I a I - -r ... I : t 1 Ml 4 1 :- r i ,:- 1 ... . v, , an , tEirER.Fjtoir MIT CLAY; ; Believing thatIri Clay had een mis-; dndclWodiorgrWsly. misrepresented, in rcg& to Vportiori of his Texas letter, we noticed the subject in the Monitor of the lQihiiUVf We tlieii jsaid : ; '' J- lf nr&becn frlsely charged by his.op ponqits,khat i'lri Clky addressed himself, fo i wppohi to Abolitionists of the Nor&iMne folio fwg passage of his let- ter:- h i- 4 Jl. - 1 . UdoiJot think rthat Texas ought to be receif ed into the jUjnion, as an integral part pf if J 'l in decided opposition to the wishes btki considerable and respectable -portion bf.tiie Confederacy: " - ; V - Afterj alludingf to j another part of hjs Ictterij vlnch, : taken in connection with thealiove showing that he referred to the Stattjsl anllnot to tne' People; of the Con (edcrac we;stated that Mr. Clas mean inglM5l that: f any ) considerable and i i t dpeftahte' riumberj of States were to as-' isgli ilic jfvHtt I tu d c "t Ur eat e nl n s . l ri e gn ty tifr lively tddissolve the Union rather thahliidmll'exas pect,5 Wtiexaiibn ! oijght to be abandoned to4rf$er.ye:the Union." .jL,J(o, Ml fSvartfefl MMr. Clay a! copy , of the 1V injtpr containing the articleand al $oM h 3te f esgectfuliy calling his attention tot itislreply ppjs-an end, at once, to alt speculation on the subject: ' IjlllH lAiiUxD, July .U184i,; , rSiri: I received and thank yoappif !iWndly letter, and the. copy ofltne: Monitors tyoa have iustlvr conceiv- ed m nianih, vjien I j rerred; inrrriyl Texaf leierto considerable ahd respec taipii6noy the Confederacy.' Arid yoja; ijgh hav strengthened your con str!ucfen! ?l6f the paragraph, by reference to th(athait, Jt the date of my letter, the StJitelpC Ohio, jiVc rmont and Massachu scits a(lilmbk Unanimously, declared ag!airt j anhcxatio n,f ; the . Legislature f G4orjahidde(iniEdto recommend it, and othertes were jelieyed to-be adverse ; to jthf measure!: Astp the idea, of my cbJgtthe; AboliUouists,' it is 'perfectly absurd. ! No man in the United States has .beenhalf as muchabused bp themasl :h4ye)0i.'Jl? H litl- -1 ; lct6r heU iponijBk great Apolitical ;prtirfehp ranch! i!at new members bbgit not t Jbe aamittcd : rito the concern at the irrm$ri hazard5 of .i(s.disdUph;-;Pe$-' sotiaWri(uld'ha ai(na0otif certainly would brifelliny to ;si Ihe; existing Uniop dissoif h'd ot ; ScHo isly jeoparded for the iake of acquiring fcif Texas. If any one .defsircs io knovvthrt Ipnd ywM'tthI p! life, the preservation ;iy;ii9;h.ll furnish them a key. 1 iompeyeloem jn;SoMlparoMna, isf perfectly manifest I ;thatmtaty; exists iinthat State Iseekinff a! dissofuhoti of thb Union, arid for that pur-! ptjse; jpmflovin Jr) thiei pretext of the frejec-l , tibn -m M r jTvlerls ! abominable treatv-l utjGir by slave! ;SejsjiildHti the event of a issolutioif botitis (hefwiie ' vlth KerituckyShe has 4M;bputtdaryoihe Ohio extending'fiv(B hijndfcd miles 4n three free States. What IWBUldilter c6ritibenthe event of the! reatep cahiityj (haicould befaK this! jiati6i ljf U; y;. V. nJritrickyi5thfefT dp tlIWhiffiicauset hbnreiudice'. I am glad tpbercejvc, ia the proceedings bfthel Uay ijhib of Tiisdaloosa, a similar belief xpressed as to i Alabama. It vas a bul xprf bleJlyttri h TifrTvlpr in 3 tho mnt exceipialle? maAneribr sinister purpo ses, apid itsjburltirtgli has injured no body 'r j ipinian!agreeble-recoltectipn of we pieastirc which I derived from forming ;vui avjijuKuuipuco jasi opnng, 1 remain if ! Yhtir frinnrl Wnrl nh'f sppvnnf 'tk il 1 ::-1f II. i CLAY 11 i 1 Bi H ftijLMatf TuslbosaAla. p M if AjtlLESSPIRIT;.- I At. tl4ih oflJixlvl celebratiorii at Marion -Coiiirt llcmsei SiEWitli parolinavamld l!s hojwer pT lPk HalL-fl, Calhoun and Disunion toasts, we ; Ana tl,lowing;stfnding solitary: and alpne 1 thattjihiB helm of the ijreat United States fehifj jhe wiU gmit ttj safy into jhejjxjrt of prosperity and hapinT VtKhcfelw rcmi ids us of the story told of the lkroe VAthf r at Washington City, when the Bril t$h; approached to burn the capital during the ffinninfM 4,afc: "V-i-h "f fsiaeni ana me wnoie Amer- : l-i :e.LL 11 it v 1 - - . . iw ! t tor co but the -Army1 vn htidkl alnd 'seizin an olfl mnttpt nlfumnt J refrl retreated, hndred, as the army ad. tanceunj the British commander, in admiral- i : M of his' ifklor. ht hut "a wK; il, jj ; :.ttndd a .capitulation : but no. he nsVi-A Wk I . uane aii jivould have none, nor did his firing i , teasetatinhe was a'ctiially sefzed and disarmeS JtticSmeni 6f soldiers." Likelhat of the jatber3Ir J5. Browns pluck wiU do - Ioiib 1 Surely he must be a lineal de- i I f . " t1.1 m h nimseu, inus, 10 raise me S f)I e'l iniA n a I ists.