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ft 'J L It A LEIGH STA Ax iin o irr ii.icR'oi' Ai: cat: .ri u. - - i " Lib -rim d nalalt tutum. THE STAR. KALE1GU, NOV, 13. ItHU-- GcBcral AummMf, Th General Aaaombry t thie Mat convened in it" 'ew Capitol, ia tbia City, Monday Ul ,1 3 tfclock. P. M, and organiaed by Hie ap pointraeiitif th blowing o(Bo'! lb Senate, Cot. Asaeaw Jovsa of Hallfe., Speak, Taoei O. Brass, Es. f Franklin. Principal Clerk; and H W. Miuiii Eeo, of thi city, Chik saaiataut awl MeerCnw end Hii, Door-keeprra. In lb Hoot of Common. W. A. Gaiaix, , of Orange, Speakon Cuaaise Mih awl E. 0. Fa.aa.s, Eaqre. the lorsaer PrioaJpal, and latter aaaiaUnt Clerk aad Meter. 8U J. Pisci na) Tno, Aaasnaaa door-keepers. liter wat pretty full attenilanea of aaamber; among whom much harmony and good feeling teem to prevail, which augur well for the buai bom of the eraaion.. Tba war ia overt end we uaU thai both parties will not only bury the toma hawk and I moke the (acred calumet of peer and friendship, hut cordially. n:t in euch meaaurea a hall heat premot tb . proeperity and eletale lb. ,he erttlge40ld.NMthi,t v1 , r; On Tneeday, tb two Houe proceeded to'voU fur three Engroaeing Clerk, which reeulteJ ia the (lection of Meetre. Oaota Hoit and A. Mills. Th vet fix the landmarks of private and general hon or ami integrity nd make this Republic what it ought to be atone the nursery and the asylum of whatever ia noble, upright and of good report. ' --v -. MJ. dwyaa'e Ittpwrt. JVe cannot loo strongly call, the public at tention to the very able Report of Major Uwynn, which occupies a portion of the fourth page of our paper. The subject to which he refers is interesting aad vitally im portant, not only to the sections immediate ly concerned, but to the whole Slate. W ask for it the consideration of the General Assembly. EC" Wonder what Mr. Van Buren now thinks of the sober second thoughu of the people" Are they still 'right' and always 'efficient'? John M. Roe, Jotm Ruse, IK Hearn. Jaa. A. Urak. Wm. Valentin, A. Miller,; ' Je. Uowse, Alfred Htanly, Wm. A. Hanieon, Gould Hoyl Thorn. L Jump, , 11 W. Burgwya Wm. J. Albeoa, let nd 70 . ' 69 18 withdrawn S4 8 7 M It witlidrawa It 9t 44 41 18 13 T withdrawn n 6 do. 30 U SI S3 Tke Gnat Uttnlli- The great political battle has terminated. The people are triumphant, and false I)cra ocry has fallen vanquished and beaten to the dust.. The sceptre of executive rule has been wrenched from hands incompetent to wield it well and. happily for the country the spells of the magician have vanished away, Ml jnvoJvinUim in rayleis ffloorajnd rnng jjeinua J , -iW,fid a un ! iMntf i OA.ll tl ' r II. ti nai Sliuwry rceewn euvuiu u IC7" Some fellow out west, by the name of long, had the temerity the other dsy, to ask when Prentice would learn to Ml the .truth; to which the prince of wits respond ed that he would doubtless learn to do so btfore Long. - PllESIDENTIAL ULCCTION. NORTH CAROLINA. Forty-three eoua- tieshavS beeu heard from, which jjiv a majority for IUrbisom of ahoi ii,400t 1140. 1140. JMw 1 Sakf Armh Atke HuNtomb Herti , Htailea llniHIsiek HnHilwl llMihe ltilMriaa (Jolitiubtie Cwlcret tiunituck - Owilmin Chowan Cunibai laud CaatUra CmukII Cratea Chemkc Uuplm UatiJK'a , . Uaie Kilgvconib Kiaukliu liraiitilla tialet fit a en ' liwiliurtt HalH.i Hrrtdtrd II)!!. . Hf inroad Hcmkrtuu Ircilrll 1100, 5(11 I3M 43 IKS 15iJ S4ii .Hi 44! ll"3 6il WO 671 S.1i IUCJ III .in 17.1 .1t 30S ins 431 4J 1S4 47l 46l 431 S47 S67 3i UShl Hi , CM 91 1137 M3l I3H ; 47ii 1391 6.(6 76t) 39 469 446 S.1I 179 . S4J -.- c--y;.