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-: - Tuetdau, ' Jain. i7. 4fter the conclusion of the reading th Report J r 'Etng from the it Office Committee, Mr: Grundy, f behalf of the Minority of the Com- ; titerfct , port"!1 , it was b ,. Jluck an JrterfcnitHigt mraseir and Mr? n tl Illinois,; maue counter inch was read. The reading beiron at a quarter before two ami ended at four o'clock. ru wmruxrt of th mai.tritv nf the ilH -- , J J ' tminittee concluded with a bill con V-g a pl-in fr (be re-orgsniiation The Qeoeral Post Department.! After the" mi ingrmf this tit1 ; i d iscu r- Stk sprung up on the subject of the re- ' rA?j. :.. , i ...l:..u -- ania Ol me neepcn iiiie-irai, atiu which ot-1eonnate-irhen the Senate t- 4te?1Ute8 h"T J"d ijurned.' The debate strongly e- h'0" forbfarance to.t,r' prematurely, al wrned." I he debate stronrlv l1neu me tieepiy rxcuea leeiiug pro. Lpd bv the disgraceful and mortify i ffiseiere-feeeport. - ... . 'iLlHedheeJant-&f- i D-bite of unsurpassed interest, ! icft vTa nd ;even'"Tehemenee took I ' lid, which turned principally upon 1 1 ilarming esposures containel in t : Reports from 'the Post Office Com i5, tee, bit which arose incidentally or a very different subject, viz: the I mentation of the Resolutions of the A ibant Lni5'Hlature, instructing the h )Mtors of that State to vote to ex ne from the Journal the Resolution tithe Senate at its last Session, cen 4 finj the conduct of the President , in I 4 removal of the public deposites in the Bank of the Unitrd States. efpuf pdsealJvowed"1rtf"miW lion, to that eflecy ami th motion s rathervtn"vited thin excepted to on ( other side. Objection however. nude to receiving these Resolu- is from Alabama, because they were m. any manne. filiate, and because they purported to tructtneeTiatorriTom"that "State do what they had no constitutional werto do, viz: to mutilate the jour of that body. Finally the subject s disposed of by being laid on the i!e for the present, wi motion of Mr. iith of Connecticut. The same gen man . then . submitted the following olution, which lies on the table one etolred. That tkt Centra! Port Oflio U lr w Mit rtt -mmhkM una rrpum t rrf- . unulxlarlort .iil. in many inMancet, un- that" tu ir iu at of rmblm nnrnrr We fce led, sn l paid or to latrorcd IniliviHuaU op- aite pretenee ann ohm anti au- mm M-r jun iy maiunjeci ei uuim cia t. and demand a radical reform. he ronsidfratioii of the Post Office borts was resu med, and, after debate, B0 copies of the Reports and Doc tits" wereTrderedtb be fprlntedf. 'he bill making appropriations for ment of claims for French Spolia s prior to 1 800,' was then taken up I ordered to be engrossed for a third ling by a vote f 25 to 21. ihurMuy, Jan. 3. Ir. Benton offeretl a joint reslu- for the repeal of the rsr,;ution for . Ill ting the public printers, which on fcdion was laid on the table.. 'I ine senate was interrupted in the I ary basiaesa by a message from e,t House of Oepresentatives, inform t the Senate of the death of the Hon p (arreh R. Davis; Representative from :uth Carolina, and inviting tne at ;JidaiK.e of the Senate upon his fune ' to morrow at 12 o'clock, in the Hall 1 if the House of Representatives. Mr. 1 ; Ihouu then arose and submitted the "rk iai resolution for wearing mourn J k, &c. which be accompanied by a ofddress commemorative of the) tuea of the deceased. Tne resolu- n was unanimous v adopted, and . the Jnate adjourned. jTiaay, Jan. au. Tne. funeral of the late Warren R. Lvis taking place to-day, neither use transacted business.' 4H OCSl Or KKPSF.SCWTATtT is. Saturday. Jan. 24 An animated debate took nlace on I I ,, resolution! itmg that all elections o pinceri.oi Itouse Mc1il mar lak place Iww ij Jer,' shall b? by viva voce. . A motion rt 1 la? on the table was defeated by jnajority of nine 10lt 110. The ect ol riie resolution is to nave a iring on the election of Public Prin- "" "''" fitn Aatf. Jan. 28. '" lr. Patton offered a series of Reso- tions, which the House refused to re ive 109 to 103, on the subject of our lkfidhs""withFfan Mis assert the" justice of our claims uiai c ranee, ana a aeierminauon on part of the. Government to persist demanding their adjustment, but ves ir the present, the adoption ol lieerent mraatrra. Nrarlr the Jole day was spent in discussing the f f oct Kesolution, but no vote was Jen. Nothing of i Tuttdav. Jan. S.T. joining oi interest look place in tne . . . . t . . .1 use to-tlay. I " lVednetday Jan. 28. Mr. Adams, of Mass.) submitted Resolution requesting the Pres ent of the United State's to : com micate ' to the House, if not incom- pible with the public interest, any r retponden.ee with the Government CFranee, and any despatches received f m the Minister of tbe United States f Paris, not