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I I- . . I: 4 1 1 t . i . i Executive OrncB, I !' ,yj Ralpigb, February 23rd, 1846. j ; ' i Sir : I send you an article, prepared in accordance with the direction, of the Le- ; gislaturc, arid designed," to exhibit thejex '(. pe iefee' of tpe States of the Union sihpe I th year 1839, in regard to the. cost or pro- ' ';-i;fit.! of thciVjjtates Prisons. ; j; '.. y ' ? please publish it in the Star and send - 'fivd copies oi the paper containing 1t to the Clerk of the County Court of each r Countv. and' request each Editor of a newspaper in this State to give it onejh '4 BcripnJ and forward account to this f Office, ll x our obed't serv't. i ( '- '.'.it WILL. A. Git AH AM rn J. LEM.4Y, Esq. .1 . - PEN1T 2NTIAUY QUESTION. Executive Office, '' Bvthe 4th I eetinn nf the fl rt rAiieu rn in Penitcritiarv.''f nasscd at thV I si session ii . Genera Assembly, the Governor was required '! to open1 a correspondence with the Executives ! ..rati o.... r . i i u,. hid ecMcraii oiaies, in wmcn i ennentiarjes iare now established," with a view to obtdiii . "vj twnium iiiiviiiiitiiwii, ill ICIdllUII lo 1,11 ; profits and expenditures of those . Iiistitntiojis, . ' Since! the tear 1833, may as in his1 oumion he necessary i for the. information of the people, ! ! vvhpsb vote is to be taken on the adoption of tljat 1 A system of nunishr.ient. nt tin- eleViion m AnL-i . '.V.. 1 ' .v..uo ... next! and to cause, the same to bo published1! in j-thq newspapers of the State previously to the . electjon." ji ' . ' .,' . f' A circular letter, embracing the necessary In- r .'quiries was'a:cordin!v prepared, and a copy Ksent jo Ihej, Executive of each Slate and Terri- If lory jf UiOi Union, during last Autumn.. Prompt rand satisfactory replies were in a short time L. i cefved, from several of the Slates, and amohr iMv-uij,uun7 ui inosci rnosi distant trom us. Uut & it Is u source of regret that from others, in which the system;; is known to exist, no intelligence '7: hat been olta ned. Having delayed this puhji r catioijJonger ban was defied, with the hope r of prjturing llie returns of the year 1845, which ii -.has, bben.ii) pjiit realized, and waited until there Js rio jreasonalilo ground to expect additional in fonnatjon front offioial sources, the undersigned V presents the fallowing as tho result of his in. ibf pretentiohsj without the very Jiesites- t0 whistfo now; to keep yoar courage up. timonials of thir ski(land moral vfprth. I ; , 4 t ' - -y I , ji ' ! ' , pjVVe hkve received two os.jof.the Vj - - i . r m , rjiew Hampshire,. and edited by the in- L ! -; ;jsaIiurf j rjiates .of j .1 hljAsylum for ;the " Insane M rprH" rir V James Saunqers of North Carolina, son of FRIDAY EVElNINGiMARCH lj, 846.; 1 I ! . 4 ;for governor, ; j William -M iBriiliaiTi ' ! ID" AVe are' authorised to announce Ilczekifllll Turner, os i can lidate for sheriff at the ensuing Au gust election. 1 . i-1 j ! f.'i ; 4 I itT' We reT jso'thojrtsed to lannounqe J0I111 1. Graham, as a candidate 'for Bheriff at the ensuing w PENITENTIARY. qutnes and researches In the Statd .4 of Stati Net prr) " Ibsi profits , 00 AMACIIUSfcTTS : ! t r profit bf State of Maie : Year. Prison in J840, 1811, 1810, 1H43, lSlt, ' ' Profits of IVar,. Priwn in 1840, " 18-11, 1842, 1813, Profit. $18C5 76 -.633; 13 577 56 11C3 79 931 36 263; C8 Loss 9119 62 Report of Prison Discipline' Soeiety, Boston. Kextlckv : The buildings of the. Slate Prison were de. royed by fire in the autumn of 1844, and are mis casuaiiy. Ohio : Gov. Bart lev. states the nett Profitsof the Penitentiary fr the ! practised: and! veiir. at fto: nn ; IJ i ...... I . i . w,v,., vu, , j,, r j luiji y say s me system of prison discipline which has been vigi lenlly adhered to, has beem well calculated to accomplish the true objects of criminal punish ment. Special reirard h.is heen nnid tn it, complaint of a portion of our citizens, who have perhaps, with good cause, alleged, that the sys item of prison labor, created an uhinst cnmnpii. jtion with their business, and lend'-d to degrade 1 1 ough irnay serve ycur purboaestteri ouiuiu5oauuucrs i. , ivticign, ye nonce i onef ofjlber Editorial Committee. The paper is small; but neat and interesting. Pricey forfour copies 81 Ibr; tetri fcopies "j'rbccdsj' to be applied to" the enlargement of the Institution. 