-., 1194 395 ia lft m 111 ai C 96 309 191 3S4 804 gli 1144 SC9 ir" I4 949 too 066 440. I Mil 39J I66SI S.11 Tippecanoe and Tyler loo.' f " ' CEOBGIA. ' It is bslievsd the Whig majority la this State wui range bttweea seven and sight thousand. MISSISSIPPI. . The horns of Prentiss and the land of liisrh in telligenee and chivalry, has decided in favor of Hamsosj aad Tyler. Majority notaecertaioed MISSOURI. Joe eleeuoa in this State eontinnef 3 days. on may go for lbs Magician; but if ho get her, U will be by the akin of bis teeth. ; ..s ; -jfEvrTORKT :' .; Whig majority in the Empire State 1 J or 13,000. Three time ha sh attered the voice of condamaation against her recreant aoe, u ia tone louder than the mighty cataract which thunders on her western border." ' o7e thai ktttt nAidfur Uurrito nenj Tyhr. New York, JL 30 Penitavlcania. Ohio. Kentucky, Ueorjria, Maine; liar; laud; ' Indiana, : Connecticut, New Jereey, Rhode lahutd. Maetachocetu, Michigan, Delaware, Tenneaaee, North Carolina, . l.unuiana, XltMisaippi, ,. SI 13 II 10 10 9 a a 4 14 a 3 IS 15 . 4 1i ' 374) , 3. 81 . Uj 19? 1S74 689 77S m I4541 exampled triumph of the people furniah to tyrants and demagogues! How well and nobly has it demonstrated the capacity of mankind for self government! And bo gloriously has it sustained and vindicated. In the eyes of the civilized world, that great and indestructible heritage of private happiness and public freedom, which has descended to us consecrated by the blood of heroes and the wisdom of sages! The consequences of this change in the national administration cannot fail to be most beneficial to the country. In addition lo the purifying influences which have been im parted to our legislative councils, the reins of executive power will descend, on the fourth of March next, into the hands of as pute a man at ever irou mo sou oi me iiejiuuuc a man who has been tried as well in the fires of martial strife a in the peaceful counoils of his country a 'man whom noilher tempu lion can seduce nor love of power turn aside from the path of integrity and patriotism. That, the duties whicji may devolve upon him, will be performed with fidelity and Ofomptitude, we entertain not the shadow of "'i doubt. He is pledged to his constituent and docs any man . seriously cherish tha conviction that his pledges will be falsified! Nor will Gen. Iltrrisou lack, ia tlieex ereise of his -administration,' the generous and animating 'support and co-operation of liis countrymen. Emphatically and Uuly the peopl President, he will approve him self the 'PruaideMt of the' people1;" arid not' the ' head f any and every faction which may e rcct itself to me.nacs the public liberty. The people will not find him traversing the country, making electioneering speeches, su! endcarouring to. create odicus and un justiijabl distinction in the cuinmunily. Hi will oof have one 'setor nrinc'iaioe for the ftorlh and another for the; Souih-nor will he suffer any mvx to smuggle himself into office upon die strength of whatever in nuence he may hate ottaiaod brer the minds of the American people. ' He is infinitely a bove all the little tricks and petly artiAees which the Great Rejected of Kindcrhook ha so long pmclisgd, and which havesosig nally and justly subjected him and his prom. Incut leaders the universal and over whelming indignation of thti country. We rejoice aftlicchaje wbith, has been ejected in our rulers, because we sincerely believe it will redound lathe welfare nod 'holo eountry, Vf e bo restore hariuonr l our Miate and Federal Ijegialature-lundth and ttivity to iho public finance amf slinpli 'itf and eeorlomy to every department of fe Uynerd Guvcramut, We believe, fu rmore, that it will elevate and purify the "c of public. setr.iinehHitrvtigthen and Lrnnir Mar an MM' MorMaery Mecklcu'Brir Mart New Haaoter Va.h Nunharaptua tnalow Orange Hi qitutaak I'at Fcrtuiina Kovan H l)le Kamlulih Hackineluiia BibeKHi - Kirhmoad Mathcrford Sampson Surry " ' Siokaa Tirrell Wathmgtea Wilkca V aa Wake Yanay 364! 4JI JflO 1IW 01 44 1t I 543 ISO 1 663 S74 660 CIS 494 67S . lq II30 a 379 U24I 1030 39i 4150 3S6! S03 -It 139 l) 174 199 rs SIM 613 1549 5531 8J3 tip: 74 346 1000 36K 79 346 " 7W 94 44 tin 7S . 777 1157 417 36,4'J 33 1136: lOOUj tar! 191 5391 63? 