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: jzrrFimami"autmm I The enow etorm which we had here on JGili district be requested Jo Uold meetings and -i-W- : 1 March. was a deluse-of 'rain' In Swth Carolina I appoint deUgatesalso-to meet in Jithboro' TabIUjXJV"J nd Georgia. Tberiys wrewbllen Jo a ter y on Mohda? the 12lb ofAprtl next. ; -- unusual height.- almost equal to'ibe freshet oi u.ihi-m vi i. rniiiro,;.. a ' last June. ftianv man latinns were n.mdrd. and I w ..- . I -I s J tl.' t . JLt I Mm - ill V 71 X i J if- :- ".it rp - 1 annoltflPP 1 IT Aiithnnzru t" ouiim..vv n:.. Jr ii ;can?ic!?e to re weseni 7tZ. .. oriz Ji iaun'nce -ftt r. Da-. .ulr label.r!d on nxl.l urt- iat,C, P Nil. a Dac. Bufoa' Kn iwit P yJeWatUtoUiio'lier delesales in "At AMrUgb. n ihe ;2.h April, ery much iriured. Hamburg was a?ain rlnbir- datl, and ihe water rose to jhedepth of Irani itiTe feet lo six- inches jiir most of lhe'UrtP. .5eeral were lost along Ihe JiTeia. The Aogura (Ga.) Chronicle, saysfjWe hate received a letter bv the Western mail, io- forrnrng as nf the loss of the mail, &eJ:froca I which we make ihe foHowing extract : kv . Madison, Ge. March 14ih. "The If on, Hioes Hilt, was on hefeoaehr n.i liMt all his hnfftrnffp. h ttM1 thrown on an Island on which he remained atxwt twenty honrs, tvtthool food'or fire, a -"part of which time he had T. A 6ener :'",f0 ' . candidate for CcD2ress MANY WHIG5. HEFORM. fciowte the reajdfrs atntioo to the Circc LrrM cd Daniel Webster . ii(i..V i -. T . v . , ... 1 '"rtAere.beaeerlItat ia ;o oe ine coui ' . . it-V.oU.ifv will nursae towards of- I Jj-. iK General GuTernmenl, who may to take a tree to keep from being swept away.' . - - ' Steamboat Lou -The Steanvboat, f Jcho Randolph, was 'lost onfthe Mississippi rier,on the 2d of March'. She left New Orleans on that day, and when aboot thTee miles above CarrnJton, a dense fog eoddenly' arose, dutina which she run asainsl the snore, and so injured ner loai sue annk in fifteen minutes. All her cargo was lust, and but few paasngers saved heir baggage. No lives lost. . . - 1 . ; . , - H " The Farmers' Jldvocatef' ediu-d and pob lished.bv Mr. J. Sherwood, al Jamestown, N. C, has been considerably enlarged, and other- wie improved in appearance. Mr. Jrierwona the del - '.-mm- The Ghair, aftet ' some deliberation, ap pointed the following gcnilerricn : John d. I roy, t.tq Aitreci brnwer. Gen. Alex. Gray, J. MB. Lc-K" Cl Z.bedec Rush, William J. Limit, On motion of Jesse man was added to the number of delegates. Ub motion of John n I roy, n?q. Itesolvtd, That the Secretary foi ward the proceedings of this meeting Ut the Salisbu ry Watehioan, the, Uieensbomtigh rairiot and Southern Citizen for puWIiralion. u ii. b. ELLIOTT, Utim n. J M. B. Leach, Sec'y. Jonathan Worth, .Michael Cox, Efq. Roheit Walker, Jesse Walker, Walker, the Chair- THE UNITED STATES AND GREAT : BRITAIN. We onderstarjd that the despatches received b? oar Government by the CaMtinta from Gieat Biitain are of entirely a pacific p'haracteri and' although there had been some jsxcMcment in England on aacount of the arrest of McLeod, yet the public mind was becoming more quiet. We see it stated in the papers that Lieoten ant McCormick had been tecouomended for a I.t.rdnf the Admiralty, an ac- count, as stat 6d by L ud John Rus3cll, of ser- Jripr Hie uciici' . . wits imuiuf c ..... J ' . : itontiAns. further lhan lo ex i I in i V a .taaom n( enlargement entirelv 1 - t . i (? immind n( the Iiviritfillctw"'5 vk r ' I u" uuc " '" -- t j---. ice prnuuu"u uj mui l i hi liabt of efery rrevmar: ty casting meir on jlia own riskf hoping that the artners ana j h 8operor colonial auiDonues iu . NNf5aD:. .; ..-.lik. Ween 'that anv officiooa lo t the P.nntrv nhiiM intereal he has I the Caroline. The order in council granting M , I- , .