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r , : ''"0 ' . :--:y.-b . ; ' j; ' -iV-ir:'--" .:-V:;'; ' v ' .',.: -( - ins 8 jit VOLUME LVHL CITir OF RALEIGH WEDNESDAY MAY 13. 1857 f - .Tl . . . , . I I I H I 111 r vi.vit"! ! till f r j.jl. ,4..f.'. i r v.'-vrv v : . r --..,-!'. -"V . . m . , - a - . t - .f i jr .n i it J ifi MH ; I ! J ( ill l f 4f i r till -"-Ii 1111 il I- -1 11 I si I II 11 V I V. if JOHN W. SYME, ST 2 50 I ADVAXE ; OR, S3 00 XT ' Tiir. END OF THREE MOJOHS. - art 0 ?aJ ff fai. VU i pti by party rag to Irr lilt UrvOxrt" ?x A h I a H. V . C. , .lTIKDAT U0R.MX0. MAY 9. IWT. T1IK PUBLIC LANDS Tie ciroiTil, caI bj our forioiM Wil nxton friends, hu drirta politic,' Fablio Lwd iae!aded, eleir out of our fcrtd. PI . wt scorn lL imputation: Poblio LfvJa Ihej mT wnk ia tha o, far ghtwetaM, jastno! We rt rich with, n them ; rich ia oar own j-web ; neb in H Ifrwiu of oar frien'fs, nd oir own too. A d low oorjelr, the fine fell"Wi from wa, now; poliiica next week, when bro her ro.e comas back froui Petersburg, if he eases. lathe meantime, oar readers are recom eaded to the perusal of tha hitoy of onr e&t invasion, and all tbe marehes and coun-r-marcbes, the advances and retreats, the tu, threats, and parrybg, the aingiag id imiliog, (aometiuMS qai'e audibh,) tbe I'thig,' tho" toasting, and d-inkiog. Farewell!' the march is onward to where e Heiddie flows, and we are expected. (Two boors later.) Ala, poor Torick ! IZ XX)NTEST IN' TBE NOSTOLK (VI) :RomJ. -q- being6 3 4 hs hebes. SENATORIAL DISTRICT. I The ben single shot was made br J. J. W notise the aonaiel extract from a D. PTell, E.q., bciog 2 inches froui ihe centre. x:rati paper publiahed ia Norfolk, and The beit average shot of the Cadets was rwarfed to ns by a friend, not becau cf de by Ires Smedes, being 6 7 8ihs inches. grose error personal to ourself which it The second bt ahat was uud'e by Thomas itlains but for the purpose of refuting a Howie, bojng 8 inches, htaeot made with a view toiojare a FTbig ' The third best shot was made by George d American candidate for that S.nuorial M jore, being 10 inches. UtricL $ The best single sh t was made by E. L. The first appropriation to tha Sooth-Side Longee, being 2 1-4 th inches. f ailroad was made when we were the Dele- The ceremony of prsentation was deferred ,t from PeUvaSurglo tVe.Leiilatare. i It- until the Compmniei arrived in the Commons ls an appropriation of 9323,500 in - the -fla!!, so as to give the ladies a chance of lis ape of Petersburg & Roanoke Railroad tening to the speeches. k, then py& per eent per annam t Tho battalion, in dae time, took up its lich was trmnaf erred V Petersburg oo con- line of march for the city, and, on it way, :ion that Pvterbarg should, within a gif n , ae, complete the Railroad to a certain ia', and transfer to the State an amount stock in the new Road, equal to the atuonnt ' had given Petersburg in tbe Petersburg Roanoke Road, frith E. O. Booth, Esq , e then Delegate from Nottoway, and a ilous Whig, we iotmdased the measure into i Hoose, and advocate 1 the BJ1 on the or. Dr. E. C. Robin-ou was then ia tbe use, aid must recollect this well. If be es not, however, be has h s journal cf that aw, and it will refresh bis memxj. IP s were ia tbe Legislature x sessions, ilodiag the extra, and we never knew ia 1 improTement measures to be aTcted party polidc, nor do we believe they are w or tter will be.-". ;- . C , Tbe following Is the extract abore referred and we eineerely hope that the people of it good old Wuig and American. City, Nor k, may not be sedaeed - by so transparent lvke into Toting for a Democrat: Dr. C. Robinion was in the - House of Dele tes when the South Side Bill was passed, i we well remember, and tl e Norfolk pa rs of the Spring of '49 will sustain us, that was taken o task by his constituents, I chirged wih permitting our hnuible self get tbe upper baod of him ie regird to a very Sonth-ide B JI, and tht Journals II Kow tehot amount of appropriations r hi coiutitMnta kt got at that, or any trt sation, Democrat at At is : d wever rnaab th may h .iepl. rel, an", wever Inhviiuala mar U blamed i psrmi X uawortbi indaetCM to rrrn tb-n in the :i-tUuveeoary4twemu4t deil rib ha u care aa we fiod it; and au :h U'lfrtn iattf1 i kfactiUelf, asaaiog'e Hd ieot iu leyi,;iuvc trr will prov; Pterbarx was f r yr icckiag at the Treasury door f her S-m'.h-ier d, but or-er a bent couM she g-t. wjiu eeaot4d by that talents I YVig, tha aiibr u tV InvFnr; Lut o.obter irw ho dtftite"' rf D"m icrti it fa tie v'c. thn ampl o r ffi-t'l n trr' ui 'e, n-l t'u, t o. thr.Miif Mr Hjttm, htr Vi.iPtr!