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V -v VP I v - iv--nn mmmj H iff-fc-H i t. .-;'.- w -I- - - r"-t1""t - ikBtt - . " rratf , ..... -l-M - i - , t- 'V VOL. J. THE Ttt-WEEXLT: STAlv is pLsi.n;iF,r OS TUESDAYS, TIIUR.SOAYsLAXD 'SATL'liUAYrf, IN TUB CITT OF RALEIGH. BY THOi. I. LEMlf i m. (OflEce nearly Opposite the Poat OXce.) Terms of Paper. ' Ta Tri- WfMt Star- U pubiislwi at 00 per an: num. strictly is huvanci; "M 60 wilhin-is--emths; cr j Do at th,cnl uf the ear. O.tc dollar during ses-don of J,egiVture. - '.' - Tie irf'V.jr is compiled from the tri-week'y mi l ratiled to country suMSribt-ra at $2 per annum II .VPVAsye; f&u aii mmi at me v'AV't; rit't-'U menthoi r at tbe e:)ii-;ition of Krffe-T W Ccts auring t:io s--ioc ol t',f l.e'M!iirrT ' (y.'i',ln .In orderjto preclude tbe neewity nf s.-n mii; n ,rth fir elieap newsp.iper, we prupi. to fur -iih tbs Wkkkii l'apel1 Ut clubs of six for 81 70 j per 0 y ; of t'Mi lor o.Vii D01.nr. and a HAi.r or ; jutf r,ip;,e fur ttc'rity-hve wj'I-t' Wa v. iil 1 ir- i .1 w i !l:.ill !!! tU3 iRI-nEfSLT, C'U ;. CI 1X tor ; 00 tfn poptcs f r tvrrdy(ivs d ,!'ars: Kates 0? Advertising. , (1'iliut4orlr) i'.rst .usruon, eiith suoseaeet ii.sertiou, 8 months, '., ii ' 1 year, " t with tat MtoraiicnV Si, CO 4,00 Cod 1!J,U.J U ) da Lonjjor Alvi;rtiii-Uilnt in r-r 'H.rU.'iii. ' 'utbiNix tjAi.-if lour liiis 'aad tindie:) f tsIIJ ne iMr!l one year tor . uo j ' Tif'-U "B Wl advertise lor oilr lnerohants and . ol tuo ear. It will contain tull and!. ut; lul n-p,n i others, f ir Sii a year, with the- privik- ic of tdian- f tin- pr-iew itat tjf-butb'Hirr.scs of Confess- -utv: itt .-wiiii-nuimaily d tttsrtiti;? lli.ittriji1au.ioiTiViwrt;tii53iG artieO r.tSoie ..iisr:riTij: ji'v t, !. n :f they desire. ' i v . I,ien it i- devote.!. , Vcnly advertisers furnished ith tbu paper ! The Vti:Ki.y Oi.onf: v.ii'i cor.t'iitt AKi-uitttr 1 ':4)r ',.. , an I tHisccll.itiinis ankle: n:;d wid occafiioa:illyt;i frj." 1" adviTt'in-meiiU are entitled to on ii.- i.ei.ivU-s -if -.u-.di i 11 .rt.tae-J :i . couur.tid uiiivvr-., 11 iii (.-'n.try p ipi.r. j itii-:r;t. . - - - - j 'I':,,-10 io cf Wrri:rv ('irs; is r: i,-, ' 1. v.. it, hnii., 1 .N w. ' I'i'iK.r 01 t i.tnl H .11 ir I treotH, ) is our nut!; ijed ii-int d' rtl-fpiiiiits inn M:i,:i:pti '.., lni- t'nTi-r ?mdxer"i;t tot thtrsirfne, firr tfieCTty cf lit:' ii'lfli.hia. t iY-U M'. TIIUMI' liibiii 'i i" ititd South Si't.N, l'.s.j., (S I'., corner of t?trM'l.-! is nl'-:t- Kiitliorized ;.i V'f'rie MiiiH'i'iptt'iiiiaiKl uvi rtt-i-i.nni.. uir ui "St r.' in the city of filtii,i,Fv, a4 4if(JKb I 1 hi -n t of the "-line. tub Furrrsii box. ('..rn- f of W'tl.tunjlan !-ir;ictt Strr.s mill fpl-nd'fl F.abnhii"lit. jest ilVipli-toiL and. tk;.iull;A iifx-aoip, is.4 i Mt 11 . m t'T the nixpeetiii 11110 i.n-onajo (u me I'-iH'i.'. W. It. l'lM'I'r.lt. tlio Aif't't and M.iaa-er, is wi I! kifiwii iu tin e :ni:annity, ntid tbria;iiout the Slate, as n t'ateier fur the taste of' all tl'.o-j" bold ol -" v, r$n," TTYrrnHrf-rsrir- iivii otnttit V'Ei.tcaci -'s or TUB SEtSOS. I!KI1I). S ' Ar.mi'lll). FRIED. ST K WED. And dune up IU r.. with all tint el c-'fi': 1 In' II111-"! ii mi arrancii'd as to firuisii 'alo,n.? I-., noli-ii l ii-tired for private p-u't'-'s of r.-n tioiu'-n 4,.ir.itt uf rM.iii!i; tiuoiiM'ln." 'ili'l )'i,K'HvU. """'" I' ill' I'll It at i en-is to the (.'uUnen. pi-rMin. Tr ty. -m.. -Wrt - n-tU'-.- and tr--- wUi l.fc )r.tfed ''tvr-i,ntrrnpy-iTftbe''CoS'i;'Ii:i;M& anv huiir -,f the day or nijiht, by eei'niii; tlicir or- j rii.; 1 1 1 - - . i -11 1 On Oers to in--, ii'iiiv . . . . , t Ii-iii 1 n ot the l.e-u !at ur -, w n-'ii t.itiue of theTaftL-latur w no j lh,--r :ir I, ins 11 llicia! diiflek, inayrelV' at I " 1 I I'ER'Sttintl othVrV.i'.