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7 - !L. n t!ie It'pl "f t'1 1'onvt.iUee f the ,Ie Mowinf words:- - ":"' fTat in nukin; the ppnninn-nflt f( Re Jiio of Retirc(tn'at ' nhatt fee aieert "h J fe- 4iWi)r hBoiMit'f 1 ft FrH.erat Topi" tlioa i of l')e fit', after deditcliitjr lhat nnrehehded within thoae cottntjies 'which' 7 .1 n it teterally contain the mie-himdred and I mtleth nrt of the entire Federal rinnuia in afiieeaaid, by thennmSerof Itepreeeo'a . I - 1. . I 1. MIMAB . f h I emii)ir' that o each county contain- the eaid ratio, end no twice the said nu ttier altall be atuned one Represent a- L;t each rnneinty centainiitf (wire, but three time ihe sanl ratio, there ahull tanned two Repreaen' alive aivl o on fccrraairely, and that -then the retiaininif Iiiwjentalivet i'.nll be attijprr severally the-eoutis- btyitftirr eat frtrlMt'tH. rnauif. June 19, rv-er hy the Ree. M'rt. etera. fTiTfewyiierttl ":-tHom K- uu,,jditcUhe-e,wdIi WiHneon f utile, to oe ei.j tp whenever a co.i in it-' Urn. Vm9mtmtSfsesSsTBt yinih'rii, Thii it i expedient, in framinjj. Kilinen'a 10 .lie tnnii'ii.ion, nu inr aun t iif epreaetatiiin, !n the Home of (.'om ul, to (irovule Ilia' in makine every appor- nnt, t lie I .ei( nl.tli.re ahall divulr, or caime tie itiviiteil, thoae count ie tu. which mure iv l ao repreentativea shall br mi(rneil. election duuict. c.in iin( eierally of ijjiiom territory, and of equal federal 6era. aa nearlv' at convenience Will per. each of "which dialricts ahalt elect one nrene ma'ive only. yi u ibipiMH i ne i,fmmmee t mi wnnie, jrevtenlav, n re,latiHi t the number nf ihera which ilionH-- hereafter oomi'ne the ate anil 1 1 unit of Comninn. taken U, feb4-.aiJ..JiiaJWOtwM ua itreit4 . m tJHmHt4e t 4h-whte; ertiinrm . J l k.i'M....i: . -l-i.- i.. t m ly ihetsnveiiitnu, I he .Article 1 mitfotintt tnriM-twbllouaea were tt.ea Wtore i Vi .reatlinc lb . Artielo. vsli'.eh r1te to, iha lr. V i)lim il, h wa nut iaiitfieil the provnmH which direct the Geneial .nMv, at" it firtj fteoinn, after the year , an?l everv t'n year thereafter, to lay lf State into election ilutriut, in nmnorlion to (intiliff TaVpi -pYtH i.rtn thw i'rwtirry-ot'the tla ihnnglit there wnul.l be no necett.ty ith f.-ennenl change in onr ytem After -U r-wti-w - -Ttf-wjTirrTr "witr tiave In takeii, ho thought it wnul.l be nlneient to e a f.eli airngcmr.it, .met in twenty vert. nwl therelore, to atrike one ttn yeart. inert tvftt'i. r. tlninn mi.l. that it wool. I operate a- tt the eminly ill' Maopn, which he repreen tn anlr.ir twenty year In elapie alter the HUl.hi-f ire a new.arranijanient oltheelee iliilricl ihoul.l lake i.lace. At preeht the iof hi eountv were enlleete.l ctiieBy from j, the laml bcinf in the hanila of the Cheni lle bopeil many year wnulil not elapse re the e'Hizrn woul.t rain "pnseinn ol it. 1 i n ' " aliafr Tia.ilien yen, llie.4jOiiilalion an.'.!. i will Of e.i.ially inereateil, ami ine conn.y Ik em .1 led a ioiMHlate hiftueiiee-io the ir of lt-preentatie lie wished, there- that in long a space a twenty year alter . might nit elapsrt bcf.ne Macon enul.l he ft t.i which he might, in such case, liav a rla.m. he amenlmen ol Dr. William wa ev.r'ieilt n Juilgg JJastnn moeil an amendment to article m question," ralcnlated to meet 'the of Vlaeon, vii to a.l.l the IiiIIowiiir wor.l the yeat-l JUr '.'and. attl.e JuaL(v'inn..of IKS I;" o as to admit a new arrnnee- t in that- eart wbieh wa earned tT f olerli' r. Halsry then moved tn to amend the arti. tht ttn! amnuul ot inui.e laxr hi inin Treasury by each eouniy, nan no ascer- M UX'X an average ol me am.mni mi ire previou year, which motion waa to. Iieo'irstion keine on acreriojrto the article, iiieinted. flen." Siwitlu mmc' tO Itrike Cot L the provision m 'ri-lation to the number of tiiliire House ot Krpi'esentat.vrf., Ilia word Umirrd and twenty, and called the Vea and s on the q'teation, afhieh were tnken as lol- and negatived by a vote of "6 to 53 ai ler. Andre. Averitt, Adam, m, lltxter, llraneh, Hiee. Ilailey, nuntini;, 'ir, Cot, C.Mi;ier, tVeit, ollim, Daniel, 'bee. Galling, Gaston of Hyile, tiarr, Hill, , Mi.ssuj, llUuker, I lodge. Huggini, r.l. Ilarrlftelflri. llalljeT. Jacock, 1 '- Jfe- laMhsi.trrmHttlfT-- fOweM JUfcinjbiia. Pipkin, Powell of Hnben, Kara say of