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3 The leconj fcrtiliifti of tlx E of Aug. 19th, Mys;: , H "A largo oumlief of Charlfeta wero brought before the magistrates' in London Veeterdny. charged willi illegal offence" In the rXami- nauon it transpired that a project was really nbout to be carried out for firings London Jo four different place. The piisoncra wire re manded for a fortnight. THE ITALIAN JOAN OF ARC. The Princese de Belsnoioso has arrived at Paris, on aomethintr ofa dinlomatio mission from the Kins of Sardinia. IW mission hasnol a yet boen very successful. It will be re membered that the Princes do Belgjojoao is the lady who. at ihe vwv commencement of the Italian strangle, raised a body of 200 cavalry at her own expense, nnd nt the head of which she marehM to the nssislnnce of the people of Loinbardy. Since that time she has hoen with the Piedniontese army through all its vicissitudes, and her regiment has participated in. nil the troubles, as well as in the defeats which that army has under gone. The Princess gives n most alarming nnd distressing account of the btate of Italy, and she describes Milan as only at the begin ning oi ns misioriuncs. THE COMMERCIAL. I Kii dad noNwrnmuniention Hrli h him. His room ia In the diMors' side of lh ttriaoa,' m the extremity i corrwor, laTinirat'the entrance of the pawage an armed policeman, and at thedoor on the outside, so armea aoiuiei, Soon alter my intormnni cmcicu mc yi.ou.i, Ut. O'Brien passed along the corridor, pro ceeding to the prison-yard. His appearance manifest no symptoms of recent trouble or privation. Having reached the yard, he pro ceeded w exercise himself by flinging a ball from one extremity, a jail-guard catching It and flinging it back again. London Sews. THE POLICE. Hogbcn, the conslabl seized at Abbeyfeale, on suspicion f possessing a warrant against Mr. O'Gorman, was, it appears, actually carried flT from the public streets of that town. He was stripped and left inn bog, but bis property has been restored. So much do the townsfolk sympathise with the insur .. gents or so much afraid are they, that not a single article of food would be sold to the jtolice, and they are obliged to go into the grocers' and provision shops, and weigh and carry off what thev require, leuving the monev. There are in the town two com panies of the 88th. and 200 ol the constabula ry. A guard of the latter daily accompa nies the coacl to and Iroin Tralee to Limer ick. THE POTATO DISEASE. In the uv mtime an enemy of even a more annalinir character than civil war had again made its appearance, in the form of the po-1 into dhense. in Ireland, also in England and ! Scotland. All t lie indications of destruction which discovered themselves in the Autumn of 184, are now reappearing ; and a luxuri ant field of this essential esculent becomes in twenty-four hours a withered and blackened mass. ENGLAND. Arrest op Chartists in London. Threatening Morenwnts. On Wednesday night a strong body of police surrounded the Angel public house, Webber street, Blacklii ars, when Superintendent ltutt, accompanied by a number of eonstnhles. nil armed, enter ed the parlor and arrested fourteen men who were in the room. The prisoners were con veyed to the l ower street station. Pistols, daggers, an. I other weapons were found in their possession, together with u quantity of ball cartridges. Mr. Smith, the landlord, had made no provision for any meeting to take place nt his ho se. the parties having made preparations fu the assembly totnke place at the Peacock, in Francis street ; but the land lady, on getting in'clligence of what the ob jects ol the men were, immediately gave tiieni , orders to leave her premises, and they forth-! with started oil" to the Angel, Mr. Smith nt ' the time being from home. At 1 on Thurs-1 day tnocuing. Superintendent Uutt and In-1 spector Russell, acting on private information, proceeded to Blue Anchor yard. York street, j : - .t ri .-- Westminster, where it was stated a gang ofj Jrr" We have been requested to give no armed Chartists were waiting to march out licc Umt MeMrg Aaa amJ Da theDemo- nnJ nfH.... niplific irk ill, mranl il n rtft ' null JOIII u UICI J'iuiho. in mi. vi yi w- eessun being formed. On entering the house WILMINGTON, N. C. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7. 1848. FOR PRESIDENT, GEN. ZACHARY TAYLOR, OF LOUISIANA. are.not all that come tinder the Jut ol grieyj ancea, but we believe they a re 'the moat im portant. That these things are not granted, much the fruit of the ' Irish' absentees arid other who are influenced by conaidera tiona adverse to Irish interests, aa it ia of the British crown if net more. T''? H'J' 7ji M Poems bt a Sooth Carolinian Publish ed by S. Hart, Sen., Charleston. p, p. 104-1848." "' This la the title of a very neat little vol ume just from the press. It commends itself warmly to the favor of the public by the man liness and modesty of its introduction. The pieces are not very long the longest only extending to seventeen pages and possess variety and interest. The author is k native of South Carolina it is true, yet we feel nn especial interest in him aa the son of parents from our itnuediate neighborhood. He is young, and this is his "coup d'essai," but it indicates undoubted talent and so goodly a bud cannot but be the herald of matured and noble fruit in the future. We trust that the sale of the work may bo commensurate with its merit; and thnt the name of its author, with aspirations so noble taste ho pure, and heart so gentle and kind may not be added to the list of those who in the South have been driven Irom the cultivation of Letters age nnj paralyse ihe gent affbrU to inform- every voter concerning the issues' involved and the men in "nomina tion. This cannot ho donp without a perfect organization of the party, a systematic plan of action and then exertlona of. another sort, carried on in accordance with that plan. " We truat the Whig State Committee will urge this matter at once and moat "earnestly upon the attention ot tne party. ii,et them make out plana for organizing the party in every county and in every town, and then aoc that tho proper committees arc appointed to carry It into ertecl. Tins was done tn iw, and it waa that which gave us Ui victory That was a noisy, hearty, enthusiastic cun- vass much more so, probably, than this will be. But it was not the enthusiasm that car ried the day, for we had that in 1841. But in 1844 we trtmtcd to it, and in 1840 we did not. In the one case, we worked, vigorously, heurtily going into every school district, as certaining exactly who were with us. nnd bringing to bear upon those who-were not, the influences best adapted to convince their minds and enlist their support. In the other wu trusted to mass meetings, the power of a great name and a splendid life, the obscurity of our opponent nnd 1 manifest destiny,' and we were beaten. " Let us take warning in time, nnd not re peat that fatal error. . The Locofocos will pour money and me'n and effort of every kind most abundantly into every State where they hope to make an impression. They will do every thing in the power of man to re duce the Whig majority in Kentucky nt the August election, hoping thereby to dmcour- Wliiirs elsewhere. . . rw i t i . . ri. by the want or that encouragement vvlncti l ncy win strain every nerve to carry umo. i , .1 . 1 . .i , ,,! , it , Pennsylvania, and-Virginia. And in no State the colder North never (ails to extend to .ill o ,... who strive for her smile. Bookstore. Tor sale at Pierce's FOR VICE PRESIDENT, MILLARD FILLMORE, OF NEW YORK. IRISH REBELLION IN CANADA. The Quebec Mercury of the 25th ult.says: Some stir was excited yesterday among the will they be idle or remiss. And if the Whigs stand looking on, trusting to General Tay lor's popularity, or if they permit thcin-elvcs to be led away by other issues to the support of other men, they will be defeated. The contest lies between Taylor and Cass, and that none the less because two or three other candidates are in the field, L'cerv role not Election on Tuesday the 1th of November. WHIG ELECTORAL TICKET. District No. 1. Hon. Kenneth Itayncr, " 2. lion Edward Stanly, " " 3. Henry W.Miller, Esq., " 4. Hon. W. II. Washington, " 5. George Davis, Esq., ' " G. John Winslow, Esq., " i( 7. John Kerr, Esq., " " 8. Dr. Wm. Withers, u " 9. J. W. Osborne, Esq., u " 10. Todd R. Caldwell, "'11. John Baxter, Esq. : Irish population ol this city, by the arrest, at -pen f Tay()r comi(s far ca68. And if I an early hour of the morning, of three per- Cass nhould he elected, every man who did ' sons who have taken a prominent part in the not vote vote, for Taylor, wdl be responsible , c ii,' ..,,. ii,,,;P i'.A for a share of the result, and lor all the evils i support of repeal doctrines among 'heir lei- . , . 