.- " - .' - " I ; - . ' . ' , x . , .("', .., ' . t THOMAS J. LEMAY, . PROPRIETOR- '" , ' .' "' "t " " -''waisSaSawawaSSB " . ' v. '"' Trams, : IvMcaimost inr (W)r pr nou n inKt. .a.': rT Proa reliiI without Uit S'at willfcej rs- ' . . ft . .ft.. ..,U. aariptio) ia advance. . r. HATES OF. ADVERTISING. If gr eery Kjutrt (net seceding 1( line ihit si ITpe) 6rtt intrrtion, om dollari each (uuwaacut iawrtioa. twent)-fir cent. V-T The dfen;ieniji of Clerk rod Sheriff will fc chargca i per eent. Dijneri anu J3j per tent will bej made from (he regular fri ar for nWticrsby the year. jrj" AH letter lo ihe Editors .crr.be'pot.paid. CHEAP CASH STORE. Tht eubMriber ha been benl from Rtlcigh one aanih.ie Ihe cilic of Nrw York, I'UiUoelphie nit Baltimore, ereiully eumining the market. aad neking hi tpring purolxie ol DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES. All hate brea porehetctl entirely uh mM, the riil o moth wanted ia the Northern mtrket. ln preriou Mock on hart J, a i known lo many of hieotomer, haingbeen mall, he it eon u'ltnllt able to ihev alrooil an entire new (lock .'. . -f-lil.-- 1. hiaii 1 A Ym tm- o g. aaaiaiog.. oi ... n "-"--"- iot. Short aUTeriitemeni ire "uiicm ptloberetcl. lie lliertfura intite hi rrienrl kjI utiiimfra to eel I. eiamine anil inilfe for them- Mlei; and ihej ahall trot be iliafp.oinlel in getting i u 'l'L . .1 1 r. .. . t Mm,.n- hi. aimr lAnl . MTle Piint at from 6. 8, 10. 12. ii to 3i eentl Mutlin awl Lawnt, new ule( and cheap brown "' bleaehed Muilinl, 10 SJCenit( prenj Summer Gjo4, for ;rnilemen, new tj!e, and all natlitiea and pr'.eeti Surar and Coffee; anil alniod ery kind . of tiroetxie. pure and cheep. All or anr of theae cnmlt will be aaltl cheap for o a M-to pamfinf errtmv, ihi well kaownjstora rno. . ' W. M. 1 UVilMiH. Raleigh, April 2i'l, 1140. v 17 4t PROSPECTUS OF THE Unil Mtlrou oliiiin Omnibus. 3Y EDMUNU S. ZEVELY TI worM i emiUnily changing. People) are bhngin(, and cuilomt. manner aniltitbilt are khanging. 1 he artt anil teienee are trif ing ahead a the war M improwmeni,ganing aiong our muuu tint, tliroiitli rivrri. and urrnouniine obdacle after Lbiecl4thhe-pretf of Mltppar Xeed. In the lace Mine mean ra-gel, dirtr tlieei, eaiieu newt 'locr. which were 4rmerl cnt forili, we now rgt ncanj prmicu. ipirnru iicumui mtm iu " '' . v.: " . ... i .... mi til .in.. an in. airwii mi wnnn nif. 'CHIBTTT Tirr- ....jr. - ' n " e.t and the indueiiee t ilia newtpapcr pre i 1.1 E.. ,1.1. ! ....nnr 111 inm u.wujiuiu-1 ail erawine morctctowirlul. lnitrail of rickety machet and eartt, we now dath over land at tlw tail f oiieer machine, purnng im. inwimi nnw n anul rair ami in ihiwv ui e now defy the wind, anil tieanj (idea and current y Ihe aid ol all powerful Sleam. In the newipaporial world, a mighty and wondrr il reeolulinn i at hand. It baa already thown it- If in mine of our pmeiple cilie- a lew country per have eaotht ihe charm, ami- it il gradually, ining ground Ihroushout ! mighly tnunlry. In Orm lCrolina, lllia ! nui i'w ti ,cii( aim in. le eeBt eontenl wub. th W iaatoned ate t A.. .1. -'tJ. 1. ill Am i 1 .i i' i l.i rf- .flu i i .1. laekigiwrit. ' tchtiutng, deinornlilihg itnifc inir ""'l ........... .,m.. ecaif Iheir alleuliunha nbl yet been directed lo ard that pnghtlr, dhing, imlepenilent, comprt- fcenie ro-ahcad mmlern mvle which i now vut ttrpping every thing el). There it a lack of $team boul mod newtner now-adav. -they navigate n the cold plan-lhey hava not yel I adopted modern lontrivaaae for dathing ahead. They are "behind he time," and ihe improvement of the age. la new miler,ihe "lieaenn" will be prompt and cetirale, giving Ihe errata. nfeTerj ih'ng ihal occura, n a pleatnl condented chape, without wearjing be reader with dull detail!. In plulttnph and ttttnee, we have an eipecial !' ieianae a mod ire ami aradiie pertonage whntv attention will be ai.iduoutly direaled lowarda