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oL LVIII. RALEIGH, 'WEDNESDAY' MORNING,-" JUNE 21, 1857. N0.32. i the Alalcigb llticjis(ci i JOHN W. S Y M E i .'nor ax rbrntmi. n , V i Year. Pavaale io Adrnae ; , ,,. t.u.i ai the End of the Year. . anr rh ft- ,f f.r .IriixHllQ j , a, r-.t . ..c ua. .a. f U Jfro njell orra:lier Wl)rl,, : cugblj diusteJ with it, practices and ten- I J ; " - j H-o en bad: bv thd of tho Mayl I iWr-tf X' r- " S0e 6 dwtinct Ticw of tbo eccentric deueid. Mr. C. has douo wbatmany now m j . IUlfioh. X. ('., Juno 12th. 1S57. I W Ikies.' of flie" Mrtronolitar,tf isVeported'riior KA lihH.ll, . y. ; ; j Uitor. wLWU to'.it.irattJcrinc-s ha cowo : ranks of moc racy would Jo if they j ?? ,SlR--Ai .a matins; nniun , taUr won!1de.l. j" ; I h iiii i , . . . p'liiud lv tiv eiti-sf-ns and nuhtarv of lUleih, i The Park 'waTtll.V! with ah" excited "crow.! TlniAY MORXTNO. JrNE 50; UZi: nearer to mot'-er hitth than some per- i '.V ' uora nerve to Jcfy the party ! w? v, nuthori tuanrotjne t.- v.f vcur fel?- i The -Mavcfnd'Sherfff -Willett shViue'ntl'.6r4 k AAS AND THE FI'BLIP JL.DS. i J. t. Wai kii, in his inangnral address to tl.- pople ot" Kas -nrrei opon.tbemto like put in the election F Delegates to the fonvention. As an ioJueemeat to them to d.i ., tb OcTeranr poiats as follows to the l.bli?Land: Tr-Tenre oth.-r important teon whv T.a -.Mht i tbe elertn ofdati U. . . Kui'ai i t Wo,ne a m-wtnu-, .... v,...- ,i t!-r'iv.!ir domain and will d.vnat. .. , ..i,.i. - ta t.v fundunenul law. Toun.xt ... , ... vS:l..nl,-rliimtL.I..li,nt.tk.un-I t . c n.-t y-t extinguished, and this land v. .!'un t.- HK.hlh t"l. to lb fl.xirl t.u.p- I t i.Mf- f Uiaii-v4. TIih utui.ift.-nt rai.t 01 1 . ...!(... m l a .t... t.. t a hnlf tn ar. aniadto ' V-'.: . iu ..-f in adrane of her Nximinr ' '. T.: r tU- iiUi.r ..l'h.-r MWeMilMinniUh. i f. tti. an.l viil enalde mr Uer State of ; N '!.-t.-t !t J Uy to uuite hi i r railroad sn- ' 1" 1 .i li tr. 1 . I s i. uiid mUi-dly. entiil.! to jjranu im- i-iU -t 11 aJ- t. Minnvtn. and Hawi . i:..n the C'.vwuk.n n.-v lke injiAm i ...i.. . I I ri!'Vt. rr irr-.f.n hr V .;r,. not t- ' .r.4ii.M -:t t . Now if Kans. like ! . .t.. f !tir.' . in rrrrin h.-rr-n-r the ; .j-". I t . ...,! 1 1 -5.. .1.1 . ? . '.I I.--. I f -.-i. ir c nt. of their grot ' r v..;j.tii i. ...... . oi-.in ih.a s. m I .. .e o --. .H-truw-d .Kh uul lhe lnr.. i , . tii-i t ir.t lu tnt4iry of oortu. tr.Bl lh. re ; . i u i..m. -.uy 10 11 Kfcnaay M,te ! : stat-v-r. e- if the C.m-tit.ui.in bnkiUl I ..:.in .ir-i. aain-t th rre-iii'.n of V:,Vi' v . ,T. t , . TV?r.nt to th.' ?ut-of lllin..b f.rthe llln.i- t r-t n uut M, uidik.' n.i inhers uhk h : r-""1 .'"-. wa et.iiM.M to make Urn , .-.-jiI r."rtat.i tie th-' benefit of theSute. . ji- .-"o titii:."". of ii3i-lf r:-lr-ive rs-rn whr r. ilr.". rrrti t.otil S. rerrist in the Mat CntitiitH. . tW abole benefit vt rti..n Win-ven to ti. t .rttr L;ie miht ha.e tr-.t. i.-.t.-riJ Of !-'.: p.t .(. a; ;.'ir.ii to i-.u.ta u.e:o ;,.-r.u by t-m- . i ... -i-... iu i;i.ni t iiinr own . 'vU.u.ukiail.eMoicibeSut. i Of ccure Kar.51 aj, and Free Kansas, ;ilfetall th lands pht wants from the mocracy, and La settled op by a Freesoil r-nlafMn teaptcd thither by the bluings oi a rplcndiJst stem of Internal Improfement aud no l izis. Bat for all this the Editor of the Half igh Standard Instily Toeifentes that Dfetribation is nnwi'e, unconstitutional, and un-Dcmicn'.ic." North Carolina most refoe to Jcfile her fingers by touching tbe -Jirty acres," and her citizens bo content to I ay high taxe?, see her Improvement languish and die, and in tbe end, be depopulated by emigration. This is the tig policy of the f'Huccraey of North Carolina. WHEAT HARVEST, AC. - One or two small Ios of wheat in the vi cinity .f this City base been reaped. Fur uer South, the harvest no doubt, .no cen-.-ral. Tbe wratber is as propitious fcr Hearing tbe amount r,f wheat that Las been iQiJe a? could be desired, and we sincerely l.o;e that the labors of lhe bnsbandmau may li erowned with soccer, and tho necessaries of I To come down to a point which will place ti.em withiL tbe reach of the poor. Allhonh ! rU chinch bag and other insects have injar- I- uru in wiui ijurwr, wo nrouy oe- , li ve t Lit the crop will Le at least an average -'f. A larger amount of the grain than j "-al was sceJeJ, and as the accounts from "t.rierent tartera are, in tbe grneTil, prcpi- ! -.is te ce no reason to doobt about a good j r p. In "New .York, the wheat . market is J ! i.t at previous quoUtion. Indian corn is I . i.ieg a. !' a 'JG cents per ba.hel, some 40 t vat e a oofbcl Iwi than it is now briaeiog ! in some of the Southern markets. tiJ the ! I.E. .-rtiat article of 'hyj has fallen consider- ?My, a itb a prospect of a farther reduction, j rcprcta in tbe grass reota were never brighter than at present, l'riccs of bread- J tutfi then, we think, must eoiue down to a j f;nrc ahioh nhile it will be reasonably re- I lucnerativN to the producer, will lift a very . i ..-.. I... .1 r.'.l v t..i 1 1 i - " j "v iucimhim unje n aou eon uii'er. MIRTH lAUOLINA ASYLUM fORTIIF. INXA.tE. At the ri-cent mectNg-of the Boa I .voir,,, j.T r .1 t ".- mi' :.f I i omtnti'icncrs ef U is Institotion. MiarRh-!.. T-i i. ii et n i-i r. itdenhall,tf tie County of Gnil- ' Vt-va , ri r . . . I.'fJ. WAS elected Matron Tl.