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,1 T( . lie wet 'iCUlenf of the Uiuteil le.' ,e Tt iat accounts I ()Ui.i u4 MkWigaUtelhit ill t....i on the part of )hio,;1o; run l)iiOBiarT line in uiaputtj itaire uerii. h-pfet--wen-ed aod-that Laca1ias returned to the seat ,wernment, with, the view of con the Leirisl.tture immediately lie jmrp!M8 of submitting the ine6- V, tlie decuwn ol tail b Mr. mjurjr of fiviv- - Of election of a Whi lo tlje .Senate of the United, States Is secure;' :.: .' 4 ;-- -- ' ' .v-- The ' Nashville V an Buren "Union" atte itfp'l s fifl h Jul rjlneTaiise oTTu Jge braen atUmp? W being made br rcckle coA of the Hefner to nee the belief that Jutlge White be ". br f lie opposition ,kt irur and disgrace 'the, President, triiaHVrTaniTname'JullttOa people that he has no popularity o t nef Stat es7ehTbydn riec ting nis name with all that it deems hateful to Ten ncsscesns.It represents North Car olina s placing herself under the dic tum of4he..VanJl:lren. Baltimore Cau cus, and of course, opposing the claims ofJudge White? and state, as evi dence of the fact, tmt vlurge meetings lia v e 'nee nHTJriWwWTsr'wTWjr muniies for sending- d legator to the Democratic National Convention at sjitem of . part ji. warfare to heap upon him the opprobrious epithets of "Bank Nuttifjing Senator,w apostate,' .trai tarr &c& But 4h peopl will see unfair and malignant they are una vailing and otOeroptible. - ' ' ingcan be more devoid of truth this rrdicuWiuS chavgc Judge . I 1" l..tlnin'Mml III . UV "e ,l, ,,,r Utiut: lining aim , '. ' 1 c , I Il..... Ue Incnil Ol vjenrrat jiiiKsvii, r himself to be used to "disgrare Pie.idti!?' Judge W hits a ven- espostlc of democracy, become )ol 10 "ill vine antt jruoi.'"" "v . I ocratic nartvli 'Jc inUexmie though it has lor its propagator no less aperonage than the Hon. Mr. Man gum, a Bank Nullifying Senator in CongreKS, and who has been proposed to be run fur Vice Fiesident uu the White ticket." Now, if the object of the Union" was to practice a deception, it could no); have adopted a more suitable ex pedient; but if its aim was truth, it has llrginia IJleetioru.-'Vh final re sult has at length been ascertained; and the political complexion of the House oCPelegatfi.ii jtfiua.. tinted by the several Richmond -papers; By the Compiler Admiaistration 72, Uppomion anil wmte 7lfeaon why he -feels auredjht the tlRep j! j-the-vv nig van nuren oa, vn- the People. The learned Editor of the 'North Carolina Standard" of jVan, Barenisin, in an article on' Miss Kem ble'a book, -says, he has a su ffictent qnaintaiwre'th he-otld koaw .hat OUtt PEOPLE t ARE MORE . EASILY : HUH BUGGED THAN ANY ON EARTH!" Can any one, afterllhis, doubt hit confi dence in the peoplt to manage their own affairs, or the sincerity of all his sweet 'expressions about their "intelll eence" and- lemocracv?"' And can anv one now oe ai a iiimw"i Vain Buren and White 66V The par 4JejyllJhAJaie intnlstrirJoirw.'tJj the CowpU?i ttCWiMS hjuTOTeriafS firm that tlie result is not a test of the relative. sren2th of White and -Van-4- r- Ruren that question having been denied and evaded by the Van Buren presses and leaders through the whole compaign. The Van Buren presses labor hard to deceive the people in reference to the character of the supporters of Judge Whitf. With this view', a ridiculous leavfiea s nrfr lo Jfsjiutr gootl uevi- i ne Argus, i ae an eei in vin egar, cuts the matter short by saying there are 9 republicans and 10 feder alists Inlhe corporation F iesli (i rocen esf ... ;.; .'v-:i-::&C.;?vV- .1 Bull JWit w'uh Sit am. few eneme was passing alone the tolumoia-fi,,,,, v EWihiei J.iii i. ureeerioi : II hn hi n"l reonimllin(t in" a. long lite, in the pumic service. Il)-;JI5r-?ft-fc9m ;.wence he. re.