4 ' t ' , 7- - J .- v - Ni . , - Vi , it '"- s "v.-: t i1 " - - " ' ' V - V " - - ; - - a ..-- c ,-: a "?.- , ; .c' v''i . -:c. . v . ..-''. -ev t.v- c.:; v , i, .-ii w J- - v .--.-a . - . .- e:--.. ... c 1- .i, -c -:-..., .- . ,7 J;-- k '-i 5'v - f i -.7 . V ; 7 v . " " Jl. I,-- ; , ,- ' ' " . ' - 4 " - " " , h , " 7 . - 1 rf r""" jl 'j,- i "tx """ 'u' " ' " " , ! " i - ' . ' T l , ' 1 -. i1 " f J , ' , ; ' -Trim T 1 tfk , . - ' - -. lt - . , : , I - , i - , t I ' " j. - i -ii i li g, t - T ;'L"" ' ' . ' ' 11 ' '.. '" n ii t f rJBi.-r-',. k ', , - , ti. lai'n Jl jiiWBiI .-.-a- ' .- . : "....-"" - r ' - :'. ' - ' ' - . fi fu - : 'i i-?1- i. -i -.V - . . ;r ' - . 1 - .-- ' CITY OF RALEIGH, WEDNESDAY MORSING. FEBRUARY. 15, 1354 3FH iktO Sun iviDe .en -VI uIhj. Vsi r in touti ,ftb ireeiitf ictOB- oro'J vs. Til 'f tb Ri eilns iiing : , tiu": i-daj ' ie V sdaj3 lt,v 4 SO ffyilALIICai REGISTER. riiyi oTJ deligHf'ul peace; j-,,. ,virtu rake, td litie like brothers' R A LE tbt-Jeautifal feeling, thai ycu cao now; or will wn be able to, carry j your sUvts as far North as : the Briti's!Cpo?sssi;ns thntis.if you please. Trtn, you will not do jit, but then you have the LVanghter.l I do not bclkive th;:t it lis imnor- tant to the determination of those Questions, that we, or that"' anybody, ehonld be very minutely- acquainted with a') the arrangements mat nnve been maae betwew- the nrty from i a H, is. a iAf i:RDAY MORNING, FEB. 1 1, 1854: ;A FEW HOMELY TKUTIIS, ; ' ; Ly bf North Carolina, sorely, lia ve iwriv rfflectpd upon the moJtu by which . .:.t" L " G...tiVi' ' i.Mn frniiir(l on the sUhieet of jhe- jj. L;itiJa. a Claim 10 stitpni, -or Hieir sweet sntisfaetion of kpnttin- that you could, if jthua to time.. But there ar- eroa, gener you" wished it. j i'e aree to sympathise with '. 1-iWng tacts, that no mnn can fail to see. . I you in your very patriotic sentiments; and you I.1," "ot c.are to 5nIu5 whether the 4-.litiun, as nn,st sympathise whhS in something a little iwor Vu 7n& rZtl ,awe MWtiumai. inat is tlie- bargain, and to inquire whether it was adopted and sanction Democracr Sowtherri Demoeraov North Ca-ip" 'J ' gre-it bdy of the Democratic party rolina' Democracy wU ratilv it, and of the St SilJ (ibfottta e . a . . .'uiui'iiui iifDhf (ut'ii w:io fi:i.( nn rrrip i vjro.ii js jL'ian;i oi me iinnesians I . t:,,. i . . . . . , . . . .. i: i!i : i i nr. ..,,-1 a.. i !. :t l Srv. m iemouracy : great is tne nttie Uiantot coaiit!on, and refused to enter into it, nd even the Northwest I and great, beyond compare,- is p"" !",n? occasums denounced it. Applause. ihe Oovernor of Northf Carolina V i. 1 1 n-ls n"r,y """nportant to inquire 'i"t mis lact. it onnt to he o 1 1 ? u ic h Idt a jlinuthern man, at least it seems r to my poor yudgment, to know that recently, within a short time past, in the-judgment of those men who ot i. of Fi t. h oliui d'UiJte!.'' e liiid tli.e to be aiaonr; tlu i.iUi. iciu-e u. the F Buff tliat i the" national purposes for J, f'wer'e ceded ht beeil acwiii plish ed . Ijj by men more cjimning a nd far less scru- soutof figntB,wnicu: are patent ana-ue- ifci-111''- . ; ' .; ; . 7 tone time, the Democracy of North Caro- ti'u f . i (jie orcat Dempcratc tamilv, and that Ihe (istsuf other portions 6f the party are so eonfct with their's, tkit they must yield or AUn''orgnization ;bo the I'emoerrtivy, to isrte harmony in the ranks,! with a strange 'si;tT, agree to the declaration that the pu: - jjfliitiii flibuld rcmain in the hands of the 1 Oovenuoent; to be used by t 'according Bfcesiities ori caprices, ajlthough the ob- gr Riiich it wasccdea halve bee a all c:m- A; another time, the Democracy of particular are tu'kiod by secmingj t;iacessions to ir elifn-hl ? principles. irgn'na is li.e fat nf States the natal ' soil of .Tetfersuh jUsjiton and, moreover, she produced the. slorful Resolutions of '98' ami '09. So, cun ;Oonventins abroad 'praise the Siafe and '-two ant! Madison, and swear to stand' by jt.itsaiJ 1 U solutions and away gvir: .the 'Ani. H:gmian j are proini ottheir hi ate -ttervboT knows that prou't of ' .Jefferson : more certain proud If the glorious iBUuns; no doubt about that and a Hide tail (in liiese weak points wiill always make Tir:ini:i Di.niocrat give awaf, not o-vdy his ssstiathe lands, but the last dailar in his - -,k-, - A '- .it Democracy aTe easily gulled. Praise 01d North State for having been rightly the ifha of General Jackson,, ij" SouthCardliiA rt:td not 'iverrcadhed US: in measuring the fi.rlirivir, reared honest old Nat Macon Vm?.g.:l and virtuous, and all that : on'y -tfcat r'roe Suffrage is the greatest quest; ci. wis ever discussed,. and colonel IV'. is ti.-fst and ablest Governor h-.t. ev er s.oif ed fc ucbie personajre in- a Guhetn :.-ri;l Ch-,u-, that the little Giant of the West -ay ?o 1 sor-tar-seeing Deinocracy ijiU toss up. he r i and hurrah by . the hour f r the lit:!- at,. and Governor Reid,-and .ee Suifra.'- iite jmj nil the land yon asjk for. 'Mt ti) thDeniocracy of $onth-C:u-oV:na, sdseyare right. in their dogmas about .S -"Im an.l Nullification ; an li that they are aliy oppressed' by the Government, and amply able t6 resist with ' success all the fa that it and the combined wml I could ; ag'iinst tltem," and pro tiably will d it tiiss and what care they for lands, public JK&te! Thft Chivalry will give them ali i, r ' .u.j.t tl. tl tf tt-ir.lr o t T?fitr,r1-Tl f anH snr tit Mls&lfi. ( "t5moeracv4, that the old Union Bank, while ? fir the State, behaved ratjst rascally and -d its cmnloyer; and that they are the t.bonest men th&mselves that the sun ever Nd'n upon in his extensive peregrina- -rtna they will allow you to take every "'if the public lands, and every dollar of the it money, always premising that, by rea- its beinsr out of their individual reach, K.'OUT OF Til Hill own . MOUrilS," &c "The "National Democrat", the New York organ of the Hard shell Democracy, in a late j 'u:iM! been at all time true, it became necessary issue, administers sounj wholesome a lv'ic to its"!""1 ProPep or tlum t( separate from the oppo : r .....