-g." . P. 8. It would b tn'ijut to the R"m, FracU K. Kirti, tl Detuocratlo Senttor from the Petort'mrg District, - t; the. time South SiU B'U ,wu pa-Sdd, not to say tlut he oordiaU y eo-opertted io - tha orig:n of the tuaaurc, and wai, t the lean equally with anj others, iai'nuoeatal ia )ta puage. Tho etaieujent, wf.ile it doe bvt aimple jas t'c to Mr. Biree, prerca that in such meas ure, fThigaand Deinoerata forgo nj aaoH dwunetioiia m TTtrigi and Dtmocntt. TOE VISIT OF THE WILMfNOTOX LIOBT . i " - infawtbt. - ' - ' ' ; Oo ToMder monjioj, the 'WiWngtoo Lieht Iofntry ciet at he Armory of the Oak j Guards, which had beea geaerool sur rendered . to thero. While witing the oecewarj prepaiation eonseqnent on tai get shooting, this well-diaoiplined corpi enter tained car citiion with om of the most be loost euterpruing and hospitable town . Vg-,.,,.! 4aj WellXecBed evolutions we a the world -Tery near oar hearts and the i vep htj lh fortune 0f beholding. The -anlard an hittself, with all 11 f"l ; for firjng WM ibJj done, and elicited the he not behared nobly on this get occa- j tpri4U)te Qf tj,e j-nmene eonouRie of FpecU-F-daf We woolJn't say '-Public Undsw to : ,OM eoje.tej an Fajetteville Street. uji thia week for pay. Didn't ho nl op J Tbc fi;ng WM noTfil t 0Qf cit;ten beiojc 6 a at S. Mary'a 1 Didn't be bold us to-. 8uch M L5ght jnf;UrJ onjJ do r:!r, kindly, whoa wt were bawling asnn-j WncQ n tWugs were arriDgeji th Com- t r ry joy ? And shall wa inglorious-; pBjM r,,,. 01t t0 tj,e pj,,,,, fleeted for , r ke him in the aide row ! Warned if we ( tte Urgetn.booir, where awnings hd been ., The absent edi'or may sptuM-jr m& .-tirepared, as well as a Ions table for refresh- ,o,l .Lea he come back. W don't caro nM,fc Tbe pr;IC9 CODsl3tC(i tf thrft, beaoti--W.' -VVbea we Ioe eTey bjdy, faiir goblets, tt one intended for th at I bothering our braia about politics. I Wiio,, Company being b.ndsomely and hU week belongs to ns, L e. b '" . t?rrOT r;.tely earred' with military dorices r.,and the WUaiiiigtoa boy, and Dr. a;d ifJJ3rjprioo. The ju lgoa for this orps WJe and his flower garden, and our wa were M"cM; W. O. IJ. Tucker, J. A. Eogel leartt of Oak, and the fine, manly little fel- h aQ(1 D w U,3teJ j at Lofejy'a. And,eke,alao to W. W. Tbose oa ,be of fhe Qllc Cify Oiards Wien, for his kiodaeu io AolJiag ns down, ; wtn Mew c A nrrin, W. J. Sian Bd jiog tts together on that awful day. de ,nd K jWM'd Cn'well ; and on the part iJe, when hi eoa.e to be Gorernr, wo of bfl MeJi Ual Jen Brook3f and ieaa to piuonixe bim a-Teoi ! "His liquor n. W. Hasted. goodf-UeJdsio-true brand -goo i ! j The af0raga ,bot of onr ests was roUwrllouen,glTe us your nana; xiapp made br A. D. Castix. Esq . beioz 3 9-10 hs inches. The second best was mtde by J. R. Lon don. Esq:, being 6 l-5th inches. The third best shot was msde by D. G. IFhie, Ksq., being 6 1-Otb inches. - Too host single shot was tuade by D. G. Vhit, Emj., eing in 'be bull's -ye. Tb best averags hit of tt e Oik City G iards was md by J. J. Fcrrell, E q , be- ing 4 3-8 -hs inches. The .eoon-l best was md by w. Page, E-q. b-ing (J 2 3 U inches. Tbe third beat hi wa made by John called for Gar. Manly, tb orator, to award the priz to tie Wilmington Light Infantry. Being joined by 'he two orators tit tbe re. inaioiog eouipanies, Mewra. Cowper and f. R. Hrjan, the march was continued to the Capitol, where they were seated beneath th approving gas and swe9t sm:Ies of a large concourse & ladies who bad PTeed the gal leries with their pretence. . After the Cornet Bind bad discoursed some very fine mnsie (which, by-the bye, is ai gen'lemanly a set of men, and as good musicians as any town can boast of, and well may Wilmington,' and the Light Infantry in pariiculir, be proud of sich a' band,) Col. W. II. U. Tucker, on the part of the commi'tee, aaoand- the resalt of tbe hooting. Ctpi. DeRosett returned thanks to the committee, n behalf of his company, for tbe kind and impartial manner in which tbey bad discharged the port assigned them. Gov. Manly then delivered a most appropri ate and imprcisive speesh, such an one as he alone en make. He spoke of tbe Olym. pie game?, and tbe benefits derived by tbe Grecian youths from them, and feelingly oompared them with thosi of our eltixja-sol-diery experience of ths present djy. We will not attempt to follow tta e'oqint ora'or wow 11 only way that the occasion seemrd toinpre bim, ani be was particular ly felicitous. . He spoke touchiag:y while presenting he eup o Mr Cxiax, and verj gracefully awarded the meed of victory. The saccewful gen lemtn responded la a few. brief b.at hppy .remarks, and fok his seat amidst the deafening applause of the asstm blage. The Hand-again poured forth one of tbose inspiring strains, whieh so' lift up the martial eart: " .. . . W. J. Saunders, Esq., read the report of I 'lie shoou Jg on tbe part of the Oak CitJ I ..