11 ' r .. . . which il may bring upon the country. Let ' low citizens. The three, John Oibhn, John (h(, whi th(M) nt 0M(i(. oriniize ,, ,,n. I learn, (the secretary of a Uuebec Emrnett pare for the contest. Nothing can be done Kille Club,) and John Fsore, were arrested to any purpose, until a plan of systematic u 1 bv the police shortly after midnight, for 1 shouting and being disorderly, ami in their possession were found five 12-pound cannon balls, said to have been taken from ia front of the now vacant officers' guard-room, near the old chateau. Six shot are missing from that spot. They yesterday underwent a pri vate examination, and were committed to sLiiul their trial for larceny, nt the next crimi nal term, in February. An application for liieir release, on habeas corpus, will he made." Its ownCj, supposing that somo. unruly boya were pupoaely insulting nnd annoying him, aeot the potman out to disperse, tbtft. who retflrnedwith the word that the atreet waa clear of joungstera. Sull -the ominous cry waa heart, Hurrahhurrah Tor old Zack. ' The disteaa of Mr. Caaa, when the vocifera tbf was Tiaced to the actual rociferator, -"may be more maily imagined than described." cratic and Whig Electors, will address their fellow citizens at this place on Ti' esoay. the 12th day of September. ANOTHER PATRIOT. Gen. (iuiTMAN received nearly is many votes for Vine President, as Bpti.ks did. Bu (it itman could not stand Cass he goes for Old Zack. ONE WHO KNOWS HIM. The Hon. BEoronD Bhow.n, well known MASSACHUSETTS. The Buffalo nomination, having the nann of Adams with Mr. Van Bchen. wasexpirt- of known leader, a man and a pike were jnizefj, and taken to the station house. The Military quartered at thev various barracks were, it is said, under arms, and a continuous line of communication was kept up between From an early hour on Thursday a crowd , in r State, as our former Senator to Con- mlliflMil nktiit tKn firm? olr.ud ,At trrCHR. Ifl IIOIV livillff ill A I I)P mti fie fOUIltV. Coort in expectation of seeing the men seized , Virginia. He is in favor of Taylor for the ! cd- hY Barnburners, to sweep all beh.re with pikca. &c, the previous night or early j prMijency. II knows Cass personally, nnd j iu" t,,c 01,1 15il' S,iltc" Buwe lear"' lh" tbaiaoraing, brougn; up for examination - unprincipled poliUcian. He il c,u're,y fiIed of oh'iecU Therc itf Ounmuincations, however, had to be made to r r r , , ,i,,k, k,,i tin. Whi ta of il t t-ii.. Ue Home office, and the van with the priso-1 believes that if Cass were elected President. thc 6t doubl b,lt ,cpWhr ' Uwt b jU neni did not reach the Court door until three I we should speedily be involved in n war with ! vo,e cheerfully for I aylor as they iake afternoon. It conveyed 18 prisoners. England-ami he regards all Cass' views of ! evcr ,1,(J for nny Presidential candidate what aeveralof them mere youths, whose appear-; . , 'trnnah. with imm, PP1 ' ever. aoce traa wretched in the extreme. I he ol-1 J ...j--. ficera brought with them a quantity of pikes. , to our republican institutions. It is a pity the cutlasses bludgeons ol a peculiar description . people do not kuow Cass as well as their old Md other deadly weapone found upon the ..j nEDK01iD Brown docf. There would pnwners. I lie prisoners aruj their imp c-' . ... r i r . , SenU were ordered to be lodged in lhB..a. ! be but a alim chance for h.m. .1 it were so,! tion House. ! of carrying a single State. Not the least doubt, says the Morning ' "i . ' ''.'Vr.,,,!.., . Chronicle, appears now (o be entertained that MOlJ IN M AbSACHUbL I I h. the Chartists