463 1639 1073 597 579: 30 1S03 37 1331 -0!M IU34I Soa to bar fw vhifL ta.f9mitfif ' ,farrtnm atid'TuUr. Illinois, 5 Alauan;,! y Miaanori. Doubtful. IS 8roe tket wiO, r kavt eoAW fur Van Bum. Mnth Carolina, 11 New Uampahire, 7 Arkanaaa, j Virgiuia, ,3 41 General Jackgoti foiled. It ha been heretofore a'lcged with much truth ind Justice, that General Jackson never attempt ed to aecompliali a meaaure, not to put an indi vidual Jw wtthoul eflecttng hi "oljrii; The result of the late Presidential election, howev er,fiirnihp a glorious exceptitn "to the truth of the remark. Th old ehief of the IlermiUtr Anlp 1 . : ' 414 u P'0" agaiust Ucneral Ham son; na Doll, wrote and spoke against hiw;and even went so far a to soverth cord of eatab lihed and - sacied jutiroacies, beeauae aome of hia frionds were suulcimtlv indenndenl to think lt Ihcoiielre In anrnMi t.t r: . j - . . . ' """ aaiounoeu hi enemies. ou wmcn win sgctts the wonder of even dis tant posterity. ' KJCOCKI.VO V.YDER! : ,T1i uUwadmiu that Gen. lUaaisoxlselecu l Prident, and give ap the chip! Hear th dying ronfewloa of lbClobe, iheMlast words of Marmum,n '.A. ;' It heroine oar duly to announre io the pub lie, Utat we bav received return of tbeeleciiniia in a auffirieot number of th Kutes to report lb final result no lomrer doubtful, (in. lUamanx. th siaadard-beafer of the FtJenl and AMilvn partie, ha been ehrted, if the proeeaa by w hirh this result has bees brought about eau be called an election." r , But it will be observed that he ent tcITtli truth even in this statement, but die with a Waehood in his mouth. When the election return firat bsau lo pour in, the llalumor nepuhi;ean, the leading Van Hurea Journal in Maryland, bJ ainreawa rw- ter perched op at th mast head filial paper. nipping his wings and straiuing hia throat at the very top of hia speech. Poor Chanticleer, however ubtqualobzrd from bl pot a far bank a tb Tueaday'a number ol that paper, and ey ry 'tiling looked a dark and lone under the EdU loiial bead as a deseited cattle. A fiiend of oara is exceedingly anxious to know what the Editor of too Republican baa done with 'his rooster. - , . SOUTHEK N, LIT.; M ESSEK G ER. The NovernUer Bumber of thi moat excellent and deservedly popular periodical has beea mora than a w eek epon our table but tb pressure of numerous engagements has deprived u of the pleasure of giving to it sa attentive perusal. The "iWbefiBSV its typography can be surpaaaed no where for uste, clearness snd eleganee. And the mutter is pronounced, by some of out eolemporaries, to be Unusually rich and varied. We uli the ed Itor the greatest possible sueecss. ' ' Legiislaitire r NortU Carolina. Minday, Sot. 10, 1840. This being thday appointed by law for th Riesling of the (aneral Assemblvof the State. the two Houses convened in the naw Cixiral at 3 o'clock, P. M.and were duly organised. SENATE. A (luorotn Mna present. Mr. Docktrv moved that th Senate proceed to th election of Speak er, and nominated for that office Aaoaiw Jov m, tQ. the Senator from th county of Halilax; which was Sgccud to, nd lit Senate proceeded to vol as follows: -- -- r------ lor Mr. JoVNKa. Mesara. Faiann. Bond. Shen. ard, Speed, Spiers, Mangum, VV'onh, Moye, iieurn, joiinaon, Ckiny,-Melenor, Albright,, Montgomery, Myers, Spruill. Dockery, More head, Moore, fury ear, Mitchell, Margrave, Clingman, Parka, ltibelin, Oaiiher, Bynutu 27. or mr. witsoiffor Kdgeeomb, alesar. Ex a, U hilaker, Hawkins. Cooper. Eaherldire, i nuncio, Amngion, iverr, fticuiarmld, Moul- f,4v "rVP-J ifea lo the Igixlattire lo-moirow at 13 o'clock. Mr. Adam tuoved that a committee nf firo member be appointed to prepare aud report Knlee f Ordw dt th government or thi Hoot, aud that in the intrrim the Rule ol the lau se io he obaeieed. -Tba m..u..n prevnilml. and it V.n- A,,"tt' ,k'k' Hill, Uriger. and K. . Gilliam werepwiinted aaid eonimi'tee.' ' Mr. HollaHd moved ht a nn-xrae be'nenl to th Seoaie, proposing to mine