( r rnoL l t.en .rr lint, .k. - ,f from the Sj,n(ilrj l-j:?... . v ... : tt.-.u tt!.-mi.l t. Uke--t-icvoaj injurv an extra early rise to ee it by n'fbt Tbe . :- , ' 1 - i tnc commaua: ot my teiiow-citi-ens, 1 bee to ex- :..,:.;... oMl .t.to. Having pnvd manV i " " . .. . .J , V ,' 'in F'"r 1'' ' ccor- r.r3 throueh you., my compliance with thcii r .'t lii a i. w State, aad r. prf nusl j brnsh or u, of lhe con,ct s uot timUo, and csi.ee wn-i our own. Can ny one wh is di?- ! va -.he f.nd mv purpose of performing the dutv 1 t"i ih at- .the United 1 for the rcaon, we rnrro, llat it ncominrr r 10 H niRn in ll'f counirv, ei:j.y the j uvkneJ me to the best of my ability. i .- I m- w ti. n 4J? erwTin-.wan aricine . j . v . .t ... ! , ..... ...... i iii.e iue or.or to suojetDe nivsoti vour most. . t. M Un.U within a Stat- to whiel tnKt W"y lrn rehcre that the j .4 to th ro ,r e ne hsre tl,x,aht proper to p,,r- 0l,c ului jervant, ' T , ... !. i- n.4 ttinrtai.h.sl. thi' rerv hot weather j ctlr bat.h'e to this H. rv Wf. "r- i,-'U5,,5 ' r i viror a far- : Yv. J. PAUNDERO. . cfiri.ui rr rt he vli tit ..- 1 , ' :. tTwich we.eaanot loow o--nwiention4y too- ; E. Brr.EE Hatt.-ooi'. and other-:. Connaiitoe. L-?r- W-ent into the . - -.-, ir a-" will . C-Vrii 'the ti- ' ,cl,srS vanGfrcr- W tl:C98 wc rerrctmily r... on a- roat f th. ol.POTi.-m' prin-:r.. heiJ , tho " old-pohee, who- .' .,'.it,v' '. 'v ' t it n.iA.l nf .Tnn ia nAf .'i nlib, and mt frth bv i: ' W are sura no 1 orc-t i V.Mrr.n V r .t t.i. m.-r mipsioner but. Mr. Tur -v . f..,,i..,.,.., .... . . s n-.ule idtr. will tlr.nk ?o. It n tn?. om ot , Pfar Tia .U a m.-r.tir.. r,t u rTnmtiee inrw Kinflc'a-ngnatnre to ... .... . - r lift ihir.l- vcrr rr.,-n f.iielt t,-. nz-Vin ilia Tbnn. j i.- . . Lola roiiee do r.nt- ft.. Ikilrm.! tw! nn.I.i ih u! ...n.l,.ir;. i t.iKetlie trouMe to look lorthetii I he evcit.-mei.t ..; ;.-.. of ' t-r diUnpiUheJ S-njit-. w 1 aHtKit the ern't inav. th."refrre. if it dies no otlier ' i.th .-..i j-.-. .1. . : - . ... i .. ... . . . ,1.; -,11 I ... V Lii.x,t.ti had iiiv.d-d tW ludiofiit.tfre : I se-Tuently .-tre to a!!T th. ir fear-. vr , v,iIullu,wlrewuw . no t.f,.. i c l:-srJ. A thorough iu-.ea-bn and b-i'7w" dimness . before the Supreme ..eeiL. f tK k . I ! 7Tt0Urt, and it looking very Well. ' ' I -rctica of the establishment satisfied the . , . .' . . . rommknoners that every t'.iog was io excel-i Bey. Dr. Hawks. TLi distineuUhed I. nt tonditioo. Eighn paUenta were caam- ,,j i ,t tl1..i - s j:t i , ued bj tU Board and discharged, cured, i TIIK (;OMKT. t ..11 til? C:n.'l'f f!-..l.;ot fl-thl ? Th" illivlriM tr:N:yer pwi..p-,tori"r -i.oU m gtwhig imti'tU'S from, LI fi.-rv trnln Of length Tbmogh depths of rib,r; en.nls uhhuuJhtM w.-rlh Of nmr than ..I.r gb.rv : il.ni1. a w:J.i Kl..ry: a wi.l.s . . MiO: ai...tiim n-vi-ilsrtli. el a UmhUikI v.u.-, r- I Fryra th bnig Xrv t With the poet above fi-inted,, we a.!c, " hast thou seen tbe Comet's fUnr flight J?' ons rtlwb. I. rmy be seen ia tbe North- i eastern horizon from about 3 o'clock, a. m., nizd, a 9 it is larger, more luminous, and f a brighter color, than my r,f tbo atari or . i i -i it planets. It i so low down in tbe horizon, that but for its 'aiza cJ 'color, it wonld ie , . .-,'' taken for a setttup ttar. Kvcral rernna i I bire seen tl.i ccm.it at itud-d, atMi they rcrrecnt it a tnakine- a nebule-n r.r barv ' F riiaKing a cel-uieus r.r Lazy f fperanee.- We have tried I.arl fo Jicrrn Jt ,v JaT. but onr ete-M-ht is rot kcn J, 7 J, r , . j noogh to get a sight of it. It 1 well worth . PtrConlra. wilt be aeen From tho annexed nar-Taob r rora uie annexe 1 pan:erapii 11 D tuai ine an"Ma v nromcie 1 Sentinel doesn't believe in this Comet The Comet St ft.irtxo Tr.- pwl. 'n r. 'ferei.ee lo the appe:rsiKe. a the ep te.1 l'oin.t, have it..!-!. tot t'.ii time, of I iW h very g '-ii'-ral dire-ft.r nr f7insr: a.l in their easr sar.-h iter omeihuup wohJerfuL they have itik-ovoitd he two pljnt'. Jnpit.T und Yen:: , v. hi. h ri-e omelw- h.rorit-tf..r"lhe Snti; and it, th.-irrours.- T n,,, h tfc !.m., they p4-:r in ci e pn.ximity to ench oth. r and tLe M;o. Thi siH-m- lo le rvtrrded. l.r ma t.f tlteni. ua .niethiue verv aondorfiil: and m ei.iiu j-1 r veil ruleid .t-l t.. - ecii. tiieir niarve;" orr-tr, tn moi-e .-. a, , ther hare dr---.ver.vl that em. may hi n u , .iv tnne with the nake,l eye. Tir fs.-t h.vii t eTciie in r-r 01 no ore. a mni pin:n-r curt fit- way. -n m toe rtiy wi.en it 1. neare-t th- Mrth. or when 11 r in ' perie.' n- lhe Atrono-1 mer av. In-lee.1 alb or mvi of the planets are i WW" ve ii d:nli.t. when .tu.-y , IK- h ti'-aret the earth, it reoi.: w..ild oidr DEDICATIOX Or ST. JOHN'S C OL., lege:, oironn, x. c. tr-. i r. -II i ... v i . t . . t naaopiuauiwreRi.aiiirreaiiiai OU J uer- Jay oext.St. John's Day.tbe interesting ccre- ' - . L i, . . . of ddt"g Join Colleee at ! . uxtora, to u.e noua purports ot ns J. unda : tion, will take place. " The OTa'ion by Pr Uxtora, to the noble purports of ii.