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TffoV I.'LEViAY. Barren a Peeenierea.) . . ( i . : -; i " "aoara caaeiiaAr rewfartrtY i'tTlWiiVli assoeaeSs -ena ua or evn etfcta ss noma eve, arrtCTies i 'VtmZt DOLLA ftfl A TEAR-. aVvAare ' it. Tou st. ' ' ' .j ...... ,.: st NVB., HUGHES, ' v 1 - nit wn tr. Commission Merchant, eA. , nt for the Mto 'of H kiodsof Gods, ' nnhntrv Produce nd Real Eatnte. bilthfunv aMMMM VO. ija. May C, 1444 , It AND Btor M RMfW Bok of MMn Cwif, by Mko Tf . JiMi .iwUtj mite mI f Oriiuca . Bu Mcra, akoat wghi r mm yn oU kmc t (m( hl(. wkiUhM. whiu new, ome whiu nJr th Mt Mi Um 1e Hum wUi letV "Uk oe4 ckow, nU PPte4 to (ortj-0 DoIIm, WILLIAM DO WD, . r ;i WM. E. LEE r HAS reaaored bis Shop tothe North western cornel oO" City, on toe lot where he resides Qrdet left at bis shop, or nt the Star Office foe biro, will be promptly and fsiihfuUy execnted. bs ssssrisv ukmvwAcmi tsa mi WaiOHTstBBOTHCBS, " FT. IM Market 8U, Fttlladelfttila, Have on hand th Went, cheapest,' best able assortment of ' UMBRELLAS rAiusoiLs, SHADES In the United States, comprising several ' thousand dozens, Tor sale for cash or ac "eptncei.v?i:,'''' ''':' W, Sc.. 13, return thanls to' those Mann factnrers and Dealers who have been ac enstomed to boy of them, and inform them that, being determined to sopport, indtfi wet of all conijMtition, ths repotalioa which thev has h'eretofors had thev base greatly red need the prices of their foods. im4 now offer theta as low as the ararage Auction Prices and of superior msnufac- toi"a.yieswtfy. kf te ti -caUaV .meiEhanta wMm-hml-ik Xatest Paris fashion Paraiolf jost receir- eoTper Packet Havre, from France; . - L tST This Esubrhment bays all its ranterials for Cash:;-" ' ' ' fhiladalphia," 1848. v ttrSm?' Inventory of Captured property Report of av board of officers, compos ed fo Capt. Qk Metris, CapU . U. ' II. Lamard, and 1st tieut B, Alvord of the 4 infantry, convened at thecamp of the 3d brigade On the lOlh May, 1848, with orders. 40 tako an' inventory of thai pertion of the proper ly, which was collected in that camp cap tured from the Mexican army in ide battle which occurred on the 9ih May, 1$40, a boat four miles north of Maltamaras. v Ordmnct and' "Ordnance Storti, ' Six fl poenoVr cannon field pieces. 1 Two 13 pounder eannon field pieces. ' Ammunitioh boxes for ' same euntaia ing 49 rounds of d-ponnder oanaister Ax- Amnromtioa boxes with 7 vodnds of canntster (or IS poosders. .' ,. . . Five boxes eontainio ., 40 rounds t J1 -' pounder eanniffter. . . ., - 341 rounds of 6-poondcr strap shot fixed. limber with rnolcs and harness, belong iinto the 9 eld pieces. ':f , .. : Three bars of slow oiatcli and priowK ' S03"sUnds of email arms air fellows:1' 263 mnsketts wl bTonetsl .' ,;s 24 do ' without bayonets,-v serviceable, '18seoptti, r " ' '. 1 r-i-r ma t. ". I Lua ,'.. ia"""'Tryr"f , unservicaMe. 100 sartridra boxes. vfcfv 'kuII 164,500 roonds of musket boll csrlrides. ad.Mcee yl S-tHe,'- 'i..Ul to.:.'.- SO swords cavalry odw ' , , v . , , i'UrwcAur 7Ws. . 30 ahovole v. ... . u axes. ... Afemnt'of, Transportation. ' ali. rtn .fl.. '1 '? ", - Aleut 450 pack saddles with trimmrng; A krre quantity of cabustt-r and mats for packing;; 7i -;, ISsasdUf. r-t"". 3i :': ' V ! f , S spring wagons with harness. , , s f f ox cartewiih a pair of oxsa to eacb 4t- ,4 sacks of rice. , ; rv tf Osackf of salC ; , i 9 sacks of beans., .su' i;Si,:vi. C bsrrals of floor. - -' ,3saeksofflbur :'!';'"V" ;4 2 sacks of sugar. ,:' " '' '' "' S doofbri tiT-- T-r ' S stones iar ooendinr corn " 1 smek pepper. . Per$omtlhrgmre,Offietrt.-.'