f . r i .1 .... 1 since our last noucc. .a w... K1S3 to mcir ueieaieu Danuing anu it musi j ery. nsp;rant aniono-st the " untcrriaed" for Con- j t to me duce a prino! fixedness of cohstir nr t-- i . c,. 'a '" ' ! two thirds of the members of each HouseVand Mr. .King, PrcMU.-mt of the Senate, is worse ... . . .-, . ,. , . , n . , ,n l- - ft -i 4 that no tiart of the Constitution should bo al tered, unless, as initiatory steps, a bill should to-day, and sent iu his resignation as President T.'U' r - , j ts - tvo-kiti ' week of tiie sessiou the Senatorial j votion to it during tho expiring hours of the ressional honors can't have a District carved 0-st, just to suit the length and breath of his am bition ! Iti the short notice in our last, in refer- Nor, :itnon call attention. to nlfit'ji Lustcrn r ., V Lii" m:in in tho in-utii! of the Whig members, at which ho rc'iueste l to have hi? name withdrawn. Not being present .ursvlve, we hastily penn- iii, on hearsay. e ?ta- el tho article in j'K laid ff a"i I a Judge of the Superior Court, a asked Mr. Joues, of PerqiTrmans, and other :i .-f itt &.. having been elected. Whirs, "have the friends of tho measure waited ' other items, shoaiit wo negicei to ; until tins ute nour to snw tneir aovotion to cuco w imuui.in.vi ...j -...v. the passage of the bill making this measure? Why did they permit the Hill irop the contest for Senator, there was an error i.r. ,.ii.i.. f wi,., .winn.. ' !'K nr. miw aiithoritativelv informed.) in n arinrovriatwu ior a m .nv.. a. . j wr-'"- v - - a l ' . : r.i,..; .1 ..!.:.. I. , r. ... i . . . ' .-.1 tl... f i.m miim(il liv that f entlo- True, the prospective sub- up this which can t oo pertectid; A strange g-r .lI ,ia u'l in t!u part ot t:u stm, has ucch . Way tti:s ot snowing aevoti n to t roc u:trag; . .ri-kon out ; but, under the circui stance?, it ' U'liy," aked Mr. Gilmer, "'have its friemU re is a triumph t have aeeomplUhed even so much fused to let the People know what Free Suifrag.; yfa cd'.;ctod, aiul augurs a favorable in- 1ms already cost t Why did they suppress that -..:. i.,.nr,U the ultimate success of this in;'L.rnuition ? Were thev afraid of tho liglit ? '.' " ;..ft-ntMiterr.rise. I Let the business cf the People be done which late campaign," Ate. We arcliuthorisedto state. Smatorial Districts, as laid ol for the could bo-doue. They were to adjourn on Mon- by way of orrevUn, that Mr. Hay ner, instead of n,r"twe-uty y-ars, suud thus: i day. and it was a farce to be considering the exprvVmg "r.i- t' frr his "indifferenco in the M!,' "k v,a Perquimans ; Camden and ' bill at that late hour. Why had not its friends recentc:u;i--al-"gavc roasonsand explanations Currituck ' Gates and Chowan ; Wahingtn called it up before ? The People should know in j.!, -.ideation & his not taking the stump in the a-iJ Martin ; Northampton ; Hertford ; l;rtie ; t tjie truth about this business I" The Senator late Presidential contest: "dciied any one to point Tvrrell and llvde : Halifax ; Edgecombe ; Pitt : , .. oraI1.,e al,a others attemr-ted to reidv. but to anv act in h'n i.olitical life, where ho had v "if,, vVr'-Miin- thev saw what a farce they were playing, and failed to do his duty to the Whig party, where thev couia naraiy ncip uutj tuiy n-j.u out . - . . . - first 1)h riassed hv tln-t'f iilt is (it'al t i( mom bcrs 1 he senate then proceeded to the election ot c , T J , , t a President, to fill the vacancy, when lion. Da- of each House, and th.n at a subsequent session, vid II. Atchison, of Missouri, was elected. i tw tb'ld;s of ai1 th? "f ' ?hen' 1 .f the contemplation of these men, to submit al terations ot the Constitutions to such high nia- Mr. Broadhead iutroduced a bill in relation to Bounty Lands. t ,. r . . . ' mritiivj :a 1111 tf.vj nt 111,1m t.ii-m ' ( )r ill,! I n'V ;ltho ilocs, nothing ot importance trans-tQ require ail(1 douKill,,, th:U ;ucll ma- P In "the Senate, nn t,ho 21st. the resolu-! j"tic3 hould really, truly, andactually exist? ,..i.w-.,;., i, . d.-I .:i.. . r i Sir, I demand ot ou, as a public journalist, a wjn tiuuiuiiLiiti mij s. a-Aiuuiit iu vuiiicl iuu , . . - . .... i u uc iuisM n iu mi.-, tuesi:oii. , ny n;is i iu,u changes in the Constitution were not alluded to rank of Lieutenant Cjneral by brevet, was ta ken up. T Mr. Shields said this was not a new question. tod that ''Mr. R.ivu r took occasion to noUnowl- fand with rc-ret i his Si'liGV rcnce in the wo years ago a similar proposition passed the Senate, and was lost in the iious. lie was in favor of it as aiact of justice military justice to Cent ral ScOtt. 'Hie committee so consitl crcd it and reported it. The resolution docs be made by a bare majority, in like manner as AM ,;i ,!?( i-'l !.!;, ,1' tin. .,)-lti. l:-.V ,f t 1 1 1 bllll ' i ! . i i i i . i : ' i u requiring a v: i- 01 tnree nuns, oia i:iev in- ears, wife "of T. 