rasnnotaiiK, Itniiiuae. an. Sawyer, Sim, Slallmr. Spe.gtit ol fei.e,' Sander, Sheranl, mil, 1 my, ft'in of Kdecombe, Wilson of Perauimon, t. field. Wilder. i.Vt Meu . Arringtun, Unwert, liunneri ameer, U.il.ain, Hirckrlt, Hrndnat, Car- ' J kl llu. ke, C udiip Cathey, CansJer Clinl. it I ' iiiamlser, Caiinn ol Hutliri ford,. D.icke "'t -.hm, -BHtntl, : Kitwacdi. FisheT. faiMa, ''."fl Vlir Gailher, Grate. Gaston of Craien, ami F( (;r-,er, Gilliam, Garnet. Gray. Giles, pit er, ll.igun, I lai-grave, lltitchcnn, K. Jones, ilijfc , 4, ione of Wilket, Joiner, King, Kcflly. cOtU'j l-seur, Macon, M"Q.ieen, Morii, ia SI illan, Alelchor, M'niarmid, .Mr.rel.ead. ui, i4iiellrr, ,Minlf(oinery, nirare, e, 0en, Peariall, Parker, Uulfln, llam f C .aili i n. Siio. Skinnw. Siwieht of rn, S'.ti.,c lilJl)c4, U.tV'-8tNiell, H of LYaOieyr li.eeayh"mrr te, W4llm of Kninklln, Welch. William tl, William uf I'crton, VVellh.irn, Yo.ing '. lUrr.niri.m then moved. 10 atrike he Wnljtty in felaiion ohe1Sewltei h rfio ioii wa negatived 124 votea to 4. ailirmative votes were, Meaara. Harrinn" Wi1o of .KdVrcombe, ;-WiliOW9t't,if': mam. and llnntini(. ... .: - f VZ '. .wrftsl .atnendotenl. peopoied by te" G.siqii auwl ag'ee.l.Ui,, tha Aricle .il!r4t:'it:.ii irirtf' resiitin),nmau''f jprdtr of the day fur Uo.uUy nest. Saturday, Junt SO. Tyef by the tte.: Mr Jamiesnn e Conveniion went Into s fcorttthtttee W --Wlrateenvtmdfir'tnfi-iT'trtrBlfr proposition which tiei ttf the Con fhe power of direclirtir whe'her the Aemlily shaU", hold, iT Sessions l"7 or biennially Alter' a tteoate, P occupied the whole of the ai'. finer. fl'sraiinn warrarrird wi hotlt a divivtbii, rf of hienniat SesaionS. , Jiulne Gaston, smith, Mesari. Rtor. Wilaoimf -Per poiti, Skinner ad Sltobef. spoke in favor t.i. ni eeuionai ana unvernor nrjncn, f Daniel and Seswell. Mrtsri Macon. farda am) Cooper in favor of annual fona. '.. . - , - , Monday June 2. f Convention ain eolved itself into a rn're of the W hole. Mr. DnekeiVinibe in the 6th - resolution, isrnimaint that a tteelie apiininted to inquire whether ny. , V'whal amendment ahauld be made to 'Onttilutlim, ao at to make the capitation " "at free white porta rqoal. Alter 'erabte ilieasion, the eonimiltec rote d I! the f.dluwin; amendmen: t To atrike 11 after thb wnrd "retolreil," and insert rd, Tfit the imlivldaal aapitaiion tt of either aes alta.ll ant extend to thnaa 'else, nbe nve glty yecr of are, and eaeeetl ttia aapilatieat tat on free ' tnalea not wader twenly-one, nor tee ve year of ae."a Wank) a mend meat "loirted, and the resolution, aa amentlcd, T1 a' eontmltlee, consist ine ( jf,,i". Seawell, William of ! William of. Person, with instruction wt an M aaeorrtmr thereto. Convention then' rraolved Itself Into a vl the WW; Me Icrebeao in Ike tl 1 4 a t.liair, n the Sdi rciululirm, proposine W aommitt.. W appointee1 to itiur bether ao nnd if any, what amendment be liroiier to lom. afce time anient therein, the anmm'xiee me and,.eeiwit tut -thy fitWowftiy ' anteaftri..i Strikeout all after the worn "Iteanlted," and snaert in lie tlikroT tb words-I'Tbat., it it eipedjent so to amend the Cmntltmi"-. in all election ty the lieneral ArroblT the men. er hall vote viva ee.w ! W hiuh anaamliaenl ,wa adnMe.1 ras 14. nay 4a Xa-Mear, A vau nt, Jtmn(tfn, Ikiwrr. ttir hee, Hrrinrer, Ratter. Ilrnneh. Ilraum. Illrv. 'Itaniiur, Utrchett. Ilrmlaai, Carsna nf ilurka. i-alhev, t.ansler, Chslmer. Calvert, Chamber. Ianirl, l)filinn, Kdwanls, Perrbee, Kaif, Franklin, flat I ine, , Gaither, ;.lliara, Gu.n.i, fSarr, Hall, I'lneaa. Harrrare, Mnsaev, Honker, Hodr, Hiifrmtia, llnwanl, llntetiewm. HarrHir- lon, Holme. Jnor nf Wake, .leri, Kelly Ala eon. M'q.ieen, MVMillaa, Wel.hor. M 'ber.m. Biarwi4, frhir, -''Mirriri," Mnntfamert , Mnnre, Nrrrom, thnlaw, Owen, rWell of ;ilumtrM, t'nwell of Kohelnn, I'earwll, Pir- Kin, K'.mi, Kanitay ot Chatham, Hayner, limit- W. Wrron, - 8.w,wcSWiwBaitM't ttTHiehV SoerKht of Green, Snrr. Hlallinet. " ann. William of Pitt, V'hitSelcl, Wellborn, IfiWer. V .. .1iyt Mee. Andre, Adami, Hiyn. flai les, Crnd.ip, tiot, C-Mjier, Ckraon of Knlher fnril, Cnllin, )okeiT, Kllioit, r'ihrr, Urar, tiatlon of Craven, Gasinn of llde,' (irier, riaine, l!rs, Gitetf ('Uiagve,! Hill. HalUer. Joiner, Jueork, Kinr, Lta.'lorri, Mnrrliea.l, Meare. Packer) l.'amsar of Pawjuatank, !tain, Ihipp, S.aith nf Oiange, blulur, Spiu.ll, Troy, Tonoier, White, Yoi.ue. The resolution wa relerred to a eommittee, eonsiitin nf lairi. Sn'cbt ol Greene. Well- horn, Wilder, Fmy an-.awyer, to report an a- mendmei.t to the tJnoMMUlion arcordinitiv , no uiiiiTrnmin men wvn intw BiimatMicn M f l ' i . I . : .i . ... f the Whole, Mr. Moebead in the Chair, oo the 'Tintf frl"''5 "i "linoiiHinr, anil remivinjr iron omce, i . J, .. w i Ir.l ; -m, jiww or n. peae ...... r.'yrsM.wMiw iw. jLw.nwa waqiiwawwvjiH and rep.n ted the resolution without aaaawWat 1 ne retnloiinn wa Hien a.lnpteit, and Mrssrs llodeet, Hriliain, Higet. 