-UarannaA Itimublicanv - J. '",-r '' -jf " M f . J fpapyl Advprtisersays that ta Newark Mnl?niw To which the Loco '.ine.Ebcos? adroit that to Kirn fa T .rvn(i. u 1 ku Jb 1 Tjjja iiiJi r rfuM V'" wo nave seen ot i of the Weakness of the LocVw CpUBrowTiinj--Thef true 3jttiot of Aae vISb U&on 1ilsmiient abilities as: a statesinad. uim iont' inea ana laiinim Berries, are a mr j lnv. i the ftrinMl ArihATil.-x t? iRf .-n to withdraw from the Pr je P!t, and to tmnsfer his Influence to ; i;;tHo aid cf the CoEPOEAt.vn .WHIGS' . ! r "4uijr Luuai. mueeu. ue nam i -. VshV??if fl Ncofbco ship fromsinUn uny,4BuccnY "t t f 4l xljsry, kr.zv.iX 1314. - a Republican ..WHia ticket i.;, tTTflt. i . . 'II i TOli TICS . TKESIDET,W TUB, vhiteo. states r - THEpDfiRE: FRELIN6HDYSEN Frfttm on iA PfntrtA ilay o Notemberii GSVICTORIOUS!!?- I a fisr House of Commons I ! : ' jpVc h!avethe proudsatisfaction;pf-an ii&acing to ! jour i "VYhig brethren of . the Uhitd Staes , the complete success of the .stifiWoi thJ Carolina ; in ither Election hldj lonjtnep t "insj ; Graham . is elected ;GpiMrnW a handsome' maj?rity, andve hayda! majority xf: 34 in the i LeigislatureJ rscl fair as heard from 1 3 counties to hear IfrpSiliNhej 'cjimntieinot hearfjfrom spup,airio Sil ftflil Jiat 'majority if$;on joint ballot I sufficiently large for all use ful" purposes. AVill the Locofocos'now. jdiire toclain the ! good old North State. ,She has more :han redeemed herself from the reproaches that . were cast upon her jby the last iTprrapin Legislature, by dis crdngj the factious majority:' that then iswayedhencquncilsVO latdpur ; irethren on thesuccess pf rgjlorioui p -jnciples in North CarpHnai jlsictwy is themore imporHnli, when AVe tike into ci msideration the tremendous efforts of the ocofocos to poison the bub- licipmu : npoomg ane piaie ;wun ine nos$ uscrgppious and lying, documents, from) Amosxvendall f and the Standard CWKjic. ; jolhihg was left undone that was thbghtjof mnjjr avails true or falselr i - f 1 Bly reiferlncje to the subjoined table it yil be found that Graham's majority, as fir as heard from; is 3,192. - The Counties yet o cpmd ire gave Morehead a majority of 320.' This added to Gleam's majority now' place! him 3,518 ahead iof Mr.Hoke. T!hik will ido ! We'll double it on Mr. lniNdvember. . .-; i Anstolp A 998 372 1074 500 373 - 527 64 - ; Ashjl-4:i!IJj;: Buncombe, Heiderspnj ,U Brunswick, Beaiiifort, -' Burke, CdljJwell, 5 Cabarrus. , Colfimbui, 'Carkeret,!-'" ' 1450 : 462. 875 496 565 206 - 398 " 473 -U-i ;98-ii 30 438 27fc: 501 - 283 750 309 593 24 394 c 604 1514 399 .181: 610 129 283.: 302 351 759 197 ,477 274 242 443 V--S 73 993 707 1153 M 794 MAM i "" S . A Chowan, - 243 221 Cumberland. ' 558, -886 -. 603 tlQ70 1088 Camden, 453 76 ; 5.i" 277 244 .549 1190 656 en. Dajridson Duplin, 1 1. 1221 .484 91i;, 658 -878 1410 320 .178 744 I251i Edecombei 74 1185 .'362 646 313 427 ' '001 851 1 274" 198 1615 418' 567- 410 465 216 292 231 382 161 118 Galesi Granville Green.' I ' 'i - 3 250 204 1920 - ' 463 1569 378 365 m 327 3-8O ? Gufuord, - Halifax Havwood, ilejrtford, Hye, j . ?relell,j t Joltnslon,- Leipir,f Li6coln,f "' Martin,; Majcjon, "' Cherokee , -1479 557 - 213 . 216 - 679 '226 252, 1527 379 589,639. 583 129 - ,377 1579 150 ,862 577. 316, 523 1 .723 t- 363 V-369 284 Mecklenburg, 1 764 ! 1106J 1184' 808 1242 ptattly, I ' - i '81 jJKohtgomerk J Mdpre,! L 522 50C S84 512 152 1 790 WcJoweU,J New Hanorerj' No:rth.ampton pnslowi - . PaNuotanki -Pefson,! -'. : ' w'r 642 1 80 " 765 n 67 .201-1. 885iv 283 -532 430 i ?154M 187,; 581-. T-t- . -1101 1570, 1472 1761 1555 : 631 . 309 353 572 1154 144 593 , .177 : 545,. -. . uimons; 94 149 379 590 " 419 Randolph, rl ; Dvie, I 1 ' !RiihmondVj .Roberson, "t iRoingham 309 ? 