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. J ' t : V . immm Co. tilOi X, tB fix", Bt PaoeeisToa.) "sea-re ciMiui:-rowsarv tv xoasi. iTiittcTii rBii . oinse ova irrtcTioxs THREE DOLLARS A YEAR 1 'Ti . en " ,:. at RALEIGH, If. C . WIJDWEiOAY DEC'ie. tM". No. 4v TOL 3T. :iy- ii nr,nirfrrrftrf1 L ., r j1' f' 'f'-' 'rt-V';;' VAr r : ' mill hi ' i g g I in ii in ' nielli ' ' I t 4i ah It. Ma "7- ma, aatU, at u a id tar t m Mlj it win th, lltOH. OrST, autl red. tveJ IW, sag' p. tdtSr Dei. B .000! MID CM ! boh ret 1841 000! I 1,000 I SOQI I 9.19B I 4 4ua I tM ill lion. Claw 1. J. See 000! '3J0S 94 40 I f - r loe Mat 1144 rse 000 ,001 at l ill be 1144, rear, rs 1,000 its t.000 l,M IJS00 ftoo ua i i ktt I0S. .J- iOOl i,0O 1154 II TO'THE :HONO ?!Th Mmorua)f the ondersignedcitieensini tax payertif thfe townof Wiloiingtoii, Nev Hwiotcr flinty, iwpectfullf ""wrror r That in common with all cllwea of persons Wilmington, they entertaio the opm.on that the erectio;, 'of a Rail vny con nwtjout wee.. Wi mmg on and the SoiUt. Carolina line of Kail Roads, i. a measure rendered necessary for the preserranon of the U .bringto.. and Veldon H., Road, and of TMl Stance to the interests of all classes in this community; and being convmced that wuhouwb, aid of the town of Viliuiuutou, i its separate ai.dcor iwiate canacii v. that object could not be effected, at their instance and request, and after due public notice, through the public paper, and by means of had hlldrtpoiowho-e ciUzens)they respectfully pray reference may be had, the following Keo!utin waf , U2.SjIVPaS2ni loathe General Assembly at its next session, for the passage of an act authorising the town of Wilmington to bor row 000 and to subscribe that amount to the stock of the proposed road; and to provide for the payment of that sum, that ihey be also empowered ta levv aud aollect the following taxes, to wit; not to exceed one per cent on real estate and filty cents on each poll." . " . IO levy aua OlieuniK '""""'"S ",., . i ,.S .A nn4 mnnwrrino Ihnrnmmkt nnon nfthn tourn of W m nslAil la bor- Your memoria usts pray tnaiuie eaia 'rnw thn monev. make the subscript JllDSCripilon, . And your memorialists will ever pray, c. --l . M Ed w.rtyB Dudley - W. C. L6rJ, Ex. J. R. Lon- Tho, II Vr.ghl jj n;iKiPoit ' don W A Berry H E P ll.tt ' W. C. Urd. John Hill - B. Walker n -tn i i w r T.r,t . Jamea'8'Green Lord - . . .' m . v n T I II Nojt : - ' 7; C.Cmbell James F McRea Talmadre ' . , M P Uimst S McRee W. O. Lord,Atty. for John J Ue . Un MuRur Ecclet C Uobmaon learv X TMU . -ii F8chrder- Gen. .' J Banki .P.Fallo,. 