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ka- I t 1 V THOMAS J. LUMAY, EDITOR AND PROPBISTOR. ' TERMS. . Sateirtiee tkrt dollar per taaaahal " Pctraiding withoottb Suta vlllbe re- a, iirei a jin'n w4nm tiaaaat oi is year' auo aortptmw i arftaaea - RATES op advertising; . For eves,qure(aot w-jtoediag iaethi .- typ Aral laai-rtian.nM dollar h sabseoweitt laMt-iioa, twenty. lecaaai J T 4-artiali ol Clerk sad Sheriff ill - , ks htrgd i par t highcri)! nVduelioa - SJ pr enl. will he mid from tb reButr jil- for advocator by the yrsr; C7" letter 10 ih K liirtr biot bt Boat-pa"". State of Iterth Carolina, Gate -Cot'NTT. . ' ftovtmber County Court, 1841 - luU A. AmIctob rAigraal Auiachajeat levied Urn T. Harrell. J v .J!" this e ft appearing ttt tr -Cnwel that Jee 1. H recti mm inhabttaat of wnW i m, H or .ajpred JT Iks Court thai puhli.aiH be atll ia lln lalrtgh Oler, for Ik dek-wdaat t.i ipra na ar ke- pe I Ik Best Terra of tlii Oxtrt, awl rriley the Sroperty leeied taker i il will be coi.iJvu.nrd .0 Mint I be pUiMiB"" demand , f WaseM, Willtetw G. IHaghtry. Cletk of id l'eart, al ofiW io Gatetville, lh third Muattay ol Jtseembar, 141. t . v fl W. G DAfGHTKY, C C. C. , Stale of Krtb Carolina, V,; i k irs?i Gates Cocstt.-------- . - Xort ttt ViBunry Ceurfcl&j 1 . 72 . Joba ft. GriOa 'miuJii All.,wm.. Je.e Mlarrll,i.t '""f ; ' ';. " la tan aaa il anpesiws to tli Court that Jn Y. Ilarrett I an iohamiati. t awHurr Sue. a r onlrr- I by the Cmji-t that uubliaaiton 1 mwlr ia tha Ka- itriga star, i.ir lUr llctxlM in appear mm ar cH Hi aval lerm nt ihn t,n. ami feiUt; ;.ro- rt til tm, thiac'tt vill auauraMuhl M aatly Ihi Kt4iir4euial4. Wpacn. IVillua U. Ilaathii?. Clrrk af ald C-airi. w nfflnai UateiiUle, Hx 'liurd MoaMl) ml Hoaeaaacr, i4l x -w. o iMUiirur. ar. c frier A4r. $1 62 SI 6. Stale r North Curollem- ' GATrS C'OV.VTT. JSotembtr County Court. 1841. Jeatt T. Harrett, , J aa laas. ta ihi ea k ajwearaaa to th Ceaan thai Jm. T it-r-t4t i an jajhaailaatW-aaMawr iat..l aa M.laa. rd hv tmm Caawt Ibal fcaUnatw he laaala in the lia trial. Xtar, Bar ibw de an laal la ipmr ar awlvrr Ut Mat I mm a MM (Jaeat. aa4 nnlrr. lh W o- aaKi. tS blanMaT eoaaafl. Whom Vilim i- tliatlrfr. f'lerk al (aid ,l "mr., m Offia ia Gatetville, l ha third Moada al V k . it 1 " . ? V. G. U LT.II TBT. CCC Prim A.! $5 W II t. :' State ef Xerta Caretiaat . ' CI lTES C'OP.ITT. A affmhrft I Mtlnfsl r'niirr 1 Ri I Jama Ik willuis " 4. . , IhnM C. Cre. J ?' I AUaehmcal leaied I a Ihi eaw it appvarmg l the Ccwrf that llaaid l' aa aaiiaaat ar amihrr State. t w aw In e l k ike Lkmrt that aaihlicainm ka awh hi ma Ha'ith Star, lur th aefrnilawr la appear a ar Bay f tm aril I era af Ihn fmrt. and ivphne iha ratrt leated no, ahrie il a ill a (uadeeaavd a a:iff Ike nliiwaf 'V-aml Woaraa. Vadliaa fi. lkmbtry. Clerk af (aid Caaat. at trfW aerill, tm ihard ktuodar at MuaawtMr. Ittl. t . vr.G nAUCHTitr.c.c. a ' PriwArfe i SI Stale mt IVertn Caroliua, BkKTIK Cocstt, In EqaWy Srpltmlttr Tirm, 1841. C . W.Wti. A-loVal K. It. IhaaaptM.T T rn, Ja. ac. Hear Nickotl aad ethcra, alamnfTt, . i - . I Tkaaaa B. tVrak, Jnaaihaa It Webb. Ad4a ta CamnfOMi aad alhera. ahieadaat. la iba aaa U apiarm la tba aai lelaitiaa at Iha ( I u lint at i;aaiiftiai aia anl rreo .'