- d - hi - nomifiationf re . amply icaf at ince tof hurl the slander m the Head of 'iti , author. y'udy kno-Ws that Alabama anu . ! i - .1 i m m n rii the moat zealots in his support, can any one Ke Tol? hT.Fant as to .1 'il -.1 ilmoa Vtflto ve mat f uner m n i.help to "disgrace the Presi-" ' or fo "divide Hml prostrate rue uemocraiic ' Jackson man of the first ccspec- ' form erl j citi-eff -ot-w , iu- from Tesnessee, assure" uttie friends f the Jdmirihira- klud?rWhite, and that even Oen- JACRSOV'S tOMMKXIOSa and most M Sf: l' W E " P ? . A 'l B . K PJl lUM.' liee are they who have brought ttnlo-P White, and no man - pt c . it ili a mon Uiioi -vnauuu vuu aj by the adversaries iif the Presi or of Dfm jrracv, without being ty of a wilful and deliberate false- iL - - largs portion of the Opposition, Ic'.e White; but I'icy candidly ".it I true, are goi iowlede""thai Ihey do It veiucrani- tliat finding themselves t uahle ele-.t one of-their own pJ le two Administratian candidatcV take bun in preference to Mr. Buren, as a choic cf evils. But is believed that those tvho may be led the original Opposition at the tliTariff and Internal Improve- It men, &c. will in no event vote imjand such will be the course of e of the more violent and hot-head- t the South. ap- eautiei of CMcuning. the Itment of delegates to rnirrprcsent county of Rockingham in the Balti- le Caucus, or Humbug, did take ft, it appears, sotiii afier the meet- luf the penple,Ay which the measure put own Dy an ovei wiicihhuj , adjourned. But we areijnformed h gentleman from that county, that r the. people had dispe sed, only 4rlix persons, delivered from the j a mlwance t - sucn- an - un wiei i j- v as aii assembly of s'unly yeo,men. A the business in their hands, and, Vpite. of all opposition, despatched it hout the least difliculty. Si, then. statement in our last week's paper State, there are sixty-five counties; ui have been held for sending- delegate to the great Democratic Baltimore Cau cus f but our information enable , us to say, positively, they were not 'arg'e njfPJ'.Wu!!JQlVe,JV.Q. posed of only eleven persons, the num bef af se;eraT "olherTT-'noT'xTFeir twen'y, and, with but few exceptions, this has been about the utmost limit of the numerical greatness of the "great Van Buren meetings" which have been held in the 24 counties of "the Old North State." And if they be taken as an Index to public opinion at all, they certainly represent it as very nn- Tald-4o-M"anBlHenrd.T Ba'itTuwFCauc 24 coufrties to contain 24,00 voters, and grant an .rfr"LH.'j?l?"