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a 51 W-'f Ik" Br im th? thai this;- 10, ji re it iua tlx ski Pit ami isr Ml H this lbs! i-si-i : l sf. pi' rrr ur4 tt llrJ cnn'.reof H letters rorreapomlenre of .11 l.i.ilVan seeo! snl tiibvoren', ami oilier partHsh c'n'utcteit with tha uliaa DepsrN inrtrl u' ''"' ur ments, of in !' oece of lite CummitiiMiff of the lleneral Laiul Oalcry connected eith, or re-fating tairvey, local io, sale, and transfer anr ! Indian Tsrret of lands since the year I32J. op lo thia lirnaml also all the orJi-r and commnqicatiun from I lie K- rruHrenf in uiiiiru smift iiinni(Ti inc Vr l-priiet or -General land OIHce. or other i, '( reference lo said surveys, locs tiona, aalra, k Iranafer tit. Indian reserves, to pe In r ilh map and plats of said survey a, and if Ida tract approved ami eontirined by (ha President under Said trsnsft-rs and sales, and -erbat remain unapproved that have been re ported ami suhniilied fur. Iii approval, to gether ma iuc evidence 01 ttuu, en. 4t meeuny or ine- Boa rl d3;0'i held last week, the lollowwg appoint u-nl were made W the ensuing year: John J- 'hrUtoftherit'Tiaamrvi; 'JJio ;na l West, Clerk, anil James IU MurruK Constable." Supre me Court. License ha Wen eranted to Jaiuys C. Dobbin, of Far Courts. (. Cogswell. It was announced in the last number of tiic Columbia Telescope, that Air. Cog3vki.l, XliC- plac-., had accepted a Professorship in .tlie Soj(tk Caroli undoubtedly an . error; (or we are suthorKed te state,' t'.at lie Ti.isMe clined that 4yoitttinent, and will continue in his lpreitent situation. We hav .fartlirr ascertained that School com meaced tinder prospects - the most flatteriajtr- :There nre now about ninetjr pupils in the' institution, and tlie number is daily increasing. ' Debaft on tkt Jlesolutions to in timet Mr. $lunguin.yf t have, the pleasure to-dajr of laying Mr. Oiia h vm's able and eloquent speech before our readers. We feel assured that, to ensure for it a general perusal, it is, in ere I jr necessary to direct the reader's attention to it. We shall " follw tt ttprin wr -nc xt paper,' with the speech of Mr, Qu rt Apd in the : lUCCeeiUn nwmberi ahal ...of tir. JJiiAiicM, which, we venture . to predict, will produce t more terror z Slid ' dlsirtay'' ai.obg the' Van Uuren . ranks than any thinj; that has yet been pubIisheU---The . tuleresting" historU cal facts" wlilcn" U contains, and the .very just '. anil scorching comments otfi which thwy aro accompanied, cause it be sought after with great eagerness by tha reading public. As regareVs Mr. Outlaw's, we do not hesijtate to give it as our opinion, that, of rnowrtjisj, it will not suffer by a compai:ihia with any that have been deliveredtdring the'seision. Ziffrry. The Honorable Thomas Burns, Chief Justice of the State, we are gratified. t learn, haseen appoint' ed to deliver itbe aeit Auaoal Address before the Xkerary Societies of ar University. Mr. Thoms IC Thomas having - disposed; xf hisnterest iirthro(Bceof the Halifax Advocate, to his partner, I lf" ' T V" !... 1 will be condueteFTn foture by the lat ter, as its sole editor and proprietor. The politics of tke japcr will remain unchanged.- r- --- Richmond . Evening Courier.' A newspaper, bearing 'The foregoing title, has just made its appearance at Richmond, .Virginia. "It is de- iged 'say JhcKdiloraJ. to be em phatically a Newspaper" embracing alt those topics of interestsnort from partizan politics essential' fu -make it lliOuetiMliuoiaad its tatt toneerut. iri'ry"neatljr nriiiteo and. from the specimen before us, ue'uuke no i oubtwill.be a verv use nil feuu tntercsan pubaliuuilL" Tl'ft ' "Mrui resis"jJUar:eirttttn i j, an I tour dollars for the semi-Week' y paper. . : . . --. Ettttion of Counsellor of State in lirfiinia.n:te Legislatiuc of Vir- gi ua w ero occ u pied - two days (the 16th and irth instant) in the election of Counsel lor of State, to fill Uie place iretcrjk ..Dauielwhoseerw-sjf omce will expire onr the 31st March iicwmiout making a choice. The tanUHjates in nomination were Peter v.Daniel and John S. Pendleton the Iwuier in favor of. and th lattrn. jposedtothe Administration. . Ou the? 