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T HP AD A-L-JL-W tk- 1 irl. ' vofTxLii. WEDNESDAY -MORNING, APRIL 2,. 1851. NO. 14 a ii W M I J if nil tt IL- n II II II W U XSw v vi Li m a ii it ii . r m ii 11 11 11 n I it?.: u . X"v l,,V4 OF !ORTII UROUVl. l At, tllOMTY. '"rutioosk. t IC G iii;ral lscm- r:li I ' iruliiui, anil it it u'linritv of the saine. ., -.it iriii-s and bodies of .. in. : pornted and erected in . -!i .11 have power, bv m. . sue and be surd. .,!,.! ,:,.- hold dosws i -ii. Ii n ':il, personal and i. he ni ceisarv locar - I- ..I their cn attont shall m --mil, and each a eiiin-l , ,1.,.. a,l riiiHw ni , ooitrr to elect all surh I ii. n-s.irv; and to make all and ii ii'iilalions as inav be inconsistent wi;h the 1 I 1851. N ("' .let. ,Kei hy tho present It . entitled "An Aei tn lav a new enmity br tlm en me lie il riiaeled by the Ceneral ,s ..I the Si. Me of .North-Carolina, and il t inaried hs I he auihorit v of the tame, . i iiiiihv of iulk'ii shall be, and il is , le iii.-ieil nh all ihe rights, privileges.. uninitiiti r. i ye.'pl iifthe other eoumiM of this hereiniflcr provided, it lurtlier enacted, That Alfred lliam V. DeJournclt, Sohunoii. c. '.'. M , 1 1 It n, U -V evnl'.trihirS'lin ;Siii"r iiii.l J hnmas Mar- e ii' ii a i!iii!itcd I'luumissioiiers to se inil il ii rut 'in upon a site for a permanent iu-ner iii saul roiinly, who shall locate .mi. a- near the centre of said counly, as oj.iv, l..'.i',i.iiuti.t';ju rtoliranie,di.UiJkig iuui 1. 1 ni. in both I In exienl of territory., and laii.in; mil a majority of said coinmi-ton-': !l !i n i power to ael; aitd.S'iid coiuinis i - 1 1 . 1 1 1 hate full power and anlliority, -Iniul.l ileeoi it iu cess. iry, to employ a ili.e -iiltiiniriii,i-ttJii,loaiiliilllias-i r t 4 litem tn veter-tirrg'a cnnnTV site as aforesaid. . "see I!e it turllier enaelihl. Thai said .nni ...ii--r-. or a majority ol iheni, shall ... jhiwim tu puiehase or reeeite, bv ihuia- . a. i-ii i.li untv of adkiu, a tract of laud ..iteii'; a I M art-., lo bf eontevrd lolhe i ii.-m .it t!ie roiintv court of said county, . 1 ' i - - . e. -snrs iii olfiee. upon which a i . .... ..If ...A ...,ll,l I..- ,1. ....,. 1 . ., , , ..I , -i i. m here he ( our l ouse anil lail . t . i . ."i il. and where, alier the' eouiple--i - i.l r,iuri House, the courts of said , .1 ' I, ..1.1 .,,,,1 llw. .-!, .-1. .,,,,1 r,... 1 1 i ,, -.. ,i-. . : ...i.i. . i . lit , ,r ,i, t .. ,.i- . ; i , . I , , ,' . . . .1 . . i ii i , ! iiii.i 'I a- i "i- ii i.uiieu ! ini'., shall expose; after ilti.' notier e, hi; such poi'loi iherL:!iJ!.;is.iuav Jj ilfein in eis.m . at imlilie auctii .!r oi one and ti .i eai-, and slm 1 I'm ptll'ell.isers li'inils anil seeuritv i a t!,.. piua'li.ise liuiiiey, lliaiie j'iai.e to llle 1 r ' ' " 1 1 ' ut the routilv e.iml aivl (its .tn-i.. ... n ..I::.' ; anil Uje'll l!i i.i ii. nl .if liie ; '- ill .ire , ill" eli nun i( ur hi- sweet -. - - - a il i veeii'e ii'.. ihciTliir, Vr'i iiiom j '. i a.j.ro.i'taled to tlle"lnlllillllg ot a i e 1 1 II .u-i ami u. S. I. He il Inriher i naeti il. That ihu ii -- . . - ..f the peace and officer .f. tin-intliltl-" ": IV.. i. -ale w ilhiu l;e limits of ailkui eount . -i' I. '.' 1 1 1 ii- I.i hold and rverei-e all ihe ..the o i..w i and authorities in and fur said ' ur . ihat thev had hilherto held and eer . ! ie the eniiniv of Surrv. - .,, See. j... . -ll:;titrrtlM'J.. .iiai,iMl-.-..'ha Hetia m I.. l iiiiiiou, slirrilfol Siiri-v eouiitv . ami Tl.'-.'jililius t '. Hau-er. rullllU . lis'ee Itil said e.-i.ir. mil Saijiinl Spears, S.. Su r i oi fur - I . nun aiiilrlls ou-lahles. now n ulliig w llh i a 'a. 1 1 iu it- ul t ad kill in 1 1 1 v v shall emu nine lo !.-i.f ilu ir lespeetite offices ill said eullfltv, .ml ierloi'iil all duties appertaining therein, llli ii ihe expiritiou of ihe lerui of oliiee for uliuh lhe hate been chosen, under the same ii.li s, and regulations and penalties as shenlfs. irusiie., surveyors and constables -are subject to iu this Stair. See. Ii. lie it further enacted. That a court ol pleas and quarter sessions shall he and the same is hereby established in and for tip-eoiiu-t of Yadkin, lo he held by the justices" of the praee of saiil county, on the first Monday In y.'itiuary, April. July, and Ortohei , in each and very tear; and thai ihe first session of said rl sliall he held at Dowelhoivii, on the f:rs ,M.id.n m .lult, A. D., lNal, and at I lie aine place, from tiuir to time, until a seat of ii-4iee shall he established for said county as is hereby provided; and M the lira! session of jsaid court, a majority of the justices being j present, thev shall i h e a clerk of the court jof plea a conn I quarter sessions ol saul counly. unity ailoruey, coroner, register, entry ta ker, and all other officers for said rtiuniv. who shall enter into the bonds required bv .aw, and -hall bold and continue in saiil offices until tuccetsors arc duly rhosen and qu lifted accor ding lo tile arts of the (Jeneral Assembly, in such eases made and provided; that said court may, at ils said first session, appoint ihe place of Us subsequent sessions, and also of the Su perior Court, until a Court House shall lie erected for said county ol Yadkin. Kec. 7. lie it further enacled. That Ihe court of pleas and quarter sessions hereby es. iahlished, sliall possess and exercise lliP same, ti'iwers and authorities and jurisdictions as arc (H.ssesseH and exercised by the oilier county . niirts iu tins Stale; and all sails of lawof which 4ithi r county courts of other counties in this State hatr .jurisdiction, now pending in the .unity eoiirt of Surrv. wherein the citizens of Yadk county arc both plaiu ilf and drfi n- -w-here-the-riTOiMi.-orTa;iT;in c ,v i rfre delcndauts, and all imliclmenis ami crim- j lual proceeding agai,,. ihe citizens ol adkn. ' eouii' v, hi the county .