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drd rncbj branch must roll a diminished
Volume, nnf Would 1n aide onl) r tdhnr n
lewKr liatdt-n.' Such n srpnrHiion nutd
- le itie yniMr t of nil partings. , We shoulji
feertUHt mir Way WttSlonety. II Kf mai til
ll'illnr, iq thderldesolate nsthe wan
derinp nf ubr Hibi jmpnts wbrn crime
lifit), first bi-iuni'&c. - x
.4 I! rfiVVf hr a community of. ntefrst&v
lilcb would seem that no parly madness
" coujd bry-ak up. We have, recollec
lions of the past, which, to America I!
lug, are. Mrougcr even man calculations
of Joteret.,, ; ' ' -r . v. u
Ve hope. the Whigs of North Carolina
will note these .ihingj. ami 'or mindful of
thf! truth that a doubt I al friend U worse
than ir known enemy. Itichmotid Va.)
law. and na member f ibe Corporal ion. not ; From the Fayetteviile Carolinian
n-bw. i.. :i.,r.t,....i . .ami ! tiu-k ! i P A W.'PIfA JVTT HOADhCO.
suit, ball be bcninpetent a i i t In iiiijrr';: The stockholders of ihrFyrUf vilK
I 'such ( time on account of hi bring a iinember and Western -Plank : Koadj (Company
oi saiu company, j I niH ui r aVHtevilIf . on nursoay las.
Src- 10. lie ii liinhiT enat-1. lhar ibe ; A lare majority id th individual ock
dirrrUira hH. -nlifr rcreivuiji holir t any hulilvv-w. nrtitl in nrntt br hroxv
Iom ! da.iw io.uined-l Wnkc county rr
aruirdn ib- s.ne. of alter lb- rrnduin of , nrkMn' i thf. SintV L. 4 - ills -4
atiyjtMlmeiit a afoiemid 8jjaiuT raid roirnpa
ny, liif lo dnve, eule and deiermine
ihe auoif hi fr paid ly the several i rhemtiers
l hereof, a lU-ir rejipeciire prHriiti ol urb
!i)nr daniiige, mud mH.hd in ihe -amf in
furh niHiuier Ihey hll ee til, or aa ibe by.
1hw buU hsiYe prenciied ; and the sum to be
paid liy eai'b rnrnilier ball alWay W i pro
Miiiim In ihe original aimiunt of hi oewite
prpjentel ih
Hon. James C. Dohbm. wnsj calletl to
preside, and Mi. J. M. Hose, waai appoint
ed Secretary. ( J . -.
The tolltvingresbiutionM,chnhging the
terminus of the Road, were passed :.
Resolved. kThat the locaiiou oi the main
stem of the Uoad. from the point nnr
Johusonville,1 where the contract with th
'J-v
'South Carolina Commission Merchants.
We havt heard rio litlle complaint herr
amomr our; Mercriaht.vj!ainsl the Cm
mi-ssion Alerchnhtsi f 1 iCoarlestou ami
CamdVn. Tht? gr und. td conijdaiot
chiefly made.ar cn eUiess.iieit licence.
and. ii some caseii
Times.
nuifor iruie, and ha!i le paid In iheTreaiiirer ; Messrs, Worth now end, be jso fixed aa
Wfiihin thirty da)a oexi 'alter ibe pl.li-aiion r 0 run a far as possible to aj p)int j corn
said noiiif, and if mi. aieinler hall neglfct mo to the routes towards Lfxihgton and
or reluae fur ihe pace uf ihiny day afier the j JSnJmand Irotn thence to Salem and
X:''v;.' AN ACT ' 7..
To Jncorpnrate ihe Western Mutual Insurance
!i . j Company of iVorA Carolina.
, Seq 1 He ji niai'l'd ty ibe (i-neral At
fet ilily nl the State if Nordi Carolina, and ii is
)i4 cliV e tartrd l) lb, aulhofity the faine,
Tli at Wi li am Murphy. J..hn IS. Lrd. A. II.
I.i IdWrjl, J..I111 1. tihaer. Hiijamin F. Fialey,
lf.-l.!'it lanl. John l)riboli..D. A. DavH,
'J. F. Chamber. 11. U. ItoWrt and J. II.
JfnUiu, ami all oiher irMinuhu may heie.
aer at iaie uih lliehi in the inannef h-re.
ln!preiritK-d, hiill te a corporation, by the
Mine 4tf The 'eiteni .Mutual liouiranre Coin
Hny iif Ninth Caiolina," for ihe pnrxitie of in4
Mjiili their ejMiMive dwelling h-ne, nloren,
QMiK.aiHl other luililiii2. hounehold furniiure,
nerrnandize. and othrr piop'r) aniio! Utt
if diiiiiab" b) tire, and hIm .1 iimuring their
irc'lie iyt. ano hi iiihkh an hihi eviry in-lirati-e
i"f ifainin to. or n nnerted with, lib
rik of wbaUiM'ifr hind or nature a well ol
!i Vonml in hfalih an Ihe infiim or invalid.
See. 'J. II- it , fni titer enacted. That all pr.
lona uini riiall lieiexiier innre wnh the paid
oriMiration. and aUo iheir h4r. eirrutorti, ad.