'K&a'tljs) Uallotings resulted as fol- DsnW-l 1st Ti ' ieo ad d 7 n 3d ' 73" ! ih' 71 " "ndlelon sasttering 15 ;i. Oa tlie irth.' tlie Wlutinga' stood' iliusS' lit '7$ to : HeosHato,, aeaOeriBS- ' 75 6') 17 7 The - election" was" then uutil the 30th insUnt. postpoiied ohh J. CarrraKDKK rWhis has beerJ 1.1..1. . . . i l-iecieu y a large majority irt btrth Jlouses of the Legislature of Kentucky M be a Senator of tho United States for six Tears. from tho third rMarch next. to succeed Mr. ftlhl. k . T. day f Whose term of iprviro v; I hnn ..:'' The vote atood, Crittenden 94, Gqth- Judge . AP Lean's Opinions. have Wen obligingly furnished with the following copy of 4 letter from tite HonrJoHstl'Laujtjifp!i!o, to a gen tleman in this State, whirh gives the opinions of that distinguished individu al o.i important constitutional tiuns: , . ,. , " ques- t ,,B" Si.. I m about IravluK ikit iaac " uuin, OBT Mil kl OMUlU l r- (Hr to your nrt llH! Slat HiMant. ... liM.Wk-w. no ooaeracaa be cxeraiwd by the Federal (iemmen(, nw(.t iliote wliwli ar exprc'stly .Irl.gMed m m i aad I ihnuld thiuk that Hie eM it-ne h lutU, ought la coovioc every " Dial any ltrasino ot iho r ederal now. crv mnrt rmlnoKrT Uw pvroiaotncv of the Uomor All jnriieiul qut-xion a-kiali a'riw. nndtre Ina Cniiiiil(u unJ ! i,f iltv Luwa, ar retorauia lo the Supreme Court of llie United Stales, and ill ilrtui.m I final In voeli ,. Iku tubuaal it ettrCHlv trstr.1 wild lt poaer to drcitla auott uaettiima by he Cnnsiituluin, arlinh adt(-, eifhr-Tba Veojile oTiVe"iejK;ol"iT Slatev,' W(hh? rtiHi, tirt W miwle" ilia 'arlit Jer hi inch ease by the Stales, aud its deaiwutu n..l, if iolilicai power be avaertod'br (he rVrteral IJovernmenl, ohich i autrtrnvcHed by a Suti, mi vrliicli nlfeais Ow iniereals ol suali SlHtai-aod il aannol be tuaile a juilivial queaitou inwlrr the CiMtdiiiiiinn r law nl ilia Uaion, rltera h oa Iribunxl enumm In ihe parlietj and, in tueti a eas, erfcat eaniHit le given lo ike xw. tr. The (locuiiin ol a uveieii;n State in such a raw is a jCMM a ike lrciwu of I lie Kctleral (inv rnnirnl, ' aixl, of BLitj , lUme must be juuuui Iim'Im antoro. art of Oarreta iniKitea nn obligation on a Siale, or Hie eiile of a stale, ami may tie resitted ly an iudivaluid or a a mi. lumiily. No one, I Imiieva, will aoiilrnvert litis. Itnl ii a Stale bmiad lo ijIhuiI 10 a weinjtie emirae ol oppreMion li ma die Federal Govern nitm? I antwer no. It hould reiuntittrate ttg aa any uort at! irmonwrawee atu 1 irnelKM. An appeal aliould be maile to Ins oilier Slain, In all Hie 1'irint aanelionad by I lie Con nMnlinni and ample lane ahnutd be given or na-c!Tct:l, ami lUe rvuin be v oniiouel an nppreaiinn wliieb wHlKrrn tlie hope of the Stale, anil ili if up the reaourees ol it M-oprlty and llie people of lite bll are foraed lu tlie al ternative ot elionaiug, ainler rack aireuiuitauee, MUerly or slavenr. tliev may. and should rejeal occ . i tt ait iniierent ami an uiaiirtiaiiie riglil, wliieh majr lie. ierte.d aud uuiutaiuod.ajr evei-y organlxed oomiiiunity. Instead of. enlarging ill power hy a rule ol eonstructir.a, abicli may tie eonlraateil or ex tended at pleaaure, Ihe Federal (invemmenl should act within III apliere allolled lo .it, and consider thai Ibo ti ne glory ot our federal sys tem consists in allaiuiug the great objcels of its formation, with ihe least possible action upon I lie diversified and aonfticimg inter (Is of the lieoplr. In this way, and in this way only, cu this syslem. so eventfuj.lu its origin, and wtdeh has exeitril ihe at'onulinirnt ami adtniralion of the woi'lil, be made pi-rptlml. And I nerd not say, whateverji tuiglil-iird in!iluaL uiutt al mil, that upon ils pcrpeluily the cause ol ration al lilirrty deiMtmls. 