-ourts of Surrv, of . i.i . ..u ...i.i ,nrWTe,n,.ha:1,e tra1vsPrreit ;!i, iW II OV (ICO l-.r Iran- e mil.' .nt- Irom our ei .... ... aiimm-r. See. 8. lie it further en ted. 'I'hat iherr -hall he a Sop- rior.l ourl of I aw and iviiiitv ! "i; ' ' "' "' " "'weiumvii, in sard coiiuty of adkin. on the t. ml. Monday after ihe Mirth Monday in Mai-H-mid Kr'f-ritbrr, in ac'i aiidetiry year jhe lirstscssitiii of which , I I i. ..i.i ...it....... court shall ht opened ami held on the lend l"n.ljyf alter die lourUi M her, lal' althctan.e nlate nuay in Septein. Irom tune to time iniiil a Cort House? siiali be built a- provided S" E V ' I 1 II il n.i.'l .1 " ffb.jt III.' 1,1 N I! , ,,.:, .1 In III.' M 'i,..i '""'i' R ,.. Ii m.v I .!..-.. ''"P ' " jj,, !:..-' ''' u ':i"-'"r' " ' ' """ "l If.J . M- ' 11 t . lint II i; :: ..I .Linn i It '" U'"'''- ' d 'lureafter. e '1' aim-The ( ,1 , ""Trr" Vun.l . in. lounii Holiday March ami Septem 1 1 ' ' jher, in each ami every year, which rnurl hall have ihe same jurisdiction that Superiot court" of Law and Equity in the seferal cqunties in this Slate now have and exercise. Sec. 9. He it further enacted, That all Mute in. Ijw or iii. Equity now pending in the Superior Courts of Surry county, of which the Superior 'Count i.f this State hat e jurisdic tion, ami w herein both plaintiff anil defendant are citizens .if Yadkiii.cotinty, nr-wltcreiii ihr ciiizeiis of Vadkin county am dcfi'mlanis, mid all indictuieiiis and criminal proccedliitrs tt- gwifw' tlie fjiiient of Vadkin eoiintv, which s'ial' ' "ending in ihc Superiorl'ourt of Sur-' ,r' C""'l'y Br-" whM'1' W e.igmz ihle in i '',e Superior Courls of tlua Stateih -ill lie IraniTCrreJ to thj first Superior I ourl ni f Law ' :,nl I'.Mi.iiV to be In Id for Ihe coiin'v of Yail- eoninienring on the ten h Monday after i ,'u' (( rt Ii .Monday mi September, 1851, in ihe "'' in.i"ner as is mm pfi scribtd Uy lau. lor traiiilerruijj suns Irom one county 'o auoilier. See. 10. He il further enacted, 'HiaHin:i! ihe time of holding of the lirsi Superior Court of L.iwai.d liuuitv as provided lor in tltisaci. in die county of S'adkin, the Superior ('our! of Surrv eoiiiiiv shull ha.e jm isd etion of all criminal offences, eornizalle in the Superior (,'o,-,s ,,f i,ls Sii.lc, which shall lie commit ed in. siid county of Yadkin; and in all such ei bes. it shall be ihe duty of ihe justices of the j on 'he pari of die county of Yadkin, and 8 iy wiih ti,e nasiornl chiefs of the east, that peace of Yadkin county, wheti they give ju.tg- j Charles Whitl ick anil Job U'orth. on the part n,,,. P()Vt.r a thousand hills." The tetn ineiits against the defendants, in any Slate of ihe county of Surry, be a ppoinled com- j .wrmrc r ,y-lf. Mjiriposas" is said lo be mild. warrant lor offences aloresaul, to Mini over ilu- , . , leiiua uts and- wjttusesJ.and.U!aicjhe(t.r??lurni,he due from .ihe original county ol Surry be-1 to ihe Superior Court ol Surry as they were fctofore. bound to do See. II. He it further enacted, Tlujt all ,p'frSl'nTs''vlliriiiaybT"IiaM u'liprisoniHi'iit" under process, eitluTeivil or criminal in Yad kin county, h"lore die completion of die jail therein shall coiiiiuiile.d lo jail of Surrv coun ty. ' ' . Sec. la. licit further circled, Ihat no fliTn'g'Tn 'fTi'is'Mi't eiimalueil sm cd as lowhihu. ihe sberiff.of JSu.ryjtounly, as aforesaid, fioin ciilleeiing such sum or sums ol money as arc due or may become due on anv jiiilgmf nl where ihe i xecuiioii sh ill cool" lo Ins h inds before the first term of ihe oiii-; .. , . u- tdeas iHttf tiunrtfr sissternii Inrrailk 1 , ,, i in conn- IV, nor sliall it lie coniriieil so as lo prevent ll 1 1 it f oiii coll cnug anv ev e tons uiing Irom the Superior ' ur! of Surry counly and re lui nalili! lo the same. See. 13 I'.a further enaetctl. That no thing in lllis act is to he cun-lriied so as to pretent the sheiiff, as aforesaid, of Surry county. from collecting all errears of taxes ami all public iluis and taes 1 tleetahte in tttc vear IHSl. in ihr same manner he cou i have . tone orevioiis lo iheereciion of the new cmn-1 tv of Yadkin, both ill the comities ol Surry la"1' Yadkin. See. I I. licit lurtlier enacted, I hat he Count of Yadkin shall colllillll" In he rep e i.i i. ii r.l1 senleil 111 Ille ll.-M l .eiier il . .lssi iri'iiy in no Stale, in the name of Surrv. us heretofore : I 'Main! tliP election Hi, hieii,T,ei;5 V,r iKe' ( lelirral jiu May nrxytil tike the srw of live" ililtilifl- ! ii . i , . . I.' I - .r'..(liiti. i.)l'iiilr(,tiiite,,ISiirrv ,in llm.iilps. Issrillliiv. vieillllt'is Ol t o.tiess, i.ieemis in I'resideu't iinil Vice Presidem of tin- C nifd Al lies 1',,t i:,Vv..ri,orrihe Sla'ersiiVilt be tletitt , tile sheriff' ol'tlleeuliillv iifN'i.; v, under i'.r me rules and restrictions as hiiher.u; and ihe .tin of pleas ami quarter si-mhiis for 'ft . unity ol ""'nrry is hereby authorized anil rp ,ined to app lint inspectois for holding ee e-..ii- I'.ir ilio Members of the (ieienal ssrm Members of Congress, eh clors of I'resi I mi -autl... Vice. .P.rnsiiie.ut wf the. Ljiikiil..SJai.l.a, mil Ci.ii'iiiiu'. as heieiolore : Provided, That all ..iher . leeiinns s,j ,c it.d ill ihe county of adk'ii in the .same manner and under the same rules and regulations as are now provi drd for holding ei.-el'ons in this State in other i counties, SeelS." lie "Il'Tiirilier enaeteir," TTiat 'iti ihr i!isriliu'liiiii of the nrlt aniiu il iiicoine of tihr I.ileiary l iiuil, ihe Literary Hoard shall Ip-iyover. as lieretnlme. In thi' chairinaii of i the Hoard of Supe. iiiieinlenis of the county I of Snrrv, ami be distributed by them as here ' lolore until til.