-' U Portfolio,! wrilinif; desks canon r and other ba?ief GfxiJivti ARTA-r-ncsi age cOgtainiogs orders arntjoffieial eorrrpoa deace--oae topographical skstch of ruute fiom MalUmons lo Barita; and one plan ef tfie position .of American purees opposite Maiamoros tit. fte.' -. -": ? ' . I . .'. PersonJ baggage f Gen. t.T Vegt, eiC. " t , j , . . : ' t- Uue clothes bag and roll of bedding jnarxed w; Marlines. 1 ! k 4 me, mefs-c1iet .t'5 M. 9 rolls of beddtogflioW baggage. ' '' easiepf anies.;f i 't CWfChesW spparrsntry beUnrtnr 4 staff ;mccr, eoutamingnjedcs hook of division of trnorth,w disi7of ofeveol.,rrl3t)s. ic.,1dots r TTbtlVili O. t Now ! hv (SicnetLV rBASCIS ZEGCftA, Vc Mitcellatuaus. 10 sacks of corn. . I anvil. - . ' 1 black mfcbYvlc. ' ' ;. 1 bar of Iron. ' , .1 bag of Iroa axis trees containing two sets. .... ... ,i . ; .. '-. ' ' 1 bag malletls, - - 1 box blacksmith's tools. . S boxes containing carpenter tools.' . 2 Bags of fellers end spokes-. , , 1 bag containing jars oftaf. . Two brer boxes of band instruments one containing also 18 onifum coats ' for -2 bass drams. ' 10 common drums, 3 water casks., . 1 large copper canldion' " lO Urge Iron esrop kettles. 32 large tin camp kettles'; 13 ! Iron pots, - f . "1 .medicine cbet..f''. , 3 bundles of cot frames and CotsbosoU tal furniture., V ,f..; ,:.:;, . ..- .-o 1 chest sAfrtainins officer's barraew. fend 95 dollars in iiver owner not known. ' ITie board in makin? their reoori. have to add, thai the Inventory is very imperfect in oonaoquenco of ih constant additions maue tbrouKhout las uav. and broas-ht mta camp and deposited, after the property had been counted by the board.' v GOUVERNEUfJR MORRIS. Captain 4th LJnntru, 0. tl. lARNARUi I - I . . ..Captain itk Infmtlrv - , - BENJ, ALYORD. laf Lieut, jth hfantrjf.. . blagHttic Ttlcgtmpk. . The rellwwinr extraurdidart IrsrhatTc seene we will venture to : fsy h' ever hsd Its parallel on' this earth nd is the egiumate onturuia of that trance jnveu, um the magoeUc telegraphy an -Invektion Ws wxtch ,11)0 pnplis attention at ihttjno, ment'is so much and so antversally mmvc ts&'4itaic Un; Saturdar eveninc laat.Jaac 6. Pru feitor Morse, the Invenuur ani hm issis. taat.Mr Tail In their office at'WasSingtoji wtkhed to test theintegrity of die telegraph lirie the Whtrts dikUbcs thnragh frouS Washington, to New York", a distance of no lass than 260 miles. YTbe, netter to understand tb singolarity of the scene we are afeoet to reterdr the reader mast iatgioe four iadWIdaals oaeat theeffite ia VashingWa one at Baltimore, 40 mile distance, one at Pluladephia, 108 miles farther, and one at Nw York, .(or. rather Jersey City, ppoaiieNeW Xovk,) 112 piises thruugh the iosirsmsnts.jt - the offices at eseb of ,thee, places :aiul a communication .despatched from, any ne is wrtten and anderatoud iostinty at., all the others. Ys shall designate .the bper atort by the names of lle places at which jthsv are stationed. ' ' wssningTon, Dsitimore, are sou In connetiuB with Philadelphia? . " ";; Diiiinorc i es. ' t ' ; . Wash. Put me io connexion withlPhil adelnltia. : r.-,t.-.- n , --.;:,. -i oalt-Ay, ay sir i wait a minute. (After a asuse. j wo aaead. Toacaaaow uik with luladelnhiai -. ..Wastwtlow stoyeitdo, PniladelpUaf ..rmurreuyw watt.; is thai i jroe VYashingtoa? .,.,SV... - s ' ' Wash.f Av. an are m - connected with Wew Torki , i a. : - - r Phila.Ves. . . . ';' wasu. rut me ta connexion with new YorkV": PhiU.-jAyV ari wait a'Wute. After . ----ir-WT f .-. -.- nr.: .: t. -: a panic. i un oncau. iuw lur ii. wash. wew Yer. hew are Touf -fNew Terk dock' not answe r.) ; Fhila. Hallo, New York. Wash ins ton S Mtalkiog taye.