1 - If time permitied, I roold give a more detail- en reply to your miuirie4 ul t Iruit tin very hasty soroll, undtr the tinrutu slan ors, will be eeited. V ei v truly an J sascerelv vours. WW Head oJT, but " Heads upP' We hope Mr; Ritchie will spare a-few ot the tear!" which Tie" is sheddiug over the loss of the printing and the defeat of Mr. Daniel, for the Public Printer ami the six out of ei'f Counsellors, wlio have been " ostracised" in this State. , He ought to draw comfo t, too,' from the reflection, thut for the loss of a Daniel thwjr-rjja; toyrjalietpi" Danikl here. - t The Standard publishes the long let ter of Mr. Benton, in which he de clines the nomination for the office of Vice President, accompanied, or rather preceded by an eulogy representing Mr. Ii. as one of the greatest men in the nation! Re this as it may, we must beg to be excused from inflicting his elaborate epistle upon our readers, un til we can find room to accompany it xvitli the letter of CoL Crook eiy who has an equal claim to public attention,) declining the nomination to the Presi dency. We are thoroughly convinced that tlie people of North Carolina would much sooner aid in the elevation of the latter to the ofiir of Chief Magistrate, than they would In seating such a p- ,.fil mwtww, OTV vie v luvr IIS UISJ chair tf Vice Prtstdenf.'----- - Dividend. The Kxperiineiital Rail Road Company, at this place, has de clared it dividend 6f profit of 25 per cent, tor me last six monins. Duel. -A duel was fought, on the 21st inst. at Bladensburg ... between Richard Coke, Esq. of Williamsburg, Va. and, the..ilotu,lieiirr AWie, member of Congrtss from that Dist rict. I lie parties fought, it is slated, t six fterxwithplstol 117"! lia' a6ii 'T IT 'free ee ri" Bif rp Wise as a representative of the Eastern Shpre Pistrict ,aodtue..xQatrve4oy- wimcii nas uius unpteasaiuiy lermina ted, originated in the canvass of 1833. At a large meeting of the cifizens of Tyrrell county, held at Columbia on the !0th instant, resolutions, concur- rim; i.wthe nojiiiniiionoffitiMzejd Petltgrtic, r.sq. as a candidate to rep resent that district in Congress, were adopted. The nomination of II. 1). Gilpin 'last year rejected as a Hunk Director to the oflice of G vernor,of the Territory of Michigan, has been j-eji;cted by .the senate. , - --. - . J!a!jaiut.'Vm resolutions nom inating the Hon. Hugh L. Wkitsw of Tennessee, as a candidate fur ihe Presidency, have passed both branches of the Legislature of Alabama -the House of. Representatives by a vote of 55 to 20, and the Senate by a vote of 19 to II." The' Huntsville Advocate says that nine tenths of tie. South Wesleru States are In'favoi of Judire Wbitc. .'.. ,.y- y ., Resolutions have also passed the House of Representatives, by a vote of 51 to 25, instructing .the 'Senators from Alabama rout Alaoama to"use"thetr etertions . o have Mr. Clay' resolution "of ceu-1 lure of the PresiJcnt expunged from j toe ioiirnsis o: te ;cnate nf the U4t-1 .in. I.. i .. I IlsKt';WitKK Esfj. has been ap pointe J Postmaster at lUlIfax, ia this State, in tlwpiace of Jostrii I Sim moss, Eq. resigned. , t ' Instruct iont revoked. On the -12th instant, resolutions were adopted in the House of Representatives of Ohio, by a vote of 40 to 48, rescinding the reso lutions passed by tlie Legislature of that State at the last session, instruct ing its Senators to sustain the Admia istration in its removal of the publte deposites, Slc So much for the spread of information amonz the Deoole. O- hro is stilt irnDosedta rhe rf-chlrteFof WUe United States' I3ank yet since the utfpowte question n&s been examined upon & ottn merit,artil "the" people have clearly discovered that the remu-' tftJrtBali jiewtaarr' connexion with the rechirter of that in- suiutlonr they cannot but condemn the measure, and are risinimri to express their disapprobation in an emphatic aim unequivocal manner.- ' .,- t yurre. V ill the Van Buren oi-gafls uve the effrontery to come out now and affirm that the Stare' of Ohio has been sold to the Bank? or that it has even become friendly to . that iustilu. tiimr They mny .with as mucVi trutW and justice do this, as VP continue to cast the same imputations upon tlio-e in this State, and, indeed, in the whole' .South, who have the independence to express disapprobation of any mea- 'tirVtheAitl (here are tool unprincipled and ilespi- caWe enftugh anij weak. and ignorant enougiu. to apply such lmputa-ionf, in discriminately, to all such indrviduats, from high-minded and honorable Sena tors in Conzresa to the humblest pri vate citizens in the community, and to x xl . --.