ihe i fiilerlainroeut and iuilructiou of tliote who read the Intm. In I'oUtici ihe Deacon will be truly indepmdenl i-nol neiartit by any meana (undertland u) but is- KPisnisT: that it. vewiHwt vital v pleat e. ieiiher courting favor, noa tearing enmity. We jie ine uico rucoi, but we no not use the w nig gei ihcretore I IT in preler- Siee ta any thing or anybody else. A, however, it Veamet Try. goitd aitixea Ms take swueUnteeeet is the political arl'iir of hit country, anH in ihe ra il ci the annroaebinr conleat Inr Ilia I retnlener. S-, wa iha'l devote a portion of the aeveral nun ler of anr paper iued befora the election lo the foomleralbn of matter and Ihing. men and doing fiineeted there jib. Alter thai, wa (hell turn our eanon more exclusively to literary mailer, reli- en. nhilomnhv. aerieuliur. and Hi Ian tex, Th term oi the paper, uberiplioh(, adverlit- lient, and all invariably caait IS IDTliiCB. No sception. n.i crenit. I he Hsicos will be pnbluhea every St'ornty and f irearded rrgularlv to any - part cf the Uuiied 'ie, 1'e.i'at, or Canada by the earliett mail, at rate ol 1 wo uiuai ran askcs. in advance Inr ngl enpie. Five dotlar will pay lor three cop- i. and ten Hollar mil aeeore 0 copieitor oae year. wkUc eoplr, may be tecured .lor on y,ar, (by ub of ili.it a'imber ot individual,) by the rami- onftwen'v dollaia. J , E. S. ZEVELY. YNIVEItSITY. The Public Anniveraarv Examination of the Student of .orih Caroli. la witt b beIiTTCfipet Hilt on MoriiHy ihe S5tb fr of Mar , and ba etintinoed frMti day to Ui antil Tburday the 4th of June, being; the first I Burdij in IDs montn, wnicn last tueuUuned duy m ipnniieu tor me Annum commencement ol the PoMega. The following Trusleas comoose the Committee ' Viaiiaiion. , U.a E'lU'cyt, Gov. E. D. Dootir, Preil.e M. '. Hon. D. L. 8 wi. I'ret.Jenf f CtlUtr: wm E- Datlrar Michael llok . . " liromons J. Baker Edward Jonca l' Willis P. Mangpm ' Cbarle Manly Jama T. MorrUead 8amuel F. PalUraos ; Somuluc M. BaunUa Janie 8. 8mith ' Richard D. Speight ' John D 'lomer ' ' ' Williams hs L, Betle - !.k aa u . ' . ovyaq . 'onean Cameron Smea W. Clarke ae Croora ' hn ft. J. Daniel . bert B Gilliam fin D. Hawkins f uia D. Henry , arla L- Hiiuon t 't, Uy order. CHA3. MANLY, Secretary. "sleigh, April SO. 18 6t F.oiitlie 'Ladiea Comnanion " TRAVELLING FORv PLEASURE. ; TBI AVTUoa MtnTT.i.ii.i,i r..":rf J VWM.V.., VkV (, Travailing forpleasore! What a mi.nn,nt '. i liosa who travel ander such a flag are al js wishing for the port that j to termi lie their Voyage, when on board ahips ot Tamers; and get into a stags with prayers ' fa speedv arrival at their A (Matllnt.ilaail. . All f'el Is attended with hurry, Hbustle, disap. ?ent and vexation of apiriU There la t j'ini, i iiom to see to; waiters to bswl after, IarSa tn n-m ! .1 a it a T to cjaarreL with, .landlords lo erowl . eold and tain. if-iaeitnt. r ..j fmste eomend with, there Ts the fear of ' L -""vtrng. ana or stages opwttinjf. : r auiiorsnfa .fi.l ...... 1 -"wtjJooia, ano uo- , ,, ' IVTV -A' !'vl ifin If tl. M I JC'M I Pin t i l n i , .f, -v.. . chsnjed sheets money; taking to Itself wings, and flying from yon on all sides, and $it alt sides-disagreeable sights, disagreeable sounds, and disagreeable people, which, al together, would drive a niari mad at home, but which are to be,khorne. with forsooth, ; broad, as the accidents of travel. Travelling for pleature! It empties the pnrae, sours the temper, makes one pettish, complainiful and selfish, unsocial, morose and miserable. Travelling for pleasure! What in it? To exchanges comfortable feather bed in winter, or clean cool mattrass in summer, with snowy curtain", snowy sheets, end snowy pillows, sweet blankets and coverlets, a capacious bedstead, and an siry roobi, for a narrow bo of a state room, containir.g berth which, the achievement of getting into it, . ii, with sundry bruises, effected, fits