Crtioffi 1 ati.re and aHi!ii. roitiinnin! In be in-
, liuretl n Jin id corporation a beriiiialier provj
j jqeil, jUlHIl lliereny iM't-oine !
pnblii'aiion of Mid noiie to pay the nm as
rfnned iiMin him a hia projuMijon of Jibe loss
afurenaid. in u h ga, the dirri lor may u
for and recover Ihe whole amount ol hi d).
ite nole i.r nola. with eui of suit ;aod ihe
rxborhitatit rates.-
Messrs. Biger$i Heeae, V111. Murphy &
Co., E. Myers, and Morrison, of Slates
ville, heMiles other;N and the sur
rounding village. Have all had ahuudant
reason lo couiplaiii, NV'e ineiitioii this
fact with no other Lie w titan calling the
attention of these South Carolina Houses
lo the matter, hoping lha if any bing
has been lacking either in their own maiix
agem-nt. or ihe uianagein'iii of Clerks
not in strict accordance; with punctual
business transactions, they may apply the
rtrrifdv. The Mercbtits in ibis !rctlon
and Mount Airy ; and that the president j : ..nsiv.K bv ibn wav
so on to the State line w here the Virginia
Turnpike strikes it. by way uf lB-thania !
Wesley Denton ' of ihe Western part or
this .county was so badly injured on Fri
day A ih 3id instant, ihal be died the, next
day. He was assisting in putting up the
heavy timbers about a utill. nnd a large
poi falling. ibrw''dowtr other. timbers
W'bich struck Mr. D aton in the face.
His jaw- bone w as broken in sevetal pla
Cs ; and ' several of bis ribs were also
iiiaht(l in; and bis' lace was most horri
lily dUh'gured;
b ml I li ruxlnri hn rpiu nmiw !! ilk blf-ntf
II.. I, . WWI 3 X. .ill... " ' ' . - , 1 1
I I Jl .1 ... ft ... .1.'.. .I.l4....!i . l.ut
' -I ' : - (II I.IIMriHMIIM Ul HIT lllf llllll(JUH iiit-i
.,.Hu ib,M eol1eCt.d, ,all remain jr. tjie Trea. ! ? "rancti irom ,ne same common pom, o - - - , ,' tV. ',
L.exitiginn. witti a view 01 an extension to ejn-nrin;i- m it-vi-ii..t ...... .......
Shadrnch. thf rescued fugitive, who
escaed lo Canaila, has been liberated by
his master, and is to hocotne a witness!
against his rentiers in the U.S. Court.
'.in v ..I Awl iiiinmiiiii iilii. rt ti, 1 Ikf. .Kavfiwnt
ol .rh-:i.ae and riiMMe al have! or may ! MocksVlIle and Malesville; and that they thai place and particular L"md-n. Wa
hHreafter arrru-; ami the balance, if any re tj be emM,Wrred lo put both the main stem goners sent down to lb latter place oli.-n
main, hali tie leturuedto the pitrty Iron, whom arid branch, or such parts ot th.-in.or eilh- come back vnb grievioos coniplaints ol
it w rolli-cled. n demand in ihiee inoutbi, er ol them, as ihey may think advisable, uncivil liealmeut ami ol the tumbles Itiey
A bliHKly mob occurred on the Attica
rail road. N. Y.. almot the lt inst. Sev
eral pel sons Were killed. The caue was
an attempt on ih part of a parcel of Irish
men 10 compel other hands to strike lor
bight r wayes.
0
IV0111 the exptratioii of the terin fur, Which in
nurance wa made. ; , -Is
Sec. 11. Be liirther enacjed: That if the
whole amount of deposit note should be in.
anflicjeni to pay 'he o4 Kcaiolued by any
fiie or death, uch cae,ih MfT-frer
under construction at the earliest practi had in receiving their j' loads. troubles
Cable diy. J j 1 ! easily ohvinted by ja sematic attention
Resolved further. That books of Sub- to business. I
; sctiption for an increased capital ol 3 1 1)0.-
oy any ()qq j)e ,mt.rir,j under the direction 'of the i
,nTn President cVi Directors, and that; the priv
receive toward muking g.Hd jhejir rfpective
o.e, a proHirtionabe dividend of the whole
autouiit ol paid note, accoidiug l. ihe uiiM by
ihem iepecl'ively intired.and, in addition there.
to a uin to tie afeied on all the meiri'ierd of
aaid roiiipaiiy, on the ame principle; a regu.
laled ihe amouiita of their reMciive depiite
note, but not eiceediug one4lolar in every
$100 by them respectively insured ; and rn
member vhall ever be required to pay lor any
lo orca sinned at any one time, more t hall one
membera thereof dollar on every 8100 insmed in said Company,
S'flnrius Ibe peiiod they shall remain insured by dditiwn lo the amount of his deposite note
aid corporal ion, and jio longer.
nor inore than that amount for any $uch
aaw corporal ion, ami
. 1 . ifij Sec. . lie it fun
!' ji jfaiia ,.f sahl coutpjiny
I . - .; jlMiard iitliiecl.u Nf
I . herrinafler niov'ule
ji ' jbenb.gio said b..a,d nay M filled by the re. expanse ha occurred, ma be dicharged from
ijitUiuingiliieciorsf.i the reiniinder of ihe year, -aid enmpany.-
j or lime for uhi. li Ihey1 were elected, and a ma. ec. 12. He it further enacted.: That it
Y I jrt'rit'y of thf whole simll coUtilute a qu'onnn ,'ni,,, ',H lawfdfir any maniedj woman, by her.
mm ' 1 At
lerenacled That iheaf. ai'r hi aid note shall have been pM in and
Lhall li manaired bv a eipendeJ ; hut any member, upon payniejil of
.:. : . i " - - 1 r. . . ...... j . u
iMiard ot liiecl oaiiliiig if eleven memlier '- wn,,, " n,!4 nP'-l'' " surieuuer.
t.,... itiif hi Doliev bej'ore any subsenneni lo or
.mm w tip in " vt rail w f r unit i r t i 9
I
4
i
i -1 a !... t -
i,r if,e .1 .oati h f l.u bie. sen ami in her own name, ori in the name ot
.' 1 ' 1 1 . .. I -. . . I .1. .1 l: . . .'L... ... .