-M VI- oiJ.,e.l ' ui..M;.t.B.J,.l. the W:on was dated in JanoafJ. tffercne by any emjeer ... uW v-.. esponseo, w... cuU, F u u, a'lbe looee uf Commons February 19, Mr t ; U rtmntil r and sooh Will ba I ii,.. ke nn rMiA iMfton In hold back S as the 1 n . . ii t . icflrtit ii ill Fur it1 , i rll: ta tnat Blit lhI. 1 j..t. ITaraJ liOnn In Til (41 50 J 1 ; C MinMlinn the klilPHtlOn Ol the 4 .113 ' " " 1 AUWc is viibivw (ir 'I eill .OKCIcniji n,iTV'iug -" -1 - i tor ift fLe Lvilthburs' P: '1 ill f .emulative. nroceeoW!. published jn h readt-r will see that the controversy between Vtrginia and New orK has assumed a new jwaiUhewqaeoce of what wa cannot help cons?djpMng ftty onfor tonate decision of Gov. Gilmer, againat tba ad vice or4 is cooncil, refusing to surrender a fu gitive frum jnstica demanded by thej Governor of shall comply with a similar demand made upon him by the Executive of -Virginia. I The course of Guvcmor G;lmer, which, with ajl oar respect for thai gentleman, and our appreciation of the mntiiM h nhirh he has been influen- ra,l 'ore are nm rf lied to sav is a confltct both ! iil ti'ia nnnBtilntionnl datV and With StlUnd Pol- I rrnii a i w7 - -j .urioieJ ii rnursathe atiennon oi me le gislature; jnd on Saturday last, the following resolution wis Bdor'eo : i hesotved, therefore, by the General Assera- UJm ik! in tie ntinirifl ihe said fotrime. if ljal- i. rhirneH wiih prima committed in New York ...i .r.n,u k the fJnTernor of that Slate auu uriuaiiutu j ...w : accordir.o- to the eonstitqtioa and laws ot tn u- tA cuta nimht tti he surrendered, nniwun- star.dinT the refusal - of the Governor of New- York so to act in a similar case. Thp vote on ibis resolution was one of re markable unanimity, being ayes 90, noes 6 ;and on the adopiion ot which being cornmonicated to Giv. Gilmer, that functionary addressed a long letter to the Hoose, defending Re position he had assuaid, and concluding, as his coascien uous convict ioos of duty would nt allow him to corifurm his action lo me views p ;piro3Cw, . . T a i. wjth a reiinalioa ojojjice: a . Mu Bayly onereq a resoiuuon u ution of Guv. Gilmer be not accepted, which was laid on the table. . i ieftefl ' S in prnenring water fruS. festin well, which has for several yeairT:en in progress at Grenelle, at an expense of 160,000 t.mw,m Vtim linrintv instrument. ' after Iiaiiia. b . kainfr reaeherl the enortOOUS - depth a- t m w - 560 metrea, (l8S7bngiisD leeu rcacwu the water,: which immediate!) sprang up in hnndanca lo the too Ot the OOfe. u' operation has resolved a highly talereattng trenlswrtj.!! nrnh em.tandUDroVCS tnai a.uutv I & r--Li--. , ... ...... of watei exists under ine green ciiai au which for mi the bed of me environs oi Pans. , By Ba Excellency, John Jl. Morehtc1, mander-in-Chief, in and over the Stat: ajorttaxd. , TTCr HEREAS, I have been dolj inf imed by ?T the Prwhrnation of His -Excellency, William H ehrt Harrison President eft..: United Slates, that tbe lasf Monday cf W next, (being theSlst day thereof,) has been fix ed upt n hv him for the meeting of tie first .e s'.vn of the iwenty-seventh Congress cf tl o it..;i..i an event which renders it es- pedientand necessary tfcat the Elections fur th? - e i.i in l!,e TPXt tCP Accordini .he Ust censn. tnr,, ih R.?.ni.iini ' f M me u"ui w . - ... Now, therefore, by virtue tr the aattiomj a to uui . . j ... V.. wimrfei' savs an exchans la p.r that Massachcsetis gives 20,000 Whig majority." - ith removed .want and' Itbey ttrarde'nily struggled in the late to advance the atajeef Agricohnre, can well V'aich tiniest. - iin.U t'l be ' 9d r IL.iiira rl ,,rlot V","l',", FT. - i r.'.ik n f 4tri.-'will i removal f ,e$rtjo it " s orW of the reformations for 1 that none who valoe improvements in, and labors fh Eastern Boundary of the United States, feen,; that any failure on the if the, public revenne, reg- i ' '.