.in al ihi Mates it I ihr-e a , i.a A U.it-m ka aaatle m mm Uir;a war vm aa t i r k'fll la r a1 a.prae kt the Jade- at aa ..4 Cart. a k- krld ia W iadaar ea the third M aa . .. mt Marrh, U4i, and alaad. aaaaar ar aemar. v 4 IxneM pra ! k trfd af -im t ,e. aa-l iha UK a keara ranarir. Trl lla 15. mi Prtra Ada. f S W St . I'h present Poatmaaler General, on miiig into olTice, h d his aiiention I 4rn in parti. eUr to a single item of el .i ne which, i hi m'nd, wa of n es 'V4gmt ihirarirr, and su-rptible or . ...... I.t Tk. iiaa Im arltirtt we s i,t i ! m ... ; " n Ni le, was ihe htaey trptttdiiun for hm I'irr and utnea$i mail bag. Acting un-il-r a Arm ron virtioni of duly, he issued In !. ! aseni and posfmsaiera, st various jirintinrrit pnii,.iw iejttijj v-j Luni nn ih intir-i. VV lesrn fewwt tlie J ad soman that sn- ewers are tuw begin n in g to come in, and" Hut atreadr tltey diaclose of degree of iiej(lei-l and abuse, wntcn msy give some ides of the epe for economy ami trtforn lirhhas been already devrlvoped in a Mngle branch of the business it) ' the Pinioi;d "epiftmenl A letter from one of the new p-iaf ouster n lodisna. stales thst. on Isking charge of his nfhVe, he found, from ihe dissection nf two chair cuhin, occupied by '.jmerclejk, tew tantatt bat tnclottd, and about the same tiumber devoted mother unnecessary pur poses ia and about the .(fire. . - - Letter from postmasters at Frmi!le, Virginia, Rcheter, NewYork, and Zan ville, Ohio, shew a similar yet more as grevaed abuse of public property." In these letter it it sUled Hist the bss have ( irmerlf been eiern lo ib stage drivers to broshes, gram at meal tor ih nntf.ni anma iif their own 'cloHtipir tl i ti b hoped thai the work of ref-rm,thus prompt ly commenced wilt he prn-ecuied vigo- roua e until abuse in this, ami every om- er Department of the Goeermnrni, shall fea to rtist The.interfkt of the pro- 'e. whoe Dronerty ha been!iu wtnton- i - . ' -1 - ' n , REPORT OF THE POS TM ASTER - GENEItAlo t . We present to our reader ihi morning the inuasl Report of the 1'ostmstter Ge. ersl. It is comparively bricl.yel long e ajh to contain some rry useful and im ptrtaot iigeliii. :J. 5 Mart vm v y VII NoKTW Camuka Tli go revenue' of the Pat O.Tice !)frim nl forllir fixcal jear entling June 30, 1841. w$4 3r9,ir 78; (;ro.a rt ieiirltires were 91.56r.238 -S9 allowing a tlrficimry ir 187.920 61. Fur the cur. rent Jear a tleftcil f abettl one hunilred ami ten ihiiMnd dullara is anticipated, Mr. WirkliflV does ntit ak anyapprn nriatiun from llie l'reaury in aid ul Hie Department. Ilr alUdrk lu several raaa- rs which Lave operated to diminish the re ernue of the Pinit Office, and believe thst by the aetin ul dmgreas to remove or Sap. press the evil snsing Iherrfniin. the in. come oi me iii.snmt nt may u increased wmWHly nrt esrs Utib eiew to ibe prsctice of a n8id rcnmmy he has renljuinl iha niromi.i.i.ins hfretolora simwrii lotlrpote f imfmssterssntl expects hy rhis fweeding 1 add one hn nil w livusm i ii..i:srni me net! snmai income of H.e npsrtmto'. A reinn of the lew resprcung news- paper postsge rerommriii'eif m rel.r. rvr w sr"- tinsiii irs . vs lt if fii fj if" cenily sprung into eiia'tnre. The sag- gsiiuuson thissnhj.'rt arealmjeiherr ght. A teitu. ti,.n of letter posisge i not ihnnght ailviaable ondrr the present financial or. rum.isnres.tlhrJ)enoirn'. nr bi-bi iinpiinani .ari .n me i-puri. i,e ar 0 t the wsnts T the Guvern and the most interesting to the9 public, is mentf or whirh'. as our readrrs will soon thst rrferrinz to the pun hsse ol rvrlsin in- he it ViWe ihre entire, we shall not si lerrst in Rail R.wils by the Gnn.l Go- innpi an abUrevistion..VtiU Int. vrrnmrnt for 'le a-xise of rrurrg the ; fatarc transiMirislion l the mails on ilmsa THE NAVY UEI'OltT. roa-ls without bfinj fub'eel to I he emhar rasmenis ami ilillirsliis now eiiaiing. t'te wnoie. It gies lor a sagmB ent rls anil shiih mnt rantinoe I eiiat so lin-g ai rtablirHteHi rrcmntirn Is that it bv as the Gawerwment remains rtetehdirnt for snrh fr iliiies upon incorporated anil inile- nypTyT,igintTmripaTinTBTravTioTnirnas oowinoTeinw' ngnt tmri nurtHrf; amount of bomls as would yield, at five pr et lasie of s eamlups.) A lsrg tsrt cent., il suns erjuiIrnt ta that now paid of ih" itrras should consist ol aieam by the Departmrnt ynnually fr the con- ships, to be buiM in conjunction wi n