Sec. 4. 4Se t lujuher enacted. That the H" pron. won m a o-r uu
T ' I . . . . .
above mfnlionsd ilireriom. in! ectiun first. hall ' t?aed i be itemed tor her sote ue.
h the liril iltrector of said, corporation, and ,h T husttaud, lor auj ilehjiite period.
I ' I ft . 'ar.i . Xa I ... r. lk ..Itilj itutii.ul lif anil In ainja
.till rmillmie in iittiiw lor one or miir ihe " ,r ,"3' nomiat 1 ir , ...
PMsaoe ,f ihi a I. and until Inltiera are cfoisen !' h,r surviving her husband shf shall have
i
Beautiful Stone. We haveeeii at the
r . 11 . 1 ' . ..
4 :. . . 4 4 .: S h nlegeol priority ol such subscnp ton M the ... , . .,u, 4ll vtlt.u ,i,h
Stockholders be waived, and the ..,,.
twnU be nneneil lo the nuhlic. irenerallv. .UK.r,n.u.Si a.
i . . i (.- I .. . I 17 1 ! . L M . . . . 1 .
The meeting declared 1 per Cent, divi- lo lor ine wasningtofi ivjouumeni. 11
dend n the whole capital stock of the is beautilol : It is while wit b black spots.
Company (3200,000) ; while but 18 miles var)iug in size Irom lhe size of a buck
of the road has paid tolls, viz ; 12 miles h . . . - , Tn,.se .s
for 3 month, and 18 miles lor nine months. . c . . . . , .
,,7. . I , ate iut supernclal only, but pervading.
Mr Winslow was re.eectel -President, t- J 1
and the lollowing as Ihe Board of Dnec- 4n near,y "rci lines.: itence. a cut
tors: J. W. Pearce, C. Benbow, S. C. through the stone parallel with them.
Bruce. Alex Morcfiisoh. Hugh McCain, ? gives ou a face with marks resembling
John H. Cook. Geo McNeill, Drming. . lhe tier s!ri,e. A square block ol ibis
ami j Mines iv le.
Edmund AJurtni. a Iree negro, was
ti ied and convicted, last week, at Forsyth
Superior Court. tfleiling a slave. The
otXeoce was committed it, Davidson county
during the past winter. He was sen.
tenced lo be bung, but an appeal was la
k''ll to the Supti file Cotirl.
Giant Cotton Sta!k The Alabama Journal
( Montgomery J ays : We were shown, a few
lla cilice, liy .Mr. Coe. one ,f ihe (.egies
jfrmn thi-qu.,iter in .he Woild Fair in Lon
dot, a seciioo of an iinuiense rnitoi, stalk.
whi.-h he will take wuh 'tiiii a a sjiecimen ol
the plxnt a it glow in. ihe iih prairie Ix.t.
tout' of AUham;). The plant wa twenty feet
' 1 ' I M It .1 lllf t
in neignr anu one. inou-iana ooiix. it wa
grown on the plantation of "Mr. P. A. W ray, of
ili county. Mr. Coe and brother will leave
at an ejiy peiiml I'm Kur.-pe."
THE CAROLINA WATCHMAN.
stone. must thetel'ore.pri scin both these ap
. tearances mi someone or more of its subs;
' and if it should be so plac d in the Moil
umeut as lo admit of both being seen,
though it may not be hej-ichest block
injhe pile, yet jt certainly will not be less
curious or not iceable, ibau any thai may
grace that magnin'cent wotk.
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n their blare vvhi. b board of diteclor shall HW(i r,,j,,4h nett amount ofjthe prncewl f
herrafirij be fleeted in each year, at men time 'h nt-'trance, becoming flu and payable to
and plarK In the lowij ,.f SaMhury, an iheCor ,0 aurf uw" ,r,,m rl'n
piiration In their bvHu slull appoint; of ne repieeiaiive oi me nusnana or any
v.lrL .'l . - I I L . . f 1 I of Ilia .4il..ru ' i
vrrinn rieriion p.ione , mi ice snail ne given " . ,r
public nw.pt,per ptbited in raid town oc. 13. lie it tnrther enacted.) I hat the
t J I It a t ,.oi , , .
thirty day trecediui stu b elfdion r - Diwnanu- may itisuie nta own Hie., lor ihe
ucb elej-lioil hall be holder under the inpec- benefit ofhl wile ,r ehll.Iren. att1. Ill cae
lioa.if three membera urf Iwing direcnus, to of ihe'death ofihe huhaud. the amount thus in.