-V, :. m, twi-a-ls and eust-mi'-rs or ta-j tli: -li tb- niM-ivr.s ; w..'.l !, i.i-: , .m e iiiitfd ! t .l l-i th" same. .o patnsor expen hall be Mi-red o ntaKe mis i nr. iriLr. wneie every v i:-n m in-.- f-loieuro shall be (iratified. " ,' W. U. PEPPF.R. Ag-iiit for. L F. Smith, llaleinb. Mov,, lo1.1800. Ji-rtt ;J'WWii,is-'i--,'-iJ,---J- .jrlh Cawlina Fushionaljlr Jcwilry More. I'Ab.Ml.K A. I! A. MS AY II AY V. lust rwivT- l tlio litci-t splun-nd sttek . ,f ri'-li and hind-i.ini Go,,!-, in their line, ev- vv i,,t,M-e(l fir -aie in me i i. ii-i,i. 1 1'-- pn.'i,-,. ,,f tbe arttiSe-- b-ritijr only sin -passe-l by their v'-i'l'iiiin' -s and c'liveiiiooee. Th-; Patterns are ea-tin-lv 'ii-k, tin, I the lieauty of the v.irious doiit'ii liv which they are embellished, is quite unique and faiK'ifu.i. reaeliing the very highest perfection of Art an 1 Skill. Wo desire an inspection, w hich is the only pi 1,, if necessary to convince all porsuits of cor rect t i-Oe, thai stii'lt splendid ond,'it urh wj re iM-nalilc prices, were never before ottered in North t'amlina. Our Fashion iMe Store, theref re, stands No. 1, amon-i the attractions of the City of Raleigh during the present winter. Splendid tiold and Stiver Lever Watches. (iold. Vest, Foh and Guard Chains. Ladies Watch Chain new style. F. ir-IUii. ltreast Pins nud Finger Rings. Diain-md llreast 1'ins and Rings. Oold Lockets, ISiaceleti, Ketches and I-CecViaces. Cnhi and Silver Penoils and Pens. Cold, Silver nnd Steel Spectacles, C-ild Sleeve HuttoiiK nud Siu is. -J e;,,ld and Silver Thimble"; and Silver Combs. foetal, a--.ii tfi -Sbe'l nod Silver f:l C..si.. I 'iuck-", wair.iated (f-iod liine pieces. sj'vet- T tb, Desert and T.'u Sp'- ns. Li-llf. ritr Tonr. 8nH and Crep'm Ppoon . Sdver Plati'd ii'i'.ti-r Knives nnd Forks timi-Cupi. Steel fiai'is and Keys .ml .Music Hive-. Mi -1-wi-r ed bass. T' .i-'lsand Itiir -au ! r.,'jds. l.ir-'e co'lcctlou of i in,: Cut -pry. PiM'.u.ivrv fi,r the ToiU'lt :;ud lV,v Bcx-s Fit 1 .s.'its Fine Waitets. Rich Plated Custoi s, Candlpficl" tn.d P.a-kets. Waiter" and Fruit Stands new styie. Britt.ania Ware and Flower Vaccs. Pocket Rooks and "Silk Purses. Hair, Tooth and Shaving Brushes Pistols, Table Cutlcrv and. Guitar Strings. FANCY GOODS. Th"ir personal attention "w ill be devoted to repair ing all kinds of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. Old Gobi and Silver taken in exchange. November, 1800. ' 4G ly k STOCK .OF GOODS, ra44 dosifabie Count rv Stand, will be disposed of on accommodating j tf-nhsvif' elirry-trpplieflrtrotf WytrTrridi dresseil, to '.'J. H.," West Point Po ," Orange county, N. C. '".'' To' ny person wlio would be wil ing to tak boarders, or havint; children to Educate, this loea titn presents peculiar advantages, us it is within a fw hundred yards of one of the best .M ALU ACA-D-E,MIF.S, in the State ttn-l only one mile from a fe male School where all the adVantagei of an accom plished fema' education can be obtuineH : and is in as healthy a section of Country as any to be fouad in the State. ' . . Reference may be made pat!-iuild - -UEAUTT .f- LITCIIFORD, Rrilelch. , -V. :.; 2-JiwT.I. R ALEIGH, TUESDAY, Nn EMBER .20, J 850. ':h:'";-'r' 'liiiCGI.ouK. 77 ,:.' .4 CuTicrttfionaL Aartenllural. miii Literary S i r ., ?. """' - ' o -f C m-ress. Con-rcsa has now so liberally trouixel the undertakii;rr that it will bo cetbti.-lid as a stni iril work woi tby ot in ofiicifil imprimHt'ir, unless tiio unJpr!n-'l faiU,iu It i s duty. w iL not llie case .'