8 W Cameron J 8 Williams i jaJLPftlley. -Leri A Hart Jamei II' Miltnore W Latimer " B Perkins In os KUdir v ' v Robert Gill Edwd Will n Io(Tr' . tiunr Jr 8 Brett T) MeRaa " . , I Keteham . Jno Gammelt - - - W Ware . Kobt B Wood ' J L Keen CoTneliurMyei tl W Biadley II W Beatty ) Warren W Bieny W H .Dudley . W ReiloQ - -P Smith S W Cspes r "''tWrertotir J II Pali , ' Strode : - J C Latu ;Dawtoti" GT Curtis by A May- " A" Lanierd W L Smith C Fitnam ':' Jo Lawrence v R W Gibbi " 11 Baker : " "Thos Marshall ! D J Gilbert -'LT'Lote;: : W Calhoon t P C Johnson J M Pope II fRuggtM ri AVMariih.t;,r''X"l B Turlington ' ' :w-ty'f8rTi:.h Mair Smith ly W Smith W C Howard - . L 4N;Barlw ? I AS nus '. . . Witt Willaon JLCabett:, G P. Grant . . W, B. Gilea h THERE will be sold, at the Court Hease in ' Regiment in the Bute, will, as soon aa ractleabler Wiiitei!, en tM Snd MondtJ ia Jsnuary next, j after the rtecipi - ef Uiia Order, cenvsns the mea following tracts of land. so much theroof ss .. of such Regiment, snd call for Volunteers sceor w,il atrUt; the laiss and charges for the years of . jlmir I the raqiilsiiioa . now made. ' 144 end 1845 via.- " .ZL .. . . .The Regimont will consist ef - . .. Ci Acres an tbs Wsesmsw River, aoppossd to ' t Jsars I McKav'a. ' , 449 AcresJouiinglbeabevasappoMdtobsioBgM 6t0,jdo do' 440 .de 44(1 do' do do do do do. do do do 440 eta 640 380 300 410 440 410 440 440 440 440 40 StO 440 440 eto do ' .do -. do ; de ' do '. .. do on tha (.ska Swamp do en Dour islsna do do tbs VVscawaW Riv do sbove the sovssi do do crooks. do do do de do do de do do do do do do do 440 de do SO jteres joining Curtis FiotJson Roogbhoro," WW Aerem the ai of Josish Uaoden -oa Brows :: Msfriu v- ir SOO A mam. as lass it beina of said 4 bo a seisll psK oftko Bg eurvsy. sold by Uriah ... Tlowors to Hsasmonds. i c . .: 30 Acres l ike property of Jamas Burosy It A. Brvan on Jumper Bsy,T ' , 10ft Acres A. Ueorttls o4owlss Swaaja-'-- S0O John F. Barnea for tb4 bcira of , Willis -i:Riehsrdson,.V: . '., . - 7 . 300 John Dimmery on each side of White Mann. 100 Jady Jklstks 00 Gum 8mp. 'r . ' 200 Tho ttoperty of 8arah Thomss on the east side of ths Marsh.. -100 Acres the heirs ofSsrsh Br'iUoa mul Bogs - 'Swamps ' ' "' ''- S00 Aeros8smaoi N. Rkhardson, - V" " 150 Acres 8ilveaas 8. Aadetsao. ' ' V ; J. WILLIAMSON, Sboff. " Nov; It, 1844. Price adv fit ; 4t TU EXEUCTIVS DEPARTMENT, 9 3 -ItALtion, Dtctmbertth, 1846.,'J G enevalt Oider, s o72i T -SEVERAL of the HilUarv Companies, who volunteered for lbs prosecution of the war, with Meiico, nndertne Proclamatioa of the Governor, OatedSliuf of May lat; having declined to en ter the service tf the United States, according to tbr to ms prescribed fin .the Iste requisiCon of the President! NoticB is asaaai aivsa That , s It gimoiit of V .UmUer Intsntry is nnw requir . to servo gitrtng 1 J"t ima diiekarrtd. "during tht n or wnn.nexic; urn- iorgesf."w . f I'l.t Uompaitiea compming tliS forme Regi. iem. ami those whe'thrn volualrered, but wero 'ot iole hrrvice, li.ve by Jiwrl Order, "'ted NMfmber 19th,'Wi irrfmmecl oTtlio w rerj suntion, and have brf !wd a pr r m. f g the reaeiit siwl,' any o t.yv fapinirs, who stisll rrftel tliem-oKeS -ry for1 'duty tn rssooosble tiuS. ' V 'l ' now be appucauou i w ki"i " na un ij, hi wm j " Any. for C, A J De Uom.u Jr DReid. , . " kuw. tar Etiaa J AlcRae. AttT. for Jai Fat- - eJr In. W II ITrnnhart t.wbeih Pricey TlTJrM - J R - II H L 1 H-Wrtjh' G A Southall Root Fenner II T Hainei A Bryant - : ;' put Dlcktoaj''r. . . T 7 f.nlimor ; 1 csauuioru E J Latterloh .8 Jewett--W-J Ctssiday J C Wood Geo Ferguson J A Ward . 