. - L . . i . . . . I I lift . I . .1 f -ft !
te appoint el preiou to every election liy the oeu -nan oe pain over 10 uie wiie orenwuren.
board id directora ; aad sti- h election shall be ' ""r iiuardian, tl under age. lor l.er or Iheir
made I.V l allol, and bv a plurality .f the vole vvii use. tree Irom all the Unn ol the repie.
of lb ii enitier or their pnuie then present, tative ol the husliand, or any ol his credi.
allowing lo each' monitor one vote hr eveiy "o
3100 infuied in Mid -ompahy. - or. 14. lie it lurlher enacted, I hat it
Dec. 5. He it fin thei enacted. That the di -hairiie' lawtul lor the satM corporal nuv to loan
Tf dor may determine ihe jrate of insurance, - portion of their mey on hand a may
tha amount to le injured, and the ,um lo be n,,t be immediately wanted fob-the purpose of
said coipoialioulo lie secuied by mofiuage on
unencumbered, real elaie of double the value
of the sum so loaned, or by Und with two or
more sureiie. to be approved liy the board of
director, or a committee appointed by them
Salisbury, I. C
THURSDAY EYEMSG, 1PR1L 17, 1851.
Fire Where is the Fire ?A stran
ger from a Urge city where fires occur
daily, and almost hourl). would have A Man shot by a wummi.-A M.s. Eli
neen very mucn inclined to smite oau ZnlHb Clark, laiejy shot a man. in the
he been here on yesterday about 11 u uppt.p pHro N y Cuj. natm-d Fletcher,
clock, to witnessable panic among our j, pro(uce(j considerable excitem.-nt.
people. It seems a pot ot grease boiled sht. (uU,d ,im in ,hr s,rer in CuiUiiU
over in the kitchen of Mr. Thomas L. i wiih another man. and going up i. quest.
Cowan, and taking fire, alarmed those ,-d the strang-r to std rtMde. She then
about the house, who immediately spread drr.w H pisnj ,Vo(n t.r pocket. debberote
the news iy crying re A large vol- ' ,y hf., Mf hs Ut. Hr, j pi-icher
ume. of smoke boiling up lnm the cbim- : rc,Ved the chaige. coiisisiitig of shut, in
ney.which wasback of the main building. tlt. hrtck o ,h4 ,eck( Mll( t.K ls
Schk1 for the Blind. A, Department
for ih ins' ructi.in of the Blind, will he
opened in the ,. C. J:isiiiule for) he Deaf
and D.imb. commencing its exercises n
ihe 15 h J ul v next.
Applications lor mlinmiMon to le nil
diesxd lo D. W. Cooke. Principal; ol
whom. hImi. all requisite information may
be obtained.
SPW YORK COnRESPOXBLXCL. ,
7 Voter Aprs 4, 1851. 7r
-There waa a rery aodden dih n thii city yetttriij,
and one too, which w'dl occasion CunitderabU Ttpti u "
the western part C ihe State. It, was that of Philol
Rut, lor many years lh keeper of ihe best hotel iB :
Syracuse. He was boarding at the Astor Hoosc uih '
time, with hia wife. -The-day before bis death, 1 coa-1''
versed with him for a few moments in the vesiibuU of',
the Astor, and thoaht I sever saw his herculean fnune
io better condition. ' An boor before his death bis wif
who was M out shopp-nj,) mel him walking in Broad."
way, and after chatting with her a little, he passed ap.
parent! in 6ne health and spirits. It appears thatm few
minutes afterwards he got! into a carriage, and went op
to ninth street, to consult his physician in regard to the
gout with which he was at times affected. Oa arririn
at the place, and opening the coach door, the driver
found Mr. Rast in a fit. He was immediately convey,
ed into the physician's and set in a chair in the back pi
azza, where he expired before the driver had time to -turn
with his wife. His remains will be taken to Sy.
racuse this evening. f " " '
There is a great deal of sick new here among children.
Fevers prevail to an unusual extent; also, diseases ot "
the lungs and throat. I is noi surprising that thera
should be great mortality among the poor classes, fc
thousands of them live in Idens and holes only fit forms
and toads. No .iuconsiderable portion of our population
l'.ve in cellars, always damp, and often overflowed
The entrance to nwiat of these places is by a trap door
in the sidewalk. henever hey pass through this door,,
they are compelled to close it after them, and as this is
their only means of ventilation, you may well suppos
that the wretched tenants inhale a horrible atmosphere.
If the pseudo philanthropists who are going into fits
about the well-fed and clothed Southern Negroes would
bring a little of their bene'rolence to bear upon-the con
dition of the occupants of these banementu, they might
hope for the smile of God upon such a labor.
The Presbyterians have taken the Five Pointi ia
hand, and havi established Sabbath Schools and a Meet-
ing House in that m&elslroin of poverty and crime
This is the way Dr. Spring likes to wora. He psefsrs
lo ameliorate and raise ibje conditiou of the lower class
es iu his own city and neighborhood, and he justly con
demns those who spend all their sympathies in doing
nothing but talk in a maaner either Uchrymoaeor trea
sonable against the laws of the IJuitedSuiei relating u,
negroes. ,
By the way, the Presbyterian Board have jut puV
lished in two large baudpoine volumes the lecenl 16
Lectures, by Dr. liardiuerpring, ou " First Things.
They are very able.
The American Tract; Society have published in a
form as handsome as ah " Annual," a work called
" Riches of Bunyan,"
I presume that few men in the country who know.
lor any inmnance.
t ft.