contemplated walking in pro-: The following account ol a ni.b not in the cession at midnight, and that they were, not ! village of Hardwiek. Mass., which occurred merely determined to assassinate the police j on Suri(ay weck. is from the Boston Chrono in the event ol their interference, but also to i ... r , lire many of the public buildings, and com- tvPe- lfUfir from a correspondent mil other depredations, and had it not been j at Hardwiek : ibr the tiimly iidbnnal ion forwarded to head- i ''Several persons came here to hold nn quarters, there seems every probability that ' Allli.Si;lV(.ry Cnvcntion-nmong them were Uiey would have carried their intentions into c, , ,, n , ,, . . effect. Itappearsthat when the room was bU;l,,l,'n S' l'CT- Pi,rkcr M""Y, d hired at the Peacock. Francis street, the par- Wm. W. Brown, a fugitive slave. The two ties told the landlady that they wanted the ; former, by the extreme plainness ol their room for a trades' meeting. By some means gpej, nnj ,ie latter, by his complexion she ascertained that the parties w. re Char- ' . ,- .. ,, , ., , i.i. ...a .i. . i i . I and the familiar manner with whn h he strode lists, and that they upended to come armed. , The moment Uiey came, she told them lhat 1 ll'e platform, excited the indignation f emne the could not allow the meeting to take place ' of the people, and the meeting was broken in ber house. Some cried out to their com- ; u,() nDout 5 o'clock in the afternoon, in a vio panioos, Oil. we 'ire piped we had bettergo ; . home." Others, more daring. k.u.I. ' Well.'if, lcnt "l,l""er- wc have laded here, come alonwiih uh. and I '"The convention, at the lime ol ihe onset, we Will take you to a place will, a lout; pas- , consisted of not legs than 2 'jIH) person. The sage where we can pouure upon il; police, rcgl)hl(in un4er aiscussion was, 'That our anould thev attempt to attack us." It whs . , ... , ,. ,. , the intention of the Chartisu on Thursday ' n!U "religion is a lie, &c. Several per-tiie-ht to have held meelimfs in varum nuriH . sons were severel v injured, and sad havoc - - - - - n - rj I - ORGANIZATION. We believe the Whigs are now pretty well under wny in the matter of organization. We hear from various parts of our State, that the friends of the people's rights are ' up and doing" in the formation of Rou3'h and Ready Clubs, and in dilfusing informa tion among the people. At no lime since we tion has ' n marked out. Let this most es sential and necessary action be no longer de layed I" FROM SANTA FE AND THE PLAINS. The St. Louis Reveille,, of August 21, publishes the following news from the far West : Santa Fe papers of 1 he 16th ult.. confirm,! the account ol Gen. Lee s salcty; he is re covering Irom his wound, at the Morn valley. Mr. j. Maxwell wounded in an Indian liht. was recovering. The Navajos had brought in the remainder of the horses, in compliance with terms of treaty. We also lind the fol lowing ilenis : Mr. H. Skjlhnan has just arrived from Chihuahua, bringing an express Irom lhat place. Mr. S. left that city on the 7th. and previous to his leaving Mr. Collins had re turned from Washington city as hearer of despatches. General Price nnd his trnois are on the march for this place. Official news has been received of the, ratification ot' the treaty. Not ii day passes now without the arrival of large trains from the United States, laden with all kinds of merchandise. The St. Louis Republican says: It is stated that David Morgan who was dispatched by Gen. Wool to Chihuahua, with instructions to Gen. Price to retire from thnt city, had not reached hif destination. He left Siiltillo before Collins left there. He is sup posed to have been murdered. Judging by the above from the Reveille, he has probably sine arrived. Halt. Sun. ANOTHER SEVERE CASE OF ASTHMA 1XN$W HAMPSUIRb, CVRkD tY DR. . WISTAITS BALSAM. Seth W.FowIe Dear Sir : Haying for a long lime been iroubtd with Asihnia in Its want form, and after havinjtrlud various remedies, nil lo no effect, 1 bought of yur agent, A. Rowe, one bottle of the Ualsain of Wild Cherr-r, which relieved mo very much. I lave continued to use the sama aa the dis