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ti 1 i i. - V l - ' Le comp :reJ to mat c r a a--J te raovir; f rincipU 'if f C'0"" ' vrmsn oiw " onmiw, ' ':.l'at th"t ich It discharf,!. ?1;n the ther hind, it U right to con- ? f the practical objections to thia i',t.J improvemtoU The vrr Pji "mottot oVfrktion ot iroaraif i V. rtndert tht rata of motion when ' ISending n.ioeUM Wghtfdlf grttt -.L.-.aarttlve Ascended lha Sut- . r t i .i- . -l,Bt on tht Manehtttr Railway, fcHowed br abort 100 tont of fondt, .1a alihotih "ot particularly timid, wt 5t$W ihatw.. felt eon.ider.bU "hanaions. when . applying the Srii to modertte tht fury of oar speed, ?. -.a inatsntlv burned to cinder. The aawer of , grtfitt in descending a j.niof this kind, which onlj fall, ont LL ; htnetv-six. it perfect! uncontro- Mda and if treat dtteentt bo ttttmpt T wf wrwoch fear that -sho valoo- lies will naroiy we touimiPi wim l It would be premature, however, Z. MM Indrment on what alter an - inlf be decided by experiment Meanwhile. t havt no . hesitation io statin, what every tcienttfie mm, ,fw raiding what we have above taid, will confirm, wai insrex. is jimum j sr raotooi i principle, at many hav tap in tht nroiect. On tht contra It, whatever be the impelling power, it wilf he undoubtedly rendered; doubly .Active, br the advantage rained by beinl enabled to aoipend the action of gf gHJVIIlg, JWIMVipiW llfW IIIMW W MWI ; Wt art glad to learn that tht paten ht have obtained the meant of con tlrtcting an undulating line of rail way af teat milet in extent for the purpoto at testing; on a large teal what they hive already proved on a model. ; - Their success will mainly depend nthe iudicinun tdspiation . and selec tioa of h L curvei in13fwnhiheiinea iMoTeUvWftW'-tWtn.irB1ll ta coniider. whether the common ev ctold may not be rendered, by Its well InooO bropertica.1 It will likewise re quire consideration,' whil1u'ccelion of - : .- . -.3 .i. . -f .1-1 curve win give a w.iwn auvautaei whan the extremities of the line are at different levels, and .to provide not only fe-mtefficleBVasctnfromthflower, ta the hieher level, but likewise for the safety of the descent in the contrary dt rertion. v " ..' . AlthoogTipofljhewewehaM itrone persuasion of the oltioiaie ad vintiget bf thin projectyet we tin tee mint practical difficulties which , still ifind in thf wiy of the pefttateta and bat bo little ingenuity to-"vercome. roncian. JVTjtc Vork,July 8. The Caledonia, from': Liverpool, brinn London papers ta the 1st o! June. The European accounts by ber are quite pacific. The) Belgian question s settled ao far a that, all posuiiues are io tcaar, iuu vcrj ,'tfiingit to be restored to the footing before the quati warto await the decision of a final and definitive I 'settlement, to be nerociated und-r '.i. - .....! i r mo auspices oi Austria tnuiii Thus baa ended, where it began, hit absurd interference of Europe, it I i t. v. h in what may in aome tens be called ; a - i l - II. II. ...I m W Belgium. Prvtocole "without li Wber, of fi ve Powere,1 jreeded , tbt armed intervention of France i 'and England j and after the uaelett shedding of much blood at Antwerp, ;bt capture of many vessels at tea, :.l . 