?? each meeVingwhlcii'H'Tveryli .n,. r,o makinn- an a2!rrc2atc of only 720 caucusites the result will show that but a very tniall fraction have taken part in favor of the Balti- mnr. Cnnrim. while the treat mas of the people have stood alout from such an anti-republican measure, and refus ed to lay themselves under any sort of obligations -to be governed by its deci sions. The unfavorable attitude ct NortJi Carolina towards this great Caacust ii;sy be still more forcibly tf lustrated by adding to the supposed 4,000, the numbve of voters contain ed In the 4t conn ties, in which' no Van Buren meetings -have betn held, say 46.000, which will produce an aggre--gate of 70,000 in the whole State tu ly 720! of whom are represented in the Caucus! ThiacxhibiU, in bold relief, tlie ut ter hopelessness of the Regency cause in this SUte. The truth is, Mr. ,Van Buren never had any popularity of his own in North Carolinaj and while his borrowed rays, derived from his con nexion with- General Jackson, are-fa- ding away as swiftly as the General s term of administration ts nrawing to a. close, the prospects of Judge White, the people s candidate, the old, weu tricd.hoiiestatfd faithful republican, are asrapid I y brightening A desperate ef- tliceditorial,Bhcad ,,f thcjastaflrfqri,; in whicU they .are pwtrajwl,: in every variety of ahade" and color supposed to be objectionable or disgusting to the neonle. and fi.nallr classed under the sweeping title of a colition of fed e ... . -.1 i n..tt;fi.r raust4rBauonasqm""-""-'-' a;iin umler nirdtirul color?. With ' rtrrxr-TTTrTr"1 Humlenz the people of their political rights!" But there is so little truth in the ariicie, that any one with " half an eye" can see its object. Can the Standard ilare to assert seriously that this i? a correct an fcytTiful pirtui e of those" wlio have raisgilthc flag? .Can he inflict such an unkind and perfidious bbw Fnonthe fiends -of Gen. Jackson? Iffhlsrear' his Caucusites, will he forget what i3 f ,4uc in thfiol.d Xluef-and,,Uis genuine. friends? They have brought out Judge White, and thy will sustain him- All attempt7Tolir8imTff'-fact--vilt--be fmitlessr The- Administration-men will to almost en masse for White in Tennessee, f where he is best known, Ala:ba'ma and Mississippi; and in the whole South and West, when his claims shall be fairly understood, it is believ ed, he will be supported by a large ma jerity of the Tmnda of Geu. Jacksonr by all who ape .truly., republican at heart. ' bujr "will be such as Jo secure the liar monious support of all true republi- Ia&OM3Lt democracy awlthe- people r" Hear UnTiE'yTO'iSf0plWe were'fJ7y Inti.tlniirirnl limn a)i on earth!" The people will certainly feel themselves verv much flattered by this' compli- .i ..,. i.tiiimmt from the ' oran of Van Burenism. The Kditoc of the Standard endea vors to clinir to the sutfBvfuge to which his miserable trick to disparage- lr. Calhoun's report had driven - bun, Calhoun unenuivociilly denies the aeii tliWeo ( lie ascribes to him V be has t lie that "Mr. Calhoun s letter i an at koowleilgment, in tact, that lit may Uavo uttered (he aristocratic, senti ments attributed to him.;' Wliht will nut desperation do! especially under tlte-Hefv-e-xpressed by 4he-Sndrdi that "our people are more easily humbugged than any on earth!" Qovoral rases of Cholera occurred MomnhU. Tennessee, a few week a"-o: four of which terminated fatally The disease liad, however, ceased at tlie date of the last account. ling a A -itatxiirff Jrll' ti fv'S seemed to slwot itirta, Daneiui R . . -It.. t..frl. at Jlifi 1 '.. .UJ.V. tujc..ru)Vi'w-.!'"9'.