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lZI 7 ' ' 1 ci'(;i.. . J A ,llu"i tret, itsl Mlld illiW. '"quiieike wetst, duces could li dual t nou taainm a .. ' whirl taubtiJ I for m uppofti import It woU gtVlngl noue oi ly tot , mode "I com 'lie rm tMrrtort, ich imIi frofpts, iplt i0 tbeB chinttet 'the sredii id. I UttA UfOIMt fm stvr.il an er Mia MlfS, bsVltWV waei We (wbltti ereJil ull mil urd thri r ripl funuiird laditKliJ bay m par, inctf Ml mvtnsi ld 1 retaB rt(Wj leUl hug 1m aw hat U mninf i by H pjfa a prani :lpatlua 111 -edita , I"" 'or J , inswJ '"J run tu t 0 el mil il tiel f 1 rib ueM rai1 aW . t . rt" . . . . J Joi WW .wwrtMe U aaneved U I- frf f "J I" Ilia ' t ' Galveston Wavii JVb. 9, 1836 Vf a.- . IVk.ii I atari.! fmm Naa. n. il id wrila ua uormaionall. I I PI , ikM Ultara. lull xuiLI ifittetf twoM tblM Vnt ouuk) Mf- in wport'",l 10 w Hn o thai " fu0roay PWrfboiM. to nIeci, yU ebarre to tn ciroom uneevoi my mua ai nrftonl I ht but Kftla lu tell tun. Ujrerei mot nii of anjr imptirtance hr fllioi is m mecUHl. TUa only Mnng mat il ib ''"'''? i Coo ttiaaMmt)ir!d, and lha Praaidant been In tied. The AtSiuiniairaikm now eunaists of i il .uai.m. Fwaidaat, 1 B. Lamar, Vioa 1!... T J. Rwik. Swff m War. II. fuf iha'lWwry, Gorfe Fwlmr, Secretary of (ijrnroflii thai retuld be furnird ; and coo- .i.. Iailimi nu'ii ul MArb iiarlv. will r " .1- a.. MikiiM llaaa rtaIIraViai IIM! mil fact mm into l(rB toetoiiutry ia divided ThaGovaron DfOt taking mtaituri-a tu a aW ili tba erdii U ilia ..... mIiirIi ia now at a luiseiaWj lo ebb . , M: .... .1..... easury cnecaa ihu) . i.i ainal aalue at me aa o a at that price refuaed by citizens, io Uie py- Mi for prof taioha of lha army. iTaleaa wa obuia credit for iopplies.it will neceaaary soon to afacuata tba eonuy ; wa aitiarte ! laaeea, wegeinsun Nedty the moat important on tba seaboard. a been mora wan once on r"u w.i .from want if Dr.iisiona. "Ilia body of tba JayJebotl d plenty bt-el and salt ; many w iuo aoiuiere, wever are literally nnueulotle, whib, iu tha rthrn that oow a weep tba prairies, ia n email runfemenee. Tha fnrcta are encamped near Habia, and ooniat now of about l iW men ; aaumberia rapidly decraaaiug ) for. uaing io la Dfifationa to -whieb tba trotpa a-a expired e fjuiileera ara daily leaving ia eonaidetable labera. Tha Moxiomo reaidenla in the f icini ii B jr s'ia to aipast t desent of tHa enemy on, they hava been oollec ing their cattle for nubaietenee. A parly of the oaf airy belong I to tba corps of Geneial lloustoa, who j uu i onaiaand of lha army, ia detached for the irpuae of prefenting iheee uofemeola. and baa toe aome lucky eapiuraa. I Captain Svqutn. who wa autioned with mall body of men at Bejar. announced the arri- I of fury imwnud Mexicana at that place ; he npaed tbera to be the advanced guard of a lar r force, and made a rerau - It- ia nn gener f Miefrd, howef er, that tha Meiican army II return till January, or late. The nst cant a will pruhablf ha deciaif a; and 1 much fear ) raralt, unles Teiaa receifea larga reinfurca tela, ia men and money, from, the United ilea The men- who lafe been the leadura in liberal party ara no in power in Mexico ; rj baf e more crrdil, and can nine more men uihei oppmifnie ; and I he Genera In nuw in emind of lha army ara mors aki ll'ul offi luandbrafar men thao Santa. Auoa. Th iara of the last year will teach them w fm, and the pmulariiy of tha war will "wiK" a larger Moe. They can ooly bo e&ciia,- omi by folunleara from the Untied Slate! f . ugh i be Texiana boast f their skill and X r t, and would auk to make you belie e tKel teiiuld slay a thousand, and two put ten kaaad m digbt," they bate a prudent fear of ma too much aneclion Tor ibeir fanultu to taauaaelfe withta reaob of a ball. J. C. L. FROM TEXAS. The lion. William U- Wharton, Minis. Plenipotrntiarv from the Republic of ,ria to this Uovernmeni, arrived on aard of the achooner Julius Cajar, with as family ; alao, Col. J. M. Wolfe, hia Jerreiary. I hey will immediately pro- roceed to Washitifton City. VYe underaiand the Miniater ia instruct jl and clothed with powera to procure the cognition of the independence of Texas, Id also her annexation to