er veysnre of the msils.ihe Government may chants, and placrd al tot dtspoaal of the serurethe future use of the Rrilroads In government in rate ff need. A esse is the United Sia'rs, and msv rristste lite slated, where, in the te ent oitrration ol ileparlure of iha msils, the rates of travel, . I . .t. . - .1.1 aeu an oiner panicsisrs coiiurc'eu inrre. with, accordinc as the public interrsls and the ttitcr'elioB of the Deparlwrnl may die N' '-- At present the Government is helple- It d'pend-nt upon Railroad Companies on the principal route. It may fit by law, as it bas'done. an amount per mile beyond which the Post Master Cenersl shall not rjn con'rarlint with tkee Coin- panic; but it cannot compel ihe Compa. nies in contract under so. h a limila'Min,' and to R n.h the Frigsie romiierlsnd, S or can if prevent litem from .utterly r'fu vsnnsh. Raiiisn ami Si. Lswrence. s ng to ronirsct en any terms. Coigre The grsde of Admiral is airtgly re. ha indeed derlsred that each rail road tominemled. A is a) increase el Ike within t-e limit of the foiled Sides whicn now is or hereafter tnay be rompte- ted shall be i post roedi' but this gtsea Congress no control over a road unless the owners of it cere that it shall-be a post roa.t. The General f.'nrernment ha nnl na'ul a dtollsr fm Tnrr- ml ,i , raot rsil -n f yntftit 'rifrn - ma i " . Yet it mt uae ihem f.r Ihe lr.,Wri. . . - r ' lion of Ihe mail, or fall short ol r rta.a lie pah! ie. Ilstesrl olal tempt log roef. eion by the cx-tcie of a doubtful authori- i. ka ii.ii. iiir a rmwer wliiib it has not br 'stty riglit.thepcop.oia of ihe head of iha Post OHice Department is lo obtain by fair compensation seen nurrhase anil a .. . r .i I. nctvileees antl laClllties on inri iwnii it van a .j 1 - - r- , . . The su-gestion U highfy proper ' V re for the N-.y and M.rHn.. U required. Jf tZZltn Whig ps . I.vor elsl that it ha b-en jesde, ami hope that Ihe Navy conHf 1 1 shp ol i mh,. to IU ihi. moat he ovii.f u ike iohree the meeting spoken of in the 11. port ' be line; 17 ftiiU'es; 18 sloops of wsr; Sjjj.t,, riperieaced by ihe eominercial coiamu- held in Vitrn on the first f Jati.next. bria;; 4 sciomers; 4 steamers; II small ; ,, who are oer o get aey system, thst will nt teimioste until a satitaciory un-- . e . . iletstaniiitgihadbetweer the Department and the repreentafie of the t-ifTrreiit tfist l aei of 4JontTss way lake piste ; in ebonecttiin withllrtntliOitlO ascertained ststemrnts on all sides. o t. Amtr. THE AN,M'AL THKAbURViTEPORT Was, a we eipected, sent to both Houses of Congress yesterday. It passed w ri- nidly-into-lht-hsoda of the- printera -to Congress, that w had only lima to cast a I transteni gianre over u, wnn a view ro i prominent point. The IJIijhejTreio ih saine as it wis rrpreseiiteorfo belli the President's Message lo Congres lhal is to Mf, there will be an etimied tleficien ry in the Trensury on th 11 of January neit, requiring immediate provision to meet II, of 647.359; wh'uh deficiency is caused by the failure lo obtain the neces sary amount of the Twelve Million Iisn, in lotispqucnce of the hnrtnets of the tim.MM.AiffJ9'- Mf Se'eels'V Ewitig; the rraiirif ;'jmy reciiHect; when he skerf- f.r the loan trt relieve the Treasury f mo imombrance Irlt by the Jie Ad ministration, reroitimeiided that it should be authorial d for a term of eight yesrsj but, in passing the I bill, Congress limited the loan to three years, tioj short term to invite investment o fund in it by rspitalist. I his deficiency the 8ec rita y recommrnd shall be provided fur by imioedist au'hority Ung granted to iau Treasury Note to the required a- mount For lh next yrr M842) the Rttttplt Into the Tf-aaury t xi luding thf proceeds nf atea of Public I.smN) are etima'ed at 19 800.000 .frtm which is to he deduct rd S5ir,53!, the