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THURSDAY, MAY 30, 1850.
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8CJT BETS ?h.
Whig
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ate
vention will meet m
KaJLeigh on the
June next.
DELEGATES FROM WAYNE.
Ja3. Griswold. Thos. Hadlev. NcWi
jFerrell, Taylor, Dr. A. a Davis,
Geo. C Moses, Jas. II. Event, W, D.
Cobb,1 Wm. . Hollowell, Jno. E. Bectod,
ID CogdeJI, Dr. YV. P. Howard, Richard
jRayner, John W. Sasser, Jos. T. Kcn
inedyJUr.C. F. Dewey, Dr. D. Cogdell,
W; F. 3. (Alston, Henry Johnston, e
1 ter LjPeacockH; Perkins, Jno. Wright;
Robert ' Cox, J. C. locumb. j I
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1 4 tltU UrAJLt'4i UUALM. j i
We publish the report from the com-
pen Ji VVcj leave the reader to draw his
own inference. For .our own part, We'
see nothing criminal or dishonorable qn
the pa'rt of i Mr. Crawford, He was tlic'
agent Ifor the claim he received a fee?
; in thepaae and he did his best to ob-
tain its, Thus far he did only what any
other agent would have done, and what;
thousands! are doing every year. '."- j .
' It 1 however, deeply to be deplored,
that he accepted office, before he had fi
nally settled the matter. Right or
wrongj 1 he 'might ! have; felt assured thajl
an atteniptj would be made to turn thq
wliole a (lair against the administration
Tit was saddling the Whig party with a:
Durden which he had no right to impose
upon tliem. ;
; CENTRAL RAIL ROAD; j
WeJilearn from the last Grcensbo-'
rov Patriot, that Guilford' County,has in
creased 1 her subscription $0,500, Rowan
$3,000 Mecklenburg 2,000, and Cabar
rus $1)00, ;and paid in the 5 per cent
since 1 Gov. Morehead's last report, leavj
iiig only $6,00Q unsubscribed. Will not
ayne! County take the, remaining
fchnr3 ann!ltt t hft umrlr hAtrin t :
THE 'ADMINISTRATION.
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we receive nteiiiffence lrom everv
VOr We give up our columns this
Wee, Almost exclusively, taour orres
pondeots arid the important news from
Cubiv which will no doubt be more. c-'
ceptablc with our reader, than any
ihxng we might say. I -1
BjPEx-Prpsident Tyler has come out
in a letter, in favor of Mr. Clay's Com
promise. He leaves the propositions
made to TexaW to her own decision
thinks her boundary justly extends to
the Rio Grande and as to the fugitive
slave bill, securing the trial by jury in
the State from
escaped, says
Mr. Editor In a few weekl, we will
be called upon to" vote for persons to
represent us in the next. Legislature of
North Carolina. . Several gentlemen
have already announced themselves as
candidates all respectable and worthy
men. But without intending to' dispar
age their pretensions in the least, we.
wish to designate one individual whom
we think pre-eminently qualified for the
office. ' Trie gentleman to whom we
allude, possesses sterling integrity, firm
ness, and decision of character, and
sound, practical sense, in an unusual
degree. -He commands the esteem and
unlimited confidence of hi3 neighbors
and acquaintances, and" as the zealous
which the fugitive has
"If he have real cause to beleive him
self entitled to1 freedom, the bill grants
no more, to him tHan is already secured
by our laws; This you well know.
vv rule at the bar, I have often Drosecut- ! a t,A r,; i t. ;m,
ed suits for freedom; and have as often provements in "which wc are deeply in
sweeeded by the verdict of a jury. The j terestcd, he deserves well of the people
North need have no fear bui that impar-! cf Wavne. He is no electioneered and
tial justice will be done ' will never condescend to practice" the
The only remaining subject is; that arts of the wily demagogue -indeed,
which prohibits the introduction of he knows not how to do it
Slaves for sale intO: the District of Co- " Unskilled he to fawn or seek for poVcrj-' " .
lUinbia, and the establishment of slave By doctrines fashioned to the varying hUr."
depots within the same, in reference to li This is written without, his khowl
which Mr. T:says: 1 v J edge perhaps ' he will v notcooscnt to
"Do ;me the favor to turn to a code of j become a candidate but tfVr. & A.
laws fbrlhe District :of Columbia, pre- liANDKE WS wiU sutler himself to be
pared by a joint committee of the two i announced, he will receive the support
nouses 4 ininK in ici5DUi never ac-) ot JMAINY VUThilW.
ted on. I was a member of that com
mittee, being then a Senator from this
State You will readily find a statute
on the slave trade in the I'istrict. con-
taming substantially! the same
ions with the reported bill. That stat
Written for the North Carolina Telegraph.