-., u ... ...i.- 'fife wing of the party. I Loud applause.! I lJIHf!. Ir-nt iri t!o. A .1 n t ,-rt t iilii n't. care t;- j.i.jtnra itao th .-a.:s$ . f thsi because it" reparation ; I do n t care to go to Syracuse, happens or may fiappen to have espoused the j ;nnd to determine whether th ):;te party Nebraska bill, and call particular attention to ' the "Sy)f!s-" :ls t!T an' tui'-id in vm.r Si-it"- .i . , i.ii ir, . iitpted anv unwonbv, unpatriotic means, o: the recent resolution niionfeii liv thp I ,oonrro. . r . : ' . 1 - -c.no, v . ,. , , , . ' . - earning their ends i;i that Convention. 1 nc tiara shell Committee, .which "Warns our representatives against trusting to the iaith of the A dmi nitration, though in favor of .the biil. An A.ioiiuistratin which has tinned recreant to so, manv of in tiled ires. 1 ; 11 - V1 - -'-r r - j n ?Vu'-J:-1-LUl""g!L" juii. i . ft.-"-, - ! ; SUPREME COURT. ! tfoi'to Strike!. oat. will WrmU .'! -in iSni k-''?.'DRATIT nP'.TfiTtXTW .WtTiin i ' - - - - -t w - , vi. w iiii ii . it mill i . m r i 1 1 '1 . . T n - .i : i hoi ooasun -l, . ., i o r .. t t.,i. ., f ... . .... ., . . I . 1 ; 11 I : j ... i. v . no jiimiuiuiiio , .iii.i o.jitlvl iiy H matter of no iiinortuiice to Southern men - i ;cMru mi i.'ti'il'H .rv.,e ti it tij to .- '.' i-t'irn-'l it..tn the If ids of Fi-efsoilt.ru and j'lirly titulars, which sct-iiis to be without stability, and tinided l; ti;e cliatit-. s and whims of the hour,' MA V WF.L!, V. btj'l' Ii 1 vAK" Wlien N 'inherit D-'iinicratic j. urnah and men thus mistrust the Adioinisti ition mi this subject, Whig jours:al may be excused from p'acing an over vveeiiing con iid..-nce in its profes S ows, yet awiiiie. r have seen it sacrifice the best men of the Democratic party, for the S ike of eot.ciii.ilin the ;i iw.'d enemies of Southern institutions. In the hinirJM'jr of the ' Natiooal i leioi .cr.i r :' An A tmini.-; ra tion which has ptovi d r-vivant to so mar.y of its pledges, .whiidi has t IiIUhvii a -Me the tine men j revva id it .( i, the heads ty tr-i;t rs, which seeiiis ity, an I guid. d by the I ti! J ilOUr. Ill i V Weil i)' A in' irt! iaci tnai uiose men w f i;:s-i sto.nj iy tis l.elieyed it to be just aiol ryrht that they (hotild separate from tic FreesnfTvs, se;ons to ioe on-ht t.i be for us sufiicieu'.. We ooLiht to be s ttisiied with tic fact that your party is wholly uncontaininated by avy stain ,-f free soibsiii, Great ' clo-ering and tlint the other party, iilthoiigh they may cootaln a htrge !",ir ti oi of those men who suted with you in JS-!S. j'et. unquestionably, und-niabiy c-'oupii-e- within its body the v !;,. force i A i ee Frees,, ii- .; "THE SOUTH SIDE DEMOCRAT." That pink of Secession chivalry, the "South .iideDemocrat," the uniform tone of wtich jout nal woujd infjtience the crednloosltd believe that it had the especial caro of South i. rn inter ests. and Southern honor upmn its"hni", A'1- in teait shoulders,". j wondrotisly dipl.:nso!:and particularly indignant at a dou.bt e some time since ventured to express; as to the policy, un der all the circumstances, of declaring the Mis souri 'Com prom i se repealed.' We hope t'nat oc.r friendave'r the border will not distressbitn-rlf-ttn necessarily. V io n we receive lecture,-, ( v the "Richmond Whig- very properly remarked, a few days since, in reply to -similar orncioiaes on the part of our 1 ot-headed South Side neigh bor aforesaid.) on S uithern interests, we beg that they may come from some other source iron those who can show a cleaner record titan party: journals which today preach Southern Rights, hold themselves up;as the sp .J d pio-teet.ii-iof S ..ilh-.o Instiiut-ns, ;nd Ay-mo: c"" make conlmon cause with their F'ree -3-.il alj over the di -tiibutioti of the pubii-.i phinderi. We have en enot-h of the sincerity of their to kn-ivx- liow to ai.vrcciate th.im. We agaati repeat, for the bcn.-iit of the "pe moer.it," what we substantially stated in ur last : Jt is itiitru", -- charged by that patier, that we, have t-xjoe.-sed any 0?'.t.i to Mr. Doi:;tr..v-s's )'W. i an isnue mu.-t he joincdhui this qto'sii-on, the Js..::th, so fir as we are con cerne l. wjil h- united. For'the present, how ever, an .1 . ithf.u: locking aroun.l us for bitter lights and nil ri! tvn.iiu ruides, we shall not In. low i i.oijr n StrUvfi; OUt. will heentno t in- in srimA Opi niorss have been delivered in the following form, by the votes, and, of course, the" consent cases Fincfl our last : ; of the North so that "thete "can be no' reason- By N-.ru, C. J. In Nicholh Ca 1 1 e re t , a fi t r in i n ? t h e j ud g m e n t . v. iNewsonl, from Franklin, reversing t'.tc ju nu-nt. andubrecting a vziure He nov. Also, Poo! cl cri.n of thelConrt of Equity. Also, in "Ward v. V aid, in equity, from Onslow, dismissing the T'Clition to Te h "nr. I'v PE.vnsox, J. In Meba'ne v. Patrick, from Ci . ,, i I.- in eotii'v. v. Y.trbronsrh, from Wake, do mgtl.(ren no error in the interlocutory de '.itreetiiig a rem re tie uoi'. i - - - - "v ...... ,iii;iq 'V(1U II W c cocuu v. TV 11, from able ground of complain V or for getting up ntl Ai-o,iiLbiton excitement on the part of that section. -As vet e are pleased to. seethat. contrar'. to what we had anticipated, there haWboett flo very yel-nn-nt manifestations of feelin; jnaHaf quarter ; and while they reniain"thu apparently uncon cei red now, they should forevertVereafW'hold their peace, and let excitement and agitation endi Our Washington correspondcnt,xwho8e letter came to hand just before our iss'ne!