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rfW 4-: ' "T77 im ; BISHOP lYE-.. At intrllifeiK of intern to llie llineet North Carolina, w tppf oil die following from iht Ntw York Exprrte. . Tk .... ..r n i..u . .. . k:..Htit tii-itAn al North Cttediaa. eontinae. it ex-it imw - Ml, in both hemisphere.. On Ihe uljrcl of) bin tlUrtigad tntafltiy Judge !. nTILonner- tirul, bit brother. min of enutid judgment and Integrity.' write 'thu to the editor of the "Chuieh Review.",.' 8m,rTba aWtmeot which you hate read lo me, tnd which too propose in pub lih, of 1 eontitifliont lendeney men! -4 d rangement ta ait father family, end alto nt renal iavit in proof ( orb tendency. I , bat to heailatsnn ia laying are folly tuttain- edhy my own pereuajl kmwledgA; riot have I an d.abi iht the ennduet of Bishop ivae, in bia hue drtVetion to Ktxnr, oinat te attru.u ted, tt leMI iw part,, to that imko miiw. f herediury tmdetRjr to menial derangriat-nl. argrlfaied bjr diaeaM and kj erjr great ex eitcoieaL . . ..i ! . I em, er reepoeilMlljr, . Yoor obrdieat aerrant. s'-,,'- EwwiaBe H. !"." The Mowing Uuer perporiinf lo be from Cr, Ire. M putilnberf in the "Guanlun," an fruK.U f'li...k Hanar. k I JJ. -,i,h .....I ,.n,I.,ir. -VI L :i .... O...J...I ..j i pnae,aprngrapn to h.8.t. frota roar paper, whb-h rorapeli rue t ror- ' feet renal n grate and Mijurtout mitiaie- I. Il at nof frwo thai, etaved, fibanka be lo OoH. g od rrotidrni-e ) ' A erne, trrer, ryivpt when under the i nm.diate dvlir. ium ol IjrphiM fer, been depneed id thai mewure of memi ith whir)-, God it CnH wi plea ami id endow me. it t true, howerer, tliat I bar had brother d.prired We lime f thai bloaairur. But how far thai eireum eunce al.oiild bo netted noon me aa a pun rthment for Mloering ihe ilrmamlt of my rAnaeMnce.l will ieare il witb ynuraeli K determine!. t,i '- 3 ' - , . . t. Neither Imr.aa fou etate. tbat jot btNn-e lea.iog my tliiweee I drew upon it for, bad reeuiro-t from it. a vntr'e tuUtv, wider fatal prttnttU It U true, boweeer, thai he for Waring My "finer fiuld of labor, tn gain, if powttHto, relief tn torn way to diaqioeied Wind, (A oe cf thick had tnmmunka Irdto a tltricid tnrmbrr my HlmmHnt Commtilrt.) 1 reeeired an ad.atvre ol tix mtnths' calnry. And it if a trui tlt, af trr at y arrival in thie eih-, ae my rooenrnre. enoVr adtlili.inal light, wnulj not ailowi f l.mper d' l.iy ia aty M'unieaiua la ilia Cho l.e Cbtnrh. and beiwe waking that oiihioia iini. I wrote la My dilutee a tetter of retigna. li.Hi. (if which the following if the roneliliiig M,n,a..l.i i ,ln 0tmuAmn an tlii. aot um. . ".. ( . . - ' i . - 11 - - . MMA. . . month tha ell lraU.ia taf lha lune for n bl.h I ..LJ L.i. i .Umm ...I f. l.il. I prompur reewivad from tnrmWit ' nl jour leidr o adrfoeieof tulnrt) I hereby irnoitne. . f til riant noon me rmi irom una date, ami . i j.., i .- , .- . ,. . .... wwwi"(,-n7-wp.iw,w.a . Iiitiinatton of y.Mir wish, wbater.r joo may htv danr.l beyond the J?d die of Oe eembor. 185jr I ehalf now only dJ. lha eyee nf 0t an I yd Ilia Church era upon you, wailing la tea wbethrf a will turra th trniipiimmiir in do ta net id aim pie justice, and publish thie eontrailietiiHl of Ut alJfementg you hat e aent " abrufd, tn yottr itaW paper. Veiy itjvHHfutl-. " ' .,,,; j,;,, your obedient fervent, ' ; fft'jl SlLLrataJI Ivgf, . XawProleaUnlBiabi.pof'otlhC'4ro!tna. . Home, M.rrh 7th, 1833. .. , j 1 . .. .....j .. :.k ,1.:. ...ii... .....r . r.H f- m-m ... w ...KH .w,Mivt ,u nriiUiifn ui all .lie ru'll rci.lffee A.va.w-w.v. ,. ..... .,rw. w. ..-.-,. . o , , ..,... '1 la our otamif tha ftdliiwinw rommuniiipnt"l,,,mi'nw ,ury lru"1 etoergein v, til tl.a.l.fi aan.b.r a. lte RWlh Rngistar. h we.gM ihe, will carry, and ibe nuiipar.. - ' ' - j ti-a tnlle of fiuuj ihry require, which ren.li r I . Wh,t" ,k Fplaaepal Ceneaallea ia -1 inH;mtuew an valuable. I.yar.l aa( a na inw time tn matting i.nj una ij.hiv urawa porn, the nhova farftirei tt otlen Man., Or ,rrid Iwo man in eh iitt arin.M- heymtd the (touraa lha pTeaenl writer eennot etalty wbnl .wh n torn Anci xa puomrya. Thie mnre , Kill ba dttne. bat he h hit nninioa f wha.;.ir,v bt mora than twelve handlulla of fa'n and rotleof hit d in. There ra ihrw b.rler in twentr.f nr hnurw. .eert di.ri.ig th 1 wy of prwreodtng thai havb been tniltetiterl 1 krmg, when ihe ii.aiee, were greem and iv ' by writer pon thtf fiihjeel. ' " ' 1 tj4 0lrfv tl nfwe.liliv Redmiine ilu.ll f . By rirtiie of lln oanoni "Of Am 'tunt ran rrt oun thw t ulliiwau.'. I he r..ne.l CUhorH.,' !il baa bean fiigireaied 10 elect an qIICHr urn, that eseept in Ihe sptiug. me Arab ' Aeen anl Bifhop ae for a esa, iheiettt'eenlem. ' horse talean and nna "l.tli . Tlier: :re neterj - 1 ... a . Ht r .1 :. .. .- .1: t : 1 ... . jn.iw... vii -mar.ii.iy in uitonarge .pito.pai tluty rraiinri r.r nm era or timr ptrma- ntnttaui J infirmity," -" Tlitf mee.ur pre-uppmef thit Dr. !, In bUt late e vnil.int. haa aetad aaanrtfiny - ftfanr maa. and therefor It nH moratlv a- mrnahlo to :hurnli TriNitmlt. . Il will he dilhcult lo eeiaMish the tratliorta impart con ' eirth.a af ilia imlh af any tuc!i t ip;n).iiiii 1. The eata iq qu.lion it plainly one of a run. tpirsey nfnneea. Miwat f wtll at physical, tnd whnea retpentir influeneeaean he knoan only la Him who know.-th tht whala frame ; nf mn. ' Beaide, iifter what hat passed, it will ht Impoeeihle for lha Chtimh people in North : ntmline M -trkaowletlgt Pr. I at ibeir Sishop ia any capacity. II. A tatwMid Methad nf pr.Mta.linff bee haea euggetted. izi that Dr. I. be presented by tht Convention in due form fin trial, tad - on ttmvioiioa (un'a uj the delenee nf a in com pal men tit ba tot up) that bt he formally Jj fradtd froM effiea. , Jl it uHittadad by the adroeatet of ihit neaaure, tlint omler preaen eirrumatineee. tha Dioeesa of North ('aro'ina it not vnrant. either hvthe Diabop or hie rrfttlar tnd e.nnn. ir1 eetignsiinn; neither hat he been present.!., tried and ilcfrsdeil. Haw Ihrn, It la asked, esa hia darw ha filledf Tha dinlenltr, we ntwt r, it morel y teehnienl, ariaing front the fact, that tht partieolar eat. befora ne ia alto get'ie trorwr oit'(. tnd it it orerpnwer adbythe wperior eonai.bjrvti.m. tluii aa tfnmiiH Cayman rat A, by right a fa ft, tht Hithep af a fri'ttltunt Cpiirapal