-''--"r T Chump. Mailt im safetv consisted in movm he there fore nut on the whole Wad o! the ac:rrt cumulates tenm. aTiirtnrrar -aranw ike the wind. " The nrard beASt struck short ol hi aim. he missed his footing, and rolled down a high em bank men t. o the infinite gratification of those who had watched his beha viour, an. I to the' glory of the engi neer. 1 S. lias. . , v .. .. n , . c . lUil. Road, the entineer espieq a noble oull 'driving across tin field, 4 apparently to give battle to the ma chine. He was coming at the top.of his speed, his tail stuck right into the ...-... .a- 1 air, and his neaa down, as y ior inmc diate attack. As .the bull errant rush ed onwant,: the director checked the ear. and receivtfdthe blow upon the -ftont--whelTJicMaaiiL several steps the putting ol the steam pipe seemed to challenge nun io a bc cond onset, and n he came, bellow i. ;.. ,. I'.., i Office. tielri, too tcUiout lor ilfcrli-Bl, lli M " Sperm mI Tiiow Ca- Umm Sii (0th) i Almowl mml Kipm 'Snperioe Oipw I ntawe anil SnuRc 'iPirktc.l k Smok.d St- Drr IW tad Tonur . llolo(tn SUfi LIQUORS. Hi-tmly (;Kmpig Appl I'ctoH m Amwiean ! Jsmawa Rum Sl.UmiS lo N K.,tl ito llnlUi.il 4im lii.li Wliinkrr Miiiimiahita ! Tri ; 1 1tttti6imiTa WtNK'S fni-r ; .. . Sl.eirv Fronline MAI.T LIQUORS. IrfMitlnn trnii kliMil. AIImiiT AIb - (JUOt.'F.ttlR''. l-oit Hnar, J ami J nunlujf Itl-vll ' 11 il itiuinirttMl, Cut. J-tiu SI . l-innir, l t '",!; riminj, in .... wrai Stiife, Knit furtiit rijr cr miij-i - Mmw iIImmm- . . . ' ' Av rilKliciriilisli,- on Oi )nv"', riiiuK II. VVillwmi SlHI Jane l .wve. liulti foi niwljf il H eilV. DIED, tk. Kubrrt XlmiiRomei. Hilunl nm ul iinin 4Im Sail amt Slt PHr ' Hart lirouen uincr Vtutiaiil jer anil Thompaea'i - Bttftnw - Pnwilrr (kri) , l)n. . beat Eullith eB hire Shut (ataoHed) liar 11 -,t ICODN anil MR AT. ClCKKitV,TIN ami t.l.ASS WARE, - nrleil, - AUo, full a.ilm.t of PUOliS n-T O.I fcaiiil, a Im ,e quaniu uf leellent IllAItltllvtK 'iSw,'::; rJVttttte. t M : "; -- fj, y ,unrltAns Snppcr ami v I oilier Ilrlrt'Mliaeiua erieu up ai m SOftititli'tlftiW TeriO";tnirr1iti--.1 To Iti m r t attf sit iA.u at, a jtmr? marsiai.. iniUulullsr.aMLJ'eqyuc.lir IwlliwliU Itt call anil rlltr iii lilt ir arronnia, ' abaolnlel)- Ota mj thnl the'y .IkiiiIiI b clnteil. (fy -aVo Credit tojv ClmrhstdnJii last iniiuth, 4,-228 passengers and 3,G85-bales.of CUoiv.veritiKcyi:d upon this road. . The receipts of the Company or: the same 4inve nvmnk4 to 820,906 GO exclusive of $833 33 for conveyance of the Mail, . . , ... board Petersburg Rail Roiiil- -The I I'lifknt itvim I'.Ml -..-r- . . .... In l.ramili. eoiiniy, o ui" i mii.in, lif I IIhikioo, hi 111' finili )-:ir nl liia age. la Umliei loi'l cimi.iv, n lli :l.l ii.auni, Cnl. l.inlium, an Uffui-r-vt tlie lteolmion, ael t!4 -.tr. In Oiiiigp cnnnir. nn llie Mill intlant, Mr. ll. I, aulilivr ol lite iteiroluliun, i.J -Itfiiii 7(1 In I'erinn eoiiHtr, on Ihf 4ili in. Mr.. IViaeiU A'uilUuU -iifii-uCNaluiiiikl. .