a joint eommitteo to prrpnre and report joint Kulee for th Govern weui 01 uiv two llnuaea: bii ti ki. by the Speaker; that lh Joint Rule of the laat . vera v rematn perfqnnent until otber . wtsa ordered, the moiion was nemitlved. The Speaker Uid b foia tha Mouaa the reaio alion) of Mers. Orown and Strang, a V. S. Sencters, which wet read and aeeepted,aml, on moiion of Mr. Hill, sent to the Senir, Two ballotiaga were had lor Euproanir l .cU ,,M'"Hl hi the -lecii.)n nf AdoU phu Miller, ofllavi enuutir, and Mr. Hoyt, of Put. On yet to b elecHij. vikoHiaT"" -1'he,T'n doubt that Virginia has gone for Van IJuren bv a msioritv ,.r . warka of lpOO rolej. " At this result we are na littU mn.,:r.i for we hadardenilv hoped' that our native tate. and the home of our aflectionat would ..-.r veco lounu loremost among those who were battling against this coitudi ,lmini. tration. ; ,., F, ' . ,, How tlio result in v;.;..:. t... i.' bnmght about we do not protend lo say. vliarees of fraud bar laAASl Kawua l.a . . from the returns from three or four' of the counties, we should say that the cliarjrea yur grief at this result in Vir.;n;. t. I . ' mdv ex-Mair cian lin. 5..:J .u-. P " " I EV JElTtLLEltV STOUC. . OIlN C. I'ALMKIt l.u eommeiMed . I lie aH S butlt. in hp ua hull fllJ IbIIv Me lUUnt Vmilh N Karalirailla aim), a trw luer kln hit Store, where he attends to tarr at na, la alt ki hram-hee. la a tt-w data ha vill rea aeire 1'rna, Fhilailelnhia, a tu w ana) taihioaable aa- oilroent ol Jeweller and Walelwtaaa CwlrrT,tm. aiattuit of Ht and ailaer Ue. a kutt flaio atah- i Mairh CltaHia. Keva anal K.ta. Kr Hlnea. Breaat Pint, a fine aorimonl cf Knn.a aud llaanra. ' ana an etiirr at twlea ant areraaary to atemiv, all wmw anirace o aeii at altfap lor aahl Ib.y . I " 0 mi tnuairy. " ''-t raiairi m ir k.t manner. II gatlei a htmw-lf, tram th Ioihj npertcne ia lh buainett. that he will be ablele aia aailaatinn. I la kaa k liia amploj R,m r aukmta. Wairh.t and Cloaka that aaa be make to kern time. ill be va-rantaA le twelve month. He linnet tb allisant "t Haiti, and emiatry arnund, tall ami, gi .'him, a "nl and Aad out tor ihcmielte a Cafl'ai lb tun l the atch, nearly eppnait the U Uabin.... . waieign. W.U. ot. t4, 1110.. . !! ., NEW PIANOS rOU OLD OWES.' I A M willnig M uka and-hand fUnot lo es ehancefoeae one aad allow whatever in rim of th ante! mar eeatuter them wnrlht mr bie) Uaot 10 make moarf at tin reeond-band fvont, and weul.l Iherektr either lake them at ihetr aaluatloii, or trll Oteat loibo beat adaaalage lor their nen. 1 aaa aua en aaau a oa Hot aaam Intanl or to M. , . 1IIVU. 11 1 9inriin Ima 1. 1 .... . done so by the sktn of hia , teeth. , It ia a victory which cannot henefit him one jot or uiue, ana which injures hie whit more, for. to all .practical purpoeea, Virginia is a Whiir State. IlrV rio.i.t.' ttore will, this winter, elect two Whit; Sen. ators, and next Spring the Whig, weep the State from the Ohio River to the Atlantic Ocean. -: , The nrial wlras will be published as soon as they are received. r . " -e '(f. !. Thi TION. HE OKTrllCATtH U0UXDHT QuKS- . The New Yoik Am..r:. ... " J"'1 ,l,f.u,,''6 : wwk, . from. tU per of Latltd Slate, to th, Northern lltunda fM. dmmtd bytkim The Amorl. an stales lhaut notices respectively lh R, p.rt .if Messrs FeatheretonheneV jhAf a ,t.. . .. .1 -a - A - . a-p u iigwVjt A1UU Ihe articler Mr. Boiler ia 4he-Welmi- ..er etewi -which, are illustrated by nn- maps, me most important of thou referred to .in the di. na.f..na r it.. I , - . w tin, 1 . -Taj. ItA.TlSAT, xanuaeutlttrk sh vket, Jeweler, uttd hilvermltli. THE RfBSCKWr.it re epectfully tarorm hia oUl riTv2CA0",'r ano tner.ila, aaa prepared. ta rair all hind Watrhea, Ck cka, Jerl- jlti r. SiHer 'are, in s tn p trior atvle. He haa ia hia emor akilf .1 and atr-d.V work nah, and will Oranlra. active I he hmuneaa hia neranrwl atten- 4 a hi nan, nm aaowirtige or an ne aineten -j branrliea ,4 Itoainr-, he flatter hinxeir that he t j will be able In jrive general aal ifact!n. Ilia ahoua a m par) rf ibr Store occupied bv Mr. IUmay, a a Millinery lUiabliahmenl. All woik warrant el tn pert.