you tike a coffin, and in which you are flanked by a boaid par tition on one- side; and a precipice of some six feet on the ether for sheets, that, al though the chambermaid asseverates on her honor that they sre clean, have an odor like the towels the waiters sometimes flourish a bout p.ijr pIfictprjfot..,bUnJjets,,.jhai lk as if horses as welt as men had been benefit ed by their warmth, and coverlets of no par ticular hue for close unhealthy air, constant confinement, ill health, and the rheumatism. It is to exchange the pleasant circle around our own hearths, for a mixed crowd of stran gers, who feel no interest in us while we have none in them, whose selfishness, rude ness, Ill-breeding, vulgarity, or malignity, destroy our equanimity and excite our din gust, dislike or discontent, thone sensations that a pleasure traveller should never allow admission into his breast. It is exchanging the delightful society of the drawing room for the heterogeneous gatherings of all countries, thosw who will tread on your corns anlTooIT fiercely at vtu for wincintr vout pleasant SpSrkUng fire. for a close-stove,, y our garden tTor iTte steamboat guaids, your own well sp- ponfUTO table and cheerlul Ucqs, tur Uio doubtful messes, abhorrent devonrers, and -umeemly scenes of a Steamboat dinner. It is, in fact, to exchange earth for purgatory, happiness for misery, comfort for discomfort, lo destroy the temper, to teach one to grum ble, snarl and growl, and altogether to mako fool of himself. Thank fortune (for I am indebted to her) I am no traveller for pleas ure. There is no law to resist compulsion, orl should never trusf -myself to the tender' mercies of boilers, steamboat eaptains, and landlords, and expose myself to all the other. s Is M wttjeiK' tsmwi's bjffl;t J.-, . -' ir.:" i-..AaJiL , ,U flJ jaa stia steboat -more, but U aoroequi- el corner 01 tlie worm, wnere me noise 01 es caping steiim, the horn of the stage driver, the sound of a hotel dinner bell, hsve never penntrated where, secure in my own quiet ude, I should regard travellers as a set of deiperate men whom heaven has visited . v . ' . . . t ik.i,r..i I With a desperate madness, and be thankful for my sanity in the midst of such universal lunacy. t. B. I. ItALKISH-AfAY 't, IMtT.- v THE PEOPLE'S TICKET. FOK PRESIDENT, WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON, The invincible Hero of Tippecanoe 4he incor ruptible Slalaiaanlie inflexible Ilepublican the patriot Farmer of Ohio. " FOR VICE PRESIDENT, " JOHN TYLER, A State ItighW Republican tf the scAoe of 98, one of Firfinia't noblett tone, and emphatically one of America' mod tagaciout, virluoui and patriotic tlaiesmcn. &- The broad banner of HARRISON, LIB ERTY and the CONSTITUTION is now flung to the breexe, inscribed with the inspiring motto ONE PRESIDENTIAL TERM THE IN. 1,TEGRrY;OFJriIEJUBLIC SERVANTS THE SAFETY OF THE - PUBLIC-MO- NEY THE DIVISION OF THE PUBLIC LANDSTHE DOWNFALL OF ABOLI TI0N AND THE GENERAL GOOD OF THE- -PEOPLl!;.7-;;;7;--r77 : , F0S GOVERNOR Of NORTH CAROLINA, JOHN M. MOREIIEAD, OF OUILFOIlD COUNTY, Ttit able itatciman tut tound republicaii-th "ptfre patriot tht honett man. . i GeaerallX'U'riaou. That no one may be in doubt on the w!?-i.e.m.tn.eJ:prqi) Geiieral llarrison ws honored with" the contidence of every President of the Uni ted State a, from the organization of the uoverninent down to the accession of Gen eral Jackson. V " :' 'J-'--. n 'f . In the Execativt Journal, page - 86, wc 'UsrrsoSiTATse, Oct. 31, 1791. GentUmenv or the Senate: Certain of ncea havtnar become varans last .smmw hrwtresignationr or sp pointtnent to other sfficea. f those Who held them, I' have, in pursuance of the power vested iri me ;Jjy lt , Constitstion. aa.AlKa.J iL - - J7 ! I r v ppuiuieu inn lotiowin persons to fill those vacancies vial ;;!) ,.i,h.r .,j ;,;.; ;M First Reoimewt -IvAirray. " r: M