-JV'iwUeel, in the 5li.i jtar of Iter Ke- . ;- In MeoHr eomitL o lli t9ih ull r KVAV, W.Kerr, Kstj. " Ailoi-iiry at Uiw, abuiit 30 yeara ol ae, 44(-MmHy.r-0W- 4h tittt-lllM, UUa-X-Uta- rin Jane Urnarn, itaiis'iler ol lli t?n Wm: ISrown, ilrf.M, in the ITih Tear rtlief.jBC-.lilw. -trritftn'a KiiiT 'SlH0e1iiiei1y:afi'WtVn1liiil''lieltr- Her frinnilt tmin'l-it pu'viniu In Ri Iter up,, lull lliry aurrow not lli'iie wlm liave no hnpe, fw l,ef ttote-Vtanit -MintVt-Vi- fielicrt 1hH itieir lois i lier gHin. one mmio a pi iiieaaiuii m imi in Cliriit, .limit llirea yeun airice, iml imiuil with the M. 1 Church at npilnne. i. w inu-oiaWIWAei-1iitiil'l' tfrremt-inrt relaltvu iier, tint "llicr. U nrtl.inR li! peae IU fort is flww beinj matle to indocerthe luttCIJatter was a little incorrect. A'aniruwajnenXlR5" gh few in number, are not so far nd thilr brethren uf the lower . itvtict 4 fhev were renresenieu 10 Havin-r a tufficient number for a irirto, on secretary and three - - . l foiittee-ineo, they proceeaea ac- ding to the most approved plan of fir eastern brethren. - - Jlhode Island. The returns of the election in this Stattf have been Spared by the legislature, n tne ult is at follows: The Laewen Governor, 4 Senators, and 37 - ra- preentativet,anr -Vvhigs. n Jvernor, 2 Senators, and S5 Repre- Utive?; are Administration men. lore is a vacancr in the benate nrd of four, there being no choice. ese must remain so during the year. piere is nq provision by law to fill 1 he hig have therefore vajority tf two in each House, and the Lieutenant Governor i, ex '? a Senator, there is a joint Whig people to believe that Judge White has permitted himself to be peed as a tool' of the opposition, &c but it i$ a trick so shallow and infamous, that it will totallr fail of its design; and when his claimhll-be gtoml f we verily believe that- he-'wit nimity by the Administration party in this SUte as iij either Alabama or Tennessee. The only eround which the Union has for calling JudgeMangum "a Bank Nullifying Senator" is the stand which he took in the Senate against the re moval of the Deposites, a course which Was pursued by many others ol our most distinguished statesmen; who are as much opposed to the United States' Bank as General Jackson himself and azainst the Proclamation, which was als6"6pposeT Vf nuBfcdS-and thou B2d ot State Rights men, who repudi .H doctrine of Nullification. But Mr. Mat.gum has been proposed to be run for Vice President on the White ticket, and i opposed to Mr. Van Ruren: and the Regency have there fore an interest in making him odious; ...v.. i... ..v- mm" wn hueH meeiinf n, vwj - . freSa. .. . Private Mamijuctory of Publlc'Ojnn ioff.The Alabama Intelligencer ata'tea that an effoft was recently made in Tuscaloosa, by a candidate, to get up a private meeting, at an 'rffice, after night, for the pu rpose of apibin tin g a delegate, or delegates, to represent the State of Alabama in the Baltimore Causus! This is in perfect character With the Regency. ' They prate loudly about ""democracy," and take exces sive pains';tok cajole and flatter the people; but wherever-theyfair to coax them into their wash measures, they 'attempt to drive them by means of se cret cabals or caucuses tiius giving the strongest evidence that they. In re ality, regard the people with the ut most contempt. We aain catstion tire people against iheseIrrctftu t jes, afliEp:id oif Directors of this road have ileclar ed a dividend of four per cent, for the last six .month s. 4 IIknky L. Ellswouth, of Connec ticut, . has been appointed, by the President, . Superintendent 1 of the Patent