--. a 1 - -m.rA - 10 maKe.inair reiums uwiu- La (runsidered sufficient Them's real Whig meas- I an decline. Rrl The Hool' James Graham, is a! candi date for re-election to Congress from his tiatricf. . - ha revived the fulloWIPff replv V mMV... " w - , . . .. . .Vffdwo.'aari. id thai the present eitu- alion uf affairs was this .' Great Britain bad firat proposed a draft of a convention for the appotnt- , ..r .mmig.i.m m settle the bouudarv. That draft had not been accepted by tne uonea i MM VAN UU KH. Ttie LegislatureW: Missouri, having proposed I there, to he depth of three feet, i Mr Van B'iren for the rfesjoeocy, ai me r.. iioaofGcn. Har ison's term. Mr. Van Buren litesalong lelt,4afeiljh of March, in which lexpresses much' l rat i lode for the honors which life been conferred upon him, and a tows' his iest devotion lo t(ie principles he has sustained i i:f itrihutea ihis new inanifes- f - . J . Ia itaronnil I . . ' - btjoo of continence; in a r. "rft." r . cra jf reforroing one bdness, Which he declares a oangemus mrr8 - abngcs of oar Government : goes ot say whether he will, or will not consent tok I candidate ; but there is ho doubt if hie l -1: ! u u...v.m fortune nn' his hack.1 he will IneBflswiii uuip ,w..r-. - - rB Tli. i,mtttm .Aim aF TKlk nit DCaRmilch more severe in the Eastern part of the Slate States, and a eounter draft was sent over by 1 ..AiVtr...i. ih,i anirnmRAt. It wa9 nol one lo wbich mtn- than it was here. It .s said by tne-uo i,onn ohint could accede, and in the State, ".printed at Elizabeth City, to have fallen , of Ugt ar lhey ma de another pro- f k J.nih r three reef, in enme nlacefi I 1 . rri .i L. kal it nrnntd have been ihciq.iuiiiq ui(iw yi w, - , pogi a ney iiiwaiii t.. -. - (iahtnet I but it had been that depth. upon a level. The grobnd was despatched to Great Britain anotbt-r propnfi?Ugin, i I .o4 kee - . ' I WUICU lieu H savu. w. Tf9 i ' - , barely covered hete. ' I. Tke . ki rnnrt ' had I .vi eharhies af the world -r ' I I HO wailOl aiw ows wi va """" i on UB V ; . - ? :-'.:- nei; o -it,M-tVinAainff been made had taken place indepenoenuj o. hone8l and honoraoie, ". tys Wa invite attention to tne toiiowing i . . .. ... nm . .TrL-a(in n ; From the JVdlional laUllisefpr-' Editors: fhe charge of a kJcripiion made against President Harrison, jbwlCG lobe and lYs kindred editors, comes with a very bad race from that quarter. Two cases occur to oiv mind at this time, wnicn oeij a paranei iui cold blooded, relentless persecution tor opinion's lr. i ! First. That of Cant. Arobrosei VVhitlock. This man was a private soldir r in jGen. Wayne's armyi ror mentoiious ;Conauc,nB recBi commission, and rose to the rankjof captain. bad Jiealib : he quit lltiU lliv -o" , . i ' j .u- ,n ihe. then Presidenti as a rewatd far his fidelity, conferred on hid the office of ... war. . . ail t - J Ha Receiver of f ubiic Moneysj ai ijiriwiwMniw, inin. This nlaceY he held until General .iHebann eame into oower. One0Lhis first acts dumiss the ua soioier, luia uim au.. TT W -.- . . ..I. A man, muie . - Fggs.Qot friends in Chaflrston may ex pect aoout Saturday tt xi awoderate sopply of Egzsm then market a-wagons?ed jhmch ihirnlace tne other iry fe nnd fcr the city, with a cargo ol eleven hundred cl.. irni. ?v - W Fi-ort e JVtzrional lauStencer. TO PRESIDENT H AR RlSON. OS K131SAC6UEAL ADDRESI. ' Yes! let them call it pedantry ,'ihat thou Hast drawn tbine illustrations from ih page Rich wijh 'he rfcrds cf t'je Roman age, AnWhminri ihe Classic wreath around Jhv brow W here should a statesman eaten tne oairio ur Km from those hallowed altars of W'Uie? On, then ! to deeds of poresi fame aspire, And emulave cacn anereni name suuiiui Thine be Fabriciu' nobleness of soul, . A Cjesar's eiemency, wMoout hia pride, . Sieru to ihvself. but mild to all besidi A And Brdtls' hatred of unjust control ! In thee ma V eerv blended virtoe snme r Thrtu need' si them all ine seat oi Asm. ton is tbiue! i E1CI28' v ii :w j well to beak it. A. REPU LIC AN PRESIDENT tU BDiiffhtlv aid talented W asbington Cor- Ll,nS-nt nf the U New Haven Palladium," BamaajaHvP-P8? have been oer cdme;i. In spite of the'ternble throng wnicn Pset bim fur a while tbe string of his door 1 . N ' . ' i . SlTl - U II . Via im n little tisfiever oeen orawn iniuugu. -. less pressed opon than : he was latelyplboogh llicj bavenot by inv means done comiog yet. His succes- - - .. , n:-- been maoe nao issen pio niucpciitii"j u-i nonesi aoa nnwi . , eJ-Wejnvite attention to the following lhepending