'J'MoriseV Esdl f Beautiful, gifted, accomplished and beloved, her early and sudden death has spread '-desolation and gloom over a largo circle of friends, and fallen with overwhelming force on her bereaved husband. She had beta for several years a consistent member of thtj Prosbytcrian Church. Con. IITS ! TITS ! ! FITS ! '. ! Persons who arc ' laboring uader tlii-5 distressing malady will ti:td tha VLiiMTAULE El!ILEl'fi(J PILLS to be tho only reiue iy ever discovered lor curing Epilep sy or tailing Kit. These pills possess a specific action on the nervous sy.3tt.ui ; and, although they tire prepared es;jeei;.l!y for tiie pm-posc of caring tits, they will he found of especial LantSt for alt persxus a:!l'.ct-tfl wiiii v.eu:; n.-rve-j, or wliosa ner vo:ts systeiii has boeu jinstrat ?d or shattered from f the hind .' 1 any cause whatever. Trice per box, cr two sos l.iiv.-.). I'ir.i-jiu'olit of the cily enclosing a tend only to ascer:;.in and ;-e a clear majori ty : or, really nn l tnilv to acerta:u an l secui not confer the rank upon General Scott bv ,. ....(..- iVivun l arteret anu ooncs ; -us- IuVf liu ne and Lenoir : Bladen, Brunswick and Coiumbus : tum- 1,'rian I ; Sampson ; W ayae ; Juutiston . a.t , .vlsh : Franklin ; Warren ; Granville : Person ; Uniije ; Handolph and Aiamaiice ; Chatham; h-H-o and Montgomery ; Itici.mor. l and ilobe- S son- Airson and I'nio.i ; Guilford ; Caswell; lUcLinghain ; Mecklenburg; Stanly and a hsrrus ; llowan and Lhivie ; Davidson ; Mokes and Forsvthe ; Ashe, Surry and Yadkin ; Wiikes. Iredell and Alexander; Burke, Mc-low.-:i, Caidweii and Watauga; Lincoln, Gas tan and 'CatawUi; Rutherford and Cleveland; Buuj.-mbc, Henderson. incy and Hadacs ; Hay v. -uc J,- Maeou, Cherokee and J ackson.; 1 'fbe Cov.j-. :s".oaa,1; Districts have been thus rcittan'.o, will h ive the pills sent tlicia through the in ,11, lr'-'J of postnge. for sale by SE'l'll S. lit...... .... .. - 11 I,- Wl A i. frh ' .,.,,1 ,IT.l ;.,tn.,. ,) -ift-.r ih I "A.M. l., i' ia.fui..-re bireut. ia.i::uoi-, .un, i i .-..... , " . . , ,i , i Vi'U-jia orders troin all parti ot tu-j Luivu uiist oe 1 wul ol a ma oi it was ascertained, toe ;u:iioril , i , .. : i . ,.T i ... .1 ', ddresse I p;i-t-p;t; !. i . . ivr 'i t iu r h i n i.iit H:'r vi " ' i1 i: name ; Longrcs.s1i.ia no such power, but it wa ; ,. " ,' . " ', . . . '. . , , , n JJ! well understood that tho crelition of the rank j than two hlthsor one Uitr.l, should cease to stand ------- -- y - - R0AD was intended for him. Of all the officers who 1 ,n the.l''t.tV ut, 1 s "'M ai)1 -n, v':l'' T "OHDI-IIIEU that the President advertise for wero'engaired in the Mexican war, General Scott ! principle, that a majority ought to rule .- , imJ..r d;e e,i:l..t, ui; st.,ck on wbkh the In- was the only one who had not received add -! - '- ' , , , i tulmjktt shad not have been paid iu tail, on tue . J ..... . . i ..it h.'. , ..in .! , ii ... .. 1 rlt.i nt , urn-it i- n f hrtilT i . , . 7- - .. . . .. 1st -iny ol teoriiary ::ex.t. T!ic attention ot subscribers to the Stock of the Uuljizh and Ca-to:i I'iiilroad (.ompnuv is particu- cd t i the above order, l'avments nia- t-i W. W. Yam, Treasurer and Secretary, This u what uuu luivr c-nfrnJol Ivr. . . .. ij-,; i ..-t 1 xiu iiava uenounccu ipe muiornv, aiinougu tional rank or adutional pay for Ins services." . .... , .. . , c -' - ii- i - :i - .iii JL i i . t more than two tilths or o;ie third, tor cxercisnig His subordinates nearly all received brevets . , . , . v , , , , . .. .u-i its constitutional ri gats, lou have labored to SOinU UJ5 U1.4liy 3 iwi. yi miTO IIIClUiB II. I... ....I .... ... ..... . I . ... I . . .. . .. I . .. !. ,!,' rknk waa intcnd.nl t. ionfrl I ' S '' ouiuiu. una so 1.11 piosi a.u, lurlj called t i the above oruer. raymenis may slice lor his j'loniiu scr- . . . ' l ir,.''.' was in vol, c ind insicti-d that any rum: crntAGi: mil edwakds. The Uaieigh Uegister. speaking of tho defeat of the Free uu:-a0e biil-m the 5c:iate, makes the follow ing Uetiar.uiciij ; ! u .. nil l-.,,.'r!i -1,-if tliA Scuitfir from Vi,r- ren, (Mr. Edward,) was elected on the ground j situated in regard to Mr. Fillmore, who had of his. opposition to this measure, lie and his ! sacrificed himself at heme for us, that not only in misgivings he might have in regard to aica, c msti:utt;d no test of Jexotion to the creat prin- t victor joore ciples of constitutional libenv, on which he had ever coiisid.cr"d the' Whig parly to be orgahiped: That he considered tho Whigs of the South s ..: ti.;. a- . f..-..M.l.- . . ; . p... .... trounced to r uie express purpose oi lettering uie vr to any doing, the majority one !' the D.ret eouid do so. Power lit to be generous, and there never was a uerous than Scott himself, ihc menus, no uouoi a-i uu "V uratitutte. but honor itsell. reomre-J, tint we. ., ., i...,,,.! ;i; .,,:., ri.. sne in th.. " . .. ' . . . . : i ---i- lie country suc- ou- i resolutions of the Peao Society had been pre sented to-dav, in which they say there will be no more war. Hi hoped this would be the case, but saw little pro.