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Uh er. an a- If. t- af Rntherf off -red 1Jmmt f itir-tnotio oi " t'litiam. th r . -u.k in nrovi'la that tint L--a-i thnalieats an I" ' without pre-f ''It nV;V 'par ' "'"e individuals U b fited. filieHrtcniioi to piljr for tuch in ; aTi'"1 tlnior.,Mr, Morwhead submit l ih fo, " ! aabtitn lor lit who I pats vpritat law efTe! any ot.jeat, that ft awcteo ey a gntcntt taw ttiv fiae!" Mr. Morehead's amendment 4 nrgat"' Tb question leenrring on Mr. iiion HMinft. ha wahtrjswil. ami aanved Ihe first Article, which ih 1J thrn reaewcd hi can ion to atrikaoat Uit Arte), which vat alas earned. - Mr. Mee lhn moral la aioend lb 3d jticle-dtyedtlinf al ihe aloae of it, th follow j word "'but ahall have power la was -eral law regatating . I bear auojecU.' Tbia ",.linentpritl. ': 1nV M-. the pmpneed lit following ed- iiwrtl Areele, lo reiae m ailrr In third; .. J t "flu aiibkw pwiarticaoa al wtucb bai been IraialturVd iba Caina of the Stute, or any other trU he nnooilment aa ailnulM. and the. Article mondeil, .aa read, rbo aeiid tire and re- Lrl e llar.CorBtaHlea rif Crvevi. ' ue Arlaile amendatory i the 32 1 Article of Ontliiaikm ana read the aeeond time. Mr. Im, h f eruunnooe, ulrwrrd an amenilmenl, niliititule lor tbe ahole Article, the ol of hh waa to do away all Ueli(imi teat a iilifimlKHii :ir ofliee, and to reijuirc only qnaJioratmna. -.The amendment waa re i 76 to 36. The Article waa then, by UaiAN foment, read the third lima. if. Itraneh, from th Committee of Thir- f . . . . .i; f. I. i, rrporwi mm vjiinoanca. tt pruTiura iiih Ainrnilment to the Uonitituuon ahall ba Initted to lite I'mptr, ftir ratification or Ltion, on the 81 .tfunday of November neat, Lr Ilia lame rvtea and reintiiiioni at now i for In election of Jlfctnben of Anemblr. .1 orncixu to dc printeii. , ' triddy,.JftltifQ. t by tlie Rer Dr. M'Pliretere.. l.lrJF preienud Jh lollowing.reauluw tliicb lie? pn the tawe liino-morrnwi .Jvrvl. That 'Una l:o-entton tender ihuiiM ii. Autliorn.e" oi tne rrca- ran aiwl MtlMcit Chiirchu-tte fT W "iT.e 5iM-iKl.Fe"lP rw Cliureh lor the eitttoge w ui , tun. iiolvei! further, Tliat Ut membWi of iConvention preaent their tliaukt to tbe Dr. M'Pheeteri and the Re. Mf.m fir llirir aervicet ChapUtna to ibi en'inn. . ;- lie Convention took up the Article in ion to Private leialaiion. and after a king it. paiaed few a lh.iiul re'llnC: - y next coiitiderea the lie port in reia- o the appmntment ot Miltua uxicera; i, on motion of Mr. Ouinn, the Article attienuc.1, ta jead, "Tit General Aa- hy ihall have power to pas law reyi- K thr moae oi appoiminj ana removing Officer " A)rt Article related 'o the leantal fchHT of-theGeneral J i'i Ihud reailinp motion of Mr. Gna'nn, the Convention fnternroh the cbhSdertioFihe nance providins; for the ratification of lawiidmenta, which, afer undereoinc lry ameudmen't, waa, ordered lo a third flu ran!ution providinfr for print ine; jhtt Ii I'l. the amf iKleil Uunatuutuiu. kc. was a tip and paa icd. r. Gaalnn aaked leave, while the Preai- abaent from the Chair, to lav a re- fcwme-lte-4BbVi4o te called up a trnei !e laat acts ci (he artaion. dee Vinton, from the committee p edioenminc, correct and clasa'fy the nf Article of amendment to the Con non, passed by the Convention, reported : tUDcVengruesed and dratt n upin prnper arranged into four Article, which he I to the Convention. )ne oMeciloiit being made a to the dif liy in which tome member were placed, y thongh they approved, of part of Hie ndmenU, disapproved of other, the Pre nt declared that the vote muat be taken tie amendment at a whole. !re Seawell appealed from the decision it Chair. . a lie question was then taken on the ap vliich had been made from the decision Hr Chair, atd the result waa 87 voles in wit of the Chair, and It strain! it. ' ' tJ.''er eonaiderable diacniaion. the Oiielion iH liken on trreeiti(f to the Report, and flird in Hie amrmative )ea oi, nv au. I (nt Mesara. Arrinton, Adam, llowera, bin, Billcy, Uirchett, Brodnai, Cathey, arr, unamoers, taraon, vniiina, iniuci, cry, Dohaon, Klliott, rerebee, rtsiier, In, r'nuktin, fiailiitf, Gaither, Graves, lUtlun, Gilliam, Guinn. brier. Games, ', Gtlea, Gudger, tloKan, Hargrave, liua llutchraon, llal-ey. Holmes, J en-is, U