Qui non potest quod vnlt, vtlle oporUt tptod potttL
. Mr. Teleffraph Democrat airain so-
provis- ? iicits your kindness, and begs Jo intro
t stat i dnce himself to vourself. You Editors
ute wa prepared by myself;; ; I need say i are so .-.lassicaL throuirhihe medium "of-tin enrich mhr Stntoa thiv wnnld not
nn mnrfl thirafnr rr tl ia rrint " i aknn. little man. f I I i . t
-ference bdirg, inrth6 present z tale "of af-
iairs, mat, as they are better pnid, they
can better afford to buy of thearicuU
turist his hog meat and tjorn. which in
a 1.1 -m m 9
iura cnauics mm to provide comfort for
his family. ' After this, then, let us hear
no-objections brought: against State .Rail
Road investments, at least until another
equally cheap and facile mode of transit
for produce, can be pointed out. r It is
not to our point at present to enter upon
the economy of working Rail Roads.
This majr,1 Mr. Editor, by your permis
sion, furnish matter for a future com
munication. !
- That internal improvements increase
the value of real estate, is so axiomatic,
that I pass it over by merely offering a
simple illustration, to show that it should
be managed," if hot altogether, at least
to a very great extent, by the State.
Farmer A has a farm, two-thirds of
which is inundated by water, (and it is
generally the .best lands that an so sit
uated) and! it; will cort him some three
hundred dollars to reclaim this part of
hrs farm, bin farmer B has also land.
which would I not only be equally, but
oeep. or witn anotnerq fiugeaesxroy ioc vc,
neoDle of this lower iivorld. d ward take
Stanly claims, that vhen the day oflmi
bu4c;'a3 does, the loftEst peal: cf the. . Tex tbm TeleOT.
Andes above the level If the sea. AVhat? , Lowell, Jonic sto:j, Feb. iU.
Edward Stanly a traltO to his country 7 "Mr. Alston Many erroneous reports
A3 weu mignt you irr;m maKeme peo iare in circuiauon, wnicn .are caiwuij
pie of winch he has ti honor to repre- tor prejudice strangers against rXtit local-
sent believe that you U an remove withlity of our village, relative to the deathJ
your pun arm the. wafers oi tne great i wnicn occur rea nere, aunng wc i
uuu as ine coiuxuuuiiy ccui tv
some interest in. the, matter, it
ght not be amiss, through the medir
blood 8hallcome, thatijie will bleed as um of your valuable paper, to ut the'
freely as any of his Scuthern brethren, public right on this subject. . It is true,
When the citizens o I kHis dUtrict con- four deaths occurred within , the last
demn his course, it will then be. ample eight days, but the attending physician,
time for the Editor of tl,atnEROic sheet, Dr. Jas. Hackneyj together with; the
which imparts so rniich)iight to the peo- consulting physicians, Drs. Telfair and
pie of North Carolina; -('fto sr:ak hb Thompson, say it was not a. contagion,
sentiments. Sir, the Icitizens of this but only the effect of severe colds, pro-
district are too intelligent and rell in-ducedby travelling through inccssan
formed, to be humbuged by such vio- rains. . . '
lent party denunciation P, and ucbecom- . Many and various have been the re-
in? obstinacy, as that ;ranifested by the ports with regard to these deaths, ami,
Editor of the M Ne woe jn Republican. all put afloat, we fear, for the purposo
41 is not my Wisn ucscauw oi uieioi injuring our lunving iuuc luwu.