'CtSey anil Conjier were appointed the acramittre in pursuance thereto, The Convention then resolved itself into Chair, on the 10. h rraoliiiinn. prnposinir that a committee be appmnted in inquire he. her any. ajtil.lf awsywhat anoailinenl he--nrrvpn- to he y marie in the Cnnatilution lor ai.pjil vli.R vacancies in the General Assembly, ivrvuniiie hefore'liu ineeiint ol the same; 'ami, alter tome time snent therein, the enmmiltee rose and reported lint resolution wiihri.it amendment. It was then adoptedj and MeiY: 0eii, F.ilwaril, Kertkee, Young and Franklin were appointed the Mid committee. 7irdrn, June 23. Prayer br the Ttev. Mr. Jamietnn. Mr. Spaigl.t nf Craven, iiilm.itle.l addiiinnnl roles for the eovcrmnent nflbe Convention, prn vidinirthe manneT m whiehamrmtmenls and or tl . nances sti is 1 1 ie.T n ro j led .anrfenert- iov. fiwa.n niae a reprnt trom tbe eommit lee uf 2Sr rcujmmruihi.e that Uorough. repre sentation he l etaineil lor lh town ot Kdeiilon, Favritville, Nevihern and Wilminetnn. The article prescribine the mannci In winch 4ih:iiiejBariit. rtansaerjtt 6stW!W'i1WtMW rtm ewwttwTtWtl conv.ii. nr. I, were taken up fir their lUird reading,' and the blank nlle.l, on iiuitinn ot Mr. ritlier, tiih the woril'iieHtiji .. The moii.in to insert birinwilly wa a.lsoaiOed by Mer VitM tt, M tneen and t mmiee, ami onnnse.r Messrs. Kdaarils, Oullav, Ca.son, ol Hutber- lord, and ''ollius. . '. r-- ' Nlr. WflloHfqillmnn, moved In strike ont 40, anrt 1neiT 3 t meniher Hir the Senaiet and insert 90 instead of 12 ) fur the Commons. Mr, Dockery called lor division ol the question, and the Convention refused to at. ike out by a vote of 9' to 36- The Consent km 4hen adjrmrneil. TIIK STAI ICalcicii, June 25, 1835. State to,'U'ertion.--Tliis body is still in session, and it is at this time, impossible to anticipate at what time they will bring their labors to a close. On Friday, the important question of representation was derided. 'I he StYnafe is to cohsiRt tf fipjj, and the House of Commons of one hundred und twenty members. Oil Saturday, it-wis decided, in committee of the Whole, by a large majority, that the sessions of the le gislature shall be held biennially, in stead of annually. On- Monday, it was decided that the capitation tax on slaves shall not ex tend to those under 12, norov?r50 years of age, ami shail not exceed the tax on free white male not under 21, On the same day, .it waa decided, by a vote of 84 to 40, tltat, in all elea t ions by-t he--General A ssem b!y, th e members shaU vote ia fore. Supreme- CutrtrGwnty mirt licenses tiave been gr ntett to 0. V. 'fWtr-Wfmr Fcatherston, of Buncombe. Tliomas S. Ashe, of Hillsbnrough. has been ad mitted to Superior Court practice, in stead of County Court, as stated in our last,".' ' ' ' ' ' Ohio. An entra. session of the Leg'ulatjre of Ohio convened on the Stfr ittstant, to taka into consideration the controversy between that State and Michigan Territory,, concerning the boundary line between them. The message of Gov. Lucas shows a iletefmined resolution to maintain what he conceives to be the rights of the State " MextM On the' 1 1 th" May," Santa Annar witr ft force of 3400, achieved a great victory oirer the revolutionary chief, lonVFrairdiaco , Garcia, who wa at the head of 5000 men. The fieltfof bt le wa nf tit plain of Gaudafotrpe Santa Atih took 3700 prisoners, after air obstinate' battle, in which seve rai.hfndied of thtT enetfiy were killed: anil wounded. This is considered a death blow, to tbn hopes of the enemies of the gevernment !, ' JIuiiilug. Mr. RucW, who gave the iVctVof .Tennessee, ia" the' Balti- ' ttntt CutT'Julinsoa.. KasaiLlreanwl Ut ter to the Nathtillt) Union, in . which he icknowletlitet that he "was not tlel egited to act in that Cumventitm.H but state that it appeared to, be ."tleeply regretted true no dotlbt J that there waa no "one present representing Tfii neaecj" and "it was suggestetl that lie being a Tennrseean, might vote, which he fi." Vea, honest rca.ler, this ONR trtf 'appointed delegate wield- ethe-FtP rEEN'e1ecf6raT"vtf f Wfktroclcd Fwn and hurt, bat are re Tennessee, and bj (his act of usurpa vj, a. iii kiiiii nave uccii ei.i;ii.v m.'