1 - " 1 ! ; f ,- i FROM WASHINGTON. j From the National Intelligencer. I THE YEAR 1849. Since the pending Oregon debate begun, a very open 'suspicion has been reivpatedlv j pressed on the floor of Congress, as our readers Wa nnM: U .u i i r ; uavr seen, ana is quite wiaety entertained by ve repuDtisn me article Horn Governor the observant nart f the i i' i i -...iv ni nine uraham on this subject in to day's paper : of the movements and a great part of the vio- We do So for the purpose of multiplying lence of the speeches is to be referred to cer-. ''" u.fiiiwii9 UI4I I'cnJiii; mint; year oi orace t. ? . L I V . i . . J. - fnrhich loojted to guilt , and I its atonement, that ireserved life, and refirtnedi 11 he ofience.'VU Message of ' God Crawford ZV'1645t-i; j f Alabama : N.rrTtC ! !;I ' r . ; It is breatly lo be regretted that the Peni iciuiury iias ijh jri jccii uuic: iu ui'iraj us un ii expenses, j I am net sufficiently conversant M'tih its fistal operat ons to state to you why l jhas not."-Message of ' Gov.Filzpatrick, DeH B945. In ja previou i part of! the meslage, the Legislature is informed, that thVsom of 815,000 appropriated at the list session of the General Assembly for the support of the Penitentiary the current year, was wholly insufficient to do so, and discharge the debts of ibej Institution at the, period when the appropriation! yas made."; l : Mississippi : . . . ' . , . .' . -A Report of a committee of. the Legislature rf that State, declares that the Receipts of ytei Penitentiary exceeded the expenditure? in tne year 1843; but by how much is not stated.; The same report also avers that "the Peniten liary of Mississippi iis now fdly answering the end of its erection, and responding both to the commands of Justice and: the anxious desire of benevolence." N'et Profit of Penitentiary in 1844, $1337 00 " " 1S45, 5110 00 Arkansas : Gov. Drew, January 13th,. 1846, writes as Allows: "You will perceive from the agents', eports (forwarded by him but not yet received lere) our Statej Prison so far, has been a tax jpon Our State, vet it is believed that in the ! p r J i : V I din course ot a few years, it may be turned to pro- 1 . . , lft i. . iii .i . .. naner. (which . ii iuusi oe remariiea nowever, mat tne in- - x JT i . ..-vw.- ii. : iuan iuuuiu or moaest ; ana he tl btitution is productive of much good, and has 1 hey may acquaint theniselves somewhat j monisheth Jhem of late as follows: nE'".i:te " ' "S ""P""1 s"Ject : It -,: Wseeri u ? . -oo. .!,, i, wUI nU ion. wbicb will U called UB in ,h. II r,v '7 ,.' """"'" """'"""J ,,u- hylhcslatislicsco ccted bv the Governor , ' any man' 'hMe '"'n(is sl""llJ M.,nlav U mie f,,ij, n . ., innnn in it a ilnot " 1. . v UUHIIIUI, rr.miir. tr an. I .nrx.cc. : Lr ""', is line OI COO S m I ll f Intarorl II ...u..v. ... .10 -.jvi. , - t .... t. . . ... , ... "-- UUIHIC53UIIIJ iJiruiuuaie mm upon the . . . " .. nun, MicuiG4?f . v..nv,M.nMH,WuCli oiatfs riavege- --",iry 38 ineir wvonte candidate, it cannot be too i """" vuuk, ine sitting member, wis duly elec Profi,s orP;i,e1iary in 1843, 82348 55. ra-V Parce. of profit ; or a least : 'XT'T V U 9ni "" DUlrfc, i X.w "ac t"llu iiicir, pwii expenses. IMtshn ; at mis time to scteme lor his e ect on to shnrw m0. -ci&t- u a maiorilvot lfi k.i.. Tn, appear that such an Institution Uvill r, !Uresforl"S SUCCes!' Its rather a serious disadvantage tant, Mr. Isaac G. Farlee (,.n .11- u. " , . I .j . ' , ""v io any aspirant, it will disgust the people. It will ,., . v amo" D TOnai) I V nrnVfii nlirtnpncnma t.s. ris ri vnl in (areata im rro ;rc k; A .1 . ''If. H. did ilnl nlitniii o mow .:.... I