(f "to-day wa3 lsovin prepared for pressinfwms ua that MrV-Ever ett's elTort, in opposition to. the .bill, on We'd nesday, was listened to- by a 'crowde'dhouse; and was able and eloquent in the estretoie."-r " QUR NEW YORK! CORRBSPONDSNCE.- . ! ... .... .' . . ' . -"-'-i.- ; huostitute of Labor Abroad Chines- EtnigraZ tore, aust y, Ireland, fiom Alamance, directing judgment fijr defendant. Also, in Anderson v. ilolhonon, from Hertford, uflirming the judg ment. Alio, in Johnson, inequity, v. Chan m m, from Craven, on exceptions directing the account to be sent back to the Master. P.y i.5.Ti 3.e, J. In Byerly v. Kepley, from Dtvi! o:., pdirming the judgment.' Also, in i'toii Remarkable l)cnth of a Young ffuban- ii u i is v. Ijl'o, from Nash, reversing tr- o'-.v. ; Frirawganct of American LaJki tAroadS2 Also in Morgan v. Perkins, from Currituck ; j , New YsrK, Peb.'8tojtv18L4. judgiiH-ut Wow reversed and judgment here for j In every ago! of. the world, labor of; Sonift per-' piaintiiT. Ab-o, in ll.trnes, in equity, v. Strong,, sons has always been substituted for-that of fV m Rockifcgham, d'wecting a decree for plain- ' some others. It is the prerogative of wealth' t'. f . and superior position to claim' this deference and subjection, nor is there anything radically wrong or culpable in it. Servitude of some sort is inseparable from the existence of socie ty, and the only question is, - whether the ser CONi'IUKSS. i fRocjELDiNOS OF MoNO.VV, vth. SENATE. T i I ( i s of . the 1 Ineali tin. mocra t ic ! A i soil ill Hot 1 kuo'.v anv t, :i.uh:!i it may i -lev-- - it don I. ci.tuitry, to !-.. ,-o'ii-rs and p w. ,i ne srah s ; -. a i i'V tH V. V. X . t a .-; I r. - ?'- - -, , - ..... i'o .'Oil s j j 1 j. ' 1 I ! i : i 1 S 111 Hie ilonilil- j istrutioTi. Alter ai;,..ia.tin j with the !e:ol. r l j ! rt v u-v : 1 fdiier uamo by whico to c ;H it, Soon 1 in. leean'! v to vol, j "N- fins i.aet 1 'wisii to be distill now-i. It very well knowfl t .-u. atnl I wi "l teii,n i-n an t iio' m w : i ;it I ;hi:ik ' me, ar.d. i f oi:.k that. . in' . a - in o h as 1 k !it. , d tO .. I W -ll t 's ere.lt I . o lstr:ltl rc-ar. Ab ;. h, .g, locof.ieo of loudest in i were niosr z l'r ii. ;ans at the South their advocacy ot aioiis in their dc- s ot the Adniin- 1 r. n e.c i ii. i, ,, ; i s i ! i . iii'- .'sou t.oc i o li V VVOU id lie !'. . : could lie kleo. ' v. 1 w:so 1 c. y Shi: ii i o U n man, iVoin one r, that the " c'i -. --dl D -uio.-ra tic ' 7 '- j : i i." i;t . ano all' .1 1 11. f is am nr fit : "V o ii. .1 llli-'.i'-. ;.- (-'' i.' ; lade . I bo ears ..; e .m v i ,'' ii- ' !o tl '. the W'hole ' i: ' e! Ne-,v ; . ! , -i 5 i N i; is to th;- . t ft I: i l.'tih'O 1 t ae l'i-e-esi.ii j.a power an 1 patroi . sv aliow tli" a atol a J ohn A. and to s'and "poiie, undertake t) :v. in t!:e a ;e ,,f th- ' they cans- We term i-iX b t,.;n; t :r istrivouien vernment men : ot a W m. -J. ' i m j.'oitan t i.ubl a: t ti e ready, yV. 11 r.i auoth .' l t.ilo.. c. I of n;,;.Ve i neir in f Ti tti--for le j plain. - toe A imintstrat I'Mi m s;i--u no -u to i-itlce, ' -'i !,' joun.als, for wl. '.r-: in r-poiisi r. -j- t ae .'.-hra-ka bill. Pa :C. iii . 1 i loo .;" if lie vim : fli. til .I !;- in. i ii t.j oil toe - llel-t 1-1 I no J . t'.' ; 1 : snl iect 'ininetd r.i T. .v. : 0 ' i ' ! . t . "Ti at is i- . true i.r fa''- r. True. tin. i -Li ly 'er er s : a 1 s-..,,..i , oi : ne i.ave beei, ; o ; j.j '- I'oi.tntrv. ! ,'io .Ji'Kll-t. d ' !l .' - .ti -o, :-nd . : - : i ;'. no in:oi .-.in. n- o;n i: -. X- -tii.j I t I1..- 1 .- h ... ; -. o . ; -. i to i.-. i !.". !.l- I ib.n .f an ! a m, i -1 -ay ., -. 'ss m -t on hi ; ill -rt' : ic . i -s ', , ea . t fi. i ; '. . : no i loin l.s ti Cat M as ica! i i-i t i . Hoi.i -a i .i i"-h ; i ior t. 'I lists 1 f On, bo Tii ' . has j. , 1 1 : ;i mi. .. 1 1 r.i; i x : pretenning a very tetniler i 1. i i e " ami 'alo. as a h-a 1 lio,- 1 I'V tVc, i ut ( '.ti o, a d.-i. i .;- ii fi mo rmi i - of ti. mnrs ;v:ki rcih lui-m would ti-r to- :i". w c - i i -- i .' l --i. :. :.l!c. . 1'rattn.re the i h !i : li A l'l'o io -a : : : ; ijjeir ll re ti poll tile i, ...v and 'iroto ic line aiTaii; i-. ii the pr l.i : V )! -.;s (,; tihe i !.-; t'io- ll'o-d a resolution p:i.- :v.ec f. V - - DEATIT nv'.Tnrrvw wpmnn ; " w.i., . Iiniuui,..,j-- ; 1 he 1 ayettoville Observer of the 6th brings ' lllfl- Cd A 1 v.rtllt - B & l. - 1 ' .1 . T I " . .-. lir . c-. - - j..- o .uraiijt-nteui ins ueatn .oi ooiia . Vvt.l, T? . Tl - ' ... . "si"i, -usej. x ae vuserver says -. . v-u a. -? Iutlie Cburchofwhichhewasarlrtvntorl mitin. ber, and officer : in the Bank, which he hre- gd With signal, abilitV and inteorTftr' ftii-. nrw, . a warda of thirty years ; - and in : the community--liii which ims ireqnentiy honored him with its posts" of trust and powerhia place cannot be tilled. -vst-y V Thff influence of suclia character, so good, so purrs6 religious nnd nt the same time so me-- J 1 j v ' v thodia! and strict in the performance of every-i hh-n worldly duty, has" naturally been-Tery"greafc .- s nponthia'.coramuniiy, and indeed upon thei t '?! State,? through which he was widely known and ir;- o,ii - ' universally respected. Memory is all that now remain of it. , And that his memory, will beA: uiierisueu, one niigni-weii nope when looking upon uie unparaiieuoaiassemblage ot aU class--? - -s-i es wWch so solemnly followed his remains to-.'V thefr last resting place." - - j v- .'" mi ,,. ... i v Tet k - MARRIED. ft ' In this city.'on the 8th' Instant by Rey. DrI . - Mason, Col. J ames 0.