ILLIAM II. HARRISON,-Ensign, vice Thompson, promoted.' . r; ,!;. ,i. ,, Geohgk Washikotos." u In th Joarnsl, psge 88, the follow. ,nS:: ..ii .! ..u:.'vi:it.i krAii-ah "Mosdaj.Nov. 7; I79L . The Senate proceeded to consider ths f .; 7 Nohth Carolina Powerful ia moral, in intellectual, and in phjrsical RALEIGH;: N. nomination of the President of the Uni-1 tetl State, contained in hi message of 31st Oct , 1791 and resolved, that they adviae and consent to the appointment of the persons therein named,, to the offices lo which thej are respectively nominated," In the same journal, page 132 the fol lowing: Unitbd Statbs, Feb. 42, 1793. ' Gentlemen of the Senate: I nominate the following persons for promotions and appointments in the Legion of the United Stales, viz: " " e WILLIAM II. HARRISON, Lieuten ant, vice Prior promoted. George Washixotok." In the same Journal, page 134, the fol lowing: Saturday, Feb. 23, 1793. The Senate took into consideration the' meAege-tt tW Pjs iit vof 4)aw Unitsd ; States, nominating peisons for promotions and appointments in the Legion of the U- nited States. i Resolved, That the Senate advise andj consent to the appointments respectively, agreeably to the nominations." ' . , In the same journal, 197, page 50, the following: "Uniteo States, July, 10, 1797. Gentlemen of the Senate: I nominate the follow persons for promotions ad ap-i pointments in the Army of the United. States....A , First Regiment of Infantry: . WILLIAM II. HARRISON, taptairr, vice KingsbifrV, promotrd, "ttz'-z:- r John AnMS." : 7:1 : On motion.it was agreed, by unani- mous consent, to dispense with the rule, ami tnat me aatti nominations oe now con sidered, Whereopon, . . Resolved, That the Senate do advise and consent to the appointments, sgreea Wy to the nominations," Iff the Journals, 1T9r,. page 282: "Tuesday. June 26, 1798. ' ., The. following written.mess'jrAsstre jwS'l.Wl'iU-latbolrf;; hia Seciett Gentlemen of the Senate: I nominate WILLIAMTI. HARRISON. Eq., to be'Secrrtary of the Territory .Northwest of the river Oliio. , John Adams." Thursday. Juno 28; 11)8. The Senate took into consideration the mrssafeof the President . of the United States, ol the 26th istant, and the nom- illations contained therein. ike Where- I upon, Resolved, That they do advise and con- sent to the appointments, agreeably to the of certain military appointments, named nominations respectively." . in the last mentionetl message, and resolv In the same journal, 1800, page 555, ed.thst the Senate do advise and rnnaent the following.' . to the appnintmenta of WILLIAM ' H. "United States, May 12, 1800. HARRISON, agreeably to the nomin , Gentleuven of Ihei-Senate I nominate ation j. - , '-- .-v-,- WM. II. HARRISON, ol the Norihwes- In the aame journal, 1813, pages S20, tern Territory, to be Governer of the In diana4Territory. JoMt Adams." "Tuesday, May 15, 1800. The Senate proceeded tothe consideration of ihe itiessajre of the President of the U-' nited Ststes.ofthe 12th instant, and the """ Bngvlier General Jame Wit nomination contained therein of WlL-'am,nn Brigadier General Wads Hamp LIAM H, HARRISON to office. Where- Willifn It. Davf.'.of South Carolina, upon, , Morgan Lewi, how QuarterMsster Gen- Resolved That thev do advise and !, WILLIAM II.; HARRISON; of In consent to the appointinent, agrcably to the nomination." f In the same Journal. 1803. 'Daire 441. the following: ' .,..., Friday, Feb. 3, J 803. Theme.s.ge of the President of the United Stats.-ommsnicated on the -2di February, waaread r.sni m.n -.r si. . q.