GepoHir
Sec U. Be it furil.er eftarlerl Thai everv
person who thall become a intnher of sairl
ror)viral.ion by rfii-cling innnranee therein, shall
befote heieceiesfiii, policy, deposite his pro.
m)orynote for inh u snin of money as nhall
b deicrmiiie.! by the dnrectofs ; a pari not ex
ceeding; hte per cent!, of said note shall be im.
mrdiaiejly paid, and he remainder of said de.
M)iite Mite i.hHll be iaiabe, in pail or in whole
at any lime when ihe directors fball deem the
ame rqnitiie for ihe payment of loen, and
snch incidental expense acrnay be neceKsary
lor IraiiMctiiig the bnine.4 of said compairy ;
and at he eipiratnui .-I ihe lime of insurance,
the said note, or sin h pail thereof as shall re
main n'lipaid. aftei deduriiijall lossen and ex
puesjacrniiiig d'lijng said lenn. hall be re.
linqnls ted andgneij up to the inxker thereof,
or if he lie-dead, id Li. personal representative.
See, 7. ii finlrto-f emu-led. That when
try prieity iuured with thi rorjoration shall
le alienated by rale, or otherwise, the pon-y
hall thereupon lie oid, and e unrrendered to
ihe dijerti.rs ,r aid Conipany In be cancelled 5
arid upon such ,ir render, the ifunied shall be
enlided l ei-elve hi ilejiiMiit note, upon the
P? jiiirio 01 ins proMiM4..iii o nij iimn and
wound is thought to ho dangerous. Tb
cause of the outrage is alleged lo be lhai
Fletcher had refused lo comply with a
promise of marriage, with the woman ;
and that. he had piotothly been on ralh'-r
intimate terms with her.
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as
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:ifji'
tieniT thai hate accrued prior to such nirien
tier; (ftiil ihe grantee or alienee having the m.
icy aligned to l.imi mny have the same ratified
and eniihrmed lo hiin for bin ou 11 pnper,tie and
btaefil, upon aj pi.jalioa l the director, and,
with iheir coneni Wiihiri thirty (Us next afier
agrh alienation. 01, giving pripr seem it to ihe
aiirfact(oii of said directors for such portion of
the At pottle or premium note as may remain
unpaid; and by s.nfh ratiScation andconfirma
lion the pa riy ami.ir.g nch security lo be uiven,
kail he euiiled to all the tight and privileges,
and .e snljeci loal ,he liabibtiea to which ihe
original paity to whom ihe policy ianetl ymi
rntitUd and autjecij to under ihi act.
8. Be it fmther enacted. 'I'hal every
rn-uilier ol said cmnpany shall be hound t pay
for oe and unch nece.ay eiwne as afore
aaif. accruing in and ioid: company, in pro
xirlioi, to the m mount o hidep4iitf. note ; and
-ft.il .l.lli'llinn. !.....il I... .L: : ... t
...n.- iiimiMi nj on company. I' 'geiner
vrnn u.e iiii. uiij. Mini inierei ol the adored.
Irt the lai.d on 4hch Ibn, eland, nhall be. and
are heirby pb drd lo sui compan) ; and aid
Miinaiiy ahall havf ajien thereon ia ih i.Hi.ir
oj a m-iigage to he am. ami of-his deposit
nwr. anurn nau rontim.c liming hi policy;
ihe lion 1 lo takeXTerl whenevir.th .iH
rny .all ile uiih ard hv entered in the
iMH.k .f inoitagej kepi by the register of ,b
rnyniy unere Ihe property is iinate, a mem.
randmti of ihejiame the iiftdivthial inured,
aleacriptton of the amiMin, of tbe deposiie note
and the term (of ivhich said policy shall con.
lln'ne'. ,' j . 7 -3ec.
-9. Be 1' further ejuacted. Xbai w al
law mar be m liii'ained by said Corporation
ajslnit amy f jbii nif udiera for Ibe collar.
lion of 'said depoijiie notes, or any aeatneM
lherr.on..or fu anjr othr caupe, elatbig to the
buiiner of f aid corp-ratioi) ; afsisniia at law
nay 1 be : pn wrided and maintaiued Iryany
retnlier against sjatid rnrviration far Jomcs, if
)ymei,rji witbbj-ld jnore .lhan ihrre niotnh
; iLW tho cooianr are daily notified of juch
tor that purpose. . 1
See. 15. Be it ftiither epaited. That the
direcior for the time lining, or a majority of
them ohall have power to make andjpiescrihe
fiich by laws, mien and regulation. a to them
shall appear needfol and proper fori ihe man
agemen, and diipo'nion of the stock; property,
eetal nnd efT-ct of aid coiprra!ioo, and for
all Mich matt'i g . h appertain lo the btib
ne thereof; and hall have 'jMiwer to appo:nt
nch ofiieeia. cleik and agent)., fiir carrying
on the butine of the corporation a they may
select, wirtTsnch allowance a ihem hall ap-
pear jo! and satijfacioiy ; Provided, that fiich
by law, rules and regulation, hall not be re
pugnant to the coiMiimiioii und law ot th U.
Slates, or of thi State, (
Sec. 16. Be ii further enacted. That no
P'dicy hall be ii;nied by said company, until
appU- atioH shall be made tor iuurence to the
amonut of at leaiil fmly thousand dollar.
Sec. 17. He it furlher enacted. That the
opera' ion and hindue of the corporation shall
be carried on and conducted! al such place, in
the towrbof Salislniiy. a shall lie designated
by ji niajotity of ihe company present, al any
regular meeting. i
Sep. .18. Be it further enaeted That this
act shall continue it, force fuf fifty years.