. "n neit cfT L enn avail. Tlio Clone id t!m only p.ip. r ttiat will furnnli l ull reports ut'thc proceclini-- . .jobbte? ofthe two liuiiSv'-of J'ngre'!; nnslliavii rcit ived their sanction ussucli the bust Reporter will be eucacou to wnto oat the dcrh itcs oi'!icli, d;iv wliiciiwill uiidcrzo the revision ol the MemSnr?. The work, r.ller pnssing throagii I the P.mlt !'. )is nl rccsiviuir correction, wiU Ij , ;.r.'S":itd, n? fin'.the'i, iu t!ic Cosuuessiosai GMiax ' -il l Ai'i'EsnX. - The deb.tt.-s will probably incrvsc in i -'cic.t . iu.-iiij the nett scssi'iu. The o.u iu're-ct vhiol:'j! grood ti. .it, V. Vr.w'.'. si j;lv way to at:i r. ;.i''fi.u viriefy wh'.ch. ::: t ' 1 1 vrpfresive ecu;.' r". . Uk- : ii .IIol )!' p.iffy till t!'cn'i:ijii;ou lor )v!:u t :ii:i i.ji:netto5i, neeoss.-.rily rrodnrf. Vi.-l ii.t.ie'i . wi'l m -it -ui!.o upon t 'i'rii; ,11- ii tiio ni'. C'i fesa; which wi'.l ), e.okk.l ..1 ti;--tr ( it . n n. " All the ! HiO 'S, f tiu KepnUic. 'ipendeut oa the i sccssi-i to t!i ? Pi esMoiv:y, is well as all thereat and p rrmumit Intc-.ta trnieh ;io to i.ie in-.-unc- ment of the nowor ft' thn. nv v. vM - iv. '...; ' in"! -eti j,i .' 1 m ' ii'.,o:i. s- '.i be 1: (... J d, ;y the ! ui:: setiaion 01 ngrtss, una wcuk y the rem., " i.i',:i.,r, ni.ia iew t- onttuu a (. i".:n'r-; i-.' t ' 1 1 : , i i U i I . 1 i:e ).(. i-.ts-:: rV-.r," fr th;-" "last' pr.n'.editiss nod ' : ::. SI i.; . iTFwil' efah-id". t ' .-Vi';i.ti-i'n y nr, ( n..i I 1,1 1 evlusively. will cirbisn'e tbo revi.-:i"! 5iTT7 oloii; Hie ni'fKMiix wot t'nojraee tiw revi::i-i soeecn ! es i"-piti-;t,-!.v, End the n,e??;njres of the l'vesidciit j of tin; I.iii::.,i Kt.ireml ;!.e ip(irt r.f tl.e IIiuaN oft!..' ft I ! I.. I .,.,,,..,. j Th'ri'crt!CSSI.T5'At Gri.VbirnVid Ai'l'KNDix wiil I be published as :'a,t a;; t'10 proceediiiis of Coni-ebi j will uiaire a nu utii-r. Minserioers m.iv exotct i , iiiniihor 01 :i,;ii 11 week during ne f.t -it four weeks of a tcsib.a, undt.vo r three numbers f vudi a W"(df a'tterw .rd.ii. t ntll tit e end of the session l oi.i;i!i't in'ietn--! to tl-.o toNi"iiu:sios.L (ii.jBE ami -Atvw-iT-riil- S Ceht't'T SiibScnbers soon uf- Ivi- 1 'i-niri-e-is K'.'ji.inns- N-n lniii ot a i ilijoeal party n-oet will jj-pear in the I u. hie -me tb it which will be found in the Con-i-o.-fciil -reports. -. A papur -assuj.liiijf-tod.t au impartial vei.kb; '.-' uU si-li ?, rnnnot niaiiituin its cimra-'tcr if tbe editorn! colaniiiH rel'.ect a party TriiMs. For one cuj.y cf tj.o Dmi.v OtoBB (daily din-ii; j tT.e ses-ioii '. i.'-jiiifre", a:. 1 weekly dur!:i:; the ro: .-,! a v?:ir. i,-i. 1 Forjite V ,n.v lit-o-: f,r ;li,:? Jl..au..a..yiir.al.ti.e 1 raU"oTT?f conn a ii,nt'" I'-,.- "lit- i-.-py uf ib- t.KKtr (,i ,uv. fur one r--roiie c-pv 01 tm am-smux uitrtui! ttt sf:ti- urn ',,r luup cuiiies of tiie si.s-si,;.i ther, or part of both durieit iUO IV,- ten Copies. "I' eitbet' or part of both during the s -mou 10 Oft I The ji-ici" for tliee papers are so low, that 11 1 I v incc payments arc indispensab'e to carry them 011, I and no order will be attended to unless the liiou-jy j accompanies it. p --ilCTiptifl.n TOrty-d j red", in money at par in the section of the country w-'i-r sub" -riber-1 esi-l". ! Tie Oksouessioxai, Gions- and AprENrn.t. or the . tlio Datt y (.-.one, ns tlu.-y may elect, will 1 e sent to ail editors who lilay publish this Pro-pe. tus ,.s often as h:-o times bl-fore the first .M-v. !a - ia fie- - . ' . . . ... cembv i', 1111U srm t:s one cipv ol tln-ir p ip- r cai- C'ipv t iiaii.g it 'iistineiy ni.trUed a round with a pen to direct aur attention to it. JOHN C. RIVES. " V."ash:nc,tox City, Oct. 15, 1800. ' W dil Lui ,(V3 Jjjiajbo , -. Crjcers nn;l litaeral tuiumis-siun Mtrf hanls AND FOR WARDING AGENTS, T TAVE taki 1 LelFolIott Ueu tlie large store next above Pow- Ilotel, and oiler to their customers and the public a large and qenernl asortment o!' Groceries, embracing all artjcls t'S'tnllv kept in similar cstab- tishmeuts. ipm'uout Liort excepted, some of which they specify helow: 70 hhds N Oi'lenns, V Rico nnd Cuba Sugars SO bbls and butt is Loaf, ( lushed smj l'onii ered Su-tars tr , COl-1'l.s Refined, first 'and see -nd rj" "tv S-i"r 3o0 ':s;r- itio, Lapusyia, Cuba nnd Ja?A CoftVe SO ch'.jts Tens, including siitierir r qualities, Iinperint. Yoniir Hyson, G Powder j;llu.:i:. (j'' LfiJi i.'u i r.r.