these United fiiea, if practicable. Wo aincerely hope e same surceaa which crowned the la- rof Mr. Wharton whilst acting as com iMioner during the past winter, may at- ml him in effecting the above named re lti .V, O Bulletin .Voir, I OFFICIAI Tretuury Department Dee. I, I93C. In ermpliance with llie reaolution of the Sn. Mthe 1st July last, directinir that " duriao- K mmtg receas of Congreee the Secretary of it-asuiv fiiiiw lulwmililKhMl 11 wment of ea;h month, a ataieiuent of ih WW of monev in ih Tunn hi.t in .i,.n Lkl11'"' ,ip lnt Standing to he credit of minj omcera." the undersigned hereby h nu,,c that tha amount wf money irasury auojeci in drait," as ahown bv e runninff acoounl nf ihe Traaanrer. waa. mi lit insist, 142.899.167 49. and th a f"t Minding in ihe credit 4 disbumihg nffl r, as shown by tha latest returns received, V'''38, ...,Of the amount of mnney n : ',.,, to draft, the sum ..I 114 twl,dla I.. I ....ol. I i. .... ir-"-.n hi in. nnhlin aeraiM LEVI WOODBURY, Secretary of the Treasury, THE ARM Y. OFFICIAL. The i reipnationa of the follow inir named jun have been arreptrd by the Presi Pf the United States, lo luke effect at CuvTllwnt; Sihf iijfainry; 31it Oeto; PU II, Kmilll. ftlll I..fanlrv 11.. M-.. fV i was, aineiiMi jf mvM t.ni 1 boa , ' a uoi , i , ' f Pl W. M, Bovce." 1st InCinlrv. IJih ,r"l Lieutenant J. MeC-lellan. I.i a.iit. rl 19th November, 1830. :,nt Lieutenant T. B. W. Sioclton, lt rantry, 3Qih November, 1830. rw Lieutenant J. W; Uarry, 1st Anil VemburJSSe. A A- "fitLtetileiMiiiG. W Ward. 2d Anil. xh 3 lit December, 1836. Second l.iem.n.ni vf rM...i.iri i. i . "fry. S-Oih November. 1836. second I.ini...... v n M.t. . 30th November, 1836 'um Surgeon W. . Berry. Medi 't WailV. 19ih N ovember, ' 183. - : ':. - ba Alabama Mercoi ,J it iniu i.?J n'wneea i.a death of lb. li.u. m. ....... v !ihii t" -'d4 'M Ui '-'dega,oo Alnn" J the 14th Nuvauiber. ' . s s- , , 4k. J Geh. Drnmmole was In tfca !i KiimJ.. k.. ..... , . , rm - -wwwsBTwaae w UU 1 2? ' 1 ,0 JMIwlml Government, n uenerai m a leakey vessel in certain cases ml tfmpirt amfak truly. aronrdinr lo him. at . .l:11 n" thaa a Van Uuren nrava in ina rtrfiMUt lAgUlatnrt to ruaa iba Virginia abaraaf ilia diainauiioni whamunnn. ika P.t. doi w tu fuaad raooromandatiua tu CoOffraaa to repeal tha law; that ia,upoa tba ehaata rcfuaal of aw atial a iaia a Virginia under thr emtruul ing eounnla and tanioo of Welkin. Garland mo.Muiieii, oniun axixi lo fwiit her propmtiuo nbl uirl I The Idea is. that if Virginia, m. auwiMHl fur purity and ronaiitiiiiwnatity, ahall, w.jnvj ih iiniiMHJiaie aeiitmralniaa of these .-aWBtJtatt repudiate the diairibuimn. that it mual per t be aliogeiher beretiealBBd damnable. We ahall ee buw it works f At present we are ineHned to aooui the notion H.ai Virginia will .repudiate, or ..... iirnaa repeat, nut or thia wa will not pretend to be euclc aure I No man in these daya can tell what enay not be done, or by what obacure agency it may nod be effected. Thinga 'i"j loaioe out, ana m Hal was f merly.in honeal timea, impracticable, mat for thai tery reason, be ptaoticabla . now, by Ilie vua.ieiiipiiuin inatruineiiis. Thia nljrci of the diairibution, ia the p.lnical K" ' "mm, ana me reader may be aseur s 'hat e ahall kip an eve to it. ami imt ii I Mllll lllru. O.Lli...,u.l ... ...:.L ' - w. iu i, wiinooioeremeny. Richmond Whig. OHF UCrVINLCV Iht-tfU,!.. li.lKS. ...... i f R-ptaentaiivo iu U.mgreaa Iroiu the Slate of na Deen elected a Senator in Con gress from thai Slate, to succeed .Mr. Senator Moose, wh. ieru, .j ,Utl d daj of March next. The f me aW, lor Alr. McKiaLtr 71 foteajfor A. J. Horaixs 45 Mtmm ae ocoaiuf cJ-.clhaa aJ ayabu coo aidereda thorough friend and adbeieat of the Jacluoaian Adwiniatration. Unfortmalt-probaLly fatal accident. Wi I - fc, m j j icaro of in iXaicli.