long, tried, and faithful
services of this I We hope, alter, this appears, none will
noble patriot and statesman, nor ven- be kept away by the cry of ,conlagion.,,
ture an allusion to histjate speech ; the You will find annexed, the name of
great and good purpoaj for which it is those who died, which you will please
can- Nancy Ann Jump, died on the 30th"
this January, aged 20. vears.
speech is already seeri.t The wayennl Holland Naide, died on. the' 2d day of
have become firm and';1teady prejudi- February, aged 48 years.
portionallycreater as concerns the works ices have been removeO by its appear- Richard Jump, ded on the 5th day
anu inc ciuzens s vu
auuDiu uenenuea dv me lmorovemeni. ueeisueu. n iscapauiui Dpfv.wc
and yet he will not contribute a cent. Is itself. Edward Stanly j patriotism
it fair that A should bear the whole ex. not be questioned. Tf c effect' of
pense? And, now, if the hardship be
great in the instance given, still is it pro
of the State. For not only does it set
capital to w'ork I mean native capital
but it induces capitalists from other'
States tocome dwell amonst'iis. What
a prospect this to contemplate, compar
ed with the real state of matters! ! that
I instead of our men of capital migrating
the above little morceau of Lalin, which,
tor the bereut of our "pmey-woods
men," I give its English synonyme .
; Better play at small game than stand out?
The application of this proverb
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only remain at home, employing.their
wealth in the producing of more wealth,
but other capitalists would come a
mongst us as competitors for thi profits
accruing irom the various branches ot
Prom Florida. The' latest advices
from Tampa Bay are to the 7th instant.
On that dav General Twiqgs was to
leave Fort Brown for the Caloosahatchie that persons should not indolently sit j manufacture, which would inevitably
uci,avwuiupttuicu uy .tuc oemiiiuic uei- uown in inuiuerence, ana ao nothing at ;ramHy Irom the rreat trunk of national
egation, to have a talk with the Hon- all, because thev cannot at once attain ! brsneritv. Intkrv a r. I
J tj: i i . I ' . . " . . . . . irr-.-v-r : - r.
uaxuuians. , i to wnat tnev would. Mow. sir. 1 have
long looked into the secret workings of
political sects, and that too, betimes
with a disgust perfectly nauseous. Ev
ery petty Captain, or Colonel, or Gene
ral, if you please, must become politi
Commerce op the Western riv
ers. By a document lately Ordered to be
printed by the Senate, we find that the
nett value of the commerce of the Ohio
and Mississippi rivers and their tributa- cal leaders; and iumblin?: together a
ries, ior tne year imx. is estimatea at heterogeneous mass of the political sos
$256,233,820, and the value of vessels sip of the day, which they con over with
empioy ea tnerein . is estimatea at to,
6Gl,50a? H ! .- j i
And now, by way of conclusion.
The salubrity of our climate would imr
prove, is remaining to be demonstrated!
That such would be the fact i3 axiom
atic to persons at all acquainted , with
physical science, . but to those who are
not so read, we would require the ad
mission of the following postulates
1. 1 hat animals are always best con-
ance.
ic citizens' cf the whole dis-of February, aged ltJ years.
Uictare smiling underlts binign influ- Julia Naide, died on the 8th day of
ences. And the name ii Edward Stan- February, aged 19 years.
iv, so essential to ine napmess ana pros-1 juua naiac oore ner. suuenng Willi.
ana
penty oi nis oiaie ana uvp vjiuuh. uiauuiinsuan lunuuuc ana resignation.
-. l! "IK I 4V 1 M .1 ii
man. in the untutorea.vuus oi our, wca-iauer ner aepanure, me iouowin
tern borders, will scarce meet hi lellowiof poetry, which 1 send with the
man, witnoui.coniemi iming wh
proposed by him for jt !.e restoration of
eternal harmony. . Youri. '
Contehtnea Creek, G leene County.
Hrhigs of Lenoir
tl House of that
an earnestness truly surprising, - they 7 ditioned when they enjoy pure air.
2.