-X 1-A 1? I a llegations before an enlightened public as a substitute tw facts and arguments: Hut, as we have heretofore remarked, the eyes of the people have been open. ei(, the light of truth is spreading, and the day of retribution is at hanX J iln T. Sullivan, of PiiiUde'phia, who was at the last session of the 8en nv n jeered as a Director of the' Dink of ihe United States, was (we hear) on Thunday last, rejected by the .Senate , a Paymaster in the Army, to which 'alter office' he had been appointed by the PreidenLdudl) . the reetV..Jftd rer ently-nMiao4 -foe-eon Rmiatton; Nut. Int. Uth inst. " "AlvTces from1 BaUvla'taflntiiieil are to the ' 24th September. They communicate the melancholy intelli sence that Mr. Layman, and Mr. Munson, the two American Missiona ries who embarketl'in Marditast from Batavia for Sumatra, were murdered and . eaferr by tlie natives of the Batta country,, in the interior of Sumatra on,he 88th Jalr laat, .. ,Tbir.leL widows were still'at Batavia, waiting anxiousiy lor an opportunny to return to nieir native iana. ruhtie Ijinds. We find the fol lowing article in the last Raleigh Star. It is a graphic and interesting; ties cription of the action of the Leirisla lure upon Mr. Henderson's resolution! in relation to the public domain. The vote upon this question1 shows' in a stronger light than any other"w.hich cawe-before- tho legislature, who are for the interest of XU people, and who for their party? We are gralined to Know tnai so lew in me iiouse oi iiom mons could be drilled and whipped in to the disgraceful measure of abandon ing the right and undeniable interests ol their constituents, to bolster op and sustain the measures of a party wno, in mis instance, are endeavoring to rb the people of Kortli Carolina of numireds. ot thousands of treasore which be'ongs to them by every nrin cinle of enuitv and iustice. and laviah it upon those who hnve no shadow of claim to it. hven the charm with which the name of Gen. Jackson is encircled ;c6iiliT hot prevaiT "witn the representa tives ; of the people to:.MCi:ihce, their r.- J..-.. . f -. - " ' . i I . r dearest rignis upon me arar oi party- ism. the cajolery ol the rartylea- iiL-rs, me . auuionty ot u - v eto. -the tittjertti:iodttoiaui popular name of Clay, .were alj re sorted to in Viun' -and' tle luaiority sustained the rights : of the people at the hazard of- tlie displeasure of trie party, . , , . . ... - -. ... The vote in tlie Senate against the consideration of the4 resolutions can not be taken as an evidence that the' principles Jliey. contiii.Qare.unnoi)ilar in that bodyoiier reasons '"doubtless nnuenccumany oi me memuers..: m i proper tune, we do not doubt those very resolutions will pis, the Senate by a - vole of 3 to 1, - We think they ougnt to riiave ueett tiiscussed at me late session, butaj majority, of the Senate famong whom, was (lie Senator fromt! Granville) thweght Uierwise, and we suppose they can assign their reason. -f ' r' ' "'' ;v; ' ' - '.'. lWe find in the fast Standard, a Pro' test, signed by. Wm. IL Haywood, Philip Irion, and others, assigning their reasons lor opposing' the Public Land re soluti.iSi VVi hayeTnu. doubt the people will eater their 'Protest at the August Elections against all such faithless atceaU-Oxford "Examintr. The Presidency JuJge JFhite. The Huntsville (Alabama Advocate,' a paper which has distinguished it sell by its xeklous' and able suwiort of ill the leadimr measures ofthe nrosol Administration, has lately come out openly and tree ded r in favor cfJad W i i i i e, ?,-1 he r t 'i r -of . - . . ' . r JackMn: We annex ' a late article from that print, in which, in the strong est and most unequivocal terinj, it a vova it prelerence for him, and its determination to support his preten sions. The concluding sentence in which it declares that .the nomination is not subject" to the action, dictation or control of "any Convention," it rath er a hard hit at "the New, York politi ciaaa,and those leaders ot the Van Bureh party -who, whilst they cau'iouslj 'avoid any Vcoramittal,t; whilst Ihey abstain from a manly, avowal of "their prefer ence hilsttheyhriak from, a bdfd and unhesitating advocacy or discus-, sion of his claims to the public confi dence, are -yet using every indirect means and resorting to every device t plt their tarer :itesflra ikeu'tote. ly