-x oa.wfa. that .hi ihenihi nt J be Udi N.if . the Hon Gtnrgt I'mndtzler, i v; r a. oenanir met Willi a very aeriiHia acct dem, winch it is io be feared will haf e a lalal re auli. The Chriatian Herald of ihe I'Jih say: " Al a hie hour he waa retiring hi bin room, and Ua.k ihe passage way and walkea oui of a door, i theend ofihaaecNidaory, which wan carelw- left open without any landing before it or rail ing around it ; he con. q imn ly iM oi vacanct , and fell to ihe ground, a aiaiance of 12 or 15 feet, lie wa taken up aenaelea and p it lunneduiely under ihe aare ol Dm. Hogje. Ueony and other diaiinguwhed uied.cal geuiioiueii ol tnia city. By uj-uir mey nau restored iiinMociiiHCiiuar ewt, when it waa louud ilial one leg -vas broken at Ihe thigh , and the other broke or fractured in two pla ces oeloaj the knee: a inostserkiua injury wa al; ao infliotod on tiie broaxt.- Eirly on Tuntday ie became omipised ennai(h to give direciHMiK in re gard lo Ihe piofuiione of Ins will, waking hi wif wiuta nof in Lexington, Kentucky . hi e!e le gaiee. Hia piuperty i w..nh probahly uiore than two bundled thouaiiid dollara Since thai time the hope of hi medical frieuds have been wafer ing. lie has more than onoe seemed to be on the pmnl of dieeolution, but has rullieJ ajialn. Theaaaea.be hut one feeling ol deep ayniatliv f M 4bu e-...:!T?fiif,eraia.ationi pro- - r -i - m'rt! ' ' Wf fwine ' r' a ft u.r sw.,2Ureouwjh ...I Uie v Yesterday, the House of Kpresentaiivee passed tne lolfuwing resolution, offered by ivir. Adams : .. Ketolved, That the Electors of I'res dent and Vice President . be instructed tt.l to v.rte for Martin Van Buren. Huirli I.. u line, or tv. n. Harrison, and to vote for - a a aa " John Tvler oC Viririnia. for Vice Preei dent." Afterwardf, ihe following resolution wae atlopled by both branches of the Legisla ture : " Resolved. TSat the eHctors on the part of this Stale for President and Vice President, he instructed to vote for Willie P. Manoum of North Carolina for Presi dent and John Tyler of Virginia for Vice President." The Elecnrs are J. D. M'Cord. Th.n. F. Jones. B. K. Ilennegan, John Maxwell. T. L. (aounlin, Thoa. Dugan, John Ltttlc jolm, John Pratnptnn, Pitrick Noble, 11 H. Goodwin, li. T. Elmore.- Columbia Telacopt MR. RIVES. Wet Itffttfn flittn utanllsitaiaii lavhsi hia miiul I norluniti- kowr,.,r .h.l .hi H,.m..i. ' I geniieinan eaySj.M tbo.ulea itf Uio jn.mey u . h distributed among the Slates being ever railed for by the General Government is totally prepne Wmis,'. thai Mr. Van Buren'a friendn would just as soon go for a direct lax at once, as to at tempt lla reulamaitbn by Ihe Treasury" thai " Ihey who attempt to prevent Ihe Stales from using i bin money in he imai absolute and bene ficial manner, are wantonly throwing Llsiruc liims in the way of social improvement." Our informant adds, " that theoe opinions expressed very freely and strongly on all occaaum among the people j with Ins course in the U. Mates Sen ate when the D pwile Bill was under c.w-ider alien, have bruht him into bad odout with lb " 8p4la party," as well at Washington as in hio own Slate, and that many think before long he w ill tw found in the open rauka of opposition to i lie Government. Should he be thrown off the party for his course .- such is ihe spirit of Inter,, nsl improvemept in Virginia, that little doubt re. remain of his sustaining hio.self Tom Ritch. te and Tom Benton to Ihe contrary nolwiih. standing. . Wa think we are prefigured in the sign of thewnev irew-efgwiHWHon ol parties on ihe ba sis uf the distttliuieHi of privilege ; and (if the 'ad niinisiratioti party shall be so mad aa la throw il nelf against it, Ihey will come to tl.e worn of it. 'iW nverwheliuinz . might . of the, majority in both Houses on this queation, when even Jackson's mad confidence in his popularity had tu kV(1 ought to warn Mr. Van Buren and Ins Iriends agaihSt gelling inio such a " bnd box," ax further to retriat the dim ri but ton. The worst luck that his enemies could wish him, would be lo p-raevere in this hostility. If he does, ha is a doomed man , v Lincoln Transcript. LtoiLxTuat or S CxaaLtSi-We have re ceived the journals only down lo the 5th, and nave given an that ran in an iiinercoimiin. we learn Iroin ptivale letters as late as ihe lOth. that the eommittee of Ways and Means have re ported a bill to grant baukino, privileges to the great Rail Road Company, and thai the aulyoet m as under dwoumion in the House,- and- daily gaining friends ; the fate of the bill is doubtful A la rire