2. ... .... uiicrrvpuon oi comiHcas - uoet, protocult under the sane. ita oflwo. Instead of Jive Powera, rt again to be retorted w. In the East there it alto peace, the Commander of the Faithful havinr a jielded to the last demand of bit jWb! Egyptian' vassal, for the cea. siwi of. Adana; eothat, until Russia ,ii qufte ready to consummate her ?1ibi of reducing the rporte ittelf to jbe ber vassal, there will be tranquil. j in that quarter. ' "ttJ U Belgium there had been partial calheatt; in tlio North of France, the coal region ' about Valencien jntt, the colliers tiad turned imt, for (ges we presume, and were to be Wpressedr according to invariable Jwja'- in France, whether under ptinn, imperial, or Philipine stay fcr lh bayonet; ( -In England, the atom of domestic ,,,IpifJa kwerinfTJta manly, lom English thinking baa, it is to be i "fed, been .so far. perverted, in a rtion at least of tho public!: mind, t justify the cornef'e jury In their f ordict in the case or Cully, the po 'nan. - Thia verdict waa indeed it aside by the Court, but the in- tlon afforded by ita approval any ere, Is one of diaster to England, 'ft Negro Emancipation queation ander discussion in the- House m5tnr., apmewhat midified,T kut i9 " essential feature altered, would oubtedlybe carried. American. Tbt VafnV'nf Ik. rn.m.V:.V.U belonging te the churches , Mexico, it eompated at thirty mil-iifdalUr.-' r- - ; - .lALtlOil, JULY 19, ISS: Tht Rail Kj .It was anaowiic- td to our readers last wtek that inea tares had ben taken by. tfee delegates to tf loternal Improvement Conven tion from those section more iremedU ately interested in the work, t rant the means of connecting this city with Mewbera and Wilmington by a rail road, to commence in this place and extend to Waynesboro, where it will branch,, one line proceeding to WiU mington, and the other to Newborn. We are happy to learn that the people are becoming alive 'to their interests, and that many of them ar --entering btorthr apirit of this important work with a zeal and activity that promise well for the causes We have heard of tingle individuals who are ready to embark 25,000 or more in the under, taking; and we hare no doubt that, if til people generally were thoroughly convinced of its practicability, thev would unhesitatingly give their hearty co-operation; and in less than twelve months a part of the road would be laid down. In order to arrive at this point, they have only to investigate the subject That ii is practicable, no man who hat paid proper attention Carolina hat improvidently tquander ed thousands noon useless , exneri- menti. It is a. slander to accuse her of having dealt out her treasures with ft parsimonious hand. Her error has been in the application of them)' and so often -has she failed that her people anOave,)rthJast few years, not unnaturally given thTm7elvestTp J6 despondency,-and Jts. fatal concomi tajlethargyL roused, however, and thoroughly con vinced of the practicability of a scheme in which .their interests are involred, and, our word fur it, they, will be a- gain in motion. fers incalculable advantages, not only to particular sections, but to the State ' whole,- which-ts no new-experi- ment, and of the practicability of which everjnman inay-easiJr-iatisfy himseUL: Itis not our -object at pre sent, did our time and limits allow, tp enter into a detail of the facts and argument! by which this assertion may be established. We shall have gain ed our point, and shall be satisfied, if we can persuade the people to an in vestigation, resting aisured that the improvement and prosperity of bur State, which is the object of our most ardent desires, will " be the "result Do they anxiously inquire, have rail roads been tried, and arethty .attend ed with succtsi? Let them cast . their eyes over the world, and behold the most satisfactory solution of the pro blem. Thousands of demonstrations are to be teen, drawn upon the surface of the earth, in bold and durable fi gures, and . inviting scrutiny by the light of heaven. Nothing hat ttood the test of experience .better than the rail road system. In every part of the world, where it has been tried, it has more than realized the