8 H Firth -TLorinff- J A Taylor A Maclean J A Burr w. E K Wood -r C V Bradley W Stringer ' CBart . W F Daakam ' NE Brickhonsa " :;;':J.siii!er;,'., "-B.Flannpr v. v.- i accept Bat tey"' age inst dslay et-dis- rv aDPinimcikt,'verv , Colonel ia Uotnaiand ofs ,r ia-. x, . 1 Colonel, ? ' ? ' .... ri I t Lteutsntnt Coin!, Field and Staft"." ' J Jajrt 1 7 ant of one of tho Com. ditionv-. j.,. , NonXominHsioB C X Sersreant Msior, - ' ' - r ed SUff t Quartet Master Sergeant, , : :. , ... 3 Prtneipal Musicians. ' a - 10 companies, each to eon-. -., ' .-.. . ' v. sistof .-' - ' , .'.',; .... ' ' v 1 captain, . -., I First Lieutenant j-ii.-r. . v . v t Second Lieuteasnts, 4 .Sergeants, ...-', , 4 corporate, . -.., 3 Musicians, -, W-v SO Pnvatea. " Ths Company Offieers will be appointed la tbs manner heretofor made known, and the Field Officers, either by the Governor, or in such othermods as thefjegislature may preactibe . , . The Officers of any tnpeny, which may " be eomploted as sbove, will immedistety report . the fact certified by a colonel of their county, K tha Adjutant General, and will cause their -tnento be m readiness, Tot insrching to Witmtnf." ' tea.' the place of rendesrous- sppointed by the ' Wsr Depsrtment, at the earliest dsy practicable. 'The ftret ton companies, which shsll comply. with the requisition and report themselves accor dingly, wilt be received, and the Officers of sseh will tske seniority according to the date of Its enizatioo;-- - ---.-. A prompt eaeeation of thia order , Is enjoined -os sit whom it may concern, that the State may : fol6.lt tha reqniremeat of the constituted auihoa. , hies of the Union without delay, and the Regiment may be ia eesdinea fot emosrksiion -attbe earliest period.- Hy'eider of His Eseel. hmcy, . . WILLIAM A. GRAHAM. ' Root, W. Hsgwooa.? , Adjutsnt Geoorsl, , e REXOWNCD THROUGHOUT THR WORLD! : t , j' i ? The Pooatarsad well kseee ? ' ' '" ?. .-: , . X.OTTERT FIRM, ' ; .or- EMORY & CO Oppoaite Barnum's Hotel, 1 . vjv.BALTIMORE, Md. - ; Earolled first oa lbs Serotl of fame, Pstremscd fsr " its task. Psmed si Ihe sooreo 0 enllh, ret pested for its long stsodiog, asd aaiversal kf ly eckaow lodged the .aposwl ageets oJ 4a ; ffciiert fnm say psrl nl I ha Unlna l.hhlolly . Miw eodtsb rotura wnt. snd iba msoster's aflUiel lrwM( rerdsd inmeJUiely w sll ob order " PyConfidenceitrictlr obeerved. iyt 'Oyr doubiS sre traMor. sad make at lots ibegsod ehMigttl ht by (csHng toalteaan) " - t4 i f- ' . . BKnkMptmt. Schemes for IWemear. (, MD. CONSOLIDATED LOTTKRY-"' " r " ", v. ---v - ... K . . u f i Nnit, Ally, for L Frinfe Frink Robert G. Rankin Charle. D Eliia W SRitaapll T F Prrk G R French Oee Dau, El. of L 8 Poit aoa J UJIard Jr. by G Da- K W Brown R F Brown rhoF Dai TIS. AUV yL Hoichliw B P Mitchell J