- Duo'tyoa ttekr Way dont voa answer'' p& s--lyi-v N. York. I don't ret any tbiar from Ws.h-1 get that from New Yetk. PhiU..-?aw Yof k, , Wabiagtoa , aayf he fet that from eon. ...... ..... &at-l!ev is it thalWashiogtoB bear from New. York bat New York ,doe, .ajut hear from' Waaliingten? iimu- meic's , whet i are nooreo. . f Bait What l;ih reasoa, ;Vahin2. 1 Wash. Because Ne.wYprk" ha' not properly anjuiteol hi msgnttA- ta - Phila. lhavs been bard at work all dsy. i feel tike brik- Had' aoaappefj I have hu a Uirevoiag'a Work: there kaveJbeea so sasaysnsassges 'te nlrhl ' ea atoB that 'gave assevea tees dollars'. I waul .-, - . 4 t.iy, f u .--j; tYash-Yait a jittW. ., i . . , Bait. Gtiityecrippleir. ,,f i Philsl-rWho ia wringt f Wsh llou't talk All at ear. ,. Jlt-Mry Rogers are a case. H ere 'l -Tbom.on-ft v;v C Gent laikiori, arc A how, to are l " Colonel Johneon' J " ! Phn: AYba is thatt I wdl tliscass that Wa.hU.rtimsre:' keep qsirtrPhils- delpbia tell NewYwk to ask m te write dots.' (Mat W. to udjutX hit marue,) - ' . t1' Pbita.-Ay, ay, M watt a little New xonc ask wasiMngtoa to writedoHI, fcN. Yort, Ar. " ay.'"1 Washiagton, writ aote.washiogtoa begin to write got V ali-Do jot now get what 1 send jot- N. Yurk. Air. Waskv Did roa -vet Prof. Morse's mettaxe for his daughter. N. York Yes, from Philadelphia but it is too late tosead it over the river to night I am a kmc (the tan beys arc gwne, r Wash. Very wrllj im matter. Salt. Good night: fas rjil,S Wah. GoimI nbt U,' - -Phila. Good night. N. York-Good night. ' - ' AmI a ends this comes scene net lsn imaginary one, bat one . of , actaal ,.e.cer rende. Uet any one renecl apon tue isct that alt these qaesrioM and answciS s. corredla a space of itimo beta very little longer than that ia which this unique dra ma has been related, V FROM ifASHINOrON, - .Cbrrumlence of th2Baft.&nai&y ' ? :' r p .' Washington, Jnae 2oV The nominations 'for the officerr author ised by the first supplementary War bill have not yet befn made. ft'la eaid. filial Gen. Taylor will receive the nomination of Mai. General, and CoL wiggs and Col. Buthor of Ky , the- aommationa for briga-' iRer geTBertW.The biir'trfoifejthe b6use wdl give' the president power "td appoint half a do2-n more "brigadier generals, and one of these wiirpiobablv be Col. Kearney and another 4fOl. Uarrow, tn worthy eo bum fimi Louisiana, for whose nomination fifiy-twj of the BenatorV rmve petitioned ' - Gen. Uoe,tnh has been' named to the President for some of the offices created by the wai bill, but suit), dial 'be, poe lively declines all , such pfotfiolidtt. ,'fhe President and some of bis-advtMers faae a plan on Toot for taking military- possession o( GalifornUr -The ohm - is to raise one thousand liaidv men . from New York and Ne'ii EngUnd, to be organued into a regi: meni oi oiumry anu iq. go to vai'ioruia with the view ,of romoiniug. there -Tbis plan is on foot, and the "design is lo " send emitfranU s'word in band; " ; .. TTiOlVfO .nouses of Congress accepted the Tenon of the conference, ubon the Indian ,approptiaton bill. UMluy.aud it became alow.' ... v y, ... .... '. :, Vol Pge of Philadelphia baa been nom utated eolledor-of the port of fliDadcluhla, and wiUbe confirmed. :' ' :' An . Interesting - hfttent ''ease ; between Messfs. Goudyear and Warner, has been ander examiaatio before- chief justice C ranch for the two days psst. 5 The vase Bivalves tue patent rtght to hlrrel India rubber goods. The coohseV are" Messrs. Staples and Judson for Goodyear and, Van Wjnutrrjumer. an or , lom, : . v CorrfponJente of the Satt. Atmricenr . , , vVashington June SO, , Mr. Calhoun submitted: bis internal im provement repast to-day,' and 'the 'Senate ordered tenthooand extfa eonier to be printed. :- It was drawn tip vr bint as . the chairman of the seleceommiUee,' to whom was referred "the' Memphis resolutions -,- Mr4jlhoun baa. made a long and labor ed argument tle report Covering probabry tliirty pages tf the, document type." 