That the lunjrs arc
Locofoco paper we happen to sec, that
pen. Taylor is unworthy the confidence
vt uio uuwicl ! aim 'uiui me Ajaoinei is
composed of the most degraded men in
the Union. Let us5 for a moment re4
quire memory to furnish us with a his-
iury oi . uie pasi.; uo ine people re-
meinoer inc euiogies,tnat were neap 'd
upon. Gen. jTaylor before he refused to
becone the tool of tho Locofoco party
Do they remember the anathemas piled
up onj the bid chieftain, while fighting
the battles! of his country, after thev
had ascertained he was a VVhier? D!
they remember the celebrated 4 vote olf
jthanks7'v ?Do thev remember the nor-
f rid misrepresentations made of the bid
"From the field of hisf;
I " We have no doubt," says the Wash
ington Union, " thf. lime is close at
hand and we warn our friends of it
when the democratic party will have to
choose 1 between ! total disorganization
apd defeat, and the repudiation of cer - parades in political agitation.
tain individuals who
1 1 i
prominent m support
mount the stump to shew off their hob
by in the form of an appeal . to.-their
Respected fellow-citizens !" . Really,
common sense and common' honesty
must feel the blush deeply -very deep
ly, for the honor of the "Old North
State, at beholding such pragmatical free from pernicious
l. : i:.r i . I . ri
the organs of
1 1 for the Telegraph.
WHIG MEETINQ ;N LENOIR.
A meeting of the
was held at the Court
county, on Saturday, tjie 25th injtant,
for the purpose of appointing dejegates
to the Whiff State Convention to be held
in Raleigh, on the 10i,h day of June
next 1 IUuben Barrow Esq. wa alled
to the Chair, and Anthony Separlx, ap-!
pointed Secretary. Ul-
On motion of W. Dtinn, Jr AfCom
mittee pf five was appointed to prepare
resolutions for the actirn of the meet-
incr tne commitiee cinsisung oi uic
respiration, or, simply, that animal func- j following gentlemcn, ;nz : W. .Dunn,
tions, in physical economy, are carried Jr., Jno. C. Washing .on, Dr. H. W.
on by breathing. Is it not vitally im-1 Blount, Tho. J. Ken jedy, an
portant that that which enters our lungs iH. Peebles, retired, aricHin asht
which purifies
d jjohn
ort time
and
miasmd, the
that which enters our lungs jH. Peebles, retired, aricj'iin a short tin
ifies our blood should be ' reported the following preamble ai
fnicious matter. That the ! resolutions, which wereKurianimoualy
! foetid exhalations of the ' dopted : J i i .
piece
hope
that you will publish, was found treas-
urea up among ner papers :
And must I die so far from home.
Must I here yield my breath
MunLMrangers hear my latest groan,
And close my eyes in death I
Far from mr kindred must I die, -'
And no kind mother near.
To whisper of eternity, ;
Or shd for me a tea r f
No father stands beside my bed.
To breathe a prayer fur me;
. No brother's arm supports my head.
Oh, must it must it be 1 "
.Yes, there's a damp upon mr brow.
Friends of my you in adieu
Tour memory erer haunts me nov,
, Though death appears in riew.
Dear sisters I can sing no more,
Thy faTorite song of glte
Mj fererish dreams will sooq be o'er,
Mj dreams of life and thee.
O, had I from my natire hills, "
One little shrub or floirer,
T would ease the mind of half its His.
And cheer my dying hour.
But oh! it must not, cannot be,
Ere y oo bright sun shall set;
ily weary spirit shau be tree.
My heart to throb forget.
C.
. Telegraphed for the Baltimore Sun.
IMPORTANT FROM .CUBA.
The following highly important in-,
tellijrence from Havanna will bt read
have once been Free suffrage has had a brief notice ; 1 myriads of putrid infusoria; which so a- Whereas, the Whifc. Central Com-
of its principles, sufficient, however, to shew the.absurd- bound-in our swamos and marshes, are ;mittee has appointed! the 10th day of
usages 'and Candidates, but who are now ity of such. a. scheme electioneering; highly pernicious to health, is an admis-' June next, tor the holding bf a Cbhven-
its deadlvVenemie9. clinffihff'to its skirts, quibble thoujrh it be Let me how pro- sion readil v crranted bv everv ohvsician! tion in Raleieh to nominate a candidate
' . ...'. . .-. a cr - ' 1 , - " . .. . - , O J J V J O. - . , .... I .l .1 Ml' . .