Dh- trf, ;. '-. . ;r. , . , III. What remains therefore t bt done, it . flit Lai method proposed, whirh it ft tlrcfarr raraner axtaiaby abdication ta.l ah-indon ajei.l, tnd to proceed it once In All il. Tht reader, of Eug1ib Ilittorr ma reeol. loel a parallel hietaaea In tha eaaa nf Jme. II. 1 -Tha Com moot nnd none rd" Peers . els red that Jtmee, having by lha a.lvlee nf Jeatiii ana nmee wicked Ttersorc. ntiempted M vinlaiethe ftrnd.m.ntal lawa.anrl withdrawn ' bimeelf, out of tha kingdom, had aAdfrwaaf Ih rauernmtnl, ami thai Iht tkront trat Ihrrebi aaeanrY Wa holier ih it the alion ' oftba Eirieoopal Convention will He thaped ia thit bttt dioterlof). tnd that R will commend . l eelf ta lb appro ral of tlit wholt LTIiurehr. " - , ; LIGHTNIJfO. ;r '"7; Bunker II ill Monument war twlet ttrnek by liffhtninf aa Watlnaatlay lAsmM. ;, Per toa wha were ia tht monunteni thought it wat going over. Tht bottom af ana af ihe rnda. wbera tt entaced tliejtarih, wa. alighily ffiellrtt. trul i ItrtfleWIS tMf " the RTpV Wftn , wa pa.jing down and huldiiig by the iron rail. Musrttad A th'Mtk.. front which i.a itii3 "Sot ' r-' owver rnlirely f-n-a r.otplt af houra. Th. lergt qoanti'.y of ,gt..a ihrowt down tiw iu.kle of ills i&onutntut. Jiuearm, AUST8IAN TYUA-NNY. i A letter from n " A'aeriea-i eitixen t h Newark Uaily Adrertiawr prtarni tbefollvw. lug ace not bl again h junta : it ir,. - Cv. March H, J853 Once more in a land of liberty. breathe (rrtv agJin. and deir m be thankful for ifie hl-iiiK. Having been detuned over a I'.r. eliyhl in Milan. h.v been taught, under Austrian mililrv in.irtiiti.iii. a pn.H-l 1.-....H II it value, whieb rU be o well learned in an other trhod. Vm at home h neirr go 'abroad, ran have no jntt tppreriaii.in of Die pnrclc blearing whtt-lt jmi enjoy, a r.mntoa air and aim, ith tearre a rim-iut.- rtit ( thir tab,. We reatlifj lli'n h"trl l,il en-nt- i. and urounatd lo rriluin i K dta u. lejlil' .1.. ,J.aiira iif nur eaca.Hft IrniM the Wi.rl .1 .... .1 l , tyranny '. "'" -... . Kaie a few da) a ali-r tmr rn'ranee in'" MiUn, a ff hiiriind Iiiim, ahirli a irrcCmg krt)uau.aiire, tlico Itjiu.g imilrr M.iiee . r m'Miui', a(rfi liimtii;t;le 1 .niuyli. out tir.l iniptra'Kin nt il e hirnlle ataie ! ittinia tin it. mi' lliev eiuilaia ouly a irty liij.leqinle ai count trf lint -m.il tenure wa witiicteed. N written Ktrnunl, in fjiil. ft.niid im llti reader a inMHlea rihem. tbf lit. UWiwu.-ri .,t...n ia tale for a iii.MOrnl. liarli and al1. 1 ---r w , inent..al III. will 1.1 tiiv .iie ol the p.it ilt- ;p :miI alii. ib. .he will of A mn.i. Viiilr. Ij w 1 pre. a la. itxl Htoiiy iiiaiiii'Oenl ia the t vurd. . Titer, .re r.meon.: i-,ir t of tpuhaiion iioil yobbert' by poli: uAci.U :iitil auttliora, u bo enter luninea al mil. llie bghte,l tiia;nriii., lid rob and maltieet the inhahiian'f, under ihe erv of imperial nrd.-ra. i he Sural ntil palace are tilled niihc.ul rrru.il.-. id" tbeir rw beat Ireaturm. A wholerviiruttn i. iiil the I. ma I'.iltne, and Ihe auldiera aHiitte tip tn arlrn by thtuUiig and piercing the old paioi- inga nd rtatuee. eee.all) ih.-e repree.-iti.tvg ihe ii.iiocent abti lil b:niilv. I be lan'.ilv jew-1 , . , . ,. . . i J. le aea.H5..i-d nub all ita triihii.int. were lor rjldy bikm frina the aiailre d'liolrl, bul were afterwaeda tleiMttiu-al in n a cure- olace, lit i ,innMriMHi ial ne etut.-rul.... eheif. lui whom appeal wat made. Oilier large pabirre bate been ainnl .rly Irraled, the orciipaMla drivea ut, ami llie torttiiure turned into the atreeie.- Many tf the ivibli-tl fainiliea hate been lima llirown upon Ihe rlijfilv of ll.n ir" lieiijlibur. Upward wl ttOOO nteii eoi.ttanily patrol the tirertt, wbvrh ibey fierquen.ly clear nf people at, ihe pmiii uf the liuoiiel uuder Ihe aillii tt tin t. t. No one if .erinitted lo meet-anywhere in public.' and private dinner pirtn-e;.re iictu.dly l.ir biildrn. Kviy day tinfe we linve hern here lead boiliet have been fiiumliii llie highway rh pjltowa are rn urnnanfrtet : inu-kct shuts i ar -linM.,Uv heard in fume uuarter of the ' 1 I' .if'....: - I. ' ! I . . I a ho have found an asvluin in rieum. .nt, Mwilieilmi.l, tc, ia f.-queeien-tl hy"" lutperi .1 tlei-ree, fim-unling it. inany million, auu me dwwav ujraj.hu 'lidMHmjtJ.ilird AIlll- rule of 30,000 Ir.ne per dav In pay Ihu !' penae id lltua Ojijiicatm tlicoi. 'I'llP t D t It HlllKlf . I 111 4 BAD IIUKSb. I jaruV..ltie.J:gpkirerof Nlnevah. who t afi'hit olSee in N .veiuber. The pt winter he familiar with Arahf aa he i with antiquities ituff-tel frutu lit" r.pid ilmiine in hi beallh, .iuajalu.'o. -arkau. A teen. a.. rori. i which he made fruiUe. effort to reaiure, by give in his tarn work on Aet n. antne run-1 ....... .i... .kit. rli . itl. hi. tinttLawlMla. ttfHtiM-ira trur hinaa - of Ihe deaert. t'ntltmry to the popnlsr notion, ihe real Arabian ia relhri.Ul leas lor unrivalled twifinesedwn for eatr 1. r l.narv powers nf an- diirauea. lis usual paces are but lit ... a quirk walk, nlien a.etaeog A'e n. 1 11 a li..u-, and i a half rnnniug rattier, for only when pirop.l il.rM a tti'iliHiin mil ht ntare to full anoed. Ii h,t he knew ol a relel.'.ileil inare. w lit. lt hail ,aei. 110. Ii r o ner U.irHlf a intlller, .t pn- iMai f,,,,,, tin leeteil tr,tn lha b.ttttg wtnd. of the desert in .. : . 'I'L. 1 II. - 1.. ... 1 ,- .1..:. win ww. soew, w . ae.i inss aiw hwkt. Cleti.inf and r.H..iiiug u-. a raitgcr.i ., them . -ITlcy .....i.tim-1 mr,li fif e n hand in height, and never f, II be low f.Mrtcto. . In llirpnailHin lime are aa d w;lo at I i n'., r-q'tir-, 1 1. 1.... . 1. .1.... ..... ii.. .1: 1.. pu mil. their n.wirtU bes-ome hlwul-red. their t.a. glitter With Are. .he ro-rk i. arched, .ml lha .na'e and lad ure raited and tattui.d not ta .. , . 11 , , the wind; the whole aniiu .1 become trans- fiimii'd. ' The t-at plain of Vlmtnpo'nmia fnrniah iIm rwtrbreejsk-and ihese hretU are divided in'o five races, of which the nfigttt il at.-k w.. lb .ht-ylr-Ktl. ; rhftin t-irimnH M-.i;ilhw ...... . .. : . . mm auryai inm. i ne.r oeu.gie.-a are kept feruitu inair, and Pieie v title la to greit, . 