meeting of the atockh.ilders was held in Columbia, on the 10ih,at which it was resolved 1 that banking privileges are inditntMible to e.t ble the Cuhpany to eunapnicV the Road ; and 1 also to apptunt a eommittee le confer with tba La reiainr ctwimittee on the uhject, k9..Cheraw - WATCHMAN. Salisbury, Dec. 17, 1836, ICJ 71 CorrttBandeuU.Th. ni t ut uld fnd iOd correapHident O," .. rri iu uur own i wo number. THE ASSEMBLV. W IhiHwI.. it... L. L : 1 1 i v. . . ... inn o.ii ui uivrae itiiwan county, haa paaed tl.e House of Commons and gone to Ibe Senate. An effort waa made in the Senate in the ab sence of three members of that body lo bring on .nt. election or Senator in Congress. The mea sure was only defeated by ihe casting vote of the Shaker. Mr. Weldon Edwards waa the mf er. 1 bis ia a small and a duly giiue. It puts a gentleman to ihe ueceaaity irf conmamly watch iog leal he be -tricked out i his political fiithta. It ia officially ascertained that IUI..'. ..... Jjpaiuhiigr Gofeioor. ia 41IJ3. No returns were made from the counties of Burke and Ijalea, and that of Chowan iiiformuliiy. If ihee bad been received. Uod ley's majority would have been 4.7 i'J. The Bill iu receive the Surulua U.inni. . behalf ol our Slate haa passed euanimoulf with the exception of Dr. Hall, who euiere.1 l.i. i.r... Iel ai tarje ; one of hU reason ia'ihM remov ing from the Bunks Ihe meana f aotumodaiioii to the mercantile clana:" ao u would aeeiu that the Bank and ihe merchants are greaier favor it's of ibis precious Van Bureu Senator Jiuii the teople. These are no doubt the true at-uiimeniv of the Van Bureu leaders all over the nation 1 hey art thoee whi -h nave htni the ureal com mercial and Banking Stale of New York hf mien a vast majority am! w hich he haa himself ht ldout. It ia a part of ihe wh-nie to make the whole Union tributary to New York. And now that the Umird Stales Bank w put down, it hU pel bank synui can be couiiuoed, there ia some danger of its being dons. THE MESSAGE. We give to day, some extracts from the President's .Message : No Piesident ever addressed the Representatives of the peo jde under circtiinsuiices more solemn and impressive: Althe close of a stormy admin isinifion, and very near the close of a sior M rf'li'MK 7WJW rf4dy to hearken vo ws larvwcit auorcss wa), ntenueawuu age had at all comporind) kh itJito axilua Mtt iHasirj we,W''.kfa0WU treat llieiu with all the,' rap6C4,, ujjrhicfi the words of a dying in an are entitled : liul we deem them fur otherwise : instead nf accents of peace a'i l couciiution, we find the same strain of hitter invective, any a criinonioti crimination whtt-h hue always characterised the life of Andrew Jackson : - mn ti i. it , . i an i n . ; u , mmu at .j..ia mil a iif;iI til ;fi i aaYL.it J.I Sllll besides this, the same propciixily to liuiii- the s.i. ue duphciiy and liuense : the Maine appeals to gross popuUr prejudice that has marked his whole course. Some portions of this production arc most absurd and inconsistent : thus he tells Cougres it) one passage, that it is pnduiblu that p;it i of the surplu ordered lobe deposited wuli the Slates will probably be called for, and very much i.hruied, lest the Slates sbioiln make use of the money ; while in anoiliet purl, he asserts thai llie Trciisiiry must con- liuue to overil.nv with the pre.tcnl larill' l duties, and ures most vehemently a fur- l,,er ' Veui It lf this is inn bio wing hoi aiid , bIoi.nj!yMjjw.halJ3ill. He is afraid, good soul ! that the Si.ue Governments will become corrupt, mid wishes noi tu see the money go into llinr hands, llo thinks lite public lands ought to be locked up from' sale except lo actual sealers at low prices for gWd : and yet the settlement of litis land is a measure most dear to fiim. He says, the employment of ihe Slate Banks us depositories was a mas ler piece of wisdom in him, and yet he tells us thai public money has accumulate J in them fir beyond they capitals ; thai ihey are used as machinery to transfer land from the Government lo Speculators by the simple operation of credit, and that this is an evil of such magnitude as to be put down by destroying bank credit '"altogether and substituting