and holding on to its name, that their ceed to the great bug-a-boo ot my par- Will any then deny that anvthinz.cen- for Governor; And whereas, it i? xpe-1 witn tnninng interest.
parricidal thrusts! at its vitals may be fy,and try if I cannot divest it, at least , tributing to lessen chances of preserving dient and highly impijrtant thot? the
more effectual and fatal. The time has to a tolerable extent, of its horrifying ap- a vigorous constitution should not be re-; Whigs of every cbuntvim the fcfaie be
neany come wnen tne true democratic pearance. democrats snouia nave nom sorted to tWhether it is better S15U represented in saia ionvenuoa. 4c u
press should spnlak boldly, and call both ing to fear but. their own strength.
persons and actions by their proper f road in their might, they should be
names, oucn , at tne appropriate time, always reaay 10 go ionn conquering ana
will be .our course, regardless of the con- to conquer. What then, permit me to
-if i-
aruss, or
New York, May 24.
Our city is in a storm of excitement cn
account of the arrival of the steamer.O
hio from Havanna, bringing important
.i it r . t, I .
15 cents paid in tax for inter-1 Resolved, 'Iliat appoving the object and thrilling intelligence from this great
rial improvement? Go to ve loaua- Jof said Convention, we the Whigs of
cious loggerheads, who attempt to dhr-. Lenoir County, appoint dele'gales to
sequences. I ass, is inere in Duiuiing a itau iteaa, or nity such political balderdash by bring-( represent us tnerein. it1- M-
It has been the policy of the W ash- cleaning out a River, to paralyze the ing it into; the catalogue of State .af- Resolved, That we h-ve implicit con-
itiRton Uhiorfandits party, to pick up physical, energies of our paity ?. Alas, fairs! But I men of discernment will fidence in the ability, it teg r ity, and pa-
any tnmg and every body that promis- inai our piney-woous larmers snouia oe yet arise to lead our democrats out ot tnotism ot our present, governor,. -ynas.
ed to be serviceable to them for the time so easily olmd-tolded-not by specious the senseless labyrinth of nonsense. Manly, and most hear jly approve his
h Airier TI71.hr.llt m-iIfiniT anmtiru lntn I flrfflimPtlta nr Pl'Ptl nhlKlhlo RrrhlirkQ with Tirliiih rlaemniniT lnniroa nr niiil. qHnitni.lrotmn (( r r'
Lr' I'. .' i. i . i L... Ll. L -1 J. Tm 'f ... 1 . .1.1: -II w I . ' I
principles or quanncauonsj ana loaiscara out uv me sneer zpsiaiuni oi u. pany oi ly as. Daa, 6iny poltroons, nave arawn
them the moment they ceased to be use- speculating, hungry, political gluttons aroi nd them. i . I
: tt. it ( ' I i l.i . a. .i ' i I -r ... '. I .... '
iui. vanuuren wasiior-a long time wnose mirsi ior popular apptause is on- r .wr. Hiaitor, l intended to go turther nut the entire subject -.oi me ncmina
the pet ot the party, and some ten years ly exceeded by their want ot patriot- on this point, but lack of time bids me tion, and we are prep 'red to give our
8ii.ee Mr. Benton sjood second dnly to ism, and consequent incapacity for any I stop here. You shall, however, hear cordial and undivided y, support J:o the
Resolved, That to trie wisdom and
discretion of the Convihtion, wi$ sub-
DEMOCRAT.
the Northern man with Southern feel- appointment in the State ! The ashes I from me again.
nigB. ii no uie union now aiiuues 10, ui classic oreece me ruins oi ancient i i - - .
we, of course, do not know, hut shall Rome, spectre-like, stalk from the tomb i For'the Telccraph.
patiently await I further developements. of agesj and the bones of the heroes of . Mev Alston The com se the "New- with a similar
?
11
Petersburg Intel.
nominee thereof.