--.- vttt. Jrraon viaiting tha Citv ould lie , if i ihetr interest to eiqni.- where lley can hare their work iloae we! and cheap. he bigbeat caJT prices given for old Go'd sml adver. . . .-, r ,. ,.. JtlrlKli. Oct. 27th, 1340. L . '' ; BOOK bVxPiSv.T-'i7---,; The 8nhirr4er ii-anrvlfiify. Uilmma t.e ii.hatiU iMa tt ihia and the w'jeeM ruui.it, a, ibal be aMll ra-rirt nm b Km.k ItnidH l.n.ii.r., b. a.t a branchaa, U urn p.'ul in n-lu.mrt.tul. end m Xui 1W1 a pilars, - . liitmt aare ill, he lkf ti Had all fatiudi tala in palm a and M.aith li.n.ra , Utatahil (ne paal larnra, he Mill hepcS I rereit thar nf nubti HHrtMH.e. Hi kinikry ia back ol lb Ualritk RriUrr fW. lire, vbrre all ordrn in tha above In ba promptly aiirnded lo. . r. at lllai.k Books of eaery detei i.tinn, a-wle ad ruled tn any pattern, and qnickly don, and a , ; liberal diamnnl made on a tarfe j. :...,. , . II oa4 rrtnetilully aiir-ai tn ihe memtirra r. Irrr f mir neat Wr(lalalure, ibal if thry tut be. .La " vl.iali II.. T wiab to have rebramd. the ould veil In brine them alone villi ih.n a.i ,l,.i 1, r... ISC 105 IS Sufi 301 90S S06 103 IIS T3I hva ma 01 1 wt.ioi. t.A rvi -.. ir... u.-,. . I ,us 10 w,llc we are aub ect In th a I fi. it..i. m n.a ..j oi e.n.. 1 v... v. 1 nroteuia a mnn rn.;.i.i.i- . .... i. : : - .w.(.1WIHNnMff-.Incl man 1 - prosperity of the heve Utat it will VIRGINIA. Complete returns from this State have not beea received,, but enough is known to shew that she has gons for Van Daren. Majority about COO. . , ' INDIANA. ... ,. . Has anqoMtionabty cast her vol lor Harrison by over 10,000 majority. Thehiad which holds Tippecanoe haa been true' to Ihe great fam of hi eatlisat and hraveat champion. iM;,v- .OHIO. , ... Sixty-seven counties brari from. Old Tip's majority 33,001. Hutxa for the Buckeyes! This gallant State baa given Harri'son about 1,0'JO majority. Honor, to whom boapr is doe. llu bearded tbo lioa ia bis deo-tli thunders of llsrriaonkh ttiumpb bars lumbered at the gales of the Hermitage, la east Tennessee the Whig majority U ever 6,000. The entire Stale will swell it to 10.000 01 15,0001 It iieootiJently believed that Kentucky Vast golie for Harnaon by 20,000 majority! . t . 1t.':":'f ILLINOIS. , ; t inal returns have not been lecsived from tbia State; but the whig gain, auihoriae the belief that she tootae cast her W'lor'llarlam.r''T''''' DELAWARE. TheWlOga intblsMsie have made a clean awtrp. In, addition lo a Hanison majority of one liiousaud and eight, they have triumphed. In all dieir Stat elections, by large majorities. .aJJLll'FENNSVLNANIA... . Th shade Of doabt have at length beea dis siyahsd, and PennsylsaaUts see skutdiiig (ortb 00 the sUs of liberty and good government. Of ficial majority for Harrison SU3. , ? '. Xu-;' MAssACiit'Srrrrs. ' I la the right place. ; Her maiority tor Uari son til exceed J 0,000, 8b need no eoco muinu Tbara ah is bohold her, and Jwd frt Juurtxllea," 1 ' - , LOUISIANA. Full tetums not received; but the Stat bas ao doubt gomi Cut ILirrMoo hy 3,000 inaj.ority.;4 ' ... ;, ,f UlCHlCANo- ' Tbia State wilt give at Wast 1300. majoiitj fur Icejected by bis nrn state. Our Government bas now been la operation for Ihe spsce of fifty years, and Martin Van bu ren is the first Candidats for tlis Presidency of in butted states who failed to receive the Vote of hia own Stale. 