estimated deficiency at Powerful in moral, in intellectual, ud in physical resource. the land of our sirea, and li ll.VLEIGII N. C WEDNESDAY, DECnSIREIl 29. IS4 tlia end f the present year. The Exptn- uuurtt Mr the ear, including the amount nrcrsiary t r-dcrm "seven million nf utstsndmr Triur ' Notes, ere eaiiinat. ed at X62.r9l.QI0; letting to be nmvidel fr. nn acriiunt i'f the exnm!iiurrs f 1842. ihi emimaled sum ff 14.318,570. - '9 . a M a a i o mei-i mis neni'ienry in the revenue f'r 1843, the, Serretery rrcnmmend to Congrrss to saih'trize an 'eiteasion f the teim of the portiiin ( the Twelve Million l.osn not vet taken, ami A re-insse of the Treasurjr Ntes heretofore soihorir.r-il br law, amounting five milliimsof ..IUr.": the balance nr the tleficit in the srayssnd - errit lars. (s snr,, j, deemed necesaary to be in the TrrSiare la iuaat anWavM4a in th. nublie serxice V t satrnti,.! frn, im post upon soch f.ireijrn articles imported into the United Stst's "as miy be srlerl. e. with due ret rd ti a rigid resirkiion. in smount. to the actual wants of the Go- fmmenf, and a proper economy in its llflinilllt'rSflUll, ' This is the outline nf the Bodttef. as It is very pis nlf and clesrlf staled in the Srcr-iarv's Reimrt. Te Report then ge inn. an argnment upon the rriciptes wftirfc rjntht ta gvrm thf sitjsim.ni of This the sj.ust etotarnt documentor ma rqiiel, wtfir alt ronveuirnt rleapafch, to hall ihf naval frce of i lie etrotigi st the UritLh Squadron on the cosat of Sri. . . . , irnip wrre iraiip'ii im m sieamrrs f.l)O0 miles over the otean! and were enraged in battle un thrsiiircnth dsy after Irtv- inr Koslsndl 1leHlee sabervf oremas- era of white oak, one of lnm is recotn mended lobeboilti with I0slos. biias. ami hooner. and a large aildniun lo in number of first class frigates. Orders hae alres-lr brn eiven to boild five steamers besides one nn latke Ent. first clac sImmd and ihret small sesrls of ssr. number of u Hirers i and of naval schools. An tnrresse of the marine corp.. and of the barrsrks fur their f-commdationt- An ei.larrrminl of the Nave Ysrd at Bro klen ansirm lion U a Vd..I fur cJisrta ad nasli. al inatrumenia belaoina la iha Na . .....I To. f - fk- -...: i noence uf the c.nrennlaia.l a.nln.m.ni 1 1 " - ' " " of a murk lsrXer rre in the vsrinu naval sis't - . ,1,,1. rfj,, i rectaiolv and deerverti u. f,,.,';, Ifc, ' Me. a d thev like to see k e-laal ttiereaat of its fierce, but ihey will si arcely consei,ti,M T( to su. h an increase a would require mare m)m thsn the wh.de pr.nt revenue of the Ill . . a.. ir at.-... o i ve.an. ss ire .note, ot'. yt '" j,iproiuie war .rmp.na.j ,.i... tilpa, if SC beside th Br are in active neet m scnoont rs in c in'ia. erv ice abrooil. Fay 0h$- CONGRKSS. -i.HNAlK Monday, Drt. 20. The Chair annonneed the Commiitec on Prinlii g lo be Messr. Msngum, Merrick and Y-on(, A number of Private bills were rrport- ed. - The bill from the llue, makinr. pro- viaion in part for the civil expanses ol to sernment.for 184t. passed through it si v. jrj'j''j!iv J5oi,,.f P,",, 1 The etia'e then procVeder lo the cn sidcrafion of Eiecuiive buiness.aml after snme lima spent therein, the door werea gain openetT."hen T The President of the Senate laid before the body the annual report of -the Secreta ry of Ihe Treasury on Ihe stale o th Fi nances. AIo, a cnmmuntraiiiin from the I reas rrl' I ory Depsrimeni, w cpmphai.ce w,..t . . ,wp-ctal,i. ,0dimce, ol bi.ib seaes. reat.lui.nubm,.iedhynr.B. W "T"W. ,h 'b,'e. hnh, Iha Rs, Mr. Dns, thn Wsshm-tonW . , ,. . ...... .i.i in ine oiaic i j.me.ii And then the Senate adjourned. i HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Jlr, Arrington.tif thi Siale, appeared and took his est, from which ho ha bren detianed till now by indisposition. Mr. Stanly moved thai hia cultragae, Mr. Shepperd, nf North Carotin, be ei fused from further ervtce a a member of the Committee on Public Kpenditurt,on atenunt of ill heelthf which ' motion wa a greed to. ; - - The Houe.resomed ihe unfinished bu ine,vii: ihe iuetHih of reference of th' partol the Picideol' Mcle . relating T rf iV'V cifv , to the TaiiflT. Hie tlelute wss resumed . . 