764 1363 973 809 ! 736 505 "354 655 534 383 1366 376 92 678 - 113 557 566 597 954 ' '532 173 11402 435 .UtherfordV- arppson, j; 603 458 -732 1129 t 1180 1105. 1165 iSurrr, 983 i 950 1032, 1023 Tyrell, . 283 106 .;fct , . i "953 .,11851073 ,1271 Wkke, Warreii.1 tI13 730,127716 Washington, 364 ,,58 216 680 Wayne Wilkes! At ft :'I333., 109. 1164 lit v T4 Xancey, . i -1 "p 493 39586 " 34994 30460 27268 ?:i. IV - ffir The! following is the result of the elec tion' for members to the Legislature, as far as cru iruia, w.nu : . , ; j , - electedFrom Anson 3, Ashe and ancey and Henderson 4 ; VI MA urn ) THE 1- I'-H w I. I Clay M ' I- 1843- i844- d Columbus' 1 ; c Burke Caldwell aud AViuj47-Cibaf r.us. .iTStSflyi ; Chattoi 4 Davidson 3 1 Guilford 4 V Halifax 3 ; Hay Wood, 'Macon and Cherokee 4 j Iredell ; joansion 'i ;urange s ; ltowan ana wane 3 Richmond; 3 ; 'Rutherford and" CleaVeland 3 ; : Stokes 2t Northampton 3; ' Granvni6 -1; Beaufort 3 ; JPitt 3 ;. tGreen I ; .Pertjuimona i ; Pasquotank 2 Hertford VS, Jloore and JlonU gomery 3 ; Randolph 3 ; Bertie 3 Craven 2 ; Hyde 1 ; Washington 1 ; Gates 'and -Chowan I Total, 90.'; t' -' hft'-ffli' ' DEMOCRATS elected-From' Surrjr "1 ; Yancey 1 ; Johnston 1 Rowan 1. ; Stokes 2 ; Cumberland 3 ; Caswell 3 ; Duplin 3 ; ; Frank lin 3; Lincoln and Catawba 5; Mecklenburg 4; Roberson 2 r Sampson 3 1 Wake-,4 Granville-! 3 ; Lbnoir 2 t Waynar 3 New Hanoverr3 ; Warren 3 ; Rockingham 3 ; Person 3, ; Craven 1 : Tota19 56. - - ! ' I Whig gaimin the foregoing counties, 23. P-Whig loss, as far as ascertained, (in Rowan Returns from, these, and seven! other Counties not complete. ";. . : r..-.c , ; , i itV- ' fi -K. DISSOLUTION OFTHE UNION. : ! The following extract irpm the Hamburg (S; C.) Journal U certainly worthy the aUentio of all those who treat the" warning relative to the esins of the Disunionists .witu indifference. We saylt againjl without the leas 'shadow of doubt, that the party falsely styling themselves' Democrats have yielded itself-into the f hands of those whose ultimate object is to dissolve the Un ion The Editor of the Journal, afler speak-, ihg of the proposed Southern Convention at Richmond says "- 'i-A.il-p. I i i ir .. 1 " " If the people do not look sharptnose disapi pointed Texas friends, will make a catastrophe in earnest ; for they are resolved on a dissolui tion of the Union, and are endeavoring to bring about this event with 'all their' inighd r They have been nipped in the bud in ihii State, and how are throwing cu feelers in another scheme. Some of their editorial friends exclainij M How ridiculous is! the attempt of the Wliig to char acterise the Southern Convention - suggested by u4JiunJitr t ,o jii,, ivK'nf irlA Ai ifc I a convention was urged and advocated by the Union eriinthegreaanti.tiriffcontestinthis AnJnA X..Z:Uj:: knA Ktalo a.tha anMninnM nn. Ann fia An than thna n;tnPB mmU,. tl,af W1ot. vnl. unteers were raised at muster grounds, they did not proclaini that they would dissolve the Union at alt hazards Such opposition jras altogether dni that the v would dissolve the Union BRANCH MINT DESTROYED. We ieam by the last Charlo te Journal that the Branch Mint in that Town was destroyed the 27th manner in . which it took: fire. Mr. , ... ... ... -- . ... .. . , j V ... ...-u.il ,'S, lW.Cald- was ab- ii Af .fziA,!ci r.s-irr'jiia.ir vi -u, 4uufH v 4 sent trpm CUarlotte at the tunebur had lett the building in. the '5are-. ota triend t who failed to sleep in it the night on which ... .... --I...:.;.. it was ournu t - ; ; i - P. S. Since the above was in type, we have understood that a negro slave, be- longing to Mr. Burgess S. Gfaither, the former Snperintendant, has . been taken into custody on suspicion of having: set fire to the-Mint. V y M' ;. . : i." i si...... FIRE IK BROOKLYN. A fire broke out on. the 25th . ult. in Brooklyn, N.IY. . and destroyed twenty buildings which were situated on Bridge, XorK,'ana DOin siaes oi xaiman streets, besides the extensive Carpet I Factory of i t'll :" f m i ' i a - :?: " . Messrs. Higgin, in which the fire origin- ntrri A PTftAt manv families i; were