neg0iiaiioi. in order to save time L,r, Mr. Canby, a true Jackson man. took about Circular of the President, to ' the. different ao(j l0.MCare as m&ch information as possible re-1 g. thousand dollars of the public m?npy tod . a . - r r I - . .11 Mf isktnn will ha B u i- -vfit,- n.n.,iiDfin Th nlH fien- Native to the geosrapnicai inieresis oi witoi applied it to nis own nse i an hivm i-jm heads of ihe. Departments. Ihe old, faen auve. n , p Z?vL. m ,hnWurv of the United States. on the rexphrte statent of ihe British, com Within the last week, the President has reinsta missioned, and could not be binding fnor ftas it, ied hlB 0d and efTly friend, Capt,. W hillock, in of course, meant to be so,) upon the other party. the O0C0 froB3 which the fell spirit of Jackson- ii;ii eitao han a I n sent (ommissioRer6 i...i .i.itaH him iimt twelve tears ago. Of their.own to inqaue, in the latter part of last 1 jie 5econd case is that of Geo. Van Kensse- k.n Lo Vohewert the had not made anv 1 1. io.nr eince Poatmsster at Albanv. New material progress. York. This case caps , ihe climax for malice, hatred, and cruelty. Nay.jl was equal to mor- i AMENDING THE EVIL. der itself With all his violence of temper, with AiMtinuiU 1 r,rj pvia-.. . -H,;nm,nJ malion nfluenceS of the A Correspondent of the "New York Com- K;tcneucabinet, Gen. Jackson (to his honor be CIRCULAR. j Department of State, : , March 10, 1841, rj To the Hon. Thomas Ewing, Secretary of the Treasury : Sis; The President is of opinion that it is a ereat abuse to brine the patronage of the General Government into conuici wuu the freedom ol o e 3 2: o 2 to 3 9 f- a 3 2. o CD e 4 s Ok - 2 - ST n o ft CD 3 3 5 n P T . re - 2. ?L o 3 a. 3 (TQ 3 D" .. rr 5-"8 OS- o aq -a 2: 3 m. .eieH h an Act of the Gcnetal Asserr hiy of this State entitled An Act concerning t mode of ch losing Senators and Representative in the Cnfrres.f the United States." (fft ed Statutes 0 -V. C Chapter ar.d to t end, -that the Freemen of this Stale nisy U dnly represenitd in ie next Congress, at us ftrst session commrncing a airesaio, 1 u this my Proclamation, hereby commanding ai requiring all Sheriff aodclhcr Returning Of.i ceis of the several Counties composing ndi Congresiopal DtstrictC to cause Polls to Ve c pened and kept, and Elections to ba held, f ' Repre?entatives to the next Cingref3 of ti o United States, on Thursday, the thirteenth day of May next.atihe places established by law in their respective Coanties, for holding said Elc lions. And ldo further command and re q',r saio onerius, """"i, ,, raeel for ihe purpose of comparing mo 1 wis. i the limes and places prescriaeu j i purpose. Andldo,by wi.my arrocuma. furthe'r 44 require the Freemtn. of this Sia'c, t meel in tbeir respective vouoiws, a v aforesaid, and " at tne piac jcaiaousneu taw. ihon and there to give their vole for Rej fesentauves," in ihe next Congress. ' Pain testimony whereof 1 have caused ifco Great Seal of thrfitate to be nereontu . and signed the same with my hand. - . . ) , - w. t . V r") Doneailhe City ot ..liaieign, u L. s -tlie twenty second j day ot Aiarc, in L$ the year of our Lrd "oi.e. ihoosa-l etffht hoiidred and foriy-one, and of'the Inde pendence of the Unhcd Stales the sixty fifth. ? J. M. MOREUEAD. By the Goveinor : Ja: T Littlkjohk, P. Src'v. f 13 1 1 K Sfim rican Medical Mmanac, Ur i b i 1 . JL t J. V. C. Smith, M. D., just reciit 1 by t TURNER & HUGHES. THE FAIRY GIFT, embellished with a bove one irundred Engravinjis, for Rate t y TURNER Sf HUGHES. Salisbury Female a t have been permt vented for the He therefore lie inereiore uireci u iiuwiiuim 4 writer proposes mau me cwsi uc pcu.io given taall officers and agent in tour D-1 coo8p,Cuously published with every speech i oartmrvt of the public service that jnrtisan for example " Mr -concluded his " ' yr . , , L.;k.. Arl..i- ik. deliver of which he occuDied 1 re- Dartmpni Ol tne puouc eriwicc ."-i ior r,uiFio - . ' ' . . p . J!f . . I..i- Kether nfl marks, in the deliverv of which he occupied the l bVay, r?..Sw"! . C. U;- lCI,Cnce '"J. .uu eUt. altenihm of the Hooae days, at an expense Theseffanualihe White tiouse nno mo.e u..