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iy u ' i tm a b - 3 a ''-r'- -i " , 1 w a . i wi m i ii a at e a m w . , m m . sm. mi i t VOLUME LYIIL h : ; ; ': . ' "'. " , ' ' ' ll . ,,;;". Z-. i : - ; a:: ".. : :- t'j.;rjt CITY OF RALEIGE WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 21. 1857 - ; V&Sy'' Tee RALEIGH REGISTER ,1UI ii I'Ur.lXSHED BY JOHN W. SYME, I1ITOI AKD nor BIKTOB. AT $4 60 IS AM'AN'CE; 01. $3 00 AT TUB KND OP THERE MONTHS. OwfV mrt Ou plana ; ' RALE,KMI:N. C SATURDAY MORNING. APRIL 18, 1857. THK pinr ir i.sTy GOV. WISE AND THE RALEIGH STANDARD. -A MVwr fctHmt KiOtw wooHrw kiixl." T U Mt tt II annvruior uat oar poo- th Umard-lfooua uotwdoc m "IS1""' e tbe Dutribotioii uof ratler ttaa 10 oia Csok. More thn oo reoo ean t -Mign- ed for tbie prefenoee. In the firn wace, tLa 8UiMlartJ uUwroorlly imlmed with Vir- ... oplaioiu, belUraa fc mooh ia the Reaolotiooa U 99tU doe labia Bible, aad atU of a pliow, wU tua Maa ai wgB oa ilaiiaoa'f fieport." irguua u tM ingie- naa by whose BBOTemenu m rr v joorMy of nortft uawaiaa uroogn wtnr obtleal auaoal. it is nei iot wi to wim ia tLs prtmiaea, bt we Tentara tba remark, tbat w cm eoooeirw of a poaitioa sort In- dp4oiaat, aad Uwre&re Us f-disrpt- fal, Uaa tttl or aa organ ium oo oe- ...... .iti.i yoo4 iU own jkw, aaa ia Qisung lJBaUtaMUxaiupouaoaiopuiioBs, Like eaat off garment, aeoood band from an- oUtar Stat. Bat, thera is aaotler reason which prompt oar neighbor U tie to Oil- aard. They are "par nJlefretntmr pr moliU in hatiog onoa been Whig ; par no- ....1 . 1 1 and par uobiU ia now making good the pro- verb that a reoegad is worse than ten Turk," by the Iaruh abase which they hap 00 their old frieods, and their oily gammoa adalatioQ of their new. Giiad-Foot and the Staadard hare a fellow fooling, and tbdreJora are Mwoodroo kind' to each o'ber. GUxard-Foot was ooce a Ilsnry Clay, Land Diatribatioei Whig ; ditto the preeent Editor of tba Standard. Giaurd-F"Ot ratted . the Whigs, aad rillified Mr. Clay because he was not made Speaker at the extra session of 4l, attributing his disappointment to Mr. Clay's inflaoace, which he charged, though wairaly, with beiag used a behalf of- Mr. White, of Keatacky, the elected Speaker. Our neighbor eoreted nothing more than the hooor aad glory of bebg a JMg Editor, and disappointed ia this, his early lore, he betook hhnmlf la f n twsg?,1 like i 1 disappointed loryer, to the tripod of loco "f 000 joornalisot, frewi which for years bo has narlcd the fiercest eert of darts at the objxt of his first lore aad adoration. Dare we not done ap the ossparieoo btweea Giuard-Foot and the Editor of 'ha Rudard, very baadsomely We needn't y it, for it will strike the raader at one as beinc vary maoh after the manner of PlutarxA ! ! (Elaod a- oar wuff- box,8tepW) . " Ia bis high aad palmy state era At fell," aad beaaa aa ebo-e inad, gixaard-footed loeo foco, Wise thoa sroks 04 said that Dttnbatioa wuIJ be "yrsa fur all the A Huxea, eapeanlfy Mtkoal I -"justice or ir')Tj the new to dUwibaU th proceeds of ibe pub lic laads amoo4 all the crea" objects or nxral aad pbytical Improremeat is a measure wLicb equal bentJL to m2 Uu Statu aad benefits atot ts be calcuuud ia nirot nr rains, wilXoul Us Issjf rielaiim 0 tXe Ctmti'Hio aa4 la exact otAJurroi'y It tbe pariouc grant of VirjrioU, of litis briu of dJmaia for ta oomeva beaafit Uth Caioa." There It Is ia all iu length, breadth, aad thicks aa vaMjoirocal ea donation of the disiribatioo priaoiple aad policy, and it complete aawordaaoa with the Constitution of the Vniltd Slala, and "ii txad conform ity to the patriotic gront of Vvginia of this heritage of Amain, for the common oeneJU of tie Union." Wbat do you "think of fia," . Master Brook Yoa endorsed It wbea proelaimed, Is it good dootnoe now t Aad if U ia not good doo trine mow, plsas to tell a what has oeearred si ace f Ac to make it bad 1 The CoGSUtutioa was the same then thai it ia aTOW, aad if Distribution ii , eoastitatiooal then, and ia perfect keeping with th letter aad spirit of the eeesioa deeds aad by Virginia and other Slate, why ia it aot ao now t Neighbor, neighbor, come to a, aad we will giro yoa a ml of anu-democratic-poison eye-water, and by the tve of U a few time yoa will relief yoar peep ers of the blinding tirae which prerats yoai seeiag that IHstribnttoo is sot only as con stitutional and expedient now, aa it vae wbea Wis adrised it, bat that on 'he score of expediency, there are manifold reasons for fair Distribution now, that did not .'exist fica, and therefor were not in Wise's coo templatiooor yoar own either, for tie mat ter of that. 1 -i Sine then many, if 4ot all, of the old States bare embarked hearily fa internal im riTemnt, tad tocrored large debts for tha bite in aanog raiusi ua pany, ana wraea t iBterior for hundred