-. ..V. - ' -'"- 'v' . '" Wards, vheu Pulaski Cowper,' Esq., in"' very neat and handoiie address presente be cup to the winner, Mr. Ferrell, who re plied in a style peculiarly his own.: B nated that be' had no sn, bat wjqU tran tit it to his only daughter,-Nebraska C Ferrell., Tbe applause which aucceedei was long and loud, and we were again fao. d whb a swell of melodious music. . -'-; , H. W. . Ilusted, Esq., announced the re sult of the shooting on the part of the Cadets when H. R. ' Bryant Eiq.; addressed tbeui and the audience io as pretty m little speech as ever was conoeivsd on such ' an occasion Ives Smedes responded ip a manner surpris ing to all, coneidoriag bis youth. We could plainly trace the impresnoos of parental and pattrnal care, and . may lay, by way of f a- renthesi.1, that be l "V' 1hlp-"of the; old-f block." The applause' was. long aad load, an evidence of perfect satisfaction. - Each of tbe orators was obstreperously ap plauded at the olose of his speech. The Band hs-vhg finished its niece, loud calls were made for George K. Bidger. As oorj as this distinguished gentlemm showed his head above the crowd, such a protracted applause as followed has pe'dora' been heard in Commons' Hall, testifying the pos'tion le hold iu the estimation of all. Mr. bauoi spoke, at first, humorously, and then branch ed off into a serious, evpn earnest, addross to our guests nis speeoh was characterized by enlarged and noble sentiments, an audi ble symbol of the inner man. Lot 1 calls were then madi on A. M. Wad! ell, Esq., vho vepon led very felicitously. He stated that he felt highly honored in being oalled on to fol'ow sujb a min as Gso. B. Bidder, to whom be paid a gracef ul compliment. These ceremonies over, uext comes ho dinner, with all the appurtenance thereunto belong:ng. At 6 1 o'clock the oorapanies rep tired to Guion's Hotel where a complimentary din ner had been prepared by the order of the Oak City Guards for their guests. Three heavily ladencd tab'es presented themselves to tht company on its entrance into the ca pacious dining room, and every seat at each was axn occupied. The Dinner was prepared by Mr. 0. L. B ireb, and tbe following "Bill of Fare" will attest iu merits : B LL OF FARE. , Micraronl S-mp Fl-H Stiry(Ki. Chnb. bksl. Chub hoi'dl, R rk Ukel. R- k b-M. Per'h, Oi'era stewed, Ov apicwl. Sh id. &?. Ms'Th IW'rt, Bff boiled, Bf cirnel, Tef on2u. Ve rT.wt. Vei' stew-nl Pii roaU. hot roast, Lmb roast. Limb stewed. Limn' Fv Swl Turkey 'oust, Turkey baked, Chicken ok-d VeotaLFS O'n Peis, Apar2us, Let-nc-. Ri tish-n. Potatesf Succotash, Kde, Xlui rrd, O ti-os. At. Devest BU'-kiTT .Jelly. Q itnce Jlly. Ontierrv J-My, CdPdeet '.Wly.'Q ince Fie?, lnion Pis. Oranre Pi"". Preserved Q iince, ruidy Peclie. Puod Ci"te, Sp-na Cike, M -vanmi. Strawberries, Oranges, Rilsas and Al"'ods. , , Wrsnts ao Srrarr. Chimpt?ne, O' l Pile SItv, Mad ira, Old Lmdon D k, OH Rv Win key,. Monongahela Whiskey. Dinner being over, the uncorking of bot tles and the drinking of toasts comnaeoced. The want of space and the desire to put our paper to pre.s in time to save the mail", com pel as to defer the volunteer toasts, speech es, &o., till our next issue ; but we give be low the regular toasts: 1. ' The Memory of Wishingftri' The purrst uoHtl -f hunuu nature the world has yet seen ; long as we preserve thnt memory inviolate iD'l keep hid counaob. Liberty u'aecure. Drnk io silence. 2. " ' Korlh-OuroHna" Her highest encomiums re the taleiits of her ons; having fusterel thm in her own boeom, she generously btos them on her mutert. Reponded tobv Gov. Brg2. . 8.." Our State, South GtroUncfVthen the w iie plume of Homv' lead the van, her ;hivalry nre alwnvs among the fir.nt in the race f r Victory nnd Fame - To this oat th-re was no response, bnt a an tinoent tm from Mr. Gaiitwel'. 4. " The South" The name alone sH' our deepest tft9CiiouM; we love her m on r hearts. pr-ise her w'th oir ooguea, aod choerfally dra- . . . j Hir Hwoaoa in ner Kienct, Rcp'ifd to bv Mr. J Eox'ehard. 6 ' The Union"' The priceWaa inheritance left cow us by our fthr,purcli9d by their Mood. -ecrated by tbeir! auff-ring ; let , tVir ! Ucendants.s.w that we rightly v due cur in etinable traure by devoting our best effort to it prese-vation. Mr PnHaki 0wper respn.led. 6. " The Mecklenburg DeoraHon" North Carolina wis the firl to cherish the IWven dr.scnried Ham- ; he will be the last to desert the alur where she kindled the vestri fire oi Lib rty. Gov. Manlv respndd in hprv apeech.