- &uie omcers or omccr.. VT"; tothe nation of thousand dollars. The &Bltf in adantinff themselves to tne comgn w. ana ior wuouiwi, v -k- ""rr, t neonle would then be able to see in a momem, r : v 1 . M . ii 1 ... 1 , ta Mimrniioi anv i . ; Administration than any other omce-noioera. n may uc cc. t- r-- ,Tr I whether the aructe was w Aommisua j ;,,;,. nnntrihution or assessment on salanea or I nr n,Ath wouA haTea lie breaks in on a I cf the Palace, iheSub-Treasory orih.so much money anv oinci uuuo-1 - ,j 1 wneinct tuv aivm ... - ' I . -.-n nn aolaripa nr I . . .. t The eleaant aiisjocraiicusa-1 contnouiion or ussessuitui . 1 nr not tney wouia nay-wfp'7 cv- and hlavs the mischief with oinciai compciiMnuu .... rr paring. cosu .uy ' ' - . ' i l nnmnMi will be regarded bv htm as catiae 1 ...o,;"- 1.1 ; ho-. . . 1 T. 1 ,i n ,,e inn miicinci niiu i r . . i ; &Ti&m&i "W"". Wttfclporpbaa-. will be regarded .bjr.biaiajMaif ,-. g,,,, ,ggeslii,,,t b,rrWM;, ' . : - t . . . . 1 mi vemnvQ 1. . i .i,n.ihawns arrant and we reei coouubui it uiuo u,o vu., frafenmon. constituted the two great ra- r ,8' k ston and maintenance of his opinions res rter, iine . . pn nn nnkjic measures, or f ramnval. 1. :-ininil thai anv nffirer snail I refarrnsof thfe tale: President. ; He gets op . . . Dropepexpres r,i tan ric lil-e ii.ain Farmer as he is, aoc 1 r !,; nnininni res- ...... j., - vims U hreakfa within an hour a to'gir pan !) and eats with the" appetite of a ectnmon daj-laboier. He gave oneT of the ser isQis a regular ! blowing up,' the other day, for leaving a visitor dripping wet and muddy in twIJJotft chamber because the President grip Gen. Harrison gave a few days ago, an instance or liberality otjeeimg rowaros mo u quished Adminisiraiion, very different from ihai displaved by ' the Greatest and Best," when he came into omce. a nis was no ie uia iu- vitaiion to the late President and iaotner, io dine With hire, in company with the new Vice are the ways of Providence ! Tne early friend companionand fellow-soldior of this -very man U.by ihe almost unanimous oice o mo nui. can People, called to the Chief Magistracy and one of his first acts is to wipe on me sugina om the escutcheon ot his country,- in me reinii--ment of Gen. Van Rensselaer in the post office When the Globe presents two eases to match ihe fchnvR. we will cite him others. MIAMI. VVashingtos, 1arcb 23, lb41. 1 .laftlrv. ALTAll OF HYM "Those w bom. lote cement! ' Aid eaual transport, free as N What is the world tc'yp a mmn. hk pleasure and itsMoosense " Who in each oiher clasp whatever fair 1 . a . I t . a an 3 o 5-2 1 9 9 o a. Cf a -7 aw . i1 i " ft O a p 3 sirs:!!: 3 3 S- O - s d M vr Zr o ai 2 7m o. IT? ea ea TAWS a CI : ? 1 1 1 1 3 3 -B 00 " 3 3 " rr. C a w v e . c s- 5; r - ; -m to ? . 3 3 0 8 g B g High fancy forms, and lavish hearts can wish!' pecting public men oh public roeaiures, or - . - - . .l. r..il..i J...ii nfiria in the exercise, 10 me ioiie?i uciy conatitutional right of euffrage. But per sons ernploye'd under the Government, and paid for their services out of tbe (public av ee n aa aa v nHnivn a ia b ez. 'as aa a iiic war aau a a a a w twld aote-charnbcr.i. oeeaua .; . , reaaury. .r.Bu..w.rT.. Ls , -- - . , vTba loVitaiion was ac was at breakfast's!, could novbe d.slnrbed, ann; live or ofiicioos part in attempts 'T ceDd bV all but the late President and his de e ,ha carpetJvfld injured bythe mud he mindsor votes of others J wfjjf Jft 'sectary of Stale -fiegfCr. r il ( . . ti : I l.:. AAm.t Inonnaitlanl With the! SDlnt 1 . Bt Iwl nf nn uhh came on tOOl I ine ttow- Demg uecmcu uvi...... "1- ... I . 1 . . c nr In T V "'. A. all be) iaip. ;--eiM rVhe eleel ff frn. i. V .11 iLJi.1 I A InnL' lIRI a I -is acy are innpf .sno, KrV, ,. K . P,nni- ahal be free Irom on a,, influences of official alaHon an autbor ily; opinion shall also .we .'