L Hathaway SaiPlyaui Cafford ' C Hallett N Polky McKeilar Malleti Josrph Small R Mnrrufs G-L.jQillauie, T J Armstrong1 Alfr. MrRae rJivntJottttatn- Jethro Tliaiu Uime Northrop Wm IVerT :t:J&'Aarner Wm Huntington J a Burr JnoMxwell R ft Grant D Meares SaofTfelWP? R W Pierce W -A William Jaioe T Miller John MeRae Jr D T Wood J P Ruae -M Hntton ' P W. Fanning - , II R Perrin J II Rothwell 8 W Dunham J Q Wrht J L Meares W D Cowaa i -Johff;iIsMSs . F Rubles . T-L Gueas 5 W-Markt W De Strae A H Van Bokkslia R S Thomas AD Gilbert -i. M Lawton W A Walker 1 JarABTsdley-'--""- W Blaney ' EC Bradley R Simpson H.S. KelJey" A.O. Iradley J Nun Geo W Daeis" James J Bryan James McGary Sumiiel Berry' L II, Pierce Att Tor Mrs M A Rivera L II Pierre RBrsdley A A Brown O H Dudley J B Skipper Wm II Uill Foe uWBwfttfth-'tusr'til.saa Canal J .: .., ! . Class 2,for 1840, i - to be drawn at Baltimore, on Wednesday, ; r r - Dec. 0. 1846. . . - N Itambee LMIrrv- 14 Drtwn Dsllnls. SPLENDID SCHEME! 1 ' fC5,000 " u.ooo - r - ' 7.000 " ' T.000 ..I . 1. 4.000 . . 4,000 1 ;9.500 . B.500 -000 Ate. tie. ' 4tc he. ' TickauT BSSharesTo'propnfnon; - MHsae ootyeur bsoner os the oaier vail.' the try Is still" for Emory k Co. ' A splendid Wn. lor a fortaaa is otfered ia this grsnd Sad mstsitcent Lottery, n bneceiioaet ibs seheme Ht ostMy alt oriissleiidor-Pasksgesilie ben snd roreet y , to get tha I tret prises. . Kmory k Co. will ll for ; SS wholji Iks. 1115 00 I J i.Mrtrr,' . ffM T t hilfikt. IT SOiiS riehihs. - 14 S7 MD. CONSOLIDATKR LOITKRV. -.Class , Cat 1840 . ' - ' to be darwn iii Baltimore, on Monday, Dec. 14. 1848, ... . - pjumDeri 2 araWn Balloli". : fiPi rrvmn spmpmri M 4VS4kaw av u,fioueMs I Trise flS.OOO 7.500 ' ft.OOO 3,000 --. ,77I 83 -1,000 . 11,000 7.500 8.000 r 3.004 9,773 89 , - 10,000 S ,' 10 Jta.Jt.ka. Tickets $5Shres in proportion. - Si whole tik'ta, 405 1 Qnaneia, , 18 85 15 halves. 3a 50 Kiehths, - S 19 MD. CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY, ' For the kenelt of Sesqnrhsnna Csnsl. ' ' Claaa 3, for 1644, , . ..- to be drawa in the City of Baltimore, Wednesday, Dec. 16, 1846. . 75 Nembor Lottery IS Drawn Bsllots s . 1 SPLENDID SCHEMK 30,000 10,00(1 ; ,ooo 4,000 8.700 100 30,000 10.000, 6,000 4,000 '8,700 15,000 10 Sic. dbe. Tickets 10 ahates in propotion. 85 whole tkt, lift 00 85 qaartera, 98 75 85 half tka, - 57 50 89 eighths. 14 37 TT tli!ir- : !' hir. .7. , i- v ; Dee. 21th, 1848. i . W Noe 14 Drawi ballots Scheme. , . . 1 prise of 80 000 . . j . 1 , 5.000 l 1,759 i ,tv . ; . , 1,000 ' - , . .. ; , 400 : 1 , 10 ..... ,'v,: tjo ; 90.000 5,000 3,31(71 1.750 5,000 9,000 9,500 Tiabai i -Share hi proportion. ., ii Wbnlstkv' h 8S I Si Qoselers, ill 40 SS Mslves. - . Sll tS Kijhlhs . t Tl MARYLAND CONSOLIDATED". FVlhebeaeatof tbs fredetick P. feaaiaaryu ' Ji aCsass 4, 4W t44, rt , u be drawn in Bsllimon', on Sglarday, . - o ...-....