ease return? upon me, and find it always relieves when nothhg else will ; ami further, I have no doubt. could I hav) had the Wild Cherry in the first s tages of the disease, that it would have entirely cured me. I can confidently recommend it as a very valuable medicine fcr all lung complaints. BENJAMIN ROBINSON. New Hampton, April 5, 1846. None genuine unlets signed I. BUTTS on the wrapper. For sale, wholesale and retail, by WM, SHAW Druggist, Wilmington, N. C.,and by dealers in Med- iencs generally throughout ihe United States. Cuk hineb'b Suoai Coated Puboativb Pills. Solomon to the contrary notwithstanding, there is something new under ihe sun. Jn Solomon's time physic was a lesser evil lo cure a greater one; and when his sagacious iiiiijesly had the head ache, the dyspepsia, or any of ills lhat flesh is heir to, he had to get rid of iheni ut tho expense of gripings and nuuuoa, that were nearly as hard, to put up with as the di casea themeelves. Had ho lived in ihese day., however, he would have found matters most hap pily changed in ibis re-pect, lor Dr. Clickeoer, who lsjustnow making such a noise in the world has invented a medicine, which isuot only not a "lesser evil,'' in tho way of nausea, griping, and suchlike usual attributes of all other medicinal compounds, nut nn actual luxury, for it leaves puiients under the impression that they huve only been regaling on first rale pi pperniint lollypops,-and expels the disease, purifies the blood, and regulates the bowels, without giving any further tvidenco of its presence. In serious truih Clickener's Sugar Coined Purgulivc Tills arc the best general iiMtdieine lhat has been ever introduced, for they have all ihe puiifying advantage of physic, without any of ihose drawbacks which makes physic such ;in aversion to most people. Hjv in used iheni ourselves we can s.ry thus much in liieir favor; and are no longer surprised at Doctor ('lickf ner's grent reputation and popularity, anil nt the reports every where current, thut wherever his pills ure Introduced the use of all othcis becoiees a thmg of tlic past. 1.11'PlTT.t WILLKINfiSt, Front-street, between Market and Dock streets, nre tho Agents lorClitken ct's Pills for Wilmington. .:' , PIED.. 1 1 In thla town,1 on the 4th ' Inat., Of Coniaoipiloo, Geubob F. KoBHiaAV, oged 'Si years,' Inihla irnrn, on ih6ih inat, Hauaw Jxa, aged 4 6 month, loiani daughter of Mr. Charlea Uorr. f i9 In thiaTawn. on Tueaday night Isat.ci II o'clock, Copt. Tboha N. Oautieb, tnth84th year of hi ago one of th okfeal Inhabiif ot ib Two I Capt. UAUTif i waa an utticer In His iNavy of tha United Slates, during the last war wliB Giaat Britain, and for a nun.bsr of years i prominent merchant in thia place. . . . In this county, on the 6th inat. at hia rcaldsnce on Rockjt Point, Kjchabd Bowdbn, Eq., in the47ih year of his age MARINE NEWS. PORT OF WILMINGTON. SEPTEMBER 7. high watfb a T the Bab::; :::i::::.::2.45. ARRIVED. 6. Schr. Marion, Johnson, from Llitle(Rlverj to G. W. Davie, with SplriUTurpentlne and Tarperitine, to DeRoet, Brown & Co., and G. W. Davie. " Raze Schr. Ocean, from Smith'e Creek, with 30,000 bricki, to J. C. i R. B. Wood. ' Schr. David W. Farrow, Farrow, from Ply. month, with Corn and ShitigIea,toDeReset, Brown if- Co. ' Steamer Evergreen, Rush, from Fayetteville, to John Banks, with goods for R. W. Brown, T. Sand ford, J.C. Latta, John Bank. DISASTERS, dc. On Tuesday evening last, the new Schr. Mary Powell, Myers, lying nt Messrs. Wooater, Anderson & Co's. Mill Wharf, during a severe thunder eform, was struck bv ligtitninr, which carried away, Wain topmast, slightly injured the main mast, and paesed ofl without further damuge; no one injured. Biig Rebecca, of Robinson, from New York, for this port, ashore near Currituck inlet, will b$ got ofl' without much damage. Capt. Marshall, ot the Steamer Vanderbilt, from Charleston on the 5th inst., reports passing tin; Schr. John Castner, from Philadelphia for Charleston, on fire 2 miles from that place. Wc luurn that the crew were aH suved. NEW YORK . -A RRIVED. 1. Schr. JaiiicsG. King. Mhiot, hence. I. HrlgChatahoochee, Williams, hence. Cleared. for this port. AkRlvco. hence. 