- 7. -The Wilmington Linht Jnanry."V teA e aii in wr, all we ask U to let tliem spak t r thempeve. Mr. J. D RtcH(T. of, Wilmington. reronde 8. "The Br" Tby asse-t the m ij-wty of th Law, uphold tbe oppreve 1 antl protect th- in ncent a . band of brother for the benefit o Re p".nde.l'to tjr Mr. D, nt, Fwle. fl. The Press'' Work -hi ij tho tr-ngth o t freera m' arm, it will ever be the dread f t--anU, the fe of anarchy, the Palladium of ou LiWiies; in honoriug its represeoutive w tiv render justice to the Defenders of ou Rights. W. W. Holden, Esq., responded. 10. "Oar rmVe-airy,? Tbe pst iabnnurt ly illuminated by the w.irthy deis of her ann in the Caliiner, the Senate and th Field ; tnay we their desceiidanta ooly ald more pw U t" tSe Gr met which, b'le it ornamenti her brow. cannot dim the lustre of her h-toest feme. Beplied to by Mr: Kemp P. Bat'le. ; .. - l. t-". - ' ,1 : y tntarnal lnprovemen('-K , - fe w tnore ears, a few nW? KTsde-erT shovel i few io e dblrers i IW Ea t and; West in ie bond, of eornTtion-!nter-at and ' enduring . ranathvso that distinctions of 'pi.08 -mem .aod ttsRei i be -'Wbtiteraed,i and ( Oonetaia an 1 s3Viyi. 61 .'thi karhe thrill of ionen pride ''whenever iia-whe'rever sre hame G-d 01 Kyrrt?'r8tot !: i - . i Ron. Sion H. R igers, responded. " IZ Th w"nj ren ofvuSiaU Wi hail -.hein as a band f t-r-;this la a noblfl eause, fel 'n lHborer"eWt f llow soldier ; h xdd in haai nd shonWer tA.sboulder we strive for the Olory f ir Ktjve Stiie.i- ri 1 .: - - ' ". Replied) by Mr W. J Sanndera. ' - 13. The La(titt rf ."r-What henrt so 'Td tKat 7ia not warmed beneath thoir amile ? Vhat tnie so dtimb that will not-sound thei' raie?' - Mar'-thetr charms soon ; render old ichelor.bond aS -exttnCt fos-UL r .11 S; Tucker Rq made a response-.;' 'I At Interval ddrm j the'read''g of the;abov oastsj'rtie Wilmington Cirnet B'ind entertained 'tfrpaaf' withse'yeral' beautiful and wett ex ued 'air , . . . ' , ' . . . ' ... . On Wednesday morning, the roll was call id to ascertain the number of the kill. V wounded,' and missing. There were 'illed, 0 ; wounled, 0 ;" missing, 0. May -hey all live, forever, and be neither killed, rounded nor missed for a thousand years ind upwards ! ThiTday was given to feast- ingi ihe rule was toudestpere tn toco" And our friends were wise in sundry places. Vyisdoru o .understood--was dispensed at the several private academies of Gov. Man ly; S. II. Rogers; W. D. Haywood, W. IV. Holden, and the ' Messrs. Tucker. Oaf gusts seemed to receive instruction kindly. Apt scholars be the Wilmington hoys, we trow. It may not, perhaps, be quite io taste for us to magnify the value of these teachings, but if our honored guests were not satisfied, up to the brim, let them siy so. Wa shall be always ready to publiaa their complaints in the premises. They departed on the "evening train, amid the firing of guns, the roaring-of cannon, and the multitudinous, universal, overwhelming cheerings of men, women j children, higgeiw auu uogs, all of whose hearts were full, thor incapable of "doing justice to tbe subject." Long will this visit be remembered in the metropolis We are bursting with pride, patriotism and poetry ; but there must be an end of all things. Bat, Encore ! "Oh, when can we wake them to glory again." -WILMINGTON AND RALEIGH. Th holiday's are over, but their mellow light still lingers in the City of Oaks. ! The symphonies are floating around us. The air itself, at the olose of the "Three Days" of glorious memory, is balmy and sweet and red olent witbjoyj though a fanciful mind might dream tht it beard, now and then, a sigh for the dparure of that gallant corps which has capt:vatedso many hearts. Purely re-unions like this are a blessing, and should become an institution among ns. The best feeling ha not ! ways prevailed, we fear between tbe old f4ki of these two sister cities. They have thought that xee once did wrong about some old Riilroad matters. We tHnk ao," too. The old name of the Wilmington d jRoetf k Railroad should have expressed a fact. These cities should have ben united then. Th fault is ours. Bnt we were at tha time a little ambitious. Wa bad higher aims.' But we have been grievously punished for our sins. Ambition swelled., till it burst its breeches, and our own pet Road burst like wise, and went "into liquidation." Bo we are united at last by the iron band as well as by the bands of a common brotherhood. We old fogies were wrong; and now, having fraitk 'y confessed our error, we leave the recon ciliation to be made by He boys. A few more suoh visits as these,1 aided by a frequent inter' change of civilities, and "kindness between the citiiena; generally,, will, we truiteoon wipe out the memory even of whatever has- been unpleasant in the' past. To