rsud- denly reft of their homes and reduced to - . n w j t i i ---- - v ; poverty. THE 4ni NOT THE 14th. We notice that several . bf our State Journals have published thci presidential Aieuuuu.tM. wiwc pic wit November. iThey are all Mistaken : ac- cording to an act of Assembler pasediih 1 S4IU1 the. ' electibnV for ! Electors . takes placeontl which will he the fourth day of the month, Editors-will, of - course, loosed no time in correcting ther former statements. " The last Standard after i enumerating the Whig arid Locofoco gains to the Lei gislature, sas : - ' " We have neither room nor' time ior conunpnt uus We are ourselves in a most prodigipus hurry this week; but We will take tiihetto . . ;, . r t - - !. ..;r . i say to the Standard, that after all his des perate and deadly " cAars-e and after ! ail ms mean unuer-uaaucu inc&s iu cueai. ana deceive ine reopie j 01 ine gooa pia North, he and his party literally f couldn't .ta itt" Ynn are all done forandSvft! expect daily to hear of your I cutting for lexas. ' -' ' - 1 x 't ( ?! . : The SedUion fawlTh, Vermont Gazette of the 9th instant says :, Forty.f our years ago this : day, our honoured grandfather, Anthony Has well, editor of the Vermont Gazette, was liberated from jail, after having been confined for.two months, and paying ,V262 33 fine' and costs, under the. Sedition Law. This fine has been refunded, with interest, at the late sessipn pf Congress, to the, heirs of said Haswell. jc:v DCPXet it not ; be forgotten, that - the leaders 'of the: Loco Ppco party in the last Legislature, told the then Editor of the Standard," that though they ? were mak ing such a fuss about the Ban&s, they did hot intend to. do any thing vtith them !j 'T C - J! lutiou of Baumquattle, Turnipseed & Co. There pretedt- ' The latter aUrnative has been is no use in disguising this matter.! f ifslavery ;WArWri,S would be the only topic, this convention might that a proper expression ;of their opinions will w-n oti.tWK V; v 1 tr r : save their -votes from misconstructions, and that iL n o A f ? 1 . Wis subject as we ao, we nave ueen aesirea io byifire on the Saturday mght Ljaress vou. land to invite the co-operation of Viltf No bne can account for the f vourself and other friends throughout the State. Register; polk a:;d tcxas.tc new you::. - rjd"indlcatibnpf th Democratic " . 'senti- mepi pi u;s c late ot in ew. x orx is . io 4 ue.iouna in the foUowingtcall foriaj public, me eting at Rochester; tit has the signatures of ninety .two persons attached to it; -The Jfew York. une says thafthe Texas question Is to be entire- JT aDanaonea by tno licmocracy mere, lorcsee- ins that it will work orastrouslv! for them1' ''I' " h t. i -cj. et4 ; Democratic Coytilv Meetings The Demo-l pratic. Republicans i) Monroe County who, are bpposedUp ithetwo-third jfuje.f adopted by. he Jiationalii)nentionV byiwhich'a' minority are enabled to dictate to a' majority of 'the par- iyall those who believe in" & strict construe-' tion of the .Constitution and are opposed to the exercise cf doubtful poweirsVand who agree with Ieffebsox that the Constitution does not pro vide for the- annexation of foreign territory ;to; this Union khoso who are t opposed to the as sumption of Slate I Debts and of tA Debtr of jrurcignjLiaiions, ana who iare unwiuing inax the extension and perpetuation of Slavery should be made, part and parcel; of , the-creed j of De2 inocracy, are; invited to meet at the Court-house n the city -of , Roche ster t on Saturday, r August 3d, 1844, at XQ o'clock M. ,1:; ! " In connection with, tho above movement an- r. Tery significant one in the same State has been. maje1 public tThS'- annexed; circular, signed by ieven of the most distinguished Loco rppos,ovtRf.;Uy oer, Tork, is pubhshe d in the piperf ihatl ty, among others in the New ITork.Eveningi Po the editor tf which paper, WritvC; Bryant, is piie ptlthe signers. V -V-: ; :ftf CONFIDENTIAL. f rv M Sir : You will 'doubtless arree with usl that the late Baltimore Convention placed the Denw wcraiic rariy ai uqi nona in a position 01 great difficulty We are- consequently reminded that it, rejected Mr. Van Buren arid nominated Mr. Polk, for