most sanguine expectations) and what semblance of reason can there be to apprehend that a failure it reserved for North Caroli na alone) ' Rail mds areeyew, were" tuperseding. canals and, indeed, it has beenr clearly proven that they tar past all other meant of transportation, in cheapness, expedition and eafcty, except those formed by nature her self. : ': ;v t': : "-'y', J" No iroadhas ever been constructed through a more favourable section of country., than that through., which .the one proposed; would pats, Thitjr to gether with the advantage of many years' experience in variooa parts of the world, of which we may avail our selves, would enabla us to construct Ihis'roaiTat a the average 'expense of such works, which hat heretofore been from four to fivi thousand! dollara per mile:, la tome - instances, t has been x lessi Th cost may, , therefore, bt liafelj reckoned at about 63000 per mile. If thia be assumed at a correct esti mate, it wilt require but litUe rwa than half, a million to complete the whole undertaking. Cannot thia aum aiva portioni. of, the., country imiuedW ately interested ; and turely. there are individual! ; enough 'who trader atand their interest, ' residing in thoto tections over which' Uie vast and ex tended benefits of tht work ill be diffaied,: to tasut it; - ttcry man i.U.-uitH'c,j cy'V-fc: sr 4t ' 1 ; i cs :, ai-u:ty or ir.cthafloa rj. v f rwsrf t LIni U Ukt the,raoit rapid prcgreta cf .tht work, it it believed. will not create rr demand apon the ttockholdtra for mortjhan 80 or 5 percent on each there, per aflnamj knd the paynteaU will therefore be bihty.' The stock will U valuable, and will yield to the capitalist a hand torn profit on his inyestments.But the meant of many are too limited to admit of their adventuring on a scale of sufScient magnitude to render the . .... . immediate returns from the sums ad vanced, a. source of much emolument! If iih,eIkli.fmero that the accompliaameat of tlwchitfTOoTelt will be attended with other interests oi an, inlkiUly-Mgh-cooMdcration, by which the (ongeit incentiTs are presented to all, who can raise the a mount of only a single share in five years, to come forward and subscribe. With a work before them promising such advantages, how can the people hesitate? We trust there will be no backwardness in arty, especially those who possess the means. Let them put their shoulders to the wheel, and they may rest assured the Legislature will render them efficient aidr txt)al Jtnprw9mntt.n 'pursu ance to a resolution adopted at the late Internal Improvement Convention, held in this citr. the President of that' body. Gov. Swain, has named the following gentlemen as a committee to prepare an Address to the people QfthrStito ottWlacyfHiergaf ImpTOyeraenand memorial to the Legislature on behalf of; the Conventionr-vifc-Wil liam Baa ton, . Chairtnany George E. Badger, WilTiam'BoyiaC sate Croom, Joseph J. Daniel, Joseph A. Hill, Wm. JL Haywood, jun. lohnlHcske, LouU D-Jfenry James LreeilCadwalkderODetJohjLj).; Joneti William B. Meares, Freder ickNash, John Owen J3amue4 FPat tersonames well and Robert Strange. ' IV Midshipmen passed at the late exami fiationrancf are entitled to promotiont two of whom, we observe, are from this State, viz. Robert E. Johnson and George N. Hawkins. j The Washington (Geo.) News states that the Rev. Mr. Olin has declined accepting the appointment of President of the Randolph Macon College, and will continue to occupy the Chair of Rhetoric and Belles Lettret in Frank tin College. A new Invention .The Editor of the. Baltimore .Republican, baa teen a newly, invented ; cloak, compoted of silk and so covered with gum elastic as to render it entirely impervious