'tie orawsmsny nice Disunions upon ine, ques tion of internal . Jmprovemebt. He' areues .t.2t' -'Ji 1 .1 L r. J. uivi Tviicd m tfvfi pum vr"ogo.ad single Slate, that it i aai cpnsikethMaJ to improve Uj and that when - H nses tbrourii snore than two- State that U 'is odnsthutlonal to Improve it "This 'distinction i" probably more nice than(wWe, bet U.'ie "fjinda wuh grealgooil ftl and foi the follovniig rea-, sons: - a.j-.ii'ii.vw!.Rv' k.a First, k is said1 that ' wf mora--' tbtm two Sutes can form a compact; under tba'eon" suWion.' With"lho assent of eonirress two State can ,mke compact and pass laws' for" purposes of interns! improvement. t Three tute cwmot do thai bcraase cont- 1 pact belweeu laree elates is prohibited The rovemment then has power to improve these rivers, rivers like the Mississippi for exnmpie, wnien passe inrongn. or.ny moie . . i - -r-i ii . a'""1 : ' a ' than three states. Hlr. CalhouB illustrates bis argument by ths Mississippi' river. but snynver' passlag" Birough , three States woom come a for tue benefits contenrpla- led tn bis oninioa' "'-. ' - 'Before proceedrag to4 llils arirament, MV; Calhooa entcj upon a sUlctuent .upa lUi heavy losses accruing from the- ioierrup lions it the rivers w'l he- losses- from the "wreekt of ewanbeet end other-'r iver erfcft amofmted to half a mill ton of dollar per annum." The tor stiuitlohal . power to un prove tine river was under the-po wer- to regulaie eommeroe, and pet nnder the gea eral welfare psiaeipart wlrteiv be-farde4 as reierring more m tre common defene in t'nae of war, than as t -peace measure. If tlierr was power to erect AJiglit boose wbere there wa asnarifr tTie river. there was power also to teinsve th snag am) all MiesroMione in uia,xiver. '.-..i. . v -r . .r : Mr Calhoun illustrstrs and enlargee ani on this qnestion at great ! length, " and bis report laceruirrTy- vety.'ablo one;"' ;Tej Isst portion of k baa reference to Wgrsd-1 nation: of th prwe of public, lands which is one ot Mr Caiheun'a favorita sneasures. From the N Delta.) ASMS kV ara are. waaoVkM -;aHa'' i- tinea, arrived last events. peachy lit ttdi Usl We leevw throurh letters eeevaVibf aeAmmevcM fceusevin- .tT-YUCATAN INDEPENDENT " The yucatan'acbr.' Joaquina, capt Ubr r , Sba kA Cam -JJt.!.- ibis city, that Ibe legislqtore at Merida had declared lite" independence of. Yucatan and tut diasevcrencs thtm tlie Mexican republn!. It is intended new td appoint 8rM8nf bachana, the acting governor ;f ; Yacatsa, president of the republic of. the 'three sura.' Some, of the . most influential citizen of Yucatan have not hesitated to express t e hope .that jn iwo or three , year, fi em nhe present lune if ot before, thy ,would aee tbeae three stars added to the fast increasing number, that ; are now crowding . into, the banner of tlie startjand stripes, v -. . .Tbe Josquina left Carapeacby on the 12th insU. llie U. 8. brir somers wss the only vessel1 Of waf off the port. Every thing was quiet. ' There were several Yu- caian Tcweia ai vampeacuy up lor inis port,'nd some wo or three on their way hither. 