-i f. unda- . . ... . . -, . r,. ' u , . P. - 1 ne. OTa lt n ry 1 r , I HAWKS, and the imposing masonic ccrctao- . nies will attract a yery numerous at tetdmoc. . j Oar Oxford friends liave made ample ar- 'mt3 to prorido WorUlly for all , who may visit that place on thanpicions oc- f i i r. .1 : . , . - i the country by taking the ruJroad to lien-; , J , J , , ' derson, may be asnred tf finding eonreTances i ..... . j. . J , luivu, iu'ot nuv iivui mis uuiiicr ui of! at that place to take them to Oxford.' . ' .i- , , - uuuuuiii uiicc iu iiii si, kii La Brasuu vi lue ' year. Ita beautifat trees, tighly ornamented lawns, yards and garden, with it clean soil, i , . - , , j make it one of the most beautiful villnires we know of. On Tuesday next, its hospitable inkabitants will see that every thing is ont in its best "bib and tucker, and. all who go. wUl be more than compensated for absence , from busioess, or for any trouble in reaching tbe plaee. - St. John's College Buildicg i3 one of tbe best proportioned and most beautiful edifices we ever saw, and it location is admiral !y adapted to showitctT. Altogether the es'ab- tisnment ia well worthy of the philanthropic j ends to nhich tbe ancient fraternity of.Free I ard Accepted Masons have devoted it. We wUh it a long career of usefulness, a id pros- ! pemy. ... Tni 'CaeolinaStattsmax." We have received the first number of a neat ami Land- somcly printed peper, called the "Carolina Statesman," to be published weekly, at Winston, N. C, by Messrs. Westmobeland j f & Collins, at $- per anunm, payable .in . I advance. The editorials indicate ability of ' a bich order on tbe part of the editors, and i the selections are made with much discrimin- ' ation. We trwt that tbe "S'atf man" nill-; receive the liberal support of the Americans, ! not only of the District in which it is pub- ! lished, but of members of that party through- I out the State. It is one of the Landstnicst pipers iu the State. C?- We were h?irllv trratificd at bavin? " ' " an opportunity, a day or two m.ce, of mak- , tug tue acquaintance or jgn.v . ca-ieuon, , vm, , vl vm .u ur numi m vuo . . . . . - Soth, bnt one of the roost gentlemanly and . ..... . . k, . ' couneoua r.auors m i:e conouy. nenare . long regarded ti e Argns as cne of the most naMe of our exchange papers Mr.'C ! divine is now ia iLit Cityand the euul f , ' b -i the lion. Joffif II. Ektaju - r L'J:. . r .1. . V ..t ' i:. m iuv.lt reader t bat the wheat erop ihr.-uicr'hr.nt the I - "m"v"v,u" '"ua I South will he the l,reW ever ' hrvt The Hrtitude entirely gave away, - pubhabed at tayetfeville.. Mr. ( .Mitf.iN is .i.i, wk Mnd Kc-kfvard spring was exceedingly r,J0re dead than &lire-a w ,u nt. n. il. .11,. :.. . i. fAvorlde r.- thi eron. and it it ,.t r.r. ini or tue terrible vengeance ot DEMOCRACV. why iik leaves thi Mr. Cou.ix.s pne of tbe Editors of the M Oaro'iria Statesman,',', gives tbe following sciiiiLlo reaAjna for abandoning tbe Demo cratic, and joining tic American and Whig rorty,- Ol cours.-, Mr. CoLI.INS must expect ; . ' ., , - , , . , , , ' fo Lc WtUy cen.surea for daring to follow i M,e dictates ofl.ia own judgment, and leaving ... P3r,v ,Iwt "e knew so as to 1)6 1"or hsh, so freo'y applied lo tbe rebellious llHTtni; become one of th T.cYn irs of the (ara liitn SiHi.-ruanfiu Anieriean hii; n.-wr.arvr, ! sixain lull our "view nm pliti.il qn'.tiont i I atat-J l.y the political "parti ' i ihi't-onnny. Hot we are t pres-nt not disced ! ; tod -o . iV.rreaeoiH whi. h uehall stnteat a future I I ri- u n,lR'"i',r't ns 1 ,hfit ! i li.vni 1 e mf 'ti ."r.tel with the humhurrerv ! ; snd dweT.tif.n r.rTr-Vi-e.1 i i 1 . . 1 . n i , ; " luT r" n" me puqxveoi 1 ".u:aBJP1ff,',,T'1 lrd rfu;T 'Vi,'fiHtnat th" f l,n' f eipl- ndrorat.-;! r tUv wtm ner power, are ' tii3 itw f nB0,l 1iS K,r 8,1 Amenmn citizen to i anJ man5,?n- ?, bae thought pn.rer j t- .0.1 cur.eeaon with the Ikmratio par- ty. with wlnrh we have tod ir.mi our bovhvl, 'ik-,-' v Y V - ? . V V , tv, a gr. ,1., t-, a.vt th9 eonrv we have : , ' ' "';- 1. .n.o.., v . uri- nn . . V.'- ...f.l (I.CA- UUIIIUI lliJIO Ilia. 11,1111k. Ol .-It, SJortE LAW Lr.SSE?3 IX THE .moral! NOHTii. I A short acennnt in to-day's paper will show our reader? that th?.re has b.--en a serious StjLt in New York between those who are ' . riT.tl aspirants for tbe post of conservators j ' of tbe peace in that city, to wit: the police j aproinieeH 01 the uovernor. and those coin m. ;onej Lv ir, -ntlnritiep An ' o j .uiuunuu. icnueu nceuuui, n men is 100 long lor laser- !ion ;n (LLj represents tho affair as very . 1 1 ' . - "trious indeed, and we infer from it that,' ,tongh jn?ot mav be restored for a while, ' ... ' , . . uric 11 mm-11 cause lor arp'enension 01 an- . VHivlLriB, 1 c .IV UUt IdiUVR'nt' uuu" rsnt mUh On- M!,.l ..o f .V.. .r.r ' " " - mwmm tut uav V U ' , 7 ' 4 llir Ull" ucnlty to express an opinion as (0 the right ! .1 -?r.n e ,va i, jam i. I strike ns prtmn Jar, a3 a singular procedure, ' , . R. . - v- ii,- . a , . ! b ml 1 bo '"vested with the appointment of f hfi cfficfn cf je City of New York I . , , , , . v ........ ..v j,, ... a.,a...-.-, , of lie poirCe. We are. however, snrprUd . nnt,- . t-rna : vr ,, -c. i ' . , t fire shocked at tbefreqicnt recurrence of ter- aJ revol;i Eoene W(; Lo "or 3cme f . " . "w' " 1 " . x' .i -u t i , x' -H i . ieopie oi ine lorm win dc so mucn engross- j .