-, next General Assein- lv. Sec. Iff. I!'' il further enacted. That t'l counly of Yadkin shall eomposc a pari of Tie ivih wntii.i.tl i-i iii? unil 1 he nu .res am So- I - f :. .1. n . .." ..i : under ihe same prot.sions and liabilities and ....., ' . , ,i ,,',,.. i. r ..,,;,.. r ' I -, irpnfl' i .oters of said county he found to he in fivor. of !S'see 17 'lie il f.rher e,ia,-r,l Thai the1""' -'" il shall hi' the duly of said she. ill-lo ' Jud.ir who hall ride the Fall circuit, in the the same to the (lovrrnnr of ihe State; ' It is, I olihesivth Jii,rieii'ei'reiiit Vif'Mid on its aipeiirnig ilu. (iovernor. Irom said ! tins St ite, sliall hall appoint a clerk of the Su- , iierior 'ourl. el,..L .,,,,1 ,,o, i ,!.. for -rd county of i adkin. Sec 18. Hi: It furlhrr einr'ed, I hat lUe'..r ,'. ,.,. ...... , i...,,.,,, i... r. counly courj of Yadkin. af its first session majority of the justices of the peace being p esriit, shall appitinttiich nuuiher of coinin's sioners as inevjn' ileenn-.l necessary to co:i raet for a'-d siiieriiitend the huil.ling nl a (.'ourl House r.nd jail lor ihc said county of Yadkin. See. IU. He il further eu icted. Thai all paupers now ill the poer house of the county of Surrv, that cam.' from ihr county of ad kiu, be returned lo flic s od comity of Y adkin, on or before the first day of August, . ., 1832, anil that all moneys belonging to the poor fund of Surrv leoun'y, lie .lni.l.'d. at ihe same iime the paupers are returned, among lhese.er.il paupers, llitis to be di'.ided be tween the counties of Surry and adkiu. jno rata. Sec. V!0. Be it fiinher enacled. Thai Flisha Homier. Jacob L. Folk, John Jar. is, Flq.ih Tlioiiipson and Daniel S. Jones, are hereby appoinled coiniiissioiieis to select and deter-1 mine upon a sill- for a perimnent "at of jus tice lor Surrv county, who shall locale the sanie as near ihe centre of said coii.il v as a , nilahle loratinu can hi' obtained, taking into n,,wiili'r:iiifn hi iih the fxtent til-lerrilnr add ppa.iou ! and a inajon'v of said cmmis- ,i,.ri jdiail have power and authority to a,., ; -M coinmissioiiers shall have Tell (l,v,.r ;u! authority to employ a sutl.i'ile r- vi.i ... nr tnrri. nr, .1. , . ie... ... i -, r-ec.',l. lie it further enacted. That a ma-, . .,.,,.. ' .n ..".....l...un .. ...... ., . t.e .Imi itinn fur 'hr HIT IV Ii Saiil ri.lillill Killer- -nail n.ne luwia ..'.. .. sri v , ,r:.,., V ,, ,.,,,,'ainin.r f,f- ' tv aeres. to be co ii.ev e.l to ihe chairman ol the county court am! Ins ncr-ois in office. ! upon V.iJri, n ..... n,-, ni (,el i,lie!.mli,!b.ilhv ihr name ,f )b..i. and where lie Court! j Hou-e, and j ' afer the cijntji - rourts ol said shall !.c erec.e.l. an 1 where, in. n of ' ml 'ourl House, the rinllilv .ih. ... I lilt jlj.. clerks ami r. V - I ' I II" lie..;, aim ine liir .L.iit.- .i...wi.t, .i, .m yi .-tiiu ne. . i.,i,, slnll keen iheir ..dices ; shall he siihien to a penalty of tw ntv-dollars. us,.-i-.,l.rrecfrcrtv"fl , ,,f sa((J town an,,f !lfu,r dcignalmg ...eh i a, .half be retained for public 'ti.es. hil rx-1 . . pose, nfier due notice, the balance or suchjof the provisions of litis act; anil when rrcnv-liinc portion (hereof as may by tliem be. deemed i:. ! mvinMi,, jiiUMIV dtlUlliili. Ult n jrnnii Ul one and two years, and shall take from the purchasers bomls anil securilv for tho pur chase money, inaile JiaTaliTeTtii llie eli.iiriiian of the county court and his successors in of fice; anil upon ihe payment of lite purchase money, the chairman or his successors shall execute tide therefor, which money shall be 1 appropriated, to the building of a Court House 1 liii.I jail. Ite il fnrlller en-jeled. 'Pint llin con C.ourt of Surry, at May or Aucnst term, a majority of lltp justices of the peace be.,,,, present, shall appoint sifch hunthcr ol , the oiniiiifsioiiers as mav be ilecmeu neees-! . r. i. i ,i. i... .i.i 1 (, iu (..iik.ii i mi anu vujn:i inii:4iu 111 iiuim- in; of a Conn lluue and jail for the county nl Surry Sec. -3. Be il further enacted, That at May Turin, lr-51 o Sii'i v county court, a majority of ih.' ji.siices ol the peace licins presenl, i. shall be iheirilulv lo elect : sherifi' and etMiniy irus;ee for said enmity of Surry, who sh.l; cms,' into bond and security, as re-, ,vjillM,rc the cultivation of a lar-.c portion of i iiiuvil by l. iv. iniiil the next jvgiilar eU-clion . ,. :, the cumini; vrar. The eouiurv is e could go on ami cite lluui mils ol ex f..r ihe sai.ie shall u.ke place. , ;ii.l to be adniirahh ad.iuted to ihe raisin., m '"'I''" ol men who roinininced a new Miuly sec. J I. 1 . it lurtlier cn.ie'cil, I Hat s.ini- ut i iiic.ti , ."i ., auu Th.ophilus C. H.ius!r.nr.. . (-.,1 Prrmnn, u., k ,.m , missioners to apportion any ucih wihcii in ay i tween ihe two comities, in such manner us lo iri. ni or a majority ol mem may seem jusi auu "''i'r'r,. TV " 8"v i V.,' div ision sliaH be nuiiling and nilarbetWc'cTl the two ciiinties. , ' See. 25. licit further enacted. Ihat the , (-.-..mit4iiMii's ill this art annoiiilnd In select ! and determine on sites for the "Court Houses in said rouuiivs of Surry and Y adkin, shall dollars each, lo be recovered iu anv court hav ing jurisdiction oTITier- same, by any prrsnn wlio in ay sue lor the same.) to select anil dr irnuinr on said siles, on or before ihe 10th lay ol April, A. I)., 1K."1, and to adveriise I ih.- same at ihr court house in RockTonl and 'four other public places iu each of the coun ties. j Sec. 