1 . ' ... n inat a iborouen bre.1 m--ee M irenerallv nwsi'il hy ten, or more persona. It i nut often ihstt raid Arahiatt ran ht nnrehiard. The re iwnl it thalnn account nf it lleeineaa anil power nf endtiraee, it it Invaluable in the B donln, who, nn .. itt back, eait defy any pnrauer ege.pt a Hhammar or Anein with a swifter or at runner mire than hi own. An Amerieen racer, or eren an Englieh hnnn-r. trntild break ilnwtt, lit IhoM patlilem d aerie, alinotl before an Arabian brca'tne warmed up in itt work. Where rhiirntigii hrt'd mare hs. r horn told,' they have hr.nht a. high aa aix llimit-itlil dnllara i hut these TT la nude rstoml, are not lhbetof the r-ce. The Ar.h h. eellt hit mire. e..n d nothing witb hi (old. tnd eannnt even keep it, fur the next Dedouiti of t hostile tribe who comet arroa bia path, mil wh his n-inineil hit mare, will uke il from him. tnd dfV pnrtiiil. ' l.ivard think that no Aralfian of the het Mood h ia eve. hern tn in KiijUinl. If thit i a.., we can eirrey tnppo ibai any ha- romr to A itieriea, hut mn.thetlere the aoeolled A fain in riven In our (invrrninern, al varfont timet, to ha Inferior breeds. Rarely, Indeed, are tin thorough, hrrtls found tv y nnd ihe deaert. I will bet anhjert of regret, lo lliote whond nir ll .e hnraet, to leirn Ihal the Arabian 1. ronid -red lo b de(-ener.-.l'u.g, llie eonaqtienr ol the anhjtif ition of Arabia.' and the d.-rlin'.. tht Buj.iuiii Irihes.-a.'ai'a) Hultclbi. t)pV,rxCZ TO THE SVN. . Irmgin rtilrua.l from hart to th snn. Ilow many milt t it the tun from us! : M hi . if we wet to fnd baby in an expires train ;omg iitecasantly a huitdred mile tn hmu. wilh.Hit mikiiif any aloppagea, the bjby w.iul (raw to ba by . die boy wuiildgru to he m ih man woald grow add tnd fit wiihtHit 'tee in( the tunj fiir.il it diatanl uiurt thaitt but. trad Vesrr fnHn ut. Qui wbatt it ibis eou. i.rrd To " tflll Kr."artrd hy our railway lo go frou Veiluaie lo tbi Soil, at the rate of fiftr mile, ia hour, ibey would o.d bare '. f 4 there yet j;i iHsplune js m .a ih in tig U n "in the erotte o. our tyt eat. iyzMn'of TI1R ST A It. ?. " TV "I a Ukrlit rl aiiif wlitm. RALEIGH prU 37 10ST . o it'" . f ll .i.m. ..d Y f k in-l in .1 : ,K ... .,,. ,. , ,a.. -.. tt-t ,nil At Mi Hi. fee'ipt. j ISO- TOX. ollr-. B.iift.n.: Xrw TOKK. Tri t one rttiMlirt: FHII.IUri.f nit. .t. W. Can.tr TS rl I CkullM.1 fa. DKATII Or VICE PliKlUKXT KIXQ. The lion. W iHiam R. ' King. Vice Pro-blent of Ihe rutted State, died at hit home in Dal- U f.ootr. Alabama, on Mi i al - "oniy. ..ia , , IH - h i.,.tao-. t oVl V calmly, ii.i. tly. and in - rfc. - t rti.'nttbm. turronndel by hit-relatiret .n I fri,.n,l. n. ka.l rearhed hia lifting but thirty b air pTt)t'fo te hit death; bad been niom-ntarilv efpwtitg fn of hit arrival at Moltilee, Mr. Kinz n"ter ttood in the front rank of the ateinen of hit d y. but he wat a man of more than (.rdii.ary tilenlt, tndby the Iretterquilno a ,.f the hcarl h attached to him lrte.pt . if fri. tida, 0f pniiiet, and g 'ct down to thu toiil, h on (r,d iimeI)U(i ,j , whle e.,....try. j w nnM frim ,h. ,u..lmn1 rti-pntcb the . . , . following ekteh of Mr. King t polui.-al career j " R ' j. "Mr. Kit'g wee n gentleman and atatetm an. acn an aiarami a uj u ...... K..m n-.t H". lrr 1 T aa'M lit wa a man tun eu. joyed til" uolver.nl reaped "i pi. ni-n. ani who wa alm.t reverenced by tin" people ..f hit own State. He wat horn in amneon enmity. North Carolina, on the 9ih of April. 1 1 Mil, and I wi, therefore, C7 year old when he died. He I SnLhed hie eduo'iion al the Si rth Carolina uuivertity. At the age of twenty bo wa elected to the Legtalature of bin iiativ-i State, and at twentv.foi.r Was tent to C.nsre,, lie. remain. I ad in ' Congre.t from I 'I I to I"t1. when h rert-ned. and aceompaMii-d Mr. Pincknev of! Marvlaod, a re- i4iry of Legaturfi. hrtt t . 1 ilv i then to 8'. i'eteraburg. O.. bi return to j the L luted State, in I H, he settled iu I)., la ; county; in (he then territory of Alabama. Iln , w iu laa S ate Convention, and .ii te 1 lo , mriif a t.htl'UioViir AJiibinli. wheal It w . arret d iao a Stat II- v i one of the tint ,!.-. At,.rt ii. I'tin.rra.a wlto'lin'' " " - ... k. 1..I.I 111 -k.o. k. ,i. .....anl., ---- - .-... ....... . Slininur H. r rano l.i ir.J, na.u.x .mtb.i w pcraadcl in hi init.ioa. ho wa ap-iii.Ui 1 .ui. . jn b, .,. c, roor ot Aiaiiao i . in a i a .ojauey 1 1. e u :e eiio t ::sl . ure-'ieote'i nun am . tor for a full t-rin of i year: "Tn I upon the ucccMon of Mr r.Hmore lo th-' Prei. deuev. he wa unaninliusly e'lowsi Preiden' of the Senate. In &'& he wa aosainated at HJ tiuiurcfor the V.oe Preaideuiiy. and .-lectel to .... . ''i v . ... . .- ... liuijre for the Vice Preaideuoy, and electa I to The na.t winter he I f..Jl.la Ai..'L .....Imnlli. I, received the I j.rwl1j,ig honor 'of his political lif.-, the hlghiT. : ,,,. ne. in the liew.blic. llie Vice President of of the b'uited Sine." THE VICE PRESIDENT. Bv the dentli of Mr. Kixn. late Vice Preaident of tbo Unite I Suus. D.v.o 11. Vru.11.0N, the - preset. t presiding ulkcer ol Hp, Sei.auunf tl... C. S., Iwm.mea the Vice Preaidmt in fact, although B, ,lcqire the title an offlee aligned tn that rifficer hy a law of Cimgreaa enacted mo der the following clautn uf the Cui.tituti-it : "Congra may, by law, pr oti le li.r ibe cae of removal, death, re-innmioii or in.il.iliiy, borh of lh Pr.-ideiit. and Vico I're.idcnl, ib-rl nin what oHeer shall titan act a Pie-id -ut." CANDIDATES loll CONtSRF.SS, i-lM..H umiKi. in ll.. uiainc., cuinp.sei. 01 the counties of Orange llranville. Franklin.1 Watte, VVarren, J illusion and N'ash, Messrs. V- , , ...H Item i.ra nn the atutnp. ., , ',f" V.tr,cl. 0 leurn from ihe fWnebn- rough Patriot, tha Mr. Morehead dculiner, and that John Kerr, Esq, has consented to be a oat., ... ... .r. . ai.h-L enm-a.aed of th counties of Person. r . Alamancej Chatham. Raadoli h. Gnil. . , ,, , ., ferd. Moore and M-mtomcrr. ' ""' 1 tarsA D.WriW, V. hervtofore stated, the Whijra of tb. sixth Congressional IHstrivt, com. p..ed of he cmiiilie ,.f Forsyth, Datidwm, Ashe. Sorrr. Shikea, Vadkin. Rockinglmm, p.,. Ire(Toll nn.l Alnntlrr, have huuiinate,! " r ti , , . PiirMMF .if Yo.lLin Coltl.tV. . - 3 SrrfHth Dilliict. In thi Ditriet, composed of thbttwiMlea of Catawha. ,i.ton Lincoln. - - - Mecklenburg, Rowan, Cabarrus, Cnion, Anon Stanly and Cleveland, Messrs. Jaiucs V, O borne, of Mecklenburg, whig, and Burton Cruigo. uf Rowan, Dein.wrat, hats annou.ios 1 . hm telvca candidal.