to water, which he thinka most be very useful and convenient to persons who have to travel inII weathers. It can be made of any color, and has a very respectable appearance. tW1 - 4 Hog ' Labour--Th Columbia Sen tinel says that "Mr Lucas Knap, of the town of Aastertitz, has a team of ' dogs with which he is in the habit of riding out daily. The dogs are but 14 'montht old) and last December, when the roads were bad, they travel Teltrom the residence of Mr. - K. (who is a. cripple) to Winchester, Conn. a distance of sixty miles, in one day. drawing him in a small wagon which he has for that purpose. He returned by the tame novel conveyance in the same - tpace of-time.: 'What new mode 1 of conveyanca ' thall we have nextr : t;,;J'v:V;;, Maj. M. M Noah it about to enter again the arena of pontics. "The New York' Commercial : Ad vocate ttatet that he it going to publish a ntw te mi'weekly paper in that city. It will be political of course) but of what eattf is not to certain though It it said bethinks Governor Que standi a good chance for the next President cy.; The " Immediate ' object of " the Major, it is understood, it to embark in the war of the anccettion) but an der what banner, it not yet exactly known. ' He may possibly come, out for -'Major Jack Downing f of Down ingtville, who hat shared so largely in the honorof,th PretidentjahiaUte eastern tour, and whose elairat are too high t entirely . overlooked. We doubt, however,, tf Major Dowfl iag'alextreme modesty ever permitted him to dream of aurh a thing but this is by no meant hit smallest recoomen dationi't: Oar greattst obectioa tor the t-3 Lr " to-rra e3jM tat then he has arx: ei pansive -aoul,-which may obviate that diScolty. But we mutt stop; lest we kiaJie'the ire of those- . whose idols hate been already, thurstlnbre fully befoTthrabticnryeTAVV wiUnot throw a fire brand into materials that even now ara on the eve of apontane ens combustion 1 :---:: --- J;:i. " Cholera. 'Tht accounts from those placet where this disease hat raged io the West, are, for the most part, , fa vorable. It is generally declining, and has entirely disappeared in tome places. - It appears, . however,-to be spreading abroad, in quest , of fresh ficjimajtpaKrfltt Ten. about the last of June, with un common violence.! The, Nashville fruplicioiyi of the Cholera in the United 8tate, we have not, heard of so terrible an onset as it has made on that place. The population probably doet not ex ceed 700 or 800) and within the space of about 60 hours, 40 names are given as among the dead out of 35 cases a note on the way bill received by the Post Master, says 45 deaths. An other letter says, "the town it aban doned by all who could remove, not more than five families remaining.' Several cases have occurred "near Murfreesborough, Ten. " The Richmond Compiler of the 8th, says the two eases of Cholera men tioned some days since,' were the first and' the last, which appeared in the .The newt front Cuba it appalling scourge continued to sweep over the island with, the beaom of destruction. On many respectable plantations, only &" or 6 negroes were left. 88,000,000 would not supply the loss of slaves, valuing them even at 2200 each. At Petersburg, Va. the late anniver sary 6f our National Independence mmeiwtUd-i aniunotrasltf spirited manner. The, presence of four voluhtee?" companiet- from Rich mond and one from Manchester, -who attended by invitation from tne-volun-teers of Petersburg, contributed great ly to the effect and splendor of tho eel ebration. - These guests of the citizen soldiers of Petersburg were received by them in a most cordial manner, and entertained, during their stay, in a style which reflects great credit upon the citizens of a town that hat ever been conspicuous for the dis tinguishing characteristic of the Old Dominion hospitality. .rt. The valuable steam grist mill belonging to William Britton, Esq. of thia county, was burnt to the ground on Saturday morning the S01& ultimo. 