reasons connected vith the immediate annexation of Texas ; ' reasons which had no relation to the party. Nor was that all.v The ponventionAYAnt beyond the authority delegated to its members, an adopted a resolution on the 8uojecL oi i exas, a suojecc not Deiore ine coun trytwhen they were, elected, upon which, there lore, loey were noi msiruciea; vvujco seeKs io interpolate into the party code a new doctrine, piuieriQ unknown among v i war, wuu;. some of our established principles, and abhorrent, to the.opmions and feelings, of a great majority of Northern fimen I"" m 'V" iiiMinv ivifcv the ndminatibns and 'abandon the contest, or sUoultf it stipport tlie nominauons, rejecting ine h"ui"trVnimrp . .'"r: ?on antl WnS ft naf upport snouia on ana Wff ir ;suppori snouia . I f$ expression of proper efforts will secure, the nominations of such members of Congress as will reject, the country. l 1 P-h-'Ui -:.-;:- .T:-. .J : With these vie ws, assuming that you ieel on j .Hlt. In he publication bf a joint letter, de. ar1nS fTP?8 IfPPf1 ,9a.naS9ns .e:em2? solutibnsl respectiiig Txas H 2a!- In promoting' an13supp6rting af the next election trie nomination; tor uongress pi sucn lfsj filf rsons as concur .in mese opinions. your Views in this matter coincide with ours, nlease write to some one of us; and a draft bf the proposed letter will be forwarded for ex- aminationi-l i GEO; P. BARKER, WILLIAM BRYANT, i J. W. EDMONDS, I DAVID DUDLEY FIELD, i THjEODORE SEDGWICK, iTHOMAS W. TUCKER, . -i h . t St l ISAAC TO WNSEND. . JVoffi iAe Jonesborough Whig ,, ; MR. CLAYj andsthb BANKRUPT LAW. I A lew davs since, we wrote to Mr. Clav. sta- i ' - i .i -.. ang that two of the locofoco candidates on the I Electoral ticket in East Tennessee, to wit; I ti - - i i i it . .i . t f4 aF - 2 wer. a,fSin. V1" D(5 r tr A; Ji i ii t . r t - i tx pnTiirirr i n vniH n tra in by inn nnnvnim . -i w and that he had disobeyed instructions; We knew that the charge was false, and on all oc casions mese calumniators were met ana con - zitj-ii !!-i irLi-J - i i' ... ., -i- tradicted by "their ! opponents, Messrs. Nelson and Hvnds :Mbut still we' desired a fiat contra. :on Pf l1;! M$FM dK'?ver tract froin-his repw or rather it' is that portion oihis lette'rtons whiehjrelates to this subject: U't ' i -t f ! ; AsnxAkn, July 15th, 1844. WjfDear Sir r . r !! v ? - r seeking to.make the impression that I wasin- Instructed tosoafraibst the Bankrupt Law. --Our Legislature g&Te me no instructions, on. the subject of the llankrupt . law. Kesolutions of instruction ; were pending before the Legisla j wire, pui Uje; were. josi oy. a disagreement. De- xween mef two nouses. , r ou may ooiujy assert this, and ; proof, if necersary, can , be . furnished iruiu t raumun. ; . , Your friend and bDt:serv ? j. v. II.-CLAY. RevrWGiCBrbwnlorw.-;--- .1 T i RASCALITY. - It is well knoVh that the Locos notvyith standing all ! their abuse of Whisr son?s and "numbtigs,"! as they term them, have taken : up 1 the system .themsel ves--have their Polk Glee Clubhand, have nublish- eaa roue ;son-JBopi?, &c, Jro this of course; ve-have no jright to object, but we do object ;tb thetnanner Ja, which they get them' up pirating and altering the best AYhiir sonffs to suit their Duroose.' , V This , discreditable I system is vpursued even by the leading; and talented papers of the" party." The Richmond ;- Enquirer published recently .W.hoco version op tlie well known Whig song;" The Blast from ike Bugle " - And a' recent ; No. of the 1 Washington Spectaltor ' has the spirit-stirring song f Ther Watchword? by Amelia" of Louisville,' pfirodised and dishonored in the; sanie way : Tiis ' is too bad," they kofetppor ;Tyle?s. last: card, ' the Texas Hobby; tfieythenMtoe Clay's Tariffprinci pres,; and they ould how steal the Whig oongs, ana worst ot ail profane, the beau- tiiul'itraini of ihe1 gifted f Ameliat. with 'assoiiatIoij3.