fTilming- j ton we say that your late representation here was a noble one. Geotlemanlv bearing, vol- ished manners, and high social qualities have distinguished every act of 'this corps which must be, we are sure, the pride and hope of your oUy. The city of Raleigh sends greet- ing io no cirj or tv timing ton, and in the lull- nesa of her heart thanks her for the honor of this visit of her accomplished sons. May God bies, the , Aroen i OUR TABLE. . "The Christian Doctrine of Slavery, by Geo. D. Armstrong, D. D., Pastor of the Pres byterian Cbureb, Norfolk, Va." This is the title of a small volume whieh Mr. t. D. Ghiselin, Jr., Bookseller and Sta tioner, Norfolk, Va., has had the kindness to present us with. As its title imports, tha Book vindicates tbe institution of slavery as entirely in conformity with true Christian loctrine, and o recognized by the Apostles) nd the Fathers of tbe Church. We are glad that the Clergy of the South ra oouiiug out with a refutation of the opbi8us of the Pharisees of the North, and ts a Southern man, we feel grateful to Messrs.; Strnigfellow, W. A. Smith, and George D.! AruiS'roDg, of the Clergy, and Mr. Bledsoe, of the Laity, for their admirable productions. CoNrifUCATioM.The rite of confirmation was administered in St. Paul's Churchy in this CHyr by the Right Reverend Bishop; Atkinson, to mtne persons, oo Thnxaday eve-' I C?" A correspondent of the -Petersburg V xp re ss, writing from thia city over the sig nature of Hiawatha," sometimo since was misled into a "tatement apparently designed to sejioujjy injiue the. oharaeter of a highly esteemed citixen of this plaoe.' When cot -vinoed of his error, the et rrespondent prompt ly corrected the statement in the following paragraph, which, at his request we quote from one of his letters : ; ? I " ! noticed in theSUudard of Saturday last," a paragraph in which I am taken to tank for publish ing in my letters sometimes thing" "Which might aa wll hv been omitted." - I presume the Stan dard alludes to two circumstances noticed in ray letter, one of which I wish briefly to ex p'&iu anf1 apologise fur. I refer to the circumstance, men- tioned in my first letter from this city,' of a diffi culty between a dagnereotypist a gentleman highly esteemed in this immunity,; and an ex member of Congress -My atatentent was bgod up m information then fumVhd me bv a pe'sou whose veracity I deemed unquestionable. I am now convinced that it . was .entirely erroneous, and lam much gratified at having the opportu nity afforded me of making tte amende honorable to the deeply injured d iguerrectypist. : I regret exceedingly that I was the unsuspecting instru ment of promulgating a falsehood, hatched up duubtleas by some unscrupulous enemy, calcula ted to seriously affect the character of one of our most worthy citizens." . . JJS We leara from our Wilmington ex changes, that the Wilmington Light Infantry ar rived in that City safe and in giud condition on Thursday morning The Journal says : 1 Early this morning, we heard the sound of martial music, and, hurrying down the street, found hat it announcsd tni a'riv! of the Wil mington Light Infantry, from their recent trip to Favetteville and Raleigh. They were expec ted here this evening, and we are informed that dae preparations had been mda to reoive them, and escort them to their quarters ; Our young 'riends appe'r to be all "in , good order and well conditined," according to the rea f'ug of the bids of ladings but we can get noth ing consecutive out pf one of them. The hospi tality shown to them at every tur n oaH ands, and at all places, seemi to have taken them by storm, and they talk excitedly "bout "the great est time they ever did ' see," and "the greatest fellows ant som" of them have an absent look as they had seen and recollected syiU3body else than the "fellows" who knows? Rejection ov the Dallas Clabendo Tbea tt. The Washington Union wys : ? Despatches were received frm the American Minister at London, bv tlie last L;verp-Kl "steam er, a'viring our government of the rejwtion bv the British govern"ent of the Dilfas-CTarendon tiwaty, as amended and pssed by the Senate bj th Uu'ited States at the late extra sessi u. The nett st-amer will probably bring the official cor reejVodenoe. ' " ' Tft" Washington Unioa, of Wednesday has a a loni e5torlal comment on the rejection of this treatv fcy England. As, its, views probably re flect tboss of our government, they are of much interest jat ow. It says '. . r i "The Qayton-nl wer tiatv remains, in the vw oft TTnitedStte, unexecuted. Great Britain continues her Central American p-ete--akn", and. whir sha d ea so, insists, with'rar velous assurance, thst our government is forbid den t acquire a siarle poseess'ou in that region of any kind whatever 1 , Our bands are to: be - . . t r a am. twt, but aer.anoa are o ua ir-ei ai our own,' doors, she asserts the rieht to contr4 ur .move-1 mqa..an4 ye.t our wi-a(tor3,aneciaiTi8 w enjoy. fn,Qtut territory and privileges. wboee just existence tbiacountry bas always ceoie. ana to whiv unless our reading ot uir tn'orv is en tirely wijong, no lapaaj of time can giv her an honest title.5 f.