1 It is supposed to have been the work or an incendiary, as the fire in the fur nace had been' carefully extinguished the evening previous. . . Mr. B.'a lost is estimated at from 152 500 to 3,000. ' . IVindtor Herald, , -3QO-' ' '.; .''-..-.! In a recent conversation with Mr. DuranL he informed us. taya the New. York Oazettey that the great est rate of hit travelling in the air, waa 'on hit second ascension, in 1 8S0, from Castle . Garden up the North River. Although - the wind waa not high, lie found . himself in three minutes from starting, over a tpot three milea from the garden. Thia TteWou!dr propel1 "fttna aixty milea an Itour.riNow, Mr. Durant at the tame rate of travelling, with a lair wind, might trarerae the whole continrnt of . America from New Orleana to Portland, In the short apace of about tl hours, witnessing f partly by moonlight) portions of the State or Louisiana, Alabama, Georgia, North-Cartilini, Virginia, Pennsylvana, . New-Jersey, r New York, Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Maine. - We have but little Jiesitaney, from our knowledge of the "great brave," that be dart undertake such an exploit Mr DuranjC also informs us that the rate by which lie mlght be pro pelled In a gale of-wind, would-be 100 milea the hour, which would carry kirn from Louislani to Maine between sunrise and sunset. The balloon would not be likely to suffer injury, arid from his experience, heretofore lie is sure that his respi ration would not be a(Tcctedf because, when seated In his car, however high the ; wind," he l ls In a perfect calm, and ' if a candle were lit, it would not only not be blown! out, but would M even JJare. .1 Mr. Durai.t would take a tour of this kind, were beau re, that in such a distance, there wouIJ not be adverse currents, fit Is, however,' determined to at tempi it, and we have no doubt be will accomplish, in tho lino of his profes sion more than any other Cronaut that bat prcctded hio. r r" .it hi A K fcrir diitrcss'r accounts oT Cood in the river of that name; the river having risen three feet higher than ever before remembered. The consequence It, that the plantations tJtLSrJuged all along the rivtr, and not only the entire crops awept ofiT, but even the land itself, in some in- stance. -washed -away. : The roads were. Bonded on all the levels, and travelling consequently entirely sus pended- ;M any lives, also, jtwaa feared, had been lost. One or two bodies were laid to have been dis. covered in the torrent of the liver, passing Little Rock. ' The following particular incident gives on a fear. ful rlimime of the awful realitv of I the disaster: JSTit. Int. .. V . . ... I . .... . ,. Ultlt Rmct.Jutu to. dar laat, vti skiNMd Io ky a RmmW, ap preWi kw l lrf top aarthe ,horc, about fnr- atrOM-'k-tiav aem 4hm klm tb kBi ould'b rMMle4 to villi aafetr. ilarbi which the voreaa vat Intt iif h ofj and mhrm ibey agaia am in aight af th niaoa vkrrt aht MooH, aha had ditapneareil. It M anpporcd aha dratfo ad at lha bank appeared to ba too awtah bwiMla. ted for bar to baa relrcaUd iuls lha vnoda . Cauttt. - A letter from UHradier General Atkinson - to the Commander.in. Chief, publislijed in the Globe, states that the Winnebago Indiana are re moving praceably Tnim the redid lands. The Pottawatamies intend also to sell nut and remove brtnud present crop.; ,. .