2. Schr. I,. P. Smith, Millei PHILADELPHIA. - 2. Schr. George Klotts, Ramsay, To Kent, from the 1st. of Oct. next, TIIK Dwelling on ihe Souih side of Mar 1 ket street, at present occutded bv Mr. Wm. Nkff, suitable for a large furhllr, oi a Boarding House. also: The Sinre on the first floor, filled up for a Dry Goods Store, nt present occupied by Mr. J. (.'. Dve. Apply to A. PAUL REP1TON. Sep. 7. 1S48. 74-(it. Stores and Wharves for'Rent. SEVERAL, dcsirailc Stores, Warehouses, and Wharves, may be rented from 1st October n x t . Appb io DeHOSSET, BROWN & Co. Sep. 7, 1817. 71 WHOLESALE I'lUCES CURRENT good scarce lb. $ lb. .do.-. .. -do. . do... do... do... -no.-. y bu. Vlb. do.-. ..do... ....do... do... V'yd. V hbt. do.-- if cwt. 20 ra .. 7 .. .. M a .. 10 n .. 5 o .. 8 .. 6 6j 7 lit .. G( to Hi iw 7 7 ia 7 a 15 m V, at 8 5 50 7 a 600 n 7 50 55 a GC I 'rom the Jlaleigk IleinUr. SUPREME COURT IN M OR ! ANTON. The fallowing decisions made by the Su preme Court, have been furnished os lor lill llilil I III!) . The; arcuiiu-nts were closed on have been a nation, have wc passed a more I udny 8t. important crisis, than the one that is now at j jirrK1N Chief, Justice. N. (J. Howell r. our doors. Heretofore it hoa been chiefly a ! 1'. V Edwanls. question of party triumph; n contest between the inn nnd the nut. Hut now oar national existence is at st.ike ; southern rights ate at of the mctrop du. CONSPIRACY IN LIVERPOOL. : On Tuesdiiy. John Cuddy and James ()' Drien, in eutody on a charge, of supplying nrma to the Irish reheU were exammdl. 'K dispositions consisted of the evidence ol I'rcun tweuly to thirty witnesses. It ;n of;, volu minoua char, icier, and went to prove tin con nection of Cuddy with the Irish Clubs and UlC Jeader of the rebel party. 1 1 exposed an (Organized system of correspondence between Ihe Confederate clubs m Ouhlin and h- iu van made of their clothing." LANDS IN IRELAND. In a late debate in the British House of m. E. Dowdle, Irom Macon Judi:iiient he issue; the hopes of the industrious and li-! low aflirmed. William Cline r. John Shu horinir classes rest upon our biicccbs. Let j ler Judgment below alhnned. H. I. Allen ' I . a Rill i 1,11 1,1 1 .... strike one ' 111"l,i irom i ins-riea in uoau ineni f-usinmed ;i iuI Writ abatco. VV m. Joiiin-ou CHILD BIRTH. A VALUABLE Scientific Work, upon the suh ject of (j( niaiion and Child-liii ill, by It. M . w cisHholi, M. D., late of Paris, jut publihcd by the author. This work contains Information upon subjects of the hlf;hi'bt importance lo married persons, or those cnntcmpl.itmi! innniage. It will be found of Special Viilue to tlicine whose menns, heiillh, or other eiieuni t I i need du ii, t k rmit litem lo iucn aHe the nniiiler "f their family, wuhout great inconvenience, sufler in', or jn ihaps risk of hie. A method of avoiding ihi pl trouhli s nnd dancers at will, (recently discover ed by a celebrated French physician) is fully com municated In this woik. so lhat any person niy V Edwards. Irom ilav wood Judgment ,IVnil himwlf of It at once. Tho means cos' coinpa- reversed and venire de novo ordered. D. 1''. raiively nothing, and are within the reach of nil. 11 .r 1 nvnr r 1,1,, ,., Hhliiv I'r, I I . ' Th C IT oCt- ! i s ne W. Sa Ip. k) ill Hi tile, COn VC II ie I I. si 111 - Cherokee Judgment allirmcd. Jtdin Ingiain ! r,k- 11 n. I r- it iti i nr., I Ii lii:, 1 1 K lit I 11 f O IO H I ll I't i r a I C cdl the Whitrs arouse, then, and effectual blow for Liberty and the Constitu tion. Under these impressions we invite the at tention of our readers to the following extract from an article which appeared some time ago iu the New York Courier. Ii epeaks to the heart and appeals to the understanding of every true patriot. Let us heed and pro fit by it : The conviction whether correct or not. that (Jeneral Taylor's success is certain, J ia unsafe, and likely to do mischief. The ene my are taking advantage of it. While the Commons, it was staled that iheru art now ' f.irrtMol. eonaeclinif the nnsoner Cinblv nnd th notorious Dr. Reynolds (for wh.n'n r,Rl)('clH ,he pript.Tity ami wealth of Ire Cuddy ild pikes) with them in their several ( hind. There can be no doubt but the eotn movemetiU. The tact of Cuddy being ill-- phiinu of lr.