-. t a.; i ete.,- W; H. HARRISON, to he Governor "YT "'""IIa. X -UIUUaHCrf- of Indian Territory, from the 18th davof May nest, when his present cbromision a Governor will einire. " . .: WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON, of nutans, to lie a Commissioner to enter into any treaty sr treatiea which may be necessary with any Indian Tribe North west ol Ohio, and within the Territory of the United States, on the subject, of their bouodarie or land. , . ITno. Jeffsrwn' i Tuesday, Feb 8,-1 803c Th Senate resumed ths consideration of the message of i llis President ' of the United States of February 3, nominat'ng John Martin Baker and other, to civil and military appointments: and ' Resolved, That they'advise anil.cnn ent to ths ppointment, greeably tdjLfce nomination respectively v" etc.. l (:. ;(, In the same Journal, ('vol. 5,) page 44, .'- ... Monday, December 15, ,1806.v' The following written messages were received from the President of the United States, by Mr. Cole, his Secrstary. VT fhs. Senate,. &c. (Varanciea hav. ing happened during the last feces of ihe Senate, in the following olTicrs, I grant ed commission to the ' persons herein named, to Itch respective vacancy! which commission-will etpir at ths end! of the oresent sion of the 8enate. . .I. now. therefore, nominate. the same perion Jo the same offices, respectively Top, appoint- :i S-Tf a) V;.niiSrV ''! resource the land of our sires, and the WEDN SDAY, MAY .1940. VM. II. HARRISON, of Indiana to be Governor of Indiana, i . ,v 1 1 Tho Jcrrmsox. ' Wedneldaf', Dec 17, 1806. The Senate resumed the ronideratton of the nomihatinns contained In the iheV-' sj;o received. frdih the President of the United States on the 5M instant and re solved that they adise and consent to the appointments of B. Livingston, M. M' Gary, P. Curtenius, P. I). , Stienok, J. Ilarnea, W. V. Parker, J. Par.e, W. II. Harrison, etc. agreeably to their noinin ations respectively. Ot the same journal, page ISO, 131, the following. , .' ' Tuetday, Dec. 16, 1809. The following written message waa re ceived from the President of the United States, by Mr. Graham. To Ihe Senate IT. States: The commit tioni he etnfore eranled In the fid owing feete mitK "w theri' d?f tffr' and now about to expire, I nominate them to the same office! respectively annexed to their names: ' VVM- II. HARRISON, whose rommity s'mn as Governor of Indiana Territory, "will expire on the 16th January next to be Governor or the same Territory, for three yean next .ensuing that ilste. k- James Madisojc. Wednesday t Dee. 0, 1809. The Senate took into consideration the message f the PreliWent of the U.- S.-of yesterday, nominating Joseph Crjckett and oihera, to olice. . .Whereapon resolv. ed, that I hey advise and eonsent to the sppninf men's of John. Willsrd ant) VM ations reipectjvelj. v" s t " In the same journal, 1812, pagei 296, '300, S08, the fidlowinsi Monday, Nv. 6,-1812. The followinw written message, waafe ceived from ihe President of the United State, by Mr. Coles, his Secre'tafv. -To the !ente of the" United -Sfsteir I nominate the persons who are stated in .. a T . ..... mottoni and a npotntmehtt feapecttvtly proposed, Sue. , ' "" ' James Madison. November P, 1812. War Departmf.nt, Nov. 6, 1812. Sir: I havs the honor to propose, lor your approba tion, the following promotions and appointments in the army oitne united-States.-:- ' "- W; Et'sns. Indiana Territory WILLIAM II. HARRISON, Brigadier General, to rank from the 22d August 181 . Wednesday, Dec. 2, 1812. The Penate resumed the consideration 950, the following: Saturday. February IT, 1813. The two following ' messages were re ceived from the President of the United States, by Mr. Cotes. hi Secretary: 1 To the Senate ottne united state! l ,,,n "erntory, and Aaron Ogden, of New Jersey, to be Major General in the Army 8f the United State, ete. ' Jae MApisosfr reoruary xj, ibis. . c :;Mond.y, Marrh 1. 18IS - The &nafs to-.k lafo consideratiott the viii ine ouriiinni "win inc mine . VTss'and cunsent to ths appointment f ' -(-s WILLIAM H. HARUlSONi" it wa determined in the affirmative, yea ,23, nav 4. ..' '.'..' In the same journal, (vol. S) page 612, 6IT, a follows: V , : :::;rhurday, ;Iay 22. 