- . A. . ... i d in managing each other, that they will r , .. . , . . . ., hnd no time in fnturc for mterrntadlinp; with theafiuirs of the South. Mobs, murders, "apep,adulterie('barglarie?4c.,&c., would, j one would think, wnen coupled with the un- j relaxed chase after "the Almighty Dollar," , . , , - , , keen their hands fully employed , . IlK-AnursT or Langlet, tub Horse- TniEF. A deppatch was received in this ity, on Saturday last, from Columbia, South Carolina, stating that Jesse Lanqlev, the horsc-tbicf, wh broke ont of Wake county jail, some two or three months ago, had been arrested by one of the Colombia policemen. On Sunday, Pcpnly Sheriff Norwood left here in the cars going West, for Columbia, ' : nJ on Weduesday last, ho returned with Lasoi.et. in his charge, heavily ironed. iaicLtv was con Sued in the d ungeon" of , ' ,,rr.nme h will he kept LLs trial comes ori Gift Book.. Wo call attention to the ndvciti.-cnient in another column of Mr. A. Hannv , Publisher, No. 293 Broadway, New York. It wili be seen that Mr. Kannt i fit ra 00,000 books at publisher's prices, nd will maka a gift, worth from 25 cents o 200 with each book. So let's all pitch ia and get a book an 1 a prize orrectio.i. In an article published in rar last pap?r, the types made us say, in re- ,er - nco lo tlie climate at the 1 ellow Snl- 1 hur, Springs, in Virginia, that it was "the oolest placesouthof Stdvadur: "ouib'of Isilrudor." We wrote Fot-tiikrn- WiTEAi Crop. Tbe 'following ex- .i,r. l. ...... r.-... ; . i ? . ". '."-.i.. - -V. v h . . ? ' "I1"1 K.Mijrat LOiuuuia. t;.. gives a globing sc wuX he vUeut cro iu t,,a! . I ran t-l I vou for the benefit ofvour nf'i-irul- ome new u heat hHting reached market. I was) nut at Doingle j the iher day when I saw ucree or winul, all In one trs t. a4 fine a:- tny I ever raw on the best land in Maryland. Tbovld iian toll mo it would average over 20 bushels to 1 lo the acre. aiid with ' great riee proposed a gla3 to the acre, ana wun great riee propoea a gli fHiBeon lhe h of it. Cofn finely, and there snw tittle pro-F4VU of a fmi this Ver. damage from the eWt exerted.'' - J S P. ks ne "C "v 7 , - Several casea of inurder have occurred in r, ew Xorfc during th last air days. ; irer.' In fact, harvc-?tiiijr hiii already eonmieneej. j ' ! OIIATORS FOR THE rOURTt OF JULY. i-'.vn. th following correspondence net ween the Committee appointed to topjee arrangements for celebrating tbo 4th. and Mesf r. W. J. Saunders an.l Theo. II. Hill, it will be feon that Mr. Saun- l-rs hn lvn selected n Orator of tho day, ami j .Mr. Hill nsentwl l. ihliver an oration on ! . ... . , ,r , . the nuiht of the 4th on the Mlenbri? Drelara - , - , i i.f J-,i.-,.,ff t,.,- tl"n of Independence. The cmmiUc tap derv i in.? t'-ie lhan'is of tho community for the satiAto- tion fid Orator on th. aoiirou.-niiii An!iiver.-3ftrv of our .Mui.miH jniepi'iKiiicc." Kxppw.ng the hope t bat yon wul emply with ui.r rii;n o. uu.i uie u ui .i 01 me jjL'iiiitmen we ie.pi' esont. AVe remain, v Mir re-pectf'.iJlr, ; V.. Pt'KKK HAYWOOD, P. F, I'ESt'l'D, L. (5. PKUKY, V LrtuT. it. S. 1UCKER. To William J. Sai'si-sk?, Ecj t Kleigh, Jurte 15ih. 13C7. 1 ni;niFMn I am -honored w.h your rery : 0l.lif in!T note of the 1 2th inst . announcing to me , my 3 le, tioi, a? (rctor on the approaching Anni- j vcViary of our National Independence." WhiL't I hail with pleaiurethe occasion which 1 ford 3 me an opportunitv to show my respect .for tno cnmreaiia." ot mv tellow-ciU'ens, 1 bee to ex ir 1 -,,orK1;,'1''ulY i'wrat..n ot independence, on; the 1 flft)..- 4ih -.f Jr.ti- n.-.vt i rertnit us, sir. in penomnrKri-l.tiaCTeeabtedutv, to hope thr.l yo.i will thus contribute in conimem 1 oratin.j a deed dear to tho heart of every North Carolinian. , e remain, yours respeetfullv. . E. BCRKt' HAYWOOD, T. F. PESCED, I.. S. PEKRV. Litrr. K. S. TUCKER. T.. .Mr. Theo. II Hill. Raleigh, Jjne 13th, 1837. Gentlemen-: Your polite favor of tho 12th ir.st., i . before me. While I truly reeret that your ehoiee had not fallen upon one more epmpe- ti??,t lljftn ln.v?eU! .ret wilting to conUibute, as j best I may, to the intereH of sndi ocasion, I ac- ' cept tue po&mon your partiality lias a ligned me Yery respectfully, THEO. II. HILL. E. Ecp.ke Haywood V. i- . iESCTD. L S. Perrt, Committee. Lieui. R. S. TrcKER. j f Kt&S O.N W ALKF.K'S KANSAS T0 T f i With characteristic duplicity. Gov. Walker at temt-t to diseuise his troacherv to the South, bv Republican Party. It is a transparent tri. k. ana rill only deceive willine .dunes. s the Alan tionists love him none the les for the hr.rd r.fim whieh he lavishes up-m them in his inou.-nrfd a.: dren. o the p,xple Cf the South will not acoe, ines. 1- ept '-v.n sawdeT' in eomrn!fttion for the faerifice of treiP r,r,u The . ew ork i ifmnj takes the Governors Pickwickian phiUip-.io with the bet graee in the world. We quote from the last ut wax necessary, of tmrse,fcr Onernor Wal ler, in prt n,irir,j the Prcsi lenfs Southern support--? for ? cf'ttndcmnent of slavey in Kunxn.t and ZJnJV9?? State men and all who have been instrumental in bringing about such a state of thir,rv", else his ad- Jr-: would hae looked too'niu.