-J Piti'.-j M-jI :,s;3 . 1? bbls puou..y Origans - 60 " Ni 1 Gross and Fntni'y Roe Harrin'"! 40 No f M ick-ret. . ' '" "' .00 lii.i', pHn '"i-eso - - -.t " lui.l.n.i! iiLoinsh C'le-v-O - , 20 hl'.-is V,'et,:rii Buc-n, ; i! s ,-.r: 1 shoulders . 10,000 lb? Vh-ffiia 8 ad " Caralina Bacon .-'' 25 if I. ,ii-l " S tier'fs P'.ce - j 25 baps Ginger, Pcjiprr rind Spice J d J ljt,s Itcsie.uKr V iiif-gar , . . . , 100 boxes Soan, nicluaing Fancy Soaps 100 " . la low, Adiiui.tiitineiiud Spot m Ciin d ei . 90 tor Engl sb, Scd--s an 1 Amxr-ta W, hoop nod b in J Iron 2 tons UUstereJ, German nnd Ca&l Elect 0 .Lasting', assorted . -75) tens Eastern Nai!s. BJ and -10J tncltid . inflf lo-t and Rot Ltnipg anxious 4o know .what new idea the .dandy 500 iv p,.0T and "Mim1 1 Shot, - ,lcip,nnhjd "got into Ins head. A fur the on kegs Hazard Powder - , T i crow r had assei d;ed, C .pt 11.1 E. sterp'-d out SO an-l hbU Scotch 8nutT' , - f ''My friends. I understand you object to me 500 pieces Gem in, DunJeo anl Gunry Bag- hep irise I om dressed d It lie finT ttun our Ri"f t ' y ; . 120 coils Baling aud.Mnni! a Rope - luO boxes Gi-iss, 8x10 to 14iH .. P.IIIIO llw Pntffin Vain." i I.1..1S Bed Cords, Cotton tints, Trinc, fnUv:' Cigars, .vc. V'itlia variety of other articles, all rf which thev offer on their usual acenmmodntiuir, terms. whipped. Ph-k vour men and S"nd them 00'. They are also .prepared to attend ti tbe Commission j '-"Alter a. short ' con-uttaticn, a huge, " brnad and Forwarding business, ituvinct ample room for,i tt. 1 t,i r. it . - 1 taras-aai IlhmsslTJivi nersoualat- " f: ast arg, tention to tbe aam. 1: -lni. weILmttd.,8nd supcrtor hoxer. OctoHof ; '..""'' "' " '"'J'-' "--.Th' rormiryman ntshed tip, Snlcndinj to CULTCHE OI' f;KAI'E8. iiv is u mat w? ere so nariiwar , iis a r.a- ",)"-l!uI C.n.Uvatlhn of tin.? wltof-jsotrio n!:u f the Ilml.-iwii i (I8hC!QU3 Iruit I:. 19 patn Piver jhc o'her dav, in coir pany with a frii-nil ' just rclir.noa Irom s. tiur ;:; :!?; KIihip, ho it;-; iioriTi' ii i"3 th:i! liuU'tiier-" . . . l i.:it. sic ! as. me n ivrc h;m f l!l? II I.ISfi , WPS ' worm srveriii n in a rod i it iwifiT (Trnsst find a i 1, n fr,: fur 'Mm"! Mr si-il uiHi riiiii:itj are tjiuic f-; ni, 1! n u ii'O f m-'iis !, Vnks ft' tin'' !'ii if terti ,'.'hit 'li'vw'iiv itiuti ;f i;r c inii.i'.'.i'd s iu'i !-f ii-rii':;'. c.r r. !l.,c; ntr .u-r pri'ipip-.'! !.; i-" 'ii'-nc l!u' in r.i- il 1 l.i:,' ' mi t', aric-'i? Ii.' ! I'U-rf ":r-- ,'r; - ,;,,ni B-.( n ! 'spe'.' i.! :'i 'hIu.V-. ;i 1 ' --iv; ,' ilc!; u !'?:; 1:1 rx'sorti - : ' ! .-! :i:s: Tt'-cj yii-., v ah i. , r . j ii:.', hav ! a' ! ,:a".v fifB ' '-"ns, protlu- i 4 ; prod i.(l .'. Another . t!-:M t!;, 1 over t. e tin v!i. e 'o .S':if:a. t,3t e eomrr, "' the pr. ; eo. 'a, ili I'H' 1 1 .!,!. i'l. '1. iiv liter. if.h L'-tl V. en iirs II. f' wuil'.il ;,!i;,ii ,) tti in wo ItvTt -i-f-rrti-i-iT trr trrntrc kinr'n of wiite it , irth f .. ih 'a- t' llfi-l'i ill rue.."'.' i-dllllsr. 1 ', 1 I' If- !r 1 r it'';rio'i i-f tit' i 1 tn i'!;iliiln v is, " ih! ha. c ;: ma'tir eini lor th" t.i'd 1. been in tide nt ii'it ti'Vi'ifr f.,.- th ; and th' win, -it w , :hat i , tiiii--i (.'I'll!' ;:t t'. 1, 11 It '- t III! t'e ''i''T IC :: i'.:; I pMi (. It is w ell known tint '.vine, prn- . 