1828. ' 1 """The loltowin";"; .message wis received rom the President of the United States, by Mr. J. Q. AiTam,hie Secretary: , , .Washington. May, 22, 1828. -" t nominate, er., WILLIAM II. HAR RISON, of Ohio, to be . Envoy Estraor. dinry and Minister Plemipotentiarr to the Republic of Colombia; etc. ' ' ; ' "";;-'... .. John Q. Adam. ' V Saturday, My 24, 1828. Th Senate prnreeded In consider the nnmlaation of WILLIAM , IL, HARRI SON, contained in tlie message pf tlie22tll a v, . ' .If . i inst., nr. epinn oeing, at nis request, exruied from voting, it wa (without 'di vision sn the ye and notrs resolved, that Senafe advise and consent to die appoint ment of WILLIAM IU HARRISON, a- greablj to the nomination ? ..; . - ,ik,., t Gea. Harrison's Crrcsoiiesce Ths Philadelphia Standard publiahe S letter from a fnend, civinz an account of the. writer' visit to North Bend. Amongst otheHhings, the writer ys: ' ' I h tieneral told m thai so numer ous had hi correspondent become, and. so many newspapers were seat him., that ons third of hia inroms was required . to pay v,nt postage, , lie wa sn open, much less reail. one newspaper which daily arrived home .of .our affections ions.!;l'- ery quarter of the Union., Its listed that he should be unable ts reply to all the M ten lie received, if it were possible fur him lo dispense with sleep, tltei time spent at hia meals, and all hi domestic duties. Our political friend sliould forbear writ ing to him, as the tax has become almost insufferable. Several .intimate personal trends have kindly volunteered lo aid him in replying to the many inquiries direct ed to him from every quarter of the cuun ANOTHER SLANDER NAILED TO TUB C()UNTER..--The following let- tr irom juuge uurnrtt,to the linn. m. Southgsle. is conclusive proof that Gen. Harrison has been at alt times a consistent Democrat. We call the attention of ev ery Democratic voter In the Union to the fact, that every slander propagated by the pensioned press, recoil on its author as aaw s a iird iiuio siiiu bj iiilbi nru is v s th. si.-.. f .1-. " - " T" Ui, VI tin i limit 1 Cinciknatti, Feb. 27", 1!4CI, Mr DAsn 8ra: I remark, in reply to your letter of this morning, that duringthe contest between Mr JefTersnn and the elder Adam, Gen. Harrison and myself were residing in the Nrthwetcrn H'er ritnry, and of course hat) not the privil ege of voting. At that time, I was in habit of great Intimacy sith Gen. Harri son, although I was a Federalist (honestly so) and he a republican of the Jefferson school. I supported Adams strongly. and he, with equal warmth supported Mj I jeiterson. uuringuiat controversj. iroin I.79yto"' 1 800 inclusive, I conversed and rgqed with hhn limelwi.thHufn sustaining Mr. Jefferson and IMr. Attains. You; may asiureyour frientl,'thitnricre wa not a more ennsi t nt,ideciiled sup porter of Mr. Jefferson, in the North Wes tern Territory, than Gen. Harrison. ! For the truth of this declaration, I most wil lingly pledge my reputation. r:'--:: X atale to you what L aw. and h ard and know.' When the Alien and Sedit'mn I . S rm- a , taw passu,nie:.wener-iwa not a mem- mzxti onpoilUnny sf VOtfBff on that law. j - , Your friend. J. BURNETT. Hon. Vtu. Southoatb. ' ' - .... v , . - A Wood Osie , - Th Van Buren folk held their meeting at Hageratown, . Md.. on the 4th Inst. It seem to hays bren the nest . thing to lailure. Tke Torch Light taya, several amusing incident occurred on the occa sion of which, it give the following a sample: t, -u . s One of the Marshal of the day, at the close of ths procession, a we hav been informed, addressed the committee of ar rangersent thus; Gentlemen ot the com. mitteee, I thank you : for the marked at tention you have paid ine. You presented me with a sash I.put it on.;. You gave fered ins s splendid gray hors lor the day I mounted him., i I have marched . with you, 1 have assisted you through . the lay. I have voted and I have acted and fought with you for twelve years.,.. J , cn go with you no longer., wib lo quit jour party in peace. T I return your ah" youe 'goyour horse: and again, thank you for ths distinction you have conferred tip on me. But, gentlemen, I'll, be d d if I dont vot for Harrison, t . I am just on my way li join the Tippecanoe Club. ,, ,JnJ fit did join it. i .., There' , no mistake. . NEW YORK ELECTIONS. 