Sec. 19. lie it further ena tid. That this
art shall lakft effect imrned'aiety alter its rati
hcaiiou. f '
Katified 23th January. 1851
gave unmistakable evidence that there
must be some fire about. Fire ! fire!
rang from street :o street and ding ilong
del ding-dong del- rang Mj. Enniss
dinner calling hell. Water ! Water !
shouted others ; and in the rush ami tum
ble of the excited crowd of people, a
small foot tub was kicked to pieces, the Another Slave Case in Boston. The
!
ragments of which we saw two carelul papers give account of the airesi of a n -
citizens slowly gathering together. The gro named JSutims. the property ol a
engine was hauled out, and it happened Georgian, and of the progress ot the bii
that therc had broke out within reaching sinrss in ihe Commissiniiei' Court. The
distance ol that very important article on j claimant's right Was clearly etablished
I V I I i a . . t,
such occasions. ijtt. as usual, when there and there is tu, utile ooutii the slave
North Carolina Baptist. Thin is lh
title of a Baptist paper to be commenced
in Ahevilb N. C.; under ihe editorial
control of ll.-ys. W.C Berry. J. M. Bry
man. and J ts. Bluhe. Terms one dol
lar a eir.
Outlaw Will Case. We se a good
d al in I tie piper nbotit ' c'i ttin O-Jt v
willcae We know nothing about i,
tint liotn tb ilk. suppose it ii some biu
alfair.- wis tak.-n up in Wak Supe
rior Coiirt. last vverk. on riillisbi ; nnd
occupo-d the re ma i a ing da v s of the T'-nri;
but lh J iry not b ing -ible to agr-. ji
pioVed n mistrial.
Ohio and Vermont, stand side by side
on the subject ol tin fugitive Slave LiVV.
both having passed laws in opposition to
it.
OCT The UusiiiOil Distillery of Amos
is need for 4t. water was not to be had.
Only one tub full was brought, before Mr.
E. Mvers. of the Red Flag, announced
will be suneudered. The higher Saw"
men were rai d " high op." ol course, by
this an est, ami threats were made to the
Wade, ol New hern. Was burnt
ihe'lst instant.
lovvn
on
from the top of the kitchen that it was all , effect that Sunms should he rescued.
a flash !
The " Nest.'1 There-are a great many
But at the latest accounts, ihe Police were
on the look out, and guarding ihe piisou
kindof Nests in the world, as the reader S w,lh ,orce .ently strong to beat
knows. Some are pretty and some are ?Clch n wiiempt,
uglv. some are white and some are black, rr,, n , , tc ,
: . J , ,. . , Ihe Beginning of the t,nd. We Ichih
and some are inclined .0 yellotv.-hui few lhf. grclfir t)f ls ,., has ,(.en
are clean. Well, we have a wo.d to say ,,c,, d lV ihe Comuiissioner ol ibe (Jus
about a Nest and without passing an torns to employ no more slaves to inaii
opinion as to its character lor beauty r the leveuue boat. This ordei. we pre
cleanliness, will simply remark that the ,,ul l,r' ' gt-neml sys
m . . ru 1 .. 1 1 1. 1 . . tern loioioing lite -inpio inein 01 siae
Nest, at Chailotte, has dodged, m tolo, : . .
1 Innor in miv WiiV onilor thn l-rineril lnic
any attempt to sustain the ground of 's ' rilim,tl, vvh.ch mav now be ,eortr,u,i Hs
The Ijinridn Courier has appeared in
its enlarged form. It is of good size, and
got uji in good taste.
Philip S. White will" speak in States,
ville on ihe 8 h of May. At Newton,
Catavvha coutttv. on the 5 h.
I1 -tlTod u pleii-ure lo acknowledge
h" receipt ol two copii'si.ol" ihe Sin piancico
the circumstances, will raise a single argument in de
fence of the New York Senators, Johnaon, Robinson,,
and Sstone, who were accused by Walsh and Say dam,.
undrr 01th, of having acted virtually, ifl'not directly,
with Mr. Bull, the Sergeant at Anus, who voluntarily
Bold himself to defeat the bill against gambling. The
report of the curmnitte, exonerating the precious trio, or
only slightly disapproving their conduct, le condemned"
as a milk and water affair ; but it is worse than that.
Like nut of our " milk and water," it is half white
wash, and a burning disgrace to the State. The mat
ter ought not to be allowed to drop here. If a great
statesman's personal friend see fit to present him with.
10 or 5 I.UtO, it is no tkxJy's busmen, but when our
legislators play into the hands of an unprincipled knave
who lakes advantage of his position to levy black mail,,
ai.d for a bribe, secure or defeat any bill h '
hijlli time I hat pub ic opinion should visit tht-m with its
execration, ll the sacrrti office of Senator is to be pros
tituted, the .otif r ii is abolished the U tter. 1 trust that
throughout the country, the people will i.inlijjnautly de
nounce th.s conduct. What business hak these three
Senators, Johnson, Robinson, and Stone, lo be in cor
respmdeiice with the Sergeant at Anns in regard to the
gainb.ing bill, if they are iniiocent ? And why should
they promise hiin that 110 report should be made, and
no fun her aciion upon tbiit measure a measure of great
iuiMiriancc to the good came and safety of New York?