ttie instrumentality of that injen tons political machine, a National Coti- 1 vnntiiih. , "ilelieviag kin ta lie ane of the purest palrl nl and most honest poliiieians ia Ihe V. antes, and havinc the moat unntittileil aonSiU ne-m iiim, both in a snoral nod uolilioal point of view- adorned with rVt-rv Virtue I hat Ills ihe bosom nf ' treat and eond msn..e Present to the eni- 'aens of .Mabainaand of flie a hole liiion, UUUII U Will I K. srTuvt, as Ihe successor of Uwo! -Aaoaieur JijK.t, lor fresuleW of rav United Stetesv aad in itoing so, a are not alone In believing that ume-lrmlit of the oplc nf Aluliaiua, a,nl iuilcrd ut l!w ahwle Soultirrn Snd M esVrrn States, pVefer him to a ay Mlwr man that can be brought forward by the KciiililKiti Party, tit' which li,'isue ol the most conspicuous and proiuilieiit meiubes. Thic aooiinalHm is inaile with the .'"full hope and belief that It w.11 be ratified by the Sovereign Kuid;4il i.Wt SMb any Cout'eolKui. '' " ' ' ' ' ' In another article of the same date inxepty.to the argumtnt- that the mm inatkm of Judjre White -witold divule the party, the Advocate boldly remarks; "If there be danger of ' dividing the party, let that other individual, troitr witnarawn." -rThrabove .ia mi 'grnuhienius'otTieir indications that; a serious schism .has already occurred or is about taking place iu tlie .Yihniiustnitioii ranks. Mr. Van Buren, it is" perfectly apparent, does , not posse s the confidence of a large and highly respectable portion of. "tlie party.'!- -Jle-ha heretofore been; upheld, chieflyrtf not' entirely by the popularity of General Jackson; and if his friends cannot succeed in pinning him to the skirts of "the hero," destitute (as he is) of iny solid claims to the confidence r support of the people, he will be forced toetire from the contest, or if he persist iu keep ing the ; field, will ,havj the 'jnorUfic tlon of seeing his ainbtti(s hepes and nis cunning scnemes vi auvancemen.i baffled ai-l defeated. - According how ever, to ins own declarations, lie has an enviaoie consolation in reserve, a source of proud satisfaction of which nothing can deprive him. No future event, no reverse of fortune can lessen or dim the "glory of having served tin der his chief." We sincerely hope his phihtsophy may be put tl the tnal, and that the sycophantic spirit which dic tated such a humilitating confession may meet its appropriate reward in the publte and indignant senrence' of con demnation passed on it by a free ud intelligent people. , 4, . ' - We do not pretend to predict what may oe the course pursued by the Whig flirty generally, if by remiss ness, from want of union; contert and harmony, they should flid themselves unable to present- a eandidate-who would ably and "faithfully . represent their opinions. Suth an evcnT we nope and believe will nut occur. In the meanwhile let them be vigilant and active. No little BDirit of ieal oiisr-or enTTrua person af prefer nces or predilections, should be permitted to distract our counsels or weaken our strength. , Let us recollect and keep steadily in - siew llie.i;rt:aLlri.ivcipJes ior wnicn we are contending, ana eu ileavor to unite upon some individual who ; will bring back the Government tour -republican Utk.J'et. lot; llirough the exertions of our active and visilant Peace Officers, lrr Jet- frs and II." Robertson, there Were on Saturday last arrested aud committed for trial by S Stettin ius, Ksor two oef- oons; - jactio otitrster" mm"ri(sm s Hand, and Daniel foore, charged with steiling from Brown's H otet pmpr ty belonging to Col, James Reeside lo the amountof sen Iliousand dollars. and an overcoat from another person. Great credit is due, we understand, to the officers, for the intelligent ami dis creet manner in !which they7 detected "'il appreheitdedjhcl a&cvdipcj:. sons. A a. Int.- ' w?:. ..--.- .4 'Is -t - . 