7 The last Standard in a faint attempt at esultation .oyer . the . inaignincan; , Loco Foco iriompb in he late charier election in the City ol Nw . .-Yprlt mjmmt?: ' 'The result In the dilTerenf couritieii I" the State ar equaHytheeringvin hiln tf which thers' Is an entire charge in our faraQw'iirMrljl considerabj gain. 4 New York Is safe for VanBuren." n-i.n. This i th assertion of th Standard. N5w,"leiacf peakt'.ind then judge yej can Jhe. 'JtipdartLbrJeriousJtv ths dec laration that New York I afefor ( Van Buren?"us- (..iivuit i'Wki ;. ) ai-iwi.. . , 11. Ik.a..- .k.fc' i i i., . : f i i iiitv ic, lines as DiacKDeme. fnmvflie-lSinplf! Sttter;ihd thsjr ngh .; . i t ,G a iKxs vh , A pr il. 7. s Even Greenbush. ths Gibraltaivtif Ren. slaer county, is yielding! . . The Whigs yesterday elected a Poor-Master . and two Constcle.),Th Loinoco msjurity for Justice of the Peace ia only 50. Last fall ins uocstocottusjonty to Ureenbasb was I ZTtTflM 3"!' It.U;. - .Wtfl --' - 4" "J! 1 Ilt'DtoM, April 7. i Dear Sir Our Charter Election ha just closed,' Wa,have, for th . first tins ia many., year,L frrid every thing, from Msyqr lownj to CoBlble--th 1st a Ward by about. 0 msioritr. and th ed about 2Jf.jThi ia a glorious reultv, , ju Pouohkkpehk April 7. i umurmrni vr town elecuon waa held to-day, and the vote are' all canva ed. Isaac L Balding, Whig,, t elect ed by .v tnajoritj of I Jf, "Thert were nol no, a T i maiiT voir, potted ai last Sonne's in Mstrsvino atrvwt ia rr...n. . byif'th: -HWt--T..r.. c4 .lion,' On .rriving .t 'tb bou.V h7: nan i ms I AiwtiTuASi.. ., .1 ii .i . ... from ev- D. W. Bate, Eq., ths Wbie Candid: to set th teeth of . li.nd ..-t M i ' HUGH McQUEEN.l v.itnr. ate for sopervieer is elecUrtl by s majority f 12.' -Last spring ths Whig" majorii. for Supervisor was 2 Whig gain 10. v A,t SCrlENF-OTABt' ' L The Duriprans are true a steel, and give.6rtr, sh never it is wanted, like !ints.' illetander C. Gibson, who lat' fall toi.k ground sgainst the Destructive.," t and was now the candidate for Mayor, is' elrtt- -ed by a majority vl 161. " 'Whig Supe re vivors are elected in all the Wards. . Last Spring ths Locoforos carried on Watd. it ; :i ' Htdf.-Fa.hk,1 April . Three Cheers for, Tippecanoe! ' Our ' Town Election is over, We ha given" a Whig majority ,of eiglity-tliree! Last, spring we had but S3 majority. Iird Psik i god for US majority lor "Old Tin' f ii limn . " .1 H-() i Ht. -. nest tall. - .,.' - ....... " -( Waterforb Redseemkd. t ' , We have just closed . our , canvass for town oflkers; which has rrsulted in . ths election ol the entire whig ticket, save and' eicept od, poor ''solitary , I and alone"( LocofucpK- Jsmes I. Scott, our Sunervi.f. or, hss 4 majority twenty-one over Joshua', Bioore) the same . on l n.wn UerkfL tiit , majorities on the rraidut of the ticket be. inga trifle less. This indeed a triumph" wurih recording in vour journal) last fall the Lor os had s majority fl6 n Ciun--: ty Cleik, and II on Assembly now llirr. ia but a : grease spot left' ' , ; , .In electing Supervisora .throogiiopt tlio, s w i news m r .Bill srv'li'M m , SISf Vsas-lr It."