'JR. Be it further enacled. That all jihe commissioners and survey ors by them se ! lertcd to discharge any public duly connected ; with the division of Surry county, shall re rei e a fair and reasonable compensation for iheir services, lo be allowed them by the cm itHv oHirls ilwir r)ciiv4!. counties, in which thev may resiue. sc(i- ' I'1' il further enacled; That, it sliall be the duly of the justices of the eouuty cmirl of Surry county, at the February lenn, IHfil, thereof, to order all "election I be held tin-iii.'hout the present county of Surrv, at ihe several rleetion precincts iu. said county heretolore estaiili-lieil, on the lust I huisilay - j- lion of division or no division. - ' '"e. ','H. He- it furllirr -enncterl, -That it hall also the duty of the at the 'said February term aid county court, 1 Hf to nnrwiill! iiiilges a.nd iiHiieelors to h Id and supriiiilend Saul who ie.,i'.n. ai me several preciucis aioressio, . " , .' . i .. . i ' liter taking an oath honestly and hurl v I and iinpartiatlv to discharge their iluty, shall 11 sin. eie.i.m. anu report ...c same . me ; se ruies, regula.ions, liabilities and retric. iioiis as are now required by law in hold. ing elections for Members to the General An- M'inbly. Sec '20. lie it further enacted, That said election shall be held bv ballot, , those voiing ; i.'vtve!-;viH'.rhri'.;-Atl- wttih'lt " '" ,;, : '.'"" it tvnn ii - ifiriHiun i iuuc vtiun ;i.nii i ill' j. dii-', :i lii'kct iil whicii sliuH hr wrilti'l) 'tt fiii'Ixttm:1 mid lfi:it fieri l'r;'f u'lillr. ei'iie., iiiediiie.l lo vole lor members of the House of -..mniois, in said county, shall he allowed lo vole al said election. ' . Sir. Ill), licit further enacled. That i shall be the. duty of tlx sheriff" of ihr prcseij ,. ,,( ,,., v' on ll.e rr-.il' of said eleelum hr'ii.i returned to. hint. Ul itl'nt'iallll tltn same - 0 ' til next day. on or before 3 o'clock. P. JL: and iu cse a majority of the qualified e.-riilieaie, mat nereis a ni.ioriiy o, ini tilled voters in saul county ol Surrv in la i the division purposed by the art. lo w Inch i (this artissuppl'inniiil.tiiri I iu Ihat case the,! Governor sliall make thai fact known by pro- d onation ; num. which this art and ihe art pas I at this General Assembly lo which this act is suppleni "lital, sliall he ope atn e ani take eff'eel ; otherwise, both of -aid aels s he null and void. Sec. HI. He il further enacted. Thai ihr sheriff' ol Surrv eoiiiilv sliall Ic eiililh'.l to ilu same coiiiiien-ali.m, for making returii "I result "I ;n(l I'U'ftinii In the (tinrrnur, lii;it : lie- is lintv lv l-iw I. .r iiirtkhDi iFic it-ttiTH ' ihc cltM;iiiii liir rucniUcrs li:c ii'T.il A.- ctiillv, ;iinl s,u nuirii the -.pimi- in ilie ' i-ni'ir wtiliin a n I i ImiH :iii) jiIkt the i la ' o' fh'i'iMni. j Sit. 'A. He il further uritMft, Thtt tint j n't f-h.tll he in Unco frmii and filler its i.iUli : fiilioi). j fU.tlilH'il '2Hlli Jjtnuary, IH51. ACT Providing for keeping a record of Marriages III till- Stair. Sec. I. He it enacted by the (iener.l As--in. file nl I he Slate ot or th t 'arolin;' a ml it Is hereby rnaeied by the authority of the -aine. rii.il from and alter the parage of this act, .,-.t... .i.ute .j il. , .. or 'mmi.iei- of ihe gospel, slm may Solemnize tie- rites of III alrl ninny 'between anv nuties in this State, shall within three mouth thereafter. liaiiniit to tin elcrU ol the counly" court wherein such mar- . . ...... ..i.ni. ' ' f, U. WritllMf Ol .IH8--H)U-4tMltr- 3nFi5i5 "tT. f cenVe, or otherwise; which eeriifie.nr. so! i ...... ,.v,...-.iwe;.i ..t.t . II cause (Ii.nie i' ,),. p.,i. t.nii lo be r. eor.Ied in a hot.L Lent liir the oururHl1 nro.n rlv iiuh-X'-.l. iuone month alter it recro- turn: and -nirh record, thus made anil Kept. -hail I. e deemed and hel.l prima farir evidence ul fctieh mamaii;. - ' j, ... S-e. 2. H it furiie.- enicted, I lint any minis'er oi justice, or anv clerk ol the rou.i.v rourl, win. shall fid or m-gl n to ditrharjt the jjiitics liiiposctl iiy ihe preceding seen., n. the" i.iip. rati.e duty it shall be to cans to be enforced the peuallv ineu.red by anv i i.jlalion ' ered, one half to be applied In the use of die - .. I i r.....ir.i - i ).. ....! m.iovi IUI.U 111 nit; tOUIJtJr, tl.ltl .III" UlllUt lldil to the use of the poor of said county. There is vilcnt1y an eiTor here, but it is print cl iiccartliug to the oripin.il iu the Seewtur) '' Of fice. "-"niE MAR1PUSAS, COL. I'KEMOX IS ESTATE JN CLI FOKMA. Cal. Fremont owns eleven leagues of land, in California, situated prnripaily upon lite .latiposa rivet and lis branches. Ihe niosf vb;,,e portion of , his immense tract of hint ,i,B i.:ii ,; f ;,, ,h. .., ,i, . "" u.,i veins; tne plains. However, are satil lo lie coin-! posed ef excellent soil, capable of producing ; (rain and vetieiables in the grc.-iicst ahim-j dance, and of Ihe b-st quality. Onions, point es ' and tomaioes, were produced in great alum-. d nice, on the plains the past-season, and it is said aTinnements are now being made by ihe , l..,n., enl,,v f ..,7,..,,i. .Jhleh , ';,,. .,,i .. trn,;c,.,i ,i,.., :., ,i, .,.. It is surmised llett in llit rmirwi l(.aihv and dilichiful. and ihe scenery oielu- r.,Bllu' j Ln.mu )eymddeserinlioii. Alremlv there are two small but flourishing town silu- ,,, ,m properly--' Mariposa" and ASu Trio" The former, it is sut.,sed. will i;,Tim;(r,j iie'aier ruiis ah the year round, which is not the case oil the . ' ,.; i.,.,. ,i, ..rn.. ..,,1,.,, ,),.,. villages have been dug extensively for gold; ami since the last eighteen months, more ihan one million .dollars have been extracted there iro'iii ihe men iTiggTijg teiiig granied free per mission hy Col Fremont. Noiliwiihslaiiding ihe targe aimunt already extraeledj there is still a vast ileal left, ami for the purpose of u'nrLi.iir wvatriit.ilirttllt' i.nnin:tnifM sr," bri.iff lr1Ued,.tliesetnwnrkmirunilrr a lease from the owner. The men who have already dug these rivers, have been known lo desert I a '-Hole where they could duly gel H lo 10 belter diggings a (l.v, lor belter digging: Ilu t the principal and lifosl valuable ft aline of the Colonel's possessions ire, as before re marked, the quartz veins. As far as the prop erly has lieen regularly txariliiied, there