- cisive in the nomination of President, hal not "all the delegates," accnitling to General Saundera's confession, went "there PREPAUED to vote." Wild, after Such a dcveltiperaent, will pretend to tK-nj that the Convention wa a mere Tarce, and its prnceeiJings it gross insult upon the' peoplt of t!te lTnited States? We predict tlidt tlie partisans of Mr. Van Buren them- ij Liiaiia 111 III r. a Mil II '1 IT fl Tfirm- ' , .... - . - .-il.i-..i.-.iii.7.f..'.-j.irj-M r futhofitjrofllti "aTigusfaieriftlt;" -' .yzKHfr.'i-ZJ t;:?& , Whole llogim. A ' man frrtni art adjoining county, called at our oflice a few days agt, and inrinired for the news. Upon being told what, our State Convention bad been- doing; he hi eye asked in a quickened tune, aint it got to go before old Jackson ye'?" But on being answered in the ne gative, he replied, "Ah! this Conven tion business begun too slow. It ought to hive begun the first of Jackson's time, for Tmri iit have Toot etl over if. - He k ho w s Tiow to" icale tri. " "We q u ot e his language word for word. for as our next President White or Van Bureni-- His reply was-"Wahf -Van-Boren - the -man that Gen . J aek - son put out a-noratio? for- tltev people to vote for? I want to vote for the man that he nominates, because he's the man that I want to follow." But, we rejoined, you don't think that General Jackson would be so indelicate as to interfere in 'this matter, and presume to dictate to the American . people- for whom they shall vote? "If he has not, 'replied our visiter,) I hope he will; for he exactly knotc,,,t Strange as it tnay appear, this-very man talked earnestly, "if need be," of "shouldering. his musket, -arid losing his last drnpot blood in dcfenjrrcdour,, liberties and the right of voting!" The reader will bear in mind that this is a Vtmr i9ren-Jackson-man, ami not one of the Wldlc Jackson nurn, who are quite another sort of people. The Charleston Patriot stafea that the Branch Bank of the United States in that city has appropriated 51 000 for the relief of the sufferers bv the late fire. . Council tcith the Indium. We learn from an Arkansas paper - thai 1hecaryajpa , appoi nte.d Gov. Stokes, Gen. Arduckie and Maj. F. W. Aumstkoko, Commis ionefs on - the part of the United i- . sis . . States, io iiohi a council wt;n as many?of?t'Hf "civtie indlans convened at th tii.,;.which'shall; appointed to lold it,' for the porjMise of effecting a general treaty of amity and friendship between all the various nations; and tiibes r'ovin on our Wes- .terp frontier, including those in Texas, in the neighborhood ' of the Rocky Mountains, kc. kc. ' ."'-.'.".v .' "" A Convention of the Slate" Rights party of Georgia convened atMiT- ledgeville on the 15th instant, and adjourned on the next day. The most important part of its proceedings'' was the nomination of Judge Chaw Dovsr kety for Governor, and the! adopt ion of a resolution recommending to. the peo ple of Georgia the support of Judge WHITE, for the office of President, in preferen;e, to M r.- Van Burcn. . Tbtjre can now be no longer' a doubt that Judge White will get the Vote of Genr-:.Tne- Savannah Republican atatet fthat 23.000 dollars of the 'money 8100,000; stolen from the Bank of Darieh on the rth Instant; vfcre , found. on th 15th among some cotton bales on Jones' , wharf, in Savantiah, - by Urgro drayman. ; ------ V tion. which was not -onlv ermitfe.L ,rt i,.Jmtmyi-f4' jwoTte-prs witka ci)uatMau fmirest'- -rwugh f.iisltoT.tttlioTSa'w.Mt umTtU'ta 1 instttitce, t tU .it ticU- of tljt on e. ir, great disapprobation of ken and completed. The Convention will itni.petii with almovt any f lb Mr decisions; and in conclu- f,.,r the "fw Constitution in Nortlt Car- coniidertng her age. In a UTVl ' of hope