1 . ST . a . ki coniinueii win. nimafuin until th tj jiMiramcnt, no tyte luinjt bro likfti. TutiJav. Dee. 21. In Senate, Mr. Linn introduced a bill torpcal the Distribution art, or so much as rriaies to tutiriDUtion. Alter m long tie. bate on a motion . submitted br Mr. Cat houn to refer it lo a selet l romiuilfe, the motion was negatived, 17 lo 4. Mr. King moved m relet it In . the Committee on Military Affair. On mmion of Mr. Rive, the, qoesiion wa divided so as to take it nnt on ihe motion tu commit. And m Senatderb1ert nrirwttmnttf--'- The bill was made the order ufUte d-v at .. a - . a . , 4 ior iursiav inrre wrrks la the lore nooif miny pititinni wet oflVrrd- si.mr of ihem. on the. aubjet t of AboUiiun.' were n.'t rei eied. to the House Mr. nriers off red a rex. olunon to abolish the frsnking pritilrge lie- over one dov. The question of refer ence of so 'much of the President's Mes- age as re ate to the I'sritYwas discuWd nearly all day. without a vole on H. Mr. Rjyner delivered some very sblr ami iui remarks on t e ist jecl lie wss tiling to have a tarilt suhit tent lor trie wants of the Gjverumrot But he would not see th interest ef domestic mansfsc tures sdvanred, at the a rifiec of iher and greater in'ereatf. And if the adto- citraoft'te manufartaring interest choie lo pres matters to that eiteat. ihev might be s-sored that the attempt would be reis ted lo ihe utmost. After giins; his view at me lencrh on the larifTatibjerl. Mr. R. areuedT that ; the penile reference ws to the Committee on War and Meana. We shall take the eae- if-t opa.,rtonily la publiii hi speech. The Spcsker handed in" a report from' the Secretary of the Tieasory, containing hfs plan for a " IWrd nf EIcheqer,,, in nwrr lo a resolutnin. THEi?STAR. Jbrrtat nmltdc Malum tLElG llTCEM BEtt8B," 1841. FROM Vv ASHINGTO.N. Esuscl ftem a luster froto sdiaiirfiusbed North Csrullnian, ia Wshlis Clljr, lo lbs Edi tor of iha Kaleigh 5ur, dated H'mJVm, Drt. S3. .Th dsbale on the qu-i 10a ot raferrwee of o sanjeci ot me I aim, sun eooimaes, sua jwitl arufcablt eonuaa fcr eersl dTS loegai. To t-asaioii is keeominf wstm sod soloutrd, "a " okole 0ueioo of iha UfiO baa keen lL".T! WAte 1 JM evidenl thai Iks UlitT Is lu le-aT Ul I COlk swaaajajaajakwavaaaatJB era louteai will eociend aireoaMslr tor the protective principle; wl.lla Iha aoothero rne,R. heca. (.". HtZ .firTr!tSXtT Wa ks the lejjon or lb Secretary ol Ti..,ur. mm iSa laa mt tke ral Seaol r.HMiiiaadei bv I'lesiJrnl Tfkf. It i very sbla sod ingeuiuu dneameni. J is usdeteiood in ha Irom Uia bfl ol Mf. VteDaler. I wins , : ... K.r To ensbls the bands in sur ofhee to psntci pate ia the festisiucs nf llie season, we are com- tif thV. tboe ifriJM? kiowTttttffoVnd--thT7se--wbo-bsee not psid,. cannot eosnplsin. ' ' J7"Ther will be a L'oion Teoiperanc meet ing al ihe Preabyteriao t.'hurch on FriJsy even ing nrii; at rbii.h sll its cttieens are invited th Isdies especially. TKMPKRANCK CKLKBHATION. - Tb friends of Tempersoc ksd a glotioot Celitbralion in ihi eilV on the Ulh. It WSS ln- JccTlheh ahroaJ lia invs io the heart al sar eititrtis. At " , V son-rise, the Washingim 1'empersuee Huclety held annteresttng meeting in thaUty llsll They sssembtcd in the same pises sgsin st 10 o'clock, where ihey were joined by Iha Juvenile Temperance Society, 'A long procession wss then formed, which msrchrd thtough the pria- airvaia la iha Preahvleilas ChUteh wbei - 'ir. - . beclsratlon of Independents wss read by Mr. 8. V. W bitiho which wss followed by snjt-lo-quent and Interesting sddress by Mr. Jo. Gsu Jonitson, which wa lemaikshle for th elegance of its slvle, snd the cogency of it ressonlng, snd wa received with the most rapturous applause hv iha whole assembly. Th-servic.es wsrs closed k sq appropriate prsyet by tb Rev Mr. Laot. Th procession ws then again formed, and marched back to Washington Hall, Thssptcsdid hanner ofth Society bor cn nn aide lh follewlng device and Inscription! -A pitcher labellail -eolj wuler," Ihe name of the Soctsty, sti tb aioito-.Mr u w saw-. 