-p. ct of it. The country owed more to th" army th m to pcaca societies. No armv in ill ; world was moie deserving than ours. 1 hoy were b will, and staying the niarcn, ol majorities, in a word, Sir, you have a h oc .'.,1 th- cxpunction ! of all orthodox pri.icipl?s in th aiTair of go err.- J mcnt, except that of submission to the expivssed will ot a majority, lii.s principle is not th'j breath by which the lor.stituti n cf IS'lo be- I Mm. a livin-r !.('; n .' tlii i not tli.i- si ii it nf t!i;' ! Company. O'Ticc L. (Jli. rK.NC:I, President Un'elgli nr:d Uastou lluili-oad Coinpany. leeeL!:bc; It 14 td. COMMON SCHOOLS. I J 2TVIE members of tho Board of Superintendents of Common School lor Vi aUo county are re quested to uni't in Raleigh on the first Thursday, scattered upon a bleak should nerer abninlon him. Mr. II. stated that ar o ., ,, , . .. c w,nrt 1J4 h'id not f.dt cil'o I onto "take the cesfully through three gioriuns wars from ovr, with all deference to the opinion of the wuue ie nau nori-.it ca...a on.o iac uie u. j ' M;..r.,,ri in -OI t , histnrv wemtlmttn the Lv. asscr- stump" fir General Scott, he had never ai!ed I J-" h!ri '"ha iou he i mistaken -rt.L!-e triehttoof Mr. Either in public or private to detendlum against j mari.,l f.oB Vera Cruz r M.vio. The histo- Amcrican army had eauiid tl cesfully through three glori.. in the State, made that the main issue in the cam Damn Re uou be is mistaken. rtuIJe iriemis oi jir. l cither in public or private to detotid lum agams KJwaxds who first started in Uie m.ftntM w it-. ,ian,i..r- f his enemies, and h:A vote I for i nf ,!nt war had never vet bcrn correetlv Uiinl you scci to alter, and, to mat extent, there- . ,itl f , llUarv !u.xt. A f.:n uttendance is earu- tore, to abolish it, by recommending and warm ly espousing a suicid j. You, sir, a-hocatc the doctrine, that, when once a majority of the poopl; hac expressed their desire to change the Constitution, ituught aly desired sari'v cu:j befor Dec. IS, 18o2. as LiasitiCiS of importance will ueces? he Hoard. It. II. JONES, Chairman. 104 -It Head, i 1st District.-CurritucV, Camden, Pcrquim- "f iJW,Miate mr iu ple.-uC, gainst Pierce. Mr. IL ex- written. - . . i .... .... i i Tr;..-.i utedid it because f hie known -.n. him v5V't-lv- . ! v ;i: .r:. . . an, rasquouiiiK, -liii--!-, i.iwnan, mi in"-!, 4- i j , ' .rT"T- . - ', t 7 i rr i r In rnniinrf fnr -1 if r hit ' -, ' "" j vt-tiii --. evilt -51- t"- -1- in-g.ou auu i.nrcu. kctiu. Sira weeks previous Ui tue e Uuon, - , ' - T - ; , 1.', ' f "if tr t . ; j-1-- 21 District-livde, Ii,aufo.i. Pitt, Craven, a W;W gotm uby-anti-Free Suaiago 9? Prnal wlf-mrt. Mr. R. ;co An ur,rt Jtv 1 i v i , in . . rv . 1-.1i""- 1. t i-i 1 r Tir.ini iih iiiirt'i ti.i i ii 1 1111 rr 1 iiii'ini, v- - - - - - turn?, vancivi, iMnvt, , w.w.v, Utfojocrat- t riujs, soucuin g si r. r. i, varus - - a -- , ....1. .. 1 . ,.. : ,1, combe, and Onslow. . t Ucomc a candidal for the Senate. Tbi, let- into political life; and if life od health ,r- , J- J UV!; l:; straightway to bj done, and you den nmce j TO THE LM-15T0US CF THE KLX llOSl'U'AL. every man, who, thinking for him-elf, stands iu J 4 T a rdecting of the Trustees of the B.cx ifis Uie wav, und r the constitutional shelter of 1 j p-.tal, ou the 20th Die. 18o2, the fcllowi:igor- minorily chifTW For this you reprehend the ' Ucr wus made : Whin---, as i&etT'V :. and touc democratic I Ouii;aKi, T Sneaker of U?6 . xy M.,-T,i.i t ,,.,v fhe interest duo on the bonds, on 3rd District. New Hanover. Brunswick, CV , ter was circulated throughout t I.a .i,ii..r- aud Iumbus, ij-.uii-n. auiLso: . 1 Cumberland, Uobc- we ktc.'tc that many peroons signed it who are . , ; . - , 1 Son, I'upi in and l,.c1iu:jiiU. 4th i ''strict. Wake, Franklin, Warren, Gran ville, Ura'ug Nash, and Johnston. oa liSirict. iersor., v,v. -.., . , t.x ,.,.,..,-...,. ... Moore and Mont- , " , v llandolph, Ouilford, . CLa'.jai.i gfiiury. . Oih District. Stokes, Forsythe, llockinghaui, Iai ls,n, Davie, Yadkin, Surry, Iredell, Alcx andcr and Ashe. Till Lis.rict:-Catawbi,Gaston, Lincoln, Meck-1-iiburg. Uo van. Cabarru?, Union, Anson, Stan ly and Cleveland. Sth District: Wilkes, Vvatauga, Caldwell, Eurke, lU::heri'ord, McDowell, Henderson, Bun ci.uibe, Yam-y, Haywood, Macon, Cherokee, Jacka and Malison. We congratulate alt fair-minded citizens of and a. ways nave i:cn suo;igiy 11: i.i.or 01 1 ree Sud'ritge. hy th-'v did it cannot .-ay ; but it is so. After Ha kins b'-i-amc a candi date, (which he did upon strong s -lieitatioii and a grij:it many,; ttiete were tr.