-a for Congreaa. Eighth Dirtrif.!. In llie eighth district, com posed of ihs enunlie of Wilkes, Watauga, Cald well, Burke, Rutin ri'ord, McDowell, Henderson, Buncombe, Yancv, 11 iyw,oJ, Mao n, Cherokee. Jdw:kM and Maditon, Mca.. Brgw S. Gaitbtr and Thomaa L. Cliomiui arejiiithe fild. lie. porta of thwr diKuaeion in Hendrr.nf fn-m the two Ahev.lle paper, will be found In to. lay 'a Star. THE LATE GOV. IREDELL. W. have been informed by the Secruvnry of tl.e Grand Lodge, cf North Carolina, that he late Qovernnr larim.L, In 117, elected '.y th. Grand (Maonie) Lodge In the office of jrand Senior Warden; and In 1119, ba was ap minted Deputy Onind Vaster by the IhenOrstud ylaatrr, the lute Oen. CslvlM Joara showing ihal be waa held in high estimation by tbe Ma. ionic Fraternity, at well as by bia fellow eiti. ten. generally. , ' REPUBLICAN BANNER Fss I. Wi.n, Esq, Editor uf the M.un ..in Banner, baa iaaued pr.po.als fir puljishing . new paper ia Salisbury, to be called tit " lie' lol.lican Bannor. He is a talented and ea rgetlo Writer, tnd though wrong in the bend luting a Democrat) we believe be Is right In the .eart, and w heartily wish him pecuniary sue. hv JI eJWr. hi R uiberford jiupt-r .. f..r tale, rbleh wt bar herekifiirt noticed. . 1ifjre .yHJ!!n.l!iyffaaw4CToi. f,y tort, would do w.U to call at Mr. P.torsilU'a. i lit hat just received t freab supply. t WAKE ACttlCCLTUBAL 90CII fY. The r.lati-ia pawd al Ae Ute meeiui;f thi S.iel.-t., will be found a .tber pirt ( uidj'a Staiv The embrm-e autgevta. it Hi be aeen, of high importance to the p.n!e ifthi eaawtr M af tbe 8taM fmnmHjx mmi eternal ..ol. tbfrpf Tf, be raaaed orr ithfut the eriiHia nmidra)in. Th'T nrnri'te fitr wiinjr a fund f .r clutnl ra-iiberatiun itii llie Slate icitj in earrjinn .ut ruccwfully ijie iifr tenl'aienanr uf bilXiK a f ur in diia city to Oliiber neih which en-ry iii'-n of tbf City na! rinte abioM r.idit nTtenh1y aiJ, ?y I liberal inntril,iilt-)n i,f tnl-'r anil iiwinfT; f.r j whatwr tby mar npn I in litis nnble enU'r thy may )'in l np -a it. will be return irototneni lei.ii. i oe n '- y- , ed t.i Ihrm ten f I J The rt s"I'.:"in al-u pn. m ' ..... ' f the Wake Sot ietv. for t nuruiHie of ilntnb'i . . . . ; uting in preimunit t.. tl... miMiibere of the A-. . i cL,ii ,n. ttho nat h ie the tkill an I ei.irit to oii' I ten'l' for pritea. Thie are mitt"", we repe.it. of high importinee tn the people of Wake enun- t. whi barn a double interett in taking etre; by their attcniion to the eui.ject "j i""if a , ettTHj nna-tiueramt-u. - o...r- . faira be paraanently etubii.be.1, and annua,y: nit in Or nftr lum li j ii.IC'. ir quihiu-jh : , . , "' - ""K f , . n lii.h be' or the ofi.ert for th Hake Agricultural o. o the day 'J r"r l'10 eneuinj ye.-ir took place, nhicb remit. I ed followt: Charletl,. Ilinlon. Pretident. Win. F. i:..l!iiK. I'. V.e- Pr.tilen'. Willit V bitaker, V i Vice President. John lluti h nt, 3rd Vice Pretident. Ii-re Mr, dth Vice Preti b nt. lleury H'. M intagni-, 5lh Vi'-O Preli-lent. Wilton W. Whitaker, KeordiiiK Seerelaiy. Thom.iH ,) Li:mar. C .rrenpoi. ling Stwrotary, Win. it. Poole, Treaarer and S.-cdaan. f.tD or ttiNt.;rat. Alpheu Jt ue. Xeedham Price, Peleg Roger. K. P Isui oi, L 0 II. Branch, Stephen Stephennon, John II .l ine. J imr, Wiii!., J .tui V. li nri-, Ga.ton L'tlcy. We h one all the cily papert will publish U.i list . ( , i f ,,fie(.rt an I en-nciiy nnpre op..n everv ; one the i nporfiince hi official lutii f a f ii hful disch.-.rjR'or .. I RtaitOAD I II.EI'.RATIOV. tVc copy Itou. tLe Standard of Ilia 2-.rd in.Uat the tjliowing report of tii llailioad c. lebrution ttuXiietdajf wvidiig lo at. the cii.sana of lUlvigli were hoaoit I w;ll. a vit by del.g.tioa front Ptrtu.ouli!, Nort'olk an-l ltaltioi.e, to wmltt witb .... :.. i. ,;,.. ..i...: .,. H' "'"""'H v"u.rii. lid tVeldol. K.llroad. Atioul four P. M , the Committee of Arrinje nitnt. with iniitioer of eilizen., proceeded to the llnuUvih l.rpotnliere thy met tlir Iniin of c'iri wiiil liiL-d Willi our tootor ,ds til. cur iploL'h. e i tl.ree tb - is aero Hiveo for our guest. nnl then llti-e aior f'.r Kt rreti.ient Tyler, wha wti mi b ord. Tbt deltjf itrin wuie e.-lconied 1-v Mr iirmitu, me i letiutiu ui tor .taiv iii inoj tjn.ion , Koa.j . , (b. Raleigh - Hei..t tl.ev were net .. i. . i. . ..... i . ..... i...i. ' ... ... i ,. . ,1ali ( bo.pitalniet f the City ty Mr: Hay 7 !. the Intendant. Kepttea were ii.mje be. l,.,li,.fr gaett by Mr. Ally a of Noi-Mk, Mr n .1 i,.,i Un, ...i it.- s....: l..- ..r .lli.re tnd thru, amid the Brimr o e,,,.'.,.,.. aixttlte spirit niinng ninie ..f tl, Nuty M.n.l from N.H-I .ik, tl. uUi .lion, prm-eed. d I tuelr qirirteitiat lit ..ir on, liulel, of tit- phoc. ,M eielit o'.:!.K.K P. llie cotupii.y ..,( .town t .11 e 1 -I Cut Dnher it the V ic'ior u'i ll.oi.e. iloveraor M'. .l PJeaide.', wih bi Pre dent Tyler sad P'". Cotbos, the IVeti.l. i,t at llie ea ho. ml I'o. i I on lilt nul.t. .,d hit fcixccUtOr.t tint. Uurl, uti l(t .ft ll- i.x.iitted b. lion. Ken. net li lt.ivr.ci-. M-j C. L. llintoo. It.. 11. Jol.n II lUjan, L (I'D Hr .neli. K-r,., and Wi Mam I) liny wood, fi.q , I. Vice Pn Hl.Jeiil. We bavt uol t.i-cn aids in Ibe very greabts and siiiiiinting "ll()i,a and coirnaian" wlticl. ncces sallly irovallt'U frioi llie btrge uuuibvr prtetit, to ol.taio a copy of ttl'e t ep 11 , 1- toests ; but thirteen w.-.e nisi n. nr.d Ei Prei.irnt Tyler wa first call e l ."it. H iillwted to tlie pleasure which the ex- euminn had afforded bim, sad SH.ke iu the most complimentary terms ol North I aroltna. Ho was ifr.-qiici.tiy smt must tiiiliusiabticnlly cbeeie.l. Mr I Tyler wh person il'y a s1r.1n3r.-r to most of our cit- iien. nnd there an enenil nnsirty lo s. e nnd her hint. He fu iy sustained Ins high renutnt'ou M rr. Out, hid ws neat called out, and pok hri r. ty a el sppiojriately. an J concluded by calling bu nt illusti-tuuspreijec. s.or tiov. Miiiuy 'tin- Pies- :.,. 