Resolved, That - a c mmittee hi', five
be appointed by this ni jeting, toxonfer
commute appoimcu uv
e frj'h ftiirl lnr" t
i ? '
remsmoer 1 all thi3. and the n
our own Revolution, tremble in their sa- Kbem Republican" has thought proper to the Whizs of Greene County, take
cred dust at the direful monitions they pursue, as regards the late speech made into consideration thciisubject of the
COMPLAINTS OF THE JOURNAL. w6uld gu? of uch miscreants. Qh, Jbard )rves contempt, nomination of a xandic ate to represent
irpi -ol f i rA , . dui say tnose wiseacres, " we are aa?p- rv-. vuuuciiiiiauuH. - w inig senatorial uisincihi uie iicajb'
!- . v - . J . .J r . w MtPQ nf internal i'mnrnunrnrt1 '?a W icri rivel aware he has been driven to such iUtnr nt rnnrt tel. an adiourned
,T n j JfliS TvnrTfo 10 sce internal imprqvemeht go forward, tneasures, more through t he perfidy of meeting of the Whi gs f f this cotmty
1J0 tnev
d v theyrrem3mber the foul imprecations," .vcry "luch of the
the array ot Charg
nun, as President
irt ftfrt.A a' nrnth ?
remember, and mpch more. Theyl rd-H f should hae gone to the.W hig meet- Tjiankee 1"
member that
ged themselves
ter ehd'V iwhateve
wrong. They
their: promises
The wail of wn that pah H-V I nsa
his party, than his own evil passions
Twixt OuHclc and. the Locos,
r . The difference must.be,
As truly alleged from their birth : ;
For the Locos were bred from the scum of the sea.
And Gulick, from that of the earth. '
Resolved. That the i t bility. firmness,
and strict regard for thtt great Republi
can principles of. the Q institution, 'dis
played by President Taylor in his .'ad
ministration of the duties of the Kxec-
. I have carefully perused the speech of utive Department of t! Government,
Eldward Stanly, and I am happy to say, elicits' our . warmest- IjQmiratiorL iand
findialtogether different; from lha rep , meets the just expectau-os of the whole
men, lhe waU of; wo that ou hear rant of the simplest
irpmlbocorocoisrn, is only its expiring U iT u P u litical economy as
groans, i ney nave been least mg at' w3 r "f50 uu iwu fallacv of the
Uncle Sam's Crib" for a number of J to Governor .Mawly, jia. cprisideraUon an-t::JlBrna, . :
vears; arid ! now i out. thev
broken1: gambler," they are
blind," for they have nothi
If they were flush with offices, a.11 would, f 7
be well.
P6:tho people remember
cnarges against tne action
net on thei "Nicafagua T
we ask them to look.at the
resehlations of tho u Republican." !. people... 1
enunciations in. po i Under date of March 20tb. I find in On motion, tho blanlilm the lnt res-
not to perceive the the columns of that sheet, in an article 'olution waa -filled witbi the following
position assumed by?tne I penned by hb own hand, the following names : W. Dunn, Jri,h I no. C. Wath-
. r . . . i . i i r tt 1 1 r ni. .. 11.. -w. i
Roundtiice, John. Cow
Separk, iJ; jbn. H. Peebles,
Desmond. C.lX'Dunn, H. F.
Bond, James Waiters, Jtmuel .Coward;
t m" - 1 T.. ;i I T
point of revolutionary progress.
Information had been received at Ha
vanna that General Lopez had landed
at Cardenas, from the steamer Creole,
with 500 men, and had taken possesion
of the town The garrison composed ot
600 Spanish troops, surrendered at the
first sight of blood, having lost but'thrce
men before they. lowered their flag and
threw down their arms .The flag of
free Cuba was immediately hoisted from .
all the prominent points of the City. .
This intelligence had caused the
greatest excitement at Havanna. The ;
City was immediately placed under
martial law, and several thousand mili-
tia had been enrolled. Arms and am
munition were beincr delivered to them,
and the resident foreigners had 'also
been called upon4 to enroll themselves.
There, were 1,500 troops in Matanzas, '
and 800 were despatched from Havanna
at 1 o'clock, A. M., on the 20th, for the
purpose of reinforcing them,. in order to
march against Gen. Lopez.