he hard money yntem. lie kicks lustily jigainst the dead Bank of Ihe United Staicsaiid faii wonuV kill it o ver again. IlV raves against all Bauks,atid yet by removing the check;, created by the U. 3. Bank and gorging the local banks with the public money, he has mullipled banks and created an excess of paper mo ney, the like of which has never been wit nessed. Such are some of the features of this miser ible i State paper. It is argued by some, that the President did not even see it before it was transmitted to Congress ; That such has been the state" "of bTs health fir some time past, that he could not at tend to any kind of business that Instead of its being Andrew Jack son s last, it is in fact, Martin Van Buren's Srst message j if this be so, it is a gross fraud upon the ia- on, bul little short of forgery : it this be Li.. o ilui poor commentary upon Ui Irani actiona of King Andrew'. ratf nbiida too, bff frfell8 nl prdmuea badly for 'felt ucceaaor i but we cannot altogether girt in to una notion : we rather think it i the laat ebullition of the expiring crater, fit ia too mtteh like him whoae .ignaiura il bean. to be 'a mere airnulation, even by one whoae glory it has been to study and ape him. Air. Huntsman denies having asaerla4 a- y tbinr rtbe Tcirn """'"I ""iwwhoii ih ma deposit bill a meudmeut oi(iu own kmwUdm II. Mi. asserted be saya, what was pretty well uoder- uw Taamnnion. to wil, tbal Uaa. Jack sm threatened IwtoreJiand io veto tba depuMie bill uulvaa u waa amended lo auil him : aocoraV 1.8,J r'" Ua,i'' Attorney General, and Martin Van Buren's tool, preoarca the mLu u MOardgieii to Mr. AutUony, auothar b.4, who takes it to the House where it ia proposed and adopted. What a flairrant and tLm.LiZZ ioUrterei ce by ihu ExiMUUve ia Ihe deliberations ofCongreaat Tha lime haa beoa wba --.h diclalion would have been reaeutad by Cvrea ... ... w.nt iiueu terms, dui in mis instance it naa obeyed with crioiriiia aerviin h il.. P... deul'a lolluwers and hie uppouenie were atraid to make a ahow of reseuimeni, lal the o,hoio bill should be endangered. 4 CILJUJIXGE. RODOLPH biistJ)IIN BASCOMD.or the coiiqneiur of the West and South West, against Hie tomjoeror of the South anJ Nurih, The friend of K aloph in Lexington and ila i- cinity, prpiie to ran fcies igainet J jhn Basomab, 4 mile heals, over the Kutucky Assoeialiou. Course at LcxinguM, on Wednesday, the id week in May nex., being the! 11 U JiCOOOa n.le, fa forfeit at the option of the owners of Jhn Battenuib; not to exced half, nor leas than one fourth the amount :) The race lo be run by tbe rules of tha Ceuiial Course in Maryland, tu be closed by derailing ihe forfeit in Ihe Branch of the Bank jd Kentucky in Lexiiialun.hv the 1st Pehuary, I8J7. 1'he Iriends of Rodidnh will nav the friend ,.l Jona Uaacoraa Una I housand LKdlara to def tav ihe expensts of his visit Is Kentucky, win or loose If John B iscomb accepts the race, it la left at h option to chwe the match with Rudolph, or invite L.innet io enter on llie same) terms and make il a swetpstake provided the distance Is brought dwn to 60 yards, if a swcepsiake, or remain at 140 yards, if a milch race. " If a sweepstake is agreed lu, i.oinre is desired by ihe 1st of January, to give the friends of Lin net rim loamipt, if ihey wish, by ibe Ui of Fb..J8J7. A notice addressed :o Thomas II. Piidell, President of the Keniucky Aocta'iin, w Mlliiueot H accept ul close either of the above prupieiiioiia. I o Ihe owners of John llascwnb. Lexinloii. Ky , Nov. I, I8i. JOHN BA5CO.MBE. We own no race horse, hs do not bet on races, or any ihjijf elc we ueversaw a race of any, celebrity, and yet, we, from a sort of pauion flaa fjarsas, hskjjrf enr attention a gl tiuttloa it ii sary eehfe aaVlodurgea us te rsutark juiaid Vhe wrt(rifelu(i4 ' Hik liadsBea'flbne, nuinlmr of the Turl Reuisier, L2L Bascoinhe was sent on lo Long Island lo meet an engagement which ihe Southern Sportsmen had matlo with ihose of the North.""" His "own era were no parties to that etiiraoeinent. U at no challenge or aceepluniw of hia. In soolli he 'tad jin.1 1 b-aien ihe favorite of linn w la., made this r ice, and was niHgnaoiinoiiHly tender, d io the