These jjeuilenif 11 may (through the law of tickle my
back and I'H scratch, your elbow,"; pel clear of censure
froio their brother legislators, but they will never wash
their skirts, I think, to the satisfaction of the people.
A day or two ago, I saw drove of t or 11 Dromeda
ries passing through Church street. These great un
gainly, bi-fooied, camel-like creatures were destined,
I presume, for the Isthmus of Panama, where it is
thought they may prove better carriers than mules, and
carry much Urnerburdens. The muleteers will not put
more than 2o0 lbs. on .single beast, and this weight has
to be about equally divided. Like the camel, the drom
edary is a. splendid fellow for taking a big load through
an unwatered desert of jiot sand. The Hadrian drom
edary is distinguished from other camels by havingonly
one hump. " fc-
This morning, in Broadway, I saw a drove of anoth
! er description, viz : about, a dareiTShetland ponies, rang
ing through all the degrees of compansoq, small, small
er, smallest. The least was not so large? al a three-day
old calf " V
Thursday, attracted by a crowd of laborers around
the door of an importer opposite the Post Office, I look
ed into the store, and found it half full of iiJn. On in-
quring the cause, I was told that ihe storekeeper had
Carriage Buildin
0
Ili-rald enl In (is. no doubt, by J. Clarke, advertised that morning f.-r a porter, and all these men
K-n. The inner., are d .led. one the 26lh of were applican s for the'pUce !
1 ii
February, and the other I s, Miirch.
e
o-
a
Ma. Editoe I wish to call attention through your
paper to the fine work in the Carriage line put ap at
the establishment of Wm. Overman i Co, of your
Town. I see no reason why nny one should for a mo
rnent think of going North for such an, article, when.
bj.-going a few miles he can get an excellent Carriage
of any description, t the above named establishment in
Salisbury. I have visited his shop lately, and can safe
ly say, that I was not prepared loj see Vehicles of so
fines finish, and of such durability put upj. I trust that
tor the fanire. it may not he paid that snyNorth Caroli.
niin has supplied himself ftora the Norther cities
! A CITIZEN.
Cabarrus County, March 31. 1851.
SALISBURY COACH FACTORY.
" VV would caliche attention of the public generally,
to Smith & Barker's beautiful lot of Vehicles now on
hand, and poing op at ih above named establishment ;
nd moat especially would w recommend the Ladies
to cajl and examine their work aid cheer them with
smile of approbation. - S
They are receiving a lot of most beautiful trimmings,
and also the latest Northern and Eastern drafts.
N. B. We would also call particular attention to
Mr. Wm. M. Barker's tone of the above named firm.
beautiful and elegant manner of naintin? militsrv Plamt.
o- . . - . .... 1 -r - m.
o'gns, , tc. ; also, gilding of every description done
to order. They do their work right and no mistake !
late attack upon us. If has, however, at
tempted to spring; new issues, which, how
ever lalse, we will not notice, further
than to say, if any decent man will take
them up-we will meet him. It any re
spectable citizen of Charlotte thinks we
have exhibited a malignant spirit" to
wards that place we offer him the bene
tit of our tile to make but the case if he
can. Ol one thing we ere sure: what
ever may havri formed the ground of such
a chaige. if it were properly understood,
would be found inadequate to sustain it.
We are not hurt by j the " NeslV opin
ion of our " wit,' or the force of our pen.
The truth is, we make no pretensions to the
possession ol the one, or of much ability
wield the other But the little thing which
excited the ridicule of ihe Nest" was so
plain, (its word to the contrary notwith
standing.) that we venture to say, how
ever unintelligible to; him, it was easily
comprehended by evry juvenile in Char-
lotto of sufficient knowledge to distin
guish between colors. We can speak
plainer, if it is necessary.
New York. April 10, 1850.
The resolutions in the Senate of New York, express-
The election for U. S. Senator from tng a high sense of the pub.c serv.ces ol Uamel yeb-
ster, particularly in reference to his support of the Um
Massachllet!s. Was pot polled on the 2d promise measures, and suggesting that the fJovernor be
1 11 .1 .i -r
Ti, on.U . A requested to invite mm: to anuress uie jygisiaiure 01
j ne uin ana v ... m ..., j rr p..
M I I II at; v I uik, iao lit: na- 1 v-srtii 1 ui .ubi iiovi -
r. lommtssloner KoCKWell ljj bnllottliltr .showed Stfmner as lack 1 sylvania.) meet with tlie cordial approval of our citizens.
casting the weiuhl of its intlne-nce a
gainst the existence o this iiisli'uiion. instant for llnee weeks
Of
300 BALES OE COTTON
YY ANTED Immediately, for which the htghett
mantel price .will be paid in cash Apply to
. JENKINS t ROBERTS.
April 10, 1851 - 049
wttuld not have ventured upon an ouler
necessarily so much calculated lo excite
the suspicion ami jealousy of the South
ern people, without the lull sanction and
concurrence of the President. W dining
ton Journal.
We venture to shv president b 1 more !
knows nothing about it; and we doubt
not a true! representation of this circum-
ing 12 voles of election.