1 homo of our action,. No 52 sv tfmqvcred." On the other side, a hmile ot Aleohol" turned neck downwards, with the words "let kavt twqvtred ur enrsvy' placed shova iiln bold cspiiala; snd the whole sur mounted by a mloislure pamp. wltb broad jen aanl flyiugover It, bearing the Inseriptioo "77 r nnl aim iflhatih." Tb besuttful banner Ihst waved over the Javenil 8iciety. bad on one side a sheaf of wheat, with lite inscription.. -Eat sve, I MM brtaih, it ink sac, I ti puiiun.'" On lbs reverse wss a pump and pitcher, snd tke asm of Ilia association. In the sftermwTn sn eseellent discourse was delijereJ by ihe Rev. Mr. Dssms, in the Prcs Etrian fiuu acb, at the reUi-t .nfiia Joientje 'Soclctyr 7 i . ' . The whole went of in the happiest msnner. and th eu"et epos the erwnntuidiy hss bee4 truly sulnnisliing. Cbristaiaa day wa like a S.ibbath, and tbeniosl perfeot pesce.'USnquiliiy sud good arJer have prevailed ihrouglraut the bolydays, Tiiere sre about $30 members belonging to the Waahiogtoa Society .-of s boio 0 of UO sre rcfura.ed men, taken li'm ihe rsnks of the most intemperate and wretrbed. The Juvenile So- cieiy numbers about in. May wy not k, wbo Is tbera now thst can raise hi voice agninsiild cause! a causa which. by llie oat-pourings of love snd g'od will to wards raas. raalora peses and harmony ta su eley foes 'n, and elp-l from tbesboitaol be intemperate tha aqoklid misery that reU apoa it iamales remove iha load of sorrow ihsl bands tke wife, tke mother and ihe children to lh earth sad nena the filbar, tha ho, ksad sod Iks brstbar lo ike faith ef total abaii nenee, and resiores tbala hsbiia of indutiry aaalAaaiy? W regret ta lesra from ike Nstional lnlelli- twer of tka 23d. ibal the Hen, A. Resents ksd been pievenied. ap to tbauiioe, from at- ending tha Hcuae by indisposiii(n. We sre Indebted lo the Hon. Messrs. Wn- lNroa and Savants for vslasble and interest- of public document; for which they w ill please soeept our Ibaiikl. THE BANKRt'PT BIIX. Mr. Beniim. Wcdnewlay, remark the National Intellieenrer, eave notice in llie Senate that on Monday next, he should in. tmdnee a biil k pnatpnne the npenitinn of the Bankrupt I,aw fnun Febuaiy, 1842, to July, 1842. His object he staled to he to give time for the eonsiilpration of another Bill which KhoiilJ bring (Vrnorstions with in the proviainns of ihe Kankrupt Law. . MEXICAN AND TEXIAN NEWS. Papers from the city of Mexico to ihe 1 8th ultimo have been received at New Or leans, rney confirm ihe iniclhjcure of the capture nf titer SanU Pe Expedition. It i stated in the paper that an army of three thousand men had already marched from the Capital for Texas; and that the whole force of the nation is to be set in mo tion for the same destination, to he led on by rresideut 3anta Auas in person. GEORGIA. XmR& !nls,!l, HU fVsctJiAd ol nearly U weeks, daring which one hundred and ninety-seven bill were pasaed. Of thi number wa learn that tkeGovenor.had approved and ignd all. except ix, which are described as follow: "The bill to reduce the tale of the Stale 20 per rent.; the bill to direct Die Central Bsnk f pay the interest on the public debt; die hill to amend an act relative to the com mon school fund of Mcintosh county; die bill to amend the lit