and sixty mil their Uokt 00 their pnaeiplea and pledges, j . af dollars, which "looks to a poor maa Hme, and if s absr of the Poblio Lands or i j tbetr proctedj would bare been bfoeficUl to tb old Sutefl then, when thej were oompar tirrfj free of debl, a fortiori, thej woald b leoefioial nov, whtn thej nd them to jj then debt and complete and make pro- flUllfl, tUir onfioiahed .work (take Deep luw and tb Wetoni Railroad: Ae., in thia State, for example.) .Since then, te rerenne from other oorcM thao th Lands, has inereaaod to sneh an ex tent aa to beeome nuimnee, and berefore, the lands are leM needed (arc not needed at for parpce4 of gorernment, now, tban LMtljr : an unfair distribution of the landt u going on to a greater extent nov, than it wtf then, and therefore, a greater necessity for fair distribution novt tKan exutod then. are at jumping, will defy eren toar aaluto- rJ jt wonl do for J0a t0 flll bwk Qa Oifiard-Foot, and tome unknown report fr,, tLe oomoiusiower of tb land offioe (by wm w WTOte oaiMioner of rm- 1 ' ... . . . ,. ,,,4 ,0( wtioll roiit, (f) tiiOW t utht t u eojtooia . This can't aerre your turn, for if 00 ft were , tbai the aale of 160,000,000 of PsUie Laada (we mh sviy to the ao- .t H 25 an un. brtmiAt tbam u voald Mallierf fl nte why Fj Qofenunent, aboald , tLem . f . WDOrtionj Saat, la whose poaaeaaioa they woald be hxsed for the purpose of paying, instead of crying dU. Bat Um lands are not in debt p bot goTeniant, o, to M, Boebanaa. U in cUht th Uod, for morfl Me0mipUon" than arises from ouroe f patronaw. aod.aoeordin , t f Demo5r.t;a sretarv af op , tr." like a very profitable debt, the borthen rf which would not be so rerr op- presgre as to make one complain. In coa- f ladmz ot t0-daT. we cannot helo tellitie the Standard that be ia now act'og the part of the coon,w (not hi first appearaooe," by many, 'ia that oharaotef,") to Capt. Scott, and he bad a well, lie that same old eoon," "00 me down' and save na tba trouble of firing at him. TnE rCBLIC LANDS AND THE DISTRI BUTION POLICT. Iow we pro the cooclnding portion of Mr. ChfliW adriM to Li ouDtttitiieoU. We direct attention purtionUrir to some of the practictu rmlm of dHribntioa referred to by him. "The debt of Vnfiiav" be teiU as. i now thirtyfive milii'niS, of dollan, f ar millions more than the wbde tlrbt 4 the United Sta'en. The whole tiuriy-oue StMes ia their ruofaderte caoacitr own thirt million ofdSUrs. Tht Uoitel States G jrernmen t could dincbarge ics dt- bt with u t em brrajMmK)t 10 iau than-a year When will Virginia as . matters oow'staod, ri-r be sbte to py her debt ? Fir these tbty-fire millions erery ar of ltod yow own. and all the property yov pnwi. isboand.' It it not. therefore, zpeduwt that we ahookl asmt our right t-i tltet tmAt ao AXrt it now ? ' ; " TVrf are uw Wt tea hodrM and Seventy ftiUlt4M. nine IiutkIttJ and einhiy-three, tboi a I, f t bundned and ubt-fcur scrti- nu are entitled to at least sixty millions of then ac-e which, at the' Government price of $1,26 lr acr, would put into your State treasury ercctr-five miU'ous of dollar. ThU would pay yiur deb aod Imt jyu., forty millions of dol Urt to omnplete your pubiie works now eotag to dray. eoabi you to cans ruct otbr , and pre ride a perpetaal food for the eduction t every child ir th Cianva wraltk " National Ameriemn. If Distribatioo woald pat aeTenty-five mil lions of dollars in th Treasury of Virginia, it wold pat some thirty-five or forty mil lions into th Treasury of i'ortk Carolina, thus paying her debt, and leaving a surplus of some twnty-foe million .of dollars to finish oil the improvements now in progress, and to begin and tarry out such, others us wtWoc might dictate, and do it oil vithout a cYsw if taxation ft And yet ther are some men, aad men, too, ocrsxox of the mad Loo, who oppose this Distribution ! What fatuity, what folly, wbat madness! SOUTH-SIDE DEMOCRAT. T. C. Thaektoo, Esq., baa retired from tbe South-Side Demoorat, which ia fatare will be conducted by Messrs. Banks & Keilly. We take leave of Mr. Thackaton as an editor aith regret,' we hare always found him a courteous and liberal ' geotlemaa, and ouf personal relations with bim -were alwaya of Ttie kindest nature. Ia telling bim good bye, we wish bim a prosperous and happy journey through life, and a the best means of securing it, a thorough regeneration of bis political heart. fjr"Tbe Standard of to day's dat give as more thanV colama of twcedledumism and tweedledeeism on Deposit and Distribu tion, in which he cracks the head of tbe five Democratic member of Congrot from this State with General Jack ton's anthority. We turn our neighbor over 'o the IFilming ton Journal for a lesson on Deposit and Distribution, simply remarking 'hat he errs grossly in classing Mr. Calhoun with tbe Democratic 1836. Mr