-, , ;,- ..r DrinHintr. B. taid one dav to W. " If Toult drive me down to the Star and Garter in your gig, We'll dine there at my immediate outlay, but with this especial proviso that he who went. About four o'clock next morn- jng, B was found rtrostrate.anJ out slretcetfasPrliMiali on the steps of his door, snoring like a ScptchlrumpetenVV. however, did worsei-- After Setting down B.' totalty forgetting that his nag had a gig at his tail, Ae mounted the horn, and at day break was discovered supinely astrad dlet his "ttaolC door. '"A jury of drinkers being empannclledr they na tUrally;nough "declared, lhaTit was imposs'rbl efor BTTjraTfy" other human being, to have ascended higher in the scale of supreme drunkenness than W. who consequently had to disburse the needful. mndowWIIZZi:: :Whlle our news boat -T.-II. Smith waa cruiting olT the Hook yesterday, a llrgiTHgTergnT when one nf the handt presented it a piece of beef, on a mackerel hook,' from tht end of a boitt book, whichUhe bird eagerly caught at and wat taken. The man christened it by -the name of Black Hawk. It is their intention to domes ticate this Ragle and occasionally des patch it to the city with ship news. Death by , LiglitniHg.-Vt't are in formed that on Sunday evening, the 1 2th ult, near the Cowpcn Furnace, in Spartanburg" district, r S. C. a 70..ldyi:".aa!Blitcrj!Of:;Joepli Camp, Esq. was struck by lightning, andinatantly killed. The circuin stances, as WO.rftTlnforro'e'arej On the evening mentioned, the young lady perceiving, a btorm approach ing, opened a door near the chimney, to give some directions to the ser vantt, and while the stood in the door, the lightning struck the chim ney and defended partway down shattering it to pieces and then flew off and struck the young UdyV--and instantly wafted her spirit to another and better world. , "' . ' ; t Bulherfardton Spectator, ' ' ,.77ie Crope. It it with "regret : that wt inform our disltot readtrt, of the failure of tho-Wheat crop-in- this sec tioo of the State, a large portion of our farmers wilt not we fear, realize more than half a crop, although a much grea ter quantity of that . grain was sown last fall than-any previous year. The Oat crops have we believe, amply re paid the husband man for bit labor, and at far as our knowledge, extendi, tht Corn crops so far as they., have ad van ced look well, and .promise an abun dant harvett. 'I he-Kice planters in the lower' part of the State, with those who celtivste Cotton chiefly to the South have suffered incalculable injury by the late freshets, and we . fear tnty will hire the same fate, if not a worse one with thoseV of. oar., planters, who raiit wnett aijhelr chief cnmmodlty. . ' JPUhboro Rrkdor. r- ' , . MARBIED. r ""laOranga aoHtilT, oo lha 4th ImUnt, Mr. . Jimcl Morrow to Miaa 8la tiraea. . la Param aooutr, on Uio 3d : lottant, v Mr. Juuiui Mooroto MiMCaroalia G. Moora. - Atllarien HeigUt, Nov York, M lha tat tnttant, CuL Aaroa Barr. fornarty Vie Pra aideM of ilia Uaitad Stataa, to Mra. Dim Jomel. I J Faretlevill, oo iba I lib hMaM, Caul. Antoo rUiler to Mm Klhabelb Uarktdala, dauicbleral bliarrard DarkxhUa, Caf. ofCuoa kariaod aoasty. . -- ,1 AoaooaouDty, ao Bta 4tk laat.. Mr. Da'id C. LUIy.of Maatgaaiarr ooanty, io Mia Elrta fipeoocr, dangblaraf B.ml Sptmaar, fct.j. -' At tho Bad Solpbor Sprtega, Moore toanty, Va. oa iba wdi biatwrt, m tho 5itk year tf bit are, flcnry M. .Miller, late Arcnt of tha Bank of Navbani m tbtaany. - Mr. Millar val Mtiao of Virginia, but bad reaidad from biiyooOt in tbii pW, vbaro bii amiabla diapo aitioa. bia integrity of oondoat, and aorraat baainata babita made bia.anT- frienda.Ha ha laft triiov aei (brot intact ahUCren ta tU Lataiy, ioMraan4.oroo?h, A!.Una, cf bilwn, f,er, in U, TeP f , ,,,, f j