-o wiio, agreeing witn sum upon the question of I ree Suiiiage, v.ouid have M. ted for him, but considered themselves pledged to the support of Mr. Edwards, after having solic ited hi. a tj become a candidate. It i very certain that there was no direct and open issue made on the subject 'luring t:i" cani iiaign: lor Mr. Edwards was out of Uie County during the whole time, and consequently iid not discr.ss the ucstion b'-loic tho peupl-, an 1 his friends, in urging his claim-, certainly did not press his opposition to Er.e Su.'l'ra.gc as a reason tor his eicctio.i on in I whom iticy ap proached. 'L I. esc tilings b :i;ig s-i, we feel war ranted 111 saving that Mr. Edwards was riot clect- mi r.ed, to !: said tr.it he personal cti-n:i' uui'ii over l-.-.n) tho siiT't' -rt ..f p r..... fiT.wt, wl 11 1 1 v r.fi iii-no. . i-itv in the next Legislature. -j jred thousand souU And to th - 5. Ed not iiit-'iil to allow a few j 0iUor t.f t,at victorious army, be i !.i:n so great a tri-! lilc and property w-rc w iur pr.-t ako him s.v-;rve from i tbe army was mere t..aa m l 'I the dowiilau ot .'.-nt uma. ij-ii t - ,-t ftiiu you I r-- ! 1 'l'liat tho debtors to this Fund be re- f t ne to bo l..ng vote 1: :-.s t J in; in.-it-les to which he had been i That the favor and confidence nor -aid, that j o. 1 wiiile ! ,-,.n siu-.e , dare not say, (!;. D.i you bi.;Af. that one who is elected upon an i.-sue, a,,1 wiio receives his suii'i-ages, be cause he Espouses a particular side of tin ques- j tion. lias tho moral rig'it to bctrav this con- i union, stitticr.cy, who have, bvcause td placed him in trust ? You shall his o answer the pxhiblti d towards him by th groat mass of the Whigs 'in the l-gi--laturc had imposed on him a lasting debt of gratitud-j ; an i of which it slmuld be t ia- labor of hi- life to prove himself worthy vi-.;.st i al iua!i if hi- ! Mr. Cass followed m an i!ab.-aie argument Speaker this question, and yoa shall answer, i in vindication .1.1 1 - : - 1 . .... in support d tue rcsoiuiiuii, ami in iiiaicauou , . . - 1 i . .. . . . . . . 1 11 01 tnc uigii cnaracisr ai;-i pairio.isiii 01 0t.1u1.11 fceott. Mr. Chase opnosrsi the rcu thought the consciousness of duty done, his ioso who ha-1 hunted hi 111 w ith a person- j present great reputation, was ;i reward for his gnitv unnarailelod, should vet let', him, :l?:'d." 1EEXE.-S OF iluX. ic Vi ; Pr-sident clcc it... 1 1 W. K. KING. is represented to le of health, and services, not to be enhanced or cul ire.. by th;." empty title conferred pp m General. Scott. Mr. Adams was opposed to the creation ol the rank of LieuPmaiu General. Mr. Halo followed iu opposition to the reso lution, lie had voted against the v, sir, having r.nswereu this question to civ satisfaction. 1 demand to know : First, w hether, when a member of the legislature 1 I LO A i.h. ted Speaker, his constituents are di.-fran- 1 rKANi E, chised, or justly liable to be mi-represent-' i. , the (. it v more man 11 mo iiicini.er were sti.i on mo ' r" tUior ? cr whether the nosition mndilits n w T lie 1 . is eiO of February pcxt, or, ia default sr 1 . 1. ..i r.i. .aJi. r ..'m - i M I Treasurer. Raleigh. !ec. -2. V- ' " ' ' 104 It UM LION N ETS AN D ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, SrillNG TRADE. 18o3. R. T. VILDE,- 40 John Stieet, New Yoik, Importer, Manufacturer and Dealer in every de scripti ui of SHIUED SILK, SILK anl LACE, CUAl'E and LACE, and every imaginary style of LADIES" EONNETS, and FRENCH ARTIFICIAL recoivvj 1 by every Steam.'r from Cv;c'-.i isinir ono ot tiie largest stocks ia to 'Aii e'.i the attention of those wishing ie. ly tiie CASE or DOZEN, is respoct- tnycia -Wicyt a.-fx'U&.-i Address . ' " ; .- . I MARI0X & CO, ' ' ";C-"-' v-i'5"" -' . - Baltimore, Md. SPLENDID LOTTERIES FOR JANUARY. f Trice of When to Trice of i Certifit-ntf nprnaMrVi- bedravva capt'ls tickets ( Wholes. Hfs Qr's Jan. 1st 40.000 $12,00 $180 $90 $45 00 Jan. 4th- 24,000 5 00 74 27 18 50 Jan. 6th 3,899 1 00 15 8 4 00 Jan. 8th 80,000 40,00 150 70 So 00 Jan. 10th 24,000 7 00 110 55 27 50 Jau. 13th 2.j,00-:) 5 0) 74 37 18 50 Jaa. 15th 50,000 15 00 280 140 70 00 Jan. 18th 5,000 1 00 15 7 50 3 75 Jan 18th 20,000 5 00 64 87 18 50 Jau.22d 40,000 10 00 13!5 73 3S 50 Jau. 24th . 8,000 2 50 30 15 7 50 Jum 2oth 3(5,500 10 00 140 . 70 85 00 Jan. 28th 12,000 4 00 50 ,25 12 50 Jan. 20 th 04,000 20 00 290 ' 145 72 50 It will be seen by the above that we pubbsh on ly the highest Prize in each Lottery. There ars other Prizes iu each Lottery amounting to the ag gregate of from cue to live Hundred Thousand Dollars. fcPEClAL NOTICE. The famous and 1-jcky Pa-tapsei- Lottery. ( Small Frv) will hereafter beQj-awa on T'JESDAY. THURSDAY and SATURDAY of each week, Capitals, $5,000 $3,000, $2 500, 10 of $1,000, &c. Tickets 1,00, Halves 50 cts. Quarters 25 cts. A full Certificate cf Packageof 25 Wholo tickets in this famous littla Scheme will cost 15,00 Halves 7,50, Quarters 3,75 and a Single Package can draw the four highest Prizes in the Lottery. The Official Drawing of these great Lotteries du ly certified to by tho State Commissioners will b sent immediately alter it is drawn, to a J the orders from us, with a full esplauation of the Result. -5?All