have been discovered some thirty veins, which will not, it ts supposed; be much n;on-ihanj hall Ihe whole number on the estate. As yet, only three veins have been opened and work ed. One is that of the "Mariposa Mining Company," which is extremely rich ; the se cond is that of Messrs: " Slockton and Aspin wall. This vein has been opened in two places by nlost competent workmen, is quite large, ami. illipoyes . in . nchuesx at every blast. ' The third is thai opened by Col. Fremont. It has not as yet ..been .carried far eiuiugh to I he eert.ijn o! any resulls ; init fioui ils iudica I uons pi'iiuiisi s lair returns. Many of the oilier , , iir.n ',!. are loealeil ty parlies s, and il ;s fair to suppose ihat . . . .. nuift v1 thrill vt ut i i . i i n out well, the small worked enabling one In 'nihilities are. There . , ' ., , ... . . ..,,,,,, .. leases made for umrh. ases made for work- lhell wj W()rk,,, a )(Mr ,1(.n,.,.;!? - Col. Fremont appears to have laid the j foundation lor an immense fortune, and many I astute men in CaUlorlii i do mu hesitate lo n....N.,i the helii'f that in a liu- t-,e,r ln ,t ill ,'.';, ,; , .,, , ,,, y""r - 4p - '... - world. F VFK TOO l.'.l) TO LF . The following well aullienlicatril facts w illustrate ihe pr pic thallium it tifirr loo oi l lo Iriim : Sorrtitr. al an extreme old age. learnt lo play on miisicnl"instrnieiits. This would look ridiculous liir sollir ol llle rich old UICII ill our CltV, JSIltclall if lltev ulionld lake H tmo iheir heads , lliruin a gui.ar ni.iier a y s win- , dow. which Sqr . es did mil do. but only 1 learnt lo play upon some i.isiriim.-iil ..I jios '"lie. not a guitar, lor Ihe purpose resiling Ihe wear anil tear ol oiu age. I :" V"AU' '' "''"'S1" l""l'-.i ((iial!' r'" I...U. me ,,i,,, is i.iiij;ii. ii . .ti.iii, m ,,r of : our vouiig iiieii "at thirty ami forty, have for- . ...... ........ i . ........ ............ ii .. gutten et en Ihe alphabet ol alangiige, Ihr knowledge of which was necessary lo enter college, anil Inch was made a daily exercise rollrgr. anil Inch was made a d.ii thnui,h college. . line eoinniri'i upon lot of letters, Irulv lii'orrh, w lien brtwe'ru set cut v and eigh ty, coiiiineneed the sludy of the I, alfti. M.mv ol ntir young lawyers, not ihiriv eais of age, ih.nk lliat ni.s ) in, mirr ftirin-Kf. an- l!u- ffh-th iirr-siiM)4 ; anil it vnu v thrni (Mat a kinivlfl(e tif tjir Iitn. would make tHeril jji- car a little nnrs rrsprriyhlr ut their prl s- miii.h, ihi'Y will reply that Wic ;ire tvo ohl U ! think ni lc ii iiim l,;i!in. !l(H-aiio liiirtv -live vr.-ir- of ai;c when he iNHiimenreil his Hiudirs in polite lilrrtitiire. j el he hee niie tuir of the. thref g rv.it nialiT) of ill'' Tiisc.m dialeet, l).int( 3:id I'rliareli tf i uiLf die other two. Thrre an- in;itiv anionjf ; ut Irn n yoniij.'er than Hoeraeio, ho arr d ini; of emnii, and rejirel that thev were hni , rdtira'f il lo a taste lor literature, hut now ihtv are I tut oft. Sir If'nnj Sp'hitftn neylerled the fneu re- in hi outh, hut riMitiueurcd the "lndv ol them when he wa helween (illy ami nixt i veaiMofatrp. A fl'r ihitt time IicIicc.iiih' the mos learned antiquum., and lawyer. I lur young '"' l-V think ol laying iheir seniors mi ! the sli 'If when (hey h ive reached sixty years oi age. now rnirererrr iwimsem mmr pill iq.'lll e. pel letter tit.ui t.ai wii.eil . ...... lerised a certain period of the ( irerujii repiihlie, when a man was nol allowed to open his iniiulli a'eArfiTlCiire.t1" eancuses orpuliltcal meetings, w ho wm mi- v.'"" r' XUK -lau.ous . rencn vi ouster, ai six- years ol age, relttrneil lo Ins I, aim anil law studies, How many ol our college Ion nil men have ever looked uilo thc.r classics since ,,lc" v"m"""N j Dr. Jnliiimtii applied liimsell to the I III u-li llralh. linguago hut a lew y. ars h. lore Ins Mnl ol our merchants anil l.iwy ep ol iweny lite, thirty aim lony years of age. are oi.ngru I ) api iy U a t-achrr to tran-la.e a l.usi es ...... - . . v..,.. ' might be learm injhe.leiith .J.arU'J. jJlCtiwa of fhe Hutch ; and all, leller written ill ihc I reucli laukuagr, Ahu ll be. use thev are too oldto learn. I.udovira Montthlr':o. at ili jreatageof hundred and fillcen, wrote ihc memoir!. .of his own tunes a singular exertion, noiiceil ! 1 l t- i. . . .. ... ... , by nil J ire. whn tens 4iim.lr nne ,,l' ltu iimsl 1 i i remarkalile instances ol die progress of age in , iivw siiiiik-s. ; irgiwi, me translator oi tioim r ami i.irgu. was uiiacqiiaiuleil wiih Luliu and (ircek till ho was past tifty. t'ritiiLlin did not fully commence his philoso phical pursuits till he had reached Ins fiftieth vear. How many ainonx us of thirty, fonv. and til'iy. who read nothing but newspapers for lli want of a taste for natural philosophy .' Hut they are foo oAi In Irani. ' ,1 rofao, a ttn'at lawyer, being asked why he began the study of law so Lite, ausneinl f that indeed he began il laic, bin he should there- fore master il the sooner. Tln asrecs with ; our theory, that heal'hv old aje em s a in: n i the power of aecoiiiplislniiij a difficult siudy I in much less tune than wui.IJ. lie necessary to ' one of half Ins years. Dry Jen, iu his sixiy-eiglnh year, connnene-i eil the translation of the Iliad; and his most ; pleasing artHliictiors v. eie v. iiiien in bis old anil struck out into an entirely new iiursuii. new pun either lor livlihood or amusement, at an ad vanced age. lint every one familiar with ihe biography of distinguished men, will recollect individual rases enough lo convince him that 14 ie but ihc siclt mid indo'tnl will ever tay, ma loo olJlo sludy, . . How a Max Fkki.s with his HuAnotr, Some of the most eminent physiologists of the pwsmit Jay. luu c lately, . hmi1.RtgU!.lU,.n!UU,L1'!. very curious iiirsiion as lo whelhcr a man f.'t'ls after his licadi is olf. And this in quiry is considered by ils conductors to he oflirnrv, ihan nhystolog.cal inlerest, because it involves a refined principle of liiiiuaiiliy with rejaril tn tfie- TflTrrcsmieiir"rt'inht4l byjM 'tt'J giiilloline. It is considered oi) allridHi ihat llic body j tines not feel one instant after ileeapitalion; for 'l itr.llll lielllg the. seat of sensation to the fmawvrth-llie nHdiniiiofilii' t1tmarn - "'row, every; part ;of the body beueai h """" '' "f " " ; m '' ' ""' """" e, r.veu oi .ee uig. i.u it oy no meajis folk ws Ihat Ihu head is deprived ol sensation iiiimriiiaiaiy auer tiecapiiaiion, ur thai it may not retain iu coiisciausness, and like the head tf the -'--rih--- Knight - who was killed by Saladni in thy holy war, gel up and declare that il w:,ot 'nevri'rttl (id by so sweet a scciuetac liluirf 4-uur lilie jhat of ihr assassin l.eg.ire, sw ear riHindly at Ihu execu tioner for nol keeping keener axe; but il is quite possible that it may be troubled with very serious rellei. lions upon the irretocabiliiy of ils late, and llni.au fulticss of lis depriva tion. :. In support nT iliit unpleasant theory, many cts are adduced with grave vouchers for tliiMT nftttlfiiiirtty" Among .ithcrs.-i the tin foitiinale Queen of Scots, whose lips coiitui (ii il to move in prayer for at least a quarter ofau Tiour after (be executioner had perfomi ed his dunes. Wind! stales thai having put his mouth to the ear ul a dc capitated . cniui nal's head, ami calling him hy name, ihe eves turned to the side from whence ihr voice came'; and this fact is attested bv Foiilcnello, Mogore, Ciiilhiiine, Nauche, and Alilini. (In the word murder being called, in the ease of a criminal executed (br that crime at Cnh tWWryth"lwlf Momi i4fmitiL.-tltid.-lfctlJt. an expression of reproach on those who stood around. This is recorded iu the Medical Gazette for April last; but whether it he believed or not. we sec nothing either iu theory or .recorded fief o frsseff ylsrneWstnnyfWn ! science afler deeapilation. Ill diseases a ml. lis- ii .. .... . ., , locations nt me spm.il marrow, ine in inn re in, nils in inn possession ol us i.ieniiies.aiiiioiign all the lower limbs are utterly devoid of feel iagaiul al what point of separation are we justifi ed ill sat ing that ihe iniiiii must lose lis raiional powers? If die brain retain the images of tision and ihe forms of loceh. long afler Ihe ob jects which created iheni ale w iihdr.iwii, vrliy; in ay "we not suppose ill at it retains llirui altera .,,,. , (.rillillI1 ,, ,XP ,)f plrilrtine; 1 k(, ,. tl.iifl of an amiiutated leg, which ,,.,. ils (or ,ulos, ami even week after ,h)! 0M.rl,jon, j, ,:IV. .,, i imaginary posrssum of all ils corporeal members, until i,c enrlains of oblivion are gathered aroiin.fils I ailing vision anil sinks lo repose in the chain, her ol death. i.ait.k i'hom i:i;upi:. kw York, March 22. The steamer Trail Ini trrived here al half pasl I o'clock lllis evening." She biitigs .on tburtlalrs lo llle Hill instant, and l.iferpool lo ! Ihe ".lib. 1 KMil.WI).-'I'be link of Wellington 1 t 11 . II , reconnni inie ! the recall of Lord John K'.ssell (ogviher viitli his associates,- lo ihe Ministry, on nrroti.it of the inability of Lord Sundry lo furll. a proleellonisl Ministry. i 'I he vhig Premier has iheiefoie again re ' nnied the reins of power and no.iillrr.ilion in , the eoiistruciioii of ilu- Cahiurl was likely to ! lake place. I hr Papal Aggression hill was lo undergo . various nio.blicjlions. A new bndgrl was lo lie brought lorwar.l .and II is probable Sir I James (Irahain, Lord Ahcrdeen and others will .form a Cabinel with the Ministry. , The It.ui-b (lovernmeut has provided a fund lo defray ihe expenes. pass.gr, Ac., to America of two hundred and liliy three Polish exiles and nine Hungarians just arrivtd from , 'l'u k y. i FUANCIi. The Assembly met on Mon , day. In the bureau to examine the ini Ig.'l 'for IH.Vi it w-as disco. ered ihat ihe aecuiuu- laliou ol lloaling dehi has increased lo lh n,l" - nr7rmrmT triniW-tl-ntrm-itr1wryTir.' This altonlcd a suhjeci-ofg ivernnieiit couver salum and iippielienion in the political cir cles. Various suggestions were iiiadu liir means lo increase the mreipis. -I his having Seen mail." known B tiaYlVSusnferabie ellee: i.a Parfs Itourse. Seventy. fives were Bi lling at '.) If. 2 I centimes, and Seveiilv-lhrees fls) f. S WITZr.lt I.AM). Tin- Swi-s govern, mi nt has addressed a note llle Cabinel at irniia, prouii-ing tn 'ijipoint somr oilier plarc of rcfugo'lur political lugitivs ho have giv en liuihragc Iu .jMJ'rii! .. .. , The Kniperor of Uussia has present. ! ihr King of Prussia with elrtjii ol ihc order of si. Andiew, a thing iietrrl before conferred f. I i'"" ""' ' ,1"!lal- (Hilt i A N V Ukri.i. Ilth. -V despaieh r cruel from Austria recommends tic refusl ho comply w iih the Kussiim demand The Covrrniiicnt is ilelerniinetl not to r . ... .'. .... cetle troill these it,m:iotli; ..iwt ,,. ill il'il..... ... ..I...I t., I drier the organization of the (lid Dirt. LLimcc. . ineriiieiuJaa.jictm cajicit . upuu m ihe Kniperor for council rcsm-clinir the oraan- iiatiou of the Conic 'deration. The I'riuee ad vised not to rentralize Austria loo rianronsly nor push Prussia lo extremities, lest ihc biter be forced to throw herself into ihe arms ol revolution. He further adds that il niireroiis rt lii-ious roniplications are lo be apprehended if Prussia should he lo u-li provoked. On ihe 7th the Flour Market in Liverpool w .is ipitct and prices remained the same as I ist week,- - Favorable westerly winds brondit a large lleelolvessi lslio.miheliiili dSi.il.. uli- in Imir ilavs the recruits of ihuir w eir M.IMUI hhls., and 4,(11111 ipiartrrs of Lillian Corn, bi snles eonsiilrrahle lient. The sales of w heat an. I llour hatr In .o c, wu ii:ir:i lit i-l liniitrd .on! furmer paces with difficulty obtained. lmli in com Ins ileclm iju.irtrr. Iu I. on. Ion llour .was hel.l rather j ,.,,., ,.jij.r loved a friend or labortd lo rosk firmly at previous prices hut no probability of him happy. The good and kind, the aflce au advance. Iimialc and t irmous, me and feel the heavenly Tobacco scarce and iu fair demand pri- principle. They would sacrifice wealth and ces unchanged. happiness to promote the happiness of others. A fair business doing in the manufacturing and iu return they receive the reward of their districts, but the advance on Cottons had not love by siiivpathi'sing hetrts and counties fa bcn maintained. I vors, when' (hey have been brought low by - 'J'hc ni"ney market easy and without spe- j distress and adversity. .... , rial change Consols OffiJ ; American Slocks - firm and without change from lust week's I quotations. Corrox. The total sales of .-Cotton during the past year in Liverpool amount to S!50,7!H) tevll'SwJIhlttHlhJiiS !ll.!.ll,!".ri(',l.)M.l!.Ly!3t JllC sales were 30L670 bales. During 1 1 w w k 2,330 bales American, yiitido. F.gyptinn, "gtiO Maranhairc IV! lid Sural, nnd Til) bales lleugal have been taken on speeiilation, aniMllO A ineriean,70 Kgyptian, I3"( Smut, nnd 'ill) Mmtrwfor'i.MWtr,'1 uiaiid fi out the trade, and Ihe sales of Friday aiiionnl In S.tMWI bales. Iloldera geiierallv .ire linn though Jirdecfine riiisln .soincTiii stances been subniilled in, though there is bttv no qii.naljteTliaiTgTlTomiii -r .-rr- - ;rst-wtf k AUMVAL OF Till', AKCTIC I he iieWs hy ihc Arctic it only one later Iron. Liverpool ihan that brought by H.eL,,,, ,;lt;ra, wiljn ,hp M ,.,. I rankh... and alfords very lit.le fro... her ac.l 1,al r(,av ru ,, 1C ,,, . , ,. . , . . -lTKtvwtom (iiusiniitinopleor the 17th, announces the question ,. regnid lo the Huuifiiriiiu fpluirH's a wtiloth., .lW.Vyy .W V 1.W - m. i - . i i f j' . e ii ' amnesiy .o me remgees oi rvuiayaii. on rou- mum, tna, u.ev occ are never aga... lo re-en- ter Hungary. Light of llicm only are except-. ed from this clemency, among whom are Kos suth and 1 ttnnt Hathaj any. : - - - --r - - Deuibenski is expected! at (.'oustantiiiople, wlieie lie is prrniiiied to reside. -j XHW VOIIK MAHKFTS. j - .Nrrw Yokk, Mariir 6 P. M. The steamer Frimklit). arrived about 4 P. M., and of course the news could have no effect jii the turiket. , Slocks arc . tteady salef : 'at L'. IS, of 1 8(17, at I m , t !nmnn f 'Oiiipany Ofl.J . Kx cliauge on London llualll per cent preiiiiuin. Flour has been quiet sa'es ot ,'tOOO libls. at tfl, 1 la 1,511 for Stale ; Smtlherii Ltl2a4. 7.'i; Genesee l,H7a 1,1) I. Uyc Flour and Corn Meal unchanged. ' Sales of ftlHMI bushels Coalesce Wheat at i li ru.;. ted .tWailMl .ettHui Cttriii. inusl dc ul 10,0110 bush, al 01 els. for mixed and yel low. Oal Slletsr -Mye Vi cents. Piovisioiis sleuily sales of old mess Pork al l!,7"; new do il3,37. I.artT81arl,-cts. (iriweries w iihoiil change. ,N. (). Sugars S! art WntsJ"Mtjl:isse'i( 31 Vtir ' Ifir'TMina; 111,'alli cents. Hice quiel, Sales of lit week 110(1 lierces 3,i a3 0-lfleeiOs per Ih. .... Coiton coiiliiiuessleady. Theroi no change lo notice in prices. Sales to-day of tJOOI. liali s at 121 for middling Fplauds nl 13 cents for middling Means. ,Tlie week sales reach annul ir.OOO bales. ' ....... Tobacco is linn and supply light Prices uncliaugwL.,... , . Whiskey rather dull. Sales a'Ci-U SS.Jecjils per gallon. tTln "Tm: Noiriii (limivixt. Patriot regularly. The Fnin'hl in future, will appear. t'.aiiiilfnmrntt, via Wcl.liin, lo and from Pe lershurg, U'lliiiingloii and Norliilk. -Mit fart, every king ihat conies to this plane, by rail road or I 'anal, our readers shaM ho informed of through the. columns of "The Patriot." livery one wilt he ei.iihle.il thereby, fwlin may patronize us,) loknow when his goods, or produee, as the; case may be, arrived iu Wehlon. ! ... . We hope in a short time lo bn able to make arrangements ihat will enable us In gin ) V(.;,,(;,Pn(, l0 ,W,. i;.-.o,,, boil, 1 hy Hail Hoail and Canal. This will greatly enhance ll.e value of our paper lo the Mer chants of Petersburg, Norfolk. Wilmington, Halifax and It ileigh, as wi II as those "op the river." And m fart, all who receive their goods via either W'elifon or Caston. 4vbetbir hi - i, , .. - ,.ii i ,i, .:.'.,. it. in i, ., ,,i , .iii.ii, it, i a, i,f , ii, ii niitaiKi, mil n.'rs, loo. .. to take l l.e North Cahoi.i- j SA A Ti,,ir ." Wfsl.lisii, N. w hich is piihhshi'.l weekly, at . , nl Si.St) per annum, in ad vance. PAKE Kit & SI.KIK.E. March 20, IHSl. v oiiio ami n (iiiivi:f,vi;s. The I rgisl mire of Ohio passed an art the 2'id of February, the particulars of which have come lit hand, and which is equal to snv thiii... Vermont has dime. 1 1 requires the ! d. f.o.1 IWi.iye- thai may be claimed. reo..ire. ...... ... I..L-. .,..1 H.P.IS Ill-ill to lal T,",7 ill their return grains to the priso inal by jury. If ll.e verdict of a jury shall be in favor of a prisoner, hall he ili-charg- rd, au.r if.be o.ier claim dm ,giu , .he -' - ' COPPKR-PACKDTYPK. Srrer il public journals in New York and Huston have made their appearance in a new dress, hemg printed on a type .laced Mill, eop- Inch is thus described by ihe New York pei, Courier ami r.uquirer, one ofthe papers which tuts fdo'piB.t -it: '-" '; " . ' ' Tins i) pe Ii ." been submitted to die pro - cess invented, by which ii receives a copper Ifee. I hu attempts winch have heen made to 1 metal, have hitherto heel, lailures. uut the i iiicihxd bv which this type has been hardened has been -o far tested as to induce ns to venture 'upon experiment iih our present font, pro- li-ililv lh l.-irirest pvm in thl I ..... I. ...I.. . . .l:i. . ,,- . '. r.imni iu tiling inn ii win not disap- immt our expectations; butof that ws (hall hie .mow - in say hereafter.'-' FIDELITY. Neier forsake a friend. M'hen entinif p iher aroiinil when sicknefcs faU on the In an when the orld is dark and cheerless IS the IlltlC III trv trim frifmUkin Th nnrfl ihat ,:, hem touched will redouble its efforts whin ihe frientl is sad i?r in trouble. Adver siiy trie Iriii- friendship. They who turn Iruin the scene of distress hell ay iheir hypo erise and iirove that inlerest oulv iiuivh tlmm. ll you ha.r a friend who love you who haa studied yojr interest .mil happiness. ppiness, be shit you sustain linn in adversity. Let him feel l.t ln former kindness is appreciated, that his liny was not thrown away. Ueal fidelity may be rare, but exists in ihr heart. Who has not seen and fell its power ? Ther I Oil to I -hilling ptr(11,lv deny that its vtorih and power who have tiii: would ovi:s f.i:ky man a Ll I .G," Is a profound he, cunningly masked in th guise of a Iriith : and if setcd upon, in the immncrrttnt rcrkless "Hurt "'dWiieraTc" lUre"1! lillc it, wnuh break through all those cheeks and guides by which lhi grains of honest in iliislry are now protected, and lay society open to incessant attacks from all those who are loo ipirtfrit' fa !sc again lo graduate their ex penses to the condition of their circumlaances. . Vris C-.(,)liuesify J .aniLJ'!.irive".iil.tJiJ!:!ie nuixiui. Lei any man work resolulely, last ing all his energies to attain pcrfeelion in the particular liusineVs, or jirolcssioir, to which he- i.:.-;. 1..::r .t.ri.i.i. I.' . IC - it.: t. I.... . u.Mv o.itu ui.-tuit:ti iiimscu. i,ei mill ue just iu his dealings, strictly correel in lilt person f al denortineiil courteous in his manners mean the world Dill i tii.iii.it i I, itl .4.111 Die l.v.MH IIV lin luitri- tu)v ,,,,,; hie Krealtk,m;nx tA mcct : . .-.:,.., . lnl),. .. :n ...........i.. . 1 1.:... ,i. i:....... i.. i. r..:.i.. leant lo say. No! It is ihe most difficult 'H4 - mtl.e Knglish language hy-pronouns . . . .:,.. . hl mBW WIMlK, pm,e a tueeesful course . , , . . ' . , - .' - c"i r r " inn excepted, when, how, wheie, und in what manner il is best lo say. 'Xti ! . Whenever he is tempted Ii. xcerd Ills ap propriate sphere of action whenever he is tempted by the imporlutiilics of his family, nr his own rising ambition, to live beyond ihu actual and certain profits of his regular busi ness, at llie risk of failing iu his duty ta lus. creditors iu shorl, whenever he feels he it about U do a duubtful. or a foolish ihing.Je. him learn to sav ".No!" .Irthur't Jlomt (lititttt. m:wsppf.ks in a family. There is a great ileal of Iruih in the (uU Iowiugarticle, Would dial we could impress It furcUily oil .die mtinU of . aU:tlw JieaiW.tif. tni.. dies, ho consider a liltleiliouey paid tor a new spa per, us "just su much money thrown a- 'ii ire yiiir Child a Snrpiiprr. A child beginning i read heconies delighted with a wwpapec-"4HeiHf'ii- remls, at-mmv tfl"- things w hich are very familiar; and lie will make progress accordingly. A newspaper one year is worlb a quarter's schooling 10 a child, mid every father must consider Ihat substantial information is connected with ad tancrn.f ut. The moihi r of " family, being one of ils heads, and having a more iiiunrdi- I al ''barge ol ehil.lren, slmiild hersell he in- sirucicd. A iiiinil oceiipieil. heconies lonili ed againstthe ills of life,- unit bceouifs braced, for any fmergeney. Children amused by reading or study, lire of course considcraie, ami more easily governed. llow many ,,"'u,"l,'" """ n,r" h" ,,,,'ir '"' iugs in a tu i ern or grog-shop, w ho ought lo have been reading,- How many" parents who never flpciil twenty dollars for books for iheir families, would have given llioii-.ui.cIn lo re claim a sou or a daughter who had ignorantlv or thoughtlessly fallen inlu temptation. MnHTIN FaR(I'IIAR TYpi'Ml. the Kllgllfll poet, and author of Proverbial I'hilosnphv, lias arrived in ll.e Asia al .New York, lie ha taken lodgings at the Astor House. Ho : '"! ''"''-"''' J ''""'''"( wiih piece, I u..i..un .(.,uri. ....iii... ni... n.. ......1.1 h a will be beset by our lovilim. Mr. T. ' will remain in this country three mon lbs. lliv leaves behind him a ii 40 years old. wife and 8 children and I M." Ci.sss I'kahls, though among ihe most ; , . i i npi"l"'u. inepenv .uUeon. nonorn..nenis for women now made, are produced by a ery singular process. In lOSfl.aboiiltwohumlredi years ago, i Venilian, named Jaquin, discos ered that ihc scales of a species ol fish called bleak-fish, possessed the procrty ofcommuni. rating a pearly hue lo water, lie found, by experiment, ihat heads, dipped in this water, j.fsiimeil. when dried, lhe,i esr.uiceof pearli. It proved, However, inai ine pearly coaling, when placed outside, was easily rubbed off, and the next improvement was to make Ihe beads hollow. The making of' these bead "." '. 10 ' w Vei.it. The !'"" " ', ,u" ei.c-H.r.y r..,.,. el wl" PcrlV l''l. ' '8 PA "W 'eW"" ' " ! l"'"1'."u fi" J V!fue h.a!?'L "f nmiaud isniglsss are llerwaTtl added. 'I'lventy ane hundred dollars, inottlv specie,"" was found in a secret drawer hy the appraisers of die estate of Molly Sholly, an eldeily maiden ' rnceiidy deceased nearlbamm Pennsylvania, i I hai Is 'where Ihe silver goes. . .. Y " " ' " , ! '"'" ' 7 1 Mexico. Late intelligence from Mexico . mentions ihat a proposal is now hefor ih .Mexican Legislature lor eomiwlling the clergy taspo.t li jiuJ!toMgatj,uX mtL.SVI If r, JWjJ. 10 tbstnin from pertecutnul, by ecclesiastical censures, thiwe who claim tiie libeny l hn- tlmtin ibfir' mnnQHlii life. F 'l I
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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April 2, 1851, edition 1
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