! fi!ft tY.' whole state of Hew fiei a i i' - s i i wing, saves nejoruj oi xu, . ? i Portrait eta Jhtnociel e t'ttidtnu ' Ws copy the Tolluw ng from-the Ner York Whig. It is a pictutt of th he ad 1 of the self- yled democratic party.' How do you like the features, ye hart-fitcd At borers, who in these miserable times, art delving you ritet vet almost to death to oh lain a coarse and scanty' fare for your'a wive and cliildren! What think y uf; the roval tplendnr 'of ths Kimlerhmiki dandy, in cuniparison with the frugal and-1' . limn y habit of the plain old fanner of North Bend? ' "W hich of the 1 wo do ye re? gariT rtTis poor 'roan " candidatef" -' LovrJovmui. ;M;i;i.1rK " -f t ...4J?tkL(Vom WaiKirtgton jay iiient Van Bren, that "he ha introduced ' more eitrnva:itnc1nttf iherWIiirslIousp; " Muring his sliort reign, than all tho pre-4 I :.....T..r...:--- 4.ii.;- -r-'ivti-i.-.-.i.ttft. -t- vitiua iiiwuiiiuciivW ii'ciiirr, itia pwuiii, .. (able i said to be magnifireht b'-yond ;. description.; Ilehasa complet services' iif-iaive--gold plate,-,1 uuit dishes- -. knives, forks, ar.d spooua uf "goltU ThfS -; - service is entirely new, and ha excited a i rood manv severs comments unon Iks rul- '. caverns this land wilhsny -thins-but- s r I rod of gold, "A member of the llou of Representative, whn-ia , well skilled .' In ' tn use. of th pncil, has mail ti a full-1 4 length portrait of the President' . tsbler" I with il array of gulden dishes, . and Its placed the sketch in the hand ni an s periencvd liihographer sf IhU v city," TfJI Good t'(iricovur.w-Ws liaa "juat"s !' fresh Caricature from Robinson, , that is Capi'sl. . i ' ' - ti i:rf ; i ' I It is. "the Secretary of War presenting i a stand of color to the Itt 'Regimeutof Blood hound. . -'.v :'.':'!; ' The likeoes of lh Secretary . I not ' bad hi canine troop are drawn up in order, while tlie ediior of lli Globe, on hi knee before these allies of American soldier, i eshibiting to ihem, a map ot nia new recruits: ? t, J-s - 1 'Fellow citizen and oldiers! In pre 1 enting this standurd. to Jhe 1st Regiment" of Blood-houndt, I. congratulate you' on, , your promotion, Irom the bass anil inglo rious pursuit of animals, in an tincivilis j ed region like Cub, ta the noble task of " hunting men in our Chritian country! Our Admirtistration has been7rrpr6iilrtl7"" lor the expense of th Flurida . war, io i hav detri mined 'now., to prosecuts ft in a way that' dog chep . llencs. in your I hue pawsl we . put h Hchargs -of bringing Sr lo a ' close. Bo Beet of foot, and keen nt nose,' or the Indian wiH. 1 cp in spite of your teeth I-' Dear .Blair' ' here show you a map of Florida, tti'e tlie,! aire of your future deed. w.l.ook-. to him J a ths trumpeter sL your fame, who will emoiaxon yoursct asiar a ne Utooe tftrnd.tH feeTgieat intrreViriii all kith and ktn, and wilj ;tl,fferore in emblazon youracta as far as the Globe et hi' I Iran. mil your heroism, in'dossret vena to re- ' motraf.'.M The Globe man follow in th wiaei; ..tJ. plf asure ia pointing out to yos, ' my brethren-iii rmv ths seat . of a wsr, i the honor of terminating which, our ma. -tec hs put in th hand of our race, t I have lii doubt you will all provf lie my4 elf. good collar men in ths cause." , ! .The sniverial response of .ths corpi it. I :.nuH.-r...U:.u .n-jt.in American, ji I 'Thl frriee, .Ws wert yesterday formed of a ssle of real estate recenllr ' made in the vicinity iiif New ; York, upon . term i estraonlinary a to be worthy of special note. 1 The terms ol Ihu bargain, . moreover altord one of the strongest mt : ibis illustration of 'ths ' want 1 Honft-;t dence in ths present National Execslive ml the Otter hopeles ness snd despun ,. tletict Into which petals w'Hi ink- shoal d Mr. Van Buren be re eUcredt VTh term i of the sale referred to Vere Jesi. ,Ths purrhaser is to pay for the property stxrr . thousand dollar in the event of. General Harrison's election, m only thirty thou- ml ilollarsshould Mr. Van Buren bs ' rt-elcted, . f r ,:;u u '.vZSlXu. ' , .f '.X '-V - A'w For Com.4dv.M , April-Fooling On ihs first dsv if. . April, a dentist in New Orleans ws ea!l. . ed upon snd requested to tnaka all hail witn ni mstrumputs, to s house b) - " .