stroyed by fire in the autumn of 1844, and are j then we think ihere should be no hanin tl 'e W.oat alwfd at firet' th other hor- votes of his district. Mr. F. represent, in his now be ng rebuilt. It is reported to have yield ! u 1 . .! -'Ju'" no nangmg ses will run against him. ind trMo run him down. Let Tllo, , 1 fl ... , 1 ' 0ls ed considerable profit" furTve?al y. bVfore' 1 0" the SUCt f ilS adoPtiori' There P"end to su,pe ct us of adhesion; of pre- .a that ih votes of 36 young men should ihJ. ,,1,,. P C 1 is no Question, ihnt. tkf ck t T..,..:... e,Tnce toa.ny oneof 'en dreaming of any man's e- not be allowed, because thev were Bt.,dn,. . ExtrkcU from the Corretprndtnc'e of lk Ptt. InttUL ::.Vt:";;;:- ?.28, 1840; Out of one hundred and forty tills re ported on the private calendar, in the House, but eleven tvere acted upon!' , Messrs.' Hunger. ford,;Groteri Rathbun, and fereral other rank, ranting democrats objected to every prirate till that was called up. These paragons of Loco Poisni, in object jng'to every private claim, en. dearpr to make rMliticaI capital at home-lio mah5 their constituents believe that they are 8ring the public :lrmuj! And yet some of these sarne gentlernenrnot satisfied with their eight dollar, per Wn' bring in their brothers, and even their children, to lire upon the public pap.' . r From information received within the last few days, we have good reason to believe that some proposition relative to the Oregon difficul. t.es will ere two weeks have pa8ed, be laid before the Senate by the Executive ti... . proposition has been made to this government. t) I II 1 'by, Mr. Pakenham, since the arrival of th t... steamer from England, we cannot helo but 1 lieve ; and were we at liberty to give your rea. u la . u . i i ' . luc Mr umt every voter may u:,.u ' ,.,.. v - . . . ; 1 , i: , , . , 1 . - ii piaLtu at me iicuu 01 tuts aru see and read it t and to this end we would Vie . 1 i?: sasrerest to thosri of our natrons u hn l A-i-.; . I T: "rr.r- "r .1 7': 4MV ,,imuuttUt government neve ; and were we at UUhv tile their paper, Uiat they give out to their par r ev,aeny "aes not these signs of compe- Hlra fKo " ' v ?"UI neiahborseithdrUhis orar la. "I and inks that there are somewhere Re- Qe . .'C .Wf. d n , . ' . .T F -punncan, ay, Democratic, spirits more aspirin i I,c, XUV couia no1 ne'P but beliere to too. T j ...v. vw. mat ; man pruueni or mooest ; and he therefore ad- i ....4. as. : . . rii jI i 1 . I he case of the New Jersey contested elec- 1 .... but that such an- Institu- lion, Whilst It l$'a terror tQ evil 'doers is K were not anilost lo ridiculous for serious rebuke or a the most humane system of punishment lection. We would P-ravelv Bnnrn s.rr, o o ,:.; ;r , J '" "l )t ahnost too ridimlnnc for . ' . ""logical Seminary ! '1 he committee nn f w o 1 vi;urv. vi i : . - " ww moment's coneideration. . . . . . i elections have made a report favorable to Mr practised ; and! we suppose there? is none ! . Let no1man,be 'unadvised enough, then, to 1 liun l'u i "id that a Mrong efHirt will be I The doling Kff.. i 1 .i 1 . V i ,; imagine that the people have, or can be by war. made bv the loco-foco party to oust him Wr i fm the eve cf be ,,er calculated to reform the characters ; .cho. made ,J bai e. any e.peci.1 (kL for he is a Whig. ' ' W i W 1 L. 1 1 ; . Tt . , 1 ure wn? a c ft the Presbytca lion of ihe p4 Dumb Rrh has now been Vnder the Cooke, and the iserentecn in n-; , tally, the peculiar pa. and his A?'! Albright, for ( . ft Three clashes v.. f the Teachers; factory and gratP ; jwhicb has hepn t;' cal year. - It was jlo witness the corn excellence of the V, Y ;of Grammar, whic!i Jits dinplayed. T! few signs to the C ,each slate was wt, to hit question. Ii ' winced intelligence.: drilling for the p-jr :were particularlv j r vhich was a flu rile I giotis instruction. I. a few months ago, his attributes. aled book. Mr. ( yof qnestjon?, f -the care that Ifla rect knowlecUn , r , the result of thfe f ,.r or two answers, wi. force. 