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f - : , 4 I- It f :1 il!! li-' i ' 1 i ; s J ,; -i r rk - i ; l j ;f ji in.ii ii ii iii iii iri 1 ' .. .. 1.-: I ,'lANOTMSR WITNESS. ; -;p .. 1 !h! 'lL idrk'it i h fiiiliowtn Caid. iJji'Hnjr K.nui Catholic ;Prlel.--! 1 1 t wiaUhed iullbe New Yrk jpeii : I M&i-:UMF. n..t nd declaie myself honestly; and ioeiniy Mat ne uoiimwm; vl'tTw I' 5 J li .'...'i.'.'- -f I I hAt-ffrf VlHl Mflll teiide r s of Wur chur Ii. ?iA intending iejxvoru rrnuhlit irjitmffancef. protc favorable i! 5 i hers 3f 'MMrrtf. y3" crusk Ihem ' . I w ' . ! ' III'- " 1 . - a nJ tnmnorhg undermine the. institutions I - if, I. Ii ; '. 1 i I I r wilt U glad lu met ib rifi r Ujr iiw-ralr t: ; if joui- .ebgrcb, commiiuiKd lj yuu for tbai p I ! kieilKl jcbl!eii party" ill, 4 utml. cou l iUnlbmele (b alui Ihps cballiier, ! W lArgihlBiii in n.tiihlrr ri of P'i' 1 liUbir ufficiBi locomcniiDd, vyhiM lb profit. J i t li ii Wihjr of note, ibt if very cunvf from . l l !the Rumiti Caibylic Church if Htlbe4am tale . - :i H-i- Ii : ' ::j i.Lu;.;..WIii': Ol moral .Corrupun anu piiiiurai .Min.i.i-jt iOuf radrr wjlllici'ive, fiwijifftlr. PiTBAt's ti-Himohv. las we?llh that tifjttlirt ibal iiris Iba tluiy iiof eery Wrncricnriiin whji 1 TIIUI fl betier than PHlESTCKArr, ai.d lieriy Uurr than slavery t h Wirk-d aud am liiioui lilKRAUCHY, i ibV public mind In Regard u a daugnuf CiiinUin, ,Wb(c4iH ontror later, if nit cbfckfdj by ibe pdWjc tirntirif ni, uTerwIirlnil iur Jrto iijjtif tUiiofiVip ruin. J So tiro a lUffpA any try b io Hiltoiy ; to ceruin as ibo deiu of iu-u rjiy j'idtfed 1y all 'ibeir! pre? ariioi--taltujrai will lbs 'llomaH CaiboUe PiiihMd! cattcr the jjo!d n fruiiof Am'-rlan yiriup pa Irioiliil iand lr; to this fur wj)id ul Ileaireii,; if iior'arrled in (heir caieir, I j h v i Wfcke no doilt but IhU Pii5ibod cii4 eieiiluu$ly beKeVe th-y utf h ti liringt all jjtv mwnmi'ut tmAet PaDttl Dillilnhn. Bui il it ii ibeir diiiy w frruth UImthI 1 iiiiiuiitii in aecorllaoce wilji the polity oftbeir ChuM?h,;id .i;j&bVipnice' tuje: waiidate of ihiMr Puiiiibcaf Matiff, il it ibf duty tin lees of American men to prcff ul ibcm. If w must l9oir lib. i iie4 lei ! :bBjdjjci by omethig that bta a soul ; Ir t the fall ejol empire Kind ii dipuUin in tbc Vinbaiilfd bots. vbre tali.r, and g!ni hiy afe a ibarei in be combat but Ift ni. be cbValrd iut'of (hcin by a hypocritical Priest. ;ba'ticiiu i and immoral ai ibry ar;pr' cripif aiid mefcile. .:';H'. ' iVey;i$clUm all perianal hostility to any rrim lijr jlj1e iIlnanU;aihlic Chujrch; Wf jfvii biejiefi It bey suppose ttory ar;jd"ing riglji jti tiridilraiing the cause of their Prieihoid. f Wiih;tbe U mart Catholic a a body re ligiot, we bar nothing to do. e ice pi to ae: ordji tbem ai lellow cUizns, iIihi imeriiy f purpose aod liieHy of rouscifiie'e which w(p as ;cordi:airatdjclatui (Vr oureiye. Bt ben :liitdfjr jibe cover (A re ligitn we afii political prin. :ciplei at war M'ith our civil i)isiioiins, afford. ing an lunex h wnai may ue expecieo u evrr KomHisim cafii the afcendency, by petiypr aecutjon. and tiheclai'nlo ieach by aoirjorhj aud Hot by reason j ur duly as conductor ol nytur- nai qomptis ui io speaK ui to TbursdaT las eiuhaiiuiiL exiracia from the pi iiiathUndjihe WiUmiog'oii HildbVeUifM fj t(hTj Cji te tu j.fiu t jue t ion. jujr t be -ffittm of fhiivrin; jbe barmooyV extMg fli ppera onj ibialove t)iiVstiorjl Veidmi that k:aerde4jdiQrreMce d opiuijon ffef jiwt lja ierif 'biq VVatcJiman and Hd. j Jbe Io jiueriia ifavir u an open Coiu eiiiion to auiepd ibe; (reeM CiiiiitiiKin d tr e Siatf ibf laijer ji ppfii ioj li.J fj bey ftrjpr14i'aincrr'ln.lbir. jcwt and candid in thyfr ei prenin fl tbein, ltd bulb belong lb tbe tame jHilii.ical'-'jianyJp'' fybe)ce)ari ibidifirM at Wclit-tf Jburilal t!o inucbej,;iceibi Wje'll anjjwVi bilelp l.; V ecuri election Uovflrfor, wim D4ty SiKejkfa lew years sgjf mad 0e of aj ttuhhy tof gull ihe fiewple, aod iberijby oblairi iheiriterf. He lold tbem tMt the rer li'rived of a creal riehi. Iwcaie ih CinlstiiuHonl denied litem the pi ivUetfe uf iroiiiijr fif a Sen fit j t Ti nuJin case i Kibtesent local iidvic a shut th hpsfmUil ..1 "rr" ion is not ill advised n nrice with thnf part of the charter, which dirrctsi: I&e ! RiiMd f?l tp'rxtrndl frbrjn the ilmmgfinam! Raly h Rail Koad, where the samH passes over Nuse. River, in thir County o)' VYanve, t?i4 tec, I p (Jharlotte " t hat he ph use t be Rolad to be' etondf ilj to the prrcisd pditit designated in said Char Resolixal further i That the conMrUction Of lae; iracK io w itynrMjoroj ? ousjf-uu fil until this Question H saiislactorilv set tied, rtndlluntil nhe larthcr wriler of this Board. TOlW Chines turous as ami rece nre almost as adven- e Yankees in searh of gain, j 'fiinitear to le stitlttilated a- I frefi i hvfihe reports 4f their. countrymen. yr loHbe legislature, unlei lbe (ihe roter),, who haHf returned with iihstaniial proofs liad owiied nty atrret ol .land; wtiamj i,pe same i 0r theirfsuccess in the land oi ROtd. SLIur district, and if mouths neiljliefore and at b daY of election; : and by means of ihiaclap trap; be wa made Uovernor as be desiied. lo tle. feat tbi charlatan and to (Hit- an end n a sy. i em &f iuiert'erences with thW ConMtttiioti, the Veierii pekmle And Ibe" Sattihury . 'Wfi.hiiikn demand: an uorestricied CoiiyeiiiibnjioU'or.Mder ibje. C'Qiiiiiiiiun io ail its ':ii, aijrlllo oikej. geiiraiiaud whfdeiaje altrraiioiii i jmri aiiHiid? uientn. :j Tu this a l.irjje portion ff the Ehi, and with them the Herald alrenaid,' afe pps-i fd, tjecAMae in the lirl plai e they consider the Cn4tintitiou a Rd emnj ij one as : lt s'ands, aud becaiise in. the second place ihey are. jap )retMn.tjive;tbal the Coitve it un nreeiijai;ied Io reform wilt scarcely kmjW wberejli iOlul jVilljomke certain chaime tit' the baUj of rrpre. ar-Illiil lIl Willi: II v ill urn nil s l iir- iniiiiiriii l" ' in the jpast moth hit vessel )in ve sail ed ; ten nre preparing to lea vej and more are reald ! Trill, the Plfific State bids fnir Io contain n imot ley rpfiss of citi zens IVjril the extreme DuivnEster of Uncle ikiffi dominions to 1ih: Celestial and iSout h AWricHti savnpe ; fnfntl yet she will mould jlhem isjll into Arialo Saxon hntiitM ere vve enn scarce realisie that she is more titan the newly acquired territory ol yesterday an extrVme Wtstein wild I 1 :1p j Raleig$$egister. From the Greensboro Patriot,. EXTRA- SESSIQN, I The report of the judiciary committee ffle u. o. oenate seems io seiiie; me ier,inai;ine naji eiecuou lor jrresiuriiL Vice President will be governed hfA e; apportionment under the census of II juinder the present law, the votes7are clist for a general ticket in the Smre of or) h Carolina, the State being divided eleven districts. By the apportion: rajpit undet Jhe census pf';i85()lhe Slate ffeiiig entitled to only ten lectjirs. A, fha )ge of t he Ja w is .therefore necessary hefc re the next Presidential ejection, and lf necessity of, an extra sessions ol thn Eecislnture is frequently spoken of in this Wnnexion. . '" J I ' ' ! ' ' jijTJie 'Rttleigb lnjaird remarks jthat.if U'sliuuld be lound indi!penhible to call an ixra session of out Assembly, or to con Sfene ttial boily at an earlier period than syal. we have no doubt that the Gover ojr will in due time submit the matter to fh Council of State, and that proper Ac tj oh will be taken." The. Standard thus notes certain difficultuies that present jOifinselves in relation to the call ol an extra session 7 rfikfl Aiiorae here .--7 ; - , stillttntain its There is no goo f m a- a - I shouio nei ifir br many years, would sttton nnd importance. reason; why J JUamtten in its i commercial or ciairimportancrf; iand yej.iwill be i evitably the case, 'unless a;n effort is made to counteract the Effects which surely will be produced by he changes which are being made al 1: around uS.. Wei earnest ty hope lharihosU ;Who have the means. Will not withhold; heir use from this prais worthy and laudable enterpuse, wntcn will tend so greajly to enhance the pub lic trood. j ' . :mV:J'WA It is a niilv that we did hot have in the town bf CamderV fa fer Maji Maclar-: laus. Cher W, WU h 'sdeh men at t he tiMMil nf it-r rommnrffe and enterprise, is btiund to extend ber holders and enlarge her commercial Importance. Let us. Jei IpW citizens, each and all, do something; fiirfour town. Hon. Judge 0 Neall remarked to th teand Jury last weeki if men determine tfltiy , nd begini the work will surely be. aclomplihd. Cam. Jutir. A Poising Thought RolctoW is forced 16 coiiteni jiifnself with h i'nrie sky as a poor newspaper writer and the gteat banker car not order a private sun--stt. or ndd one my to the magnificence "1" night. Th same: air swells alj lungs. The same blood swells " all veins Each one possesses reaflly only his own thoughts and his own .senses. Soul and body these are ihe prbfoerty wjhich a man owns, i All thai-is valualble is Io be had lor noh in: in this worlld. Genius. b-auty,' and love arnot bought and sold. You may, buy a. rich bractr't. hut pot a wejl turned arm to wear it pearl-necklace, but not a pretty throat v ii vvbifch it shall vi. The richest baur on earth would vain f! jo. was the old or present Assembly oiler a fortuiie, io b able to write a veise iiKe d n n. uue comes into iine world nakd and gocsrout; naked ; tlie lin-oess ot a bit oil linep for -a shioud Is not much. lMnnj is a - handful of clay, which turns quickly back again into dust. in 3: !r A! Good Sory.fThe ftllo!)Aiing ei-cef-leat!Mos'tobl oflMr. Sheajf a grocer, in Pjortsniouth. N. H f 3. I . i 1 ! i "4 ii- t i 5 appears ipai n man naii :;iurcunnru M tlieas., ..yJ .acrifice j friueip e Jor.w.eb I f jH f h , U. hm We.igh. m ML m ,a . - mm I : i . : : '- . i loei. war aur iri. ilieir lather fought in biulloii,: and wtiii'h I he v. a re! ijjeieriniije to main lain at jail hazaid. ' rbn upon ihH JinpoMiit inJter do these paper diff'r in ojiioioii. )Pr hi dilP'rtfnce. no matter low amuio. and lot ihej jfotible; wjhirti mty gmw Hut i.f lii qoes iuii1tf Cotimiiutional rel.Trmi, Rid and hi par- ty are responsille The Journal fejMiiiii.i.tle. Hfd and paid for. and i1r. Sheaj' hd gone to the desiik to get change for' a note. Mappetting to turn ibis head whil there, he saw in; a glass, which swung so as to Reflect f hlil shop, a stout arm rieach up and fake from the shelf a ht-avy Twhite oak Che se. j Instead of appearing suddenly. ty in a ftrontily DOKH-rat iej sect iorii, and in the r iihfr would, thereby losing his custom for iHig4)iovn in the State. Ii d-rivej. (t topport ; eivejr. til e It rally old gent(emah gave the p . i'"r '" f j loiei nis'cnange as it noining nau . Happen Luiiia -llml ihri liui .ItiniM mil lit.) toil! tlH . ; I '. t I 1 1 . I.I.: l.Kud yef it jave it aid. in sitpporf ol Rid'a huiiitu of tiee futiia;e, wli ich is the cane of il the conf idioii, which tr 'atens tit ilh idesthe State info sActiunat parties, and 'hii retard the progress ul improvement, a id; it yet Iconiiiiues lipbuld ltd firebiand, not caring ipareiiily whether the riat aufl rs (hro it awf'o,y; aul is depiled of political pinier. It iirikes u that the editor ol thai pa jjejr f poorly advocHtinii fhe claims of the Bast, ot Which heis a p:iri. iiuce he obHinaiely puriie n course ul policy, which, it must le apparent and may lie taial to herj t-ett iliterestit. Th I siicces ut he party Iii the great principle however, and he will con titite iti shout free Miff! Hgejl earelef suf future Consequences. -Wilmington Herafdil 'ill in. nrnvirlffl hv lh nmpnrlvd Ponfiti. iulibn. article first, sections Hisiand third. -thai the Senatorial Districts shall! be laid gitfftjid the members ol Commons appor- libtiel, at the first session of the i Asseni idyialter the year 1841. "and afterwards. Wits fit st session, after -the year 1851". add then every twenty years thereafter. ,:$pi If the. old Assembly should j be. con Jlyened, would it not, j he re fore, tie! incum- ifiHitt upon that body thus to lay j oti and Itpportton ? How indeed, could the Con- 1. 1!. i "i Pitjtblional injunction be avoided' And Ule are not warranted in shutting our eyes UbV Tbithp as developed by lAeir otoit QiithWi i''4-n'of n ( relrainnig from wanHng our ffib ily IOW ciiizf-ni ol the neril in oernieciive id ihicer- tain jeiructijn that awaits their lilieriie.'; . Some say, I hr is no danger in this free ' C0unry4 jcenturiea ma) roll over befioe the Iln- man jCatholic Priesthood wll Have ' powlr ew "nouh io govern here. This is a fatal mistake, r Already do-tae Cat holies cpntrpl the govern, f fnentaLuf many citie, and their inflnenre in our elections has become alarming; Ihiough the u piditnfour own jioliticians who couit the CoA olie votes yery soon. If not even now, the . Presideul offh United Sidles will receive hi appoinfment from the Roman Poniifl-for he Willommaml the failhlui and they will obey, to throw the Lalluice of power on the side of him . who vill mo likely subserv: the interest of the ,Coor of .R6 ! ; "1 V j No dangei indeed. Look at the progress ct thb evil. r Wtjo would have believed tidily year ago, that in this day, a cjty official wiu:d .arise; if n bis placej and talk about punishing in blood those v bo might speak of I he vices id t he ! Catholic Priest biMd. as counected with the Con. " fessinal ai d ibui the whole press ol an in ' teljijnl knd patriotic ciiy Vhould be domlt un . der this threutenfd violation of the Liberty of Speech and t ie Rights of Republican freemen j Jv4'k at the Piee throiighniit the country,1 and iibseire liQwj;stuw they are to mark the en: croabinents of an InKiitMtion. coming more and more! in roniact with ihe Principles ol Liberty.: and Iseeklnj: an i cin.iace the embrace i.f DEATH to L1 BERTY OK boNSCIENC ;Aud!h RIGHTS OP MAN.--.yVi. Com. ii 1 f : Xmittjfcci. t GRBCB.-Dr. Kin, the Unitjrd tiiaierConsiilariAg'tit4 and mifsionary of tlie! Ante r can Board of foreign Mission, at Athene, has leen condemned to nlieenj days 1mpritonment,and then to be banished from Ibf Count r was an asseilfr nl atrMhun rinrlrirvoa nn v ( i - '-si I , T T ' - "'r -f: il'VKHjuiuiJ uirrs vourru. $ necnarge agautfol rbirqlU statet) to bate been that of having bias. VnznTu wir nijr iigin, a irtier receiveo ly the Journal of Commerce condemns the aeii. "lenrie as. an act of ' maiiiltt iniiiii t.ivMVti -Mi., i . ii . I " . '. tnne 01 our citizens and our Consul, and aa da.: on the Dart of our Government iHp i? 'tU -i ! wanding noprbmp aod eneige'ic action." and sat a inac r. jvtog n route popular since tbanhefute ftislfitt-i,-.):-- i . " Xt.f - - : I - il 4 J corrci)ondent of the London Chronicle J t'pfMig.ilrotia .Athena under date of 7tb ilarcb, lbuf ;pakj!ol the case j Uj - I T tMiA'wjpiican missionary J of, th narrie of : AUig has liSfti acc(ied of prosjtim. He t'-iffljf hd "f ry' Sijiid'ay;-.in bis own house in f H f0 j tnaoy Grerks as he couldjget jlo I1?'!?!?! f in,l ! precepts of iheircburch; fiicks the dtrines of th;4 Greek Cburb. and 1 itaijl He! has been Irledj and citidf mned to fittefb days intbrUon j ' and ibi Lb dismissed this coimiryl The K?arfT,,,,''r obliged to defend him on hi vjWf" M n kficf Jihe triaK f great raf iite fiaperaitoa ol 'the people Wnst ; him, fL': ' ' V'-i-i - i--f. . ! . f i iii i 'l The;Gonrnment of Greece hai also esfcti. f JedJIroni thjitj country the Poliih refiiges who I " f ;tuj$pran M'fyiiirn inere after the ovettbrourr by I k PrbebbaT(meii of the Rrt ul,!ic af Rome j bi. :-:l!fjwia'i(4!'lheV estab isbment and mamtenauce of !:-- f v rniCD ijese eies cijhhmhcu ruicieni service. 'i-t-ir -r-T -r'-- - " - x' ' -1 .'.. iii Hi J; 1! The iPemwrattc Cohrention fof Kpnfiickv .&! appointed Dlesaire to the Baltimore Cn Venii fniiiucted loliopport tbel nbaiiriation eek From the People's Pi ess. ; Forsyth, Superior Court in p gessionjthia w j- Hi Houor, Judge Caldwell, presiding. ;i Owing to ciicumstances, we go ti ptess a jiie earliar ibis week I hark unu- fJtin;Thurs- ij- evening alter all the rniails aren,)-i while Coiirt is still ir. session. There were Several cases of interest on Docket nne. sthe case f Boner St Crit M.'Mrchantsf Steamboat Company, for detaining j Goods on llhe. Cape rear.Kiver to the damage! of Plaintiffs was ohiifnifd. The case rejmdvrd from Davidson. Diisejtt'Ury . Wiggins, cbmpnmi ed. ; And the case of State vs. Ed.'MHriin, (a free negro.) whs set lor hearing on litdy. ! i I ! . Should anyihing ol genet til interest: transpire. it wilrbe noticed next week. I Since the above, we have receivrd the fid lowing communication, giiing a fair, correri and iiiipariial account of the suit ol Cforuelia L. ui(-iiiwi j bkiiim uiiam iv ij:girn; i I be sunder case of Coiul:a Li Dusen btiryj by her next friend p. j)H. Norcun, agfinst William R. iWijigins, excited inor'e interrM than a tiy other cave on dcket. Jirn A 'Gil. tner.J.Gj. C. Mendenhall, iililph Gorrlell and A. 0. Foster. Esqis., bir the Plaintiff, and Hugh WadiJli Burton Ciaige. Tbotinas JVilsoii and Chatjeg E. Shober, Eqrs., tor the pelendant. fl'hia etii I wis called on WfdnVodavl mohiins. Fhe Plaint ifT's cnoneej called Hhe iwituesneti. aiid declared themselves ready to proceed. 1 he defendant s counsel, mi heingjaddreed by the Court, arose, read in open Court a writ ten explanation, exonerating the PlImufT from all imputation, and asked leave to have the! am spread .ui the minutes of the Coijrt for I he rlaiiiitTs vindication, which was allowed. The deiendant then withdrew all his pleas, for the sunt of ten thousand dollars the amount Claimed inthe writ andj derlaratioh.f (This be. ig.. done, the father of the Plaintiff.! Henrv ft. Ousenbiiry. Iieing deeply Affeeiedi retired I'rorn the Court with his counsel and his? friends, to consult as we supposei aS to wbatl under the rirenmsiances, was me course jioiMr ! and proptiety for the Plainlirt . Th4 counsel re itunjed into Court, and stated tbalfttiej... PlaintilT had Instructed bim to say that she bad not sued lor monej, and that she woold hate none ol the judgment, and wiifa lhe. leave! d!ihe! Court caused the same,' to be noted on the! docket. Judge Caldwell made some appropriate re. marks tending to show that be conceived the charterer of the Plaintiff fully vindicated, favor- able to the nrworietv of the count Inl th n. fendantl and complimentary to tble iPlaint'iff in thai she declined lo receive the recovery. etl. and' then, under the pretence of lilting the! bagj to lay it on! his.horse for him, took hold olyjtif-he. exclairbed i vWhybb ss me. I must have reckoned tie weight wrong.' "; ; Oh. n. said the other, ybu may be stirt you have not, for 1 counted with you.' j Wef L Well, we won i dispute the mat ter, it is so easily tried. so ejisily tried. said Mr. putting the bag int the scales: again. ! iThere, said he, 1 tbjd ou so : I knew I ! was right made a -mistake of near twenty pounds ; however,UI you dont want the Whole ou needn't Have V HI take paijt of it out.' j jf No?!nbt' said the ,other,.itaying the handset Mr. S. on their way tq I he strings! of theibag. I guss I will take. the whole. Aod this, he did; paying ftrf dishonest y bv! receiving the skim-milk cheese fur the price of wool ! j i - j COFFINS OF BAKED CLAf OF THE CHALDEANS. ' j H Mr. Kfijnei Lofms. the irst European who? ha viiied the ancient ruins of f VVarka ; iir Msopotarnia, and who is attached to the sur vey ingfsta ft of Col. William-, appojnted to sel t tie be quejuion of the lioundaiy jiue between) Turkey Jaitd Persia, writes thus I ) !Wira1is nd doimtlihe Ereebtol Scripture, the secottdiiy of Nimrod. and it Jjs the OichMr of the Chaldees. The mounds within the walls; a fjord sulject of high inieresi tolthe historian aiid antiq'iarian ; thejy are filled, nay I may say.i they are literally composed ol coffins, piled up;. or each other lo the height of forfy five feet,, II! has, evidently. Ieen the great burial place of. generations ol Chaldeans, as Meshad A Ii and! Krbella at the present day are ( the Persians. The roffins are very strange affairs ; they are, in tfeuetal form, like a slipper bath, but morel depre.8ed and symmetrical, wiihs a large ova. I; a.iertttre to admit the body, whi -hjis closed with; a id of earthen ware. ) The coffins ihemselves a alsii baked clay.l covered witi green glazes and ernbo!ed wilh figures of Warriori, with;; stranger and enormous coifTuresj dressed io a) short tiinic and long; under garments, a sworrt by the; side!, the arms 'resting ot the bips, the legs apart. ! Great quantities -of pottery and al so clay-sfigirres, somn most delicately mdeedi aire found a found I hern, and ornanetits of gold sjlver, IrotiJ copper, glass, dec, within." fi j A- lFromihe Rdleigk Register. i NORTH CAROLINA RAltR A meeting ol the Board ofiUi rectors of ikU If. ;ieJi ' . j' l..f:. J , , 4 ma ounui o me jniurmru, was neid in Lexington, on Thuisdaylast at which alt wer present, Xep Judgej Saiinrlefs. Judge Ellis, Col. Jones; and A. Tf Jerkins, Esq. . j The account given of the progress of the, work is roost jcheering anil a nitna. ting, j The contractors) are ; actively ! and efliciently at work on (his great! improve ment from ohm ends to the other?; and no .1 , . : ::L' ir. - ! - f UUUU18 are eniertaipeu pi us speedy com pletion. AH the , business of 1 1 be Board Was conducted harmbntousiyJjli Among other things, the Directors passed, u nan t mouly, the follpwing resolutions : L I honest purpose of bastern terminus Rail i Rpad located requisitions of, the President oft this WuEtEXs. It is the this Board to have lb Vt tb North Carolina in conformity to the Ub Hrter.- ) iResolced, That -1 the! THE! GAME COMMENCED. J Ampngjother Resolutions! passed at a Democratic meeting at Beatfie's Ford, the proceedings of which appear in the last Republican, there is one denouncing the present mtnle of lecting Ju(ges as unrkvf publican and the )ife-tenureof the office as a relic of 'feudal aristocracy and in lvorlbf gjving th flection! o the peopleS This ,is exactly what we ! Expected ana TflEiCAIll .( . 4 ft TnmsDAY Elected with this view? To this question Iheire can be hut one answer it u as not ; ut l he. next Assembly will be chosen with frejereilce to this as well as other du lies. Again, iwill tint the term of st-r-vice of members of ihe present Legisla. urje . expire the 1st. of August, when new members shall have beenschosen? pllsjo it wouhl he convened, to convene ii 6pre,:t he August election? Would ii Snprj, then, he adviseable to convene the rnew Assembly? And if so, might not that body be called together at such time aswotild enahle it to take every necessa ry Step in relation to the Electoral, Dts Uriels, and then g forward and conclude Itlj business of the session? Might not the called session run into the rgularsi s fsibn, and thus save the expenses of mile i f The Assembly, it strikes us might he convened some time in September sa thtf 3d or 4th Moiiday ; aud all the bui neSs. (including the Electoral District.") which should come regularly before it plight be dispatched, and the members 'might return to their homes before Christ mas. be the ;eourse of the! and thii will he thi over toe State twjbi prophiecied would Democratic party ; Cry of! t be party all jearsihence The peat tie's Fold Demd- crais are oniy a inue in auvance oi tueir -1 . i i . 1 s;- . i . party UKe tne lame captain mey coij eluded to start So lorjg as they ca)t make boltlicai capital, by it. so Ions "ul I hey continue to tinker, in this manneji jwithjlrieijConstitution of the State; ndrf WillanV thing hut a free Convention put a quietus to! their demHgoguism Tbey are opposed to a -Convention from parly interest, for well thev kno4i that a Con vent ton. which shall finally sett le Hi I these Const it utional questions, will taRe from, them the vejry staff of-heir political life in Nbj-th Carolina.. We might say' a good deal more on j having given our 1 his subject here, but vie ws ' heretofore hi em;th. we will forbear lurtber discussion until after the meeting of the Whig State Convention. Concord Mercury. h i 3 7 j! A STRANGE AFFAIR, p-jlt appears that recently in the city of Charleston, a Rev. Mr. Leahy, formerly a ; Catholic Priest, proposed to give lec tures in which he would expose the ahom i nat ions of the Roman CaJtholicPiiesi hood. This, as might have been expected, rwas not relished so well by the Catholics, and they determined lhal the Rev. Geittlemaij shbuld not be heard. Accordingly a mob assembled around the Hall doors of the liecturer. and. threatened to do violence in case of his attempting to proceed. The City police was called out to do what? Nothing I The mob triumped, and in thai case ihe majority ruled. Application Was ib'Mi made to the City Council to protect JV p. Leahy in lecturing, a right which, as ajcitizen ;of the United Slates, he unques titinably had ; and protection not being afforded only demonstates the power wliich mohocracy has gained in our land. VVe have alwjtys heard that the-right of s)Fech freedom of speech, was a certain r and inalienable right, which every man might claim in our land of liberty. Ji serms,. however, that the order ol things h;HS changed, and none are lo be allowed th s privijege unless the mob is villing. A pretty pass to be sure! Now it seems to us that if there were nr abominations in the Priesthood of the Roman Church, that surely they would not object to Mr. Leahy's being heard ; but wheie there is so much smoke,; then is obliged to he some fire. els why at tempt concealment. Il Mr. Leahy is a humbug, let the learned Bishop Reynolds. or the accomplished Dr. Lncb expose him as such let them meet him Wilh ar gument, and not wilh clubs. This is not the way to do things in a civilized com munity ; and for the City Council of Charleston, with a General at their bead, to be intimidated by a reckless mob, be tokens a sad slate of affairs is directly one of the evils resulting from ihe over whelming tide of emigration w hich is dai ly" pouring in upon us, and which will roll onward, and still onward, until our govern ment in its principles, we fear, will be changed. r We know nothing of Mr. Leahy or his pretensions. We advocate the right of Speech. As an American citizen he has the right to be heard ; and it is ihe duty of the proper authorities to protect him in that right. Camden Journal. ANEW IDEA. :! h. ELEPHANTS' BONES. The laborers on the G real Western Railroad in Canada West, have ding up the remain oil some old elephant i in a gravel bank. One of the tusks was 6 feet 0 inches long. Manare Wondrtng hoW they ritmei there. Those who believe I hat the axis of ihe earth was truly per pendiciilar before the ptood, find no difBcult!.iB Mccoiiniing for ibej bones of uuw tropical ani- VVe fire authorized to say that in the event of a Plank Road being constructed from Camden to Concord. N. C, a gentle man of j our town is willing to obligate himself to deliver the mail and passengers in Concord within twenty four hours from the rime the Cars arrive in Camden, u hich ivill make the time as soon for passengers frpm Charleston to Concord as if they went na Charlotte by Rail Road. Noyvjt does appear to us that a little effort on our part, would place this impor tant enterprise entirely beyond the possi bility of a doubt or failure ; and our town, which , has connected with It so many i it r Keep (hit of Debt. If there s nny gall mg slavery, it ts be. tionest and " heel over hea ieng in: dent. A man .may true; hut when he gets d in delit, then wlie. ip. hirn. Woe to ybu, man;!if you get in debt so deep, there is no seeing through. ou to your lace and behind. your back. The rascals will try every' tiieaiis in their power lo give ybu a bad reputation; and il I hey succeed! in their; macbinaiiotis, rpalie up your mind liVfe-t ceive a goodly munter of kicks, t huch ts thectisioin ; at(d"iihey say' you have hp tiusiuess to run in oVtu so you havn t.llt ou could have' Woe to theej ed fireeches, or lived and tlon other wise oh man in debt I Patch a crumpled hat, are noth mg; nor a Care Worn brow, nor iirema lure gray hairs; but the suspicions of the wirld, the cobi disl rust, the passing' hv on accumulating dups and .. j i . L i j i j-I t ! : the other side threats, sleepless nights and dark fpre bod ings ure something. These shall be y pur thorns. Bui you could e!ndbre all thtsj if the rascals would; patronize youi ive) jou encouragement to enable you itu get out til the sera pe. j . ! t .Keep out of debit. Dont run inUrtAv fire. Don't ruii into deht. Go ragged dig clams lice on ground nuts, first. Pay down, if in your power barter in lard, car's skins, hejns eggs, anything hon orable ; but dvn'l run in dept. Eastern Mail. Rome, March 14. The French are build ing vast barracks for their cavalry in the Trastevere Ptiis naturally confirms the belief ol a protract d occupation. At.pre sent, the cavalry is stationed in different parts of the c ty a considerable pbrttd. at the Palazzo Barberint. The Roman Government has very handsomely' pre sented a bldbl of marble to the American Government for the statue of Washington which is being: executed here by Mr. daw-, ford. Mr. Cass, the charge daffairs of the United States to the Holy Set, has fad dressed a letter ol thanks to hisn Holiness for this donation. Austrian and 'French influence rule the vhole peninsula. The railway of central Italy owes its birth! en tirely to Ansf i iaii counsels, and wilTplace