.free- anting the officers and agents of tbe Government. TKa Prftsident wishes it further to be announced and distinaiy -understood, hat 3 o. m a. m o 9 1 e a S s-a 2 5 f rr m . rJi 3 usS 2 aW aa fceV w jek 5 s2j . " n - ii -r 3 3 CP 19 inr i a. W b Is alltW 2 3 3 a 3 3 l esecranon od ihe f Palace !'" i National li New York, March 22. TU int tiTi the fnreiorn news has had here M HO U""J . v-. . - is a e-ood "effect. None of the bills sent out were . - . ; . i:l protts ed, and none are reinrneaan eveni wnicn .c AtAA h mnnv who made their drafts op en'the strength and reaponsibiliiy ol the credit of ike fTnited Stltes Bank. . I I a a w w - . McLeod. it is now certainwill not be Hied at K a nr.oont term nf ihe Coutt. ! If he had wish- 1 1 announced anu uiiu.i . Uc . v... . . . 7 . . . . 11 ? "11 Miiitw. ..! di.hnrsinir officers 1 ed an immediate trial, (h.ch rumor says he . mi 1 irnvri sail rinibiiiiiit: a -e- ,-w mm j- j ; . a 1 a a 1 trides nf offits llhe panieolar. of which w,I. renderine aeeouns alrd en d.ies not, for reasons -7 r 1 1 r . . . : , j:ii k 1 nave nao 11 ior me iris-nn ... .. ... - 51ara coooly made an error in drawing his jury This is muchVo be regretted jThere are thost Ihp Stale who . . Kn.ii. .11 . ' ... .- - . 1 i 1.11 . 1, .ii. i.niv. 1 i . 1 . . . 1 r niun i . . . r i nhnoas Mi m 11 1 nnrn v iah locks, and suave on tan hicn 1 'nraencie ol tne uoverntneqii " ?ri . I navetnterropico, auu, ?a7, , k-'-- : : i . 1 . M r i T . .1. ' ik. notl of I .1 I . . na Ttriiiah MiuUIPf to OH ino uospaii;.! anal ' - " " -- ihe demand for passports in cast; of ihe conviction ai d execution of McLeod an event not very tikefr to happen., Despatches if rem England, as vou probably know ere this, have gun 10 ash- ramzatien of the Js'avy Commenced. n Times; learns that an order lias gone firth ftnl the Navv Depar'lment for improving thft siTleNlf oriiform now worn by the several wots via a few d tint, fcaiorrs of h ?-a,lroni lhe nu'Jd tleir oa'o1hjcks.---8ild MARRIED, ri ik. r.ito nf New York, bv i the Rev. Mr. II ' . ' - - Tti-L-. U.nt, ninnle W.n. nf firrmcrt CounlV. ir line, iiruij -y o - - ' to Widow Eliza Grey, of Green County, daugh- r of Henry tfroicn. Aierenaot, or xjuieniu, j The hoes of tbe rainbow blended togeihor, Produce, we read, the fairest 01 weamer. Jtf ' Hnrrison Eaclcs 10 JUiss g u aura ij w - rnrwfina Mock. - j Tffi COURT OF BFJl TIL c ah na this nate in one ofomiscaous crowd. "' Th- grave, the gay", the humble, and the prcud . ti,4 rtfh. the noor. Ihe ienorsht. the wise 'Tis neutral ground whence1iildi8.inction flies 9 (9 3 5 S 5. -'S ?- 5 3 o ai ' 3 rr . o 5: 0 5 3 3 3 3" 3" . 3 I' I I a --3 LB CB H 3 a B o o OS i a, B a, o a 3 B a. ra S" a 3 i---A-i- I I llllllll'ltUMV 1,1 'r'aiaa 7i One ol ihe most impor, ' n..nor.tar in navinr? balances. Will be '11., . i r.... as I i 'j r " . - ! ihi order tsi. iht all lbe,ffJ l.U.lv eracied. Irrhis opinion it is I es opwards. fhwsf inowjdown j i . j.I retlrt in thia respect, to fhf early a - i a a i . ; . . i bk I heir nuge n,..i Iff all M?ker mustac,Ws iiiipenals under certain anv degree of delinquency on tnepar u. piinsaiid penalties herein sei f-.tth ; provttferr, those eninmeo wuu ?nc r""-""Jl T ' Wer.that such of the ccrs as are panic- ca.e of immediate remotai. "ryV" vu .i w. aI: r civiWed to wear the aetere observance 01 tnta ruir H4ers of such dimensions-8 not Icwf-t down the cheek than tube a - o UI!U 1 11 i. ' 4 ! DTXD (Sn ihe Sth of Januarv last, in Airdrie, Scot land: ihe nlace of his naivitv.i HenruMason, forrntrly a Merchant of Halifaxj in ihis State. Printing press ana fPypc FOR SALE. mnF. Editors of the Danvit'e (Va ) Repr ged io wear trie severe nus. i". - W -A , Vou proh'bly know ere this. nve go: ,ot to proceed, senual to the public. service, as every ot- bearer of deapalt, jrou i titrht anofea lar lost to the Treasury by unfaithfolnea jn MIJi8ler ,t l,, . i nght angles crPa!P, a necessity for ! a new i charceupon the People. J ' FAVORABLE NEWS FROM n Iredell county on Sonday if ening ihe 2S:h i ter ortVr sale the WasMnBton i (1,o.orcon,uraion!af.er,byearspro, nnd Office fia.