o vner ol his lain rival, to compete wild whaiev er horse n.iht bebronobt t., ih jhiIIs. He went on under most dit.advanlii.'eoua circumsiaiiotis . i . i. .... .... . . . i io ran neai ai .uigusia an 11 II ul April, in 7m 44s. in wliiuh he distanced the famed Ar- '4K AiKml l!ili uflliul moiilh, (we believe J li staru lo the. North to run litis match forty nays ihMieal'ier. I'he distance from Augusta to Lng Island cannot lie short of SOU u.lles. If iia-uuilie should travel ilO miles a da , lie would in. n mi1v reach llie ground mi the day before the nice ; but I hi uecoiini dales that he readied lore several 4iy before ih- race : of eoiiie he most have t ravelled much harder : Thia is not Nr. rieM unles to big owner's stable ,onjb ChallalliHiCiiie, iid J5D to AiigustSi when he met Argyle. But aiy tint he went pari ol ihe way iu Steamboats : So much 'the worse ; Nothing puia a horse so out of fu ae Ihe tumble and unaccustomed moiiuii ot a Sieain Boat ; besides the effect of the vessid'a uiotiou up 'ii the stomach and bowels, the aseen ding and dcsetiding ol inclined planes lu gel on boaid and off again, calls into act ion muscles and joints, not accustomed to such suns, and uf iiiurse leaves the horse sore : To say nothing of injuries that might not be discovered lu which Una umdo of ua veiling greaily exposes a burse. Any one ai all acquainted with the mailer will at once tell you that a daya travel, ia far less in jurious lu a burse generally, than a dsy's aland- ing on shipboard, l u consider, also, the impos sibility of regular siabliug, regular meals aud other regular attentions during these forty days f.bjs journey , if Biacojibe was in ciop order, he must be i miracle in coustliutiun, as well at. running Under all these disadvantages, be ar rives at New York, he runs the twu heats in 7m: 49s. and 7 da. 51. lie beat his comiieiilor. we must think and sty, with ease. ' After all thia because the owners of Baicumb. would not agree to run ibe race over sgain, thai same week nor in thirty day thereafter, Ibis article (which is now disowned by lb. Editor .) siys they have " perilled" his" reputation" " surrendered the gieai trophy," 4e. But he refusei also to go b.ck and run against Post Boy, in the fall at an odds of 1 1 to 10 thousand dollars, therefore be stands branded high in the forehead with the challenge of Post Boy." , To all this w. say Col, Crowell would have been fothtih sa wrlLas masier, if ha bad put bis burse to any more hard work in a short tfme after this race. At great disadvaniage he had adjuirad his horse s repu tation whieb would do him for lite. He could gain noihiug by beiiing Pott Boy over sgtiu ; ' hat U could fcjowgieatly by Uing beateq by him. 11, ik ui aLu aU a . i . All that the N.il.. ...!... " . .. v.. B..IUR,a oouiu ask, on the soce of Jiheraliiy. w-al. be. ihai lb. race should be ran again mi prioeiptaa of pfee, quality this would seetat- be, tbal at Bas- New York, that Post Bo sboold goto Alabama: the owners of Baseomba Weroo'jr tb-a Ibis, they offred lo b;.tw oiuerenca or 4,000 dollars in a bet .4 i i lA.m ' . : .J ' . , so,otio iffosi Boy would com to Augutta. Or lo take Iblt and try conclusions again on Long nun . - tleeomct outsgstn in the Turf Reriat.r u. November and offers to run against any horse i.o.umi at Attgnata. between that lime and tba lai of March following. There certainly is ground to complain against tbe owners o Itoseoiube tor want of geaeroaify : on ihe other Hand, we ibink Cul. Crowell baa glMai gru(ind wsMnpiainoi tne manner in which bis horaa kaa baea treated. It was unsrnerous lo i.ies- an unequal bet Uam him. It waa ignoble to de mand a pnilie rttnueit of a very imprudent and tooiwh mate made by a m..i 0wi.r between i',e sane horaes. Above all, it was man and pour spirited lu aliaek and ny ludisjwiage the Saith ero llvrae iu Ibe Turf Ugiu( : we say ibis, because the Editor of the Turf Register says in' lha December No., that this article was com municated, although il came forth in an ediioriij form end was calculated to throw Ihe whole weight of tbal Journal against the reputation u BaeciNiib, y To the owners of Rodolpli, the Kentucky Horse, we wou'd sav il ihev vih .. i-l. .l- laurola fro.a tbe brow of Baseomb. let them do , ' ' IHV as he did - seek him and run on his terms on the Augusta course, else fur ever after ..W-eileni:-lr the world will . it ta , 4tottM-.