4aY.vori.vdr ft is reported that the friends of Mr. Van Uu ren have annoyed hire excessively by going to jmjn crowds with the election returns. EARLY MOVEMENT. We bsve it oa the authority of some of th Northern pspars, that s portion of the Adminis tration psrty have tallied thus early under the baner of General Uwrretft Scotf, for ihe iiexi Presidency of lh t'uiud SuiesT Slander put to Flight, How fully bas the ott repeated allegation ol th Adminiairation print beea confirmed, that theaholiiloniata were going in a body for Harri son!! Those rank nurseries, thoss vile hot beds of abolition. N. Carolina, Georgia, Losisians, Kenlucky, Tennesse snd probably Mississippi, have all gem for Harrison by lens of thousands. aVort h Carolina--her true appellation. We have never aeen a wretched misnomer, a miaerabl nick mini more completely put lo flight than lhal of Old Rip, which sometime sineo was Uentingly applied to our own much loved CJaro wjtfviwmA1ttm the North 'nai the Sooth, from the Esst snd lb West, now ds iS?.'lC w WTettjf en deairlng appellation of the "gooii old North State." . C:-r' i POSITIONS: DEFKYEVf ' It used lo b tsuntingly alleged that Nobtsi fABOLiRA waa a mere province ol Virginia, and that she would go whilhrovertIieOldDomin Io" pointed She has nailed, ihia pieee of defa mation to the eeuM!, by easting a msioritv of at least 10,000 for Hasatsov and Tvita. 'ri ' ' ' ea ii aiaaaawaanaaaMi 11 11 inn iiiwi.iaaaaaaawa.Ma.aa.,-, - 47" The National Intelligencer observes that the Whlga ol New York base realised bad luek ia the ihoiee of member af Congress, for with a elear majority of 13,000 solos in tlis State, the Whigs have elected 19 members, aud the Fed. eralista St. Three of lb Harnso. eaadadates (or Congress were defeated by very small ma jorities. . .. r NOBLE JLEBUKEL The fact that Mr. Van Burea baa niet with era overwhelming defeat ia the leiioa preinel k wbieh Geo. iackaoo atstdes, furnishes sa im prmrve commenUry on the attempt of th cs Presideaa t dicUte ts his tallow-ciiisens ofTma nesse. -The sole m the Hetatttag t-aeinet Stood, ' :--A "Ak::':': A ' 1 . . For Vsn Buna,' (' - :,. t. vv ForHanisoa, leu ' Gea. SceU J. hi a letter lo he Edi tor of the Portland Advertiser, "My ioflu enre and prayers are for the kmcccss of a CaJIsht frllaw soldier. Ur. William II. ItatiUan. ily of lh wholu number Jf vole, waa deelared duljt lectd; when, on motion of Mr. Sjiruill, he waa conducted to th chair by Meaar. Wil son and Dockeryt wbene ho mad bis sckaowt sdgeincet lo the House in an appropriate ad dress. . ,,t . t . r ': .. ., Mr, Motehcad cominated Thomas G. Stone for Principal Clerk of the Senate and Mr. Spru- ill nominated II. W. Miller, for Clerk Acaiatant. Thr being do opposition, each of these gentle men waa elected by a unanimous vote. Mr. Arrington nomiuated Thomas B. Wheel er for Principal Door-kooper. On motion of Mr. Moore, Jehu Crews, on motion of Mr. Msngom, Wm. F. Smith, snd on motion of Mr. Albright, B. Ysates. were added to the nomination. The Senate than proceeded lo vote, inefl'cctually, aa follows: for VVheeler 83, Crews 84, Smith 9, Yeites 1. The Senate then proceeded lo vote again, the two last named being; withdrawn, which reaulied in the election of Mr. Crewe, ha having received 27, knd Mr. Wheeler ti voire. 1 Oa motion of Mr. Albright, tin -UM. wae then appointed Asaistanl Door-keeper. On motion of Mr. Morehead, Ibo House of Commons were informed by messsgs of the or ganisatioa of tha Senate. a Mr. Speed presented a resolution proposing that the gallery on the right of the Speaker's cuair urn aiprujuiiiiea exclusively IO in lauies, wbieh was, on motion of Mr. Dockery, ordered 10 no on mc isie. death. . It stect-ili M the Iwandarv of all Kn prospects, and ihe end of every earthly enjoyment,-it is justly styled the king of .er rors. , Its victorious scentre has humhUi the glory of successive emnirie i.nh th. pride of kings. It enters alike the palace of thaw aVt-ataVma.S , . a . ... 5-v0, ..rimy pnnce, ana trie most se eluded cave of the solitary hermit i ; Men have succeeded in fortifying them solves against implacable enemies, but the strongest bulwarks and the most solid tow era afford no shelter from the ruthless ar rowi f dcathjTi No stratagem, however deeply laid, cah avert or retard for a single moment its triumphant progreas. 