-jreaofih- Dan Oaver. U I MJUi ii in 'irJ. ai.d Ihe whole establUhinent almost as gd as new. As we have no use f.r u at this Otlue, we will 6?il it lor a .low price and on a crtuu of six months. In t m.'.iK; ili I'r. tarnation of I re- vwii; iiiau wr"; ",v 7 t :Ilan;s-inv4eailing an Extra Session of cOficreon.tlie 51st of May next.Gov. Alore kMHar4ued his Proclamaiion which will he ki lUs pafjry appointing the. lSth day of t taonth.cn wliich to hold eor!eetion. lem RIoUi.j .1 ik.'r iimo -are pltvMd not onl? . - viyy. iV7J U I Ufa iL w - - ke Eitra SesstS, tut to the two regular 5 ' i8 of ttie Stih Congress. CililTKC iiiy - i : tit . I have the honor to oe, sir.-yr-jru.... DANIEL WEBSTER Similar tettrs have oeen adddessed to other heads of Departments. ,Vr. Calhoun's kiame was almost the only one the Van B'orerl members of Congress, which not signed tolihe letter of Inviiation to lr. Buren, to p4taVe of a public Dinner on or 1 M6ttt taa dav uf hfia retirement from office. This omiijousv We alv. ays th -- v " v Mr .. . ....... I . . I- - ys tnougni me and the " fox or tinn I air 1 4' rwJ this. lptrir.-.n in the , . w ii lia IUIUI a "v. aawa , ? of Calamity ieeins to prove it. . " . ti '"rrr. . '' ' .. ' i'.i: iim a etected o Goncrc ss in the Kennebec jtct of the meeting F VtttlttrMaine ciMinlv-the vneancv occasion, ii rtn motion of B 't, Maine, lo sirpply the vacancy occasioo J TA,- Ihe rnrrJina WatchtMW JL V 'V w-- a.s WHIG MEETING IN RANDOLPH. March 24. 184 J. On nublie notice beinff siven. a letgp num ber of the citizens of Randolphcotfntv as srmWcd in the courthouse, for the! purpose of appointing delegates to meet other dele gates from the several counties of ihe 10th congrersiohal district, in order to nominate a suitable candidate for Congress. I On motion of John B. Troy, Estjjr.. Hen- R F'lmt. F.n.. was called to the Chair, and J. M. B Leach appointed Secretary; -B aA0H!nM afl 9 . whereupon tne v-usum" i..r,. -nlained in a brief but lucid manner the ob ,11 ,.f which she bore with Christian ITU IHIirj a a . - - " ; ( fnrpitnde to. the last, Mrs.JNocy Hampton, in th1 fifiy-pevenih year of her age. The deceasid was a woman of many virions, and had been a member of the Presbvierian ih Creek, for thirty years. But a , ,.U I .' ' . f ' . r KAVOBABLE NEWS FROM FLORIDA. fTZ mow ihe decayed blossom down In her last and ',tinT nir.mn9 wnen strcggiins wu bpfore the golden chain had vound up us last l,c.k, Rhe expreSed a reat desire to go aud be with her Saviour, wJiere u;e supgs-ui loive shall oerer end, and wnere sweoi u-u. of praise shall forever be sung. J "From life i death, oh ! sodden change A 'creature now of Earth, Then where m. murial thought can raDge, A thtr." of Heavenly birth n nimn nf Reniimin Swaim.ltsq , i k rri va c -aim w a .i iil i. -avjivM i a a a j r- tll,. -..i -.!l - J I. ... ' !?.. 1 .LThat the meeting appoint ten ; i, ""v Cicvailru OV OC alull.' vji-wic JacWi'i - -4! . i .?iSsimei-;i 1 ' deitgaUSJnd Ibattne otoercoump w. Correspondence tf the Savannvh Republican. 'PlLATKA, March 14. "Captain Ker, 2.1 drawoon. a day-or two since took tweny-one Indians, with their chie-f. K'.xa Tuienuggee. Twenty odd Indians came in a few d3ys a (70 at Fort Fanning, and gave themselves up " "WilJ Cat has been in at Tampa, and gone nut lo bring in bis people, and letters to nighf say that ninety men were sent oui nn-the 1 1th m escort nineiv odd warriors on their way in. "About four hundred Indians are already at Tampa waiting to be shippVd-in fact, every one writes that the war is m." 1 -' A Peer IVicfc. From ie Altobe down, the Van Buren papers ate fa the1. of quoting from tbe lew xorK niw,viia--j ; lorldel penny paper, which fefeceo men wi.l ii i . ikoir flnnra. nnd tanieh has a tu ally been presented 6y he Grand Jury in ew York as a nnisance.'y fia abuee of Gen. Harrison and the Whig pa.tt.as" tb sentiments of a Whirr paorT." The HeralJ is aul as much Whig r. "the Gtobe itself, aad equally unprioci pe4.Fay. Olsi Viilage Hotel, rrtiHF Second Session of this insiituiicn v D nmnenee on Mohdar. 