1 I r 1 1 1 . (ncf.i trein gr;ip's crown. 101 nil? s, ni a lu:! is w.nt'h five or tfi titv.es the p :i-of that jrown. on the n,iosiie side, alihoo'ih the rrtj)?- fire of the- sttrre vartf v arro-tn 5tt - ip'tti 1 tiie'samtt cultivation. I ; : 1 1 roeuv hnls i-uch I, i.s pruJuce thefinet kinds of European wines, v. puss over an too Biriie entirely "to grow griper, and aluni.s'. i-iari.ih!v plant them on onr richest soil:-'. Tiiis nnv he verv m);)'? tortnl-te grap-'s. bti it iseertainly the reverse of what is desiralile f:r wii:" jrapei. ' Are then none now antoti-; the many weal tliyafid iiitelli-rent persons settled on the hanks of ths Iluds n,-whi v.iil un i?rti!;e the ctilti vatimi uf wine grapes ? We know very well that it will ri'iiLi,s:eYx.ai:.s..aL tne nrsi place, to, prootp-e tf.e n-ntt seedhtv.-s ; a-ni after that i.-.anv vcar' kud ol , mere to v. .tie tii '.'!: .n.ut tvir Ira uuopj.or- nnotv to 'f! ,-t 11 if. JiLJlJilert ..fljj.e. I niM.lic,,' ii;jon tt," grea'.i :t.;i 1;; t u e slit ia-. '. as n r:.i,,i:). n' v.'-( 'P'.'Ijmv- It t-s Wfli wn: .the horticullitrat s ,ci,-,,i inure t.'.L.-.sirai)iO if n:i ti--. 1 'ic-' I ! ti. tne a: t,.e at!-;t.iOii 1 . inn : v- i)ol,l ne sf,! 't'i:.,i( 11 uf ei.'ii'.lemi-n ifmS'srw "titnild--r)y tot'iii-'d; wftrr-snffi:- eientcapituWiiiii oers-iferatici t devote at. least, twenty years' cii'ort io HccoM.-r!i-1i so valuable a purpose. xisccll i.v r. ft r s . A NEW WAY OF ENLISTIXU PECRlTPsT country men of the Soudier:' States have so tirent a dislike as those weaiiriij tine clothes, nid tliere is no surer w.tv of tecomiicr innnn. j ., -.1. , 1,, .1,,, 1 ', .1 V . " ' , ''r' faiiiionahi v dressed. 1 Ins aversion extend- !-,(..,..,... .1. c ; I : . ' 1 . , , eil lar oa--K, us ine i-n. ow nu; int'i.Kllls will show. During the Revolt: 'ionrny waf,' a (land. E a mrniher i f orf of ihe lirst fsniil-es ! of Charleston, havin-r lost in a skirmish mns. j of Iiis men, went to the interior of South Car ! nliua for the purpose of eiili.s'.inir recruits. Having -appointed .a rehdezAous he .spent a 'day or two in looking about ihe country. At the time and place appointed he found a larpn number assembled, not one of whom wotiid enlist. After se- end hours -n-ent to no per ! pose, he appointed a rendtz ous for the next uay and ten ttie e-rouini. .Next nay came, and with it the peine crowd hut he met with i no more success tba'i hefme. W hat could 1 he th? matter! It was- thn fi'st v.ino dnrin-r ! tPu- war that a rscnii't'igntft'eeir had .Itwtt eu ' t'relv r.!i:i3'-"i s.si"ur. ' tjonie'liKig must he .wrong, and h determin"-1 '. ku iw wha'it ' was. Calling on?, of th.i -rustics afldtj he tasked: ' W'iv is. 1: I get no rc-r"i':;. Yoti do'i't tiitnl?,' a.tswea'J Uc c-mntry, frt-tn th?t we ar' etxr.s to 'list uti'ler r-uch ' lookin-r inmt as yeu are! Yoa p.rc dressed 'too fine to he trftsch of fijh'er.' ! In those days'k'tfte-breeches and silk stock j tngi wcr' fssiitoni'ilit, nnd th'a Cnjni-iii was J dressed in tltat style; there by his unpopu jl triiy. lie turned to the country mail and l-faid: ' .--".'' tSi om obj' tt (o my d.ets do ou! cv j w ,1. ' t',)inP h ,rp U).m0Ux, , , anJI sf ,j J-JM e .. . .. . . .... -11 ,.i ui,.i. . j . Next day the same crowd had a-seinhled. selves; you think 1 am unable to fuht on that aeeonnt. "Now I wish to 'make a proposition to yoniI will whip as many -of you as will come out, one at a time, with the understand in'' lhat cverv man is to' enlist after he i? bni.h out thp cauUiijj in a (i-v minutes, lit u;i :00k his man, Jiom ever, cud soon uita-bun-d iiis length o;j ihe-rrass. A re::ter bully tlian the first stepped oui 10 take Ins place, and soon took his place tin iiiccunJ. Tin; ciiuntr men stared, 'fhny had n iili-1 sur'i' a inn could fight. ; lie hail, lio-.vf. it, enli iiod two men, m must be ! 