--...p. J C Tuns v T O MilUr : W A Wright J D Bellamy , J Uuuejr B Sherman R II Stanton W E WCtM J Wells C Bradley E Wiley J W niiRtna J E Kea J C MarKae F.dwaid Cantwell John Christian li v ln A MilheWi J D Love v .W A Burr C. L Dudley J II Drcksnn J Davis W Cooke PHarrUa,,. 13-w.eJwk, - E A Keith N L Boitrdaux H R T Lucas " J A King , - T J Swaim .V ,.,: ,W L Me Gary -J T Hewett . . J Dawson ; . E A Anderson , 'B Baxter ' - J" ' Thos F Davis 8r by G Da. . via Atty. - ', . . J U Gardner r-- Deefmber"s6rthTj84? T5 Numbers 15 Drawn Ballots.1 KCHKMK, 1 prise ol . xooo f.000 i e.ooo f 1.100 j 600 s w , , 1,10) 4oo Sti 100 I I 10 : SIW r ,: i,ooo 4e. 4C, " "4cV --"-T'ckeU 2.50- shares 4n preportioni p wnoie tas, so OUT S5 quarters, T 60 nantKS.T- JSmj rS5eWnhs. t m MD. CONSOLIDATED, LOTTERY. For the benedt of Sosqnehsnns Canal. i Class 5, for 1846.-. ,., lobe drawn at the city. of Ballimnre, Md, ' ,,, , Wednesday, Dec. 80, 1840. ..78 Namhera-'8 Drawn Del late. : . BRILLIANT SCHEME. ' . prise , 80,000 30,00f I 8.000 -4,000 3,000 s 2,00f.; 1,608 ' 600 8.000 4,000 3.000 J.000 ,1,008 1 'I 1, 1 20 12.C00 Tickel4 l04-sharea in proportion. ,zo wnoie ts, S12Q 26 quarters, f SO 25 half tickets, -A 00 j j 6 eights, ; 15 00 s . r tease iddresa al waya, 1 ? , n -Baltimore, Md. " Fortbe.Sur. .. , WORDS. . : ::::: Words are like twins of Tnbaceo soma tlmes they are soJi. by . weighw. sometimea by number.1' Sometimes they make sick, sometimes diey enliven. : Sometimes they sia4hewed, sometimes puffed.' Some, timee" they are thrown away, sometimea ' tfley'ereata fog. Sometimes ' they an tied for good purposes, and often for evil. Sometimes they sti used to advantage, sometimes abused. ' Sometimes they are li tie, sometime laige," Sometimes long, sometimes short. Sometime they are piiiut, sometimea dry and harah Some- limes tliey dweH m the mouth without Uf hd diacKargfed tliern. BY THE WAY: , Orae elly I! ill, Bladen; N. 0. -i ( - i'itV'f -M .v, ..'.- Forth Star. - W-e,fOLD MAIDS," i . Mr. Editor t vln tha Stsr of Hot. 2.1, I sea in article under a blank airnature in tho defcaco of "Old Maids.. I hsva. tin " ohjectiona ta prudenee snd eitrem caution - m fins, especially in making choice i of a - companion for life but I do most earnestly pray to be delivered front having- to fulfil the o(5ee of to old maid, h Neither do I believe M. always reapee'able, or a high mark of prudence, good tasto and virtue, to be sn, old madv -Som rareMt, maida becaase lhay cannot bo atberwiaoat these a-c mfortunaW 8ura tr olil majd from stMfi ; thev begin by (manning lliineM mi be trie brat l their arx, ltd they ind y Uepiaiht: all femalea who arc fortunate enough "ta gel a good companion- Aye. .many oil maide imagine Wieuisflvon tuu guild ( r ihe bem man n ea nli, and it oiten happen thn tbejr'are the veryonra least qMaljfled to enter ou 0ie delightful ik of man((in? the domes ncci'cle. Bui one paasaye tif (be article I marked inn i'hu: MmIi better i it V be a happy old mnid than e mlPrabla wife." Thia'l would I lt r as follotta, jnuch bottei i it to be a happy wife and ait afU'C.i nate mother, than to b m:Vralilet