'March. .20th. still under the "care of Miss Baker, assisted by brr I sister. Miss Msry L. Baker. Terms, $8, It'. and $12 50, for the dinerent Classes, mu. on the Piano ind Guitar $25 each. Drawn s e- . a a .1 and Painting $10. l'upils charged irom u. time of entrance, but no deduction madoalttr- waids for absence. March 27, 1841 SwS5 tntt of iiottn eavoitun llOWJM COUJVTY. Superior Court of Law, Spring Term ISU. Pe'er Owena . ; . vs n Petition for Dtrcrcr. Elizabnti Owen 9,3 , - , TUP. Ilrtort bein'iBAtisfied. that, ihe delV. ant1 in this case is not an inhabitant of thia'Stasc Iris therefore ordered, that publication be in a for three months in the Carolina Watchman, : newspaper printed in Salisbury, and a!so in il Cbailotie Journal, tna; ine oeieuuam ai j u .t ihenexi Superior. Court of Law to be held f r ibe couniy of Rowan, at'. 'ihe Court -House i . ; Salisbury, on the 4ih monday after the 3rd rcc.v day in August next, and answer, or me sain j- I It Hill win s - S3 warded accordingly. , r Soeed. Clerk of our m: Court at office, the 4th monday after the tlwr ! monda, of February. A u March 27-3mS5 : Printers fee $10 ly The Charlotte Journal will please c p the above notice three months. " NOTICE. IN pjrauanee of an order of the Court r ; Pleas and Quarter Sessions for the L urm of Rowan made at Februay sesstor. 1341, l v.; E.f the estate of Jhn Trott. dee'd, on a credit I nine ainii, a ' " dee'd on the Th'rd day of April Mxt,ni:i.; ly bjy twenty, one.'yeara eld, theher an ' ; man e'jjhty yeais old . , March 6, 1341532 ' "SKB POEl SlLZ2. iU7 HjIj xtn soiu ai uie omiiuuhso m csi. T f bury on Monday the 3rd day i;fM iy rx! under decree of the Court of Eq uty, a tra;t . L-iid contauiidg 312 ACUIs jpci to a widow's .lower lytng on thegrai ?; 5. &m lJosii Road 0 miles South west of Salie'jury i . il,. k.it, al Itnr .r U llllim I ftf llill "III" VM mo imin i" UrandooT dee'd. A credit of ! twelve crl-n: i , tw allowed and bond with security lar t! purcaaw rnooey Dasuig iii.oiv mvui w. imrofl nn thft aimV rif k.llt? , II ru'iii. vi-a -"v SAM L S1LLIMAN. cut e raaa . r S A? 9 " .Marcn si, is-ii; uw iiiigl. H-w ofi.n thns in one jh rt yar, Hopes, like the,-ne hlwn roi,e, 1 At morn as beautiful and jay, Lies withered ere it clse. But human love survives the tomb Fond hearts-will meet agam. Where sweetest joys peiim-m8-' bloom Unmtxed wilh aoht ol pain. -Then let os yield thy spirit up Wiih icsisnation smile ; And. acquiescing, drink the cup, Thoogh bitter for a while " l J. A. ti. CoimriimifttYed T. j StatcsriUc, Yorfh Carolina. T&1S 1YLA.RIA I.. KSRIl, INFORMS her friM.iis and the public gener alty. that he will on fir-.t day f April next, ake tr3t vrefl know.n aod established public House, (kninby ihe name nf Work's Tavern,) Ihe same-will ihen otw n lor me reception oi TRAVELLERS AND BOARDERS rb!e shall be furnished with the best the ...,-nr.rl-rirr ill fi ! f V Pan afford. Her Si able hall e buuntifolvopp!ied with Oram of aH . I " a . . I II New Jail to Builc r m U li ...LroUniut icill rereire ceiled mi" f M Ol" uiiuciiiihx - I 5. taU to boihi a JAIL in the Town of C i t;t ih. cofnnd TaAsdav in Anril next. which time the contract will be closed. The bailding to be of Brick on a stone four atinn 45 leet long by 35 feet wide, covered v. i Tin. The Contractor will have until the first c of Januarv, 1843, lo complete the building, t :n i . . .. . .n.t i,. k . wa I k a fikondatinn la! i Will MC ihjmiicm " " the first day of November next. anJ will recc ihe fi.llowirg payment: $1500 on the 1st c i . mmA C9 kOA tnnmllr hrr. OI koveujuiri iici bw (,tfvv . .mv. - ' ter nntil the whole amount ia paid. h..a i nri cinriiv will ba rpnuired of the r t . . t itm A nlan and an.firtion cf t Win uuuiisvtms. -f .... t ;. .t ...f... l....nnr 9 House . r.nienainrat-ni o i v receive a liberal patronage Irom 'he public, as no exertion on her part shall be wantms to give jeneral saiisfactionjc wh0 a37 faTcT fae,r with a call. ' . Maich.T. I94J-9h3S I. B.KRIMMINGER.'j W. BARRINGER, VCcn'cr; R; ALLISON, 3 CooctiTd, Cabarroa co., N. Ci Match 57X241, J5w$5
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