Tickets anl Certificates of Tickets sent bj us will be enclosed under an envelope, so as to prevent the prying eye cf the curious from know ing its extents. Tue drawings of all Lotteries in which tickets are bought cf us, will be en closed in an envelope and scut immediately to each of.ur Correspondents. Send your orders early for thec'aoica of these schemes, and when an order reaches u? t -o late for a particular scheme, we wHl always invest in the next grand scheme. We shall now "conclude by hoping all our friends will give this paper a careful perusa1, andiuikjisftn Order, which will be attended to with promptness and dis patch. Address MARION & CO, Eox 411 Post Office. Baltimore Md. To-'P&ysiians .Throughout the imiSCED STATES. iiiuii. Ja'W'??'-! re"-voA"? i.4e. .. tali t shed Medical urcoerties of Pure Holland Gin.""'. m many cuscasM of uropsical tendsmcy, 1 respect- fully invue your exanunatiou to a very superior ar-.. fallv l-iiUt!oliS 1 tnev m.tv . 111 some n.- v- - .-. - 11 lire, iiii-u 10 in . li.o in,',, 'i - heretolore, that'" ar:vn Count v sition to the u.eas- hav e maau 1 " " - i ..f tlelttl-- f.i 1,'iiori S-oir niiil 1 avlor. Ii HaJ in -...nse.-ucnco, has resigned his j.rc -rut staficii j ,,e cul,j n, aiscrimuiafs bi-twcJn jutilym of i'residi nt of tii : Senate. the war and thanking its victors. For this ica Tho "New York Kxrrcs," in reply to a nucs-; son, it no otlior, he would vote ap-uust tue re tion t that eii',-'-!, c:iim.'nts upon the Btuto of ' ens the eonneetiot: hetween the hoiiured Speak- , i or and !us cont:iu.. n,'V : oir, caa i hv iwium- ! in the Stat-' lessen th'.' moral, i ' bilitv of Sucukcr Edwards to hi; i rect respi.ir-,.,i CuRxtitll'.Mlts ' If he cam-! to K.tiei-h with iiKtructimis aa 1 whether thev were "'i'.'un at the ballot-box or Are part'.cu'f. -i-,-;.t v..:-i,:y ,,i he s,-l I i.t '. v. .".' tl'liK' I t i E;c. 2S .-1 a .: MILLINERS rlv invit-' i to call r.nd examine the PAT 1'ERN bt)NNi-:TS which will ric-.-.j than they have been accus- ;. 4r.ii 105 written sij-iiature.', make h republi. even tiie Free- tliinirs that would ensue if Mr. Ki.vr. should die -are in favor of Free .. . 'iti-, i rf'i i . .. . . . . . previously to tiie seconu ei.'uesn.iv oi reorua-j as uorrnl ana atrocious tho Mexican war. rv. when bv la.v tho votes will Le counted and ! Mr. Clemens b;re testimony to the hili Eon . - the State i.! -,u the accomplishment of t!ic?o plans which. t!i -u-:ii they m.w, in some rc- cd pect, give just cause for local dissatisfactions, nevertheless, do no violence to me pouutoi , holders i.f Wurren Couuty coiupiexion of tiie State, and may be regarded, j feuilVage."' in so far as they reflect tho popular voice, aa j Wc tiud the foregoing article, f-om the "War a'ltother c- iitable and proper. It has been, ; renton News," copied into the last '"Standard," with ciejjdin difficulty, however, that such an ; alul are authorized by Mr. Ei wards, tj say, that . .....f'. 1.'. ..lT.,ln" - finit We wllO r..l.t..nf'..,n 1, r. .nirli, .11 1 "Prnn 1 r F.d- . . , . ., . , c- . . i . , r, .1 u 1 proTision, declares that ; r.av- witnessed, especially in the Senate, most ! -wards was "outof theCounty, dunngthewhole . , f ' 1 ' i "The pf-rson having tne greatest number of v. n siru-jgit-i wt;.cu 11.ni! i-..-i- .-.v cauipiugii, idtisuumiv., uu mi. w..v.v - ' votes as ice I'lCMidciit Fiiall Lki tiie V ice 1'n si- twe-jn a tyranuical and bigoted majority, on tne j pen" issue was made in his absence, not only l e n t , if sue Mil hand, r.nd lution. He then went at length into the i rv of the hit lection, the ulatforuis, the net of Uen. Fierce, Cuba. Ivc, an I denounced !.istv- 1 Cabi- no i li'.or .1 :cv recorded at Washington, for President and Vice President for four years from the 4th of March next. The 12th article of tho Constitution, 2d in undaunted few, contending y his friends, but by hit competitor, Cen. IIawk.- tich number be a majority of the whole number of electors appointed ; and if no person I . . ml . 1 M 1 ' I J for th.l. t .'.'. ra th , other, cannot omit this Mr. F.nw abds. we reneat. and we are con- i have a majority, mat p om inc. iko nvjnci num- J' , .... , 1 " , . , , . , , t'Crt OU (h! It'il THE oEXATE SHALL ClIOosE TnE occasion to boar tcstanony to the ability, iaitu- fjraied in what we say by Mr. E. himsell, was , yjj. xRtsID(:ST. A quorum for the purpose fulness, zeal, aul resjlutivjii with which our elected, mainly, "on the grouud of his opposi- I sh n.1 1 consist of two-third3 of the whole number Whiz f.