r 3i.lnay A. Hinton, oa of Cl. Wo. h.i.t .n, of Ulll tOBClty. , v . . . ta Hatartbarr, of tpotxj, Fr.m.5, Q. Y,n. , ay, tN,ha wntor kduor- af tha rettnbart to pgaaoob aounry, oo tha Jib irto, Mr. AUrtha Aaderaoo, via of Mr. Wm. AoJerw., red about 70. l k Lataly, m Florida, P. A, Cad, Eff. formar ly ol Anwm aotmty, io thia Staia. to Oranga oooaty, oo iba lit SoiUoL CoL Hugh Malbolloa, agd St. Al Fairm, on tho 19th latum, Mr. Uaoaan Tborapano. fbrmarly, for raanf yaara, ono of tho Moat oitaaai-o BMrahanta efttnt bao. lao, do tho 13ib, Mrs, Umtdea, viib of Mr. Wou LamadcB. S Military Scltot COL. CARTER jONKS intora, th ftntl. tea Hitched to hi Military School, at Kol.. villa anil Ralaigh, that than! OHII will bt Mi at. h farmn rttar om W'tdtenrt.,. tfa 81 A. i iwmmiw Bit Aapitt. Mediral College of Georgia. "ThvtHtfrei ta IHi1n,mutIo, Iin.lea at lo" Tm, trill aommanaa In tht third AtanUny (tht tly tfmxt OcfStr, nod ooaiioua for nx taoniba. . . ' . t. ,. Tha KTMraort nai " . " L. A. Uufaa, M. U. Of Anllomy and PhyiU' . ology. v Joaepb A. Kaa, M. D. Tharapaaliai and Ma orb) Madwa U O Fori, M. I) -fliamMry and Phaimary.. M. Antony, M. I). UbtlaMriaa ad Ui nf Worneff and abiMren. Paul F". Kae, M. UliMtilutta and H-atiao of 8Tfry. . 11 - AndUaorgo M. Nawton, M. D. Protector lad r fWmonatrator of Anainmy; ..-, ' In .dililma to tha almto fHininat (jtalurat ill ba rtelitwd m tha f:ity HnafN and atrry baility affurtlrd iIk auideni fur iM-aw:il espwi. anea. f- ".'. Man iruJattoa. , .. ..-'v:- f ' fSond Il.Mtd, Mh Uwlgmg, amy W i btuHini at $13 prr month. - , - - ; ' t For partkulai-a tea Circular bia-d bt JuaaW ' ft AUtl, a bOMGSTItttT, . "v' . . Piait of Oonfdof TruWeal. ' L. TX Fn, Secretary. ' s',.-.3?4i.. ' Aognttn. July t, ISM iv SO S ' Viiimt.nifi"aanTrtfifti"a"'??! 'if ,mnMlJ? W .ApoinUiM4fc.a-batl-oo Ilia Trnrtraa of ) Unitenity of North Caroli oa, ill prooeol to (III, on the firtt MtnHaj of aVlriwaat1 nr t-aaail-Pirifr,atirih).im,iiwi aid Unirertity, Prtf'r Rheitrit ml It file ' ifrra,,Bt aniary ofone: thousand dollani an4tV-Wdr JWwo-a, at a a-lary- " 9t jetaq hyiulnsl ami fiA 4ollarW- -jr? Application, (Mt paid) to bo addretted tar tbjj wbteriber, n.lrt);li, N C, . , , Oo behalf of tho CommHtea, . ' -- - CHARLES MANLf. . Balclga, JtUy 40,-433 r r-1; Haiti morggatiiifiajy is i ter, FAMILI,NKVYSIAPIU. Containing tho Foreign and Dometlla Keoi o - iho Wetk-a Frioo CumM of .tbo Mark aaraluHy oorreatad Priaaa of Sinaka, and lMnk N ma Lhrttofrethar lb Variety of " - ititMiarr-neoui Matter, lor iBHrystlOB and -Amuwment of hi Ueadan. t- - Tht tmblithora, on eorameneing a new -miumf, hit aonlHterably Impravad lha paper, and nut la auah aiTangemriU,, will onabla tbam- toMaio -mtrtthm hum Ihf.otoat papular PwiudieiiUf (h day. They, therefore mar nontJentiy- pro 1 -miaa tha patrons of tha VniTia," Io preaant than, vhli Hetuting Matter of Ibeahokaat da aaription, and at at early period ai any of then -et-lemporjea- Great aaro arill be ebier-ed br ' " tho variety aertad op, le blvad tha utejtd Hb lha onleruinhig. , , . . rn The Bauimoro Salurday Yiilter, U pub- . liahett weaklt, on tha kirgeet irle aheet, by CLOUD k P"OUOEK, No. 1, 8. Gay St Dalt. flTT" The termi na oolr ft? Der annum, if mid 44a -adtanaev - - ;- - 1 Baltimore, J una, 1833! ' ' ' ? . NORTH CAHOLINA, , At a mealing held la the eity of Raleigh do. ring the laat aeition of oar General Auembly, r iH wt, retched to addreu the people at th Btte ' en tha aubjeat of reviting the Coattitution. and to requatt the Sheriff, eftfre Mteral ountiei, to iff open a poll lor Inking the vote of the people, far w agaitut a tiaug tfthi CnutUiium, at tho " eparnte eleetioaiu.be held in AugOtt, 1133, for . membertof