Calhoun was a wbi then? and as ahosiv of th Democrats a was 'oar neighbor, in 1840.,; ,, ' x IMPORTANT TO HOUSEKEEPERS, We hare been presented by Mr. Williams of Bal timore, with a sample of a recent E n glish invention for mending broken glasi ana shins Wc bare not yet had an opportunity of test ing its quality, but have no doubt, jt is all it is represented to be. ; 1 -,-!: . The editor of the Norfolk Beacon makes the following statement , of his experience with the artiole : j "W have tested h on lrfte .India' China twinoh bowl, wh'ch ws broken in many pir. It is now so perfrctly mendid as to require Hose inspection to discover the 'fnicuro, and so sron? as to tnalre it as useful "s ever. jt " "We have 1k ami glas dish mended with It the adhesion was so ' trrmt that with all our strength we- could not 'pall it aprt. A' f-wi drops of the vnamel applied coH with a brush snffised for the bowl aWe ment'oned. It i, clear and coloIfla. leaving no stsio to mark the course of the fracture. It is not auVted by. fire, water, aleuho) or adds is fr" from any 1 wcrid quality; "rid 1c perfecMy Innocent cm the tnogne. Many a housekeeper has some fancy or ftvorite article broken, wbjoh 'migh ear'ly'b restored to a Intility by a few drwps of this ee ren, 1 whloli even a child ,cuT(l apply,' and when we consider the grea anount of brekkhgr in every household, hutdta of pitchers,' spouC of pots, etc, broken off. which'con'd be rwtoired to their original atiKty by this cement,' applied in a few arent, its economy will at once be ackeowledred. A ! ' - "Its apr4ication to osefu! purposes; we expect will soo reodnr it an 'important discovery, available to many useful arts." ' " Mr. W., the agent, oan be found at Yar- boroagh'i Hotel until Monday evening. ' EXECUTION: ; ; GvilfordytLo alave of, Mr.; Morning of Johnston County, who murdered Mr Pee bles of tha same county, expatiated . hi of. leoo 00 too gallows oca nau irom Uu9 city oo yesterday He was guarded to the place of ezeoutioi by the ?Oak City G aard,'? aad followed by aa ' immense throng, inolu ding some of the "gentler (I) sex." Appro priate religions . aervioes were perfcrated. by the Eer. Mr. Wheeler. The Key. Mr. Crowder was alao present, and with Mr. W., oonversed earnestly with the culprit. The unhappy man it ia said, yielded to bis fate with muoh composure, and made no confes sion of his guilt under the gallon. He made, we learn, a confession in the jail, soveral daja einoe. ft vory pubiie execution, serves to strength en oir conviction of the nUchievoua tenden. cies of the system. FRANKLIN SUPERIOR COURT. , , ThU tribnual was in session nearly the whole f last weeV, Judge Manly providing." I The moot important mm trienl was the ca- rat to the Wilt of DruMlla White, involving some fif'y slaves. The Jury returned a verdict istaUWhing tbe Will. Mewra M'-IW. O. W. Haywood aod Green eppenred f-r the Will, and Mesers. Moore, Gilliam, Lewis, and fcipi vey against The case of Williams vs. Johnson, (crm. con-) was tried. Verdict for plaintiff damage $500 " H-rs. Jenkins apd Miller for the plaintiff a,.i-.wrs.G,iiliam Enon, and Lewis contra, .flv Sao Occcbrbnce. A man ' by the nne of lU ,;a WiUiams was k'lted in the woods .bout tlr- vmilea fron ths city on Wednesday last by Di falling' On, him whJTe he was engaged iD cut ting wood, of a tree which ws blown down by the violent, wind which prevailed that lay. He reeided, we leant. In the eaern part of the city, within the ' corporita Km'tU. J'The" deceased leaves a wife md six or seven small cMldrea wht were h jlly dependent upon' his labors for j'rpport.t We trust" that all p-rsons who ar eharriUbty 'dispose wftf give ised "to!, ftVcoo manication' which . W pabliah telew;:j ...,!Hir:r;;-, Fob thk RxowraaVF Ma. J. W. 6t mx Dear Sir :To't have perhtps, re th'15, heard .of the 'unfortunate death of Mr.;W31unu, who was killed by th falling of . a tree, while engaged ift catting wood, some three mile in, tha country on Wednesday" th 16th Inst.:; Th deceased, with his family, had recently mo ted to lha pla'e; (resides near the residence of HenrJ Porter, Esq., in the eastern part of th city,) and leave a widow; and several imall.chUv dren entirely unprovided forr even with the necessaries of life. ' Will yoa be kind enough to speak a good word in their behalf in tbe Register, ao that the benevolent citiionsof Raleigh may relieve them in this, 'heir sore affliction t "He that giveth onto the poor lendeth unto the Lord.' . Respectfully yours, '. J". . : ,'. " PBO-DIO-I-OUs Th Standard aaya North Carolina will re'urn the money deposited with her in 1836, if called for.'l O, no doubt she will, when called on for it ! f But tbe Standard knows fnll well that North Carolina never will be called on for it, and that this talk of returning the money is fanfaronade