-iends, in both Houses of iho Legislature, t:on t0 frcc baTra-e." i cf Senators, and a majority ot the whole num havo labored in thia matter. Nothing but this , dotermiticl course, upon their part, has secured j the result which has taken place, as well as other equally important results throughout the aajtsiull. . JESTMr. John M.. Botts has written a reply to the Whigs of Massachusetts who lately presen ted liini with a eilver Salver and Pitcher, ia testimony of their acknowledgment of his ser- AVe shall not refer, now, to the incidents vicesiflthe recent political campaign, in w)iich cojunected with the proceedings of Wednesday argiifcS that the defeat of Gen. Scott, decisive evening and Thursday morning last, in the , M jt wag, "was no test of tho strength of tho j Jlouse of Commons. Wc reserve such comment tw0 parties, or the principles of the two parties; us we shall have to make thereon until our nest. J an(j 8eCon(Uy-, that it has been no fair test of the This much only we may say here : Men look-) 1 popularity of the two candidates; there jng on from a distance, and unaffected by the uas jGen n0 8Uch want of 4conEdence, cither in influences which have pervaded the political .; tjie principles or ability of Gen. Scott, as the atmosphere in the Legislature, for some days 1 resuit WOuld seem to indicate." past, may find something to condemn in the ex j je thinks "we have been beaten by tho Whigs treuie to which some of our friends announced ' themselves." He exhorts the Whigs to hold their determination to go, rather than have I together, and says that "his voice is still for their feelings outraged and their rights tram- wafj unter the same banner that has twice led pled upon, by the passage of the infamous ap- J us t(J victory in the last twelve years, lie con portionrnent with which they were threatened ; j ciU(jeH hy urging the Whigs "to bury all past but those who are familiar with the circum stances of the case, and have participated in the excitement of the occasion, cannot fail to look with admiration, upon their stern resolve, if not with en tiro approval upon their course. Of those circumstances, and that excitement, however, we shall speak in full ia our next. The Hon. K. M. Sauxdeks, it will bo seen, has been elected a Judge of" the Superior Court, to supply the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of the Hon. W. II. Battle. Mr. S. ber shall bo necessary to a choice. ' In case of Mr. King's death before tho day named for counting tho votes, the Scnp.to would have to select "front the two highest numbers on the list" of persons voted for ; and as only two numbers or persons were thus voted for by tho people, (Wm. II. King and Win. A. Gra Iiam) the Senate would have to declare Mr. Graham Vice President bf the United States. dissensions; to forget and forgive all past dif ferences and wrongs; to lay aside all heartburn ings and jealousies; for the sake of our common country, to harmonize, aud restore confidence and good fellowship among themselves. Let Clay Whigs, and Taylor Whigs, Scott Whigs, Fillmore Whigs, Webster Whigs, and all other sorts of Whigs, stand together united, though quiet and inactive for the present, prepared to meet any collision with our adversaries, and at least be ready to prevent mischief and evil to was bitterly opposed by the leaders of his party the country, even if vre cannot accomplish a generally. ; I positive good." - Dreadful affair in Pztersbcro, !Va. Ben jamin Sadler, confined in jail at Petersburg, Va., on the charge of kidnapping, together with another prisoner, named Jones, madfe' their es cape on Sunday the 10th, about Wofclock, un der the following circumstances : Ilobert Taylor and George Williams, keepers of the mil. went into Sadler s cell to servo break fast to the prisoners, when Sadler and Jones rushed out and locked them in. While on their wav out. they were met by Joel Sturdivant, who ordered them to stop, when Sadler drew a re volver and shot him dead on the spot. A r.e to man, an attendant at the jail, attempted to arrest them, when he received tho contents of one of the barrels in his chin, wounding him mortally, it is supposed. Immediately after their escape had been made known, a large number of citizens startod in pur suit of tho fugitives. Jones was arrested about half a mile from the city. Sadler had proceed ed about three miles when he was overtaken by Messrs. Ledbcttor and Bottwell, who came upon him suddenly in an open field, making his way for tho woods. When ordered to surrender he refused, and deliberately drew his revolver and or and patriotism of General Scott. Mr. Adams rer.died to Mr. Hale. uVfending the Mexican war. Mr. Pratt sustained the resolution, and re plied to Mr. Hale. Mr. Chase continued the debate. The question was then'taken, and the resolu tion pa.