suddenly flashing in .V . Earr- "-" lUalli iy l4xhtnins: The . house of Mr. William .Morris in this town, was -sirutK oIZJ isTvtttitj'. il u naz tUe thunder storm w 1 komlav. the; 1 1 lb. instant.1 at -half kjHst one- o'clock-- Miss Klirabeih ' Hamilton had iust arrived- from Mhe coontrv, atttf hadi been in the . hUR ttot more than a,. tninutie, wheu she "wit istaniljf kill etl, having rel'i.cil to small routii to divest: herself" of. her wet cluliiiny.. A little girl, of Mr. ' Morri', about 14 months old. was considerably injured, and had her clothes torn front her body she is in. a '' ftir wtijr of ret ove rv. Two nt'STfo children were alo ; covered. The lightning siiuck two mciuiituiiij I4ie. a lie lo.iin was titei - !allJ; '" t piece?, and iiiIt every sleeper in lite hoane wan broken; a ilisfance of 3d fet. I'rem. Prasptct (if Hint fioadt in - Aorth Ciirottnn. The Roatiuke, and Cieeits vitle Kail lload, 13 mile' .in length, w ' W iifil bv' the NVarientnn Rej.nr ter, wiM speedilr )e completed. ,I'S cuinputed tst in' g KHI.WK', til w iiitTi" neailw'he wh.de sum is suUscribetL' The editor seems to cnt. rlnt.t the ,.U?',e Vtvit i,X li " yXSAlt I . . .. r j. fl ' . .... ... Mo urirf tinoTi S'orth Carntina. from lite f(tmrrayie; RnfMSftif tifirtir-traMhartl lwn "9 '''KfrtienaKe; n j;reat rn r.tute leadins; across hf r !tte; fniHt 01 folk. to connect, through iltaleigh and JPuv- ettevtlle or nearer tltu Atlsutic tbt irtlir!) Georgetown S. I". to the Clmr'esion and Augusta ro i.l. It ii ifnpoWililc )timi:e. I'u. June fi Death by Lightning. Ii is with no ordinary emotions of Burrow, that we record the death of Itobt. ard, Eq.J at the residence ol his widowed mother, M 9i :Ett Kabetlr-' Wsrt'd rhettffie-ttiTiwr eua i-iiiucaunt v, jjo-4 uay4iveHtg last by a stroke of el.-ctricity. We arv informed that Mr. Ward was tjfodjij WtrvFTTrfffloiiriTfe one of " the apjtmmyjtxjuf -the -ramity mafisioHlildEhe mometst w heit t he: t' 1 ec ttic spat k, attraclftl by Ihe ro..C .des. scentled till it came in conflict wiih htm, and- kiitett tiitirOTajot-Tli, inolhcr was in an ailjuiuing ruum, but was unhurt. Our inlonnatit states, tltat Mr. Want's person was not at all disfigured. -Iiepor:er. - 1 . ZJew Yvrk, June A providential and n I most miracu lous escape from dca'h ucruned yesterday afternoon a little befit e sunset. A pmall child?.' was playing in a third tory window nf the Nation al Hotel, lirnti.lway, tippoite the City Hotel, when in "an instant losing its balance, it tumbled headlong down from this extreme height, and would have been . crushed to death on the pavement, hut for Jthe tiilejjjan It fposilTon ofan awnTngln front of the hotel, pin red there in consequence of the heat of the weather. There is no other hotel in town probably which has an ' awniii;', and this only because its front room is on V leiel .with the pa v e men t . I lie- c m I tf ttttu n ced a bou r on (he awninn; far a, Jew moments as if tossed in a blauket, and finally broke tlirougU iff but .-it wras notin the slight-' est tlegt eejnjuretl, as Ve li-arnr ' : , . ' EnqHirer. Tcnneee. We feel pruud' of ttte name of Tennesseean. e feel proud .lh:at.uur..lot-4ws-bMc pie w no aare to uunn inr incmselves, L . -. ... - r- T . Jjt ami wnn canuniue liittuceu, uy any ron sideration, lo desert. -IVi net pie;- The, xuiniii'iviayL'Miiegrean'lh.i'mportanL day,1 has ; ctti;e , and -gimeirarrd no delegate has been appoioied to IheTJaU tiniv;C;.3vtioirin"?Yht? V,ual.a. aUi too- fta -t ion- is this r.f' ihe-luntjers; witrchh iMopetr tv?, arid-new Jltdged, m e its cun ning oil politicians! ' It was .aid that th. people of Tennessee had been de ceived-arid misled, but that they would anon come to their senses a.ud be.. fount! In the many colored rank of King Caucus. . It harbeen affirmed. in tne ;iace ti ngnt ana knowledge, by mefl, who would mt fittrp jjn instant .1 f .---.-- .a a . . Tt to choose between lalsenooil and (ruth. th at -TennesseeotfM deSertv Juilfre" White Efforts have bVn made Tn Virginia, anil eJsewf.ere, ,16 repress the exertion and to dampen .the ardor of his friends, by mfsrepresenting ' his in.iu.oi.ij iu .us imii oia.e. i ne tact that rrtrt a single delegate his beerTap poihtcd to ihe Baltimore Convention. is the best answer that could be ten to such misrepfcreeotatioitr. Tennessee is becoming Irtoer tnA lt'hittf everr day, and evidences of-he deep-footed attachment entertained for. niin.bv his neighbors, and , his fello citizens in his ow State, are brought to as by every mas i mat ' arrive. 