-f:'i ;-; j. r;'.' , ' , Tbe Union goes.on to quite the substan-e of. an aftttle from the Londoa, Pt - (a Palmerston organ) i a which that gan gives u ditinctlr to undertaad tbat all the ameodmenU of the Ken ate received the more ot , less read j assent f the Britisih caHaet, with me exception, andthls ex cepiioti is to be found, in? the alteration- made in that portjon 'of 'one of the separate articles which has reference to a recognition of the Bv Islands as belonging ; to Honduras. The Union th"n 1 add : , : rr- ' ' ' - '" ;- "We venture to say that no citken of the United States who had een called tn anticipate' the action of Great Britain witlv respect .p this treaty "sonld have ever dreamed that the occ mou for iw rejeetioa 'would have been fonnd in this sectioa and on th!S'$Kint. The claim of(. Great Britain, to the Bay Wanda is inconte-t bly the weak"at 'psrt of her whole case. Her coloni xation of them was" directly in virtfaHon the CUyton-BuIwer treaty not only upon the Ame-i ksati construction of that instrument, bnt uponj hoc own instruction of it. It occurred fub quetrtly to the dte of that treaty, and after she had sQiKao!y agreed , to acquire no.-rights and exercise no dominion i" C"tral Aoierica. .H"nce if habeeB always .regarded in this ennntras one of those parages in f her hiatrv which it is difficult to acconnt for, withoiitinjpttgn'g offen sively her good faith j and ;i her disposition to ob- serve implicitly her treaty .obligations.'' - Municipal Election in -PTEasBrB. An election was held in Petersburg,1 Ta on Monday last for mumoipal pmcers, watcn resulted in the success of four of the nouiii. nees of the Democratic caucus,'aud five'in--dependent candidates.' Ther following are the successful candidates, vix u W. W. Townes, Dem., Mayor ; - G. V. : Ratubsnt, Ind., Collector of City Taxes; O. Coleman,. Tnd., Chamberlain ; Ai W. Ta'ley, Dem, Commissioner' of Streets ; II. II Gresham, Ind.," Cferk of Old Market " Thos. Hudson, Indr, Clerk of Centre Market ; John Vfood houM, Ind., Keeper of . Uay Scales ; Pay ton Alfrend, Dem. Keeper of Powder Magaxine: Jos. V. Seott, Deni , Ganger. The council is composed principally of Amer icans, but the members of that body were elected irrespective of party affiliations. Tha Independent candidates were all, we be- lieve, except tbe candidate tor. Hnyor, Auier ioans. .To one of the Democratic nominees the candidate for Ganger there ws no op position. JO anoiner tne-eanaiaae ior Keeper! tn- rqwaerxnagaxine mere was no opposition manifestedbyVtLe 'American party. We consider the result subsuutiaUy a Dem(Ocr'atefeaVK y-M M. V- ;-r X -,:Aa election Waa Hid in Philadetphrii ou Moo-, dav for muoicipttlofiicera, whicb reBulte.1, a wtm expected, in toe success of the ea tire Detaecrti icket. A very light vote was cast. Tlie vote ' flMtDmAiatpinall ,the; asptbocet-hee, i Vhus etatfd xDinti'W07;vJknirah, JSJf An election was held in Wdaiihgton on Monday-last for Commissioners of N - tn ! W5i, Unltw ; V riM maioritv jdiiuuf .niuvu A vawaivw o pi of .l6i for tlwDeoioeraUe'eandidates. . The ;vot was a very ngfer6ne,! 'The T)emoonsey polled very nearly or quite their f ullftrength, while the American party seemed to take no interest in the election, r The following are the names of tbe gentlemen elected : G. W., Vav s, V. W. Fanniag, xt. lx. HanSS, tt II. Curtis and Daniel M. Foylesv ;.' I ; s f a.rFRE3HETi3tm RGllirtAr: " ferCHiib'Di Ifav 6. There is a great freshet tn James river.'The lower wharves, streets, and houses are submergeV aad the low gounds are ft'st overflowing, . Much damage is'-apprehepdi ei to the crops on the river.! : There baa been no each freshet since mi. , At Lyrcbbn rgth wa- ter had rieU seventeen feet, but is now falling. of hut ia nnw fallin. PercivaJ's island is, overflowed, ; and. the treseel works -of , the. Southside railroad; there Swept RWHyi impeding the passenger trains- c , Thb Whit .Soirap SwjH.