-h like a capitula tion. The following paragraph, doubtless, was written to quiet any -,u-"pieion of that kind which tho naked ttatcmont of hu policy might have awakened." Gov. Walker's duplicity is so palpable that his axoeiates do not mistake to conceal it; and yet some Southern journals parade his hypocritical denunciation of Abolitionism in proof that he is playing an honest part. Happily there are but few ?uch papers in this section. In another column- the reader will fir.d an expression of the true sentiment of the South. The Raleigh Sfofdard the entire press of South Carolina, the Augusta! Constitutionalist, the Mobile jRcpister, the: New, Orleans Delta, all condemn Governor Walker's co-arse in Kansas. The Southern press is just be ginning to speak cut. Ncveikave we known the slaveLoiding States to be pervaded by a feeling of such bitter resentment and angry indignation, a3 has been inflamed by Walker's infamous conduct. Mr. Buchanan should heed the distant thunder j a'ld if he deems it of any importance to attach the South to his Administration, let him lose not a moment" in clearing his skirts of his subordinate's treachery. Let him le assured that the Democ racy of the South will take care of themselves and their country. They will own no responsi bility for the loss of Kansas. They will be true to their pledges to the people'. If the President be the wise man we think him, he will not dos piie this friendly admonition. In any event, he will give us credit for an amicable disposition, and will not repel our counsel as a malicious cen sure upon his Administration. Richmond South. EXECUTION IN BLADEN COUNTY. -A whit1? man named McDonald, was hung on the 12th inrt.t at Elizaliethlown, Bladen county. The execution, says the Wilmington Herald,' ia represented to have been a'shocking afl'air. Mc D maid had been tried Rnd convicted of murder, and sentenced to be hanged on. a certain day ; but the period fixed for his execution was postponed by Gov. B.agg until Friday last, so that he could h:.re time to examine and consider the application f'C a j-ardon that had been sent up to him in Mc Donald s caw. The Governor, not deeming this a proper ca.e fur executive clemency, refused a piar d. n ; aod the wretched man was brought out for execution. He reached the scaffold in un exhnus t.l state, paralyzed by fear, as we understand ; and being held up by the Sheriff, the rope was I d. iced around hb nw k. Even before the drop t:.L liis limbs gave way, and he sank upon the; sc-.ili'wld, so thnt many persons .thought that he dixl from extremity of fear, before the judgment of the law was executed. McDonald, it is said, had strong hopes of a par don until the hour of execution arrived, when his and he was led out arning to evil doers the law. The Richmond Enquirer says: "The wheit oropha? greatly improved in the immediate neigh borhood of Eichmond. and on most farms 13 look ing very line, l he out crop promises to be an abundant one ; and from present indications, good corn and hay crops may be expected," William M. Semple, Esq., late of Eichmond, and the coi-respondeut of theYV hig from Wash-J irigion last winter, is now xne editor oi ine A,yncn fcurg Yirginian, and is winning golden opinions from all sorts of men. Mr. Semple is a gentleman oC high, talents and ot enlarged information.' ; SEF.TOUS RIOT JNvOT TORKi ' COT.ITSIOS tETWEEX KtICK FORCES. T. !New York. Jane 17 A serious riot occiued in tne r.nrK yestorctay. hetween the police torces m consequence of an attempt jnadejiy a body of the " Metropolitan " or now police) to arrest ! Jmropohtan, nei-'Ol I Mayor Wor4 and Sheriff. Willett, . chr.rin them w'th an aault nw Mayor oot and Sheriff Wulell, on a warrant ( chKrsrin them with an as?ault unon Cant. Cono4 - ? ver, of the Metropolitan police, while ascending f 11,0 -ps f'f the Chf Halt. Tuesday. In the "atl renderod thmc;elvP5 nd ware seenrit'r- fr.w thr-if j app-'ftrance for trial ; , The 12th . regiment of Tolhntacrs" was under arms ! 1 -i era: 01 uie. Aietropontan police wore po taa I It iniured, as to render their rccovcrr douhtfuf. 11ns moriDiig the oity ia qui.;t The Maj-ot sueeurnbed to the law . submittiiiir to arrest on a second warrant without resistance. " f ' .( ' I Mr. Turner, the. "old" street commissioner,. an B. ririett. Captain of the Mayor's police, were bolt held toibail. 1 .',; I : " " J i The City Hall is guarded 'on alt &idc3 by thje Mayor's police, none being admitted but thoe naTinsf pusiness. utner outrages, are not appre hended. "' r 1 Troops arc at tbe various armories, ready at & moment's Warning for action, if hostilities are re newed. ." , ' - - . '.f 1 SECOND r-EPATCH , s New Yore, Juna 17 -The immediate cause of tuis outbreak was an attempt on the part of B. D. Conover who had been appointed Street Commis-. sionor by the Governor, to take possession of the rooms occupied In the Cy Hall bVithat odlcer.4- room but was hustled out by recetrnized no Street Com-, urner, and the exhibition of Conover'a appointrhent ' riewa. Mayor oodand the reeopnize anv of the new citr fficers or new. " MetronoHtan"' police as beitip- leeglly appointed, and from jail appearances the "Mayor and his party wili .gotj the best of it. The Supreme Court of the State met yesterdav and tjo day. The question of tbe l ight "of Gov. iiing to interfere with the municipal regulations of the city, will probably be taken up. LATEST MT TELEGRAPH. ' New Yore, June 17. The Park has been 4 crowded Hie whole day m expectation of. another conflict between the police. At present quiet pre vails, bauhere are rumors that the 71st Regiment now in Newberg oh an excursion baa been tele graphed to return to the city, , A dispatch from Boston states that Governor King recerved a dispatch in the midst of the cere? moiiies fit Bunker Hill, urging bis immediate re- j turn to ew York, and that he accordingly left in the land train at three o'clock, together with : uie national uuaras. , . . - Mayor Wood's second arrest was effected ."quiet j Iy by Capt. Speiffht; of .thi new police. .