hitherto communicated f the House, in relation to the fail- T of the French Government to car- 1 i into effect any stipulation of the eatrofthe 4th Jul v. -1831 ine House then took up the Annual neral Appropriation Bill, and, after rited debate, and with various modi itions tlte amendment of Mr. rncj, heretofore mentioned, was a- Steed to by 1 10 vote to 9 a, Tji rwl ue ol the daj wai spent upon the tame bill-' . :v . ',.,, , ; 7 Thursday, Jan. 2S. After the journal wai read, . Mr. Pickens rose and announced th death of the Hon. -Warren R. ftart a mem ber of this House from Soutli Caroli na. A committee was then appointed to make the necessary arrangements for the funeral, and the House adjourn ed. .. .: .,..'.' cohmuxicatioxs. 1 i ii i "uriLUHJIIkt.-JTrT A- roa THE STAR. Meters. Editori1 oconle of the me iuiiui um ucuuii, woo i 10 suc ceed the present incumbent in the cMefinagiittracy of the nation? The every citizen,' and to claim its due fchare of the public attention. - Several eminent men have been brought for ward to stand a canvass for the respon sible station; and, among others, a cor respondent of the Register presents the Hon, WILLI AM ASTON. The nomination of this gentleman cannot fait to meet the hearty concur rence of a very large portion of the wisest and best men of this country. In point of ability, lie stands by the side of the first men in the Union) and in the integrity of his lung private and public l.fe, he is above reproach, and truly ?n the purest mdel this or any. Other dajr..; Jli. firmness and constancy of purpose are "only equalled by the profoundness of his views, and the perfect honesty with which it is formed. Mr. Gaston's attainments, aro those of f ItfroftalJom on an intellect highly gifted by nature, and an acquaintance with public af fairs, acquired in the discharge of the duties of his public stations. Deeply versed in the Constitutional law of his country, and entirely devoted to pre serve the purity and vigor of our insti tutions, he would carry with him into the first office of the nation eery re quisite to impart stability -and perma nency to our form of government. In presenting him before the public, he is offered as a citizen, not of North Ca rolioi, but as a citizen of the United States, of whom it may be justlv said that he has been less cherished and less honored by his native Stute, upon which h reflect so mttch iiorir -'.than.: any man of equal merit in the Con federacy. Had Mr. Gaston's lot been cat in any other State, the highest rewards in the gift of the people would have been the constant tribute of his virtue and ability but, in North Carolina, ft lias been the haples fate of her councils to prescribe her most eminent citizens and to exile her promising yo--('n The clamorous pretender ta ,ntics, ai.d the yauntinr t10iiw-heartcd preacher of patriotism snatch up the re wards of merit, vnd deck themselves with the garland which the people should only place on the heads of men of.wortli and sense. - .The leader of a partizan corps only fights for him self; and when the battle if over, he takes the spoils of v'utory, and leaves his troop to hunt up new plunder for themselves. This is a melancholy truth to the true lovers of their coun try; and they owe it as a duty to pa triotism to rally around and support, forlheJPre8idency a man who is neg lected solely because he hath been too honest to court, by the arts of the demagogue, his country's honors. North Carolina ought to be truly proud of this, her greatest and mot distin guished son; and it is a source of higjh commendation that, in preferring Mr. Uuion-iaruiMMuwiwsp'Wt place before the country a man emi nently qualififl'l for every office, and wholly fjree from seeking anv. THE STAR Raleigh, I'ebrnnry 5, 1835. Supreme Court. The following gentlemen have been admitted to the nracike of . Law i'.4n-4he Su per'wtr Courts Thomas L. Clinsm'an. of Sui irv" cpWjoi j ACAWThompson of Unionville, C. In the County Courts Henry B. S, Williams, of AVesTT'ennesgeerand Ji-Htlliard; of Granville county. Mr. Jesse Broww has been ap pointed Teller of the Bank of the State of North Carolina. Univtriily.