1 v. c:l t ) tru I'urlhcr. The bully of the crowd r.ow V' j.pfd out tr tiks the gentleman in i..in.'. lie was a stsut i Uoh weijfhtnjr about Ibtftmivh. nnd lr.'icH that he never had 11 "a wliintis-l. lie kn"W nothing Imwevpr, Ii .'.iiir. mi 1 he v ,tv soon followed his r, , i;i : -. ;-rcr was n crowd fo utterly , r .."!' ,!. '1 l-.r-.-a oi' their Lest ncn v.-ipped 1,1 ..i In :n ill,.- eii hev couid ii.. . i ' i;u stood perfectly uioUoa- ,'i el Is nre'oa sa:ised? I have your beet men: I suppose c'.'en itow to following their 'U ild i' !i0 I .i.l,l(.ic. Ntii hit fit,' rtspotdtLipae of the crowd, 01: li 1 i '11 i; ti n'd w. Lc; "? hoy ia all I :1. I Tii.-' ii 1.' so, ar. J in a short timi the cap ! t iin had Iiis rn.'np iny f.licd, and oilers of more l tli.iii he fii.i!ii ii ; J r.inrii I v., J 'auLi'e Mladz. .ml: ..:..;; v on i;i:m:il TAVioy. ltv ttror.r.iK jsnr.vm. I 'i;iv l.i 'ii ho; I'.vce, tint !n-n uf 'li t Mesieiin v. r : at Hi" r-.t' ,0' til power Oi at p'.'-':ie::t n II n V l'e-1 th tt 1 iv 1.1 hitn ..st in iii, t!w n''Llt wor An f,-:,. i lie lir.s tnin; u:,ij a Oi-au'iuil rhrrrrr-trrtntwis trwmeMhe -Wittf llottsevi" rif I'otoiinie feli-u-m-.l in the sett 1 n-j sun, a band of music en the triound, waspliying; the j 'i-ar-sp'ttialed IVrniicr.' and a gay crowd of men and woni"n, and children, with nttrsef and - e;'f - - s - r - were woiking- nliottt, enjoying' the evenii!', the music, the green grounds, andthe view ol (he noble river, with the Washington AIoiiuuiL-ut 111 tii'Jta proportions, rising on its hanks. President Ta tor was among them, j not' as .til 'S id Lurotitt- w hen t hev com down aiiioTi thS " people, surrounded ; by ouaids or star spanuied attendants; no, hut uti- titiemled, alone, plain in attire as the plainest of the citizens around him, the greatest part of them strangers to him. Yet he seemed to feel th at he was amontr friends, and his honest t!ir.' Iirm and con ha oressurc oi his hand made a IV. 't. l et en 01 tin: stran. rt r who was lor tne . . . lir -t ttm .s.eixiiii.i liiirnduceil to Dim. lie stood there liiijixJttJhiisiuU.- the I. lilted Ta; iorjjjut kof ta-l.".. eveniiitn iiiu; ti j-'iii and 'iinihliusf in tjie -rrass in uncon-' I-"'ted l.olonies ol Aew England, viz: Massa sts ...i. d hhi-nv. II njhe olecc-tr'ttbev !..r'.!''.si:ti5.- New . JJ.y.Mbj.'Co.!RlicU.-Ner. , - " ' 1 ir... . i.. :.. att 1 . . i 1. te 1 hw 1,1, . , ; 1 - v trnl v a re tihiic.ui scene one ofiho.se il 1 run s, e mo. -e nlb-n nti earth. Where aira'sOice and fortune are done awav with, and life is a- j any servant run away from bis master into gain an Idol, full of innocence and beanty in ; any confederate jurisdictions, in-sucri case.up tlie lap of great nature. Mav the star- ! on cerplicate from' one -magistrate in the spanned hinner float wider and' wider over i jurisdiction out of which the servant fled, or such scenes,' such banquets of life! ' j upon other due proof, the said servant shall bo The next time I saw President Taylor, it j cither delivered lo his master, or any other 5w,a:v s on, and with him his he tutiful daughter, the proof." The rendition of fugitives from sister of th j Gr as s, .us. liiiss. .. P.olitteal ' sirviee, it thus appears, was familiar to the 'ueitions, ta which he was called .'to-. attend, ! S;,br-"- of the colonial days as it has been since iietaiiiud hu.i froia us. Vhen he came ho 1 adoption of the Constitution, which in was cordial and simple in his manner," as be- stiument in fact incorporates no provision 'that tor.