- S. 'McDowell.'of Burke v kl county, to Miss-Jnlia Manly; daughter of -Ex Gov. ChasManly. ' . i' ' ' ; ' : ORIGINAL, BALLAD ENTERTAINMENT.' COMPOSEILof .tue'AIay Quen,' ;Lnent of th ..Irish. Emigrant," ".The Blind Boy,". And rirf -""t otlier popular SONGS, . : .' RESPECTFULLYvannounoes thathe wiir rive his Original Ballad Entertainment at; th, TOWN - ,i - K- scuiijiy of Maryland, earnest! v rerir-sentatacs in Congress, to I viieral diiVt'i'inneiit the i.eces-- y ot making as soon as -pev.si-;e.".i.:nt, by treaty or otherwise. t loon- poiy in the sale oi' iv-n.u-d. and liio ngricuitur.il totii!i-y i.-e p'-anioted. .: si at. J the very genera! im . .1 d i'i Maiyia.i I in i'ei.:;ieii i 1 e f-it tiniili ! to sav. he, v.- ; iv,?mu in, u.uyquesuon iS wnemer me eer- j jjXLJ RALEIGH, on Monday Evening", February v Ti - cd ny ; vile class shall be held in temporary or perma- 18th; whi'rth-will inelods.fais favorite-Compoitiii f'est.y ! 11(,ut hondngp, and foim a distinct or transit f as follows ; j , .t: j ' l . ol'IO k Jl e , l c.ime v. it!,; 3i.ii was err otimi to the (' i '-. d f. h., ma u ;,h 1 !. es . r- en iio- jo.-i i.: 0 .1: ii i ad Midi i tion il class in a coiumnnitv. ilie ancient or- u t-o! things favored the former, .the modern the latter. The demand of labor is practical, nut speculations as to those who shall perforni it are theoretical. In a new and progressive c an; try like ours, advancing with such rapid st rides, it is quite ohviftus that the demand for 1 I'if.rers will be for many years on the increase, ai l, as the supplies fiom Europe must fall ali have to loots to Asia, the great up the deficiency. "The Kiny Day,? t "Some things love me, AT-' V k "John Anderson, my jo." ; "Lonely auld wift.'J..'i.U:-' V , . "Come over. the mountain to jne,' loV,"- .oA- k "Lament of the Irish Emigrant." "Blind Boy." - '- -"Barring o' the Door.'! '""Pm alone, all alone?"' .;0 C -J : -VMorning.-'Nooa'and Night',' : 'Tak. your jaald jV-V . cioafc about ye ;"and tus celebrated Cantata I "THE MAY QUEEN,". IN THREE PA&TS. ' " i ' ! Tickets 50 cents. Books' 12 cents.' , To " f , commence at 8 o'clock, The'-whole- accompanied V - . j on the Piano Forte; ' v feb-10, 1854 It ;v iti-. r s .-il't. .' . ' .'.(. : .it m a! I he i ubf-i.! 0 ti ''0 i v i i e h:ie , : U tV '.V tn t a i li the t i as th:o .t O ; id .. if w -d. e N a; by Mir. ii. en .-: ' Willi' I, i 'i !l . I C . a n: i a n -:.'. ..-S a r r.,.in llci r m.l .".'. .". i- 1 d . : I 11 t : eat -s, ma-; o.-m- , select cooimi! tc ti.i iii! 1 es...; o t: . :i to ii. inii liie nciiimwit om iajciy -- oils "info m-ill ihalti, v.l oo-st .t and c. l.ji. uin can. it : : d i.V 1 iti t '! ii I n - i' h di-rib laastrr ..!a c 4.i i i a t ' V . i '. I i I . e r -a-i - i .' i . -. ' i i t' ' i- t 1 1 ! t;r.!l'.i t l'!' : r. a i n. a o 1 atici- c-i - r "- du :!-.. Witi 'it 1 1 -a I . at t r . i ' i a " Mr. S.. ilebv Vi.uoi Mm,', h-ii;-..'::, in N.-'.v i : k, f-u the v We itiit- lie! ait. a. iio ft ie-rais., een-ru;iy, and ! temporal v of the " itah.-i vr f dhor- : " i-.-neta! I i!.i:iT. Was j dare (! the li'-iooera! ie ed. t ors what primal ss imt M ineiiiies '! 1 ak. pi iiiciph- of i.tii m :y i'i ! io mot ProvU., .- V as ii :i pi-; w ith ali tinaa- si,,s u;. a) i;. iinackiifWi' ileed, ,,1,(1 oar. ; tlie rdatl'.iiau '.r.i.m woo a w is so ch of 1 Tt e l'e tie' ea o from a -p. me. t;v.-.r of hm-.i c no.- i . :. of !-li in.-t. or d. .-mocra iii niiih.sof.hic con aarticii '1 ta.l' . d Hi' tllC 0.111; -.Va.S "b'Ci- mi noon V, v, v a- el ill! a i .oi t th' unaneah if a ! , 1 V- I mt",i ' 1 II ' ' : i head t . m -a i .';;. r i I- - i ;;n;' . on til. W . l,i - ,.sta'. ji -s ; a- ii- i-ai : d- ma at i i n of ; ill of- I mm m."!' lib at it did not i anv room not iiiton. of a ay S-, all !'-'.'- d'-iiii'm 1 ib m;!e- jiari v .a! xl.t to make Sllbb',.-. f iotl-odl 1 . .' . , , I w 1 1 1 1 i i i a i o i a i m o I a! 1 m i- bm eo r, ma- e. i vjotis iii-.k iiis ha" an j ciius-. it r. fused to mi . .... ao. x ; .0:, ,-l-r ir i.-,c con-1 l.aji :i.-n oj' ijie ', s-. a;; (t -t l.e yroiild '. : ity ; . , t. . ' - ;' - " ' .''' - - ! i'i iuco; ...rate tile bis '. -'.. ani.a:tf'' i ' ntt'i Tone alio n ic ft), to ma p;-.ei-iy speaking, never was aotdished - i th, but a j;ra iual and continual :ii i, of foreign operaiie served to sup e labor of iio- blacks', ami these were hi! in " pi-ne awiy and die." Euianci even were alwavs rare at the North, e i.-ei-.ms imooises which alor.e could give iti- ni 'oeiiio of vr-ry rare occurrence. Since. di-eoi :y of Caiitoriiia, tiie Chinese popu- ioii , f our country has la.cn coi.s'autlv on Vinci i ,t.-i. Tin. re are about H0.000 or more Sim LVaiemisco and oth r parts of California .; :.; -ii s-Mtiemeiit in Xew Oi'l. ans of ' several ;i - .-aiding, and a Mining Company in Ten i e, within the l.i-t y-nr, hae scoured the vi -es i a Cuineso fompany of miners. are ti-c best and aiim.-.t tiie only miners ti,-- iiasr, and are fot. d for such kind of bi rr a ii ri f.-s sti in cab nf c n isti. ut i hi and stead --- of purpose. itlnn the last week or two, .MmoM- of e-iestials have made their appear- .Nihv l.-vk. (lie.- are eus.iy reconised - ;w -. i , ei r blue n s or f i.p. it V, 'fi to do to tl to - i's :i:d :t t! an lo a t'bi - : .11- i ,.t ; he a .. r f did . !- ( r U it'll . i - a ll e s 1 IS. . 1 .,f . am. w ;,. . ' .rio I a- o .-vi-n om; thir;y-(iie f as we kvo t - ::'of. 'i t). ...... s-t t ir;ea .- a V h'-re b i ; i ! v :-. . J; b re m . S ...i i -i s i . 