-He is j cow in the Shei ilTs cusiodv. Two other war- rants are to be issued against him. The City Hall is still held by the Mayor's, police. An applica tion (or a writ of habeas corpus in the iayor''i case is now being argued before Judge Russell The troops are still under arms at their armoriei. THE CROPS AT THE WEST. ' The Cleveland Herald of Saturday has the'.lU- lovrm in r8fercnce to itia croPs at the r The whole? Wert b now in ils'loreliest June attire. Tho season is Ldej but luxuriant.. rlTlie backward spring kept vegetation in check,, and every thing seems, to have burst'at once into full leaf. During a trip "cf." twelve hundred milts through the et the eye every where, rert on . Sweet fields arrayed, in living green..",; " In southeni Ohio, Indiana, Illinois,-and Cen tral 'Mis -di'i, corn, though two weeks' later 'than umal, presented its long, rows of emerald, thrifty and shooting upwkrd with a rapidity almost per ceptible as the cultivator turned the mellowf fur rows. So of potatoes, of which a great breadth lias every where lieeh planted. Wheat generally waa luxuriant, and beginning to head. :. The crop promises well. So of grass and fruits. ' Barley and rye headed out and top heavy. - , f - "In Central Illinois, Indiana, and Ohio all kinds of crops arts some later, but equally pronming. The past two weeks have wrought wondrous changes. The high prices and scarcity have set the farmers, to work with more than usual diligence, and more ground is in 'cultivation all over the country than ever before. The indications are that potato fields are more than doubled in 'acres. The rot h.as disappeared and high prices for a year or two past have; made this crop a most profitable ono in sections where the yield has been fair. .'If the present appearances are a type of the future, there will be no lack of food for man or beaat the coming year." - ' 1 '-' Another FeGiTrvE Slate ExamtEtT 'nr Onio. A Deputy Marshal Stabbed and ' Atyro SAo.--Saturday morning, as four United ) States Deputy Marshals were arresting a fugitive slave and his wile in Cincinnati, the slave stabbed Mr. J. C. Ellioit, one of the Deputies, with it long sword knif upon which another Deputy' Mar shal shot the slave in the abdomen four times. The negroes were then taken into custody. .The Marshal's wound is of a dangerous character. The negro's is thought to be mortaL The aflray oc curred in a room on Yine St near the PostofEce, where the negroes were secreted. . : ; . - SnooTnra AitraY ur Lextsotoii. In-a quar rel ;bet ween John Clay a son of the departed ststesman, and a horse trainer named Edgar," in Lexington, Ky., on Thursday, the fonnerphot the latter twice with a pistoL One ball entered his month and passed out behind the, ear. Another ball lodged in his back, Edgar is reported mor tally wounded. The parties have . not been on amicable terms for sometime. Cincinnati Com tncreial. . ' :" - . To BE Eeixstat xi. The New. York corres pondent of the Charleston Courier, rtates that private advices from Washington announce that M r. Anthony Barclay, who was recalled at the instance of the late administration, ha3 been in vi,d to return to this country and assume bia former position as her Majesty's Consul; atf New York by Gen . Cass, Secretary of State. ; - - ' Tnr Washixotox Eiots The American par ty of Washington held a roeeting on last, Fri day evening and resolved ; to appoint .coinmittees to make a thorough inyestigatiofl ju, rejation to too iateriots, ana to .bung ite guilty parties to pupishihent- .They'- proXK:e'..to.'iiaye committees coiiipused of all pai ties. A Double Duel. Messrs. Prather and Phil lips, editors of the LaFayette Tribune, met Messrs. Appleby and 31 oorefield, of the Herald, of that pluce, in a double duel, oa the 2d inet., hear Au gusta, Ga. Each couple exchanged shoi4 without damage, when the affair was adjusted. ' AiiRACSAEOR to Buseia. The tolumbia Carolinian learns from a gentleman who) Las seen the letter that. President Buchanan has tenderad ibis appointment to Hon. F. W. PiCKiiifS,' of S"ofh Carolina and ti in the most cohaplimen-: tary terms. "Wliether Mr. Pickeus wil accept Ls not kuown. - ' . i . The: Empress Eugenie of France recently .ap peared at a baU Wearing iewels trbiite t-ahia Traa ' estimated at SOO.OOO. and having ounces cif lace cn nor rooe uiax cost uuuuv. . IT j ORGANIZATION 01? THE AMERICAN , . In order to do away with the enmhrous neoes- I sity of holding anmud meetings of the National Council, and Jo announce, more exi-licitly the poli cy 01 tae perican paity in rekrence to were? of organization, which was abolished by the Plat- j ton, and a Mr. H.uhbard. - Tho. lie, d d lie and form adopted In Philadelphia in February 185G, j hor language very AarJ to talk pased between ( the National Council at its recent scsrion in Louie- r'the"rrti., when they made si each other, and, ... - . . , , -. , i't, . ' . but fr-r the- lnterferonee of parties present, w.i yille, unammwulv adopted thq following doilbf mt WMlU hftV0 ct.