- 011 Ttie gr : en. I he saemed to tns not was not familiar to usage and public sentiment mice well and as if he was trvitw to-cast of It is noted as rennrkable that ihe' mode - ol irom ins in, ml a ciouii. And so tie tuu; as a letvletnaa and a truj Anv.-ric m ga.i.letna i at tending to ladies. He spoke to us of the Iddi-iiis, anion tr wln-rn he had been much", and i- -1 1 t vt whom he knew well. And as he spoke he ' . . '- i-i -- i" brightened and hisspeeeli fallowed on so pleas-1 POPULATION OF NEW.YORK.7 autly and so cheerfully, that had we been egc-.L Thtctty of 'New York contains a population lists, we would have forgotten how lime flow- j of ahoi t 15i8 0:0; Brooklyn, Jl 0,00; 1 Mil ed on, as we forgot the storm which gathered j llams'jiirg, 65,000; making in all 593,000. without and .ratted at the windows. .v j New-York, in "point of population. isow the It wa'safuw i.iya afterwards that I heard in , third city in Christendom, being exceeded only the Senate, the low thrilling tones of Daniel by Lonilon and parts. " '; As regards commercial Webtser interrupt" the discussion going r--i, to ounce that "a great nnslortiine threatened :ha land," that ihe PresideuUof the UniteJ States was not expect', d to outlive that day.- And that very c'cnintr, how ciiantrel was the! gay scene io the White House? Death was laying his luavy hand 0:1 th? beloved father of h Hnuny ott iheelcctt-'d head ol the ICspubhc '-. . 1,1 lu j j mica s a;cs. , . . -.. Yi.'t ssrene was he even ntv r In death he s ra-iped the hand of hi3 wife, and said, - -'My ..ar wife, I am nm afraid to die. 1 have tried J to do my duty!" Add that stern monitor, sq teu lul to in in y camj to lu.n on his death b -d, as itco:nrtcr, as a s'loth.ng angtl. . Bat hn had long, lotij sinee mada of htm a friend. Daty had heoii and was the, spriti!' of his life and aetions. Iiis fncds and his foes (snd he had such 111 -WuT- dial 1 1:v poln.'cs,) must jinn in Hcknowledinnj that trutintuness and con- sccatiousness were t.'ic tKiswerving quahiies of his mind, la these virlut-s he was -Treat I saw him but twice, nud for aliifli while; hut an 1 sjw and with whit I. have -..heard ol him. I can welf understand that -bravo - man. h fTnnp .iifoiis en the btttle-lcld, hi e q 1 as children at bis. death t and that there . ts, within the hitelloune, a he-irtuho af'er that dftxth never more will feci the joy of life. Yet happy, is she, who can love and glory in such memories! ' And happy the man who lived and died osi he, who on his djath-hed looking orer a tile , of great military snd civil import, coulcl serenely say,""I am not : afraid to die; I. have. tried to dn my -dtity." f -' i&iy-BOOK J03 PlilX IlXfJ.l of every do scrbUon nctttly and c''Vy. vificuted at this otTiao. "';" 1.; :' -..-;' , r "l ?'"' AO. 4. 1 IlEkLCEIVi LAW AS'lOKLGlllVBI tKtM IAVEJY. As the law is exceedingly penal we m it principal features. TJie reruon having a power of A.aoroey may pursue end rectum the perry elerpd to he a sletc, either by proouria f a. warrant from a Judge or Conm isartuier of uW United Sutca Llonri, or by se zing him whore 4e tine caa I e done witltoot process, aa4 talu'ng iiini be lore s-tid Judge or Commissioner, 4c. .Any pnrson who ahall obstruct the arrest, or shall rescue, or attempt fo rescue, or shall aid or abet such alleged, ilave directly to escape, or shall harbor or conceal such Wave shall for either of said olledices, be subjected to a fine aot c&'ceedinir $ 1.000. and irnnribnn. Ujcrtt not exceeding 6 momhsaiul in the event of escape shall forfeit, moreover, on a ivil process, the sum of $1,000 ss the valtfc of said tlave. In no trial or hearing under this act, "hall the v testimony of such alleged fugitiye be admittei in tvidenoe. , The Ila'or-is Corpus is suspended, th law saying " the certificates, -c, of the com mission conclusive of the right of the perron in whoso faor trrin'cd, to remove such fugitive tit the Stat- or Territory from .which he -escaped, and sliall reye.n,iiillnituiiatailjnn.;eLueli,.