1 'The Joaquraa came into' port un der the Yucatan flag. . -''" ;T ' ' FortheStsf. , FAMILY TuOXGEA'lTY. , Before the Kevolukonary -fir, a Mr John Edwarda...eaaiiq iiow (be bank of Uuckskin Creek, nest Petersburg,. Va, aad settled on Colline' Creek, in Orange, ooun. IV, Nk.C At the lime Mr. Edwarda,set. tied in Orange, bis neatest neighbor was four miles to the East, and bis nexj. nearest neighbor was Jea miles, In the ime direo lioo Mc. Ed words made a small (arm and . lived by farnuor and Jiumjfie. Jle died ever one hundred rents o)d Mis iqo Hen- i. ' r ' i ' ' !? -t ' ry c-uwawa, sap. ia now, tiv.icjron vno or, iijloal tilemnt, .and is 87 years old, hat ing a wife 81 years obi; they having lived together, 08 years. (1. Uenry Edward nevef ha taken but mm dose of medieifle. He has over, 1U0 children,- grand children, aod great grand rhildrra, who, alio, have children. Air. lloury Edwards ha a pej)liew pldet than hiiuself, living in the sain neighbor lioid, vis. AUdn Edwardt This gehtlenian Wu $9 tearaoldJast May. His wife. Charity, ia 91 ypapt pld, "ond bairbferr waMed;ory xceedingly lively in loves a good jpke. Tbis..iiideed,ia a reniarkable.-atnily for good health and lortg pfe, 'J'ley live plain ami '' work .tiard'. -ond theieby they hay doubtless pet ueuiated their lives ' andlpre- servt-d their heaLh. Plain, livine.' hard worx, nsuesty anu long nte .generally go - ... U !-.: v-.', For the Stun ITEM4 4N CRONOIGY The first Roman Ca'tholic -Estsblishment in Uie United State was in Maryland, v& der- Calvert,- son of Lord: Paltimorr, Id 1434.'" . '; ' Tim 'first Episeopslian that eame to the United Slates were among th aetller of Jameetown; Va.; hating tht If pastor, Mr. Hanti nlonf "with Ih-m.fl-r? -Ll flT f Tbe'first Presbyterian Church i;'the United States, was a' Phtladelnhta.' In 1 70S: and ihe first presbytery Was organised the fidlowiaseja.':".' i .. 1 be first ttsniMt Church in the United Slates, was founded under"1 Roger Will bun at Protkfentt; Rhode Island, in g34, :f' l-' Y- .t"k -tl.v trrr-V The first Methodist class W the United States, was formed in the eltf of New York, by Philip Embury, a local preacher,, in 17WO'i. 5 - ."til.. -'TV -t' . JHHri The first Society of Quaketa iirtho Uni ted States, Was rounded fay William Penti and i coeval with;- the settlement i of PbH delphio. w 4s '? -un m j t ua nrst professedly universal at vpurcn lathe Uniwil Htates. - was organised at Gloweeater, Mass uudtr Mr. Merry, in 779..f -. n- s.k ' 5 "- f P..,: . , A CpteapiudeDl w( Hi piem Orleans ee writing front Camp Opposite Mta. mora. June l3ib,? saysW-. tL-V.V f Another item furniulM'd by the.amvsl, fan esprers from RionosaJ )s'lbe fact, that Uanales, the noted robber, hsd surrsqcers4 io naoii. wui i.f lUEn, aajruiz uicy sreftr sR be bad ander his command. -' fie bad tor a longtime been tlie terror of the Western frontier, committing depredations Upon' Mexican and Texans, ( and always managing to escape aothv r, YJUitn two months U bad 700 ot 1,000 men under bis cemmsnd on the A.royo Colprade, 30 miles esr (root this place, nd wnst chance has lessened tint number to 15.1s ami a mn. lery.' " He I proverbial fx trickery, "and lias' in this tnstaacei no , donbC deceived Col? W." T a&aff net be raeotUed if bis band with Rawrheros, was 10 take Cot W. Ijaurrrtye, and- putlM, to great trouble, . 'I iv A eUHK UHAKttE' :...'. 