4 knoxoillej Jan. 16. We are seldom called unon to re cord a more distrcsaiug aud heart rending c.atastrpphe Jhan the occa sion.t lii 'titias. v On Friday night last, jost after tnose ol tne family at Jiome, had fetireil to bed and were asleep, the dwelling Imuse of Mr. James Britt, irr-this vicinity, took fire, and before it was discovered the fiames had progressed so far thatva.yonng woman, "a young nan and ' several children escaped with much -difficulty wittwut-their clothes, wliMiJ witlr every thing in the house,' wTtre, entirely phsnmeuY; But tttorc .melancholy; titan talf, an aged lady, 'Mrs. HeHaUyunahlo. ts) make h '"uti.thaffd the same fateof Be VuiWing'iod iu .contents. vSir., Britt aad bt mh ww absont at the time on x vityf.fr1 a fe w daVi trt the! mother of MrslBritt. kegiticr. 1l --fineratnsTJ Rr sfpFTrhat the fo.inof JibT Bergen," at Red Ilooli-on lfe'lIudson, latelly stdd lor 500,000 dollars.- Jt consists of 1G0 acres, part hilly, and part sandy. The; same paper also states that the farm of Mr. Skill man, at the Wallabout, distant two miles from tlie Brooklyn ferries, Consisting of CO acres, lately sold for 1.J500 dol lars per acre. Let the opponents of a liberal system of State improvements reflect on . the cause of. the. prices mentioned above. Norfolk Jieacon. At a public meeting, neld at Wal ton's r oss Reads, in Chowan county, on the 29th tifttnio, resolutions were adopted, declaring that a rait road from Kdentott' to SuflTol k would contribute tv the pfbsperity of that aectionrff the Carolina generally ami instructing the memoers ot Assemuiy irom tnai cwm- JyJliMfotefor which may! be deemed necessary ftiT tliieonTiTiuc lion nf such a road by individuat con- trijutiuM , Attempt lo Murder. A young man named Charles Palmer, of Auteuia, in Ne w Vork, has been arrested and committcti to jail in fou-hKeepsi charged with a deliberate attempt to commit murder. His uncle had died, leaving , a large,' property, whirh he bequeathed, in the event of tlie death of his child, tt Ms widow for life, ami on her decease to certain relatives. ;For the purpose 'of accelerating the e vent svhich wwa Ijt t est "111 hT ! tlil" Khare U' .ttie inher'ttance, he prepared Uituselt with a gun heavily loaded witli buck shot, vand between 7 anl 8 o'- cluck in the evening, of the 23d ult. .. , , .. ., V" . 1 wtvr iiw ounaci 01 iw aatu avtagartl wain. ( f diadwri;ed,jL.throughtviiO,wiudovs,.w at ine neau oi ino vviuuw. as sue was sitting, with her family before the fire. One- shot only grazed the lady's head. The rest , ot the charge passed through and tore from her head her long hair, which was turned up with a comb. , Suspicion fell upon . Palmer, and he was indentified by tracks in the snow, where he", fell and other circumstances. The particulars of this crime are given in the Litchfield I nqu irer. Uostqnjrutriot A carious fact relative to the pro- J turemenLof OTTER FUttSlUjreta tea m an unio paper, improving me 'hint suggested by tlie fact of Ihesupe- rrintytdWi!.fJfco plucked (rnm thA dead, fowl, we are told that Mr. It cf Cainlwidge, iu thattate, has succejdci fit the expe riment of domesticating ;he wild utter, and rendering it a source of profit by the fur picked from its' body. 'It 'is added that the tame otters' tietd two (crops a year, and that tlie quality of the lur is superior in fine n ess and gloss U9Aht.!akenJni Tv i si . . a animai. Mr. b. 1 mg. extensively iMfo the business of UmiKiittetS. ihusk- . . c. - e c'-i , .rats, cc. ior tneir uve iur. . jtie esti mateof the annual profit of alt atter, . . .1. . 1 r: 0 . i ' .at me present prices oi.iurs, is auout 'fourtceu dollars. -Alex. . Uazcttc, Ourrietuf Mr. Van liujfn stumpt. Mr. Van Buren ia not slow .at a joke himself. He had been ruhtiing a Kentucky member of Congress prettv hard, who could only clear himself tf -Mrr-Van- Buren's ntimor;ijy:-rri- tortrtig" a atttry w return- ini our country , says he.'afler the main busi- . 