-. person or persons by ary process rsaced by any Coutt,. Judge, Magistrate, or other person whtifnsoever." The United States Marshal, after arrest, amJ in his possession, is bound for the safe custodv of. the ylaves, in the sum of $1,000, to "be charged in the event of escape, to his bond. ileiaaliie-'n!9Hm9He'''f 4Htafe-dcliiii5 after the owner swears he apprehends an ar rest, and the Slave is given in his 'tiwimly by the (Jommissirirrer, to be-reiurned to the .place where he is claimed, ... The .paymeRof -the differem erpelises aT2 oflicers, are provided fop. The officer making the arrest is to have $5 and other additional expenses. The Commissioner before" wbbra the Slae is brought, is to have a fee of $10, in the event of conviction and $2 should he j'tdecm the proof auffieienl. . ' The people of Massachusetts and of New England generally are fond of referring to the j ('ay9 f 'he Purita.i colonists, and of regarding j ll-ein as exa mplesn all things relating to pure morality and to civil and religious freedom. w-c.cr 111 tne uoston courier wno Has Uis- , -.. 1 .1.:.. ..l."-. l l "I!... ; ' uiscu im uui suiijeci wiiu mucn aojiny 1 . .. 1 .. .:.!. . e ally wll!l 11 ia:rnn iiriiaiuy-, rives a oooi&uon -n i-rt-nffi i, t-fi--luauo-itt-t Trra, Tu rwtr nnituiea ' years belme Hie nullify ing act of the Legisla 1 ture of Massachusetts, in which is found the agree-TA'aur proof prescribed by the agreement of the Nw England Colonies is precisely aualagous ta the modes provided by the act of the last session.' Pet. Int. importance, she is only exceeded by Loudon. SIZE OF NEWSPAPERS. As our own paper does not exhibit the mammoth dimensions of a Brother Jonathan, and may therefore be thought slightingly of by same, wi.iogo morn' for quantity, than qual-'f , 1:1 the articles th-y pti chase, e oiler to their ; . , 1 ...... .1 i"n .1: .... . i consideration 11e loua v in juuicioua . renrnr xs ; on this" subjeet !iom the Scientific Amcricr n. . itself one ot the smallest &. best papers publ.sh- j cd in the Union: , "There are some men, who always estim ate the value of papers by their size. . This showsa remarkable ignorance on their part Thers is just a3 much difference in one paper r from another as there is in rotrse and jine . cloth: ' A mnnmay jinrchase five j'ards of cloth lor the-same amount that will only pur- chase one" yam ol a hner labnc; and would ! any in an of sense suppose that one yard was , less-: valuable ..than five? Well, it is juM the sime with papers and periodicals It is not the nmourit of paper, nor reading, by which a" p -riod cat's valuri si .'ou4-'be tatiu)alcd unless rt mertrnewft,-and even -this ome undor our: definition ot valuation. It is ihe quality of content whifh constitutes the true value of a paper." 1 ". t.t' , . . ,. ' We aro informed that Dr. Collins of M&eno, , tlio owner of Crafts, who employed Mr. Knight, v is tbe submission candidate there, anrl that this movement was intended by ltitn to aid the causa ' . of sstbmission there, bo ' proving tho eftciency of ( the liiw-i-cvery precaution having been taken to make it sucerssful. The 'ngirieer, however, w' hoistAfl ir. hi- O wn petard. '.'-,'" ?-wrfar.Ve' . i 4" ' f -I '' '. . !HiS3lf.Ma la.'.a'..iii-rir-wr, &tp,ffl!tpt -ilftWi 'fw;r -t": flt;" - vtiSi'':.T,;:'K'.?ri-ii5vift -("VT
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Nov. 26, 1850, edition 1
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