1 1 ennemt will ntver Jeter I Jur preient potiiion, for she U warring for principle and the preservation of thijight'of th people. t o ner sister states she says; 'tjome r ' O taou join ua in iuy glorious wors..; ve 1 i : .. - i ... lor White and the Constituting and are oppoe4o. Caticiisea aDd U tfttel--ferettcewith onr righta.1 v-"L ' Sr.i.-tr rt-.j..- " 1' t a . . a, I'l I .. . .1 - Ik." . - k.a..' - -, '".Ait-ljwntl,.iABf Yrt tT.,,. it u,,l. m iiiltl.. tj.nli.il la.tf II. la-.. rr tut -important - War jtfirlini l ten avis 1H0 jaL Jaegia:iure. lor A. r. t.vfj!tat; vorcinr a mauv mairuu cuuulesf Vircimitrr.rincip!rM iVi'uW. It U I not at all sutpriaing that Yirjt'nla pcin- t ctples sltouUI be tJeri.led, Hhen wej-t l.iU ct, naoetR of her prominent son have acted. l'hev have mittie the tnero mention of her' ancientiiantltwarks a sulicct o j scoFmg' nd 'jeering.: lloltj t K-t-n tucky i the. Baltimore - Conventum. ioed tome of our delexatesv when he said he did nut exartlf; understand what the principle of Virginia really were. Weil might he be ignorant on hit score, after witnessing (he readi ness with which the .pure Jlrginia Devioci alt, 'freh -from the people,' took M ivYanJUuren. Xt one under stands a single article tn his political creed, yet the Virginia delegation were i04y ts4 rioM ring the war vet he i now. a gnuti.e Uepublitan. lie w,;is supporter of toll-gntes upan the Cumberland roud still he is an .orthodox state ,-rijth t'a man, lie wta a supporter of the Tit' riff yet Virginia rooit!eis him at the true faith. He backetl INI r- King on the -Mistniiiri queiin yet he i a friend to tn South, ilu aasured Gen. Tiptoiv ot I ntitattav lhat he would ft - "r vur ihe Western pnli. y, of lnterii.il Improvement, by the General Govi-in-meiit, vet he in with ihe Spuih for a -pTSl 'mt j ai a av v wvbsvii oppose a Natmnat flrtnkrvt'tonrtjf1itr1H,i' 1 , . - . ii i i r .1 . 1 Ihe Li'i.eml muline of the hull. be wiUiSigtw: a.aKU charteplaa sideht, il the Brtt.k be oigjiniivd uptnt proper pi'tnciiiles. .'.. Lom p. .Conjugal ity.'ij in FtoriJn. The Territory of Flwib,it. semis, is nui far behind tome i f her old sinters in vorcing as mauy matru I utiing ot.'ici jl.ittlta Rcdmnn ci'isie ucvi ti Ijuiii iier bad nitn, IMisha Kctt- man. and has leave to mat i v B,ain, Hester But kc, not being fond Jijirk: J irui.ttus atiitotii: itutti t ninn.in fiiuiizatalUd UU d ViLar.Xir..,I WU.atri.iJl ,mAi:ii llWIW i . , . .f it . who escaiitd wiih. one Wiiliei-ini-ton. . ..0 . .. - --- j - I ! i u wit Inn nz, he r h u sbti n d a tfefl t . n s 'jll7lWjVTlI,e' iflpli Cgol JlftJluptlsitVI- lii.-, .v.zmtr."T ill. ...... ttbrtt73tat i'tTwni it is hupiiocd was iiftttf-,wnrffw.niwt?M r i, . - ' .'- .,'' ',. in revenue sues .out a dnorte, Klta tiiith being 'iip to sn iff. gi "t tHyo t c rtl froin her huaba.ndPrej;nXpillev-"l grovei and Mary Ann Chihl; getting tired of Child play,, obtains a divorce from hor. hushaml, though a Hale Child) also, Ittdtamt OnnleTirr llirh ards, iiot'being iicA ui I ivedili'd bUss, limU the yoke hard anil break's loose from rc't. ltard spntijie, W'olcott Rich arils. JLikewisc, Josephine Gianpera G.ignet, who, it seems, has a iiitiuth. and no notion of having a guginit, has obtained a divorce from, her luista-.d. Lewis Garnet, , And the cream of it is, tliey all have-permission to tnafr? again! Macon Ttltgrajth. ?; "- A Chili nurlurtd mulphndtd hy a TJear.Xn extraordinary nrrurreuce has recentlv taken folate: in Hungary. L At n late near-hunt the hunters suc- cecdetl, after .much tttlltr ttltv ih kill ing a vefv savage old she Ivvar. She t was scarcely? brought tir flie t;rniiivil f when a young girl, ub.mt ttvVlte years H age, rushed Irotn tint kt t and throw herself on the dying -animil, making'the" deepest lamentations. With eonsidcralde trouble the hunts-i men contiived, by means uf" tor-da i h t uning knots, to capture the liltloj KutiiK, ..ntiair.JWg---t'e-ctmo.iti ii , Was'asceriaitttMl "that, a riVWJXltXlv.cjBaau., natnost ner child about twelve years siocey-amf atHievtT brrabtertit