'il' x.. . . ...I..1. ness oi a puouc meeting is over, xuu ttud horses are paraded ... before,, the public rye. Anold ; farmer, who- in-1 tended to breed ettensively wat par jticularly industrious , iu . selecting among the candidates for favor, one, whose form and action suited his ideas .byxceUen a middle sized, tine - looking ammaT, whoserPtivitr ahd Aloyeipeiiis pleased him. llesatisfied himself as to blosHl, price, 'A:r."anil eoncl eded : a bargain. As Jie was croinffott. it occnrretl tif i.i.. .i.v' iTt..?' : . v..a-.. uH...aak'.wT nsn not iiiqairpti wnat was the horse's - name." Ilclloa. atratiEerrla'yahrVvliafls vourlloriseH name? tVin fuaaJlsaid the . uwn- erL IJh! replied tliev-tarmcsv rattM oreetl IromhinT. rnroririTdV (lie luidltt-tfift Colts may - ilo wise, -,f iigusta Courier, The distinguished hrtiai, .Preiwo; whofe fine", staite id"m :he Capfitd preaehlrd n admirable libel' ol ihe PeldeMt K him st tuo tills. ,,, It Wan executed in. Italy ,'f ihe fineat miW, Irom a miMiel made by the artist brlme Iraaing this ceiuniryr aootett yeawr .sx. . , . v : . .1 s . . i go. i na iisentsa ' is gnou, ai ti tiir aculptare ex elleutt , It is ihe Im-i t a.i of lhePiekideatevercxetaUd.i7aov Jl euruius historical fudr-'Yir first rough uiodel nfa steamooaf, tnotle- b) Fulton, in this ciii was f ut'nutrfcr cotu in on fihitvgle, aba tied I ik' a in c k , eral. with the paddles placed further i in fi-ont thart behind, ;iikf the Hps' of a5 i p i ' in I' ii i, - I fish. I he paddle wheel had Wen first 1 pot irt the rear; en ihe'st-alNng princU ; pie, but was abandoned, tm consulting wun ir urecnwooti, tue veil known itigetiiou dentist nf this cityjnow deccasetT, in vhtis'ijbs'stasju'j'ni del remainel for Miuiiy years. -l Olis Admiral Ijnntaidwhnin'iiiatiy' nf' wur rtadn.Ferriltec (tl)e t'nehCiy p-atit duties, wan aisu in irt'uurnt cauoana- directly, ahead. thus citmmencc ; " ' n. r. , tiori with GteenWitrtrf ,ilic trmf. Hf H Zm 1 "iTiL'I Jw ",if ' r L., -itti nil : BTr?"vai.t'odlnairSai,I'rf rccomnlrntjed the paddlst wlieeVi'beJf,; ia?.,Vf,s, ,f.ttVp narof placed in ) alarn'and Job n.ovirtT4oliiiwoni.itm' lan'Kdou, t-et.o. btWf ealy by a tunnel shapet, ail,,which.wa, to 'fV.ls?' x t .l " il- - J -ilJieliitUtllfttihfM tl.e fuiTeontif norae re lust cateh the wind even ,.win,.n, Wee.i ..! im' - - ( V auu a UK At Kinatnvt, a the Sutb nww, by lie. M rbeetera, I umer Kenvic, IU.. 1 Irr at Sntehficld, lo Miss Sarah Uatiin. Al Newbern, on the I'lh instant, Mr. 1 hi. Oliver, al thisaitv. la Miss frnars as- .a daiiirliirr af Charhrs Hi(ewart. K.w. la KilaTenoib vcontv, oo the 0th kiant,'hfr. ' Jsmes 1ikxm, of Hal j county, lo Mis Mary 4 Ana Aisabrooa, uaujnuoot asrr atmhael Alsa- brook.." '. ,' --i ,'-n,'--' i " - lo Edtstoaah ooonty, an the tstk lastaot, Mr. Utile Ui an, aged aWHO1! yrars. . . .. Al llalilai.Ou the I9tn histanl, MS, Uiaaaee Wamlilc, Mnson of Mri' A. WnmUle. - lo Florldo. toeently, David tlwhdlroo, Eso,? formcHy of Fayatteville, iaJkia Slate. J, :. .'...;. aTlnrlr WaalajA ' ' - A yaojtgLBiajt acinaiiiiil with lb Dry Goods lWBteWOBfrtVdiuitrterthW1y'-b : n -;"t - 'SIMPSON Ii DUP0Y. v., HalcftrMtb Jav 1,34 . A' first raloJVe Ark SULKEY sod llaroess. Which m he anld cheap for aa-b 6r hi eaulta- ' To Daalera its Lsrahcn.i"'..! - I'nHMiaals to lurarh Ike arcesaary uuanlily f. 8AM KU I.UMUtH for the rnf o llie New Capllol will ho reeeited by the Uon,alioncT. at tho otucoof Me. Uavia fxtux, act Union. Sipiaro, unliJthe Sd day o Fvbrow) neat..' Per- . vui desirous of luttkmg a iwntivfct Wilt eatl oh" Mr. I'm on, wow will turaieti Ike aw av scary aiotr.r hi irgwd w the u.uautay and sim at tn- IUB. 'J arordrrof the llnaeil, ; ;i s4, f r ' ' j,,. U;AIiUll,.Beo.(; Jenu.ry .t, IS351 , . ', t lw v Trust Stile. Ry virtue of a llreo ol' Ttuai (teeuted V ' llonjamin 8. King, t shall, .00 Veooaadk-; aha istAxav of yiiwiw wstka ssVtistrt M tin place, etpoas at JiuTilic sale, tt Tw,sHSsss b City f Raleigh boa eontaining hulf an aver, nunihcsredi ItSi' he. . Hie;. Itan llw lluig t louse lot a Iters w iho eahl Katg now resides.! 'the other coulawiug throi. founds of an acre, adjiiining lliat abovo doeras-' el, and being Iho lot berrnei the ataolos a4. lew tu tlw pwitkastr ..ot' awlw oo-sindiaib'eal boto at nineiy dat a, pat able at the Meok ai cow biwe far a ausu ahch will skII his htd. - 1 he tide ol Ilia moaiu la deeaara! to ho chT but ike uhccriber oill only gbo aovo lasuisol special aarianiy, ... ,. ... . L f. f. i)6venEC3C ' 1 Jannary 7, IS.IS .Ml-t. s fti-t.i InUwslaistt Stile uitiMM Moods,' ' J(Jnsielld FniwtJK.V Acv F' fit virtue uf suntli y executions, I shall fieo-' coed to SeH lor. each., oo tt crteecilay, too oth) day of r abruarr oeat, al lh store of, 11. it, Jiaug. ot Ualcigk, hi ealire stock ol .... --T; lsrjr GMd, Huts, SLserAe. " AIM. al his UweHins II onsr. H his tkuatehohl farotluc,. CBBsiwUvg oar of oa. Jahofia Hnltfonrl, one Heieau and oeSrotarf, one Jaj'"TT" Mahngnny Case tU.ch.eo first rate l:auu Porte" Wtsalaur IJhasra, c ables, ttods ood Furadojr-; "T" Wtfh tuatxi othtr-asiiolK too MjaHWunovt' 'Also one waefno- and gref ond threw harirej -'oao aaiv otH, caii s, owl o Isaracl .