-l.md are well founded, ami il eovered with a bag lull ol pikiv w;ih billowed '. i i ,, , TpTevidence proving h.u, to have regular ! w"e un,ted- a,ul "J P"P" Iv attended ihe Confederate and duh me, t-j v"- tlll'' w"u1,1 '"" only retain their watc mgn in Liverpool, anu me poom mei-ting i lamiM, mil retissume tl.eir 'ost rights. Whiire nre trusting lo it. the Loi'oloeos arc quietly organizing their party, training their lorces, tlistributing all the influence ot put- fire mtlli'iiix of acres ol waste land in I re-1 ronage and power, anil are prcpnring for one land, which it is the duty of the government 1 of the most desperate contests any party ever to reclaim, bu, winch is still permitted to re- ,l il B"""1 ,niHt!lk T'TV they have grounded arms or ahuudinieil un man, in a useless state. These lamls Would , T(e). W(-re n,.vcr m mrJ , work as jiroduee lor the superfluous labor of the conn- , at the present moment. Their parly oigani- iry, and is lar prclerrablc to emigration. asiZiiimn i tar more complete tuan mrs, inn intncmHv where Ut. lleynoi.is wn , n,, Uabit of apenking. The prisoner was asked trha( he had to say why he should ni M. eorofltit'ed f"' trial, when, by the a, nice f hiaaolieitor.li decline toaay an) thing. Mr. Hualiton, llic magistrate, then told him that itboctme hia doty to commit him to take bis trial At the aasizes for a treasonable eonpira cy to aupplying Tin t her Majesfy's suh joett in Ireland. The prisoner O'Urien was remanded. Il fint,f!ir llmf lr..l I ' . . ,., ........ , .iiiii leijuirrH, in justice. several things that are now withheld. Among these are, a lair proportion of members of Parliament; a proper apportionment of tt. Church revenues: a landlord's and teirint's bill ; a bill to enable landlords, bidding en tailed estates, lo ehnrge. (,OH0 rnlates for moneys expended m tlnir improvement ; an, a bill for the taxation of nWtiterK. Thesr tlii'V nr.. nr. liar.-il Id do all that llifll B"'1 money can possibly do. to retain the ascen dancy. They know that the election ol C.eneral Taylor bacuks their power forever. The entire army of Locofoeo office-holders and office-seekers throughout the Union, have a direct personal and pecuniary mlercat in the issue; nnd they will exert themselves to the utmost to secure it. They will contrib ute money, and tune, and labor, and will omit nothing that can jnwwibly be done to elect their candidate. Now these are formidable obstacles lo encounter in a popular canvass, nnd to meet them successfully requires something more than sound prinriple and popular candidates. It requires tutrd trark. cloae scrutiny, R thor ough examination into every corner ol th eonntry, and vigorooj. f.tithlul and i I ) t 1 1 i ra. M. Mills, in Equity, from Polk Hill dis missed with costs. .N. G. Howell et al is. W. W. Untile and H. Howell, from Hay wood Appeal dismissed, each party pajing Ins own costs. Nahii, Judge. Smith &. Hhfil'ord to use of Joseph Soiiiher r,. V.. H. Cuaningham, from Ihirteoinbc Judgiiie.nl below affirmed. Rich ard Ledbetter et al nr. L. S. (Jasli et al, Irom llendeison Judgment below rcvcred. J. W. X. Waltou in. Mowis Sinith. IKiii llcu derson Judgment below affirmed. U. Rad dille v. H.irtholwnew Alpresn & Co.. in Kipiiiy J'roin Duncoinbe--lSill dismissed with costs. VV. Jones vs. Ii. K. &l J. Huwkius, in Equity, from Huncombe Injunction dissolv ed w lib costs. lUrTLE. Judge. Deti on demise of John MeDowrll rx. James R. Love, from Hay- Wood --Judgment below reversed, and venire j ile novo ordered. Den on denude ol iiuiuel Klcmmiug m. II. H. Drytou. Irom Yancey Judgment below allirmcd. Kelsy and Ung tuau rtt. Uszi Jervise. from Vance) Judg ment reversed. Joseph ( 'orpemiig. Admin istrator r.s. 11. P. (iuunell, from Cherokee--Judgment allinned. S. Nash to mm- of K. Dowdle rs. lSenjamin Ward et ill. from Cherokee- Judgment reversed and venire de novo, ordered. Slate r.. Sluder. from I'uncoiuhc Judgment below allirmcd. Suite rs. Todd iV Anderson! from Rowan Judgment below allium il. N t dues it curtail nmtriiiionial piivileues in the Irani. Copies of this work will hs sent, In a close envel ope, nt a mneJe letter postage, to any part of ihe I ni ted Stalls lor SI sent, pout paid, to Dr. R. M. U KlSSKLHCKF. Hox '.'711). New Voik "ity. 