- for .a-'. Johu a proiMNiiton will rejT.in ..pen until Is, day of January, so that if ihev are in aarue.1 n...- ii. earueai inev can havsatnal tor aa much money and hunt maior as ever waa slaked on one match iu A me rtca. We have wrilien a much longer article on thia suhjeol ibao we i.itended, but we per.-eivn so touch uf low jockyism in Ihe course ,mrued by Vnh Ihe North and Weal in regard lu Una ?rJ very unemorL borseilial think il ihe doty ..fine Southern preswa filial pay any at tention lo these matlert.) lu expose them. We atippoee stme P.ajt Bay hss been so badly beaieu hy Alalanta and some other mhIchouh, lhai at' least, the di-uuMion of ihe relative merits of him and BoHCuuib will cease. HOW SHALL WE LIVE ? H.M,r 7 or 9 dollars a barrel, Ry 50 eenta per bushel. Corn do ; Butler 15 cents per pound Potatoes 40 and 50 cents per bushel , V.J ....ii ever ; nmreiore, how shall we I v.? We will be marvellously kind, as well as mar vellously wtse.and tetf yon. In Tha flint place, eat no cakes, pies, or thiiiga of this kind, bni live on plain and wholesome food. Buy no little mekniH-ks, wrerr as nuts, rarsina, ac; 6 the fw Hes,boolloillic!il in drew r hfu.b miad, ,4ba M, cnat , ana wf ft.'.Jbifcam. mi4itopnxtiiti?Aiiytt oiThst .T!l JWJ! in estra three r 111,11 J? " ..... j ..... . . . . . . n tsif e' vw, uui i -r ut wesnnet. 41-1.-: ( jt "it :.o,e i-iitti' 1 yu ate -I-... T V'-""JMrm,-nJ 'iMteioiJ 'rn niiiirteJ ttirihwith, and provide vonrselves with ne. Sa wood by making y.Hir dwellings njiirt : and b) using sluves, and beeping your ilonrsshul. K.illow these dtreeiions, and, il you don't goi along well enough.il is becaune yoa ure In ay, and we must be pronounced pour tbeol rette.l i ,-oiioinists. . . , . ' SoHlhttn Riichh The Presbyterian Synod f S.uih Carolina and Georuia. which aasembled. ui iMille.ln.'vilU, a few daya since, vnunimmuty M-t fori ReiMibitiona eujiHumg I heir Delegates to the General Assenihly to disavow all right of le- rtsiaiioii or Utseiiseion on the p irt of Hie people ol tl.e North with regards to ihe Institution of Slavery ; iu refuse to mingle in any act, by rule or speech, wbicl. involves even ihe discussion of the eiihjiei, and n quiring limn in withdraw If.nii i lie (ieueral Ast.iibly and come home, up on any atiiypi by ihai Vidy lu Irgialate on,ui liscoss una sutijefl ai all. r'rrjfi'oio Tlie Electoral vnta ((f t,ia Stale haw Is en jfiven lo II iiuMi Smith, of Alabama not elected hy the ieoiIe. and I lie Semite of ihe United .States w ill have lo choose between him siitl .Mr Granger. Mi. Leigh Us resigned his teat iu tba Sen ate. The GutAT Race. We luarn that theirreal inaicb race beiwecu firAwy John and Jilitt Jlledhu. for 10,000 waa won ov former with eaM-, in twu heals, and beating her ahuoat'efery stretch. 7'iNielsl heal, 7m 5b's. allowing fur the length of llie track over a mile, 7.55 Seu.iid best 8m Ss. allow ing for lb. addi lioual 30 feet, Sim S The Turf was wet and heavy, in ommquence vf tbe rain, which ft.ll considerably before and during the race. Col. P. M. Butler baa been elected Governor by the Legislature of Souib-Caroliua .without opposition, and Win. Uubose, Esq of St. Ste phens, Liest. Governor., Henry Uaily, Attorney General ; j. D. Edwards, Solicitor ol the South ern Circuit ; T. S. Player, Solicitor of ihe Mid die Ciniii ; and Jos. Black, Treasurer of ihe Upper Oi vision. ?-;' lionod in the" Rjver near Wssbiuglon. In this Mate, was unlorionalely conumd by r ire on the 30ib ulu and Utveadlul to relate, ll.reo human beings , (slaves) periVbed in the dames. On the next mghi the Terpentine Distillery of Col. Joshua Taylos was burnt down. SUIl PLUS inJ-MUE.-A Ml passed both branches uf the Legislature, for he accep tatloe i.f our portion of the Surplus R4veuua. in the f louse id' Commons, by an unanimous vote in lha Ssiate, with only one dissenting. Dr. HaLL, of Edgeouub. Will any Representa tive ttom Nor ih Catohua, iu Congress dare to Vole against the re-ena-tmenl of the. Depiai'te Bdl.alicr such au expression uf the p pular will? We shall se. TM&SU&RR'S UEPOR T.