- The Uev, K. Mitch ill, senior Professor, has been ap- tointed President pro lent, of the Tniversitv of this State, iu the place of Dr. Caldwell, deceased. Attempt f iwsiiwslaSRte the Pre sident H m with deep lelt mortification mortification at the idea that our country contains a wretch so vile a to suempt tl perpetration of a deed so diabolical t.M W ant called, upon to record so occurrence. which, for baaeuea and atrocity, has no par. rellel tit the biaiory of our llepnblic. It took place, on Friday last, at the clow of the funeral erremoniei prrformrd at tha Caoitol over the remains of the Hon Wat, ren R. Uat'ia, and it ihua dcacribrd by lite Nalioaal lntellirenrr of Salurdayj , As the President of the United States, who was present at the solemn ceremony of the funeral, came into the nortico ot the UapttoJ from the uotun do, a person stepped forward from the crowd into the space in front of the President, and mapped a pxitol at him, the percussion-cap- f -which exploded without igniting the charge! This per- Ma was atrack. iowfi by a Wow from Lieutenant Gedney, of the Navy, who happened to be near) he also received a blow promptly aimed at him by Mr. Secretary .Woodburyj but, before re ceiving- either bbiw, tnapjxd 0 second piitot at the "Pesident. The cap of that lock alto exploded todhoul' igni ting the chargel 1 The perpetrator of this daring outrage was of course im mediately seized and taken in custo dy by the Marshal of the District, by whom he was rarried to tlie City Half, where he underwent an examination before -Chief J u ttire " ranch. ""Hir name, it apprars, is Richard Law rence, by trade a painter, a resident for two or three years in the first ward of this city, and formerly of George town. The gentlemen whose testi mony was .taken before the Judge, WkMlih!X31! b rXt Mt; Secreta'jr-Dickersonv Mrv Brrr, Ret? resentative from Pennsylvania, Mr. Randolph, Sergeant at Ann ol the House, Mr. Kingman, one of the Re porter f.trthe National Intelligencer, and Lieutenant Gedney. .The pis tols, litcirtKdjIjeeT Bord, were of brass, ami, on examina tion in court, were found to be well loaded with pnwdcr andball, which our read -rs would suppose, until the fact is stated, could hardly have been pos sible. How extraordinary (and O Wow fort u natc! ) the fail ure of .'he evi dent design of (his miserable maniac, (Tor so he,, must be cansldered under . . .. , . . .... f," ,ine,.circumsiaiicea sgainsi uie iiie u ihez Pri'sidentl . - say lu -is a. maniac, became the art shews him to b insane, and nt because any evi dence of hi insanity was produced n his examination; thougliswe have heard tho4.-lve- lias - been 4i retofiu-tt -con fined, for arts of violence indicating an un--i)oittl mtntli " '"" t)n his examination, the unhappy man declined making any explanation or rrovexamining the witnesses. We have heard no rational motive c ven conjectured for his crime. The offence ,being a bailable one, and excessive bail being forbidden, bail was demanded to the amount of a thou sand jlollars, for want of which the prisoner was committed for trial, the Judge intimating that if he had been a- We-. -w gve-baiti" wmeiet-fleei'itvesj would have been required, in addition, to insure his good behavior. He will be tried, of course, at the next term of the, e ourt.-.:;,:--,.,,'; ; Mitcheltt tiefirreiui anrf lUttanct Mnfi J heUnttri nre A ipmlmvn W ne woi k liaa hern exhibltetl al or oltfo ihia ek: ami it nit ml at lilniiire In tttek oi It i of i ante, a-lanl liemn and eierllencf, ",t J, one of iI,p mi .Plen,id ,u .ati.'., f II.. United Slate., . fc- thJ lM, been publiihed. It rf-le, that - .mhiimimI il K a If.. ' "Zl n,lJ' " '-ted Stao tolnme of npw.rda OI3HJ .it'eontanin- oT, all the '""-.arica, tti at rict a, township, tuwna. he in the Uiiiont t'igrlber with an inilri of the rifrii; by which any anumr, diatrlet, tnwnthip, tt. or riter, may be fmind on the map without itiffiaiil ly: alto a ieneral icw tit the Uuilrd State, aad the areral Staica and Terrttorietf w Mb an s. enont of the aatnal and iroafieelive Inlemal Impinceaientt Ihrnuglmul the t'niou: the wholr, iu rotinexina with the map, iiliioraling the reutraphy, lopn;railiy, and alaliatiea ol the Union, in a more complete and aaliafartory manuer llian hat bera kitherto allempted " A Ifeftllcmsn It now in ihia city proem irif auhieri nert to the work, at 10 per eoir, Including ibe Krj. It it publiahed at Philaillphinn and will be r a.ly fur delivei-y early in the enaumg H-ing. " An act bat been patted by it atMatort f Virginia, kbich prnvidet for the tultaci iption nt hall a Bullion ol dollar, by the Male, to the Jamn Itiarr and Kanawha tinproi ement. Thit; tat the Kichmimn Kontiirrr, "realise! Ihnae biillinid haiira which hate bera to Iiikw cherith' ed by tome of the pureat patrioti "f the State nature haa unloletl out tlut aommaaieatioa be Iweea the Jaravtand the Ohio, at the heat, lb nenreal, and ehraptat route, which ran be ettab. tithed belwrra the Kattern ami Ihe Weatern wa ter. We lenrnidr helieae. thai the l-rt itla- tare liaa at laat tpnkrn it Milo rtitteneo. Il binria tl Slate more firanlr iiwrllier. li (nrni another moat important link for bimtiog the vuiJn ioa;eiiirr. CrL-.S4A-Jtawiamtw fatl ln:lttir, hum tiramille eonnty, it an- aotiaccd ia 111" Oxdird Kainiiiicr at a candidate to rt pretcnt that tliatt ial in the licit Congrett af the UiiHcd