-tK-d veas 3-1, navs 12, as follows: Yeas Messrs. Atchison, 13.t!cr, Loll, Iifooke, Butler, Cass, Charlton, Clemens, Coop er, Davis, De Saussure, Dixon, Dodge, id wis., Dodge, of Iowa, I ish, Geycr, Owin, Hunter, James. Jones, of Tenn.. Mason, Miller, Morton, Pcarce, Pratt, Rusk, Seward, Shields, snntu, Soule, Spruance, Underwood, Uphani, Wade 34. Nays Messrs. Adams, Bradbury, Lnght, Cathcart, Chase, Teleh, Hate, Hamlin, Norris, Sumner, Toucey, Walker 12. Afier a short executive session the Seuato ad journed. In the House ot nepreseniames, iuo n-wm;-tions to refer the Various branches of tho Presi dent's messago U tjj appropriate committees, wen-. rfiseuRsed. -The debate, in five minute speeches, involved the subject of tho tariff. All amendments relating thereto were voted down. Th resolutions. were reported to the House, but not finally acted upon before tho. adjourn ment. Mr. CUngmaa made a motion to aijmit Hail read iron free of duty, which was debated at some length. It is reported that an effort will soon be made in the House to take some notice of the acquisi tion of Samana by tho French, and also tho an nexation of Sonora. Washington, Dec. 22.- In Senate to-uay, Mr. G winn introduced a bill for the construc tion of a JRailroad to the Paeific, which was made the special order for the 10th January. In the House, that part-of tho President's Message relating to commerce and Biver and Ilarhnr itnnrnveinents was referred to the Com mittee on Commerce. The bill fixing the com pensation of Congressmen at $2,000 was then considered. In a recent English paper we find the follow ing bona fide advertisement :' "TO BE SOLD, the WISDOM TOOTH of the DUKE OF WELLINGTON price 10; and several Locks of hia Hair, price fcl Is. each. w 1 diii'ereiice can he lay them aside, any ( e-celusividv: when sneaker, than when n; or, will you hold, that th.? !.';;her a ii!:'.:i : oflioe, the less responsible lie is t t: placed him there? cr that, bcii: ; sp - Aitr, the body, over which ho preside?, ha- boeoino his co!ist;tu2iits ? Sir, t!;e.-e are hard (.iicstions, but be once, a man, an 1 answer t'li-m. Now, sir, I propose to tell you ptainly what you have advocated, by insisting that Speaker i.Uwar:ls ought to nave vote I vvr... nu- majority, and allowed an amendment of the Constitution. First: That a member of the Senate has a rigid, and it i$ his duty, to disregard, and even oppose, the express will and desire of his own constituents, as they have been shown forth at the polls, if a majority of the people of the State I shall be of a different opinion. Secondly : That, if this right bcloDg not to a mere member, yet as Speaker, a map'may and ought to disregard the wishes of his constitu ents, when a majority ftf the whole people are opposed to them ; in other words, that when a member is tdected Speaker, his constituents have lost their representative. For, certainly, the representative is lost when the responsibil ity is gone. Now, sir, sound old federalism , and a truly defined republicanism, no less, will T II K LA K G EST ' SILK. RIBBON, AND TRIMJ&ING nouse m.ricw xoik. 1 HUM AS G. STKAKNS, I in p o r t r a n l J o h b e r o f LUI.KS, M1I.LLNEIIY AND FANCY GOODS. 1C2 Proadway, N. Y., HAS NOW IX STUKE AND IS DAILY RECEIV ING nnd infei inc; at the Lowest Prices, a complete assortment of Goods in his line, comprising ull the various st vies and designs, consistinjr of '.LACK AND FANCY SILKS, Marcehnes, Florences, Shawls, Trimmings, BONNET RIBBONS, " TUFBTA AND SATIS BIBBOXS, DRESS TRIMMINGS OF ALL KINDS EMBROIDERIES, French and English Crapes, Crape Lisses, Silk - . ' tide, manufactured by myself exclusively, at Scliio ?: daui, in Holland, by a process peculiar to my own Factory It is flavored end medicated, not by th common harsh berry, but by the choice botanical . variety of the aromatic Italian Juniper Berry, whose ; , more vinous extract is distilled and rectified with its spirituous solvent, and thus becomes a eoncen- trated tincture, of exquisite fiavor and aroma, al together transcendent, in its cordial and medicinal properties, to any Holland's Gin heretofore known in this country. Amid the influx of inferior distillations with which the country is flooded, physicians find no little diffi culty in procuring a good and pure Gin, which they can prescribe with confidcace in its beneficial effects. As an importer of twenty yeiirs' standing, in tho I'ity of New-York, and possessing a matured" expe rience iu tho manufacture of Hollasd Gin espee ially, I beg to submit to your attention my "Ako matic Schieoam ScuxArrs," as one which cannot fuil to realise' your utmost expectations, and I shall be happy to forward to you a bottle. cf it, free of charge, in answer to a letter intimating your read iness to accept it It is now one veaaw.nce 1 have prepared and dis tributed my ScaiEftvM Gin exclusively for medici nal purposes; yet, -isitlunthat brief period, I hava received one thousand letters, both from pbysici ans and patients, testifying to its really extraordi nary efficacy in Gravel, Incipient Dropsy, ana ai- fec tions of the Kidneys' and Bladder generally ; and I have no doubt that ij would yield similar results, with precision and eef tuinty in your own profes sional experience. Flit up iu pint and quart bot tles with my name upn the bottle; cork and label, -with au Essay upon ts properties. This article should be in the hand'; of every Traveller. UDOLTlKl -AVOLFEImporter, fo. -'2, Bsavxb Stbbt, New-York. December 29, 1352. 