ttis cover what had 4ecom of-it 'I1i git l has been placed1 umler the care of Tire -or.te Krdoilipwhd- mrncetl h-r treaiment by- fertlmy h. f .C.wiinait y i . i un whpnime has revived - fet lan- instfttctpin, and 1 place, wheiher die will remember hern former situation, i.tul what ileUih she ivilf furniahori the" suhiecf.. , Cazetlo dfi Partntlt j' Mikffrt. There is t b a irunveTtt ivtnoiia'af Rtichester, in' lhis slate, uitro; tiere re: .5030 'Mrijsha '. chietly-l. ei'gr4 1 V Dot em. -7 a, r. star: - 5 In Alabama. n th uttinVolteiri. nat-j Janet, ol Moi r-sneonnir H Start, V'i(. datigliter of JlarlwaK K .ik. FH. of lw rente county -both fwroerly f lliii (Wat:) ranntv - ?-. .'tr--. r ty?i '-'-fTe H,-.f - , In Oranre ennnU, in. the 'Jib bis'ent- Mr fc- J II.. . .l .. r f. 1 '.t . . .1 . laaiieia ii j-erriu, v. u oi in ncv. t.aorge Kerril'. axed Sf year, i '' ' '" ' - Al Ida retiilrnee, near Jack vvt, on the lift intlaut, l;pl. UitU.anl tl, U tater, Clei k ol Mie Ui.n.rit Uini. t of INoeihaninloii. ., f- In HamVmaS eoonty; Tennettee, n he Sth ultimo, in tne twin )etr.f Jut,e,.ibe Met, Uasjil Fowler, lormerty ot Vakean11nty, N. C. k At ctalera, o Uh; r Uth bitlant. Mta 'Mr, Maedalen. onaorf of till Hat. tottliri Sim". ber.aeetirr reaia.' . Al I'lymoulb on the 11th intttnt, lit (be 5lh year ef bi aee, .lame linakinty ICan,' Clai k f Washington Cmmf Conrt, - " , ... i ' f ' ' 1 ' - "i " . . . ... ' . lUkMM Curti. KaacrMooee; Noerik Ilea. den, Aaron HenHon awl Elijah Hentlon, htrt ,'6ed that, asCiaeotor of the sii .Joshua bn.-r, .1 t.i ;.. l......l.-,l .1 . .iT. aieea 01 jotnoi SUtE, orceasc i. are nerenv noli. taid detested, and aoi rranjr os par eat h hn .-.'7- .?f wm, ft tool, r-yJ:A tt'aaaaottntyi Joa C7, 'ZZPjCj-'-' r J -tV,--!! eostoia iwg. .tt-tL I .1... r.l. J - I ttiauiy 1 rom.n.s finaerv.' Jit wuciy uiiuLk. ana . i ii,irv-. ,;c.iir.-, ' -.. r POST OFFICE. RALEIGH.- Arrnnsemen! rine flails.. !vrtacrillte'reery. : tla at HM. Clnaes every tay at 5 A. ji ' -SHthern-lue every Uay at 6 A. II,- Clineaevnv ila nt 5 tV vVediteadav and I'lKUv n(rlitaat 12 - Cloaea Slnmlav, 1 hit(rly autU Saionlav at i f, II. . feialisbarywwUoe every Sunday, and Wrdneaeavai t M. Clotea Motidajt and FrhTay at 9 Ii al :-! - V '-- s ' V-. ' swbera-Dn wvery TuexJav, Thnrtw day aud ui.Mla. at B R. M. .tloaee etty Monday, U'edn. ailay, and. Fildav at f A. M. . ' Tarborough One Tve.dy, Tliu'. . day and Saiu'dy a. 7 I. Xl t:loa eve.y Sii!v, Tuesday and TKuraday at 9 ., tj Olford-eUue every Tuesday and satitp day at 7 l' M. . CWtaes e.tery Sunday and . .1 Imr-ilav at 9 P. M. . .. . ,j -" tinthiirnTi!ittua. tr-i.l'.'-s- i 10 A.M. this. name day at. 91 A. M. - r lU.fve4lm-e t-ef ywrwrthttr in-G "-- - rTrr. v-Toaxs'Very FrKl.y at ot A Mr tono OI-V FOR s.ile. A 4-4 Sa CouH l.m, nearly new, eaaids, fie. all coiuplete. Ap;.ly to -.: ' v ... ..... W. It WAX Katstfh. June ft, 13J y : ejf Ilirn i!nlod Castors, Rr-n1 Bata K ISil ltrtiunntat War, In lull s Is, just . eeeivcit a.ul for aale ft- ' ' W. J. It A.VIS.VY k CO. Itahirh, June 9X, IS?S , , v Nijtv coirtT iiocse." The iii.dersifiet.; Mil -roniinilte unilrr tl.a ntl.oi ii.tsd lb Counts' Court el I'd a and Ouar- trr t-i-uit.ii lor the crui.tr. rf W ake, Inr bnilil- 0.aiirw I tlL'll l . IIOl Sr., nt .i.v " AW!. ilin; en be iiliiihina fi an ooe nf the ndeiienro - ;l 1 )htaa yiteTtt be Irtr wtfh tJaiid" ; VV. ata(.c,vn M btluie the 3ih dav id Jnlv next. ;VS, IMMJG, ' VV If. f.aLE1?; - " J r-sVi STONRf -i . naiit,k,jui.nnii ....... y 3 II IL tAHtOltOCV.lt AC AE.K.11V.' r.;3:te:Kntilasiwl(r instant 1 hr next re Minn will a.uutvnceoa the tt.vt I lnHa in ..gri. , Silt, t.NsKY, brietnrn,T teacher ol. ilia, tVliiitiirsi 'i.riV 3i.lioul, will c.itiducl ll.t Enlith drparlinent? '"' " ' ' "i-; j . ': trr j. ntAXiiAW, fii.ir,i. June lit, 19.1 ,...'. ,. : f j -.7 St- A.cjiou'j'nAitirTo school. ( Juthm,, ,'H.mfii C Ae t'uretfww. I no eimtttei . f .hit 3ci.n,, will he remoitd, mi vion.laj, full nf July, UH.Ice the iliitvtam U ' -f-die Md.vriilirr ' . ' i , v - W 1 1 K-tfKf ' rMFt. t.illi. dlvisloh ol l!.eJSllJiniUfeau-HW-id'tWir-tjtcT thi-r l iin'parc Im t br ai.v id t'ur rnlli ei s. or - t - ii - linrilTari. - n:.: -ttrs-rv -n-r-.