It was rumored that the force under
Lopez had increased toaboyttwo thou
sand men, and. that he was already half
way on his march" towards iMatanzas
1 News was received at:.HaTanna on
the 16th, to the effect that a large forco
was collecting on . Woeman's (or 'Nor
man's) Island near Cape Catoche,' Yu
catan. The General of the Marines,
with several vessels . and about 3,000
men,, started irnmediatcly lor that -point.-
t . .
Just before tho steamer Ohio TefL tho
steam erPizaro camo in with ope bun-
article coDied front the n?iltimnr Siiri
n tody's paper. , And ifwill be seen V,B uu . , brity of; her climate in
value of real estate, improves the salu-
a word, docs
sumption. i he lormer
....
matter ox fact, while that
snouia be a
of the latter
ihaUhe UaDjnet na acted with Ihatl :! " cu "1C " " F1'- what everv well regulated State should is mere suoDosition on vour Dart. Now.
honesty whipb Uaa ever characterized -Vt Max mere isaiscora in tne nemo- .do -hat ihtencb to keep march"-witb the I challenge you for proof of the asser
tha Whig party. Then fear no free- J; f. We eupnose tha grows fonmtmtnta of the age.' Look at the tion you hive made. Or, have you
xnea, Gen.HTaylor ia tha same straight- ouJ ofmejaa onvl (d busy scenes of active and highly remu- changed your mind since this scurility
forward old man, and there are hb fVf0 !? ?.uW Il-U?al docnat m nerative labor that are rapidly progres- and abusi was heaped upon 'little KdV
pieced siaaaeiens- wno axe cUU on- Mu wr.", , . UinJbcfore our eyes. Turpentine, for head, by your pair hands. T. -Jt ybu
j - mi, . . jQstance, is affording- employment- in 1 have -not, I would say to you, continue
: . . v 1 this Stalfl-to manv thousands.of hands. Inn-with-vour vulvar abuse. All vbu
: 25- Charles J. McGurdy, of Conneo I that oiherwifte." comparativclv soeakin?: I mav sav. will not detract one . laurel
a a - - w m . - m ..a. m mzm m m w a m -
ucut, it is positively stated, is tp .be the I Would be idle, though, in which case, firom hi brow, or decrease the splendor
charge to Tienna; vice Webb, rejected they would still have to be fed and cloth- bf his fame. He towers as high above
posing him.
The Baltimore Son of jesterday
fully confirms the report of the flight of
en; ipex anq nia uoop?, uom tne oa-
land 9 vubai
cd at the expense of the State ; the. dif-your shafts of malice and venomous a-
dred and five passengers, mostly French
Dr. John Lv. Taylor, Jaihes Davis, Jas. and Germans, which were captured and
M. farrott, ,vm. h; vv iiineio, rincK- taken from the island :
ney Hardy, Benjamin Yilliams, and The force of the . Creole," with which
Thomas J. Kennedy. j . I Gen. Lopez effected a landing, is only a
4 ne ioiiowing. genumen were ap i small part OX the expeoitnn. it is
tat some ten, or twelve vessels
Orleans and different ports of
probably to land sunultane-
different points.
ported that Jbopez had bro
ken up the rail-roa I leading to Carde
nas, in di he rent places.
The principle merchants and brokers
at Havanna were removing their mon-
ey, plate, and other valuable goods, to
the forts for protection.
.Captain Schenck protested, through
the American consul, to the Captain
General, and demanded a safe anchor
age, but he was refused and told if he
did not like it he" might go to sea as
soon as he pleasedthat the Spanish
Government would n-t be' responsible
for the safety of his ship, nor of the
h ,
efficient manner in whi(h they dischar
ged their duties. . - j
On motion, it was retolved that the
proceedings of this meeting be publish-
ea in tne iNoruiLAirouna. l eiegraph and
newiernian. s
No other business i ppearins: before
the meeting, it adjournal. . i
REUBEN JIAI-jaOWa Ch'm'n.
Aa Sep ark. Secretajil j
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ffVThe strawberry u ason has nassed
at Charleston, and blac! berries arer now
in the market.
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