1 1 The following, extracted by the. Boston Transcript: from ne "tf . lis Sovtberi laV pees, m quite aa apposite hut to eaame 4tr, Wu. srr. ; . , i A merchant of Mususippi during l day's business io which he had keen crowded wiih euatomera, epld. a saddle of the value of forty, dwMar, but had neglected to make the ebarte. -., Next day, he missed the sad. .die and recollected the fact of .the sale, fat not the iotyvHiuet who; bad bought hi . At- ter racftiBf aia memory, for aom lime- lo no purpose, be directed bis clerk Jim ' to tnm to but ledger alphabet aad- read off the W's, then the S. -;,e B'e, th. C, and other letters i.ia- succession; all to so pur iireu out wun tna tacntal exercise, and as the readiest way of settling the jUffiovltj, Jim,MJald he, "charge a saddle to every one h uie ensiomTf . i hi was aceor dingly done. WbeBjlhe Planter had . got they eotloa inr and settliog time came round, the bill were presentee, ana it ee cstionsfty one in in- more piadrnt ' than hi neighbors, went tbroegh th' drudgery of I examining a long liar oi ' aunanes , gor oy I m J l. ..a. dinerent members of the ramrly, he might possibly disepver aesddltf which ihey hsd not got, or on mere , than they hsd got and obiectmr" M thehem, h' womW. be Atraek ont of conrse. allentar lhere 'was some mistake. 'When att the acenunre bad been- settled lip, "Well, "Jim," iild the swrekeeper, how many' cm turners' 'paid you for that saddler Jim examined and reported (hrrty-ono. 1 "Lr.tle eoooghF ex claimed his eoinlover. "for ihe trouble we have hsd to find out who got ft , - " - . - Far lh Star; ' TO MY LADY, , iC . 8n(fr fr mj Llood trw eo(J, , Vonoer kt my heart be sull, Ya. let me dl. m't I fond To Iot and eborUh Mariar. ' :-v.''' V- '.''. i F'ettMrwI'HMtJa my U kfU, . - Daa'h Buy alt et trwa asM.Mk flat wbil UM arra.ts atran ut.Ufa, 4' . Vi1 . It aball Murclo thee my mttt. , t .... i. ., . .- - Though it lea Is iltee m from home, ' ' Par le dialant larlda te roon,-' ' r " Yet, oil (ho land, or oa iha wa, Thia ami aball atill anctrola taee, ! ii ! A V rt'riua Bapu 184. r? ;. ) k i ; t , JV CAPTW.TjCER.,:fc- U Will not Accept TV Nev Haven RegiMer says ' M A gentleman from Cor pua vuriaii, was ta a loumaioij acTiuai witH ca plain Walk er, lei la ' u that her ' liiauited not accept any post In the army that his tact lies in fightirfg Mexicnns by instinct snd that th) discipline of. the legular arm; would destroy hi, asefulneas, '' As scOut or'skirmisher, be has hot a scperion but as soldier sniomaton, to be . meted by , oth' era, ' perliap hi.: interiors lo ., spirit, or InowWdee, of border, warfare, he would never submit tor JtiMle maV frel eomnll. mehledbyjii e"of the 'ymeyitjri. fill adventurous spirit' will never brook the JrYe J8fB ,lroox Jh. ?Uniofi-U tlitt the Mexican geaeral. V ega, wew prwoner 'wf war ( . ie w trrieane : has asked perm is aion - .trie rovemment tbrooffh Gen Gaiaea, to leve-NewrOrkaa and rviait diQerent parte ml the United State, it The Union tmti.inoUa that his. wish will be acceded I williontdilBeuIty. -p,m .j rft.'...Tk... v.-.4i t.'tf-vAaV. Int. J A friend of General Sootl accosted him a few weeks ago. a Jitde beforitbf brilliant victories pn the Rio Grande,. . thus. ,vl you not imprebend, Gcirerat, that by acbiev- ing a brilliant vietovy, Oefiersl Taylor will become Preaideat. H,(8nnnose be does. we shall hate for President an honest mn and good Whig, was the magnanimous ruinr vnvinsic(ua 01 uonerai OC01U j l'nuce Ealerhsar a Hunftrtsn' Lord, is the richest mtf hi tb world, ilia estates contain one bundeed Bnd 'thirty iU iges, 40 towns, and 4eaMee. One of hie four ooantry seatr eontainr 4100 rooHns. - The number of hi, sheep mast be enertwoue, as ho ha S90O bhepherds. It will be leen what power he eart exert, ' wlien; la' addi tioa to hie wealthy it w teeelleotod tiiat" be is a feudal lord, and bold th power of Hf ijhdh ii f.b aver hie vasals. " JiirvsT i: r .Tlie WashmgtoB .correspondent ef .the, Near York Comrmeroiai .give ,as. the jbL lowing piece of in Wmaiion from. Ihe chais man 0 the. Finaoco , ComaiilM in t the Senate;., .'Mr. Lewia declared thaoflwv dav fn Conversation, dial lb appropriaiiona of .1 at-... e''-a-k . - Miia congress, tor ocecis uncoonected with (he Mexican war, . would resch an anna g te of between forty and fifty million of oisr, which, added to the esbtnatod ex sense of the war, would ask an sggregs e xpeodhef for the year, to be provided for.froi qh aa espenxlitare the deficiewcv will aot fall shcrfl of 1000,000,'' k.' Til Timnli nmA. n rt,M '" 1 The CharlesiotfCourier cetMa'twe a notici l mmm fPHn mmm. m aawsaa fan invention, by Dr. Hume, one of the Professor in the Citadel Academy, where ly the Magnetie Telegraph may be Wals to Ipeak as well ad write. ', ffow' thi te. 0H i etieeiec, Utie note does hot tate but gives me toileting altetcTi or what the invention clually'wcenrnvl'mm!s: V;. r; t she Russian let-irraDh h altered drb capable of expressing ten different Bounds by ten wirw, ;i-hc TCharleWn telegraph eipresses - soona oy wires, and may oe made Id expiess the 20 soumla eoimies. Ing the alphabet, by 4 wire, bat lhb A ennecessary, for if auflitfieot number of pnninctvonmif ea,be rxnreassd by, fewer i wives w oph an inieiiiginie language vie voti w accoinptiaiiea.', i no auierence between thi telegraph and Morse ton. sist in thtsubsdtutioti ofsoohd for marks. Slid roster'1 simplicity i": It is distinctly rwimem a large room and ny who will take the trouble tr learn it hniruaie. may bear ta news, fast as It 1 told at the omer end.-' 1 " ' " 'v t ' : ' , v $ BAD ACQnTENT. ' H """:'' t . A yoorrg man, Ed word GWon, eo of Mrr J. GolMoq, 9f Chatham cbonty' was drowned Id 'Bear Creek, oa! Friday last Mr., Colston and some ethers were bsth ing kt th Creek, when .i was very high.' lie ewam out into the eurrent and, it i auppoaed beeam frightehed, and Wat tied down with iu . ii is. companions werel unsDie to renaer nm timely assMtanc; ' i.""a frrAim.iio roKf rstsinw L . 1 '11e Boston Post' i the organ, fbf tie -region in whkh h Is printed; of the. tarty ' flow in power,' sikT enjoys the T confidence'' of the Administration ' In thai print of Jhe" dale orjtfne 18,' ft i1 confested, WitliOOf reserve that the object of the party irl forcing into a bill which has" laiejy passed OongreSs the provision thatj: when the wa whh Meiice "shaH be '" terminate. ' "tl niimbertif mnjor generals la die army shall ; be redueed to one," and"'; auihoriting" the President to tnske .lbs selection 'Without regard lo the date of coWnrrssions, was .to' . exclude both Generals Scott 'arid Gaines from the amv! Thai inch Would btf fh eflleelnf this prevision, the PofM st . uee'd'not bo boncinled.' Eight er ten Gold Miuea are new kuccessfully worked in tbie County.-, Bom of these hot beep worked ' for more than twelve months,- nd;bave been:B ' . tosree of coneiderablc profit to tbeir own - " rer.; Others hav been recenUy discover i . ed, and give . very .Qaltering ' prospecu, Many of our furinsis.bav turned .their Afa. tentidn: to v ibat business; and are making very fair profile. We are; of the opin'ioni (halt thia coimty ; wil) eto, Itfng become a fieh mming .region. Gold can be foundi r . ia-mall particles, w lour-fifibs of lb email streams; and, w hav no iloobt r Will be found to xt in amindanoe. in vain that t - -Bv.aot.yet been discovered. Few that hav embarked in the business have ufV,t fered much om.-ttandoipk Herald, ' ;:.jr,f!iH0T AND COLD. ,-v''?tft 1 -It is to be Wished the Waahingtoa tJniorf '' WOttkl endeavor to preserve aomething like consistency in it tone But a shtfrt tkhs since he column were filled with the most warlike demonstrations: 45 40' or BOthmtf . th tiaked notice--wr and gtor'y-nd dis " . 