Imports Trouble ahead. Contrary to all calcula
tions, the imports ol" Foreign Dry Goods into the Port
of New York increased enormously during the first
quarter of this year. The following is a comparative
statement for three years :
First quarter of 1&4 13.034,416
1&50, 15,e07,l
1851, 2ll.336.lSl
These enormous imports created a sort of panic, we
i
11
1. .. i ii
cunnu ..ol. a,. h..,t. it I- r..- are intormea Dy ttie journal 01 .mmrrce, ana ,rKe
O al f' l'll, O V a a l I
those who icwt evil speak r.
t
sales have been made by auction at a serious loss to the
owners. Th prospects are, also, that this rale of im
portation will go on increasing.
further effects have been produced : 1st, a pressure
and we trust that the Assembly will concur. I trust
1 that every eminent public man, whether Democrat or
Whig, if he be a strong friend of the Lniou, will be
tr ated with distinction by every patriotic community.
It is pleasant to see that a good number of Americans
are dropping party distinct ions and comjng forward to
the support of those r statesman who, whatever may haTe
ben their party heretofore, are now defending the Con
stitution against the assaults of fanaticism. 1 trust ilia',
there will be no more truckling for votes of. the disaffected-
-
The news boys are at this moment crying the " am
rrival of the Africa." But you will t hT news by
Telegraph, and even a brief synopei of it in this letter
would be useless '
Huee and strenuous efforts have been made in our
Legislature lo repeal the Free School act, by which a
r - .. - 1
We are reouested lo announce to the ! ; .u. v v..rk .nev m ket 2d. . ri. in .h t.ri. lax of --00.000 falls npon the very unequally, .1 is .
. I , . . jh u u r . e especially upon New York citv and the large eommun-
readersofoor paper thai Bihop Andrew , "f ff "change .,e I 3d .heavy sh.pment. .Jspv r This talk of inequality .'.all humbug. Thelaw.
' cie. The amount of specie shipped to Europe dunng I , C V 1 tr rA h.. e.r...
has at the request of ihe Church ami cit- , the week before the last was 8 1.020, 155 FaUetiUe itci ,he wealln of ilhe ric " Kt
1 I riilM,r,rr Anrilrt tal many secure mediums of use and increase. lui
izens generally of this place, altered the J0KTVeT' "PTn - j lhere wuia be nd liws, if the people, who rule, were.
ti. P iK . t ; n V r,h - 1 without education. Hence, being indebted to the edu-
lltne OI in- next session OI ine iNortn jrThe f. blowing are the officers elect for the present catkm of the people for its protection, capital ought to
Carolina Conference hich is to meet : term of Cabarrus Division. Waa-lgT, Sons 4 Temper- yield a liberal and cheerful, not grudging support to the
ance, viz: J. M. Keeler. VTP. ; N. Mitchell, W. A. ; public schIs. If our city capitalists want uie peopto
L. S. Bingham, R. S.; T&aJl. Henderson, A, R. S. ; (thnmgh their representauves to grant them acts of in
;Morje Room yet.i-Ve have been re
quested by one of the School Committee
men for this district, to stale that there is
yet room for some 25 more scholars in the
Free'Schools. Any person paying chil
dren which come under the ruler we re
quested to Send them,
here, from the 15 b to the 25ih of No
vember next.
The Bishop, with his usually obliging
disposition, has made the change, because
of the very serious inconvenience it would
have put our citizens to. as the time ori
ginally appointed would have embraced
the Fall Tei in of our Superior Court.
. Kriniminger,T.; CSarlea- Alexander, F. S. ; John corporation by which Hhey may use their wealth in the
. Kerr, C. ; H.B.AVhhe, A- C. ; Monroe Coleman, most lucrative and profitable way, they must not object
A
L.
I. S. ; H. Groner, O. S-
CO" Al a meeting ol lh.e liirector of ,be
Salisbury and Tylorsill Plank Road Com
pany oti Flidajf last, an election was held for
Presideut, which resulted iq jh choice of Mr.
Wm Mubthy, of ibis place,
to recipmcate the favor by coming up cordially iu aup-
1 port of the education of the children of the people, in.
. ... , , ' .. rntr. , ... n- Brandreth reposed the bill. Perhaps public edueauoa
Tlow w:ll be found a list of Officers for Liberty Di- anJ he dl8se,ninalion Jf intelligence aw not conducive
vision, No. 47, Son. of T-mperance, f. the present lhe f t medirine
term. viz: E. R. Barnhar V. P. ; C. . Tnce, W. An acquiintance ftpi1 B,u,n called on me to-day.
A. ; Wm. Alexander, R. S. ; J. A. Patterson, a. it !.; w y j boW wag t abolition excitement
D. C Barnhart, F. S. ; D M. Waggoner, T.; Nelson when you left ?"
SloughrC; R. B. Fullenwider, A. C. ; C. C. Willi ford, . Very rich," he replied. It's gTest fun. We are
I. S. ; John Cress, O. S. . j havjng h.jrn times there ! Imagine the sidewalk around
. the Court House staked out. and a chain surroandiag it.
Officers of Salisbury Division, for the present Term. while policemen with their poles walk up and dowa the
Obadiah W,idson. W- P.; Mace C. Pendleton. W. lines, like sentinels on guard around a wueter field on
A.; John J. Bruner, R- George M.Smhb, A. R.S.; parade day. .
t vo mi c t . ii o r-..-- t . nmnm i.f fetlnws rTer the side-walk laugnirg sua
Boger, C,; Hamilton C. Jones, A. C; Wm. Dickson, joking, or egging with mock applauseaud WV
I. b-; James W. Clarke, O. S. j wmt over-heated abolitionisV who is stimn up a iem-