1 Faithful in its work, this messenger of the grave leaps the highest walls, and the most inaccessible rockd, in pursuit of the victims 01 111s iage-ine 'HOUSE OK COMMONS. After the usual form of administering Ihs oaths of qualification to the member. Mr. Barrineer moved that the House proceed to the election of spesker, and nominated lor : that appointment, Wm. A. Gnaham, Esq. from Orang, who was ehoten without opposition; and on being eon ducted In the eTiair by Mr. Barringermaddbia scknowledgmenu to the Hons in an sppropri- chosen PrinHpaltHrrlt, and Kdmnud U. free man Ulerk AaaiaUni. ' SVrat peioiia0 havln Hps proceeded to vol ftit door-koeper; which reaulied in the election of S. J. Finch, Principal Door-keeper, and Thomas Andersony Asaiaiaut uoor-keeper. - BCNATE. Mr. Dockery was appointed Speaker pr. Urn, in coosMuenc of Ihs iudinaiiion of lit Speak 1 Speak- er. Mr. lieid presented a nsolallon propoakir to sppoint a eommttUM of tve, for the parpose of preparing' permaaaat Kale of Order and Deea turn 1 for the goycrnmeni pf the Senate, during J iw viervna eaeton, ana mat inn rules 01 in isat session be observed until otheiwie ordeted. wnisa was adepted, an Meaar. Kid, Worth, My era. Cooper and Speed were appointed lo ceinjtoa aaai eomiuiliee. r The two Houses voted tv. lee for tbreo En growing Clerks, which tesultI in lb stsetioa of A. Miller and Gould HyU . , . HOUSE OF COMMONS On motion of Mr. Wrlton, ordered that a mes sage be seat ntb Senate, informing theirf die orgstiisaiioa of this Ho, and erooAine that a joint select committee of two onthe part of each) House b raised lo wait upon the Govern or, ana luiorm mm 01 me organization of kh two branches of the Legialaiuar, nd of their readi ooss to taseivo any eetnmuaieation which be may to ft make. A message was subse--uenily reectved from lh Senary sgrseing to rlils proposition, sml informing ithst Meaar s. Morehead and Orr eompote the iommiite on thiepart; upan which Mesars. Wilson snd J. T. Miller were sppintd to form saU committee . L. . . ' .. n. .1... m ina pan 01 wis nous. 1 n cormniitee, nav ubiectof tha ain,;ht. firm decre, Hlast lhon ifti until r gusi tfibi shall rctnrn." . ,. . . The blood ofctery living thing, for ncar iy i iiiuuaauu years, ram not been suar cicnt to ftrench the thirst of tho devouring monster it insatiable, hunger nevrr cries it is enousrh. Inexorable in it demand. : regards not the tears of affection nor the env trcuuso oiitienas, but plucks from the mothers's arms tlm darling of her hopes, and delights in trampling upon the beauties of innocence and youth. We weep, but it mocks our lamentations, and laughs at our grief. ; ' .. :ri-t ;f,;... ,, :, ' t o yonder house and behold the tro plues of his sway before' us. cold ss a linn ble statue, and silent, lies one whose voice we Jiare oficu hmtLi Weoee the wisjding narrow pit AVe hear tho funeral knell ine sobs or mourning friends the,.ruycjiliag caftli and Iroirt ilia midst, a Voice, a voice! fearfulland filling tis-with-anprehcnsion!--familiar, yet often disregarded. . From it we learn that we ore long must die, and be seen 00 more for ever! I ,,. -j , w .s , " W"- why are apprehensions chetiehed at the near approach of death? r lah ihi .: J wee ofnature'e laat struggle? J it th, dark TBIlfMaiali '.r'lr.1 - .hi Mil " 01 MW 8'" "at mis us with lore. oooings so learluir Nol It U not these alone that gives tn death its dreadful aspect. It is the conscious thought that it opens to us the untried realities of another world. It i the reflection; that with afl our sine and lollies, we must pass a solainn leal a tb augment bat ofttod. SXW AXID BSATJTZriTL Q00DS. tSsv aV XIIKMibatrlberbaijuitieertvrd hit f ALL AMI WIN1 RK up.l- of STAPLE ANU fANCY IT tiUOIM, which fnrannere, exlral until. ' funre, vllt tatmaWi) caatpai ailli, (and ia many rtpeitrpM)any ataortment he hat hitherto had the leaawre n offering ia tt. city of Kalrlf h. 1ST 1st Cloths and Cassi.mihi;, Silks amd Satins, Mouslis pr. Lains and Shal tus, Fkkmcr and Eicglisii Calicoes, his. ess amd Flannels, Hats and Shoks, Ulan- ' kkts an 0 CAarETiNo, he it particularly wcH -assorted. ?. ;,V; '"..'