1 iij i ' i I , o ' i V i h tie I a me -t 1 -a ll i.e.-., !m b I fulness to- in ! e ill d a li ' -c.a -f tt -. e I.! at lit l..o-. n. a r- d.) CL i.. 1, tloS .? arb.n nf is he , I o S! i , ; i tim :s!tn '.i.ti l i c.,:.t or -.' 1 1 i a -I. r.v to ha.. lild 1 ei ii. .... ill. a o(, I I ;S ia on tin I: : l -s q :- a i ! 1 'i-1 Pol, to- r e 'foi'tiniKl i A 1 li'o l a- ;i.c ,;1,; was . ) : v., j'-, ' v o- 1 1 " . . 1 or i - -mm :': i 1 ; v w.-i i-io.n a s te"! i I M r. . i' bi-; :.....;.! be . loi such a oiece- nate iro 11 to oi'j-a.n- ol re o. W a i,' I' .lo in v Tcannut lay violent hands oil it themselves. win other States interested-, in the division i ennvas- d on the .-id hesitation m saying n- ie. where, that, it sncii had i the position of 1 cratic party. w uiilbons. "1 had --. . ad . . o. U cti. i ma n wi-.n t-.v-. ears pre- i 'mi: a simil; r can 'us h"- j com iirooi is- i es. !ut ,.misi matter y , t.. tne Iminmm-e x. ..nvn iT r-1 i f 1 - i 1 1 1 1 . on a mere . nibble a Iii e are'.:e i t!.-t iry r so!uti-.ii must table one u.-.y -'ii.-ii 1 supt o-e means' Oil i , in a.,i. l.e i. lo ' ti'-rti : 1 , ;. r. nb f Mr D .tidas. j!n li -,- coa.-i n-i atioii of tie rn! 't'V "i Nebraska, w hen a-:- i-.-c ::'.tl a ldi esve.l i he Senate at ,)st toe !-,.!. see, followed at some ill- question w.a-i tak.-n ed by Vi r. v.'.i.i.-.. on i V i- n 'ta . . vur, m i.t fi on 1 1 t wa.r.!.- iv th. mat ce poser, Ml this City, i . i ; v Fiiritjutioniof the lands. They are prais I wheedled, and threatened tUei r weak itiu. lifa and the. pulled, and cheated De- ".!- i rsi'v see their inheritance vanish like the tiie tiiarning. And al,l for the good of 4nV,.y bless it I L?!1. 1 . i. i Jt a I i i ii ; ' i il'IJT I J 1 . . i uic last rrreac.iiwi; to ;i;ip fin rxim- nu.tij Jjii. Slacel hv the llttlft li W in bis Nebraska ! CltJ of ashbiglon ,, He would give us of the Rouith achanfe lor .Tia tha- Territory, by repealing the Com- I "f li:20. lie timches our fccline-s won- l'Jl.'V t 1. is 'in nanr.5hti,rF 1 .HflP-.l 1 1 1 v Plfxr Uvt jiitoiiunt to something more tluvn an hrpvil to a sentiment of ritlft, which can HuroJlv result in nothirftjlmora substan-. Mtan the ''ratification of a'sdntiment. We 'B.Vf-r to have been restricted from carry- f Uves into any Territories of the Utii- 't&fT. (;f u-fin It. viip In t if -f AxrA fin -dif r.nt t"' restricted ; wo ought 'not. tu be re- ':f!iurP)iftf.F Tl fTittrfttnv chniihl -lifl L; tis tolothers. The act '.prohibiting c siood J have no : at'al b-t ill s 1 inive 'said else- tJ.. ; tbat ell lim! 'i.-tool to be niere aril; lii't.ii 10-r.a- aim tim j icnm- j , , T , t ; , mnirn liave l-c -n leal'-n .v 1 imr.l tim i.evt meman ,,! ti..- caiicte'. in i'ecem her, i -Vj.") nm th' eharriuan of the caucus-xus- j swveic-s liiii.-'d laiat point. .! v re-olotr 11s are n iw slop) iij)L, on the table, and 1 suptiosit t:i--y w i-l 1 emu Uti about tliossam time that i're-clmil I :;. -C s "Scarlet lefer" will .-..me ia api iii-' kp.t Mit, 1'.: innounc. .-mi nt el-rated and cj lo; l.- ii-i:, wii on Mot.. lav t vi I'.-TER. -- it w ilj be seen, io aie ther column, that nniiin i.vn:aii-t ami coai- :;!e a Concert in ing. The ot-t'orni- .r . ,i, V il: v 1. Fisii, .s;ini!, was the h-islat-io;. a), cmninmily called the eomproinise act..'' bo ii -vasidi-cid.-d in the negative, as follows: a - --Mei-rs. Ali'-ii, Cass, Ciiase, Lverett, F-- f, i'liimiin, Reward, r, Waib-, Walker-IO. St uart, a.- i, -n .-r-e i.-r one tea fhey i-oad Tartar ia. es, slant eyes, - mm y - i !. nj; -lown their Jia. Ks. 1 h-re are one iii.es.!, of the late Tung Hook Tong employe 1 imre as chrks, or runners, i r two sn.ee, a vour.fr n sin; years in the coun ."aoie a stu-ieiit at Yale, bore off the r in the ser b r chn.s f..r English com- N 'idi.'r time nor space permits me noon this topic of Chinese emigra tiie probable rc-ni's that are likely to t of it. At the South, the people may of Jitt;,' than of them, but Iiamites, - ..ii. , .i ami aiii unites, must an cenuer tneir to the liirites and Hittites, who, .ii-.ii tliey beiong to the genealogy of Ham, t m m e siuniticanily represent tfie descendants Jjoh-ii. " ; Tin o';,- from this fruitful theme, upon v.diich - rci.hr can indulge his speculations at lei- 1 o me record an affectitig incident which -i.tiy occurred here, illustrative of the falla s d hope, and the uncertainties of life. At or our most styitsii palace hotels, I oca it lroadway, there boarded a young Cu- Pire " Companies. THE citizens of .. Raleigh are "htreby invited to enroll their names as; members of. the .City v Fir f 1 '-- i Companies. Two of said, companies to consist of VV Cv-tJj f ,V'V -r r . ,vra..,.w.i,1,v 'XJ - - the first two to be known as Fire Companies num- . .'V? '- ber 1 and 2 and the other as the Hook and Id- - . ' der Company in accordance' with the provisions '' of an act of assembly entitled arf act for the bet -"-'i; ter protection of the city ..of Raleigh Tronr losses ' by Fire." , - 1 . r ' . , x Persons disposed to volunteer as members of ' v the same will.. fiu-nish..the:.City-CoiiftaUM-'with!v;'S-'.--. tlioir names ou or before Saturday, the 25th day - -of February 3854, on which day, if the prescrih . r ed number (100) have not previously volunteered -"'"Va . "1- , a draft will be made from the whole number of V i -' ; " v citizens to supplyv the deficiency,? Members of the Fire Companies are exempt by , act of? assembly, j from military duty during their ;term of service,ex-e eept the couutry should be at war." '- " - V . W.M. DALLAS HAYWOOB7 Intendant" Feb. 10, 1851. 