Stair. been appointed by Ihe (intt-rnor of tha Slate ol Ala ama, in purtuaoae of an act ol the IKiila- iiiri-.'KTigmeerV'o wtrtey and aarertam tkw mw eligitikt route nr a Kail Ual Iroru Ilia lea I .laud Sltoalt la St. Clair county uti lha Coot rrrer lo ihe Wrtnmjika Kall... Til. Ieialatare nl Alabama. lh.Mlr.h deciilriilr ia f it 4 lb A ilmtnitt ration, baa dim ktrlf rreat ernlil la rvaiat'br ike "uialiga inflnea of -t4w -K;nay -m nw impnrtanl ai 'icular. It bat planes lb mars rl reumhtoa oaf to Bahuntre (Jonnrotion, lhat trralurr of the nf-Aaa-buUlttr wbkh. tUrt We mitiaarU-.''le nHMnaiM Voatrealinn," by nU-ctlng a reanlulino m ht lator, ia tbe llolia af Itaniraeutatirct, by MJSii.J!i!Mrf.SS'S.bk. ' ' . ; ' ' Fin A bout ia tbe oioet fautinett part ol lha towa of Halifax, wai net aa Br a few days ago, by the accidental throwing of a cigar into a pile o4 Irath lwg nrar N bul lb Ham were Inrtnnately diarorcret! and extiuguiaucd m lime in prevent any damage. ;,; : j - The Wathfcigtnnj eorTrtoalent af lb Rich mowl Whig furuiahca ihe following micreating ilema of Intelligence from lira') Qtinrterti He rirrt k at bit miinion lhat lllair will out be elected printrr to lb IIohm ol Iteprriculattteti 4ml tmtrt that many ol lint Irtenila m Hi Admiuitlraliun aia anxi ml la bi-mjr ItitehUr forward at the candidal ol Ihe ptrtyt lhat I here bat been a rupture between Blair anil Kendall i anil that lh Liter intrude to rtign his birth at 4th A aditor, and la etiablith a paper hi New York for ihe pui-pot ol tujipnrliiig Van Hureu! Ll lb neoi.M mm k thit! V bar unilormlr aatured litem that Mr. " Vaa Burrn wat lb randiiUlc ol the nffie holilert and ome aeekert. who, fur the pnrpot of deceiiing and drawing the people into llirir methet, haer arllully aocer- co iberuteUaa Willi lit roam id "I h-irnci acy," H Uima-Mialr anil aitdaeiitatlr atvl Ihemanlret th lk-mncraii, party." fet ibent wbtar attitnticely lb atfrit ut lb timet, anil it will not be lontt Wrfur they are aonriuacd thai what w ba toM them i correct. A fc-w da)t tince, a W hig Content ian far tha 8t a New ftamuahlr wat held at Concord. More than 300 delegate attended, fneaaang Ihe tmitcat Coorenttii lhat hat atatatblad la that Btate fur many year. Baitabl aandadaaw lor (s.ernnr aad Kept eamlatiret ia Congrca weie nonimaten Public Jmman. H-aoluuo4 reinectmg (he ptibli laadt of lb Uoiud Staut, aitailar ta thoat Miopiaal hf tKt Hoaa l Coaaaaaaii af thai Stat at U laat araatuai, paaaed katk aramhai at ih Leg Mai tare af ltbW laUad taa aYXk al- tiiao. . ; .'."' " :..-'; ; , Tan Btm trivmk KUciitm f Senatv. Tb fidily rtat of Mr. Van llurrn, Uied ilk a (mm aiiiilialal eaahfaat aneceia, for wkiah IIk-jt ara kwlekiad to axrtkinf len thaa to aajr i eal Mrat or iMnjmlarit af ibaar idol, kat'a ! rtdf auloatalT okatreneroaa in their akoata of eaal. lion. B IbeiiateM of iklwlajht aaaaawiwg and nolitical jagxlmt okick baa liard aa hxlvllikla alaia of tini aea oa tk etaalcheoa of tka other, via proailrat aamker of th (jonfetteracT, Iher aiMcceded m elraiiar a caWrr champtoa of tlteir paHyta tkaiaai d lha CmleU Stafea fraia th'.a Stalet and the pnbli ear vat deafened with the pataaa of eietor). Ilatjhe Irermea af Nonh Carol ma tannot -ke -remV4 that priiuif.lea af III ir Kapttblican (ermajenl nd rreanllct of tkeiraa-a imHnniaal ri(;hii. at to aanciioa a jrueta by arknh . I lie grral ImmIji ol the, peiiJe or rrquii-rd to kov will tame aultmiaaioit In the ilMtation of r inlrreated aaiiranu to ulSae. Could tKcy b Ihut changed kilo ikia. orrtil herd," what amptf ahadowt would all lUrir irr inalitalion beeoiae! anil what tnflina; bahblra all their bitled lihertica! AVIt brnrSl will tbea (rem tba..itflU. il.auaVRS;. A aImmc r(ir-mttre are to -he fcWdlerf fcy bw Wa4ra: of a faction, aad k-d or di irm, aa the caaa mav wiir itao aua4 aiiraanM)i kaaaUtir amiiiiinua iltiipia' What guilty" it there i a legialatn iioita, if Sf la to bo Oard merely aa a inaehinr, to anbarrre tha'1 ifam will" ol a arcret and irreepnnaikte cabal? Acqieienoe in aiteh a ) tli-m ?!' goYcrDinrnl. would be. like bildin(, at a vaal expenae ol labne and trraanie. a ammf and ilt-nilil fnrtilleaiiiin, nliirh wa iiwtiima. bte lurlUe riefenre of the naliiMit and then, tor lack of tiirk and riuirt , aafferhig aa ili Hit memy, jthnac otj( waa euiqiu-at awl a,nila, t lake peaceable and fiiit HaaraHn id -ii, a"d llivnre neiTUB and (ulijugat (lieeouulry, aitb out rrtiilunre. In eiiutt quiruoe of an imlnttnaatn diRVrenre, which aro, - beiweeaOh. r'rMMiU Hd Americana wlmenmiioM line l-cilmr cf lniiaiaiia, Mr, (Atiaaa, a gi-uileman eamipaed lo bcvo)tje lhrprtm,mn of Str." V Itarrn, ha( bevn rj(tict SciwtruX tUe L.'iitd.baJc. ttiiu Slalt and the rrrtit t tf-nm prtyd htrth ;1o ihe nrlil by hit miniwit with ibe aame clamnrnxi antra ol lriunib. Uul liat bate lliey gained be it i . ... A taint halw of nnarrtain light. IJk at a lamp, whote lite doth fadeaway'.'' Tiw. by ahrer eatanliy, a aenalor it thrown into tWwaali.