'In answer 1 t know your ihoo"!.! . knw all f thin' it 44 Where is God." v . And, the anWfr : he is here lie is c ? GW produce the fm' . asked, and the anvt r rain to decend up.:i r Inj short, there vn s' dence of th fact, ) filled, and. is now f, the Slate, and that hi r ed upon a most adm' The closing cen rim. of the depraved and criminal. This question is likely to excite consid erable interest )n the approaching elec tion. The people will be required to ex press their vievVs on it at the ballot box. T 1 It is our candicji opinion that if .they are eipal, recited a Pr.i V oc iniriiience t f rentional rules fi.rr. sinks into ineignifirar the pure and simple ( rvevor wa prayer ir 'Jviolation of old contracts 'for prison labor the j .rt"M T?eM,' '"'eUlt w.ll n 2 Employment of the convicts, haVe very properly, ; f61 the,P Sanftlon by very large mi ' as Well S14 nrnfifntitv A; ,! ... .1 l :! ioHtV. Rllt. it'll i mailo , - - r ........ , v. 11 uu cuicu IU I UOStJ OO- ' f T 1 r nv4t pen t y lUt;SL Oil, . v a I jects which do not conflict with the interests of as we fear it may be, ( for partv nunio m'e Co,,Vti1,ion. j existing mechanical pursuits of the State. SCS thn result 'm.v K liwr... . Il is "s,,al and "ful An insneetion nf ,h 1.1. , i .t.. . b v T" c" M ! er decked the faithful with the law, to refresh ! ... Lm which th. -1 ruT"'s , uii irss, we iru$t our apprehensions may and encourage their hearts with prophecy : and ! 7 ' 12 t I h0'? H T ?! e " bG realiZCd a,1that lhe Penitentiary accordingly, he " Union" a little alarm's : 1 Collected will be cheerfully affirded to am cne On; :.. u J...;-.. , . , a dim.view f the f.,.,.rp - 1 North Wes Etrricyx : I ! jState Prison, in 1?0, $4511 19 1S41, 82Si 90 1815, 6063' 29 1843, C0C9 25 1844, - C603 92 trospeWius result i attributed in ihe Re Loss. 5179 43 r(,lpPt(1l .;it i10 . ... . , , . 1015 92 t, V : "" j au,ruea 10 nnj cne : Question may be permitted to stand or desirous of further nn.iin- . ao ,.,M ,.r -i. ' .. .. v piii.mtu iu MUIUI Of ' i lr p,,,!,,:., . VV"4 y1 -r,ul ; Ial1 ac,g p its own merits. suyy ii , r uunuuis jougeu in tnis ottice, : by an architect of reputation, who estimates the , i ! cost of their construction at 30,000 ; it being ! a part of the design that additions shall be made j as required by the labor of the inmates. Ogned) WILL. A. GRAHAM. him. Should he trv it. there cihiill lio n " r...," atlhim, and the country's love shall le turned to . hate. A 'And, above all things, let nobody de. ! . . 0 March 2. 1846. lude himself with the' idea that the " J7ion" j e bena,e' Mr. Semple present, means this time to "sink or swim viit. ! cd a memorial from the LefTiJatur ..fik c.,,- an.Buren,'-' or with any body else, until after ; of III inois, relative to the Oregon Territorv thrilling (orce, or nr'r he shall be elected. Attend, then, all ye that The memorial advises Emnd m;A L J lKt hy the silent I.v, are in a hurry to be great without leave ' Wait . i i 7 till all is ready ! Ye shall all have a chance , " ttlA mvrC"r0 in ,he affa'""' una iiiiineiii insiructs tne Senators of Uli. nois to vote for giving the notinc, and claims every inch of the Oregon country from 42 lo a4 40 . I he morning hour having been con. sumed, Mr. Bresse, who was entitled to the j ...... 1 1 . i u i imm r, if ye do as ye are bid ; and ye shall all, in due nine, oe ueait wiin as lairly as at the Balti- 1, however, after havin nth the law, to refresh occasion. We ronf wer roused, and d j , markable and soul-tui ; At the close cf tU lerjcyGor. Graham. rut. of the Literary 11 this Institution i) ar ,11 inrri-M in ine fufijecr. rr tNoTE. Gov Rrnu-n r.f TIC.;: : : . - Thll jrosoerous result U ntlr;ti.,i-.l Ik ' n I cor,1.p'.aiP.t. ,here'J recommends the erection of a Fac- nhrt nC fh. 1. . . r , , IV,:" 1ory 01 Wotllen or Coarse Cottons in therenitentiary port ot llie Innectors. to ihe firt ii ,.in 1 U vn. au n ... r . .. "lJtt,j f i n I . .....i .in- , uuiciuiuii. message, Jan. ic4a. ,1V 1 1 sun, uavu noi (x'en removed Jrom omce, with the changes of political parties, as as ocen me case in some other States '1 t." " re . - . ... IIIEDELL SUPERIOR COURT, j The Spring term of this Court is be in held this weeki'by his Honor Judge Cald well; the great matter of interest there pending is thej. State against James Un derwood and Bcnmmin Duhcanv cbargdrj with the murder of Wjlliam W. Peden in Wilkes county.! They were both tried at last Fall Term the first, as nrincinal. rind , 1 , '1 I" Wl MU.I, CI II U NEwToKhas three IW,,, viz: kciotZZZZ'V'tl . 