-Thisvala able document ippranr in ifara. psper. and afforca sslis'actMry' evidenow.of the peculiar qosbfka lions which U"n PAtTtasoN piasosoes for that branoh of the Public service over which be pre sides li is rumoured thai. In coosequenco of the admitted inadequacy of ihe salary to geileel support Gen. P. inioiidi to decline a realcciiun: j 01 F Is it not Boor immim t. La . Offlosr, fot tha sake f a few bandrad doll.,." ' ' A, v (Kaleigb Register WED 8T4TVTE8n Lil. fled ul T roto,0,flJ k b lb. Codi cL 7 ' """'" to eonsummaie what the subtiiiuu. rules of writte. reasua .,d plain cm- frv Jbd r Um ii KLi. LT """numbered, 'he law will then be easy uf ewnprtheiwioa l ibe platne understandm. .d aZ SmvStX dapted to ,be oonditi.H, o. mm, .? .HS dy. 1 ruth and deaiwUa Wal oettaiatv will f- J1', 14 as ane'dilbi. Ihepriociples aud spirit ( the Uw tuungled M eodless intricacy ii, JgeoJAeirmrUkt the meeting of the British association, on Friday week the only fcet elicited through the evening' was the declaration of Dr. Buckland, that millioiiaol years must henceforward be sigiied lo the age of llie world, and that the beat Hebrew scholars had lately given Mirepn-iaiion to llie two hist chap . f : - i. .... r teraof Genesis. How many millions ? by stop at millions ! MARRIED WTr "J?''1 "T ?4,h l La Grsega Tenn m Ernaoae Charch.bv Rev. S G.'Lit- ? r y MLASSiCAGE. to Alia iiO a vsugnier or the laie Rev. Ttoan ".ni.iofHieriy of Salisbury North-Carolina. DCfH In Ibis counlf on Sunda .1.. , ,.l JA.MhS COLES, aired tbnii Hit " fs - j ea save Also, (in Ibe same evening, in lha viciniiy of of tin. place. MR. HERMAN EARMIART. Col. V 1LL1AM HOG AN or.ppoplexy. ol. Hogan united a sound understand, ing, will, a discriminating mind j and du ring an active and useful life in the eer cm of h,s Ci,i julilfB jn tUm j-j. and elsewhere, displayed a most nertini. j nacions regard to the rule of duly. In the " w' "e was nnst exempli ry. In the eudearmenu of the domestic circle he null long be remembered , hia liberality and active benevolence awjopg his neighbours -'wiaf pniverbial. - He bore a protracied lHuest with , ehriatian fortttnde. Communicated. Fm Iht Cincinnati Witt if JVmti - fil,i'"'.'LP"i".w tonnes that Ihe fo. U- L. KINN ARD, tabu was so badly scalded a lew daya a(u en brd lha steamboat Fka, !ied ai the hospitable dwelling , Gen. Lvtlk, oq Aaturday evening laat, and was berried tester, day afternoon with diaiinguised marks of ra- Mr. Kmaaao waa seed sbont Si ra: an.l 71 f L.'mmUCmg.nm . frinn Indraos. Uis death k rendered ihe mora disireaairg, as we understand he was on his way to Ptoladephia, with a view of being-mar ed to a lady in thai city, whom ha intended la king with him to Washiegton. Statr orjlorttiCjiroHna, - tit f U If tr - t u i vr ' " Cetrrf tfPImm FraWM Jvoprm Ar Term, 1830 William Davis, Adm'r. at fix'r. Eipartoa. ' Pursuant to an order of Court, ifiesubarriber will expose to public sale, at Mount Airy , Surry Co , on ihe bit. day of January pent, on a credit of six mouths, ' - . r l1lrJL,. TWELVE LIHELY roes, coniiisting of a Jikelv fvllovr, two women", and nine well grown children, f ( 4 The pnrcba-iers will be required to "give bond with approved security. , WM. DAVIS. JaWr of time, '""""' ' JUe Vt aw. dee d, and E& tor or"' - Maltluvr Davis, dtctimd. Oicsmhsr.jX.SwSl9 .-4.--,,w..;- $2d IU3WARD. t ANAVX AY hom the suhtcribar on Iftth M of November, a ngro man, named TIM, Oot 49 years of egie. bWh CuwipU-aioa, xbuut five feet foor'or five incbea Aigb, h-a a stuppag. iu his speech. He profeasee to be a very da. ... v.mji Baptist. , Having pe refuted him ia Moat ginnery county, m4 far from Slobea Kerry, mr opinion ia, that he is in that neighrxirhood I will give ibe above reward for bis apprehension and delivery to ma. -HENRY S. GORMAN. Concord, Dec. f 7, I83u 4iS " FOIl DALD 4 FIRST RATE JINNKY . warrantoj il to be in fual Enquire at this Offic$. JOB rINT.VG Of every description neatly (.JJtme.at this UiUce) ! I i
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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