.' " i. I'urahaaert are Ihertlor rtitwaift.il- lnvltr4 to ' B. B. bMI I'll. ' ; lUlelgh, ISih Kevember, ItlO. 4i. - a.- . ,a - - ;, v..; , , North Cnrblina Clnaaicnl. Knrlluh . and Matbetnatlcnl Mctiool. Mrrna. Guar k Uuaarr, grwiaain af ide Uoi varaiiiaa ol CambrMg and Dm l.n, Wg lr to in. lorn lb ehiwat of kalrigh and North Carolina am orally, th-t laeuaeplaaaa ith the very frttu.llr aad pretttag rnvitatiwrt ef tome ol H, trading nua " altha nmaaaiy, aao have alieadr pioroiae t plaee tom tveaiy pupilt an1cr their luHlna and etiargv, Ibry will open, oa Ihe lit day of January. I Ml, la Mte tMnuy ef ihe CapHol, a Preparatory ' Uay Sdtool lor ao) a, a kom incy wUI eeJeaaor lo prepare, menially, morally and phjtiratrt, lor all the useful purauiit ol life, proleaaional and tern anaraial. MaHrt. day ana Uorait haaehteatb g'gctl as , leather to some of the firal boat'Ouie JnuJ JjAhJSl olKeTirk; anU.fcata-io thw - putaeaaio ervilentiata of ability nl thai acttr pie- " f4ad Ihem alter maay year of auctrMlul eii cr .' 'thry act tn, baur. ibal iiartnu anl guard lant tltoald rely un aicr m ailenlialt, no n.at tarhoar reapaciabl,- Thry eeurat then to gtv litem s trial, to viait lb luatHiile iluiing lh hnnrt -of Riatrualioti, aud jud.e U ibcMaMlaet ta uoi!er tland thai jralualt are aiH ala) a tthulart, bur can eaholart, (let knc bar bletaca) ihrm etar an bountifully,) se elaiert, if ihty bare nr.t nal the prufmiun thtlr aiittat tlarty, theoretiaally and praailcally, for ainuber of )rart, having as ulleria or oijyat m luv h'"y uitgealiont having beeH male then reiariling tha etiipg neeeatitt tor a Ledict' 8eatiuary,aud lh pawlul anxiety and -trat.it irt rtpeat; a'teuiling the adueaiiva of ilauah- it bappy to announce that tart ni the Nwth. .they Ire Mieb aa enabliah.-nral la ia eeniemnlatiua. and a ill " I 5 MARIMR0, OnThurtdav. lh Slhnf November, ia Ehe. neaerChureh, Franklin Coantv, br Hv. Wm. Arcndell, Rev. Philmer W. Archer, of tha North Carolina Conference, to M1a-aiuaan M ehluet daughter of Itav. William UomptonN, in uiaaea aouniy, on in isw tntt. by th Rev. Evsnder Mc'ait, David Reid, Eequire; Attorney st Law. of FaTertevill. to Mi Sonl.i. Cibbs, daaghias of Jno,D. Beany, Escj. Died. : '; In Granvills coanty.oa ihe 7th Instant, Lesnnab Laorene. relict of th lata Abraham Laurent. ia the 81t year of her age, having beea for up ward a. of si sty rear a -nhy and acceptable m ember of the Method iat Church. Sh died i 1 full aesuranee 6f hnmortaltty and eternal life. Q" Th Puyxra ptibllnhUiarnie proaiaaMimi of the ;oar. mi IkM (Mate aiTarHMl' a t a . . ... .. Utg formed the duty eMigned to them, report , ;ltJr:BmH,' ed that tit Uovernor would makes eommuuica- fj0cn.btr ir, msu. he opeuaA aa taea at poaaible, under th nunara meat of t emnetet inatrueirturii but 1k.1L lh Mrerveuing ihae, Mr. Ciiav. (ah ai nf retidvtat titatitoid'a Hotel aud ia ra.it io r.. errir applanxiea nr eotranae into, and te tiat lh nui pannmara at aom tahoult,) purpotta to (arm a aeaiur and htnior tlata of yaung laitiea ia Laiia, Ka. glith Grammar and Hiatery, at their nen bmm-e. betweca th hnurt ol 10 and IS A. M- and 8 anil 4 P. M. eaeb, Tha hoaiirabl aaemberS of ihe lt ialatnr art ratneetlully reigqealed I fir hold the ahonlt ouuderihia bclor they Irar th Sit lroMilla. , - . Nov. 17th, 1U0. , . 4g f A aolleeiina of aa aad faahlonabl matin ihi rarrd at tba 71. lw Uonkttnre by N--- TUKXEtt k HUGHES. 5o- tlth. - , 4fi if. , Steel 1 ens. , Wmittra maamm booom pen. - The Itnyal , lhamnnd .' ' INblu refined MunUer pa. Inilia rubber anrlne ' a.. . Tb abn pea earramcJ i.ir a'mik.; darabiliiv.1 Fr TfRNEU &. In i 111 r t.Ki
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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