section of an art W pre- arriUe the rw prrtjri -fytt. in l.nrapkinrl'atriding, and frther conn tie "f 'hi "thcrnltei Circuit; iliehilf to amend an art authorixing Stitli II. Ingram to estao'isn a terry on latue Kiver, eve; snd . au a a ST WW ' fa a tlra hill for the removal of Cool Spring Aca demy to lion Spring Meeting House, in Butt emintv. CULTU RE OF COTTON 1 N J A M A1CA. It appears that experiments have been made, not without success, in Ihe culture ol Se TsTahd collbn TrT JiWiiia. r" A-Tm-mnrisl presented in the House of Assembly by Mr. Ilxnar Gouaorxs stale that the memorial- ist succeeded IwLJSpring uiesta Wishing on eleven acre of land 2800 shrub of this' kind nf cotton, which hsv exceeded hi most anguine expecutien. II is. now gnther- ing the crop. ample of which he transmits to the House, ami which he ay have been ileclaSrcd hy coinpewn best description. He expect from lit ex periment 10,000 to 18,000 weight of fotlon, and aaufiirient quantity of seed for hia own u"e and for distribution tn the public. He pray that th premium which has been offer ed by the Houw fbrthe best aarople of in- digenou cotton may be awarded to him. In thelowet Hou of the Virginia le gislature resolution h been considered and reiected 60 to 05, which went ti relieve the Bank, in that State from the UnhUity to nav 19 ner centner annum on mnr .... . - - . . . . which are not redeemed in rpecie. Alihaugh the suspension act authoriee suspension till ' the 1st of A pi it, the Ihink are) only relieved from the 12 percU penally until the 1st of January. ,. ' . , Mnrr Vrpwlition. A pu' li meeting Im been held in Vsli:ngtiin ci. In Ima, and another in Shelby un.at each of v. hicli rrso luiiitns were pnased expressing the opinion of the meeting to be, that the Legislature hould refuse to pay ull ft t bonds fir which the Suite had not received a bona fule consideration. , ' GRBkT ' HANK lKK LCTI0NS IN BOSTON- INGKMOUS FINAN CIERING. . ' , On Saturday, crrt exri'ement urn ail ed amnnithe tiHtiieyed instilulionsin State sireei likinn. in roiiacqanrr of a system f finsnri'-ring which has been Carried on in some of the bitik. contrary tolioiieaiv and fair dealing traariioha. i appear that ihe teller of the Egte Bank. Henry II. Odiorne, had allowed Ccrge K. Cook & Co Brokers, and a firm ii ivtibv alieif. oov. r.lrsw t. iht amount of fifty r aixty tliouaariil dollar; .,! . that he had a I an' Cfrtifieil,' nr tmrlcil riMid. checks ..f Cook & Co. to llie amount of SIG.rtiKi. The rapilsl tii k f ihe b.nk i- 8.100)00 ' tf 'five thou as nil to forte thouaaiiil il.tllars the firm in Kiltiy street Will nr.ibnblv he able io make gm.d ttieir sccounl. I hi, bow see den t aMer rite nature nf the tranaai linn or make it less fraudulent. Tlie Globe and I radera' Ba .k hueaUn been doing a similar lju-.in.-s-. that is, cer tifying thst rh-cks were gocj when they were not. DIABOLIC L VILLANV. A horrid aiiempi wamde a few nights since, toasaassinatetheflev. Joiah Caw our formerly of this vicinity, but now i resident of the adjoining County of Gran ville. He was aiuing in his own House, aurrounded by hi family, reading the . President's Mege, hen the rriwi I of fire arm ws heard, and at the same mo ment a window psne fell in, and a Rifle ball ps-ifg wMiin a h .if b eadt'i of Mr. Cru-lup'ahead Imlgedin theopiHisite Wall. " Mr. C. with great presence of mind, im mediately seTgt IT loaded tnuaket, an 1 2 mailing lo the .Pw. firedm Ihe itrrei lion in which retreating fbotttp w-re heard. MARRIED, ta thi county, cm Ihe 2J in.lanUbt dte.Rer P. W. Oowd, Mr. Johnson Olive to'Mis.Mar th Hunter, daughter of Alsey Muntf-r. Eq. In this ('ounty. on ihe 3,1 in!., by Jaines M. Msngum, Rw Mr. John Thtnpon to ..ties Diddy Uelvm. Alio, by William Laws. Ksq. oath8lh Inst., Mr. Sth Jones lo Mi. Haw. kins liwry. AIo. by P S Roger. Eq on ihe loth instsnt, Mr. Wyati Mangum lo Mrs. Lu cy Daily, widjw of Nrael fl.tily.deceaed. Also, by William l,aw,, Mr. ISe aon Davis to Mia Francis i.strKn. T "T" I o Salem. Mr. Henry Edward hVh to Mis Ann AurelTs lleibst. Also, Mr. Edwin Ocotello Mia Lucinds Slianb. 