&:.fi- H'B.et kCtt Af, leiied an to safSsly the saW say hoasla, -.: -. ' f .5 -i,'-t - I I e snht will he oootiaotd trout day to day mil l I n sold. - - - frr -r B.!0uur,iripr, January , 1S.SJ u ' - ( t at . , " 1 ' S 1 11 ' ' ' il" - - r Trtt4 ssue r Neffrca.t -; , ' Hy ttu ol a i llccd ut Tio4 to sae tietutecl. ' hy Iterdaiuiofi Xing, on Iho llih day af Aovesr -tk-lir aiH-lur-sisr"tTawg suentiooeu, "' 1 aleM)ooeo loacll at publte saiea at ni Ubott " "T": House 4y Ipe City id l(alca;h, on Wodneadah. the ISib,ul February uesi.elglit hkcly aaftov? conustiMg of swrai. wc4sh.ii sod bw)s. , ;) ) . i'orota ol salo cash, ,"."; V . (. IU t 'M VTiW. RalotVi "Jan. W f r llie miik.-rttned will, at tits sasns time and. '' place, also sell one acgrensau, atone) e4 to lV I y tint jaua . sviag lor eoetasa arposa sua, emtd m a ViHtvrtaneo ohich Iket fcold. ' -Tenostl aslu aash. -r - .v.4. p?t . 5e- CVtttfjl WHIToMCCtt, TtaMgh.Jan.tr ts.i.T. : ? at" 7 "7 fcja in.'.,"' Tlia Store liOSio ketetuhne oaenpled hf 'll 2. ' . Hi! I, bno'bto.f our th-oa hlme, s -hn rent. It It wll blhsd up. nod cooaioeevd oar of the bust sunua ia the cut hrtjosMosa, . f ' UII4J W1S at II A 1 VMtJU.i Ra'eajh; Jan tt7, I8.1f ? n sa, 7 Sftayctt - r'nnn tue letidr'aldW TlsnataS II Keao, Jbuj. hbvil.lhe 1st slut, a bay HJ.t, about Uiieo leara, tddt tawing o tuug btaofc tail, tdeek Ices, wncr Banall Ua hac Sinai io her W heed" kbaf " hat oevor beoo ihutl, end bat a pielty large sad dle Siot on the tmnuuibg sole, estendit a littltt1 over the bach Lowe." An) petstm aba tao) havei ua.ro her aW,oraiey jet aad Mrr, a d oa libecj rHilyttHnprnsaiad tot ew and Irobbta, hy send- - log her ta Mr. Jamrk Phillii.s at llilliUmi(;r,' . .'. '" or Ctdirl hoc. Ir I Indta ot tslorK lac InaasT-' t,-Ut acuWal it about io lewt hln. fcjSSSMiai so;aamBiaB!niwn,-i'' nil, m.iiioA.a.T- . fockc liefc Iial,:; . Khhet at ihe stota ol vt nice U . Jo or bclaecn, thriv atJ Jmmx CarrtdlV Only-rwo s"Mltnai'tl,y1 ,tl dnotrntiWooontrri loal ' ? ,1? UtHnlawocJ'lX:kK4VtlUK ouv 0 lihCi I'mr dollar bill nn ihe Cape r'ear Dank; as u onl) nunii- , will tnuili) iii.lt t ik!mii ecsol't l. rhble Halue l iw, 1 kei aoKc,: with Ihelp. dt avritauMi.are as fullews, aseear asoo b rta etdiecMsri ) sole on lti;H4 lljrd as rui pal, and Hljer Haibir ataf Ktthatd Ittnt as's..1 cm riM.1, lor ISO dollar, duo-tbt Silh UeeCwbet'J I SJf our ditto on J.d.n Austin a pliMlk, , on-, Jxsaes Cmi oil as trtuiii), tor So tlnliari, di al, the tiud Itb'v. !K:;i lie iltllo bn Jatuet farV mil for 4'J do)laiand it cents. Hue llih feby 18.t with a erroci a lor 47 dollei s tasi! ihov S H Jun ,'TK.U i it nta on. John Uri h orin-, ci l, anil HiKht lt rd at ieeat ity , for 1 J liel w. due Viih Ih e. IS.14, bh a north of lo sUMaesV a lit one aotr oo Itighi llttd lor Its iMIato atxi. 0J s.ei.ta, doe jum .lA.tf, with ainrthl ol US dot-. lars in IVc one due bdl uy JsioVs tire roll fuT'SJ oenH, ifbe 1 1th Anzasl. litMioiaat oar Cannon leaned) lw ;i didbsta sad 9S ovMO dno 7h Jaw'J, ISSSi bne ililioon same for I Wlv larltcenls, .loi-.Sh Nov.'ltJtoheHoie Ku ItmJ vid Johosou Sir 0 c tils, due '.IKk Nov. ItStpmSP W'lssa llt jinr Catiadt liar J swittarer aliui IIm ', ". wiihseiedii minoriart and 10 tewa ttJrfflPE.Xfr liigbt H;ro, tor I J di'llait anif tt cents, viihTo- irrtu t,o..JaoS. ls.u.tn- Li. V..i. tMeby and Janoa he art lor H shdlaoa aavt H 'Ota, ana en si r aaniar, a au tMorewt rissj bU "euat, foSta-'"i !'. csooao. ' Nnw not a-a is ken lv elvra la all oo - ' Khe ali.ee avbsaoie 4iabk-,.oaS) so tahagsacl r ii"T Bwraea, jstaa anni-i at); soil, a rrfUa dl tf tohott to aadteotdho saaMM-w Ami ' Ijy anm r alMba.ar Jot oaravd inns pasmiitf or ieib-g o tho oaMe- ;iim uniiir Vl liau'd tl.l ilsTdsy if J sitae. .it "I. lotmjix i.ixr. mi t..aa-l.J.a.. W at a a a. -lrt 15
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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