1 race to the Britntr traitors Who dlred to " oubl that all thia was Hot wise and paltv'1 Otic ! Wow," It Insist that it Was' always moueraie, proves oy quoung vruienuen. that as be is la fsvor ot notice, the Uaioif 'I mttst be in the right; and avers4 in the face w of its repeated declarslibns, lai effeet, thaf - iilotter' waetTie otiTy gamo--lbat it bveT,T oiOKf rea. v ny j it innrmny jovget tnev n ' ifj ' "us rat.-; i j 1 i nccusea mooo wira u.uuceu , iroar it as oe- f ing nnder English fnfluence, fof doubling ' uia uigniiy w wjauomiM mis game ot oius-' ter. ' urtrwiMordiuetof the age. this ea. tire exhibition I the greatest In the tftffa-" bolsof second 'cliikiiood,'v the Union as " sumed a ferockms msk to ' frighten the ' Entrlish Miniatrv'.'aiiil enioinad the oress lo"' silence Whife It -played He-part but (bat'A mafquerra the brat party " frightened) aad now declares thst H. never meant any barotv No doubt, no doubt PAi.' If. 3meri J-EMPERACJi? .J' I There is po eta th virtue that i U moire extended ia its ohar acter, ot more a ried bt it appliances, . than Taxtraasaca. The whole of the virtuea cluster round iu-,t It opens th (loot fW. charily- to enter by .; and (haa erects monument for graliinle to worslrip t H lead to ctha alura of liylk tod love. " It consecrates iustice by doing" A as jt would by done by.' II preerve tbe pasnone feealilry and the . heart par . It holds the key to (he temp! of . peace and t thealurs of .afledUoo, It V five 'nfot fo..!. tbooghl and perspicuity to perception. elevates and draws out the hnaxination, and .1 give eorreciness to the jodgmeoLf It ear ores emrrgy to lb pbytmal, aad power te i Ike intellectaat asaa. h maks tlie jofd eota. naratfrelf young--the; voenr buoyant and cheerful. It h.,n andying youth In th .i monument oca l rajan, a Washington, a a Franklin and a host of it disciklt scatter ed along the high way of time.s Noire at the Children w aatewperauew ever ros so high, of, uodBO firm, r.Ad, finslly,.rt confer. tenffJy of dnys lad peace of mind i here, anvf prepares the way for en advert cing state of happiness iu a. life to come V ' Bef fherefore, temperate, r-' rr j?; In by rone days, a liquid fir ' f ? . . a j Our happy land overflowed with power 'I Our fireaides altar, burn'd with ire,, sen a. a a. a lomarxtneeiTotaiuwhotoiv-i The weeping widnw, orphsrfd cbild, , lJ rie4 angej'toogved, for better day Jhs wandering beggar, manisc Wild) tood rmrnotttents ef devm woye , i vt- - Let, temperance all eor foot-patha mack Our frresides.cheer, oar altar ties And Hetveo wijl gbide out way, tho'.darfc Add strew .with flower our wfldefneso. ' . T 1M pgutant: to BACIIELODi . The lollqwiur valiiaote hints should be r- elipped out and pasted id anre took ccfW y.tJiose for wh benefit the lender . Ia stiucUorrf grvenvll fcr from, Lon , A' bachelof may address a lady v a. -tuouam, ii, However, rie ciim an a quiintartce with her, he. may . and interchange' of affection be erinced. lometumr like th eodearmlr tern of. dear1 girl" may be 1 used. A Iwaya as mn fin wnen uie isay in ovr uiiriy, for at thst ago women like to be thought young'. ! When a man is head ove r eara , Iff love, and tbe woman he addresses in a , similar predicament, the more extravagant ' Ihe terms need to Convey his 'passion, the ' mora will bis ' suit b admired. : Kemera ber, always address a woman over ' tbiity uuny desrest girl-' - ' '. -7
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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July 8, 1846, edition 1
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