Oflice, which he has accepted. Dreadful Tomadf) We learn that a .very destrnc1iveTTnnado'"passcd over a part this Counlyt on Saturday, tlie 9th instant, near ihe section known he-Ji.r.ev Settlement. It prostrated every thing before it, not a huusc, tree, or fence was left standing where it nassed. The destruction ot property .was .verju greatj but the most mtSaiu cnory circutnsiante. ureuw respectable young lady, whose name, we believe, was .Jones, hue was standing in one corner of lhq house when it tumbled- down and crushed her to death; when lie. was found, af ter the storm subsided, her heail was severed from herbiidy! J XVe tin've not learned the extviit T the Tornado, but it embraced -in t width about.a iiun tcr of a mile. H 'est em Carolinian. - a .1 i Dreadful Jiceident.-Mr. Morgan Wilbur, a native of Massachusetts, an industrious ' and worthy young man, wa. killed on Saturday 2d lnst. at Weldon N. ' C. by the accidental go- in;; ofi'of a blast Another man, an Snraipe:if"f(t peiTetlty ieTgneit Tip lonie" (11 !.. L..i- il.nili. ami ealmilt'H tier fi lini'i u iiwel tier In ItiMvrn. "Itlrli.-il lire Hie llii Ujflt. Ik- in We" T.nrl.r Commmvcnteil Tim tnhvrilier lutlrf pmtrliateil Ihii well knuan e,ia' Italimt nl, tiniatKil near Ibe Cimi t limine in ifiii r'njr, retpvelfiill Inform tie piib lic, tliat i a il, in luiiiie, lie kept open Inr the arcomniitiliitinri of rpmpam iiniler liitn imm iliate aiipvi Mitrnilenee Me pleiljei himtrll that hi (able aliall lie ! pli-miliilly tupplieil with the beat of every tiling Ine maik. t afliHila. Hi. lalilea are cn.ienirni anil eslenaiwe, anil .ill ! allflHtflt 'Iif t fiiitl.ful .nit epcrienee! !. o paint nor nene'ihall be prel for tlie eom rirtbfe"iteeoninii'llHin of ciilnier. cry lie will lie prepari-il in aeaommodale Willi , bo.ril tliiitr niembi'i-. of ihe appmachmK loo- ,enfm. t);VVtntJAtti Kn. FKItKS CUHRKNTV i?-:; ; an? : j; ' ....,a..o ..- Hi.. ..... : -I rf; : : : ? v : : 1 1 : : .jrf o C tn4 SI 9 tvf ft 4 It -:. M. 1 Ift IS v -fil 1 stratagems of-the-Van Buren 4edrs. Their professions and practice differ so widely, that it is obvious they flat ter to deceive, and intrigue to ensnare. Thev "steal the livety of Democracy to serve a petty rfyl??Z?.C-Jdj-- the very "samef means, PisistrVtug.over; ever established on earth. Histori ans Inform us that he was "a most artful and accomplished dissembler; and one who had all the exterior of vir tue, even-beyond the most virtuous, who seemed to bethe motHcenlom stick ler for EQUALITY among the citixens, and who absolutely "declared against innovations and chanse, Yet his design, in all this, was to subvert the liberty of Greece, aud raise himself to a throne; Jina Dy nis arunce mu ni dress his seeming virtue and fair pie tences, he s occeedjed in jwfJt on Vhe peopierand 'in afcompliahing his treasonable object. Once more, we say, let the people beware of those who have "all the ex terior of Democracy, even beyond the most democratic! Excculifn. William Garner, of Northampton, convicted of murder in his wife, was hung at Warreaton on Friday jait. , , - M w e y, :-': " - KJ o O m- w o ?" t 6 it -3 aOAUII.0, rorlKombrra of the Con.yjfntiojiy.. ptoiif S rWt lite due lormerly oeaiipieil hy Henjimiii 8. Kin, Ewf.,- tmt hatin rnorrlv Topniieil .l.v tn Bitiimijiitl.le, in a rii -lel aiiile, h.lM n or tuemv iiuniber of tlie en-" tiiiiig f :iin'i'tinii, iWf aui iU-piiM-iee 14 ilirir fi iinili befO f'e brioeil on llirmt the will, iwiibI, emli iir lo rtinkr llicir liluatkin 1Vy pVi.Ll.lM U SISTER . Ralcili, My W.U.1.1 '. gJ l. S. .In earlj nppliration wnntH lie pre- -feereil, in mitt t' to fit iipruoma foe llw reerption of gtolltfOitn. . 