-t-wm-wtfrTn lite State t tin. The Lrgialalure it mid to em bojy the teutimcnt u( the people an l it nolo rimialy opKaed lo the " licit- apwi-rnl." 1'lie liuih it, they hope to proilneo an rffi-et upon the piililicniitid elaewhrre, which witl arrcc ibi-m a mm h more deairahle nirpot than Ihe liter ae-r-ttioti of one or two to their numerical airrugth in the Senate. Hut the iwopl will tee ibrongh Ibe flimty veil with which Ihey altempt In cover ihrii-drtignt, and treat their eltoilt lo gull them with meriteC deritioii. Rut, ho! wc may aJ I aniiher trnphy In tlieir tirvcinut igmof,fKtr X'r. Tf rf hrrt iren Inng turned upon the Old Uumituua, lit laad of jlffi-raon, and Mailiaon, and Monroe, a Slat pur in her republicanism, and puaeriol in her influence and ihcir i trt hM' been jti h ingtoeaich th Rrat ahnut nf Iriuninh li om U qiuHier. At length U U Itrnril, " In nntet with many a winding boot Of linked teeelneit loof ilraa n out," llannnuneet tbare-electinr. of Rixjimt Wat EtSS t-XIa lalli Uw tt. cwal, and iit party at-e melted intn licence ky the eyinphony. Th Mrg'ey tactiet were exerted to I1.ut-' mott - atiiL amonr other -rlfui It tn defeat Hr,- Leigfi, rarmut atlemptt wet made by the Van llurea party lo potijione th elceitoa uiuii in next eeatlnn. 1 Ii Senate, m which they hae a tmall majority, obatinately reluted gn into an election on the day appointed,, although the lloute ol lclrgalel had arttrlriiiitiy anoweu them more lhaa a moitlh! ileliheratioo, and con tinued lo pat it off Irom day to day, wall a view to lit ultimate MMtinnement. until it wat disco vered, from clear mandealatimit nl publia ernlU ment, lhat tuch aa outrage on the eonaiitutinu and coraninn utage, would inevitably bring upon Ihrm the jntt rxcci-aliinit i f the whole Stale; when, on- 4 'buraday. Ual, tlicy onul4 lav bal loi. Tha retult wai tlut Sir. Irigh rceenwtl SS vote, and Mr. liiet SI. (m Ihit cveut, the, Whig reroarkt 'Itenjnmin IVatkint tigh it re-elretcd lo the Senal ol th United autet, by a iinj'-i il) tmall in number indeed, but which, a bile it it sufficient to. ibe end. Ihe enlhuaiatm of publia opinioa rt fleeted in tbit city by nuinerotu l ton frcta all quarter af the Stale, the atern and determined apirit of rraiataiie in Kiecutne oiuruation nhicb we ara her exhnVued, and whiah it manilcilfd Ivutfroia every portion ol tle Commonwealth, aavuret ut w ill be iucreaard and enlarged tract day 10 day, until Virginia, dltenthrallcd fioat inan-worthip, will again at in her ilajaol filory pretenl an altnott unbroken front hi retitlan tf Ictlrial aggrettimi, and an almott unanmiout tleterroinalmo to atat.it un fallcringly, by lb Right of the Stale and of the I'eopl.. . ' . .. Look on thit JJieture.Yr some years past we have attempted to draw the picture of the Albany Urgency, but we wanted words to express their real character. Ihe bveniog Post, , which. never, wauts wor-dav-if -rt -larks judgment, paints his political fiiemls and associates, the Uegency, in the following colors: " They are a tit of creeping, designing, ilia temblina; crewlUT, whw-bave grown ftrt tm'th drippingi of unclean btnk trcUUlion--a kinit of aai-paeed, tly-facetl, aringliig, a'iul, l.u.y h-l-(ne t, a ho gn about th mei her ol the l ila ttirr, tmiliiig and bwHTg-ard thaknig ' limiila with all Ihey meet, and iliacloiing ihcir achemet in broken wbitpert, eked out with Aaowitig thnigs and ntnlt ihey arc taeu who arrive lo luru . II political qocaiiont kilo a lever- lo raise up aad act in taotjoa their own natty ae'fith pra- jectt. IX tint eabal w belactc (he slat pi inter t a the nu- and twntsw, an w aawwf- bans lb enviable task of Saining liia ataociau-t." ' Wilt the nation naw""bclrte the truth from- one of tb fraterntty him self? These are. the very men who lejtl wl'aj jca II ed.J.bemocracjrM by the nose. When rogues fatf out "but the proverb is somewhat trius-ty.w-.iV. y,-Eve. Star; Improvement ht the Cotton . fun. Mr, VViUiam SfcjCooly of this', town, has obtained a patent, as we under stand, for 4 very valuable improvement in the ribs of the "Saw Gin," now in universal use at the South. It is said that the advantages of the patent ribs are," that they are more stronjj and tlu rsbleof a : more uniform size and shape more simple in their construc tionless es posed to get out of order iior r-aity repaired ltHlctaaper than those now in general use. We understand that Mr. Cooly 5s makinr arrangements for the manufacture of ZlmZZZZt """""'' these ribs in this town and their si lei' AiCupd h,ii. oath S7ih olti.n,t Hi. ta New York. JVorwit. (Conn. ) Coun