dvsolate, roonluff old maid. In The same arn'clell waa sutej thai thre fourths of the inale ex were , pot fit to make good biisbatida. ,Nw, nrav, tell me ii inree-Miuriua ui the .ale race are not jut about a, matcH for them? O what a world if jy to ait around the table at home, and h io ome fwert liille boya and girla calling' to Ma' and Pa' to supply iUieit mmmmm: W hir- rn a Wufe too noiiy aomeilinea, and a little prone wilt full out with ihemAtr iliut. Mydear sif I detest the idea of what the world com moaly calls a "nice old muul.7t . N'icet yes.' eo nice, they are ill lliefr life lime fixing ana men ue out 01 nix. . I lore cleanliness 14M art(J Qtft UHt arrnhginr. without single .life may be heine arrnnrcd. A but. a married life when a-cntnpan!ed whh :k to'a nioud vir-l prefer an hittnble wedlock t ; i'.ao, but another wretched, extreme ba h aeued on them, tit love"j;o jnani .1 have heard man v im aids sav.- the reason .hj tney wouia not Hurry was because they were detet mined 'not lo he, foled hy-ny man; What n" pity inch unieniaitine crea tuies cn Botbe mudt' kings ever U earth! Give ine a husband to adtise nie: I it his,;; w Ul kTs in if, mi eat irfeasi ure to win his am ilea hv acta' of oWienee and kindnee. I agree with Tacitus, who aye"Thnt--man bd"lceolvea7WTive without woman, and t' e woman, who re solves to live without man, are enemies l the community In which they live, iniuri? ous to inemaches, destructive to the whale -J world, apotttuteifrom nature, nnd rebeta against heaven and earth." Marrisge is we axnijuwcnwi ptop j6rWj)iifes,1ltid X "I glory in those sacred 'tice y j .Which modern wits nd fools deriee, Of husband and of wife." And I delight to sing ? f; ;t "Marriage, when tightly understood, ill. - Is to tha virtuous and the good.' A paradise below(lTv Jw V r . ., ' 't ; ' ' ' ' ; Selected for the Star. If a man would be s dry, 1st him drink drink, ydifnityv "'yy If s man would be wise, uV him hink. thint: think: . V. 44w-ma WrhrW-ttcbiiter IfWorT1r5rlti MSi. And if be would be fat, eat pork, potk poik.i . ,, . aerir ; , .-, . U A man with ease would study be toasi est, ;." eat,4ait But little at bia dlnner"o nls meat. Weal, resit. A yooih ie Mi.tlnguished ia his art, art, art, Must keep tK girla away from hi heart, heart, ' heart, . , ' . . -1. .1 ; 'Till he's gotisa him a ebsrseter for Ufa, life, "fa, And a pocket full of cash, then wife, wife, - Wile. " . ' , . '. FonheStsr.lJ Air. Lcliior: It ia believed by- many, that it it high time that our 8tste should do eomething fof herself in tha way of In ternal improvements. She 4iae -worked long enougn-101 oiners, nFtcttng oa r rielghbort, snd iinnovishing oureel vca, giv ing them the credit for the largest wrtion of tlia produce of oor soil, and for tho eg. potts and imports on the aamej and, at the same time, suffering them to ancroacb up on,' and tri reproach' us for,' while wiin out us. our prodnca snd our trade, ther magnificence Would hare a fall, and we, as a Stole, would soon ' be seen to rise, Only give oor Eastern towns tha benefit of our own produce, and other resonree, s ports and imporu, and wr would ! very soon be able to vie wuh tnern. But some may ssy, that this can never be done. wo humbly think otherwise, lor had roe lC7same amount of capital been invested ia Rail Roads from the mountain to our own tea coast, that we have spent to drain it out of our state - into that of others, w ould have been by thU tkne A 6aT ft A thmvikO rsortB. - Dot oven now, at this la'e houi, give u4 only a Connection of the Raleigh and Gaston snd the Wllming ton Road snd tha thing Is done. With s Turnpike from the West font the eentre af tne mountatna 10 naiein.' ana iron tne South Western part of tho State to Fay. etteVille, then we will imt tontrer belie- .. ... . . . I f . V. . M . era of wood and d re were of water, lo ihokt who have been for each a length of time so very unthankful. Only give tha connection from Raleigh to the nearest point of , the Wilmingtnn Road, and she will soon be one of (he ftrgeet of oor southern cities', both for trade end eommereei Newborn and Washington will also growi tncieaae a irf will oi b abl to rompeW Pih Our the third best sea port in the Union, will stort bevvme the New ,Yorki f Vht South. Then and nnt till thtij when, we. wprk and expend oar fnda for . pnrarlver, inatead f laying it out for our sister, tiiaies,ill we be able to go ahead of, bem. f , Having all oor Eamern pyiir open for ourAVeatern" tfsde, lew if .any ,could ihen auperceda us. .Tiha, we .thiiik, any Car olii. Ian would be jupud w ire.,, Oar own eastern towns inrreaaing by thuuaanda, like . Wilmington. , Therefo let ok avert at this lata periods shake ourselves off from. the thral.'orri of ihos wtia have Scea rfoiri evert thing t keet) and to et mor of euf tNdtf anif Iherf lurn round and keep ierr?ng as fof tint giving them more., Row, I would ak' what State ctild stand Uia con tinued draining' and bleeding us of oar trade, sad Wealth!" What man giant strength COitld long survive,, if hp had in Cislrtni rl his blood vessels ffom each es iremltyf ' lie would soon ba, left lifeless. :id-aM4-WMh'efatfyhUigf tng out, ami comparatively little eeming in. ma wm, oviini lunjfj iki iia ciiiaeua lo labpr to' sapporf bar State fovernmeiW It must he obvious jo all, that If we do not now da eomcihing Tor ourselves" .that it willr4i short, be of very little use j for" trear lr all our wealth will be drained fiom da. iem nriw niiura our ijegTsialure, inat is, in make a road across tho moiiiftalns into soma jether State ' and connwt the Raleigh and w ke our produce into three or fouf DoinU PeeewtN aieur expensewiircortpletely desmiy the VVthaingion Road, ' Ind, ihut'op farturer any prospeet at oeing1 able to trade with Newbern.'Washinffton and Beaninm and v give oursiiUtniwe to-othersl Then, lA. -II U . .