3 J ! IL- I iig n Four llMtidJrr4 Itollwra Itetvarsl. rnOCL-AMATION, fty Ilia F.aall.y, Jaas Vtr Ataasasa. rtweernai- - lpiun l.arnl and ik.wmau.tr a Chart of the ale ol Kueih Carolmai Waaataa.il ha kcea Slewllr renarted to iha Et. eewlie lh-aiianl nf ihi. Slate, that aa lb IS b f Kmtabrr. A. II. 1(41 ton THUtftS UUKU K. af the Oanty of erahlia.- in Ike HuSe atrciaal, wa ll.arel killed aad marder-e-.b. eaiVIIXItUH F ALKMCH, hrtaot tad cnani.t ak-. haih led fVaoi jaiMe funVwaereu. n i larihee orn.wllr reported ta thi ItrnartuM-at. fhai a 'the SU h f Neber IS4I. J WK W VI.VSUN. ot tteiae Cooat. la awl Mia, Wa. lelowiouali krtled aad mwidered by WILLI M f JKNVtGtX. lataot laid aaaia- l, who halhalm (cl tCMBjaacei Sinw, ihcrci.we. la ihe earf iha iha raid Wilhaaa II Faik.e aad the atd William JrraiKaawwy ke krnweht In trial. I haw thoawht BrOorr o MMja Ihi Bay fro. Umalii4, onViMtg a ttvaardnf la swi'iiaw wrnii ajerff me urn r-turner . tutta nheriiT al Prauklia Ooaaiy. aad lh aaid irraigao ta th thrraT !-) enaaty, ar euaaae HMO m Iha Jail of l'l Camilr euetii:l)r Aad I do aa-aeer hceby rnj i- aiol rrquav all ftntaf lhi Stale, Ik I her Cod nr M. III. IT, la aa their 4 etertioas t . apum emt, or raa e la b sppre-kra-le'l. th luiiie oarmlcr. f.Htaid. fiier ui.tl-r my hand, a Gmrcnor, iha niaa al for Cut A Uracni. ' ".!. J u. MdllFIIF.tn. I M l NTT. I Br Hit r.Hteney, eneamanil. 'I'Btoa Hsrsotaa, I'riratt .St d Harm. 'f)Est;iuTtlON. FM.KF.XF.R i bnt tl od 45 tear f age, atwrw-SS'WtM. -lrrw 'wri m mkw ,Mi fH'- 1 latr (Aia. keo-d. .rh,a4i;reHif flawo free,; rih bif no,; bse"rsd:'i.e'Jj. or .mneiy . WOiUUlt. IKUXI;.X I. akoui ibtrlT-ekht nr fort, tranal ate, krighl 4 Irrl ne III awhrii h.hiI and rorjM,. leix, wrtghi. ahmat Iwa h''irrf p.la. I.gto a -m-pletMM., eoanlewaaee anmeahal plmina, tool ira.lt for Ul aite, ha ihe hahk of Crpeiainn m aoa.vraa lir.a hasiw.led toe reral tear la Uaya-tbnr. N. C , sad arlrd at Jail.H-, ha had drT lraaaa linn with aetea trwrfar. ami rt aa rinw 4 koaa by I many atrnwi m ibe H,Hjiht eh Sl let T j tWTntreriHt S4f ; i rMeiai( hI Ihe Kx-a a I o.i.m.l re .-t Iha t-rih t'arolhi. 8la"e Tem-iance 8 iciriy, the fd lawing rawihiii w. wa aihM. At ttr-w4itT1iai tfca Ti iiriif Tew. jee SS4 -ike rarlte nt humaiiil) ia ahoin i-o p- .-"Sv. hae brew at toe Ihe a- awmplard rMablithmrat 4 a remia.ae paner ia tto tlbi.be ro d rarwewlt rrone'Teit mlncwai'Vl oe-.ftie ijrtk"Tre"-iu eif " Ihe S wirtj'ky Ihw4w y ol Jmxary writ Wltk St nun. nanw a ih-v ran p .itly obtam. lialtwh 'h lca ISU LOL'ISBfJIlG ACADEMICS. Tt,r Srhol will be npenetl atiin iha nrt ol J.i-U.r. n il Hoard mat be hail with iha Pnnril..!. i till mmr Sea.inii. I'ai'i rti lnelinVd ei , eepi Mon. wl-.ieh l -.ralr aharge V ilk nthee Fa.nUie m U 1 iIImj awn seignoornoiwr:: wmrg m.y be hd alio on tern. hat It'll difTerewl trora iheskov. s ' B enter - jo B. no'tnirr. v i, lltt ; '. Ketice J lnerllnt..i Classical and r.ng-lish School. 1 he rahMriber reyvrrlfully UfocniS the n.hahriaa't of Ital.ltth, Ibtt os lb I Oh nf Janaary , III, ho will open a Clettieal and Cnflith school m s koHding arr tka Kiinpl Chamh, forraaely aoeaptad St s lawoOUe by H. W. Miltee. . Ttrmtper Stub " CtatdeS ' f1. " P.stltth m Thoa wko deh say mleeststloo m regard to J!!,,. yrwwti "he'M''irtawd t. m. ii r.r .r. ..- 44 4. iSi A.' at aad ihe l.r at ral ol 'u'V4,12 oi North C.rnlaui It mM tss i-f H.l. mb. It . iba Si I day i vSSrSy A ). S4. i
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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