and hum bug. ; "'. ' ' TUE PETERSBLRO INTELLIGENCER. The last number of this paper .contains the Valedictory of its late Editor and Proprietor, and th Salutatory of his Bnccesaort1, Messrs. McDonald & Page. 1 We look forward with' much plca'ure to a prosperous career for onr saoceseor in th old Intell igeoner. Tbe old journal, God bless it, has - fallen into good hands, and right glad are w to knoarit. ';" fI?T Wo understand that William Hooper, L. L. D.fwill deltrer. tbe!iAnnnal 'Addreas before the' Literary Societies of TTake Fox7i st College, and the Rev. A. M. Poindexter,of Richmond, Va., will preach the Sermon be rore tbe Gradoating Class at the Annual CaainanBnianiLa Jane next. v ' ; - i ; , FOREIGN IMMIGRATION. A great deal of nonsense has been written by those who have never examined the other side of the subject, concerning the very benefioial effeots of foreign immigration, i Bat what are tbe faots) Upon this point, we quote from the Report of tbe New Tork City Com- missioneri of Immigration. It says i ' 'During: the past year, th attention of tne Commissioners bat been repeatedly call ed to tbe fact, of eargoes of helpless or bro ken down paupers having been shipped to this port, by tbe local authorities of the cities and villages of Knrop,npon which they have become a charge. Occasionally, too, there appeared sufficient ;vidtone, . that convicts for crimes dangerous to society, had been sent ot by the Governments aad other So cieties abroad." ' 1 , x j Now, we ask, what are the inevitable ef fects of the influx of such population 1 Are they not high taxes, immorality and crime 1 In oar own State, w hav no Bureau of sta tia'ics; aad ao means of knowing the nnmber of Foreign Paupers that arc fed and clothed at the pubiie 'expense. Could we present the numbery W doubt not,' it , would; startl all our sbb6r-minded . oitisens, and ;oaus them po small j deaf of surprise at having been thnsjopgiso indifferent to . a great poblie eviL"-'. i i ... u, -. f m- Mr. Secretary deadly, in' a rvrf full and careful report of the poor ia th State of New Tork, made tothe Legislature at its List session, give th following statistics of the nativity of Foreign Paupers Paupers from Ireland , England, SoUand, Germany, France, Canada, . 6435 1,895 28 fi06 1,155 1,605 M a u u it Total, .v . 110,778 ' The same table gives th pauperism of na tives of. tha; soil, within thw But of v New Yik, at less -than 70,000, showing that in proportion to tbe inhabitants, the, Foreign Panpervm for Ameriaans to support, U f"ur, nay tenfold the rate of Amerioa's pwn pau- pers. Scdpkn Death. Died, at his residence: near this city on Wednesday last, from' the effects of a parlytic stroke, Mr; James D Newsom, form erly of Petersburg, Vs. Mr. N. had been nuTer !ng for some time from the effects of a stroke of paHyn received by him ftbout 12 months ago, Nit on the morning of the dy of his death came into tawn and seemed to be in as good health as he had enjoyed for the put 12 months. He was buried on Thursday last with masopic honor.- I , 1 - - .. 1 . Thx Nkw Wexdok Hotbi. r8 Saul We call attention to the advertisement In another column offtM-ing for sale the new and handsome Qnt"l at WeUlon at proemWn the charge of that p'opulM hot, Mr. Joo. .M. Moedy . The Hotel ii one of tbe most commodious, add best arranz- e 1 public houses 'n the country, and it has for eome time been tbe favorite of tbe "trmraJline public. IU advantages are truthfully set forth in theadvertiMtnent. v " ' 1 : Caution ! to Pubchasies or Piakos. See Prof. Kern's card. , i THE AMERICAN AND WHIG CONVEN- The American aad Whig Convention, ihat ssembled in Edenton0 Thursday last, to nominate some -BC , and . suitable person. to ; bear loft the A'merioaa .Whig banner ihroughout. this, the first Congressional Dis trict, have., nobly, and honorably don its duty, c The person-selted is ' War. N. H; Smith, Esq., of Hertford County. It U Qseless forus to tell tbe.peopl of thi Dis trict ho Mrf mHh''U,.;fdrthY all know him, as welrai ,we' doV Mr. .Smith having held the position of Solioitorl of the Superior Court for number of years, ,that situation has prominently plaoed him' before the oi ti tans of the Distriot:: And all ho know him, knw hint xo be a perfect gentleman in every respect r- 'iS ,. ' .The Democratic party of the last aesaotu haVing' dismissed Mr. Smith from th Soli citor snip, - tne Amencan and n big paras intend placing JiB whr h eannot be pro- ecribed from his position, at the will of party dictation. . y We hare not the. time; ta publish th pro ceedings Of the Convention tin this issuVof oq? ppor, hut will do so in oar next. After th nomination of . Air. Smith msjs mad, be was. waited - upon by a committee, who in formed his of. the game. H soon ippeared before the Convention, and aocepted the