- Ji.. . '. - . , - - mn wn sre inenaiy to internal improve ,HenkJpeJL helora - we ruia Our' own SUU and that by mr own eirpence. CJUMTON. Crf. .,"..1-1 ' , ii-jLxjiSiuiIL- :;ft-'''33ENATr1. -I On inoii'on of Mfr Pktteraon, the font mSltee on Finance , wre instructed to tn- qnire into the eipediency of increasing ' tha -tax on retailers of aptrititous4 liquors. . 'Ori (ea on the ludiciaiy wer 1 1nstructed to inquire into the eipcdieney f amending the -lawum the tijeet, o , a (0 g,m more espediiiniis process to land lorda for the. retnval ufteiuri'S holding over after theeipiration of their term. MriTJclVtlttaTrnitroduced s reaotutioo la favor of Owen IJzemorer Referred, y Mr. Craves, from ,the Committee o'n th Judiciary repotted W bill, to ; prevent the deadening of standing uses "near tha hublle highways; which passed its first leading, f " Mr Asha Introduced 4 a bilrioiauthoriee thef Cdmmissioners of Wilmingibn lo bor. row 1200,000; T&c.rwhu:h paued Iisfirst readings and, with---aoeornpany 'flg- papers; " 1.1.1 1 iyvr btflliuillica VII mi JB iS ?'f i I'ba Senate then proceeded.;fori "maunn of Mf. Cainefon. to the. consideration of tha Will W ; incorporate .'thai "North and Souih ! Carotin i Rail Road Company, to make a road from Raleigh' id the 8. C. road.) The amendments of the' enmtniiteo On Internal Improvement; " with Several amendment ' proposed by' Mr'. Pattetaon. were adopieds when ' tha hour of twelve having arrived, the Senate repaired W tha Hall of the f louse of Commons where Mr Speaker Joyner,' In obedienca W law and the joint agreement, proceed fo open the returns of the ShdriiT. "The counttna- tndoompirinl thc'Vores having boen con eluded, WA '('' 'H'-ut''i'i t S.v... f Mr Coorta, on behalf of the tollers re portej,snd Mr. Speaker Joynef announced the multwhich ia ae follow! - " -'t" t- Graham,' 43,480 ' bit-w' J 4 8hepard 15,027 , tj i rJji sl-.-a.WN-.jaf , Tlhi'Sefitte then returned to their chim berran fesumed the1 consideration of Rail Road bill; .which after aoroa considerable discnsaion; passed , its ' third' reading, by tha following toioi -f-- leoaMessra Albright, Bogle, Care, eron. Carter, Cowptr. Daniel r Kborn, Franciev Oiliaer. Oilcliriat, Halsey, Hill, llogao, Kelly, McMillan, Melchor, Aloo. dy, Patterson Poindeitey, Stallingsv Thorn as, Waddell, Woodfin, Woolen 25. ' Arys-Mesrs, HoytL Drake, Esotn, Ferrand, Gavin,. Heater, Speight, Stowa, street,? 1 hompson, i omiimon, z. Ward ttrH: : c ..-.TX . . ;''- - ' TlieV Senate then adjourned. "' ;f ftevv HOUSE OF COMMON!. r- Jt 1tf ItaVeS 'prese'hteil a? memorial from tiiliene bf Cherokee,' 1rayhrg"ih4 art pointment of an additional teceiverWrnon . eys paid for Cherokee Jende. Referred. '' MrfChnnti presented "abifl "o uard mora orTecttislljr agains: fraud An the rev. nue Tawr, which passed . Its fiintJTeadin grid waa referred."' 'U i- : .. , Thi how af 12 hiviKiriioed, the two Houses converted in tlttw HalU.an pro ceeded 10 compere the wotee for Governor -"th Hon. Andrew Joyer8.eat.r of tho ' Sehitey; frretfdtmv fho Teller were Mr. Patieraonii flhe 8enate, anib Mettrs. J
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