HMT'?.?e:.,h" ?t i,H""' " .. ! ' 1 rreaiclent at tk UnivertUv of North Carwlina. Frara th Waahingt.ni W. C Whig. TO TUB rUHIJU - A bowl tic month ahsra awe lllow-iiiaea wcr informed lhat a aumber of gentlemen aanar ameer eonv Nation of tha mkny bene-. Alt ta k-Wivd (row a well od acted pukhW Jnrnal, ht tha taw of Vhtngioa, bad onilcsl m mi cuaamg in prmiing anaieraua 01 in xnsoa omca and propoaod placing thm ia lis hand of w-comptant rndiviilaal for 'lha pwrpot of publiahing 8 weekly nepper Cutitlail tk wma.' . aUmeeftrtoakBaitaUM to praear aubeartkem aad tka aroapeat aaa aaltciewtly any wurain to ktalawa tb-proprtator ta plane lha eatabliahaaanS kl tka kaaala of a genileaaaa, wilb tbe caprciatin, that htiar elTi u woald teoar S pa rating that wutild lad ace htm to anatiaua permanenity a a paUUker- Uthf plaiyaiia lttertng-, me pukladMrr naa raMa)aiake hit aaaw aexsiMi trvth Ik uanrr. a4 lb prom art or now plaard th aataUliahment la the banHt af Iwa imUtidisala, wba will kereaftrr at lend ta tk publicatiuat a prrena alao, ia whom they hav conftdenoe, has engaged to awpei intend lk-wdU oraal ale part . Umler tbit arrawgeraeni, arc ami nnmkwrtotlh hav bwe it ed. V lew la th publia la judge, both af Ihe typngfajititrat (tccaiiiia, and taf tbw onip lency ol iIm Kditnr W an only promia that there aball, at lawat tat aa failure, in oMtt af rttfrtnaay ta make, lb paarr.-wonky lha ialrun age ot aa ulsghle'ned aunimunily. '.Veil aware that Ihe preaenl ait of nnr tbeet I such a a reailer' k Hmpmciicabl I make it .tuck a paper a irnattaeci demand, and a tin community ahtiwld hare, -we base it ks n lemplalhm, at toon. at a sufficient aamker nf tubtv-it lien tliall hav keen nblaincd. In ntlarg aad. huiro it ia every retieeL' We barrlqr mbrwM lis reaeat narawua -to appeal ta thr ag-r, 4luit iva may he enabled TO rtleet nbject en ib-tirahlr, at giving our h llow-ritiieat a iaatrnsd w thrn- tnTOrr' W assume it aa a hurl, beyond all dowM, that a well o. duelwd Jaairwal it her highly dcllratle. Wc sliall entleavur to make be abtiia al the paper aueh at to invk a general a ort. It will rrmtam a gmeral aynonaw sdr the new ol Um day a 011'n.f iiiaiioj Tiai, an.t aialem Bt taf Hi pnecs cui-rviii. I o the mercantile, agricultural anil manufaelurhig oition ol th community, M will vteiit much uselul and I lercaiing mat. I it. Tha taste alto, nt th miscellaHcvu tea del will be C'intidu-d. At regnnlt the puliiieal arntimrnla, which it will advueatr, the " V hiafadl k what Ml aame import We regard Slat. Kylu aa Us ary life blMHl of imr CiHistrisMioni aa lb I'ullailmin nf our pnliiii al lighlt and Idimie - Under thit taraTleWaaE.irjHa fi mly the Hepn lieau doclrinca ot MS, at act luna ia uw A'argim and KeWnrktr Neawlnvi.m Wo ar wmlerthe-vbpeaT cemvietitm, that the pretenr ariai in our imlitnusl aflUurt, nils imH rativrly uonuevei j adturul hir Slat Kis;hlt, wnhour rt-tereoae to any eldl'et'i na of opinion, at to th proper reutny la pre ante thotr rlglitt, tlpjn every patiu-lta cniaen, who regarda III evil nf a consoli.lali il giirermnriil. and exreu- live atiii'patl'Ui'watiiinit'asitvMlilcYvv' stand I01 tit and proclaim the danger that thi-ra'rn our Cnn ''.M'i'm. aiHl lu.. lo bi uimusl lo j uutc kit Ml I iw-cHitrnt lo a prnir ncrptina id that dan ger. Cniler this iinpreaainn, Ihe Kilitor hat consented lo tike tk .rg id th "W hig." at. though hiaowa sirwa, at la Ihe particular rem. ily. lor a vinUlina nl those awd rights, ia at variance with llioae whirh the paper ha hereto. lure wivoealnl. Vi hit Ihe cxitrrtt aMoertlaml ing ihat a Ihe q'trtlmn it at prearnl at real, he wii', upoa Ihia point, reinam neutral. Against tuch measures of lis pre cent adotia ietration, a . jolaUi lliea drmoeralia doairnatv or that aavour of usuraliim or misrule, iu any thane, k it almost nreiltrat la any Ih hit'' will lake a ftccMled stand, and hold ibem up ta ilie reprobatinn nf an abated ami h.jiireit prnplt while tuch acta of "ihia, or uf any ailiuiuitli at wn, a-ahail ullwil,ganuin ribliaaa urmtiplca, will recwiv ilu eoinrnwdaliun ' - Mill in Van llurea it at prearnl, th promi nent candidal ol the thorough going upMiiiii af lb prearnl axlminhrtrationi brlierht; hma'ta belttc Arrh spirit, "ifiat "covrrtfy'dlieeif niotl ol mote niinnxiom mtaaurra mat Ibrralt n in In volve all liold dear.. in t uiu.Lae. lif emu iltprccale Lit election at lh greatest id csilt l)u whom lh great (rftrly llbt hi now straggling in lh holly tvtut d conatnniional libertv, may tiiliinairly unite it al prrtcnt ua.lecb!u. cWi lar a imr hunitil effinit may to, ihey will b directed with rrferene tn prmeiple, raihar tlatn partiality Inr a pariirular milivklual. We hav deemed it prmnrr, and du tn (Sndor, 10 gir ihit brief etnosltio ol what will be Ihe enter! character, end