0t. '"f? ;'he At;AuU.r,fi;ngSig or Mount Pl,asat. d rh'e character of th inv.n , LV. 1" "K'"S n"'o 'Cted, they appealed to th at Ulintan, (tlie last recently er(ri.t ,1.1 1 .,..... . ' th St.irt; ir:L . pi 1 J I. , , ; , ru-io.Muie, mar. our townsman, Alex- Profits of Btste's rriaon in 1 843, 1; 1' i; Loss from State's Urn Norabirr of TriUiiers 683 M Mohnt Pleatanl : a dimview of the future " They (the people) are not now thinking of who shall be the successor of Mr. Polk. The Government belongs to the people of the several sovereign Stat.-s. It is theirs to give and theirs to take away the highest ofiice in their gift; and if the President does his dutv, os we believe he will, and puts his stamp, by the success of his mea sures, on the mode of his selection, it is for the people to tell again their most distinguished men to bide their tin, and wait till the people shall "call thciri into the public service." fi n lis! and addressed the Senate upon the ! neat Addres. which estcrn territory. Mr. B. commenced frrf of more fldlir aw- by saying that he should not, after the able ar- tm noble enterprise gtiments that had been made by Messrs. Di , ";?Tn c,n5e r' and Dickinson, make any remarks upon the :,h5f" Instiluijor,; I ,...in of He ,houg. or lite , .ha. .SrwT';'; country had already been sufficiently well es- success with which Jr. tablUhed. But Mr. B., contrary to what be had ! thus far, than his I n but one minute before asserted, went right on, j immunity, and in ll : v w u , , nours upon the title of ' '. , ." -i-n, iow, this is t)y no mean clear as it might rMomm.-t r M with the nrnrrres w ! ', Wtr-strfkes hi that " the Party." the " Cohe. G( vernmp f OrPRon. 1 he fact is, the i rarr ; .gf WnonVo ' sives," will comprehend it. If it means any hnnhle pentleman fmm III. had manufactur. destined lo J re-ar ihing, it nieans but thus : " i his speech about thirtv fivs 0.1 ,ii.Mi!B,t 1:...... 0 j "jj", uiiu, m i "! liiMoiY., course, it would have been a clean waste of la. ! Founded in" nob!;, , hor not, to have given it to the world. He said lpnded Cor the benefit t 1 .1 .... :. a . .? ... mining upon tne question of title but what has ' ojeci is to in oeen snin :i A , . i'w iiinmi, social anfl in! -v w - - - - . v vj r V- 1 m 1844, 1845. Prinon.in 1841, 1S42, , " 1843, 1845, Profits. $3379 21 5806 12 7369 49 IiSS 5514 00' 13817 00 29688 00 1S140 00 . ''It is the people's to give and the people's to Uke awayi or not take awap the hihet of. fieejin their gift ; and, if the President does bis duty, and nuts hi st:imi ii. o.. . c 1 " 1 "T" ... siiulc.ns 1 iimn co.H . . . . . . " iii'miii. BiiTMiinn ii . c i. .... .1 1 r.'. . . .-u.ii uuirn limes over. 1 Hr nrr h;. . .. . I supreme Uoui t. J hat tr bunal decided ' V "", moae 01 nis selection, then the nP(1.i, tvo nm , , , , , " ' " i ''nable them to earn -1 . . ucviucu m j , uj rn .1 . , "Pecn, ue amused ourse ves hi-l.w.L n.. ot .u- 1 ... that there was no error in the nroceedinsrs ".1 VLX'.:. " L. " ,mer C!U!d,d'J ..r . .. . : ..... J T 7 PT)W. " auainst ITnd.n Ut tt. m L 1 r I'V.. Vtr "me' an 8au "l tteir hopes , gauery, and ohserv. trr.ciiMure. Uot tho- 0 - vyw, lt tliia ACnu ins , ir a.MMuer season, some tour years later than mS u' actions ot ihe Senators below. When ",ne arP "t exclmled. AOV' Air. B. rommonroJ " " - ,v ni 1 ic itLii(riH niwi carried into execution on 24th of April next. In the ease nf D iinnnn i iL Sni preme Court awarded a new trial unon the ground that the Judge i below admit- fro m Washington Citv. whro ho nKt...;n.i a patent for a new Fire Engine, construct- ; Honor proceeded to pronounce sentence of ed unon a new nrincinle. ami whih 5c K.. ! j,. . . . . . p.ved bv those s ; : : : !utrt"" upon inR pr,soner wn,ch ,s 'The Jtatcmejnt respecting both these Prisons; lor the last veair. are obtained fmm th M O trcn rra ui wo. .rignituaiea Jan. Gtbv .1846, wtio re- 4 ifUl l VAfffC former sut-pkiS- earnin'Ts of the orison i and $340' 00 fmm a balance on hand m tin r.icQ ..r k , j I . ---- ........ M w VIUOV, the previp ymr." Jhee rejitj.this Prison 797 convicts, ihclu. ding all tbi ftojale! prisoners in the State, 61 in on xvr ..... . 'rv i' uuteries and r j . . 7 . We trust that all other candidates, and their he passage thereto were crowded, and all the ' Pm; i An!; lespective friends, will take heed accordingly. Senators were in their seats.' After he had IrouWm t V"' cU,.ThecometdiscovcredbvMr Bond 3 ha,f' b"1 11 re,lfe " J1" of Cambridge, Massaihusetts, on ihV-JCih nit ' Sena,ors on ,he floor' (nineof those were read- mt;a final, to tbe meSl was observed by Lieut. .Maury, of the United nowsJ)'1f",rs, and the other two were writ. .UUT? in !ne 1mospher!. Siates Navy, at the Observatory in Washing '"g.and 40 persons in the galleries. Mr. Bo. ! urn,$hrthem thn meatw , ion n , .he 3d instant. He describes it as disco, the Russian Minister, Lord Pakenham ' In::!!. J' ' ' nfpr i . "o oauiiiui concentration nf iv .iwl. t:i.t .,. , . , r ., " f' ""c icm i r ; should be Ciad to fnmWW n, ' Jgment was pronounced one-tbird the magnitude of j ' , S . m , d" -ams were on the floor of the next.: . i a full descrintinn nf th ' : against Under food. As ITnrWwrWr : lane,! equal to a star of the s,.Vo...h I 'na,e to J,s,en to Mr. Breese. lie spoke fbr ' u Vhougli their deH-i- . . .... Tli . .. P I vn hnnrs nnr i hnlr nn.l 1 ... IorCVr TrliiU il..n, Newbernian. Peul vacated the judgment below against -V now ,nre comefs simultaneously """J,o mm, we 1; i i. : n ' 0 visiuie in the west, and nmrrm,,, must sav, that his soeerh I uuu uuiii 11 was re-pronounced at this lieved by those acquainted w ith it to be superior to any thing ot the kind ever be fore used. We learn that by the agency of a fly Wheel, and cranks! this Engine is capable of being worked with' one fourth , : .- . ..... Vv.Uq iui iuh UllllilL- Ent,r i'l in? .'lh '"C"d wood's convicio,, ler .hrown mav h. m,.M. w' I 10 De fvulence a-ninst Duncan K'UIV I. with number tiallv ennm xpendtlu(-0 ! i ' i-r-The buildings, being only par led, tlc statistics of Reeeint and are not furnished! It ie only, aohow;ntg a disposition, in that State to fl.lAnJ tl..' L. . J In the Stjitf Prison; there is a gain during the past year, Verand above the expense of'iup. Porting hej brHoners ot S52S2 bf which 82000 VmS tWttanuary, 1810. . 3Iabtla:d :: Profits of Stjte's P(i.0n. 1943, $483 6 "''!'' '.-'I. '1 " 1845, 1220 n ia i, I T :TMM ,(! bp an "P""' e in the west, and not far from each other. JSat. Intelligencer. 0;nWo-Wearo per, Term, it follow according to this opinion I li f ll iu rviiiitiiiiif-i- iiiif n inu mici 1 ... . l . . i accessary Duncan, never 'could i properly put upon his trial be- n., . . appeared m i .is town w t.'w.. " b ii iiti.-ii tr: ill ii. lllll-iv. r . . u I I . in it itTrr. a - . .1. : T I - . i , . . V : .. . "n" f 1 oi iiji-s piace. h Has now tieen miles an hour may 'be obtained in navi. ! the" opniion, nkice the fact that in T!n,r. folk- iu,n.v- .t. . , , M gattng rivets or oceans ! Models of the ! 'and. this forma difficulty1 was rot rid f '"ve first broke out, f which have emirelv o " : . . I i-i , x J v , t . . Covered.! and iliero Im .... t I.. .... StHall Pox. This loathsome disease two casesj of which, we noticed iat week, as bavin" appeared in this town we are jjlad l(, sav must say, that his speech was a very S..Vf. lU?SVU one, for it ahnost everybody out of the , tnuml.Ml" fcenate chamlier. Lord Pakenham mot-, tt - 1 ' rt ...t.