1 .u a..n.rf..l 1 i. 1 k... ,,. Th.rep.rtee betweea tbete diatiageish. s,nxUlam W1, o.piial, and ocoasioard tbe bttt in-img tut tb Nvelieat applaaar. j The Hon, Kcuucili lluyuer, an. of the Vice President, wi called up iu retpons. to a tonal coiitptimeiititrjF to Norfolk. Hm upoka fur lotne twenty miilulc Iq ,noJ tite nnd with mueli per tiu 'tif.r, ant. took hi mii warm pplnsit. Mr. HriJvntrikr, of ue UttUimor Cujr Ctimtcils, alio rMpon lo-i 1 1 a ttnlinifnt. ft i l prnvi'-l liirusulf mi nJunr't I t;it la ' fit or, his rcmnrku minir ro cflivnl with ror-littl pUu'liti He Ctmclurlfi. with ! rferrnc6 to th lnim4i-lf Mter of Mm. Trier to lha Ihttulmnuf rtfunhrrimtj smi ntltrir Kna'uh It. ;es. ...s.iog in. onncr a. . . , an honor lo her tix i :,). )oH.l ami loh. cnoiiniil flu s was rcciired i. aa Tyler wa again brought to hia f et, ami restmnd ed in terms which ngaln ' brought dowa the hens. - Tli. linn Jn II. Ihyan, one of Ihe Tie. Pres - j.r..i-. . me d iii'ii.orr (leit'Rtnio t, a: so hdoks iu response w i tputimi nt, aud in the coane of Jremiirrii rr-f- rred ia flowing terms to Portmnouth, Norfolk and to tha City of "munnroenti and of airn,".and tt the gratification whtrh all eKpcrieuci'd at th prewuce f ao umuj wyrthy reprvaeatativM fiuia then? pltcffl. The It tilront! freI ten( Mr Brnnrh of the (iikftto Mtifl Ir. oiiii'f. of the Menltmiril-r-iTitpfmd ed happily teeahe inadv up(n them; but the noble ! worke uvtr which ibey itrfaidc, apeuk fur tl.em, ii J nr tho pr'ui'lft iuouu;neut tti Uiiir vuergy, mim tgrniciit auJ tt'i!l. I la. I naa Afll,. n.. tt . rr ,r-. An Ma n ,;. i .ollBeet.d w'rfli the Norfolk fwe. a.'.d Mr.. Oalre lof the h?i.ter, aire epoUe iu brief but appropriate In p ttcto;f,l ua uiera ; aua I llr. Mmilh. .SiMiatnr Irrtu Sultiilk in the trtyinm. j Aembly. tt-ing cuted for. alao reapmded. Tha attract., palie.rl K..uri-.. a ut.n Im (wa ea after hating spent sevrrat hours in a manner whieti .ar-psarsd to be highly .gratifying te all. About thre. bundled tat down, .1 least to. hundred from 1.4'timurc. Norfolk and Portsmouth. Among tha gne-ls were. Captains Brooke and Ooushtv ef Ih. Msrine Cnrpa,. nnd firutenants tV.twiu tad Peter U. Murphy, of th. .tuty the lattar a aenof th. late Judge Murpby. and a whole eo. td North f areliuian . On Wtduesday ntoruiat our gaeslt returned, accempanird y oter hundred of our eitissns on a visit tn Norfolk and Portsmouth, whert they have no dnulit beet recited and entertained la Ih. moat hespilsblv manner Duriag bis stay Ex.Prasideat Tyler Wat tb. guest of Hit Excellency Gov. Reid. We subjoin tho REGULAR TOASTS. Jae wericaa Viiiott 1 Th brixbteat hope of human lilierty. t Our Sister Oad fCcighbnr. Virginia . The mother nf a long line uf illutrioua sons and ae. eorapli.hed and beautiful daughter.; we greet her represent.! ires, nn the present occasion witb hearty and cardial welconte. Omr Surttr CUyaf ikttrttmrti I While eeqi.ir iag new. kit a nntalt.ureil.tr t.raetol.l friend Dr, Wm. C JUm, PtMt4m aflMf Brnhtmtmi A'oaaoas it. R. Co.! A worthy leailcr in the Krf t,taoi! vr laternal Juiprwrernent Thheili of lOfwon'rirtVf .3imE.ffstWp fur the namber and height nf her monuments af jtil nssnaau abw athilmaitt boapitatity ef ber people, aad the aadaf giag terprstt f MrcitiMB. AurYA Carolina v Auke her1 kayHmotiteja. berj ateam ia now tiriy up. and the erj from troy tlif. ia "(It nhe.vll '1 s " Te Fnir i.fuxr Cowaryr Mae they -lie ? bi their hiMi.n-l'. mitkeri V. ehetr rSil lien. ..'f.vaM i,. l,j.ii r,niliia . aiiil an-ln til the :her wi.rlX ,, , - 4 o i ..f -.t r.u...Af.a nl Ilailnwii Tber bar been uuite l in ' aiie.h all in harmony with the Kb.ri..u ia. i mitforfKHt, mar the? tie tinltefl in prmprrify. lion ..f their preiwat rejoiein. and breathing the iUtijk .Vi,r't.-fnii-d bfimn linkt.;ni.-l ardent knuti.Hi i W a cntinumt f Marial mav the? be united in interet and pro-piritr. , and eommereial relation betneen the aectiont I lrcrae rern.r.-The f diiiri.hing of uur iter ttatea, for the ao npli.hment fj ehariiat-rlritif of liril frnnj ftirie lifn. die n, which it hat prepared ihe way rcktiont which , ti..n tint nejle.-it tbo no, dewrfct llie wise. ; nature h foreordained, and which It hat bern : rie f ah other, " -i reaaretd W the gentua an4 witorpiiaa ut auta Uii tZ ltli.,h CU,to flailroa,!.- Cnder the affeetuaxe. AVe -ill not ,tl ... abort a notice at. munili. ent i ty f the Stat- it h it tprung up tempt to, give een a faint outline i.f what wae i,n l.lo l'h,.e'nii fmir: it nhe." nnd it dea.' mi liT the "pe lti-ri aa our healing wai Tory I lina'ltnfloariih T"t more with im new "Kninch." , A'.7a 7rev Xulliltifg di.tat.ce-, r,t pruooi.nit unina. -r... i t. f 1. t t- T lyer. inn. n,i-i.ne:n ni.o.-r r. . .tri -kir, Mr. J Miu.. J mf, Dr. Sniit.i, of- r. f I) rr. Cullin- and Metw. Bmneh. Bryan! .,nd (i ,let: em'h of whim enR-rUined Ihecon. ! pany with spirite-l remark. Voi.csTria ToAtTt. IJr Ei.Pr.-aident Tyler. North Carolina; " "rl i'"i-'"."j y a-Menrtricker -The La-lr nf E, rri4,.nt Tyler: Her reply to the l)aoht of ouuu r.nnti, in mu n -liui aeiitei i. uvt iiubi bind and ber roantrr. ,,;, Ma..!r.-Tb. Citv of Pctemburc: The 'Cockade Cuv of ihe Old Dominion." By br Smith, nf Norfolk. The Alimentary l.anai, l o wnn-n ine ci.iten, oi t. iiein nnv made libeml appropriationt on ihe present oci 1 ca.i.-n. ! Mr. Hryau ..ITercd the followine totiHt The Tily nf Kaliimore m. of the uoMeftt ciict of our irie.t republic reDijttoed for rt n I arms. It U honor en.mjih to tny of her that the it worthy ; of llie noti! St ,te of Maryland. i- i Th'.m. f. Jnne former'y of North Carolina. and now of llittimore. offered tbe following Tb t r. ittffi litedby ' I ... ..i :,' i,.vr..r..r K ...r.l 1 I Ity flen. Miltei.berger of llaltimare The eitl. i I r n..!i.k r:.-. ra .I..;- .n.r....r... ii, I i tl.tir ent.-rpritc great in all tlit element of gn-tt j I t.ut hi nothiag greater than in tht uaboumr. i e-l tioMotaUty Willi which they hat given us to, b. artv a wel'-.m- .... this d.y. Uy II a S..,!.M-The tr.nv and N'atv of He ' Inited .Mate Tl.eir acts speak their piite. i i I CO MP LI Ml-: NT. VII If ItrNNKIt TO OUtt Cl'ESTS. It nffordf u pleaMire to ehroniele tl.e event 1 (it V li.'rrllil t . W I . II Oil, IIIIZI It. Itili. IV III. II'IIOI r .i i. i :.: . 1.....1..1. I ". .'- ,, ,.m..d to iher .iwial alTeution there lr n ...ed gue lr,.in ihe Old North Stale with i " ,1h, h,,n UV '""V-;1" ,MO H,"iv """V I t-ourtp by a neiin.n ol th-ir retpe. me rail road. Ihe occasion w.ia a joyou one on I'oih, p,,, rf (mnretniiw from V to ITS fiiile. The i.e. and. the pleHnre m.iiual. There wa m j nrnt er,siT wnnhy of more than a mere one .id-, a determination to be plea.ed. and .m !,,,,. j the "the an ardent diwit to gratify that dcieru.inatiim by all n.cauii. The necaet.arv ar. rai'g.