-rped the rroeodiuK of st ; - plak of cgaxi2atio-. "Your Whip by a tisticutf. Thoy becama. Resolved,! 'fliat upon the 1 adtoornment of this- reconciled f r the time, however, and made anoh present National Council thiyfame sum ! adjourn- gies to fYrtar Worships," nr.d thus tho nsff.e; ed until called together as hereinafter provided. "' ( nd-d at that, tirr.fi-aad p'.see. bur ca vecrd.'y Resolved That the American party in each j Frichtyl (hero wa, tnueh-caucwwtng aitw.:?; tli- State and Territory and in the restrict of Cohim- ' ireMtwate f.-itnds'cr tho pRrties; and rumor has if bia he authorised to adopt feu'eh plans of ortranirn- ! that a duel is on foot;- Both are ger.tionvn of tion as theyj rcpectively may think best "suited to I hjtfh" landing and fterling integrity ; but f tiicy;. the views of the members of the party in their j def-ire to ft:mi;e tlicmsclrcs with cort'ee a3d re vol several localities. - f . ' - 1 vers at six in the morning, I a Chrittian havo Kesolvedf That the President of this Council be authorised to select a National Central Com mittee, composed of thirteen members, of whom five shall .constitute' a quorum, who shall select a chairman and correspond with the authorised Re presentatives of the American party throughout the CmtedlStates, and call together thi3 National Council at feuch time and place ae they may think THt BOSTON CELEBRATION. Boston, June 17- The Frfcat celebration comes offto-iay. j The weather isj cloudy, bqt we have no rain. The procession started at noon for Bun ker Hill. Ths streetsilre thronged and the shouts superb; ' J ' ij Anion? the notables present are the Goverr-ors of New York," New Jersey, Connecticut, "Rhode Island and; Yermont, and tfie Mayors cf Baltimorc- and Montreal ; Senator Mason, of Yirginia ; Judge Reese, of Illinois : Georse Peabody, Esq , Caleb Cuching, and numerous others. KANSAS AFFAIRS FREE STATE U. S , i . . SENATOR. t Lofia, June. 17. The Topeka (Kansas'! convention met on the 4th; inst., and declared the. admission' of Kansas nnder the topeka constitu tion to beitne only method of adiustinr the exia- lin? difficulties. . I , lhe Free-State Legislature met in secret ses tion on the 10th, and the next day elected W. A. Phillips tobe United States Senator in the plae of Gen. Liine. v..-, I' i . : FROM WASHINGTON. ! WASHrxaToy, June 17.-i-The official documents how that no instructions were civen by Secretary TvJ.!..'. 1 . . - . .J xuutii, taiuvr to vjouimoaore .iery.neor lapiain Davis, relative to GetK-rai. 'Walker and his mn.- Tlie language of Secretary Dobbin, to Commodore VIervine t-as: "It is prudent, and for the interests cf tbe country, to Lave a man-ofcwar yisit'Ssai Juan Del;Sur." ' i Tbe Nivy Department has determined t,i build cne of the.fiVe si-xps-of-war by private contract, for whfclf prdposals will be' issued. ' - As we! Expected, Tlie course of M. O. Yv'ad- dell, Esoi American, m runniDT for Cono-rtiss in the Oth l)istrict in opposition, to Mr. GiLner, the regular candiCate of the American party, has, we expedied, resulted inl plaeimr iu the field a Democrafo candidate, Stephen 12. Williams, .foq , of Alamance county. Mr. . Williams .Lopci to profit Lythe split in" the Amcriuan'party thus un fortuBately and neeulcssly nsad to dtp ir,:o Con. gress. Ih this, however, he siJl be diappoir.ted. If the ma.jse3 of the Arnc'ricfin party sustain tlieir candidate, Mr. Gilmer, he wii be" easily elected over bot$i his competitors,! WikHerald, CoS-ghessiokai. NoMEVATTOKS.- The Ameri cans of Eonisiana have made the following nomi nations fur Congress: First - Congressional Dis trict,1 flon.' Georire Etrstis,' jr..- Second Congres sional District,' Glendy Burke: Third Ccrtgres sional DJstrict, G. W.'Walerson. . Nrw;WirEAT.AN-D Ntw Flock. New wherit' appealed i a Charlton, jBouth Carolina, as long as ten days since, some pf which is said to be on its way5 to a Northern market. Oii -the 12th inst, ten barrels of fioi,1r from new wheat: was shipped- fromA-ugusta, Ja., to New Yoik". llExitn o? nois'. 3 kirn C. Dorix A letter recently received in. Washington flr.n Fayette yille, N. C.; states that Ahe hni!th of tluj d'Ltin goished gentleman 'i3 slowly improving. His cougn ts still troublesome, but "hu general healtu is better." This will ba most agreeable ncw3 to his numerous devoted friends.' ' Yisit Deerbed. r!ev. Mr. Spurgeon, of Lon don, ibis said, concludes not to visit this country at present. His American publishers have for warded -$1,000 as the result of three months' sale of his Sermons here. . I - ; - ,. : . Gen'. Scott's wife, whose illness at Paris we annoiiiiced some days ago, is not expected to re cover,and he is expecting to hear of her death by every steamer that anires. - . i . j y .. : . - OUTWARD Botjni.