nomination,. delivering at th tim a speech, that carried conviction home to every mind that heard bun, that ut VVm. N. H. smith, bis poliuoal opponent will find hard road to trawL" W confess that we were hot prepared to hear such a' Fpeech, from one that bad no previous preparation, and espe cially from ae that has not been heard in political harangues for a nam her of years. It would have don honor 40 an old stamper after, a week's preparation. Mr. , Smith was followed by the lion. David Outlaw and Mr. John Pool. The first named gentleman ac tually excelled himself, ' making the best speech we ever heard him make, j The speech of Mr- Pool was one characterised with the best feeling for the nominee, nailing upon all his friends to stand by the same, and do, a he intended to do, work with all the teal in their; power, to, elevate him, whom tbe Convention had chosen to be' its standard bearer in the ' approaching contest. Mr. Pool was repeatedly applauded during bis orief, tdireai. Elizabeth Cily Sentinel. Mosicipal Electios is . Lotjistillb. An ale'tioo for Mayor, &Cr; was held in Louisville, KjH 00 the 4th inst which resulted in a eom uieie, American triumph. The whole American ticket, from tbe highest to the lowest officer was elected by a majority of about five-sixths of all the votea cast. Tbe Journal., in noticing the result, sys it is of itself a sum- ient lefutation of all the slenders upon th ; American party of Louisvill.- ,.. :'-'! By At the Convention which nominated Ron. R. Cv Paryear far Congress, , he'd in Winston on th 7th . ins.j,-the .fallowing among othr reflations were adopted : Resolved, That w are, and ever have been ia.faorof the disfributwn f the pnh ic lands, or their proceeds among a1 1 the States of this Union, so. tht North Carolina may receive tbe amount, which, upon eTerv prin cipal of equity and justice, she w entitled fo'f and that we are utterlyoppo-ed t'o'tlie-puVi: i ey pursued during Mr. Pierce' dwini8; ca tion in regard to them, and eqnally oppsen to the unfair and nojust pol:cy of rq'isnder- ing them upon tbe new State and to Miirp- ers and speculators, "-bich policy U clean y indicated by Mr. Buohanan in iU inaugural uuicsn. , , j Resolved, That we are in f ivrr of the Act whioh passed the House of Uepreen a'ivs (bnt w4oh strngely failed of being bronght op in the Senate,) of districting t eurplui revenue in tbe Treasury of the Lnited States among the several ' States of the C'l'iprj ;a oonsid"rable portion of wh5ch aroe fro'-n the sal of public lands beoanse . that act wa fight and just to the old States, and had i become a. law, .North Carolina would have reoeived about 9 700,000! ! Th Effbot , of the Latb Co.d Spelu ovthx Crops. The late cold s ell of weath er, it is feared, has very ieju-ioasly affected th newly planted crops of cotton and rajgsr for 1857. It will probably Bet back the growth of the new cotton for several weeks, if it does not .destroy the' new'planti'ia1 alto gether where it has been made ; , while the new planted can in tbe ground ad the rat toon oan . may be uch more disastrously aflected. An intelligent ' planter near this city, expresses his opinion that; a bo e New Orleans, since the 1st: vi-iution of frosty weather, not more than one-third of th2cs.ee. already planted and the , rittoons that were growing could be relied on for anitbervcrop. This, taken in connection with be fact: that j the last sugar crop was only about 75,000 hogsheads, and that few or no planters were able to plant sufficient cane for a fuIV'cropi presents a somewhat disma1 prospect or the outoome of the preaen year's grow th of agir in Louisiana. We trust, however, that this picture may prove muoh more gbomy than the present and future reality will justify.- Jf. O. DeltaMh. RKLIOIOC8 Pcbsecution. Tho Phila delphia Journal says a mott tingnlar affuir transpired in the Baptis' Church, Sprue street, above Fonnb, on Suday', morning and afternoon, whioh has g'ven rise t .-'hiuch gossip. It had its origin in consequence oe the baptism of a young womnn, ftirmcrly a member, of . the Catholic Church. In th morning, at tie time of tbe baptismal service, tbe sister of tbe convert interrupted tbe so lemnities of tbe occasion by bnr eff -rts t induce her to leave the cburoh, b it without avail. In the afternoon, the coin iiunion ceremony was performed, and the congrega tion was again disturbed by the efforts of the brother of the same young woman to prevent her from partio'pating in tbe communion ser vice, and -he even tnreatsna' to resort to foroe together from the churcji. .'.He Jid not succeed, an! the young wentaa, was qiii etly removed and taken to he frioads. It was not until , then that the excite neat oeased. . ' - ; : ,Thk Exodcs to thb West. The votry is. now alive with n emigrant excitemeut towrts Elanaaa. Nebraslrs Iuwa and .'