'i - -' id 13"- T -i : ;.ni . ell'ai'e m, and : ; 1 . : mi I'midm h n.dite ii-mVuiee . ml utile. I ,tls aitntiliis stion. Cheer. j Ami, rhithusiastic -encers. j :'" a- ioll, till on-ii. ait toe wiide of the VJ, v. ie-n aije.j i,pmi t 1 speak l.p ct, to t. st'd'v, to the p.'itr:oiiMn with wi.iot; r r 1 1.I.M0I. v. 1. tration nycn tie- si.iv ry ieoileniijii, ' iviod .ie. t,ar n,trtt iicntion tCtth ir'l'it .linlllIC 1. in..' It:: li:lH;t O'lr lit: it!.:, a lit) ic.-Howf'e ' fil to 11 vim It ini.i bttn ps'd''- J 'iced It&tjH US V'l.-Jl .(. find 11 lh hiin iutic (idlillii- 1 - o'tiv.". i wiv nin.'ri'i.'V!' I l.it I Ut OJH .1AC. 1 I'll 1 1.1U..1 1 ' PRINCIPLE." iAptdeiisc.! :: - - - ,.r.. o .I.,,.. f I .,...1 .. l. ; iii .-oine private business on that occasion, having iii.ii gone inrmij-n a very severe eonlih-t in my district the d is. rict having been chiroged. so as to have a Whig ma jority of b' agVsnst mn and having bt-en el ected by a majority of iwo vut'.-s loud clieers and amdaiisi: 1 -a verv respectable majority. gentlemen more applause uude-rtainiysuf- j .'fiuietit for all practical purposes. Laugh tc.r.J ; j fcmhe of mv -li 1 ends in that city thougut i was i'V"' .1- r win. li it wnl a;;. .i'.l ot iiearnm s..ni-" 01 our song-, remi oreu wi.ii tlie taste, preei- i si-.n, leeiiug aiid richuess of huic, for wineh ' Mr. i I. is d;sii;euishi'd, i (die that the 1 vers ! letrer" will -..me ntx I l.au-i.b r mid i ie.n:,ers oi mo-.o v i'i mi, we ate so,.-, : to-.'.! Hot, ;r.M.t!-m-n, what was ib, im-an- ; low to p.-.ss-vi n iirot o e.,. We extract, Iroin the 1 d th'i proc ediue; ...1 the part of the Demi..- : momi Dismitoli." the foilowiro' eomnli ! .i-itLic organ at Wa-hi,mton city ? Wh-t did , momnry n..,U,.e one ofl.j, r0cent Concerts' in j tlpcy mean "wnen tim nom coiit.-nde.l that the ..- 1 ltmocratic Convenfion at Baltimore, expressed , tiiat ''b' ' ;' . ' ! nht tin "anproval." but a m. -re "actpin'Sc-ii'-c" j '-The entertainment siveivhy Mr. Dempster j iti the Couiprt-mise measures ? 1 heyj meant 1 at odd Fellows' liall was attended by a simply to j;ive tli" r rce-oiii'rs 01 tne ,oi uu'i u j ant. crowds . We he;; id Imt one expression o i delig Iti 1 .! T.I ays .Me. rs. n.iaill, -Vtciitson. J:l.lger, r,aa:'.l. ih-11, B-njaiiiin, Bright, Brotlhead, But- j h r. Chiy. Diiuson, O'.xon, D. tlge. cf iowa, 1 If arls, 1-Nans, Fi'zpa'rick, G -yer, llunt-r, j done , of Teincsse., .Mallorv, Masmi, Norris. IVotit, ebashVm. Shields, Slohdl, Thompson of; Ivi-ntn.-ky. Tuc- , Vv idler and Williams I jhcii niovsd to strike out !i after i ; clause and insert the bill ot .the i Nu'-thent Stales, an i-fiportunity to stand on that piatiorm with us, without giving up their old opinions. That is what it means, or it means nothing.'' After the Honorable g.-iulr-man had conclu ded, nine cheers were giycti him, and,; after wards, ii'V'jie nf ' t'ttinL-x. Mr. Wad the en. main last session, i This limtiiin was ruled out fd t-rder by the Chair, on the. ground that the present bill was a substitute far tiie original bill reported. rilli- ! Mr D.-iigois iiitiitiatcu that he would move to amen 1 toe ,ioil hy sinking out tne words I WHHi (XiXVFX'l "We h.-ar of primary ineetii- l in many r-oon- t and granK--itn'.ii from t!i whole assem- : " w.-ocli w as. snpersedett by, and inserting i h! v. 1 1 he cmii ludiiig piece, flic .May Une-n. : w o mii ;s injoiisisi?ii! wun, wnn-u, 111 euect, is , was sung in . the . iiio.-l- e::;p.s...;ie and touchii'ig 1 ih.it the h .v:of is inconsistent w ith the 1 Sf vie. ; i act of IsoO. ' ; J .Mr. Dempster, at tlie close, of the entertain- 1 Mr. Cuss avowed his willingness to support m.-nl. eTovf.vyod his P rati! to !e at the Proof 1 af- ' t : forded bv the larir ntimii .--r in attendance, that I f, : i ;.,',.,,. ,..,.1 K- 1.. i,t r,.,.,(,tt,in hh f A Pmimwltiat tlesnltorv conveisit ion ensued 1 It would he .Fiffo-u't to for-ei. MrrDeim.st.-r.-U ! as io the distinction to be drawn toudiing tlie 1 hest bf health, had paid a visit the day before 1 u. hist suggejstion, though lie c mid not vote .r. , I .an iroin iiavana, who possessed, in his youth hood, personal attractions, and an immense . -tale of nearly three millions, every advantage aiiich might impart a charm to life and ren der its continuance desirable. A good education,-extensive travel, urbane markers, and a gentle disposition, won for him the respect and esteem of his acquaintance, and gracious were the smiles of the fair ones freely accorded to the fortunate inheritor of so many attraction?, and of such boundless wealth. The young man (his years fell short of thirty,) usually expend ed a (out ten or fi Ft en thousand per on num, hut in disbursing sot large a sum, and so dispropor Homiie f his simple tastes and actual wants, he bad indur-md with great liberality a pen chant he had for making costly presents of dia monds and jewelry to objects of his esteem, and tif bestowing the most generous largesses upon the domestics who attended upon him. On a bright forenoon of a Sunday, the young Cuban was watching the moving panorama ot 13r. adwav, when the low sounds of the mufied drum were beard, and shortly afterwards a funeral procession, headed by tlie solemn hearse and iahle plumes, passed along, and bore tlie cold -remains "of a fellow mortal to the silent sanctuary of tlie. tomb. Tip- MiuthfnVstrangcr, then apparently in the 30,000 Dollars r Wanted. HE CAPE FEAR AND DEEP RIVER Navi gation Company' are-desirous of borrowing thirty thousand Dollars for tne purpose or com--pletiug their improvement. .... - fa " According to the provisions of the amended char ter, passM at the last session of the General As sembly, the Company wiilAdisue,'coUpon bonds -tn -sums of not more than One Thousand Dollars-, or less than Five Hundred Dollars payable in the City of New York five years after date, and bear ing interest payable semi-annually, at, the same place. Ample and undoubted: personal -security will be given. -' -- " ''-Sy? .a--:;absb " ... .j; Those wishing to loan any portion of said sum will please address the Treasurer, at Pittsborouth, Chatham County, N. C. by the 1st of March, 1834. HENRY A, LONDON, , - Treasurer C; F and D. RJ Nay. Co. V'i'f - -"; ; Feb. !0, 1854. 