--Boston, Juno 17. The steamer America sailed hence to-day for Liver pool with $ 1,250,000 ih specie. - , , ' Prof. Rosswho attempted to commit 'suicide in P.etergburg, Ya., last week, is thought to be recovering-.. ' ' . ' ''. The heavy bloom upon the locust trees eaid to be an infalUble sign gives promise of an, abund ant yield of corn this year. The Governor of Virginia has designated the 23d of July for an election to choose a successor to the late Judge Conway. ' , 3IAURIED, On Monday evening, the 15th instant, at St. Paul's Church, Petersburg, Ya., by the Rev. John BecSwtth, HENRY F. SPAELDINO, Esq., of New York City, to Miss KATE D., daughter of Dr. John Beckwith, of Petersburg. On the morning of the 9th inst, at the residence of Harrison Pareek, Esq., by Kev. Hartwell Arnold, DR. EDWARD 31. HOLT to Miss NANNIE PARKER, all. of the county of Or angej, N. C. , . . , ; ! Long may they live and love Beside the fount of pleasure; And die to live above, : - And never die, no never. J OBITUARIES. Died, at Park Forestthe residence of the Hon. Mark Alexander, on Uie l lih of 3iaj', in the44ih yeat of he? tgc, Miis.. A:;i, T. Cot.f 'Ajr, -Rife of Hehry E. Cutstnan, Ei..uf ilecklenbursrToumv. Ya4and daughter o the .late Gov. James Turner,., of 2 orth Carolina., B - -" . r '- -,; - ' - ! Thus in the prints of lifts hath ii pleased A!- j mighty God to tak lrom m cur deer i.-ienti. at.d wbie v.-e rctist ever ;.nit deeply decre her irte parjtble Ios.s,yct we have kf; ttathe sweet c.'.n&la tioh of "knewihg that death. fnL .her. jdlling to, tn nil thit she- hell dsar onj earth, r.r.a fully prepared, to make that. dnU-kd dlg'tiniage.- from Whose; bourne ho travelier returns.. ' .In the, full po6e5siou of all of her faculties jEhe.yielded up her. soul to God with that' eonSJcric in his. mrrcies which none but the tioe chVkd:n can rror-e'ly 1 feelor justly appreciate. . i-or many years pait i she had been a con4stc-nt and -zealous nieraW of i tue .episcopal iisurtn, usu.g au tne mean5: ai ner v m'i "- a -- vy. power for the promotion of its'i&ierer.ts, aa woll as-L O shpply tfeis vpring, Ltet received t-t the iViu.t'4 for tfie cause of religion generally. The writer! HaO. n5.-iweati larg thfe-iaj.id.a-le of iLU iu.. of th&JpoortribuUn iylier to highcom; "tSp:fttfc1'- v anWTr- ' pHnient ibfea to savlhat she was jpcnav.Vir.d, j J ' ' ' " '-: ' I0"u ''. and; charitable, which ii fell?, attested by the j. o r;AUS.-A l- m.khpi'i t nuti u . ; ot gritefjii remembrance to which xhe Will ever be-; neia py inose oi ngr neignoors. who .necaea ner , . ROW IN A COURT-HOUSE AN AFFAIR OF. nONOR ANTICIPATED. - v ' - GotPSBono", June 13.-. Dear Ewess : One dar thin wei'k. the Coun-i ty Court lor Craven being in session at Newbern, a contention aud dispute sprancf up between two . -w orthy lewl centlemen, Hon. W. H. Wasbinr i no objection Oor: reterstntrg Express. Tobacco ix Richmoxo. A letter from Eichv mond, Va., dated the 14th, says." A meeting of commirsion merchants wJ held last evening, to deliberate upon the irreguhmthu in the existing mode of inspecting tobacco. lu object was chieflv to-prevent tho listing of tobac co before it3 arrival at tho warehouses ox in tho city, and one of the resolutions adopted request ir Rectors to relinquish thi3 practu? at ouce. r They also resolved to ettablh a . Tobacco Ex-' change, and the duty of selecting a room for tha purpose is confided to a committee of merchants. F r HOKSE. Seven or eight yeari old. - ' je20 ltpd Ay, R. MILLER. D M. PULL A I M & COAUCTIO.W s F.ERS fur the tale of Xegroet, at the oU lUnd of PULLIAM. 4 DAVIS, Wall itreet, RlohmonJ, V. Sales satisfactory, or no iharpi. Porter elwayi at taeh Depot. DAVID M. PCLLIAM, ALBERT C. PULLIAM. " P.iobmond, j 20 D. K. WttsiOEB, CVW-. VRANNtY, PUBLIS1IEK. OFFEKS . for sale 00,000 Books and Mapa, of all kiuJs, at publisheri pricts, to be aocompanied nith . , 500,000 Gifti, h Worth frow 25 ents to 1200 eah ? eonilctin of Ol t and Silver Watches, Jewelry, Reticulei, LAwa Purse. Portmoniaeo, Ac $150 worth of .Gifts .liteiUiUd with e very S00 books. .-'' ' A gift .trill he delivered with every book ?oU for Cn Delia,-or more. Although no book or a;Uvl will be sold for more thon the usual retail price, hnr,y will be poliforle?;.' Pcrscr.s wishing any particnlur book, eaa order at core and it will be forrarJJ w!th n Gift A1 complete C7tti!eg- cf Poohfi, Mpa, arid rtlt will bo rent to any addfc'2 on cpplicali.-ip. Prr-n orJerin bo&ki wlthfiil'w, thculJfurwstdtH tmiuut r.f peatte,' ta it raut iuvjiriaMy bepid in advincr., 1 "vv-rgi poftrire fr 1 'nd'$l J-f- boks isJ3 cefij, '.a tVr; . it &ud $2 bock", 'il ccuU. . , . . v A5(lre-., .- A. EAJXi-i, jo 20 .laiSK SKf 4Ct. X.2$3 B.'vuw..y, l. V A if 11 rex l v I r"n rc-U 1 L-- '" " . . . -. 3 "i'i n ti: lt''n cjn1ir.i-.r iCX0 wi ComtT, OT? :I!.W i.'CMti.-Ri-I je .vr, t4.,.-u-ii:" .'wbich ia rver.i.-cflcmrtaJ.ic nr.il ,i-d tjt..r cf cc.tofl, c-th, vu&i taw, ..ii-'itii.t l- ...r t 1 nor c ii ;ij? : ..ru ,r :a;s i:iff : rod: tin" f..a-.'! Vr ttrHisj tanw st"" !'.1s-M X- -h TCWEIi. S'taaJard copy. BtSOiV'i'10.-Tia Ca-sAUTXlsll-' SHIP Lerei5ioi9 exbiiing ntiilor th noma v..l eiylo cf iiOYSiEJt A Jo.vlts is tbii dny .lis-olvcJ by matiul co'nEott All jkuods iodcl ted to fciiJ firm v. requested to nudve payment, to . H. F.o.yete.r, and .nil puisrris having claims against said Siro will please pr.;-' sent tLcm to b.m for piiyiccnt. ' ' P. 11. 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The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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June 24, 1857, edition 1
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