-'Minnesota.- The moat curious feature in thin cruui f-t tht far the largest namb.T of the emigr ants' re larmer Tbe Ctncianati Commercial states tht it the Miami Valley, men who bva long lived mrhnt aomsstads, are selling out land, stock and tpert sils, to embark ia a new cm try ix' bUudrM. miles off, The Cleveland Herald sys: - " Our citisena,- generally, hve no idea of the crowd , which is daily rusbing - tvtbe Wert,' through this city. On yesterday mornioK the train from Buffalo numbered 84 MrH,',end th'x morning 2Q a'l crowded.?- Our hotet are ifnll the second olasa even filling their nor,ieOTt niffbt Yeetrdav. fiarteen e-nigrMnt wagios f passed the gt oo the Twtnsburg; plank roid, aU bound to Xi.ansas, ana lau raorutng teu -riai-grant wagons, in One string pawsl dwn 8ttp' rior street, U filled with emgrantst and (heir bousehold goods. The railroad men- teir u that oae-fourth eo the oars are bound direct fr Katf saA, aod th rest destioed for the W-et geuer j1 lyIowa fretting the. greater rhre. The money market is getting tighter and tighter daily, owing to the drain of epecie. atid 'here is no telling what this exedua my lead to." I Rrt""AD Mbxti0 A meeting wasTieHat Traylorsviliej Pittrick county. Vi'gink. nn 11 e 1st nit., ia favor of a rilroaJ fron Lvnehbtirg through Patrick county to the N rt.h nMn& Una, to eonuect with a railroad 00 which char ter has been granted by the N rth C niftna Legislature, to run from H'gh P'iat, North 0tr. o!ina Central Railroad, by S-ilem'aikl Uerro to town, and tbeoce to tb Vinfinfii-Hue.'- Th" meeting appointed deletes to the It Hriwd Gn vention tobeh4d at Winton, North Ciin,;6n the lath of June, and refiolfad to bW a oonvT tion of the fne"d of the contempU'ei Vu-jjiriM and North Carolina rai'rd n? xt, frtll t Fn k lin Court House, Virginia. A raing of the citizeo? of Lvnchbnrg, on the Saoa ubje;t, ia also contemplated. ' ' ''" ' CoL.-irTivwET Aoxm ik the Field .Te Mexican Trait d' Union inform ti tli st C. L K'nnev recently left Sin Jie for 8m Ft uicNdy whence, at the head of a baiH of fi!l;b'jter. hi proposed to m.ike a descent up m'.the eoiis f Guay mK, t' co-operate with p irtiiMiiio S..mVr'. Th9 fillib8ter movemeot on the Picifij r'af seems to have given much trouble t t'ue- Mexi can Government. - ' tJxavt Damages Iu the Superior Curt of Taylor Co., Ga , the legal repnxMitafivenf Uriah Paulk, deceased, baa recovered $2,000 tVom tbe Southwestern Ra'l road GnifM-y i-ftlM-rieath of Mr. P. by a collision on ttir riad iu 1866.' The defendant will take an appeal.. Diotbccttvi Fisx. A fi-e occurred in B dti more on Tuesday last whic'a dftroyel prop-rtj to the value of $300 000. Ttie iuiU'auo.oi the ssme amounted to $260,000. " ,: ' tST Prof. L. SrtxisiAH Ives, 'ate Bishop o the Protectant Episcopal Ciiurch oi 'onh Ciro. lina, Is engigod in lecturing before Hjouj IMJOa BotmlSm fat TUglnia. !;.-- .r., Am kioaw Stats Cotnroa of KlOTtro- kt. Thia body met at Loulmll, on Thaw day last. . The attendance was large and the representation vry full. : The President of tVOrder, Hon. Thoniss B- Clay, presid ed. His ' adJ-e8 was a spirited on, and hows that in all prts of the S'ate tbe Amer ican p'i'ty are ' alive to' their interests, and limy qeterminea to go into in coming wow tion 10 Aagiiflt. -, f , , .: 4 . I . A Committe on Resolutions wa app:at- e-t among whom we notice, Hon. Humphrey Marhsll, Hon. Garrett Davis, Colonel Thos L. Jones, Roger 11 W.s Hanson; Gen. James Harlan, Hon: A K.; Warsbsji, and tIonel Tbos, LrCritfehden. l art5 their report they drny that tb eleo'ion Jam Huobaaaa win a rejection of the fundamental priaeipl of the . American party. - They sincerely be- I'eve, that a msjinty of th people of the Unin are in favor of a change in th natu rIisttioif lawW.", The report alo opposes h interference or the General Government in the settlementjt the question of slavey ia the territories, and; claims, that the itisna of. the United tatss, &ov M resideota in the erritor'es,l have the 'onty ngbt to deter mine tbe question of slavery wbea tbey come to ths aoptfoo'bf ;t StsW (titioq,! t It alio requires; Chat- ibeirj' cshdidatea forCoof gr8s avew.uieir aeierminaumi to pppsB tof passage vpf aty'. jUtaj?, cstablubing cho basis pf suffrage in ih ierritoties apon intra So habiiancy; ' t jt.toiTijnA 1 'J-3 I - An eltioo"wajr held1 for' a eabdidate of the Amercan 'parlif ''for ;ihbffie ofJStit Treasuret a4. Col.! Hioniu L. , Jones, of Uampbell jcqunty, was unaoiraoaaly eiota. . : i ;:'. .'j 'i ' f P8BIDKirTUi- GU kt r . Mr. , Suakamam Getting te jftf -: We ia the Jast issua of t le Frankforl Yeoman letter Ihte the President t a M,rs VVebher of W4yu" oounty, Indiana, arknowledginalttie reoeiptof a handsom pair oi mittens. ;. e copy thai precious epistle tin full, ho that our readers my see haw far oux President i aoquaiuted. with th ordinary, propritisc of lfs: -?'