18-td Removal and New ' Firm. TTpi M. CARTER, having associated with I y Facst & WisEBftssKa, they will continue the Hariiwahe Business under the firm of FAUST, WINEBRENER & CO., and have eemoved to their kew 5 SToaT browh stse 8tori!, No. 45, North 8rd street, east side above Market (erected on the lot formerly occu pied by the Oho City Hotel,) wher we are pre pared to show a -very full assortment of Hard ware, CuTiKEY, Guns, Kims, Tcepimtisi Axes, Hackees and all ether goods usually kept' by Hardware Establishments. W respectfully soli cit a visit from our friends and buyers generally. Philadelphia, Feb. 10, '54. 17t 13 Transylvania University, MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. THE 35th Session will commence on Monday, the 13th March, 1854. and will continue as usual' for four months, Under the same Faculty as here tofore. - f . , The cost of the tickets to the full course is $70 in advance ; to those who have attended two full courses $45. Graduation ; Fee $25. Matricula tion and Library 5. Demonstrator's Ticket $10. Boarding from 2,50 to $3 50 per week. ' ROBERT PETER, M. IX - - Dean of Med. Faculty. . Lexington Ky.aj' Feb 9th, 1854. V s ;- 9t-13 i Hi.. 1 rth of 3o 30' was p. wrong, and ' oeen. resisted long ago, had not the tu if. . ; 1 ''.-' 1 lap-.'is display of gefnerosity to the lillnois Senator (and others of , is 0,7. nsivr w hen tijiey and every ' " i-l re-aU in nothing at all, ex '' ! !f a right, which will never 1- nmls well : it hits the South 0 '. w 1 ; ic tj. South is! quietly enjoy ''"'' '-t i:,e glorious sentiment, that .1' Fi.ited States will be soon, ' . - -t'i;-iit to have lef n, free for 1 ho '' th", iiiile Giant and bis t am , - '- ihrusding their lingers into ' ai d laking our last dollar, nnd - 'q! th.! titl- to the hist acre of our .:...t.lArt .-.....k lifll.i ... .1 1 dp r:i f 1 ot. or uumm i,..u..,u, o. , tii-s. the proceeding of which have imt vet met ; and accord norlv, as tmn. 1 Hum, lutu a . Tcnnesseca:i, lKvppened to be there at the sauie I ricimd ;us. If, the present hriglit weather time, they divided tl eoniplrment betwieu us, i tdiuht. continue long t-no'ugli to - irn prove the and invited us to a j dot dinner .upper. . tc.ij!e condition of tins roads, tln re is ov,-rv There was a. member ot the Cabinet at i!ic ta- , ; ; , , , , . , t : v.Jrt ,i -1 - ... I, r... I . . I IIU,fl.iiO IJ.t.b v-u.n t'li.'il ll.tl IJU 1U.J. oie, iinu, gentieioeti, -jie iini'rc i'1 1 " i'i - occasion. Vy'hcn 1 was called upon, in reply to C. e Inive , 1 ,-urf it of ilajiiin ..Ope 1 a, f'-'i' -('- touches the heait like mu-ic of late the j e.k.-t of the amendnu nt p reposed hy Mr. Doug- ' "e scquestcrea shades ot ureenwooct, ana Messrs. Bad o-r, Stmu t, Cass and hau been charmea witn tne nanowea attractions that" I ot '" scene, i urning sumieniy to his irienci, ami. tm Imt none which ihiif ol "ill-. L'einr-Sfer. ias, m w inch others teiri 'eSnated, when it was agreed he i. I sOol there, will ever be I -u.d tne ben ate aojourne. ll oc post p.; L-d u 11 ill to-morrow. 1 'fov il, a sentiment, to say sojuething on public affairs, I said, in the pret ence of that gentleman and it is reported in the -ffniH of that, date, though, indeed,' very imperfectly that I had no diffi culty tin my cauvas-i, except in defending the appointments of the President: that, unless the President adhered 10 the great idea, tlie great sentiiBeiitof the people, on w fiich his election jtHS chnducted, his admiinstratioir could iievet be fuecessful, and would never be supported by the people. Applause., Well, gentlemen, I lielieve it was the next d'av. or nt least a short 1. me after, that f ha first-article .appeared -in the Vuioa dwnounclijg that -. distinguished,- truo heartial, patriotic man, Daniel ' S. Dickinson etiihusiastic cheering." I was amazed ;.I be gan to open my eyes; I began,"' then, for the hrst.tim", pi see the drift of the administration, i to understand exactly w.re it was going; nnd quick on th- heels ot that ucnuiieiatory article i came that celebrated nii.-sive from Mr. Secre ! tary UuilVm. ilirected to one of 'your most dis i , r,,l '..,,...; t . ...rn.- (li-cmiu ff P.ronnon. n. Vi.e S mill is to be tickled, and f ..j ,,,,1 IU,P. fimulmmn, I do not pretend "Hhwest is to be paid. A compact i 1o ho we'll! a.-nuainted with the local politics .f oil this is th.