political complex b of Ihe "Whig " W e aniiral lltta with ennfldcar lo a pa" rim ie And enlightened community, to ex. icnu iu ii a patronage, uiai am aeeur it a per manrnt exiatenc. The Wi will he loed rrctila.W evenr Kihlay evening, at S3 00 per aannut, rat abbs al the expiration ad tit months hy lo n subset ibert; tail In ailvan win a Ik paper it aral ay mail Thuac who ar disposed to palronia the pa per, ara requested lo give uotsc a early at practicable. It will at pretenl be iained m St usual form 1 but (howld lb patronage warraid M, ae pledge wnraefvet tu imju-ote and cularge it, at Mated ia our pniapeetu. Viva Voce. A n animated debate is pending in the House on the proposi tion to elect its officers by a viva voce vote. That the purpose ef this prop osition is to secure the election of tlu editor of the Globe as lYuiter to the I louse, no one can doubt, nml there wss therefore treat force, as well as (ruth, in Uov. Glimera declaration, tlut the object wss to place the members of that body, more directly under the control of Ihe rresuietit. vvearea- waTr'that'stiin pre judice in favor of viva voce votiiijr, and that they, feeling committed, may vote in favor of the proposition. If the President was as he should be. and member'rir hi. influence, : the eftvet" or viva voce vo tins would be to advise the neotile of the "names' "'of.' tlie persons for whom thir representatives had voted, but as it is, the rftert will be to brinz the whole Executive influence" into tlie e leclion of printer of Congress, and in fart in place that ermfirntntrnT nswelt M all other patronage i n his ha nd : an- !!,; indeed. ...the;; 1 louse hs,JI, b jijt eitraordinarv enbrt assrrt its own in dependence. The attempt to force such a tneasuie upon ihe.Jluuse at jhia time, shows that the dominant faction believe it esseutial to their success, and if tins be to, it is the strongest argu ment against its adoption. t 47.- 3. Telegraph. Bali: IX '." In th i tray, oa lh tfitli ultimo, altera linger, big lllnett, which she k. r with almost unrxam. pled laalietHU., Sir. Alois McKsnnl Frrkman. ontof t ol tCitinund II. Kiceinan, K. bhe vw-d pcrivaiiy resurneu, ann in Municrout rrlmivet and friend aha r 16 la deplore her uitiita. It death, hat the anhtulatniu ol believing siiat lUir lota bat been her eternal gaiu IMthril. meall virtues and alletlions ft 1 1. deceased, it become! not p aewpcr to (peak Ihey rta taerrd for lh public ). , The Uerilii.g Keani of Ihnw th hat left behind her, ate lha most anccimg wttnriari m how much and haw juaily Hr. Caldwell had bee attached Iu ihe kwiiits. lion for nearly Inrty years, and wat Justly et teemed th patHarak af learning ami acian in otcr Stat. At lh Faculty will doc biles pre war S auhebl akctth al lb lit ef Ihcir worthy and venerable Pmideat, w deem It altogether aupct flao) la attempt leak which van k to muak better petlormcd by liiam- tieially al tkey ar pravided wlik tha materiel acceeeary forlhc amlertsfclng. . a . In thit county, on tfi tith attimo,"Mr.'liur. well ftimatt, aged S4 ywart. I Wayo uufltykoalha Iftdi ahlojo, TraUrt CoJlUw, in the 7dikyrwf kit . TW dceeated hat mai ly resided in tk aanaiy af La aov, and repreaenle taat aawMy Ms lis Lrgia. attar 01 tarn of thi State, and mr apward af Ikirty patt haa resided ia Way aamnry. -iwUm, an tha Wih aUtiaa ; llhwiajt year pa at I At Newt & GdManie. Raa. '- At Statatville, oa lh Ilih aklava, . a., a wt no ion, Eat), age awawt o.- la Halifax eownly, 1 a th SUtk wltiaaa CoL WlMIs Johaatoc, . , , , . Eplseoival fckool. At tha aaeammiidaliuna af tka Snhoot of Nonh Caraliaa ar aaeaflUieist ia adme more pnpilt thaa thatc ahka aataea haw Wrraa dy kern Inrwarded ta lha Mactar, ika Batiaglv Commute ink ika mrthail tnmi miny lb pwMat.-rhtw Imthii applaaatkaa datkig-th pre scut tcteioa cannot be rrrvited. , Itssl that, aa tnoa aa the ar com modal ion nl lh School aaa b enlarged, notie at lh laaM will b givea. Ut order of lh Committal. 1 S, IVtS, Cbairmaa, . Raleigh, Jan. 31, ISM 7 m FensaUe Aca4esssjr. - Mr HUTCHCSUN ha. arrived ia RahrigB, Bif wiwwril nrr arawi mi. J . January Wt I S31 - -' U AttCnEC TEXCIV Watrta and Clock Ilrpalrer, Upetiilly kihumt lb aaiaeat taf Kaleiek. and Ihe-adjuniiug onatry, llsal Is ka Sited p in (tortn rtK.ino Mr. John Unffalowt la vera, where ha it ant' pared exrvstt anv orarvt ia hit line, with watneati nimelnalilt and aVettavtel 1 aft f wkach 'thadf btr warrasrl Tw peifa, a welf, unto chai g will ha ma. I. Ilavln resided in Ihia. placet, tu. Iota yraett aastf -WlMrrma; -tkat WW una- giacn gewaent aai isiasttna tw siswaa WOb akMas aa font wot bed, b hence that he ill. at kit aaa anewcentent iu uwsturst, reaerr a libwral akar nl pwrunage. OCT EHRt-avlntr neatly cxecatctl. January 8.1, IfcU J if r A Pleasaat Family netaMeisca, In Ilia W'r stria part of lb Cht d Unleark, wilb a lot emilniiimg tan acre, a well of cgar Ileal na lar in lha yard, and all uceeaaary aut budding. Il th abose prwperty i aot dtrpnaad uf by Ike flrtt of March nrat, H wUI be expoaed tn mblia tale, lugrthrr with all my mker property, af' Which lu SHHie a ill be gtrrn, - J-r " mclson ruii-i ji." Kalrijih, Peh , IS9S f ( ' Bank A(at. -t------"'';.' The mihecriber- wdl attend tu-hnaiata In tha- Fur renew big aotrt, ' .V 'i f 00 for rrr citing and Iranamillmg th maary : ' on (iHMrosmia, wbwa lh anm m lent thaa - t'UHiitiitUi-a.'