--4ff. Journal; --"V. Jftjfn tAf JTe io rbrJt Tribune; cf lugst2 ' " ARRIVAL OI? THE CALEDONIAN. :-e 5iup nie pcssto announce the. ar rival of . the Caledonia; at Boston, Yester day at 12 o'clocKM: with London and Liv eTpool dates to the.19th ulurnakimr tlie passage in sometning less tnanl3 days. The news is of very trifling import except as rehitihs'to comniercial matters." ' : rThe Cotton Market was in, a most un favorable. stateThesales wereJirnitedi and prices, according to Wilmer &,Smiths Times whicti ireceded'aa eighth last week have ohe back fully to that extent durins the present-week.' tThe stock on hand now exceeds"one fatfi(m"o 'Bales and" it is tne general opinion that prices musUtilf n On the afternoon! of the 13th ulu the Acadia arrived at Liverpool in 12 1:2 days from Bos.' ton, including: her tstop at Halifax. Quite a number or packet :htps arrived, at Liverpoof fronfthis i.copntirpithejtliiu the Southerner, United , States, , and .England. 1 he. Kocnestcr arrived ; on tne : 1 lth, and the Garrick on the 12thmaking one of the quick, est sailing .iWpsron record Jifm: Parliament at the last advices were still en. gaged on the Post Oftjce Espoinage ofthe Home secretary, both; in trio House pFGonimons and in the House of Irds. v Al secrtt committee to examine into the subject, had been granted in ; Doin nouses, ana in ine .xprus, urougnam ana Cottenham have. been placed on the committee: t : . 1 '1 . " s ' ii '-" . 1 r- 1 - - t ooui .aisunguisnea ;ia,wjrers, , wnereas , an law. vers wero ciuueu irozn me vommons commii tee. I It is anticipated that - the" developements will seriously prejudice the Peel ministry, and some writers anticipate that this affair will give it the coup de'grace. : v-'Xp ' ? - The hearing of the appeal upon the Irish State Trials was commenced before the House of Lords on the 4th of July, and progressed in from day to day until the 10th, when i the Lord Chancellor announced that certain questions would be- propounded to the Judges, and the fur ther proceedings be suspended, to await their. reply, in tne cours3,oi; me Hearing, .me juora Chancellor admitted tpaU the Jury. lists .were; fraudulentlv made upland the opinion seems to be that the counsel for the prisoners have made out so strong a case that the judgment, will be reversed, but it appears that O'Conncli has no hopes that the appeal will be successful..' - - ; O'Connell continues in the ehjovrneht of cood health in -his prison, and through 'his son has announced his great satisfaction at the; peace able demeanor of the; people, exhorting them to persevere in the agitation for -Repeal. At the weekly meeting of the Dublin Associations, on the loth. ult. the amount of Repeal contru buttons for the weekrwas announced at 1700. Mri Jamc ICelly,;M. P.,thc newly elected Re-: peal , member ; for Limerick, , presided at this meeting,! and addressed the .members at length ! on fhe advantages to be derived from a Repeal of the. Union.. Addresses of an important cha- racter were also oatle by, Mr. Henry urattoiv V Tl A AfltAPd t '. i - MEXICO. The New Orleans Courier of a iate.date, contains a translation trom! the Ga- ceta of Tampico, of a letter dated, "Head Quarr ters, Meir, ; 1 9th; June, 1844;" addressed f by General Adrien: Weil, commanding the " First dent Houston, announcing that hostilities ore i opened between Mexico and Texas. t The.foU lowing is an extract frpm the; Letter ;fvr I '"The day fixed by the supreme government; in the armistice concluded thel 5th February,: of the present year, with the commissioners of Texas, having expired his excellency the Pres-! ident has called to mind, that from the 1 lth of; the present month hostilities are re-opened a. I gainst the inhabitants of this department, and 1 1 communicate to you the declaration of his(cx. I cellericy. I also make known to you .that, my; government has 'seen with ' well founded in-l said territdry towards a republic, whose cener-1 ous edndu'et towards them they misunderstood,! in relation to a question . in which they were! thought to be acting' with goocf faith. " They! uttvo Ruuseu ine cuuuuuncu 01 tuc repuuiicruy violating the conditions of the armistice respec ting the commissioners, who, according' to the 4th article ol said armistice, should; have re paired to the city of Mexico in order, to regu late! our differences soj far as their propositions might be admissible, ft His excellency the Pre4 sident, convinced