4 . , roR ng,NT Tliaf iletii ittile reiiiwiee, lately oeetipird dy -fi if oear p PR i xc.'" - M Tlie mi-Jirlnal tMin'l t( whfrh he" neeH .. atlcati'il by .lli fealaimeil liealih- of hamliTaa lu have lriL'J itn-m. wltt, be oneanl Inr ih j ireepii-rt flf Cfmpahj' rn l;e' Hrtl of Jnni f ITtrmi, ne H.mrif, Hie. a u.niil, t Nrnwn nertnaa, flpe nf; ni'i'ren imi oetni, lill.;PI !V ,i..H?rS-. J.l.iM! P'T.j'HTAj-eaa: vinable ilctlil' H"li wnllie marie Inr. ramilie bf 'ilii tnnnth. '"le ',B. 'I' Seaaon, Chimnr). have Uenbnitt. in tlie f.'aliinei w biah win niuka llem miirb tre ri"nfettiiliU " ' In- aiiilillen) In tbe niil ennennirpeei of tlm fc.lalili.timriit, IIMNS tlflUHKS b.el,. h.rn eomo-iie'i !, wliere Mai li otettrj deru ol Kint-i-Htwia '-U U Im bM f1. . e a tO M M -.rf" m. a to Clip--m v m '. m m t VI . IS 91 SI I ishmanf wa.-wverejj now : tii a lair way to recover. '.. JIahJux .litvotqje. Starts of the 7 V. According to appointment, the match race, two mile heals, between Black Dutchess and Uwharie, look place over the Salisbu ry Course oa' iE:day, themB.Ml:. at ant? Uwfean e totik th purse with thel'reatest easeVdistancing bia conv- petitor the hist neat, unoer a ugni rein. He is Hie property i wr-i R.IIolt, ol Lexington, N. C, and was entered by Maj. Jatnea R. Uuie of this towns Black Dutchess was entered by Mr. It. E. Love, a' so of this town. - . On Fridav7 three horses were star ted, a tingle ifash of a niiler Mr. Rich ard Kerr'a sorrel colt; Col. Rkh. W. Long's Grey, and Dr. Holt's Medley. The Grey took tlie jurse,,in conse quenceof Medley's flying the track when some distance ahead on the last quarter. IVest em Carolinian Jf'elidone Albany. The whig have carrji:d.,-.inajorily of.tbe comman council 'of. .Albany, under the very eyes and teeth of the Regency, which proves beyond, a shadow of doubt, the state of public opinion where the man: agers reside- in their very, homes--aurrounded by their friend. aria in their domestic circle. ' To enable them to cany the. city, the legislature at their command cut up the wards to suit their pleasure, but there was still, and we believe forever will be a rer 'deeming spirit , itr; the peopled It aa a i r! M at -.- J." -.e..L.i cuau w " "l Shorei Spring; WatrfJoEu inX 'Kf, B, Un TKfliiy,' Ibe Ifilb of Jnne Ihcra will l i IXVUt. ie.ai 4lo'-atr-ilot fin M OitlC hl been prnfiderf.- . EPISCOPAL, SCHOOL. Tbe Semi-annual Rsamjnation ol I lie Epwro pal Selmol will commenaa on Monday Ibe ISib tlae of June tirxl( anil be eon tinned from ilay to oMftfTMflbirW'irtllrtral U nta ollbe lniiuittur.iul lb JfuUU gaaEfaHyi-are 1 ii' IS u turner Seaaion will begla oa KilX ihe SSlh day of the same month. Uy order of the School Committee,- r- r UV.O. W. UltKMAN, See'y. Raleigh, May 18, 1 W ' W Enr.ilnu.lion Kn!l iiud . Tarty. . A anliicriptinn I. II amt I'artr will brfuruiili ed al tlm Hotel il Mr tHivia Yoiin. In t'Uia Imrr, franklin eiiuiity.'mi tlie -vvuing. et b Jib ami S'h ol Muno tiiiln;. - .