'o pyrit'lit secured. No Houkselkr allowed to sell this w'oik. S pieinl.cr 6th, lci. 71-Rt. r. JUST RECEIVED HKLS. Fayetteville Fine Flour, 6 " '' ('ross " For sale bv G. W September Till. DAVIS. 74 if. 10 FISH' FISH 1 ! UAl.F 111.1m. No. 1 M.iekeiel; III ' ' 2 HUir. " " I IU 2 ' io :t Jiut reci ived, lief schr. ("has. Mills, nnd for nlr by i. &. W. L. Mi(;.VK V. Sep. 7. 1 FLOUR! FLOl'R'! Qm I1HLS. Fiiyettevills Superfine Flour, in Store, L)V ll and for sale by Sep. 7. J. A W. L. M GAKV M BACON! HACONM BACON"! I.US. Nonh ( 'nrolina liaron, In Store, ()()( r-us 'N,,r,h( " CJ,UUV; and for sale by Sep. 7. J. A W. L. M GARV I 25 s,, auiiiil A (iOUD STORY. A n exc hange paper prints a sturj Mr. Cuss and a pet parrot, with the cant title ol "more noise ami contunoii, in nlliirtion the speech mnde by Mr. Cass at Clenvi la;.d or Hiitrtewrn'rc else. The story is that Mr. Cuss has a favorite parrot, whieti, from Hie very univctsality of the cry even srouud Mr. C.ihi' men ni'ighhurhood. had laiijjht up tin; word" ' ll'irrali for old Zack.'' OAKUM HA LF.S, just recrivrd snd for f.iie l v J. A U. L. iMl'GARV. L( 1ST. A SMALL Gold Locket, containing Hair, wilh the Initials S. K. on the tmck i lh finest will ,,, ti.. .J...I I... i. . .,,,,.,1; , oelincraiiy renuiueu uj irnnnu n m imiuiuii-, Mgnill- u ia.j 7. To RENT. rPIIF. Store on ihe Wharf, al present occu- X pen by J. ij. I i ATT A possession given Ihi ()ctobr. Anplr io F J. LORD A :o Srp. 7. It?l7. il (il nUTTKlt-- good scarce---.jr lb. 3-.20 25 (Jheese. lb. 7 .. 8 BKICS WAX do.-. .. 20 a .. 21 MACON . llains.N. C. Western,- Sides, N. C, Wchtern, Kh""l'ler. N. C.,. . . COTTON none. COKi CUFFF.K. Si. Domingo Java Rio Lntiuira Culm DOMKST1CS. I'olton Yarns, Cotton O.nabur'S,-4-4 X. C. Sheetings FLO I'll. Fsvelleville Canal II A X LUMIil-'.R, STKAM MILL. ids Boards, Plunk and Seantiing, V M. I'.. 11 to 13 00 Floor Boards. do. 14 00 to lb 00 LUMUF.H. 1UVKII. Kloot Boards do. 8 00 to 9 75 Wide Boards do... 4 60 to 6 00 Scantlinft do.-- 3 60 (8) 3 75 LARD Jlh. LLMK ybbl. MOI.ASSF.S. New Orleans jr gal. Cuba catyo. do. MF.AI. V bu. NAVAL STORKS. Dipping Virgin . . . . . Hard do.-. Sai it;i Turpentine, p gal. Tar Nil I'iteh do. Rosin, No. 1 do. No. 2 do... " 3 do... I V.nrnish tfeall. I'KA.S. B. I-'.. Pea V hu. i'KA-NL'TS, do.-- RICE Rough none ('loaned, lair lo good, -y 100 lbs. SUGAR. New Orleans fib. Porto Rico do. NTAVF.S. W.O. llhd. rough Wonc . " " dressad-'.- 10 to " " barrel 10 00 O - H O. Hhd. rough B a II " dressed 16 17 SIUNGLF.S. Common 1 50 2 00 Contraci 400 500 "Black's" large 5 SIM KITS. N. !',. Ruin. j t'oin Cin Whiskey Apple Brandy MALI llonaire 2 O Liverpool tfSnrk, I S7 to 1 40 Rom Key 22 to 25 TIM UK 11. Inferior, 3 Fair Uuolity, 4 i B0 Soap. .. g .. i Fe.iiheri", 35 ! Shipping, 7 50 8 BU I GoodMM- 6 00- 6 00 COMMERCIAL. REMARKS ON MARKF.T. There has been si lie 1 1 o produce arrivirg for the last two days, that otirreport ofsnlessrc vrry tcant, somo 2 or 3 hundred bbls. Turpentine have bem In uiotkrt, nod ionic 1 or 2 hundred bbl r . wero disposed cf it t'J,5 per I'M . oeing an dvnre of 5 cla. per bbl. on previous ales. We hear thai I2,fi7j cla. per bbl. hit been offered, but no ailf. SniiTS TespssTins. A smnll lot of 23 barrels wero disposed of at 37Jc per gnl., bbls 12 not return able, und anoihcr lot of 90 bbls. terms not mido known. , SiiiMniEH -A small boil load wm sold it 12 per M. Timssr. Salts of oncraft short lengthut It.ind one 40 feet length al tC),50. Lvaiai -No latca to report. ( For prl e of oiher ariirlcs i-w piioes eaircoij 9 m .. 50 io 27 to .. . 18 to - 70 to 2 86 2 85 a I 25 to 37 a I 45 a 85 1 60 to 76 to 75 to JO to 70 to - 90 to 85 to 3 to 6 - 5t a 21 00 00 1 60 to -1 75 1 75 1 00 90 31 Gi 3C to 2H to 26 to 36 to 31 30 38 25
The Tri-Weekly Commercial (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 7, 1848, edition 1
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