- .nwo n a. , - iii, hucii we remeriii ...!.... .. 1 i r .. ...r,on are now oejore the Uomm.ttee ! long ago by an! act of their Legislature . ..... v. w.. udirti unairs, ana and suggest the! nronrieiv nf n ;,;t..n tl rr mcwl . . : 1 H ' l tl olllllctl ci" : O " uiuuv, hi lio 1 L into practical operation. It is the inven tion of a Pennsylvanian. It entirely su persedes paddle wheels, screw propellers, &c &c.-,and has thei merit of operating altogether under water beyond the reach of an enemy's fire. The State which gave birth tothe great Fulton, has also the honor of claiming as her son the discover er of this invention.- N. Y. Sun. , . i - menument by qur Legislature, puncan has removed h s cause to Daviel county, which will set week after next. ' " WHO IS THE BONE! SETTER. K. Polk is Pres tide as we hav point never to leave while a Senator is sneak ing; and some individuals supposed that the gentleman from Illinois was trying Mr. P.'s ll.lll'An... f... I 1 T . . ir. .uto.d r., wno was never known i ,hHr education IhW i r-,.,,,, n.'A .1..,-. .. --'j - o..,vSl ruie oi politeness, kept est interest to every r,h . v..,. , y,. iut-(r iius nfi oeen a 8o ir.irv u; . i ... .. . . . : ti,P . ,i.;..i, ., .. . ' . l"w """I me siege was cone uded. nevoienr neatf. . -. v . iiiiiiiv iii;i. 'iiii cituri- . m.i ... .. wiihoui the tear of contradiction W liinington entirely free from di minnihn .T.ittmnJ o i p.-. . v. riim.ii, iii; it oiiio t- iihi-i ii:i o v I rw & i i. . .. tne Company s men out of all that part of ihe ficient, Instructors of th- ; country within the sound of his voice. Schools, with ererv tha al and immortal be in i.. i ...... tj "cn, wnai even no their capacities, under i! jence and science, mav ( Willi a n Pal0t' Gnd think that if Mr. B. would Co to the strong of,e"l ,ban lweIve montls a regular set sneerh h v,.,.u ii 1 . . . . -lrPir? ' . ' .iuaii; cijici aaranced learnin JAMES K. POLK V fp. i . o. . . s ' -"i"iumttij anu minisier pienipo- lhe last Standard runs. off a few hap- tentiaiiy of the. U.S. to Spain, in place of Wash- nV lhmirrhtc: iU.. .1 .. r' inrTtniv Irvinfr nt Uia . . .. . o . ; Apfoixtmentsby the President By and country rrith the advice and. consent nf th .n 'uii, I , Romulus M. Saunders, of North Carolina, to -Tnthm.nJnr : . j- . be en oy extraordinary and minister n en nl! 7 f ,nferP ,ran?frPd ,n the COU"e r .1 . it o . r, . ' . ' . OI J uesd.1V in either hnncp I he reflecfinn tbnf Tme 'ingtont Irving, at his own reouest recalled. - w , r i&iij. O w b VT . I dent! He headhiUr. . tn tne Ln.on oi the 24.1, ult., we find the U Anna ,u' n wo Mowing appointments, confirmed by! the- March 4. 1846. In the Senate this morning, a memorial was qualifications of ihe.T. has been fortunate enou', : ofthe experiment m no ) ! "We have seen the I) of both sexes, in this bri ; to heaii and speak, as by r ,npl.K q, t " " lu "J'"" . . . f t, " ,n,e,; out become ver ' i . v. r- oviiiv u oi i i a ti ii nri'a n . i rrtm eitiAn. i It has escaped our mind, to notice the :, t r PrPsPely of the Eas- .Janie. Miller, Naval Officer in the Dis- Indiana, praying mr the building of a railroad 1 Viihl heir Precept appearance among ssom tern I)art ol the! State, for which h i ,r,cl ' u dmington, North Carolina, vice Jas. ' frnm.-rm nft;nt at:-- ... r r,. . . ih..?fi.:m: . , . . . . . w - "kw, ui 1 . . . . j ' s "- ' r i ' - ne celebrated Air. or rather Dr. Sweet, h,s demi-g011 at Washington all the praise. WvV t v . ! mouth .t.'.U V", . f i . ll i yrci, m6"m an uic pifiiiie. WtHto Vl,:. n . el a'nrl F .sm ....... i ' . no carne lor ine purpose of setting in Our neighbors in Sn.iih P..ri; . ,.r n '."V""- f' ' ,w "T,".v rotmasier. the opIuLMif r ih7 ' ' " ' -rious joints and bones ofou 1 nv noorneonle ftmm 3.. " .! ' i" .e" ! 111 P,at? ,lufnas mwmiv.'wi iii. iii r i i n o n -.