6tl04 Cravats, GLOVES OF ALL KINDS, Silk Lace Mitts, BAREGES, LACES, White Gqops, Hosiebt, L. C. Ilmtrs. Tha undersigned would invite the attention of his friends and the trade generally. He will offer in ducements to Cash axd Short Time Bctebs. THOMAS G. STEARNS, 1G2 Broadway, Between Liberty street aud Maiden Lane, N. Y. tell you. the representative cannot, by tho ac .' ' .t i. i i. ,t, ueiw cepianco Ol iiouors, oo jojia u nc -.lit i o-o , t .., , ... .1. 1 1 i.ifi i t iec. -J, loo-. responsibility to them. Nor can all the world j Select. Classical 8c Mathematical 3oiicol. whether by bribes of honor or places of trust, ! WARRENTON, N. C. diminish one iot or tittle of the responsibility of II. A. Ezkll, A. M., rrincipal. the renresentative. And had Jlr. apeafcer &a- r I mi. exercises oi iui. i"-"""-"- --" wards voted otherwise than with the constitu-j 1 nts who olected him at tho polls in Warren, i cd on the first Monday of January next.. The Principal has been successfully engaged in ems who ciectcit u i ui cvu n,u i,u,,o n . . , -- i n i- .r,ef ,h canvn.,. p. Ik. p.ln,. 1,0 lia.l j j ZiX'ZfZ Decn neitner an noncsi umu uui ics,.uus-u.c . t..t .'a i.!11.tim,i!. attention is riven representative, but a servile croucher to the ( m -g as iuteliectaal training ot-the majority too tiuud to stand up lor and by the . Th(j pjip rciU.s upon the merits cf tho side of those who were bold enough to stand u p ScQtl for thc patronage of an enlightened comma fur and by the principles which he had personi- j ity nod. i , TERMS: mc nths, Sir, your democracy is hollow, dictatorial in ', p0r Board for tho session of live power, and submissive to majorities, though j Fu;:l, Lights, c, in Rwm, . . . . 1 1 1 1 . I . ,. I. , . T . T oiimiorr.-ic fntll Tuition iu Languages, Mathematics, ' in English branches, ' hi French, (extra.) 1 Fuel in School Room, Dec. 28, 4t $50,00 5,00 17,00 12,50 10,00 1,00 103 -nnstltnents. not by their consent, but a I gainst it, and by the assent of others. shot himself dead. The tragedy created the Apply tc. N. B. Likewise a small Grinder of You, Sir, may do wnai tne nour may aevise, greatest excitemont. apoU'forJ55,M - J but there are many left, who will prefer to ful- v.nL-o,l a.-1 nnnullod bv the constitution. It lives in a shout," and dies in a shout. It is the j worst of -consolidation, because it is a consoli dation at the expense of the honor and faithful-; ness of the representative. Sir vou have advocated treachery in the or- -t aK OF TIIE STATE OF NORTH CARO- ffan and servant of the people. You havo ad-, Jj LINA. A Dividend of Five pkb cent, has this vised Mb Edwards to disown the obligations, Uuy Dceu declared on tho Capital Stock of this Bank which he contracted with the voters, as they I for the la'stsix montlis payable at the Principal came up to the polls, and havo told him, that j Bank on the first Monday iu January lxt, and at hn -eras aDSOivuei num ...... ... lu uiu.uj - j" - DE1VEY. lUleigh, Dec. 10, 1852. tU 101 Standard and Star till first Monday ia Janua next, i STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, Nobthamp ton Cor sty, Cou'rt of Pleas and Quarter Se siuns, December Term 1852. Alanson Caj hart 1 r V Attachm't hv'd on negro KmehenB.riedger. J In this case, it appearing to the satisfaction of thc court, that the Defendant, Kinchen B. Pledgtr has absconded or removed from this State : It is therefore ordered hy the Court, that publication bo . madeiu the Raleigh Register for six weeks, notify ing the said 4cn4aat to appeal at the next Term of this Cmui be held S or- tlifij Coulitj of Sorth. ampton'atik')6Iloa.tttti' Town of JackaQ-y ; on the fii-st moadny in ifarchnextTtJll-i-"-l",.iLi u .' " to replevy, answer, or; plead ; Otherwise jodgraent ,: will be entered against himt nnd the negroeslev icd upon be condemned and sold to satisfy tho Plaintiff's debt and costs. Witness John B. Odoni, Clerk of our said Court, nt office, the first Monday of December 1852, and in the 77th year of American Independence. JOHN B. ODOM, C. C. C. Dec. 29, 1S52. Pr. Adv. $5 62j. 104 w6w Cedar Grove Academy. FWlIE Spring session of this School, situated ji eight miles north of Hillsborough, will com mence on the Cth of January next, and continue twenty-one weeks. Teems .Tuition in Latin, Greek, and the high er banches of Matheiiiatict-, ww Board, Including washinj &c, can be had, con venient to the Academy, iu the families of Messrs- David Taylor, Solomon -A nompson, v. v-.. nuuu - and Thomas II. Hughes, for $32,50 per session. - W W Allisou immediately at tho Academj-, -will. La lloarders at $So,W per session. take boarders aj UUGItESj prin!;paL " Dec. 0, 1852. 3 Rni-vi) Allum and Blown Salt just received -f KV AAV nil i)cc 7, 1S52. lOOr -. t ' 'mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
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