thaMhe ponor and dignity of the nationV require, the chastisement . of. a con duct so littlo creditable, has ordered me to ap prise you of his resolution, so that it may be well understood,' that it is riot through timidity or want of power but because his excellency has always listened to the voice of humanity,! mat nostinties were not commencca at me pe riod fixed by the armistice.' liW:t'"''. ir y - i - 1 1 11 1 11 1 1- r e - The Loco papers for the purpose of in4 ,r I. strenuous efibrts to identify the ,Whig par ty with' the" rioters -of the "Native Socic ty." ; ; Now, the truth is that . those socie ties in every city in which they exist wered originated by Locos,' and the. ranks, uued mostly irom that party. Aia. journal, s Dfcll In this Town on the mornmg of the 5th inst., after & short illness, Mrs. Lacsa B. Chambers, wife of Mr. Jo seph F. Chambers, tnd daughter of Michael Brown Esq., aged years.-3t ampmmkyi Accustomed as wearetJO- the voice f ,wpingianid lamentation and often as we miss from our. sides: the loved and beautiful who gladdened our pathway, it is seldom that a blow has ' fallen so universally deplored. Few have had so manjf ties to bind them Io fihis world, and to few indeed has the son of. existence shone so brightly. possessing a cnluvated mind, and refined taste, with the most frank tnd winning: manners, youns, beau tiful, loving, and beloved, she was the -pride and joy off her frienda. Her attachment to them was warm and de voted, and so frank and candid was her disposition, that if convinced of error she would acknowledge it with the? 11 openness or a child. T IJut the summons came; and, m the very spot where (less than a year since) she stood i lovely bride, we-assembled to bear her, a way to the lone ly grave. Her own pleasant home, and the loved , home ofherchiidhoodafe desolateTand we'can only remind her stricken husband, parents and friends, that they should not " sorrow as thosewho have no hope Years since she chose her Heavenly Father, as the guidev of her youth." From ithe commencement of her illness she believed she should,, not recover, and frequently ex pressed her entireresignation to the will of God, only desiring to liver that she might be more than ever devo ted to hia service ; and in the deliritan offerer she would! often call.on those arbtmd to hear hsr-describe the glo ries of the New Jerui3Jem. which she believed she bad actqallSritwwsed. '? She ia tiot iead,but sleepeU 13 Y !.aas Biles, living 6, miles east cf Ar.rrriarlei p-ij J?i ai enured on the stray bookef Sur.!j t -.,: ooij. Jc'; the 27ih of JfiV, " brown horse Juae, 4 K-ct 2 i-cne:v; high, and supposed to be 10 or 12 years oIJ, wiih t L. : i in the ri'ht fre leg; valuation $6, "fThe-owner it t'X; quested to come forward, prove property, pay charge ssa take liiui awayt' 'HtJiNiiXrUAVI3, Sanger. ? August 10jlS44.-lwl5-!Si?jf,- 'r.:?.-Ji 'fi jf "1 fTlIfB' heirs,, next cf kin of Hannah Robewon are JL hereby notified that thejegacy 4-hich I hold ia by ; hand as the Lxector ofrauence Lewis, ta ready to te paidt to then whenever they come forward for the s&cie, es l; co aot mean to te.accountaDie tor interest j . Vm. THOMASON. ExT. A m lion - t..i e ;aa.ff ,;,... .1?:: ,' -f ; ti rjszmr.: dollars me ward A trAnl nnnar iMtti mit and m 11 i t.:. t. ' -6 K A vv Alf lr0ul Uie."suoscnDer oa vxe l ltt " -1 f ' At instant, a neirro bov named rfATTl?. a,' V vC'St bvvv tui-uua,aoout dULyears oi - age, not r Tcry. ... ; ; bhicki about five feet seven? inches hiirh. his twv ; k ; He jhad on ;ai old whitc:hat,and carriitd .with him a blue-"' cloth coat; two pait of nankeen and a pair of black cloth 1 panta!oohI and a red velvet vest. ; The above rewardf :'t :nu f.l.:. -.'j.-.t ; .