-s-,- -t vti.iHtr n.c run. ." lot. tn mnse linr eiL-i.lln- - , inc.. in, , m m. v n.ai nr l.itK.llr lent ;tw ITw 4. ilieni nlli;..e aiiiai.tK. . Hie b 'sir ial I.l the lutiei. the sluilua ill be mine la. f-iaayrtaiytas . NaiHfle.t. inn h hy Ohlerlittinn imif -an -tieii- nee t'1 i t Hsre in' Ms ttfi.'e.ni m. ihm j.u.i)m. " -r f nraninit y.iti y niii j !) ir JOL iuir .411 snaW-awV- "0 m-iiu".'. ra in.iniiij; Minirtti iiin.iiyn ineurirt iMilrtrt. . a ifi't. i.iM4i-t-k.mrtmo ut i;w. Srtn.iip.vriii.t i).r cM tii.vJ.i.1 js. iti.il .ednatfi .inn, ie i.,teruier J sesnivi j to tni.lhm ikaf ayatein-14 mattiwint, t.errt"hnw fiWuimt Iif kftrt", " . b f.. tlti,ltt.iin wliitbrbe :i pieMI la , k ayV ImS 'f l a.lnelte;t;e.-b inai.) 4 U.eV motf tohinvlvnl jnilu. iu .,..r Si ale. This in... r a m the mti)ii..iiei.ton.rrat aniiubii'V tp'rack iimuj. 'JJ'IH .iyll,JIWJ.UVJ at.UHl aanitt till reeitatmn, wljh.oit t-ryar.l lu lit accuy sill,'' al.iei. h i-n.iei.t i-erHi. it ... HlJii. lWAhVI- krK.VT.'A t'y.wr,n,J finni twm.H.i,ls ieryi.nl, ol hie tba.rir, lilatifiv.it(;MS.'iii(d n iii nre, h ftifiy ' 0. rlnil to - tt r h tit.. Medina, y -iilid affif 0. tiamriilal k.wnih-t nt f maf-ediiiatiiHi, tVnK anil French li.rh.i'e'.V will 'We f hmg4.T.lb'n .Uj.riiint, hut', I, . wi t cr, III be under the ..ie. it'lrn den and coniml id the tnbtriibee, to 1 f . act ttm am nt tl - ol imimi'imn, that f.a been tH tuctl in ilir Male, sill be mtroJuiad mti (h 1 .aU S. l.'ol ,. . II. a , for ten er t 've Undent8, rnav be bad in rtre Lwwy ol lite luti.H'IIWr, W' 'iwira'arya r o.o.itti, nr iu i.riia'e taiuilie, rt. t Ut a. use tri raa iin iootlnaiid ihtre will be nixile., , 1 be Teun tt iwi donate the aaina 'mj herWIure, ' ' "tJfc'. , Fur lower, tu antbet of English, persekia,f I CO ffor-firci. IrthtatMl Fnricli 'i rorn ciur no no 110 , .10 no fur Mima (in a.hHimn) -ti.-iiW, )t f$ 00 Tl. letsion m!. iKiininale with a rnblia e aminatifinon il.e,fi-l, liajtduy ud Frala in t-.--S- ' . " orrrpf lb Tin tier. ,,-; . ., , 7-u IWMf. A. CZECaV-PfWWL "C .."'" '.. " - -s-f.;4 Cjf" Tlie eilunri ol the rVtersLTirjr l.uelliirei: etiVilaliiiii Adtncateanit E.'e.iton CaieJi will- J'.lyg.AbJlia aim) Uiri WMtTloaiaV ami fnr- n. ii'i ir a. ennui (P (he subscriber, ! S r.. The nl,ci1liej- tdltr lor sale, tils llflUSR trrt.-iM -pvtllclrlr irW,-5oiiiiiig Ihe cilv ( K tle.!h;,6 Miiil-tnei,'tidfa ni.le fj.it bwu lTiw niwkrt.l.'riBrily aw, ed by Mr. lid lar.h Kot ilar.ic.ilsi-s. aonlliia el iha subscirbei- 91, Jjjj: ;v.m; j; tt :vt&yiikwute Runaway or tiolen f ram; iba. . "A . I " "-M'" -"'olsiia, on thd 7tU' ;4i ''f X ld W10 wv.. Avl.?. mti lvU s ua. Ji. &)Py -" lb lilanla - 111 bbe it about ill- ljt teui a of are. S !'.. A a ietiv'-f witjlT, eerlitt k, ratheV Wnler3tail!.WaiJ. wMeirllet-and ttttitcri' a llttla w Ut$ qi en iu. i a itag eouuu-nance ai.cn in (ntMl bu nmr hut '.(.Vii to Ihe ttterie a lieu lire tcittiee. It n.nic.li wliet? ttalkii.ar latt she hat tin what tbe pk aimor of butnJiiftHt. .UI, tallied wills her when nhewya aaajr tl.i-ee blw.lu.ta t.early new, anil five . it sitt, three of calic iM ni( , yellow; tboihera'tdi.tooiM-,annonet.ftHn rtl JtinsheiWijtni id h.tw union eleik and one nt gray holiii-si.inliled wiib saottb.4wo latl bad blue wnttt-batiila Mlacbet!, alio alta bat ) aororia, on white and tbe other cUckt, anl ': site ware off a e4 bootees nearly new. I i purchased tht tai. ntfio. benri a Mr, bawucl ' Alton, living near Fi't-t.eiii:ktliui( Virginia, a. bovit l.t yaan fo, ami she may probably try to Kt lavck to that i(ca aj""', er tbe nia tniUavoe Shit Itrp". ff'ff'ft '. While pet tne. H mh froU i imJA M s! M . t i w w-wv iwisfn, V tfolhira 1 I am .Iiftei.te ikv ea tlolan and - i Uken off te tome other bit.,a ake tlksaoeaied WttliOUl lh sf firpucatioii. " . . Stat f "Htvtn CnroUna . .f-JJ:-tf 4,tM aJSHjit't, U 1 ti.lered by.'lltyLjnitHtliiay,Tri or Jhe inlitiil n.l Ktmkyrticr, bJr mare leaiitM!il to be i i,r" seven years ' K laib he en .er lenbeMl.Tt ,, kt'l en bi r bft bmdane frww Irtrt by-idt liiit, Val. e.h al Bf ttollars, by John ,teaH.a' J,.s.' -.Mr ra"f "V . tt t if?W.J!lk tMfeg a -Ji-Lr- .- ' - - w--'- it "I- TL....k.:il ' 10 gu te Alat.aioa.au lr nusbanU v-aaaold antf senl to ilitl Sine about e ei atfn; roi lin-rheittlli her and Ir.dv.i,. irr jB Ja.f m this Siat wnl be s,aid in ,tVM : CVRgaWleflr.' 1
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