---rThe -JBcK mood Wbig aaysit ta a, " tixeav mx r mm tots welt ku6wa;svaterig place har- beau add to a company of southern gentlemen, on of Whom is Lientr. Mury, of Wahington. ? The price paid was $600,000. . . Meat of the purchasers are men "f wealth, an l.thy purpose oommenciag at once ia adoruiiig and improving the property. ' Opposition to Mb.Cuhomaii. The Botheiv fbel Democrat says that Wn. J Wilson, of Hay wood county, is out for Congress, lathe 8th Dis trict in opposition to Mr. Clingman. , : SALES GF L AST: WEEBT AT ' O A K $: WB E tf o ii S E I ; i Pktetbbsbubo, Apbil 30, 1867. . B Dameron'$12; W. H. Taylor $10 75; Mrs' N: Wesson $12 75 ; U"ias Browder $11. 87 J; P Wt Hawthorn $14 12 87 j J..J. Wes ou $13 25 j Peter 0 ry $13 87J; John Clary $H;' J A-f Hiwks $14; G. Whitmore $12 26, 14, 17:60, Iff 76; 18 60; S. H. Guun $15 26; J Q.' PowelI $i6; 16 ; G; L: Hayes $15 25 Dr. W. W i Fennel! $14 0. A Farrar $1 60 ; S.'F.irrar $1125; E. Dix $14 75;16, l425y Amos Hall $14, 13 37 ; W. Edmunds 1 hh. Li- $14 76; E. Crowder $11.25; .Wm.';Ma Io e $4 ; Jl E. Walker $' 75 13 76., , Tbe above show( the sales mda thii week by theu Inspectors. ' Please mark ali i Tobacco io te"ded to be sold at Oaks ' Warehouse, plain either' Oaks or Baptist & Jackson. t . .. ; . y ' We beg leiye' to return thank for. the liberal support extendad to us, and would ask a "share of your patrouage, pledging oUr best .exertions to obtain the best prices at all times. , ', j ; ii! BAPTIST & JAQKSO, : 1 r j v Inspectors at Oaks "Warehouse. T. B jACKSOrf begs to inform those ou acqaitinted with him, tat he made tobacco for 20 years', and! sold a great deal . fyr the last fire rears, andl fl itters himself that we can do es ntach fr t Planter as ny house In" the city. Our charges are the 'same as all the houses in thecky. ' ' . ... . u. my 9 It' ': ' t" ; " - SALES OF TOBACCO. - give: below my1 s alss .during TdE MONTH OF APRIL: L.Ug 1100 10 62J Lugs 9 00 825 lf50 8 60 10 26 .' 10 26 1100' 10 60 12 60 Lugs 1100 8.25, 9 75 ,,9 00 ;9 25 -9 25 oOO 10 60 160' - 'I(r 26 Short Leaf 12 87 12.60 12.87 12 00 '12 00 'lTOO; ; 1287f "12 50 i?,6(r;: ' 12-76 " Good 15 00 .14.25 .-J4&0 , 18.62) 1882 '2 Sum. natSo ..i860 10 00 9 76 1026 iq;25 , on i tjit r j, w 60 j25 10 00 -8 00' w oo tr 6 9 00T1-'-1075 ' ' 11 76 r tl.87J ' 9 76 111 76 . " 1L87 ' X1t '1J'2J' 5 12 25. ' '900 . 1.26 900 lum: ? , 13175 r 1160 - 1125 ' , H'do 0 00-" 1J76 U00 fo nw 7iioo. 10:25 vi;9 00 " .JlOO 9 75 9 6fr 11 OO! 10.60 1125 11 00 10 25 " "; 9B ' 110 18150 18'00 ,1 60 . . lt-00 15 60 " 18 5 .u;2S. :4;7fi .4:j5 . 14 00 9 87 v10 00 w11.00 14.75 1 Te demandls -good for all" kinds, and Vwill continue So. ': ,. ' ' : DGRIQG : ' ' !my9--lti'? ' V' No. 185, Sycamore S.-1 OXFORD FEMALE! COLLEGE. -. , J. H. MILT8,.; ,; ' Et'hics,'; Metaphysics, and Ph'-sioo. 7 EL0ER WM. Hv J0apAlfv- i ; Hlsto-y, Logic, and Rhetoria ; f:.Miss je. o,:qqo9r, ;, hv ''"Tengiiages. , ..' . .. !- MISS Df JOSBS, ; . 4 . ; Math.inadcs. " - - MISS M. A. 8 ITH, J ' Preparatory . ''Department.' ' 0"P. COPE LAND, N . rrawing and painting.. 4 Mas. E.'Ni MILLS, ' ; fZ-'- -i -5.5f; Maslo. s ' 1 i - -jiv?-.' i i.Asssiataat,-.-.- .EJLPR-tS ES Tuition in Primary, Brapcaea .. 3, Hlgfcer. Epgluh' j"!" 1 - College" Clas es' .'.T '' ' rrawing ". ' ' painting ' ' - Musie'V" fi . -' TJa of lDStruaie'nt ' n ' Goatiosren DepeeH ' mM' tin 20 10 15 20 i. 1 30 Board, Faal. Lights aad "Washing, per month JTke next deaaion wfll open ion the 1 arirt Mo'a- day ia Ju'y. I- -; for pare ulars, address ' ' ' ty. - h. : T. T. OBANDT. SeeV. i , my. 9-tlJ- . ? Oxfota, M O a.liL? 'kJir kl .vvli 'aiL fl- ' rSSSpI XjNNJ VHUB eeaave mio 'was -m cruwiaWlw - y- W . - jr w rVH wiavu-a w w ww JU w r " tr aesttiTiii it learTrfraan ii r,t r awniA . isam. ,mjxiem enannriwvr ' w xsr rower j wt : i m.'' r .a .-.fltf; -sajt .- : " t . . .a . -i I al A. .Au.: I Ata ....... . y k . f: , y Sr TO4 IfSltvbW BfrmfctM. A Be- tirsxl ClergyaaB;restred to health u a few days. stafiiity vears -ef great aervow Buffering, is I anxious to make know the" meaasefeare , WlU nd nT the- JpNseriptsyDiPMt Ue Rev. JOHN tntt, Brooklyn,!. Ti 1 at r - re t inyi-yoi- .ia. . '.-jwa ttua v OT the' Protestant. JSpUoopr' Phah la tha of KarU Caroilaa, wlU be heldiir. Lake's Chureh, SIbry: Ue Fourth Wednesday (7taY of Vay next. BOWARD LKE WINSLOVf, BeePr, ' layetteviae -iaf flAV ' J r " --1 - ' I pi LORIOUS li 1H Ht,"UvAj fii ap:earx 1 VTand brtftitase tWDsaaee at Beaarfs ey.;. L7"5-- .'"'l T.T. ZZ r" " " I tbat hasfSXrootDiaa's Teopli Jl awpleidea to i mantneecfrap yaf aanwa. xauo ua fires the Dome of Heavea to liaMat tetae tbaodet Look to it,?.a,w.hf,, or -a &ftr 4am woali garner a goiaan.UarveM JfaeafjsTOittjsf 10. Shares in proportion , C. 4 1 j. . .2,- : FridyVT i Mm XU Only out dollar I Conld ,the tneatiniferly aaind mo a are AUTHORIZED BTf THIS STATE 0f, DJ5L- S .JCWT JtTO'ZX L0TitKr. T. C LIVIN08T0S Co Maaatare. s Claer 117. 