- v ri' irri li'liig HM't li'antniUlnig a diteownlt. over l.ooy ibdlart, . too. Kah-feh. Frh-y . IS3J r i Vniamft2e Prpertf ror Sale. . t. I onrr for aid my retiilrnar, ailjnining tk -City wl Halrigh, eim.prlOfcg about Ikrre hnmlted acretad sand nearly tbwwbnla af wbarh h ea -I'ttud, and well rorkrd wkh md. 1 ko' llwellmg llonae k atrntenirnl, aad tufftevntle tavinw fnr the aer am modal ion of a Iw gn family , and w ilhiu 4hirty ttept of on ol th best springt iu ihit turn. l h aul house rom prebend every building "f omlnH or contenarne, aad ar well audi. Th distance from lb Capitol it about threw nwarrer rf a md in oVeef emtrar, and " lb anntiguity id th aad land wtHttd admiral tb haulmg uf ait load by lit day, I fill acH npn reaaonabl lernia, either at I arias af credit ' ' ... II lh patrahever ahnald lire fee k. HI aj aril my plantttma and mdl na CsaLtne aad Ntutr, rnniaiaitig ahnut t ISHJ arrrt, aVcnledl lb beat land anu planiaiiiia in ar near ahw cuni.iy, and tk brat mdl akkio nanny miev avta;mg a loll al flti kaabel at earn and U id a bral by lh )rar, Th all-ram Mrver Milsnf.' l h pmniaikm and axilla' three mile trnm my r-tnh-nrw. l in t bull tur S ' tSaT 4td like at redit. . lltKltt EAWr.lX. rfc. t, ias r s - O The rditne of the If t a Wra tacetalcr wBI plvaa Im intwrS lh ahot si wcrk. ' To. ealert la Lamtrer. " HrntmaalW In fnmisk Ike ncceaaary OiaatHlty af MWrlbhUUIlKM nr the roof tafiha Kc fa.iiol, will It reerivrd by lb Coaamiaaionrrt, ai ib i.fli. of Sir Dan ftm, an I'aimt fhmarr, tmiil the 1 t) da al FeaHaary -acxl ," Peraont nVairaat uf mg -a aonlraat a Ul call .Xim JWC- L'alnav-wao-wril tumiaai lj aaccaaw-v. informal iai in regard Isi.lk uuaulhj taul a of ika luri. (. 1. -" ft Ulilm of tlu- Unanl. V -, ' I ttrtUUcWy . January t, tMt t tw The Fatadf Aflnstrer. A flrmt-MiHiihtr tnnn.ml. oVtmad in ,k. "ut - ala adAlaudcal Kditiuu, Saerrw Alwaic, and Wi-:.wTvaiairaT n mar grHrr - Mtratinn to Mnsie, ditctHtnrcird wilb lha likhi awd rk -fling amatcsirnltiifi. . k -- - - - j wwia in oarlnrat awetr B.r basal iikcteket nl eminent Manuccd jff,M Jnsl and ui.bicaard t.'rliirisnif on New Jatuaical. 1 uuiwcmiua.- tvaaats iw l.h-rk Musis, Vacal ??U W hwwnr- rhaj import of" Muaaral Inanuution m Jtrmmi wf vry grad. -lf(in U ntmrt rkmd in tk Lniaerskya-.-t Phjtiolnajirnl nvquirb t inl th cmslntrttoa cf ha Mum an Veic,Kr, ha. with tlirewiion fee their anliivalamt KlrnsrnU of llutical IJoctw tHmj-asmpt'" ad-nVpid foe wc ht ptiblnl and pi is t M) siru.t ol Intiruelion, and aual,. fientHmt nf I'caatiertt - limit la parent (a gim ' ' ilsrir aliildren a ilutiral Kilm-aOnni Urcet dsaT ill transacismit f Uudeat wictistt An deteatd Music, a hh MaiMtnt of k B.-i:e. Uemt nf Foetrt Hawed, Moral and HiWarhtall Kli ganl ami Useful Ijlrraiarei New sod aria ' ginal Music, h) distM.gni.keil tmpoacra bar. mokewd for two or tmir loiwi, arranged far lh Organ. Pmnnfuti, or mhe avMrumewla, -aad adapted, (HBa,prbru wcraU.) ta ika I'ai bar, lh oWhoul nn-m, and the Cknrsis. Kdiiad hy Cll iKI-KS IHXCLKY. ta whose, all lellai and etMuiba,aioil tkvwka k adutwt Hd. r.... . p...... - ... ; . ,. ., , " TRHvi.4. ;;:; .,.'-'; aaTt" . . f aJtwaadf ft (0, pasabl in sis months, ar $ doiiars. al lh cad id Ilia er.- ,: .... ,. -0 'IHn-mrtitag:ihc;w lane, a ill 1 rtnrmber, i UH ctuet, to enelot the amaanl af Mbaarurtrm, or fuvward ait r. frrrnerK ami Ihe agt lWir fc. (TT Any Uargtraaa. Taaaber of Usa. -. , master . l-rsotml f.Umf. ae Iriead ttaaMi. 1 rally, (furnishing a refer, 1 wbw ar.ni S die. pwwam in. aid the al.iina.ama Maawjrasi, ks " '-T7-' wrwnc i act at aa A few, an lor. ward Mbtripiimi, with the money, afocu- risk. ben lb amount cteeed 10 dollar, r , . .. Ageni who prwear v aubtaribwrt, and kw. ama rwaaibl for is paymant, thali rcceir S tixtb opjr wkbowt aaVmkiaal abargc. OCT Alt Utter relMit Itviaw work, anle frota amkorhwd Agwwta; ajruat ksv paid, and ; directed to C, Utaaixr. , . t.V'' cvV.c bop Ihose . who with !wrll to lha c MtaaTBtlV jail! wrwir lotrreat thnttelt hi ? ' oar behall, and forward u jhm, n, or twenty mtmec,.riboal bulling 04 to lb IrowU t nd aa Aal. . :. ,
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