-J L r . . - ? " : uf vitrn iur uiN i niruciuiiuusuu nuumrmf M in n tau o that l can get nun. zrAi-ix: AltLBAjsEf ituiHDorougtt, j uiy a 7 - : -'a 3wl4 : Q JT2?i 1 XEGXOES for'aaien good Wrms.1 Apr , dbly to UiHf IX?'H ?R.JN: CRA1GE1 ,- 3i'?tj james 1 loaor jonx u shjlvk rl HE firm of Cress & BoierNvas this dav dissolved W. 1X !triutual;Conaenf; All peraona Indebted ho said 1 Eria . arecanteatlyfequested tocaU andEetUrticularly lhp . , who have; pp?i accounts. as we are' desirous to have thel T concern closdd without delay Those having clam;f ; ' against the said firm wiltiplease present them for settle-' ' i ine'ritD.lI'Creas.orM.BcrvifiltataU tiroes t feundV V f. in tieirCoiningiroomt ready to mike settlements. Ir N T A H I'-' ' '- 3 i v i 4 -f lit.'1:,: . :jjt. J30GEU Wga feavtotnoCT'filenn4 ! t public, that hfe has purchased the entire stock ol Cress v i 1 Soger's C2i212IlDi23d and in addition hehas. re.- . J . -; ceived from New. York andXhiladephiaf a handsome, : - t- stock of rj whch he will ASONABLE- GOODSrESsSi 1 offer very cheap for cash" or, short credit ta , y punctual deners, he holds forth in the same Ilouse which, ' had been occttpied by Cress & Boger where he chall be. pleased to Seel.the smiling faces of his id friends and cus 7 -; tomers. ' No pains shall be spared to! exhibit his stock ot :'; '; Goods and to sell Tow for cash." Call therefore and ex. amine and hear prices, before laying 4ut your cash ""else- where.' h .- . " MATTHIAS BOGER; , march. 18,!184 . l:tf . FORWAfiDIXC ; AXDlCOMISilOXtnpCSE. M i - -1 VT i - ;,. V w MM ..a-. A. ...1. 5 I 8 OTJLD inform the merchants of the , interior that t, they have in connection with the general CSarcsw f"tt J J dcbo Eiaas3aaacS3a3a added to that of For warding ;! and iiaving large -and commodious Ware hooses on theJidnk of the. River, are brepared to receive and forwardSGoods upon such terms is will defy all cbm ':U ?t the interior, land not otherwise directed will be found in' lour; possesBionii 'm rp&nft fi-cr-t m i&Wt$9ille. May 24r1344 M m tf6 "L: ... 4 IT II B subscriber ia prepared ,wiil convenient war - u h-uiefa:at the loot ot Havmmint. to receive and for "wird GooJajto '"snpart of the Sute,at aa low comroia-7 sidns as any other house here can il it'tt." f. '. j ?,kAs Ju9 ol4. customers have no caiise 'to complain, h'- i hope to give equal satisfaction to all new ones that may! y z fctor. him with a tnaU-'i'. Mi-f-i attended tor-"' . " -1 'r.,f? :ii4i ROBERT M. ORRELU; I Fayetuhme iNS Cl July Sra,ftf443iclf NOTieEl 5 i-M'K-! UND1 AND. MILLS 1 1 -f- - 1 . - - f - - ri l HE subscriber now oilers for sale his plantation Ir " JL ins on khe waters o( Fou'rUr creek ,one mile north! - W ofj Third creek church; and 15 miles west "of Salisbury! ' ik i : ' Li. m ' 1 - rb. . 'T1 , 1 ail t - ' -i containing dpwarda of .-Vi i; :;'sKr1 f K-.' n . :mpii:HUNimED: Upon which ithcrctH -splendid sett tfel iSnLconsistmgbfGmST'MILLSfc " 'ii SAW! MILL and WOdlOAHDfc:f j- all In ODeradon t. with a stream 'sufficient' at anv season iHl!' of! the iyeari. same is situated in the heart of a rich nd rloarJshng neighborhood, and doubtless is not infen or1o any stajnd in the coahff.The pfanution can be enjf largfd c-r dipiinished to suit purchtiseVs 'Persons Wish ing to purchase such property would do well to call soon and examine the same, 0 I am desirqui of removing and anituif: my family in Pavie countyJ'A'bareain will be."'- Rowan ctoy, July 6, 184 1 y t rj -tflO.'ilir IMPpmANT CrriCEntaWmdebtedtotheV j subscriber foSubscriptionJob f rintinj and j Ad-t vertiaini, atiending August Conrt for Rowan County 7: af earnestly requested, to call at ' the Watchman OHlce. . apd settle, Jt once, aslt will be dtcideill? 1 - to thetf 1 ad" rantnge ta f a so. 1 k Jtc; rETDLETON. f -i 5alisj!ury July 1341- :.!TtV.,- -TUSTT received a supply of SAN CCf.i;DRA4 TBD S VR8AIAniLf.and for sale at " - 1 1 1 v-r, K BOXES, .cTKaOTandO Hll window pU OP Vf Baltimore manufacture, at inay;27ii844" tf5 fl'Klil-'Prug store.; t 100 gallons of LINSEED OIL 1 l ITIOR sale csp, ! new unig tsiors X. of iiSairshurjmay 27, 1844 tf5 Hi AVLvoj settled permanently in Salisbury, ouers his:i. r professional services to the citizens of the place ana adjoining country.; He may be found at John I Shavers HoeeK! R-:.,- V . , - - " - T: U IT" Calls! from the roo attended to free of chaxgeK , ; -1 mar 25. 1644 ; ' 3ra4 1 41 WHITE LEAD I lllllaalelowat r;tT f ff t msv 27 1844 - ; tI5 - ""'r SELECT CLASSICAL AND MfTB w " ' .... . i- tv mdiia kim MtftMM US m nfesuUnber having fJ f ! HAcad-nmt s. ;(' -.r - !J r-f ;l- ft: I, : J -Til T1 - Hi. i i : " 1 if ir: