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:KSl'ikh :'! :" "i H !1 t'Mii- -ii -,,HT-!!i--' !;: "fry ,-.r T- p i --Tin" ; al h ft 4- , ?i i , f i i i i " 5 ' f r i . i - fl!te fflWtim.:, TED AT W A: WF 'AW'lTWlfW A !M - fefe?3SrS:rtxS: X JL-JpiJ ' J&. JL UmJ JLJilLI m ill V V ? 113L iL V iLILIV JLllL ! N 0: ii t.r 5r r U 3 Jl "l r fit pf ft? i 1 i' rs -i r j f 1 r 'w . . ..1 ' I . , ! - 1 J . f KtlP A CHECK UTOH ALL TOU ' ' : " lOTKIf,AKDMITTISSAFE" , f n VTTlf nnn ' s if Edkor Proprietor, ) Ruukij: - Xi G''1 t ; VOLUME IX NUMBER 5. ;8 -tTX xr nncVII .T P. ME&TINCf. ' iT7 .,-; A Wedtiesdav of last k' .Uti be, seen loan ie cumpnnj . r JiiixeiH ready for work, no ! -ft :-;knrk i subscribed to Uawelh? road( commencing ilrtrimet on h riday ot last r'r? "AlP nnA filected Will. k'! rL nfl.Charlottd, President of - lAftfn. anpoinieu pecremry aim j V V i Ft . I . . it, s . T It appears, SALISBUEY, LN. C, (THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 1852. This is democracy! here in Nortb Carolina. South. He bai wrsiid strongly witbthdimc: Mariners Cbarcb Morning Rev Professor ed palpably before the eyes of the people because the Locojbco Convention knows cure errora ofboiiticp fknaticsro,andinlthe Scott.f Alternooo -Ret Cyrut JobMon. Night of North Carolina, to induce iheraj to full Wlf thWf-tU LnnV. r isiiikw 1: n4tof its Totaries, Hood lorth in behalf of j RerB K Allen. ; spurn it from theniU by the rejection of full weUthaJlbe people of NKh Caroli- eqoi and goo4 faith, f Forbis Aoble tertiei, 1st Baptist ChurcbMorningNot yt fill te demagogues who seek to sustain ii- na,ot all parties, feel outraged by the sys- he has of course been assailed by the reilirigs ed. fternobn Rer;W B Dutton. Night Partial and unenual it strina nriviln- te01 Sunder noiw pursued bt Congress. d abuse. But in beiiig flecied topretide dter Re Prof: Murray g X. fr0m a deserving class of the community But the same tHino i, not AM, in 80 memorawe a pody.e haterrtostaropie m. eniwonn.re Vnurca--Mornir,g ! . .1 ! bute to the unimpeachability of bis character Congress, or in e new States. There, and conduct. U is rnolrebTeJ no liule praiie to Dr Rev. Brinsmade. ' ' il(e kbceedings. aisoMfnai v in, a. 5 -l' rrildvieU county, is recommend- Wvl- r It Tf;otoi4 entirely a the V 1 , " t Dr Hoyt. Afternoon? Re? Ni2ht--4Re Dr Baker. democracy consists in giving to every man this assembly to say that it knew how to appre. ! Trinity Methodist phurch Half past 10 everv thins that! h& wants, no matter ciate and honor sticn si rnani ; jj Ret Jit Matthews. 4 pm Rer J Carson. 8 the solemn rnr jcinhiarolina, jthat deserves Uvfe-in1 tbj5-ay frcta the public, J'eltt ' .,.!! tiJka i.k j ihWvetijents in Western North UitM most other men,! who have Ui!IlalM4'C0Ut rx)sf surpasses tiif jmyotbeintleroan in our ac- iaiaficpft We-iiope mac ine uireciors iei4tjto hiib'the post of Engineer il&ahle(indj incompatible with mteresC ind U'cfination to accept it. , rflihV friends roft the enterprise in the give, j . ,: .1 t j About on parf with this, is declaration of this Convention that it is against the payinentof stale and un founded claims." j "We j hope there is no body in North Carolina, of aaoy party, in favor of paying unfounded claims ; but we blush for our State whenj d great par ty, composed of nearly one-half its ctti zens, makes a point of not paying a claim or debt, because it is stale meanest instance pi pleading Clerk. After some con? e ration relative to the j Betjiel. Half past 10, am. Rev J M Low. abolishes the property qualificatiori in one respect, while it leaves it untouched in others takes awny the most salutary part ol toe system, but leaves the exclu sion of the greater part of the citizens from eligibility to office, to operate as a Jit oduce hours! of refiolai tneettns and adjournment. the rie. ii p. ro. Rev H M Baker. 8 d id- rM' oppression even upon those whom I " ' Iff ' . aft -j 1 T '9 I ,- i ' I . ' m. ' . - I subject was referred tda Committee. Not filled, ; , i proposes to admit to tbe ballot box: A prayer was then offered up by the Modera-1 bt. James Uburcb. Half past 10 Rev'd lor it says jto tnem. in; plain language, tor, and the assembly adjourned to meet to day Aaron Williams. Half past 3, p m Rer D you are ht enough for equality of suffrage at 9 o'clock. j stetenson. o p m ue? w A remand. Witn your lellow-men, and may even thus m Ventral A sseptbly of the Preterian j L'rIS'0' T2tZ$ZZ Church of th phited States. Protestant Metnodist Half past 10-Rer. isUture. uch is the boon Democracy Fbipay Mokking, $lay 21st, 9 o'clock,, m. S Griueau. A p rnRef W P Breed. 0ffers to the people of North Carolina, in Ihe Assembly met. land was opened with no hour lor adjournment navipg arrived, af. hi r it, .;ik;n it,i;JiA ! - . . . I . . r ' n w-m .. . I VV.W IUI U VHA. O nilUlll lUbll bill. ! ter prayer by tae tte iir Hoyt, tbe Assembly Tpna. nnt fn n, f,,inw.r:fjrt, lfl .. ,W . .yf ."-" - 1 prayer by the Moderator. After the reading of the Minutes, the Mod- adjourned 1. I aaf ah AnnAnr AAil lti nnmAA V a Ql mJimj I This is the 111' r i.r.Mi5 PARENT A Ii AND PI MAT.. l isommuiees. r 1 i ! I i r. the statute It was then Resolved. Thaithe nreeentation I Two familv accidents show irreat re- of:1imitatic(nS 'tiiai we'..evea'etrd jof. of Synodical ReportJ be the order of tbe day suits from little causes. Baifon Cavier, Thet statute was enacted, not to bar the fr lhe afternoon ; also that the Annual Re. when a very little boy, was encouraged payment ot.n Uest debWever o.d. Z Z, j?... d TwSmTtor STt?W but siniply to bar its collection when there T ed tdreDortata subseauent meetiriff. -if .rji.i lA. n " bilities, and apply it in the proper man- is a presumption that it has already been The hours for the sessions of this body were th J iearcWanJ discoveries made bv ner, to the abrogation of all property quali JiA u.J 4.., MtiU:mo then: fixed at 9 in the morning to half past 1, and j .?? 'Jff a f 1 lil!!!-?- fications, if anf, and the establishment of uiivc uam. Mcjr hiu ,onv 'wiuitua , a . s 1 i j iuia girai mail, uo .uucu icicrrcu iu luis this business. The people are the sover eigns, in this land of ours, not politicians. It becomes North Carolinians to awake from this thraldom of party arouse from their degeneracy to the independent spirit and feelings their fathers had take into was in a pick(e. arrival, lha c!J : work, hli aust ci j'' ShCu TT 1 ; a just, equal and consistent measure! of the maternal incident s one of the happtes 4 RaUish Times. just, which itJs;sulscepUble ; bf fproof have not been paid, and shall an honest man, of any party, contend that' iheir being "stalel is a sufficient reason for refusing to pay them ? ; Such a plea would dis grace an individual who had any charac ter to lose. i '!,!! ! " We will resume tho subject, as time and opportunity permit. tfyy. Observer. Nationality of i,e Whigfarlt.Tbe fS? ?or inland arg his col.ecUonS. and . nnt;... k wuiJ. nor K. tt1tv hpn 6 . e .1 ..' v bv various modes encouraged this voune- ls i iuc i8 www... e(J 10 repori arrangemems lor saia supplies. ;j " , - . T . , i. " j th , o,w;ct.. tk hnupmmiht fnr th he. uai-i, f iK it r,i.rk! Tmkiv explorer of Nature riches. His ardor ine flf iSle'ckifnourg, we wish to say Vorabr WO' , erc arc ci, u w uu Ijjjni 50111 five thousand dollars to jjiscd i? this funty, before the road fecommenceilvvith any hope oi car- kit though. ; !YiH the Merchants and Lrjy oTiers Charlotte, permit this last opjtorturtfty; to Escape unimprov, M save-(beir sinking toM(n.from a fate deplorable to anticipate without tnan- sting a nstless.ifldifTerence to the best erest our cm m u n i ty 7 Wi 1 j y ou jupiielupQft' your backs, and hug the usioisoi hope;; until your rival Salis- Wi'Avnl rtf Hirdip. rich mountain trade? r,if Tolifwou! avoid tHis unfortunate !inatiyeryou must act, and and act at :e,and fvithout elay. Tou are in the of -paying higher pricjes for country ce than yo brethren xf Salisbury, iif you.ill enlarge the scale of your erfttioosji and continue to sell goods as i ullifjr ,'do,' y bju must and will secure valuable .tradfe5. Butfyou must pro the necessary: facilities to induce tra- pto coje into jrour marlset. W e hope MilwnQt ncceiJsary to say anything to ;.t wjntry' friends to stimulate them to a eippfpeiationof this subiect. We be peJWtjtfeey.arlalreadyl up and doing Una business; and would do more, but i ihpjlanot Understand the apathy of Stciuzetis ef the town ifi the premises, tttsp&f Salieourv and her citizens as icbsiny pne'tlbut our 4uty to our pat hs and Jb;e interest we hve in the pros- ppf.tbis our adopted j town, compel pspek foyoQ the plain language of i nen letas say to you again, De- ' yourselves. 4tsd do your duty, before it f We, and ou behold-your town left yodesolate.i-iV. C: Whir. ??S;U)COl36fco CONVENTION. tengan;erncnts have orevehted our '.L 4:m,Mf r tk TTninn in har PfOber attpht inn tnSth Rpsolutions - U-. i A. opa maw tftfi 4 "' ' monioua auuuu. fva bu iuw; .w w. C!f0'rOC Coxnvenl!on whh we national measures ; and no candidate for V- l-Vs paper ; and which fair- e presidency can be a national one un comment and exposure. . oeo ua :e t;ii;nCr Sft far ks his influence extends to support these measures, or at them in their operation. C our ant. beforei Congress every year,! some un- ifrh- itm.. (Ar it,- AJ...oi nn. .;k-ji.. -kkQki I o.4 ..-.'.j tn I circumstances oi nis me. lurnisnmcr coou uuuuicuiv juai, aim utucio luvuauiy uut uuaius were ariauscu as luuuwsk ; . it ' , w. " Tbe IJoard or Education, on Saturday at 10 lCttCtWM l" iakUD -a bi BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. were uniformly murdered.! A !arre reward . offered for bis capture In vain, until a bo!J r r ant insinuated himteli info bis confJenca ; captured bim. This beait of prey, ionzil was executed on tbe 12th; of Dececibsr, i; He was broken alive on ihe wheel. Fcr years be bad lived exclusively as a car.il L A TEMPERANCE JOKC f Joe Harris was a whole aouled. merry f.-T and Very fond of a glass, j After living i,i 11 Orleans for many years be came to the cc ; sion of visiting an old uncle, away up in 11 : aebuseus, whom he had not seen for jezr: Now there is a difference between New Or!; and 'Massachusetts, in regard to the usa c! , dent spirits, and when Joje arrived thara : found all the people run mad about temper! be fell bad, thinking, with the. old sosj. i' 'keeping ihe spirits up. by1 pouring spirits wat one ol the best ways lo make tirr.3 j ana began to lear ibai he on tbe morning after his and his sons; being out at to him and said M Joe, you have been living fa the Sou:'., no doubt, are in the habit of taking a little i: thing to drink, about eleven o'clock, lie keep sjrne here for medical purposes, I-'. ! no one know it, at my husband wants lo izl t boys a! good example. . !, f t Joe promised, and thinking he would w:l : more that day, lookr as he expessed it, " a I ter." fAfiei that he walked out! to tha its,' and who should he meet but bis uncle. Wjell, Joe," says he, I expect yc j r accustomed to drink something in New Orlc : but you find us all temperance here ; ar.J, . the sake of; my sons, 1 don't let them l.r that I have any brandy about;; but I just.L a little out here for my rheumatism. Will ; accept a little 1 Mil I j j '' Joe signified his readiness and took anc:' big horn. Then continuing bis walk, he c; to where tbe boys were mauling' rails Af conversing awhile, one j of bis Cousins sa! ' Joe, I expect you would like to have a dii: ' and, as the old folks are 1 down on liquor, . keep some put here to help1 us on with t work," ! f - " Ml -4 HI Out came the bottle and down they sat ; his says, that by the time he went borne to C ner, he -was as tight as he could well be, : all from visiting a Temperance family. rendered to seienei.Anfl tn th wnclrl hv this ffreat naturaUiat and endd man urn We learn from the Charleston Courier to be traced to thejudicious treatment of of lhe 17lh in-tant, that an individual ar- nn mother to r ti n snn. nvea in me city on me lom, irom vvn- AN ELASTIC RESOLUTION. We refer the curious in such matters to f 12th Resolution adopted by the late Derr.c: o'clock, a. m. Foreign Missions, on Monday at 10 a. m. I Domestic Missions, on Tuesday at lO k.m. TnKl If a I !nni on Vlii.erlv ol lfl rri These reports will be able and full of inter- About twenty years since, a little boy mmgton, N. C, having in his possession uc Convention at Raleigh. It isas.follov. : : est.J Addresses,: it is expected, will, at the same in Vestern JNew York entered with great largerou oi couuiencu noics uu mo Kesolved, Tnat we re atlirm tbe Kes time be delivered. enereV into the collection of minerals and Bank of Wadesborougb, N. C., a few of tions of the Baltimore Conveation of 1814: The time and place of holding tbe next meet other objects of nature. His parents soon which of the denomination of five dollars, 1843, as far as they are applicable to thzi ? w. f f U A A A.AiiKltl ! 'MM A mX. MM MA I It A B ' m E m " ' . I Ka Vk A rf4 MM A AI AI M Aft AIla fllHtfV I VtA I AM MM W lA 4 4 i AtlM vWf " iirg ui iuo rtOBcurujjr wcio iuu tuo wiuoi ui COITlin lO 106 COllCrUSlOn tuCLC it WAS not uo uau auwwccucu sip tiiuuiatiii. w i vfM wuMy'- VJ v tne aaytor vveanesaay next. . safe to renress his stir4t and his efforts, counterteit is most clumsily execuieo anu h The italics are ours. Application naving been made uytne several ftllotted hi a;:oom and shelves for bears little or no resemblance to tbe gen- N I v tJ- . . issues. In the genuine the wrUing exlenve for :afef. lha:; : erv aisunct ana in a uoiu uauu in n . ll jl "u . mnrmiip nnininn ii iiinn i uiinn : n n the writing is bad aod in n KS-.i Ai iinA nrii. s-i.-..:-: nefit of the whole Ination- In the forma ,tion of lhe party no sues or one-idea pri to enter into its creed as it is was talen jas the oasis of its be lief; and suchjk construction was put up on its requisitions as would apply equally to the interests of the whole nation. , The Constitptiob itseif Was farmed ori ginally with a jspirit of compromise. Dis cordant interests of the different sec tions'ere harmonized by compromise Without that spirit it coul never have held us togethen a day. Without the Constitution and tile Union we never could have been the great and prosperous coun- counterfeit and his intelligence pointed him out at a. running nana, in tne genuine iub r re- Frce SoiJers and abstractionists can all rer sioeni, mi. ueaK, signs uis uamo ., iu annniniort in ntlAnrl th mp.p.l inffi rif rnrrecnon. I .f 7 . . . . .. I .. . i . tUsWn ci-toan U on ocolct.nt SlQeni. mi . MaCAK. Signs OIS DBIIIO vv ., ill ha rfrtlii" inna nf 41 nhrl '4R urn M.nfirr merely ie.tiona. is- C"i . V ild IV the counterfeit it i,V.iV. C. Whig. bu, areUu : nciples jvtrei allowed amojlg tb mo co,di ecep. his skill, energy, ahd fideiity.in the work , . . ... , ,J. . r J.1 TJJ,:'' " TU pAnctiimtAii ilMA. ik. Mrl. .i.ktt !MhAHiRii nssto-ned h m in thl resnnnsiih e nnriertAlr. WU MJWtui s. iuc t unauciuuio ucu- juuge m iuo apuiinuiuii j r i tir ,cci j 't I , Tlie Treasurer of the General Assembly ing, he was, in a hort time, selected as ger of Thursday says: to suit bis own peculiar notion,! And wt. made the annual fiscal repori showing a Ual- the Drinc oal for stirvevine one branch of S.llo . ;-?r "i ' i j k a.,io4iji etR . - . " pii f,w. wwiiua i.wwv u.w .ww.w.j Dad. indinerent. oangerous, prosperous or -v ; anca on hand of 81.846 55. A the creneral rnrrf 1- Af the nor a nf seven. i. ;..:" i -u. -1 I ' "S" "u " 'p It was determined thai the annual sermon on tn ko Wq Amrl L-I T x ii i - i. j-i: j mw .ua v,rv;vu gv-,.. too ouen repeaiea 10 oe on me iookuui ouslv considered by ibese men or ditlerent c iue suojeci oi foreign iiiitsiuua, uo ucutcigu on Sabbath evening, in ithja Second resby(Q rian Church, and that the annual sermon on Do mestic Missions be delivered on Wednesday ! ! "I J ' I'S : i evening. - . s . c gisi ipr me otaie pi iew iotk. wnen for them. The d ece. bv some fine and inn. here is a fraud snecifie a cure all. that great work was completed he was ingenious machinery, is split in two, a- all healing salve, and they can apply it to elected to a professor's chaiHn a very ex- Dout ne halt of the coin abstracted, and their individual practices. j ; tensive female seminary in Albany. ike nlundered sides stuck together again, The Democrats of the late iConveutic : After holding that chair for several he face of the piece not the least scarred Raleigh bad, it is apparent, a considerab! gicaf Seminary, was reid-showing a prosperi yearse rcsignedit for a visit to Germa- or injured. A little care will rediljr de- mount ofljidia Bubbe. in tr creed as i ous condition of that ititiilion., lbw report ny. where he speni; two years witlrLtebig, tcct the fraud. , The milling around; the " theirconsciences,-IV. Ulcrald. was referred to a Special Committee. I j renownea ior nis researcnes ana uiscove- edge will Jne found broken, and Ifery gen- The Committee on the cheap Newspaper, for "es in animal and' vegetable chemistry. crally a pewter colored cement! may be general circulation, appointed by the last As. On his return from, Europe be was elect- observed protruding from it. The coin, . j . .... . "i . i 15 n .. i .-! . i . w i sembly, made their reptifrt4-slrongly urging the ea tq a proiessors.cnair in me Lawrence too, is thin in the middle, importance of establishing such paper, there School of Science, in Cambridge, Massa- J being four fifths of tbe families of the Church chusetts. He now holds, at tbe age of THE MODEL SCHOOL. . . .- . ; . i ,.i r i . . !k.t.iL . : ... uj.i ,.- f periods have arrived when tne same spi-1 wimoui any suuaoie papers, many ucicmcm miny-iwo, mis imporiani pmce in an in- w . ho foijowinff extract rom D. K. rit of compromise which constructed that rom tautog one uy tne present price, me smU10n designed;to advance, in scienti- M R Esq's speech as President of the late . it i : I An.rt .mi a a ma man An l no niuu or ' I X! i . r . : :- . I J t 1 1 n I . . j : . ,r 'j ... jciruii Ma u.oww wu im,v wwwc.w.. ? . 1 m.aIcc tnm ltd in. I - r . . try we now are. 1 Since the formation of the Constitution instrtiment has beer necessary for its in terp1 rotation. The same feeling of con ciliation has existed and has formed such compromises, f To preserve this feature in the history of our , Union and the pro gress of our Government, the true patriot Tbe Assembly then .adjou, o'clock, p. m.-f-Evening IVrd Xflernoon Session, The journed to meet at A By private letters from Nlnevab, we 1; (says the N. Y Herald,) that CoI. Rawli: who is now conducting lhe excavations, & doned by Mr Layard, bas opened out the c: place of sepulture of tbe Kings and Queer . Assyria." "fbere they lieV'jWejare to!, huge stone sarcophagi, with ponderous li J 5 corated with the royal ornaments and cost. just as: they were deposited j more j than a i -v: : ft ft a a tic investigations;, the graauaies 01 cone- Democralic Convention at Raleiih : That ges and universvties. He is Professor our whig brethren have determined to amend vAKt. .w0 . llorsford, son of Hon. Jerediah Horsford, j their manners in this particular, and to follow I : r nowfof the New ork delegation in Con- the example we have set them of polite and . Youikful Neglects-Waller Scott, ia a . 14 1 1 m Ik a 1 a vinr 1 -J A.ft .aaSa Iknl m Ia ftAh I . . . . i i m . .... i w 1.1 irruvv ' miii ill n rii I 1 1 iii i 111111 i nniiri iiniie iihi uin inniii. hiiciis iiisi uub icauii t- .. . : l g-.... j 1 . .i ! j b,vw' i " ww- .w.w j .-0 ....., . , , 1 if a 01 nis oersonai aisiorv. uivb ins iu. The Assembly met according to adjourn- and nromising-Prbfessor that during his lines have not been in vain. And ibis is not . 1 , ' fllh . MTf t ivM.u ment at 44 o'clock, " J ! '. ! whole course his support has come from tbe only lesson which our Whig friends; have h jot Qi Q perusa lncg pairCi iet : A prayer was oflered up, and the minutes ol nis own efforts. " f H. learned from us." We Tad never tbougbt, in readers remeinber that it is with the d?r uays gone oy, 01 .ewmMg y-.. regret that If recollect in my manhood tl lhe re- will be called upon often to bear, to sac- the morning session read and confirmed. rificei to give up honest prejudices, and to Agreeable to the order, the Synodical Re. jv j)igates'for Fillmore. T seek spirit of harmony. cords were presented, and referred to their di sultfof the Whij5 Primary: Electi 1 he late uompromises mat nave ueen The narrat;ve8 of the state of religion in rnHer.4iilmark the halfhearted Hi wwe;nbt kayjaae-AcareoO terms in ieasi not disturb B!r't;,omPronis0 m?asures are SP' Connecticut C kl' , v ine wonveniion proiesses lyio. tne Unio;n,w and in favor Whig Primary Elections in u- New, York city will be gratifying to the MW I. . . . ; . .. . n- . made were entered into from the same variou8 pre8byterie;were next presented, and inecw 01 me union, r , . i . e k: c .-a f 1 r i and the Constitution, all over the coun- general views, from a desire of keeping referred t , y , . .-n j trV i Th citv is ent tied to six Delegates nev. ir. numpnreys,.s irom me vwihhihicb -w- ' ' e a 1 .u on Overtures, reported, i The Assembly acted in Convention, atd from five of the six Districts we have the pleasure of an- quirjes, as to piodiacaiionin the Rules.' The nouncing that loal delegates are elected last overture came frbm the Presbytery of New pledged to the nomination pf the friends Jersey, requesting that some change might be 0f the present Chief Magistrate, as their maue in me existing, ruie, wuicu requirev, iuav nrsi Choice, in, me remaining f wuh Commissions to take evidence should be con- composed of the 4th, 6th, 10th and 14th stituted of members of the judicalue sitting in vvarfs, there is but a small majority for trial. It was staled that in a case which has tke Anti Fillmore delegates, and we hear recently occurrea iniMewijersey, tnis ruie naa of the fouest sor 0f pjay among the sue operated to defeat he trial, 'r he witnesses cessfui parly in the District. There was wBrq.u...f - r-l" a characteristic fight in the 9th, and one From the Charleston Mercury. In tyfi aftd that, " vfe are willing to The General Assembly of the Presbyterian !ui!0bkpfomisiw is the cbillin te??M-eresQlutioh:on that object . I,;?fjfaysi that even this unwilling wil- hJi" mot fr0Dl lhe Covention I Watsqf an old stager in the party. , .,uia cut loose from any icandi L'Mtt of th". Hut for his Ky.. It was in alf respects a proaucuou 01 Itislieliivedthat the renegades .very high orcjei reviewed and llu,trated feavenlsnri ..m ?u l7...-a with great force, the more striking point, of the r ' .v, juoo e huicu, 1-.-. ...vj v si timA he nacame in Church of the United States This distinguished body commenced its an. nual session, yesterday at 11 o'clock, in the Glebe street Church; After tfie usual exercises in, which the Kev. Mr. Rice of Va.. Qftic ated. a sermon was pro- nounced by RejvDi. Humphrey of Louisville, rt !Hw"elming public' optn ; joltow the example of so many oth- a code ol morals or ponteuesses, ana we war pitf.,- 0 learning which I j neglect: ' it is too late now. ibey have hardly iroprov. jfc u that through everyjpart of my ! ed in their manners we suspect. At least we arw apMr r k..M ii, ninrhi.13 and har judge so by the evidences exhibited at the very . myown jgnonince ;and I would this Convention over which Mr. McRae presided. men .fe ja,f ,,0 rppuuon' I have h : e have reasons lor oenevmg loai ine ian. ood fofl(jn0 io acquire if, by doing so, I : guage ot some speaners on inai occasion was r0gt TimniuS parti upon a sound f. denunciatory, ai usual, and tbaone ot we ora- u o lettb'mz ad ,cience.f tors, aUeast, alluding to me w nig pany, in A,taoA in r a mar Ira not altogether ot a. Chester --o" " -1 ,: ; - I . . w-pi i' t terfieldian character. L An pgiy uam. in me eastern p It mav be a model school, but we confess we Delaware county, in this state, the: dont fancy the terms or the teachers. TVif- sides a man named j B-j-, now ; mington Herald, tice of the peace, and; a very fc: .-nine- man, but y common consent, me (u, ,. - , 1 1 ir 1 r rr inniviin.i in ma u'nn H rr I JWIVliJfj IMwt.lwwt.. ... -mw .W.W. .with the rule comisson of be Ps- lQ be aifofficer of lhc election, nyiery oeiore wuom iue case was iuruuguiw-. w detecled inputting into the box a impossible, without great expense and delay. WBMlee c' ,1Hp0Ji!nj?, A niSr ti The CommiUee reported against any modifier handful of votes The regular voters ot ance bytei J-J ., T-T' ' - WV ftV4J W - l-"!cuuon.s, ana meetings, .?f?Uonwtess:, and have giyen Lpf WMion is certainly cool. if Hr T!rtf in Cohgress gives way Lr13' by hundreds of millions faiCTi1 -'nat -WPy rrojn this State saC Evrent( te ftgainst such olkof "IT ery of treasury and of j.!annnniJinH the audience tnrougnoui UU -av ? , - . ? ts. a -s- ;".:! a : ' . 2 J a evinced their appreciation, oy an unweant-u ai tenl'idn. Tbe Assembly was then orgauixed, and alter the customary.routine or, veruyuig bers. it adjouroed tto meet in ine oecona rres- byterian Cburcb al 4 o'clocic in me inn. . - - -j .1. A ..mkl matt i ll : At tne Hour appoiniea tuoi the Second Presbyterian Church. About two hundred members were present, representing Presbtteiies in all parts of the Union. We observed a large number ot la- dies and citizens in attendance, wao naa avu- jdlhemselvesbf lhe publicity of the delioera- tionf Some discussion arose, and to give lime the w ara we are assureu iruiu for deliberation, the overture was placed on the on ai roe piace3:oi weeuuu, a.iiu Hrw icet. Th t!nmmittee on devotional exer- erallv voted for the Fillmore ticket. cises reported the appointments for the diner- Among the great body of Whig citizens ent Churches as follows wei repeat that New York city isaltogeth- Accordins to; the Reoort of the Committee er Wn Administration city. The success- of the Asse'inbly, ihe following Ministers ill 1 fdl! votes given for Mr. Webster in the preach at the tlmpa and places,! to-night and 7tk nth -and lSth Wards, we put down to morrow, as follows : j I i j j a&lAdministration votes, for Mr. Webster 11. PreBbrterikn Chiirch-wMornins J.I M. 1 hnc hpon -the hritrht narticular Star in Dickey, D D. ; jA'ftcrrnooa Rev. W R Biug- fife Administration. ham. As it is. weclaim five of the six deie- 2d Presbyterian Church. Saturday Night tes and witbi thalf perhaps, we- ought Rev. Stuart Robinson. Sabbath Morning- f0 be C0Dtent. :Tbe true Whigs of this Rev E P Humphreys, D D. AfternoonrR mtrnnnl;. at flDDreciate the Admin- Pm- V XllZtLn striSW and Will defend it so long as it yterikn Church. MorningJohn ' . onj trios. pat linns thft A atrtiht V. :nUc, Ul me ireasurv and oil ir... . . . ri. the election oi eaa !. yel'?b,s Convention, Moderator wai entered into, which resulted in NeaTTW. solves it as j one of Ihe uoanimouf . cboice. by 4 l 114 Principles of the oartv that Rer- J' C Lord, D. D., o uunaio. ( n UniSs am . " ' party, that . r0 aDnouncing this result. To . t t wrw-a - 7--. - - - r Not long since, a young girl, eleven yearsioi bcin: lonv ga0nt 8an0Wf afld awry, age, who lived in rans, auemP to -a eu? ,ikc a kangaroo. ! One day h" her mother, suuer and J WWJ OQj ,untin and ort 0he of the mou: for the purpose ot dunking ineir nioou. i .awr a f f , a careful examination by a scientific man h was ronds , bf met a man on foot and . dSS was.ubjecttothe. who wai longer, gauntugher I; elkU mnia of cannibalism. Ai she was oaus, man ruiuaeii. o wu u i;. , .ut - twrr.inn ftf Msauare7 nftv. and beat him. extremely young, iui bu -t- ,. - ... natural instinct anonied a prospeci oi cuic. All will remember the case of the sergenl who used at midnight to leave his quarters, and dig up bodies in Pere la Chase, which be sub seduentlv devoured. This unfortunate inan is now cured, and is but thirty two years of age. saying a word, B raised bis c: deliDerately; levelled itatlthe stran MFoG0d's sake, don't ihoot r i the xnaii in great alarm. Stra: repliedfB swore ten year that if I ever met a man uzlier ' is true to the country, and those gre ai mUsnres of nublic policy on which de- "-r""-w" r----- . . " . . t .L- anu iue M Hoge. 3d Presb Goldsmith, I) D. Afternoon Rev S B Jones, " abHp W Pnd ihe welfare of tho on and Smith. D D. Afternoon Rev J K Convene, happiness of the peop.e. iV. X.nxp Night Stuart Robioson, D D. Anson street Church, Cor Colored Persons Afternoon Rev John Wintt. Rev Drs IJum. phreya and Leyburn to administer the com reunion. ! E I e, common. nrnn... rn """" r: . "I , , " . . " j l. ii... :.:n. r.r , lJf tne distinction oi a tearneu anu www.n 3 be held as irMmmnn n, f nrH h alsd added that! of a bold and Payment ofjthe public debt 1 1 able advocate5 of the icoostitutiooal rightt of the ? Ml I , We copy from the Southerner a com- .Uffinieatinn signed A Conservative, FREE SUFFRAGE. binson. . Afternoon Rev B U Kice, u V. . Huguenot Church Atternooq-rW v Pr Hail, T : eii by Gov . Reid need only to be exaibit- was. I'd shoot him : and you arc tL one l!ve seen. The stranger, aft r r ing a careful survey of his Tival,H r : t Wal captain, if I look iny vvcrf: 3 you do, shute I I don't want to li . The Boston Pojf tells'of 'a man in He preserves of the epsode of his past life Only a confused memory, like the recollection ot a hpainlnl dream. In other days, saencej learea to approach inese sunerers. In 1779, a young man namea ferragei, uu der the influence of this malady suddenly left hit companions, and surrendered bimsqlt opto this horrible propensity. lie seiecieo ae retreat, a cavern near me ioP o. - vy . j rm ftrJ .nd whea I r, when he used to descend, lit a -T V I, waTS Dal tL : p,ey. into the campaigoa nw m mwre-an enormously large tl the women; he couW eat the end ot twenty years' praci: constantly seen tofze," eileemed lhal be had sofa 'his thumb ress. portunitf lo seize w yJ " U..i fi thousand dollars, and bad it ! ahroad witut adou ! What an old soaker it t I . IUU Ol pisiois, auu w-56" ;r- . , ! .... '.k,t Jn.mrAH. ihat he used frequently tocoiiMnttownfwriowdorammilnHWn. wit It ii ipropoied in a Boston piper, t . .Tiitinti. v H ri- ( man abould constitute himself a sell t A peasant whom he inspected of a design op- committee, to inquire into his own c; on biro, had his house burned over his head. Ss'bejfie? ed the business each ccrr.rr . . He used to decoy any muleteer a he chanced to nave to iransaci woum acrj, discover ia the woooig io us aco, wbbjw ukiu u.rj. 1 I T i 1- ' 5 J jj j t! i ili'j ; j It: r-,h ii 1 -! 1M.
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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June 3, 1852, edition 1
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