Ataenvbly, bod report the result ta " Hit Eieellencjr the Goternor. In part eomilt ,. -anae kh thu raaalutiitn, a eommillee hat Eabliihed an " addrati to the freemen of Nohlt arolina," in ohiah the aulyeat it fully, ably endV oandklly dlteaaaeU. - It to gralifting alto to per eeita that ttie eondnetora of ihe publia preko hate bt all parti of tha Stale, opened their aol. :jL untnt to thii Hibjeat ana lent (heir aid loaircula a i..f..iu. am .i.:. . ... . . t . iijui iii.iiu. vu .iMnfrtMH. ifiirM.IVfl Hi tllNl few among ui will hare any difOeulty la voting umleratandiugly'on It.' n ' ; T ii ,: 1'hc undenigned, ai ehairnun of thia meeting , and in their bchall now moat rrtpeellullv toll, ahl the Sheriff of thtl Sum to lend their attia- ; Unee In procuring an oitntion of the public h wilt in the wanner indicated by the. laid retoluv i lion. True it il that no law hat armed that re- ' wn r w mtt ei t mtnnnti out ue Ul loo touch ooafidaoa m Ilia bttelliKenae, renub- -liaan aiirrl, and oourteiy of the Hbarifti of North Carolina to believe that they tin tligla a raa,neai .. . nf lliil aort, vbare it btt emanated from ton..' ... peatabla a body J their ft I tow eitizent. It it a rrqoeat that yon ihould git your offlalal aid, to embody pubb4 optiiion, and ytu eanuot fitirlr or deaoroutlr refuie it) for I apprehend , you alt will admit that ao aaqniaiaenee aaa reiult In uo- - poeaible Injury, tnlen ktdead il be an evil to S , permh the people of a free Mate to (xpreii Uieir . tantimetiti about publie affair. Permit metdr " add that wit envy and uniform plan fur notifying Ui people that theaa folia will be opened,, would be, that cash bberiff tliould ndTertiie tbo loot In tome newapaper (where one U puuliahcd ' -bt bit dittriet,)ai well at by notiera put op at- aublia plaoei in bit county, ta theee notice however it M deaired dial the people ihould be dittiuatly iiiformed that their optnion il nkad ' Fob thanft fVt Ctfilori,"er joaiaiT, : V mthanriiflh ConUUuuin." It to believed that if mjKmty be In favor ol a ikangv, tbo Legla- . Uture may be aably entmtted with provhlmg , " then-plan, of proaurintr the thangti which ara """" aaeetaarr, ailal (lOtntf n lb-. 1,'iim.iff da- . lermlnattoaj of the peoplu, . Tlw vtriout plan which hate been audited, are entirely enniiata " tut wrrtt th prnetic and prrnaipret of th - -American Stalat-tbay hate beea fatly and can. ' j- . I - I .1: I !.... . I J a r - OIU1J ,iiiicu auu "iieuku uw niirva urior i w ' . '.a i . . . reiorroa ia, tw iwew wmwoirrmiw nui not pro parly belong to thi aommnnieation. ": ' ' Tliii method f addretaiag tbo Hheriffttit th, ., Stata, bai been adopted in preference tn a lev , tar by mail to eaab o.te, beaana iba auramuniaa lion to more certain to meet their attention, and , ' beaaaaa it to roach teat liable to miarepreeenta- . . l.ai maa,.. ru-lnr. MlaMaa.au. . ... bidden pmjeata. and I hit ao eonaealment to r ' praetio io their behalf. Tbo nleralgnad alto mbjraaet tbii opportu nity of Intktng lae M of the ton my aammiueao (appointed la -mter) hi d'lMributitig the aii- . , oVm and cSiaV infurnwiioo on thia Nhjecl mong lb poople, and alto in proaoring a vM t, ol their retpeclit oonntica, ar mfmntt" a -'' ahonge of lha Coaatitatioa, The liberality al ready man treated by the conductor, at the pr,( mouoc aim to aoMf ma in-y may and n a- " greeabla arxt eonvcniCDT to aireulation t (hit aommania-tion, by interirng it or t Uruc ia tome contpiauont p I of (heir JoamIa. Reanectliilly, , ' , ' .a. 1 ,VUM OTf -a"
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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July 19, 1833, edition 1
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