-ii.eiits had been previously ma te for their j ll.-coin:u 111 o i at then .1-1 an Ipiivaie re-nlen. ce on te-th id f the river, to which they - were con lucte.l inimeaitely on their .rnval, ami .... . . it waa l.n t- them 10 consider themaelvea per ' leetly at horn-. . . . riM.I. Dr. Wm. Collin had made due arrange, . 1 order ... a.ld ti. the pi ure and gratinca. ,,. ,.om(n ,nn Beura u, t.ot. ..I our North Carol,,,, friend, the ,p cndid , A hn. band of music from th. Pennsvl" .team.r o"b Vo ,,,a wa, plae,o nee ( thr-ugh the politenetaol M. , . rail-, bi la-aring.he Preaident' name, wa IWde.it of ,he Bay line) k. take them ., a , nt,M t , lin. ofcar, jeatined to bear pl.-a.ure etcunoon to Old Point Coinlort and to h h ,t ., the C.,r.-f Virginia, yeetcr lay. An-lalarga. Tbe train we?t along the track with ....... party of them, -c .-ou.paoicd by many ofi.urciti. L, terjtTi ,. fflb,erted nf crowd, of obaerv. ,e,,,.p,..ed.l..wn..or heau-ilol hart., the v. n the way aide waving hat. and handkerchief cnitv of the deep bloc ssa-leaviogat loo . -lock, i Rd cbenring. in token of tlo-ir gmnl wishe. for A.M.. and returning about - P. M. Tin- day ; A ,.li(aI1, f T,, ttfe, u, Weld.m. wa hrigTit andjieautiful, nnd there wa much 1 v ,;,,. V'M ,,! in threehmrr. including stop. ,tnan.ar,eview,iwe..,n.ne,or...,eiion. at O.d P to ,tere.t and e.cte the ndiuir. tn I tl.e ci i.enof ibe inu-nor. On th' ir re lor.. 1 hey . ere r.veivcd at . be jrbarl will, pre. ented arm., by the corps of 1 a lot- .d thu Nor; f .lk Academe by whom they .re e.corted , was quite impromptu, and the young gontl-aien made 1. hue mibtiiry display. TiiE DINM.R. The dinner was prepare I in ' Ashland Hall nnd was served on three table., each GO feet in, b-i'o.h, in the lower hall, and on . in the upper, wiih si-le table, calculate 1 to seat aliout 35.1 Kneb of the table wa covered with the m.a.t chi.i. e viand of ev.-ry kind, highly detmruted with flowers. A-:, i.iler.per.ed. by a tatty ar riMigouient, with pyramids of cake, couforlion i ! ry, candied frni's. boqio t, &n , the whole .pre. editing a niunilieent display, the equal of which j we 1 onfc wo bale very rarely if ever seen on anv oc'casto nn-l upon which the worthy pro. I vtder, Mr. James Little, may ret his renutation And clmll.'Oe une rinriiy. 'tha principal ruuiu n oomi'-ft'l wall a Uftry of - re I. Kite mid blue, m.d in thu int'TntU letwen tho windnw whore the minion uf St iv rount'ie-i rvnd city l-e. jtrtw nted --v or Xui ilt Carxlirui guest, urrou.,d d lv hnpipl f 'fveriiTeV'n. At f Uf o'clk th 'iruf t from Mmth C- l'i & ' fict.dtf. er h,.d into tl. dinine r.o,ni by the Ciniue, of Arrvnu, and cW .at. at the h-.n-e -arU with H ctuens who Dr. Fi- .ucU .M ill "ry, presided, and Solomon . Cherry. T.sewell Tivbir. Myer Mver. A. y , I n-,V, and W. l. Kobers, eV- ocla.ed a. Xie HrcwidanU, Attr 8ay.iiC whut vrn hiive f thf dinner, i .1. " , . i i .i . j would be supeifluou. to add lb a it wa. enjoyed 1 with nn evellcnt reiih. Aftei a an! Ji. ... .. , et.irx.- them, the h:it . ..a ft i j .1 rtfl ; llil'-llt mid (llftl'W uffilttfiueutnu-xeedrd. .... ,i . . i r . .u I he f.,IL)WiMjE to.ata wero nnnounce.l fnrni the il'hair. nnd wen. followed bv nm.mnriat re . ,,;.. and sentiments fr.H. Messrs, Turner, ol Wartenton. r.x-Pre, l.n.t Tyler. Mr. j II nested and Mr. Clarke uf Raleigh, and Mr. ; Sideuetrikor of .lbiltiTnorc. T11ET0A.HT9. r . . . , I l'- Xorth Carol,, m and Virginia Twin ; in interest nnd in bunnr ; ihr-I pe only rtieir reapectire re)Uruen, titid a ptonlid drtiny a. j watte tiffin. Ird. Jtilltiuh u.f XerfiMs tkn Termini nf tht Road- -Having lullilb d toe saying "tlwt ex. treu.e. nieet may tbeir intercourse bo bitting and hut inoni. ua. .'Ird. Tlit If' ami denirrd cimncc'ion nf our City with tht cro(iicj of S trth Carolina With it conaitinmaiion mav there be a general mfy and vnkt u p uf the sister arts of Agricul ure and l .ui metre. .iiimen-B. 4 b. Ibilifut, Hitrreit, hruukhn, Crrteife, and .YorMomiifou Nau.es nln-adv iilu-.tni.ni Sluieiiincn and as VVarriors may th. T hraf tor be identitied with the paramouot interest, of Aricul'ure and Commerce. 6th.- The Omittif if Edgteamhc Foremost in Pain. .ttsm, and il!utriotia a. tbe birth plaeei of tbe lamented Wilw.n may her enterprise identify her nam. like bis own wiih lb (buy j tnd renown of N u-ih Carolina. : tilh. Internal Improvement Aa they develop, tbe resource ol the State, u will they prove! tbe Iron Ban. te of their Union. 1 1 th. P.'ie Smtk Fon-mot in the achievement of Pulfte.ll may she lie aa energetlt in regain, ing her Commercial Independence. 8tb. Th I 'rodvduHu of AortA Carolina A Macua and a Gaston Naval Store, aud Naval Secretaries Lovely Daughtera and Gallant ? .na They alike contribute to the glory and happiness of ovr Common Counirr, ' Vth. Ufarylaad -The ghiriuoa achievements nf her " Revolutionary line cava prtxjt of ber prtarnt yretincsa and renown. , (. 10h. H'oaitut Tb. real inapirer of our betV : . t. . . r i.l 1 . taariiune, in. ir... sourc. ut uur weai.n anq nop, jfiine.. Her a.nile it more powerful than the' swiiru 01 tbe hoM, her Voice more eharmintf ihu. the ehiqueiiea of orator-, ber lore, the Kob-i-m.ait in tuo jewelled coruzicl nfnur .honetuj The etruias uf poesy ar alone worthy to celej llbrt ita. ...ii..., " Wbal a b-nioin. stirring word! Wssa ttrtalati a tar tHassiL im- ; Waa t dearer tver beard Than woataa't 1 Tie tba Kem of bnuty'a birth:; t It cumpetaa witb jya abote i ' What were Anjrebr upon earth, .-i If wilb"M woman ' lore V i ' Sweet waainn'a lire After the resuTiW tunta we.e dmnk, there wa k4I nuutljer ( ru'nteeiitffcrd.bttbec"Bi i, Mir eneli nf whtrheitlra l fiirtb aeiirreinvtnnliir : in.l'ntin. t, owins t the prevalent enlhutiaam I Au.oi.jj the Kueat frora the City wa, O. V. R iJ.tu.et. r."l. in. votui; una on uia ioiivw. ..l-l... U.tiut. I '..n.nl II V H .l..nnd lt,aw..r. . uo . . ... ...v tbv rupretentameot a great ami irtenntr power, i 'Mr. Jan.et rotpon.W in apteeh full of I erous tteniiweiil ami el.iaent matter. j fbo following are a few of the leaita ehith i :,.n ,i T,,lM..tnerfc: f..l'r..i,l.ut T.b-r. our neirhbor and our, fripnJ. ( ! Mr Ualet. .f Raleigh, loiinj called up, dclirrred an eloquent and animated apeech in idvocacv of the i-Uimt ..f Norfolk I'Vtha tyinpiitliiea of hit i na l.e State, and concluded by giving a. a toal ! The Old Borough of Norfolk nn. ient in her I hi.tory. but full Mini freth in vigor andenterpriae. i lr. Collin President of the SenlnmrJ-milnatd i i.,i,. .iu.u.1 bribe Chair, reanund.d -with (,nY.b and gave. the following toaL- e.