-. " May IS,IiJ- . ; . . 5t p.' Ltankof t!ie State oX. Carolina. The lr of tlie aharr. aiibMi lheil Inr in lint Capimlt ilw HwkfHr fWtl pa. mem baa not been made, i praipnued in Ibe I Tib of Junta. ,'aJLl1.-wlu-w -ituttL w4l4-jlwVHW be- totl- af lbw- " 3 I ilimroi tbe hi .King Iiohw, anleaa full i.nent Uc mule an nr iti lnre Hint liny. 1 Sultaiil wIih be pant for lb. ibeeea I tnliMiibeit Inr by ihfin, are atiin requeued In iwiiil in their receipt: llmi eerlijicaut w roK may iatue to llieni. II v nnli r. C. Uli'.VEV, C'(rt. . KPICOPAL SCHOOL. Al a laie mm ling of lha Sclioul Uuiuumiee, l wa. ordered that no one aliall be b. reader re ceived into the ItiMnaiion, whoe egej .1 ihJ IHim olmikinr I lie application, .ball exoeeiJ futirtren gear: t Tliia retull". Iiwee, iloe not ajiply In any who are. member, ol ibe school al Ue n-c-aiul lima. - . - Uy owler of llie CoinmHUe. - r 1GKO. VV. rUKEMAS.SeeV. ltalelgh. M.y 16. 183$. . t . State of North Carolina, . JOHNSTON COUHTV. . - Superior Court of Law, March Term, Etlw.nl l'riee' l. r V. PelUlon for Divorae. t Eiliib Prieo. J, - " It appearing tn tlie eatiafaetion ol tlie Court ll.at tlu) tlelewlant i. not an inb.bil.itt of tin. State, it i. thcrclor ordered IbW publication be made lur three tnonllu m tba tar, a aewauipfr printed in lha eily of Ualenjh, tint unlea. lb. aid Edith Price appear at tba ne.l term t,i l aaiU Court, lo be held in Sinhhneld nntlwilh Mon day of -cplemlwr ne.t.and ptewl, an.we, orde ..... i thm lemlin"e netittw", wdl be beard es parte, and Judgment pro aonfriMi entered WM1ESCUV, C 8. C, r.r. garnet her. 2? 3m JJy f7ic Governor, of A'erih Curolha, . . $200 lEward. . . Whereat it lie. been ai.de known tn me bf llie eerdirt of a Con ner'. Impieal, that fiiandi iiiR William., late of tbo Cntiniy of Tilt, waa resently merdered In the Mhl Counlyt and that JAVIKi VV AIXACK .laait. charred with the enmmit.ioa ol the aubl felon) t And whet rat, it it repretenltd thai tba tu.lt! J: we. Wallace it fntiii.e Irnm jmtlea. Snd ) belicfed ta ffstm llrd beyond, tint luiiiH cf tl.e bletei ' Nnw'iberefiire.tu Ibe end that Ihe laid James Wallace may ba apprehended and broughi,iu tfial, . have Itimijilit prnper tn laaue tint, my Prmslamnt ion, dfT.rii g a lie ward ol Two Hun dred Dollar lo any pernon or persona, win. will .ppndwiiif Slid em.fin biia- In any Jail within lliia Smie. And I iltt moreover, hereby iT('iiie all ofTicera, whet Iter t.'ieil or Miliiarj," aiitilii tl.ia biete', loU Ibeh' bed exertion. to (iprebeml, - ae cauae la ba appitbeuilcd -bo aluicutid fiigilito, ', .it.tt! .-.,J,Mrr; my hand Corrpori jhjKXJ under tbe (ireat Seal ot Ibe Slate y aKAL) of N'orttt Carolina, in the City Af Kn Wit,ht ,uf ,,r May, A. 1. .- . -riAYID r.. STTAIX. By tha fSoeerant. - - 5 W. T. Co t.i4 a, Privet Seeret.ry. r JAMES WAI I.AtK u repreaenteil ta ba . betweeQ tiuleen and arniren yeira of,aja, of fair aomptes'ian, liabl bir blue ayea, round laee, t..lerldi Imiji nm, 4 mo beai tt. He i. abntil B lertthiee nr mur inn. hi.n, ana would wcikIi one liiituhed and ftliren nr twenty pnunda lie bn. "" fine livcklv. each chrrk bine and oir, an lk. wbhhnfecl ttra'ghl fvrwaid. . , t ,4 ?m ..-
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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