7 numbera, 13 drawa. . , To be decided bv the drawing at i wit x iff a t o y m a r 2 K 6 7, . MAONIJMCTSIJf LOIIKRI,, I prifeef...... ..,$21,000,. $11,000 1 ' ddf....l.....7,000.,iU;.U.,r 7,000 i de-' ef::;:...V..-,..4.0()0.::.Mis. .ooo 8 de of.......,.fht7()0riv.?.are.U...J.'00 1 do 'ef.".L.T....:.'600U:.Ure..i. Wo HMilMVMHIM O'VV iweeiTVaj lfstOO 8 8 ,J 7 4CK dof of.. ;600 de of. 400, de f...i.-...S do) ot.i.l.....0....i..ara...i..fc8,00 , price or ltKKmai'A . Prltas ia this Uttery rerpald aita the draw Irg, ia billf at soeeie payiag banks withwat dle. tionoa thereUna ,at, aa AiokeVer eevXiasate en i'led to the priia.JSiUavQB ailaattfiAbaaki at par AIL eammu&ioaUaaa triotlv-eeaaJeai -tial.... : ..i v. ifri s I- .' :, Certificates of6 whole ticketx... $10 00 -Certificates of 2ft half Ucketi ........ 00 Certificates of 2" qnarter kt...,.yr t 60 F lucky taekagei.or tickets send tor a r f r 1 .: Mv SAVOr Co Agents. V VaallJigt(a. IX a 1 V1 ),.' ValualMeX in -Oxford. For Bfl. ' THA subfpriber oflra for aaie.the, ww-koowa nablishmenl.kaosm aathe vpafbre Upul," immediately Opposite, the Court oua. Iu aUigi bility ef aituaUoo, aod the custom, detlved froa vUitors to the beautiful rjllfs bf Oxford, nnder this Hotel desirable property for any one wutlag to keep a puaUe Heuse. " t -w f ' Jids for the abeve-jiame4 property win be re ceived until .the 24th of June, aAd if hot disposed of previous to that a me it wtllbe effaVod St pub ue auction ea meit Jieerai terms cnr.n -i R, Hd flfJUSlN. ? Oxfor N. C- May B,.l8S7r ay,9-wmJe. .tST Elizabeth City SenMneLayeOle Ob server, Salisbury Watchma, jppy .till- 14th Jane mud sand aoeOnatt.te Herpdod, cfitrs' (One Irieetow st n&ibfc-t&XA ,C0MW13SlONtMfRCHANT3 t F, AiM: i LcX rO R O O Eil S, . fi if ru-". ii T7TEEP eatAtaatlT Oil haad a'lai ..'."JL t JQlV 8ataH,i Coffees Molaises'.CaifS, Salt, aers;l-wa.KalieAov4a;'e;d' i-i ,J , v Would re spt-r itfaUysalieU tbe ptfoaafi of the oitbuaa of ; GraniU-.Md,'dJoluiag' eoaafi4s '.iUgs, JOld oa;Bseawaxaad fallow takea id exchange for aoeds:!Wisatf aee4srbea. eignmeut NTerais :aah $ U-n raj ' $,T VTts .tt:jlrj eii.f j . jm-v ; t 1 , M ilium AviAis. Btrid boy was ahoatlweBtv-ona vetwa of ag when oe bnan4 weighed about f 40 Dr.150 pwuads. f .He 4a-dakveoaipIe(ted, wtradf faie4. awsHitiisjany a w-reggad, 'totted aaoal4er edUajos fotward wa.bewa!ksiiodta ry La- eiugfa-.ue,iMM a.seaarithst4aeid4 lre thigh, eaussdiby e. woavLrebelved tataf Kfrosa i:-' lhia feaaea. te wsaieve tbaajJie kaa been la the eoantiea of. Joaastoai Uanaetc. tObm. berlaad and-BUJao, and. ia Um toatae Bf Annt Wam." III ' i l - . a . ww. v - "'wiiu-, ' war mw paawea w free man, under the aaanaeL-aaaies j at, Jeawpa Jacobs. Johu O. WUliaau aad WiUUai CaklwML aad at times followed the oecupattoa of Stoker. have also been inforadhat be left lUlejxi U a baggy With 'an Tahmia, probably ukde -yo- i will pay r.ward f 00 'or' ht arfesheav. aioU and Uoiivery W ih r for'iVa eoaiaect isayaUa4 that I iea gat ili7tf Ut.rt wlia thU SUte) 200 ihukaa wat-'of tie E:4t):ad also ii10Q. bf"prof safleteav lte eeBi' iay white pereao wltahavUclaaredUa'waether ia er oai of taie fitatsl) io rarm in- vt ,o-J MJ.awlm. ' --? r nW.a.gTEKTaXAJrrX. . - - -Tr -: ' ? ' THE Sut)acrW offers or Mde'a ye7 TahuOde i traet of land, IrUg tea,xaile w-sV ft ft-. 1 leiga, Bear the 0ntr4 BaUroadVeostaiabagaey. ea hundred aad 'serenty.fi v. acrt,'.aU ia. weodtS abotrt half la pine, wiha oo4 seat; for, saW aull, and well adapted S Ate e ulUyatioeV t pBtiaeJ:be .'temaiaer adapUrf to .tjae growth of eoa, eottoa aad; siaair grafa,' V4t uninber ose.low gfoiada.' AnyW wtsUag to . parehBsef Ulo '-weH'Weelr before WeaaalBg 3sMwrH7 CaBv geatleiaeni or yesf VfU'lAei bargain Oojed if yoa 4 aet trad itkhaU J or owa fau'u Mr. frank Page 'of Mr. Paasv morevwUl take pleaSnreia sMwiagtae Uads ie aj; perseai BU ef taesa lire eie pies sola. ny ft-s,rlV t -'W.JB STBJCUUJUfBU . ''"'!,), ,ii.m.-, fiii ,1 i it, li t'mmt.m elQAESi. -A, let ef prisae HarahaVagMs.'iU quarter d tenth i beseel leerlerptl4 tomestl and a- Cixers-! f gdod eaUvy. ?or sal bv the box "Wtlwrnsaaw by Vt- -i :t jff&tf, Jtf-'.V-A.swIC fteraBi.TV. Oztxiit RoyaJ VAtcrh'Clltlptdr' of a aa afceguiav aaai -veavocauoa ox ifua paay . 1 will be held ia WUniBft-a a MeaV: tA nt darsif JaaV hoxt; laWdiaate Charts M rehtte4 s bw naBetaal UBaiadlai Ikelr r i.r . ui a.,.iiL. i lobe aeted e. - oegruage mis trine ior amoniaprize jiii Brilliant Letteriea fit Ara-vlca V, The drawiags ased id eetefmineUe' pritee p ASkWll-tf. bicriberatte teU T.teriWB,." my. t-wa xatbv via vs.
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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May 13, 1857, edition 1
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