-protocol : Give ?.?the State 'of New York; I do not know that I roju.lv attended. he remarked, " if I should die in New York, re member to have me buried in Greenwood." Siiv giilarly enough, m hen the fourth Sabbath had rolled around, and while he Church bells were In the Senate yesterday the discussion of the (tolling the hour iof prayer, a stately hearse, and Nebraska billj was not formally resumed. The 1 sables horses richly caparisoned, stood before i jiAN Apology.1 Shortly after getting to Press ori our. last issue, an unexpected dilncolty arose, our new machine being then, for the fidjjj't timcj on trial, :which materially impaired the appearance of the edition. -That difficulty has been 'obviated, and our readers will hardly. hrive another opportunity to complain of. a bliarrijd sheet or indistinct typography. XS e learn that Judges Cai,i we lu and BiiiJ.F.y have exchanged Circuits, at the request tift the- latter. Judge5 JJailev will"-tide the Edenton,; and Judge Cai.divell; the Cajeigl Circuit. iThis fact would have been earlier an- i Hdinced,ibut tliat Judge Bailey's, notification to!us of the new "arrangement Avas 'detained by the irregularity of the mails. '. " ' And that which M51ci.es the chmals of the beartj I tl a ild ' makes t weet echoe more welcome titan mere melodious sounds which only address the ear. For our own part wo are so Bufavhioiiahle us to prefer a good old l.' .... I...I'. .. S;... ..ta. 1, 1 1 tt .1 Il..mn. teK to incomn.; hensSble music -man unknown hiil wa5 tfiH P 5n its or'jr' afer ,had ! ,1,e ttificent ' hotel, and the remains of the tongue." ' i lieen amended in some important particulars. v I . , was postponcl till to day, when Mr. Everett, of ,1 ,T : , ,. , , Massachusetts, will deliver his views upon the 1 ne llev. Dr. Hawks delivered a lecture ; .i,:Li, u nw,nt. The House j of Repkesentatites "went int. Committee of ";the Whole at an early hour and considered th Deficiency Bill. Jf; 8,th. ; One of the; important, amendments referred in Newbern. on the I t, to ai large and delight ed auditory, upon "Oar Country her destinies and dntv.''- i ' young Cuban were borne silently and solemnly to th peaceful shades of Greenwood. .The De stroyer had come, and the rieh but unstable he ritage of earth was -exchanged for the richer and more enduring possessions of the skies. -V ' ": !c ..- v- - .'.- -M.'" ' fcff nre requested -to call attention to : to, in the foregoing abstract of iuesday s prof the Antiual Announcement, of that Ibiurishing j oeedings in the Senate, removes what was gen-. Medical Instil ution, "Transylvania University ," - eranv' regarded as a very serious objection to whk;h - will be found under our c advertising ; xho bill, viz : its embracing within its scope, head. , j " T" '. ... ' I the Indian tribes with whom the Government 7 ': .'. '-3 VC a" h i . ' I t- '.'" ' entered into solemn treaty stipulations, twenty In ailcctnie on vCiiina;-delivered at Bolton, K , Englimd,' not long since, Drr-Bowring said it jears ago, that they bhouid never be interfered had been calculated that if all the bricks, stones s with In theirj far distant homes, and that the and s masonry of Great Britain were wdlected ..'. urn try odea to them,7 in exchange for their ELECTION OF GOVERNOR OF MAINE. ' - . ....... i " - - ' ..:. Adgdsta; Me., Saturday, Feb. 4. . The Senate of Maine this day re elected lion. Mr; Crosby, (Whig,) Governor. ; The yote stood -Cr4sby, 16; Morrill, (Deni)T5. ryO THE HEIRS AND CREDITORS OFWM. L FERNANDO, dec!!, late of Prince Georee County, in the State ff Virginia : - y i - la pursuance of the requirements: of a: decre of the Circuit Court of Prince George county, pronounced at November term last, in the ease of Samuel Davis, plaintiff, and AY m. Gee, adm'r of William Fernando, and others,- defendants ' . " KOTICE is hereby given, that all persons claim ing to be heirs, distributees Or creditors of said Wit iam Fernando, dee'dde appear "here, on the first day of May Term next, (the 10th,) of the Circuit Court of Prince George vounty, to be hold en at the Court House of said county, and show . cause, if any jthey can, against the payment over to Samuel Davis the money and effects now in the hands, or which may hereafter come into the hands of the said William Gee as edministrttor of said William Fernando, dee'd. "And all persons in any wise interested are likewise notified, that I have appoipted Friday th 10th day of March next, as the day, and my Office at Prince George Court House as the place, for taking the account of said William Gee's administration ion said, Wil liam Fethandb's estate ; when and where they are required to attend, at 9 o'clock, A M, -with their voucher- and proof, in order that I may be able to take the account in said decree .ordered. - ' ; T RO. GILLIAiSL ComV. Pr.Gee.-C.II. Va. 10th Feb. 1854VV 17 w4w .WC'ocnxil op State. Governor Beid has noti fied the Council of 'State to meet in'Rareigh'o'n. Thursday, the23df this" month, " J- - - ; -' " v A.",'t.''"'i" ii'f f - together, they would nol-turnn-b materials , thn Er. "nhi.nM never ho "pmbrnrt t "Many shares, we learn, were paid u enough for. a work such as ihe Wall of-China , , ;- t , -- - a. "; - ' -the day of sale. -What, was sold and that all the buildipgs in London put to- , wltftin tue uounuanei.0. any cute or xerruory., i2 ghar(Ji We are inf(1.mod gether would not have made the towers and tur- - The Nebrajka bill,;"judging trom the. vote in V will not be a loss of more than $500 iu r- -so- , -. . i". v. : r I v Son alo nn MondftV. nnon JVlr. WariA a mri. I rets which, adorn it. vr , c,.--;t "s fr."1 he Senate, on Monday, upon Mr. Wade's md SALE OF N.CE. K." STOCK, 's, The sale of the stock of delinquent subscri bers in Guilford county, to the N. C. llail Road, was made in Greensboro', on Tuursday last, 2d inst. ' The Patriot says: p before averaged about that there the .whole f .1 a 1 1 f, .I ontiailnfinn Ol Ut) UUiltVlVV GARDEN 8EED. -We are now in receipt of a large supply of Garden Seed, warranted fresh, to which the attention of Gardeners is invited. - - K r: r-j williams 4 haywood. GRASS SEED Red Clover, Herds Grass, Blue Grass, Mixed Lawn Grass and Lucerne, just received at the Drug Store of t - , WILLIAMS & HAYWOOD. - "1TT ANTED. 10 bushels of "Onion Buttons, at j j the Drug Store of v. -Feb. 10, 1854. WILLIAMS tt HAYWOOD. I A -c, t I- - 9 - 1 VERY TIGHTLY B0lJt4D -

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