iModetia, Farrna. abd Tuscany in fmrnedi- L ate connectidn wiih the Imperial States of upper Italy. j i ; ! ! ; . I ; r ' j vi f. .. A fight look place in the peaceable street's of WiiMtoii, on VVednedav. between Gepe rat Leach and W. R. Wiggins, Eq., both Irom Lexington, in whie ptids were bsed, ihe bitter tecciviug a flsh Wound frotn a i ball, whteb loriunaiely is ot of a dangerous nalurei We have bejard, vaiious accounts of the af. lair, but the ahjove are the facts, without guitig tuto particulars, as ihe matter will undergo d.ctal invest igat ion. It i generally kuwn thai the paniei hadibeen at variance for s.m time. Mr. Wi rr . . '(, wen,- MTCqpie s f New Silver C before Congres to contain les.s use. The obj exportation cf home, will he v; . . i . ' r. . taming more l away to pay t except at a l.r or even check, ; it is hoped it v, V ' J : 7 1 A bill is belur tyre having f r ii . Slave Law,! 0 the State Courts : a fugitive! slve, Courts, by meat; Another section i ' before a State C . A Post office ! er'i GapRfithi'J P. ,M. I Also, m ; McClear, P M., t 'i ; county, Henry I. pfovel Procc ingin Wilmin;:f lowing :Novel I The Western V. them. The W! appears, will against a Oonv, to prevent a C hot, will our il thing by their ( MEETING OF 0yl:i: I1ANC ' On. Wednesd , v nupiberof the Y met at the Max purpue of Ink i, lion of the p roc ft Wttigs of the Ct. March 8ih. r tol. W. E. Ai and A,! A. Brow u Cbuitmau, in u I borled ibeWhi oumy aiid ouioii. . i j-: -!' g. jMesrs.;Ruhei ! and O. P. .Meart a 'committee to li meeting lo deii!. suitatiutt, the ct::. pteamldu aud re io tiy! the meetiii ' t : i Whereas, At u Hauover County, the following ire? " Resolved, T: of the Coitsliluii. publican tnodrt i vbieh the voice expressed ;" .was (be aid rctioluii areeptnbie to a I the County, thcit Resolved, Tl. . same is! hereby it Resolved 1 J, meeting bl Marc the resolution tit by lbisj meeting f : lUs(vediZ . '. and each of the Y trict Ciuventio:;r. of . I be Imeeiinjj t i said appoininiHi,'. Resolved Fun' open! Convention of amending the other mode poir whicbif it is to mean p sustain : ! Messrs. R. II. dressed ihe ween that jit j will he I. in the i Const it ul I should 4e made ! er than by a Cos. A. A. DROW Press. 1 RESIDENCE OF KOSSUTH. Oiirp.edieii ., i (regard to the design, of M. Kos-uth . are atniut tn-ing resized, i The New ,,rk Tr bune. which is the very be.t -homy fr rnovementa a,,d doings of i be "great Magar, saj. ,bat bouse W been taken n,r b,, Udlkoke Sq,are. Ken-ingiun. London of which bis family wilhake po..ejsio cm ihe firs, of May. We long sincea.-d our behef lhat the - malal aid 'VWas intended for b- purimse of enatd t,g Kossuth t s.Kriate wtlMhe British NoMlity-and so it i. VVbat a splendid Re mldicab he is. ; " ' We wondei how Kijtnel gets along wjjh his fpeCUlatlop We 'fci. 5 fhgyjr table gsed.U d our. have aecuted fr bim bn ire t The) hu bug. are not,, xhu.i.d - down Indden lt, land and do. dand wao. lUl d Ftrst rate ,pe ula.iorjZ m. Commercial C We beard We loUowina infr..,: Jk K d.y .inc. " , . . ; " - -Aouiuates for academic honor : Bill, spel one letter for " What I v ,o ;;J., . J -: 'Y ; O , f-: t- ; .-iiu'L . tr"7 to report vet u ran i fn ,ki,t pboueiifalJy, be re ; c 80 f D-re : C 80 look ,i l I1U t' AI. : The first No a new Agricu! Bat hi in this kins, has been r num.! six copir work of the ki: ol ina, and as the of a disposition to improve tht ir is to be hoped s Jourhal, which, will prove useful ':'-:n-4T- , Home Mmwfa of Salisbury ihavc complain for the Few men now t. North for an arti: ome .,f tured at b ly true in Arc. VVe have thr. to this jplace for the ...mar oflh'is kind, and all! - . i. -f-i- l'--"t'.-"- !'' employment itu axons hands. they cannot m demand for cS. j -. . . - T-.L.LJ.t-M.ll..? ureunY 'mo, drawn out of Messr very establishment cross family ; w majdejtocr. m i ill nenrij a ve t.Brovvii.Esq., Suclr'; 'i1 pf Geu, Ctu. be required to take the best legal reflect layc J!: 80 bat, f 80 fief f T ' F P&, h b seen, a ! I- -ir i - r -v. --ii; mm i .' an U ' j . repatatibn of our Town. .1 U'.-H
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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