!:?: oJ .;Jf--j;; : :f3 titTii. WMTt,Aarai Peoa-j Deci 12, ISM. , Mr ; Peas. Masam 1 '.bar : received yoar fay. r t the 6th Uaak, with the mitens you were kiiid. eo'-ugb; ..seod . I accept them "with, much plensnre, a a toket.-of regard from. oe of I the matrons of ; Indian. -. To your noble State tht w hole country is ander great obligatioos. for ( its triumph nt uprt of the constitution and -the-lJriioa at the late j Presidential eleotioo. . In j eomDlianre with yoar . reques. I traarit you a 1 likeiienH of myself, and h pe .'you will accept a, n dditio"al prenent, ihe enclosed sim of $2V. I trust that, under the bleasinxs of Providence, I rrny coDtinue t" deserve, yur, good opinion.J from your fnen t, yery respoctfuUv,, u , , ' :u ; tsa ocaaMAii, ". I Mrs. Phehe Webber.'.. , .i : ... , 1,- .. -. ' N iw oonsibly ,it 3nys.be the. uatom;t tb C-piu1,rbutof West it' would be cai led down -right baorishnoss d vulgarity for a persn to bflT r pecun'ui v return fo- a present. We do n t jbelieve there is S darkey in Kentucky so un rulti"aetl aa.to r9 payment for a preeent made hy a friend or sweetheart . - I -., EALEIOH DEBATING CLUB. : At a reg'tlr meetins of the Ral'egh Debating Clul; the following Offirs were elected for the n-ning term, from the first of April to the first e t..i . j- 1 1 -ij . 4 i. " Jakxs C. Haxbibow, President. " - j ' James i R. Hood, Vic President. ! CHxsiiEs B. HatWAan, Becretary.' j - Wk. Hshst Hasiis, Treasarer. j W. S. Towuta, Attorney. ; - K: D. A. Jqhhsow, Librarian. ' ! -Mr. Harrison up-m taking the Ohalr as tl ent, delivered an eloquent and spprojri ad- dress 1 . 'VV .( ! Caxcrn Tcixid rrco a Txaxrta.--M ?trj,', Biiwsll aad Qmtci tteairhnl eLa3fgnrMTt kir4: t Ctes4 ia Has thtsia, N resswtly Taatl by tk SJ Baptist Chnhi for ft ' ywars, aad am ar Tsrtbf It into a hall ftr theasrkal varptsm, to b?csild MMle EaU OMo,JU fdiutlon 'cf tie Eottoa Mtssm. a Thm f gsjr-burir8,10Tam;. twa pm fooa, c Mrihd withjthrM; af , .siwlu BBull across th front liKinTj! i jvh vtiiij ,b t.-j I AWtw- ikb PssrmIavEjfte.Aa mg- nirR ?fl8fi of MbWl Mf. Ieir vented Br-' Wgiat'ri lwfAoVJJwhm: ttsjead t th car 4Dditea th speed ar;Woh 'th train Is going. Hioay 00 "tb ftobduetor, paassagsr, or"aiiyobVoe the tain see al a glance at what rate they r trSvelling, but the apriaUndbt 7t tie eu-f ctb road, r etamrnation, can as certti' what ' eped -th trsln' has -mad at any and eve-y'part of Ibe-trip.'- ; i ;'-"' a..Tiq.v- .. . . - - ! A StbxW. iTbe folio wing telegraphic despatch wast year read at0 a 'public meeting held at Kew T'k' cliJ '-' '' v' ; WAsHtivoMiiif Uutit.wmA ble for. me to attend yruf meeting, diough I ma oer hope that the movemeot of Gen. Walker w!ll le succe sful. ' - ' -'r ' ; : - I tMuIr the best ratereste of this country, of tlrat (vsjntry and of the world require ft. It has aU o my' best wishes.- -H 'f ;rLxWia Cass-. " ' RrMi?D'REUs o WautEa leu'OrUans. April 13 It is rum 'red .thtt "preparations a befnz made to send a thousand men from Chares ton for the relief of Walker, and tht Curies- to- an't t New jiean cmtriouie f &w,ow to wardsjtbe defraying ot expenses. , ' .. IT?A new post-office has been established in D'ipl n 'cunty called Rose. JlaryV'of wliicli Harwell Whitehead, Esq., is postmai- 'er.' ' j. V . . --' - - . ''', : New Traps. There Is on the MeherrinBi tor, North Cir tia 1, a starar nearly completed of 500 tors, intended to run between Murfreboro X-rth Carolina, and New Yrk. . The boat cost $30 0W, aud ii chiefly owned by citizeas of the1 old Xrtb Sute. - :. - - " ! fli" The Washington Union of Wednesday rontons the Kalutatorv of, Hon. W. A. Harris, formerly of Shenandoah county, Va', in which he announce that he has purchased the entire pjer, and bee ime its sole editor and proprietor., i 'A'ScB-cairnos.i A dy or two sinre tbe Treasurer of ib Uuited States received a lettec of public bnsineiw with the following snpersrrtp tin, written evidmtly, in d-ad earnest: ' . , t -You night D States Treter. "tVattenglon Star.- -' ! i ' -, ' n.OKBSTOwN ELSCTion.Tb American ticket triumphed at Usgerstown, Md., on .Monday, by 78 insjrityr , j ; : tsl The report that Hon. Abraham Ren. eher of this Stat had been appointed Gor vzaoc of U ilaxjaw. h aaTBtradiatad. t MARRtBTJ. in umst. Tmcn,.Kaieigi.on.( wejieiiaj morning, 16th int,.hy Rer.Dri HwViiKreN H. Lewis, EBq.; of B Ig-'o n'. ti MiBs.l9, daughter of:06 J)bn, fL' Srn? ; mji mi 1,11.1 l ' iiJU.' Ji'lff . ;i '"' j3ied ,"'f,v'7is' " t Fort Valley- (f CiVlrCSj protracted P 1 Mrs VV V , W ji i tcf 4 ijruisVjy ot Bs'eigh K.,P . aed 49 yera. jAbaj cAuxioNi ;TT7HEREA.x!rtin u"ppniif J jtgvrts 4' rW-i.