-i . H out f Plce. Th vene,;ble:ier'nS IT1BereC,S0f dr0uSht 0flIas nparnnop nrthn man ,l I,:. f oUmmer. It Would ;ppm fhorW. Ar a, praying for the building of a railroad wilh'-iheir Preceptors, an . ome point onthe Mississippi River tothe f tbus'forming a little social of the Columbia. Afier the morning ! own J)fnd cabled to rr- ! iad boen consumed ir it,; motkerl tongue, with a MjutJieioualv naanad n vi... c .1. . 1 i r yi ii mom I tf Until iwiUiin'the pant two rear. .1 , has leen a'einitan and u.2 V , 8!cm yielded tgiwLjlir '44 a.nd 45, it has 6S957, 63 thViresent XTar ,0Corneof hare been her, toHeThe3 onreoiL ma' nioaco .nulung. it n dislasltlu l,dnJ..n . njV b" ? Wirt a. to remiiiiiralhiS "..r l,.o consumed. Mr. II.v,.M ' "T.V fl ,0nfC: ' j j i , , wmcn wou d do no tl ' and Mretd ,h. a,c ,,, ,he Or,Ko Re. .p,,M pupil,..,,",!, j," . solutions. Mr. II. was for irivinr lt.n ' ftmrvln - r' pearance of the man, and his annunm v ! Summer. It would seem, therefore, ill Mr. Th1 Washinrtoiiorrespondent of the New "d claimed up to the 49 and no farther He e'p f,f frequent observer, .. .ii-. .. .. lr '-"i-'fi,.i. . i "7 i.,i . '. .. . L. iruintui statements with regard to his I 1 0,K nas cause(j part of the Country K leiegrapb writes asumea the ground that the President was still : i m 1 caicuiarer,. IO , powers as a "bone-setter," though mixed ! to prosper, he his at the same time5 afflict- .TH Administration considers the state of willing to settle the controversy by accepting of n!!T Tr " t' skill; which thev .lid to Ihe U of ouiv ' lmagined thiit 3r "eSa,io f Te,.t. A Agen, fc.XV.", ZT' 1 ' S"n ' T ""r'' 'i't f!" i. rAnnrl ...m X..u . Hu'- i James K couM nnihu. .T.-. .iJ.l .s down, with i.iir,i:,.. i u. oiM.ii . ..i.. -8""nill.aiid paniculailv : but as h h.. nn. : "d m.nitjr of mind, are i to themselves. We have riot heard er for good or bad as a God but tLn a inception forthwith, and if refused to -vcl concluded his speech, we will give you an ; 1 in ? ilslnMp innn i J?;?n hCard c .1 . . ; . . T return. This will brinu the. whole matter to abstract of it at another ,,W Af. L. .L i C,n heir Pait Pa r . ...., ... UIUU (ue pany. on,i i mem (J a lOink'. and th nktsniiill ; ... ...... . ; mi. um me iror tor future renu 2 on.. erateU UDon bv th" nd ,1U ' .u.l. -"r"' -son, ana, tooKing 10 exiremuies, noor affain to-morrow. 1 . : .L ...-.V. 'a "uw6. was in oe is rampB a scant naftPm u our SOBadmn i r...ir u aa cr r.Lr . . . - , ' PJ inaicauons, mat tt.cjr inp Kiirrnrncr n rm. . i 1 - . iii i i -- ivi f nir t --.., mum iicio urr . uiuvicu ut t i iue 11 onco in iuv ih. .... .a . . ..0..vvo urgicc jciieve far as we know thn trrpnnmt . . T5 "I here, it is. that tb lirelv unacauaintei 7T "'S. ..en1 can feeling in htm and his ' ! T: "me "".and ? ill he e(TM WrtVot, V i"wicasion. " 'nm . , v -; j t- oV hiitii a rupture with .Mexico may be avoid ve make these remarks vi-.th I cause them to lament rhn d;,,. -,r i , i . j-.. - , : t . . ,.. . . kL . "" 'v iincu- , - " w". "i.ms (tC. vu. i loiiiiui uisaiiuse my mina oi ine convje. p- on oi injuring the oldirentl h.,t r ivation ns th , th l.-j i-v . a "mii,uui, iui . " ji oauonai caiarn- 1 " tm iuuttii huiu wciore ma ittr t ... .Jj . ., - i I nv monJhc inn;..U -1 I :t,.-lt . - .L . ! ence ;d ins cfiS, "--.o r t),"n iimu,uui lor P!e t?au'nS 01h commanitieslity. It were prudent. therefor. ,1,;. ... .uc., .uara agalnst all pcrsons wbo , your ckuck. g un an danger-is"V-;- 1 . - ( .- ! . ' ll V monihs mevilahlv etfnH itcplf tn ,t L J , 1 k -w w.uc ttttu nwre fia-midablBiPowers. ' To wit oneiis tto r seat, stood 99 in the affirmative, and 99 in the negatire J The Snenkr rrJrA in fnrvrr nf tr. Runkjso he holds his seat. This is an act of justice; in Mr. Davis that will Jong be remem bered j it is atriumpL of principle oxer rartv feeling.- 1 dependencies of some of tf 1 jects In nature, with hardlv . proper duty ofman fcerc, I aller.v.Nnw they cl.eerf y tojtheir, Creator, acknowlet r' and bis altnbctes, and the r:: If i 11 i. J-ii
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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