-cli ana gave ine loiioa-ing iol- The Port ol Norfolk: bet her merchants lie 'f I 1 S, 1 i Major lliiiton, of North Carolina, waro Virginia and North Carolina aide by aide Iu j therevuluti-mary ttr..g;le: their hitereatt de. j Dial,j.jmt i-rtI1, v,y ,, they thoulil be united iu intprovemeni. ood i of Norfolk irave ; The good old North St.it.-: Her modrety. Virtue " .... ... ..i in the character of her illuatrioua ton. traatun. Dr. Cowner. of Hertford. N. C. gave North Carolina and Virginia Mav they be ae cl.aiely united by sentiment and feeling aa tl soil that dividet then. T.tt. were also given by Maj. Ramaay. 17. S. A., Mr. Chandler ( with a speech,) Dr. Mallory. A. r. Leonard and other. ' .. .. ... i f . .1 nrt i THE VISIT TO RALEIGH. Having more leinre tiw the purpote, w. pro. ' ... ' ,mH ... una m .Horn atlenilil aketi-a than we were : .iieroil.ie.iioprri'iirtT.oro.. , y a mur. . I ' , .. :r,,.,i xcur-ion to Rab iah bein" the . .. ..... ..... ... fir1 tilnp irw 0,ir, h .pad hia wav with, out int -eruption from our senlmard town', lo .he ' , n.trolia of North Carolina extending it w.ll i . Ifr. oVloek on T.e. i .I.,, m itit, .1.0 lpi.li. arilrt ilia matinnliv, nar. i :nv;t,i fr il ,;caion. c.mi-Uting of 5fi -,., . i il,. r......lu.r from our 'V i . 1 .1 ! ""J"..' " P". num',rT 'J' J "l7 a..... ... .... ........ , . .,., ,,. ,h. j m4 ;.. n:,L - ttre.-t. The'worthy Preti lent nf the Seaboard u-. wu, o. lmj(,r .le:l,. After a ! few minu, d(1, t wld ipon h,(r,B 1 .. . ...V ....a -ki.k ,., 1 I h,iM wjh thM .,,.,. ,d . , nj tll, .(,.,,, fHi;, wa, renli.e.1 that in ,rUln, ,lnk h!, ,wn .j , Ui. chain ! 1 1( mir ,( n.R,.,Ai port. The new road 1 , b(,(,n (.n.trui.,(,, in ,, ,aj,.tanllal man. nrr and doe. great credit to the skill and jttdg. ment of its necoinpli.he.1 chief engineer, Mr. Vti.rrell. A few minute were allowed at (aa. ton. in order In afford time for a glance at the .o1"1 aobatiinihil worth are be autiltny oe""-'' " lineal reteml.lancot. Freedom of Ihou.ht. : ,kB .K......I., ,.f kn ltt,,.pi,. a..n William'. ... loeaiity. which bus quite a romantic appearance witb Ihe tree interests of Ibe country, the Moo. iind'thcn away sped the caia.upon the old , riw d,K.trine is the plain dictate efao'und states. etabUhed Raluigh ft Gaston road recently . ' laid with T. iron, and rendered in every respect 'nn,P- "d n that form will meet with uni ts good bs any road wo have ever had etperl ' versnl support in the United States. To carry encenf. Al the villagoof Henderson, whtoh i a fur,h , ,,. jt ami jn reason and thriving littl. place, nil the tiv.rna were thrown ... .... open brtheMcursionia... and excellent and a. I '"tMet" ' P'"'"". ' ' ".. aoon.r or loio lain dinn-r prepare.) by tbo direction of, later, to be violated in aome obscure corner, nnd Mr. Branch. President of the U.leigh and Gas. the violation to bo unredressed. Wo shall have m'I'Tb. teatn. it "kt ."J-!.' "' " - with each other in tbeir attentions to th nu merou crmpany. Sixteen mile, from Raleigh we had a view of "tho ftir.famed Wake For et Ci '.lege, a beautiful apeciiuen uf arcbitue. ture. At Hunter's depot 9 miles from Raleigh the ! Tl,(""r Wg're "I? dln thf 'J ft : CZ Mpm Tt,w WCBt ttp in tbe tmin with the Nof.," to comfort and hlthin any erent. 1 " being introdiiced t j K'f""' T folk visitor, ai tiii jruet of -i.irrtrnorfiid, and i t Ka riatiufatiiin hat. Wiiai wiih three eheo a. which were ..........j ....... .i,.. ... n. ii.. l ,.ri.. train at the depot in Raleigh, nt half past 5, P r r . .a 1 ., i os -1 minii'.en ui nrntniFHini!nin wltp in hi . ,,,. -, kir . tbac.r.mo. i . l. i .i , nT . i-iTf"tiirtBm Hfinr imr. inn iriiirrr rwrrv i . . , tn v . . . .... . 1 C'ltiu1 w.'i iu a nnniniiiEii utiit-i w nom i iiint . , , , .. u.j as ciuiu vm ncroiooanii-t) wrrw wen nrovifiea nr , . mai-fv ,,,. Am ' , . R niodationa iu private refidences. At the supper, which wat prepared in tbe het style, the guests, numerous as they were, were comfortably sentsrl. and did ample justice to lite bountiful entertainment. The supper was set in the process of construction, nnd which, when completed according lo tha plan adopted, will tt an ornament In the city, and Worthy of the capital of a great S'ate; Indeed It may vie with the best hotels of tbe South, It is kept kv Ml Varkna,,..k . .... a.nllat.n1 kna. , w'h,. courteous man nar. and Inneaviwieiane. I ..! nn.ih., bim foe th. atr.tioo .VJPn Unald. SPIRIT-RAPPING MACHINES. We learn from the Journal of Cora in tree tbat the spirit rapping impoeture It made to .operate upon tho public credulity by different means, .... . . . a.... me cunosny, not ine any oxc.vement, wu.cii it awakena in aome communities at the North prostata a strong temptation tu that description of persons who art aaid to "lire by their wiu." Tb't last method nf effecting the object ia through tin Instrumentality of "medium table.," of pe enlinr contraction, tuch a are promptly man factured to nrder tt tn establishment in New Tork. The table it like an ordinary one, with a top formed of a thick board, but, concealed wilbin a cavity to tbt bitter it a email appara tus witb a kind of hammer for producing tbe "rape." Tbe hammer ia aa constructed witb t wire running down through tht table leg tbat the latter baa only to bt in eontnot with a bail bead nr something of tht kind Iu tht floor to en able tbt operator to produce tht rape by means af galvanism. It it probable that quite t Bum ber. of tbeee machina. art in as.. , i-,. A FEMALE TOTEK A woman bat been tent to jail At Cincinnati, for 20 day. w bread ad water, for ruling in ooaof tb wardt'of that city at IksilbataatMtiM by drttsingia aial auirt, and paaaing bereell raTwt-ariwaKrwpfa row eDtucjJ,aui her bat beirg ka ;kcJ off ber na waa itiecurrred, and she wat arrertod. MEXICO AJfD UERV'R'6s'i'cti'i. "The nceeaaio of Santa Anna to the Preei Jenry of Mexico, (aaya tbe Waabtngton repub lic) ia an important event to thai unfortiinute republic and an impiirtant event in the eareer of tinrtHMMt C wianei mi enried hnnmt Mick.' ,n eTorT thing but industry and niH, iltiien, I v kin thene, it anvinw t"h' 'moat hchpltaa'aVik i,Knifi9, li,,. Cra.e in etery tLiue Ut , . .... . action, and eloqoentaodwiae y epeerh. Santa Anna, though popnlrfr la ( aiired, piaa eeer pr,lte moft i1Bpienl ntrctHid. He enteraunon . ,r,- r.-.I.t-, , .. ' ?-!-? f.Lwb,ct, beT.atT.een eatlej arpeT- iX to the pride and warlike paatioflf u( bia .ountrrmen at lha onle feelinrt . .,,. , . : , j, .rt r . . b'" " V"1 d"f ' nU effurt f"r r-- -: . . . .. . nunittrotion with cor.cern. but without hone - . . le era .,r hop f, tlurt .n It past. Die. tracted and aianffeuted at home, there ia no tirength nor power in her Government; and in ..i. i..: ;.l . . -i,.. "'r aoe cum- attnda no eooaideration beyond Die bopea that ariae iu other naliona of appropriating to then. nl, e:l,, wj,bin ber domaina that aha . . . " n,"h" P"'' n"r "Mow ttrikingly is eieHipllfltJ, in the com, pui between the two republic! of North , . ,. . , . . ,. Amc". ol1ue.K.- of Intellectual nnd reli- ." .I..!, tun, ana oi igno' runce nnd bin. dry on the other! 'J h.. r cl',n!,, nor "rwn narionality, )nrail ot mete together, will eervo to explain the great depravity There tire parallels of lnf itu Je ,lrr8 are .i,i,nai it'tca in climate. tbi ........ , , re 'dentitiea of origin In various aectiuna oftba two countries; but tlwre art) no K-ial n..r po. , Iree.lom ut e.maetenee, and freedom of action, reflect their light a pun the intellectnaU moral. j and physical world around n ; while mental jmtvnciHry. Moral degradation. And physical L. ,- i . , . "rr.iU..n. cbaractenw the wide region, over ' which the renowned Santa Anna has beeu sum' aaoi.cd to nreaide. ' "In the prematnre decay of that nation we are regarded by her as her great and envious ..ppretsor. But with' how little truth t The .i .l .. uuuiiicr in intiH uw ' lumu vn. m .hmj " " . . aiiig c.utueatt of bor soil wa very oun- aidon.ble, it ia true ; but tbeir opnoailion waa bed a poo ibai, unwUlingnet. that onr nation . ,. .. t ? 1 1 .. o .r nation 1"" miner man upon ine convic lion that Mexico bad not offended against the -ini.n. r ,..:, . ...'.. ' yet convinced of the desirableness of the scqui- i'lone we have totade. Should difference yet .rl.. t... .1.. ..:.. t . gret the nbaence uf all other mean, of indenoii- cm. IU I J than that of the acquiaitioa of territory. - , We hold m reverence the declaration which , futidamentnl princi.de of our Con- , principle .Tour Con gnvernmenj, der.ve tbc.r ju-t ' r",wer from the eonaeut of the governed;" ...dwe regard .11 ...udabl. t-ooquest. a. in It., u ! ril"ubiu h prioiple. T-rri- ,hu" acquired forms, indeed, a dangerone and nnprofiHible element in ear national 4. min ...dins- in.vit.l I. . V... .k t I. , mta'n- "'"h'' in',';,y ""' h f''lty I "f,,ur P'nr,ft nl"l be bonds of our Pnion. For the acquisitions we h.ve in past j bereafur have no BO timet thu caue to re. pent ; and. in lb. future,, may the neceaaity of freb cooqasett nev. r be impressed upon tl.o mind, ,mt penpl.. " 1 i The Charleston Mercuurf, commenting npon theM onroe doctrine, sav: "A a maxim of prac tical policy, to l.e jarcfuUy guarded and always acted on to iheesteut with which it ia eoufiateot tK.il was found not worth enforcing." We oopy the following from the AVoldon Pa. I trlot of the 11 th inat. If the Cholera is as near ; Raleigh aa the Roanoke, it ia time our citiiena police war. carefully aud UiDroUKhly elo.i the City. Such cleauaiug tbe City. Such a thing would add rt and hsalth in any TIIE CHOLERA! . ' area.iiui uiscaao is raging up llie rivor, i bctwoeo this and taatoii. tn a conaiderab e ex. "-'' "n mistake. 0n Jone't island there I haa lfn three nnd at Col. A JiivMr'i mim rftMbtha 1 . : : ' j ' : ""hm th. fatal few day. and perhap. othera of i wliiuh wa luira nut iMhinl. Our aititush khnnlH i be verv caulioui In their diet, and i.Ai-ticularlv : . . ' .' t.i thu c n-iuimr nf thoir nrtmUfti Wm ..nl.l , - - ------ , t ; urco uon avery one tbe importance ofiunf.. vns .i.tr imc-Mi; H.--i...n ... fwj ..p inil UUnilCI in his threatening strides from houe to houe. Cleanliness will do mnre lo effect this desirabbi object than any thing we wot nf. I el every farmer look tn the condition of bia negro boas e. F.rery thing offensive should bt removed therefrom ta a distance whenea no barm could tome of it . Ia Weldon in proper condition for tbe re ception of thi. scourge of the human race? Art tht streets tnd byt way. as they should be? Onght not a aye to bt had tn theae things ? Our object i. not to alarm, but to awaken the people of Weldoa tnd vicinity to a tease of llieir danger. In connection with tbe above, wt publiab fel low a axipt which baa been found very success. nil tu checking the Lholera. when ased prompt ly on the appearand of the first typmlom i f ih disease, uur reactors would do won ta pr.. eerv itt .,.', Take equal parts of Tincture of Laudanum. " Of Ciyenne Pepper, treblu strength. Rhubarb. : ' . -Etsence of Pepperment, treble'ttrength. Spirita of Camphor. Mix in a bottle; dose from fir to thirty drop. according lo violence of aymptnma. To be re. pealed .vary ten or Sateen minutes, If autded, until relief ia obtained. , TIIE PROGRESS OF TIIE REPUBLIC. - Mr- Wm. Darby bat pablitbed a a tat.BM.it ia th National Intelligencer, whiob I e-lcwla. ted to startle tht unreflecting in relation to Ibe population of this country in the court, of a oenlury from th present time. .Mr. D. it more- over high authority ui.ua tbe subject. Aoeord- iug to bit calculations should the population ef ta V. Stale coatinaa to iacreaa (a tbe lutuM, ia the tame ratio at during the pavt, tht aggro, gate ia 1950 will bt .OJ.9T3.GOO tuult I He taye hat that part of tbf CtinBf" of Sortb Anteri. already luie possession of fbo United State., fill. nlt IT any fbo'rl o .iW0.OO0 sT iotiat mile, and therefore, whea taWtmnalnttoa rtaeh- f--w100,000,wtat4woMat(dn tmiHsntin tn S 000.000 at roe, does not rwacl . . , i,p,Ultl) mure than to tbe s.yiare mile. 'S"aa:
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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