-. eertain.ftwtiaior KUb;.iilnattist.9V der tQ induce parens, to boy, xU"irr ft mhs should Vtberwiss fc pia tUoir, or-lrsii'iH), have, at varoui piaoe. .enerure..Ki. tyr o tne uapussifl tbe Same , W J herebrmor jowt 1o dir1iit7 -tfa Htuj'i'J erVr Asm bmgt ' Pliior from f firm " existing' ia'Bltimtrv, aiif this.1 rVr tfi simp& reasoa, that I' ted fv atter -4 urmnt !. waersv - iwer - ir-vrr rxv-t wt i-i ever e asset t b aa ' Atnt af . or tli Vf m iar eonnected wiik aey 'fUo .eiSttstilsn.li (4e wert jr aeeterriag to be earijl jbi-pliu', mnA mS-iUbaMs Xis aBaarvfrat innmikirS,9 SOtSr. acCortlUg Ml tais .aAS sfJilUt lcU hi eompstitecs, , B this- ai . ajfa a ble, (to tarnish tba vsry ; PUai to4bj (ia4 m the'oaatrrvwbichrihAac ra i Ua 0? the' nuasase differs-ai 1. the mo.ia fjfl lr atrunieuts will knoy howvto v a r-ue ad- rantagaiv VJers a4JreJ fo ' aOriv? rough, NiC.; wfll be rrocnpty Utm4I., 'TL 1 ki Q fcBRN, formerl pProfSiQ' df ?4oslc" fa Xdawwortli Feaala beminaryi aad'Orrshstjaro rmala CaUt. ''. ' ," f IS It . ZUTCHULI. dt WHITAUEIL ' OOMM fialON' MEKCU AN - ; , tULKWH. Ki O , !- . TOtt THE SALE Of AU USOS Of PHOLCCg .'''aT AM ordtre prompUi atuaUl mJ ap'18?-wat .j'-'UJ-'I '' ? ei c;r:'i v. OB, THSt m'-i'.f , FORGER COfTVICTBD- Job S Utw m ths AufaOB,"""; tWbe has had 10 year atprieatc a cibt.. Uraa4 PuhlUhar. ni Author utJ A 84rUofLtUriatOi roetit1.ibtrnoUl waaa, far.vaeoMiv gbs. evar '- Greeted aim wita Jtosmd AfADftlaaaaj -a while he exhibited ae ssanneiw in ' whioh1 Conaterfeitsrs exeout thir Fraud. ',y , . aad La fares aad ; fiber Ma a . . . Meaaa ef Detecting than t v TV Bank Nde Iyraeerx til tf he is the oreaSui Jmloe ef Paper Hqhm ftsvi GBKATE8T . DlSCOVKBY. OF iMJ J PsasxnT CaWTTST FOB-. . . 3 v - DekeUm toinlcreit flixk. JC!ti. --t Oesoribicg Kvery Q-nnlne Ut la.nsit frj . teaoe, and exUbiiing at a g laa-t c ... every OoanterfaU i .Oirfaia, t4 . ..: tasnllr M if'' i: lArrang-d so adaurably, that RXfEJUrCi U JSABx and VtTHGHQS UJTJaA- K ladcx' M SXftSSlM 1' ffs lC33 ,r , 3wt srsmlilsd atsA trnxprS,' VsCVt'. Meraaant, nntrr eaa r;ia.xr?3 - Uaa eta if ell a t rtriHA 1 Ktfuia, fmbtcm Asra-fiirtiJr.-'' but aaA m sass xa si tar -'- .;;r.:jt i 'in ) ,W0'41C let httsA IsU Ktf lid mi! .t r.j'i 'i i Ala a Hat if isd Asa na Farratt MemtttitM LsvmMVxA AOemsism iaaaatary cfO raswWrrwaji prracwaaa, Arafltaawtat b. ntliaBi;lB sea na,tefTULp vT,tk aUUtl tBSnamtt IIW1 Of IffJ DAT,. Ala tv-. e-riiwRMt m ii,vi UnMjys6.:i rrssa ast OU Jiasazbt ai ia 4U at t. It fsrsit&es tic fist Csat.vU 14 l&ftarj JL ' 1 dssaribthf. Iks lfstt ttn lealsi teatf a . Ha whkh tk Lcdlca asi: C jc-Ucm ; iLaif Meaatry. aavs lesa M cftaM fcaaJ, ,'?kae " Btsnss wia snaae. tsresgaeat ci rtois .. ,aa wui prevstss z&nt itxuruixiY T efisred as ( rHflH;u' 'Tr f- rmruslsi meMUHioerrUTtoim lly, t ft a year.- AH Itttstr avut be sfr-1 ; J0H9 t.' sm Baomr Pahllafcaraad PNprUter, 70 TU 81, V; T. 1 apJ8tI ''" .i-e Vr- . ,.. .!, , m. it 1 a. i Ml LAEQE, NEW AND -MAGNIFI-j ! CENT. HOTL FOEt SATiET AT, l WEIaDON, JI.vXX. u n 1 T NOWsL .AS ; 1H1- SZ 1tVVr fO JX. ,T2L-Othr and nrp'riilng engage." meats, demanding my 'attention, i affr ftr j- r sal thai .Vary yelaabt goperty.Jteowaa if tb WaHaa UotetikogCthcr Mtkk the fsurt-' ad jaraitaswesataVsed thcraiav teututd. -J v The building li nrly new. bulll 'Sftsw hc' tost af pfoved styU, wsil s tUgwi.usX will ae eoauaodats a large number l gauru The Diar fng loem ip very:,iMkrucapabJettt, acaiiag Several bondrsd pfMM lomt'rtablysad pe4 assses ooveoisno, wbicb, ,aiatd wUb . af the CaUoary Vptjrmeut, are trasarpssMtt.by soy similar ctb Uhment tii Jdimtbegn Coua-.jt try Ta Tusk t -'y'u;of tic, tiovxvl snd koaaok Railroad IVmpibyV a al.o tlal vf 'ta hUItrh and Oastao " tulirad ojire In tha. (wilding, a l the targa kbe at W , dun ad joins and 'extends th yhole-.trotirof ib' nctcl," luas sffurding passeng ri acurny irDthln wa tbet U' passiug froia tS esrurtti 'trf, ItJ say sad tU litsc-t" Tu-wiping' or t' gBge ia Hotel kaepingt; thU iu vGt -a iv.S tgC wbiok few aj Jj ! Th Hvui- li at pr:at I doing Vary pr-Siira bai itt MUNliaB' dred paseugdrs,i Uuriig . pvrt e m if t)r, either diae or . aup at un Kutv -Aey- further description is deiai aatiry an i)ttrr4ali: all persona desiring ta ktt'm. rtrjipft iJi ;A invited to cdl al axiaii Jriu ,j.'(..ai K 1 f If not diapoMluiT pnr tWi, nt.'jt i 4' ".f j. , DAY, the 7ta dtv' of Si y. u -a t w.U nV day, bstweea tb .bvu: C ,?, jtfl Vt-'. t j otter ed at jub.ic, auctiuuty '.tbe Ji'gtie-i N lave, j 4 moi sit dit Till be g iven T Nguiiltiirf tioteV .ir.'CTt. terst. welt a uaymeat. wdl be'reqtirei: r A ' 1 5 lg wtds ' ' t- '-JN9! M I NEW CROP: MOLASiKS e'J 1 ' ,-ert HUDi. 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The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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April 22, 1857, edition 1
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