tl. ,Km(f, Kelly, Les, Leseur, H'Queen, is, M'MtlUin, Melchtr. M'i'lieraoii, M' imnl, llirchant, Morchead, Martin. Mar- hr, Montgomery. Meare. Moore, On' law, tn, Paiker. Powell, J. Raimay, It. Han- l(siil'ac Swain, Skinner, Speight, Slal- - SliiDp Seawell, Shcrard, Smiih.JSkP.T (roy, Toomer, White, Welch, Wilson, Cftilliama, VVeHborrr. Wilder, Votmir. tiya Vers. Konner, Raater, Bunting, er, ctavert. Kdwsnls. Gary, Hall, JIig Hnwa di K. Jones, .larocks, Macon, Nor Kufiin. llaj ntr, Wili-pn, Williama, Whil- pe Ordinance for caitt nr into effect the iff. SCoT iUe- Cftnwi" then reading, and was rrierred to the com. ft of seven.. ; V, . vSatiirdatJvliu M. rby the Rev. Dr. M'Pheetere. . -v called on lb Reanultiona wliishlhe L. nh 'red, returnine Ihanks I the A I ' T-. i. ...I uakodiu " of th ?iei.l. f lth J Mr. j, ta.hir llm as.' ! and oner m meir nurcn Dr. MrPheeters and Ihe for J,nei'' ertiee,t nieh the Hi. Jamiesua Gar. , a tit Ihe Resolutions, 'at H. Dr. MePheetersbe re1','!,e',..V H a copy nf the Prayer JtV. ed b," h lnrlntt,e Convention, sail that 8pepe" r the same on the JiMiraat af tba Un- Carson, from Burke; aeked leav mnve "int a an amendment to the Resolution nits, thanks to rhe Chaplain", "and that li r. MePbcetei s and tba Itev. Mr. Jam . ba requested lo aacepl of f0 each." eaesuonl bein take on lb several pm-""top-thec, il was decided In lb affira. . 're Rsaten, Irnm th Committc nf Seven, f Iha Ordinance for carrying Into effect ir9aae4 amrndmenie lo the Cnnsitntibn, 'orreetlr corollcd, which being read, ! 8wal being temporarily InTihe Chair, f" Castoa sailed ap ih dtHowing evolution, f the table bv him aeatardaft aaaninHMsaly, that the thanks of mtion are due, aad are hereby respaalnl r "-' innately tendered U tbe Honorable f 71 IEL MACON, their voaerabl Prav- rjT1.," distiagulabed ability, dignity and -villi wbicb ba baa oiscbarpsd tba f'Vhta Kuin. - HReanlMlna beia read, Mr. Carson at lie e. ratM - - J . . - . .1.:. f ayscnraifiaaaaak. lo-tMic veacra- cauiiwu m- vm, mn wm ,Tt (! H ! Out tie UxuJ, t probably lU Iatt puB.U'al-id I... nc. vauid a imoawi ay tlx ra mbar el tb I'Moinj. i it wont waa no soon er pos.en, than vry roan In tba Conra Uioa waa ofi bit teal. v. ; The tVesidetrt, who b4 itantl th. Chair, addressed Ida members of ilia Coaveatioa at fellows: "tJrnllcmen Th mirk which yon bav es cribed lo Bae.it tlx neiformenee of my dut) in Iba Cbair,. belong lo you, I have been for a long lima engaged -in pabli business ami. h Mf one a rll cliit-Fr m viib Urmca fljlter. er, inuat ear, that I fia ucr !netH ao oaueh rotMj oroer ana drcorum of conilael la ana pub. ha body mU which I Have hee cnnoeciril. Wheal eniere.l apon the important duttel lo which tba Convention In Ihair kinnnraa called ae. waa (earful lliM I ahonld b( baaa beea a-' blc la rfiaeharge them wuh any aa( Mariioa la niyaelfar to the Convention, nnrabould I with "it a our attentive) aid and ataiauaee. To you therefore, my tliaukt are due for all your kind aeaa. t . -, . ; . ... . " Thi. f rinert, will be the laat aeena of me poWia life.. Ve ar jibqm, u.arparaaAd ifr it my fenieat prayer that yon may each of yoo reach ham in aaletr, and have a happy merlin; wn your lamiir anu li ieaifa, and thai your day a : V BUsUMf ltl,H spared. Ji anyot ran M.lil paaaihroaeb tba mtoty ia which I lrve.l ahall oc Riav nt cea you." ; ' On th President's reamnats; his seat, and tba applaaar ol the invention having aeaaed, M' C ira-in nf Iturke, rose and aaid that the fonclttdine remark of Iha venerable I'realdenl bad called him up In say, "that he was about In leave old North-Carolina', to rcaiia in Ihe far West, where he should be happy at all times to aee any friend Irom iha ola Stale to ba a North-Carolinian would be a sufficient renm mend at ion -his lloue ami Com-arib should be at the service ol his frttn'l. " Judge Gatlon. fr.tm tb i orenvillea ol Enrol menl, reported the Amendments to the Co iati tution, a'trreetly enrol le. I an Parehment, which received the iifngturca of the President, Princi pal Secretary anal Assistant Secretary. The Convention then adjourned Hue die. Ilalelsbr July 10, 1835, a session of thirty-eight dajs, adjourn ejl, nie die, on Sato rday-last. Its tliTOolntirrf prefente most- impotfing;- ami aHVeting - kind. The resolution of thanks to the Pre siden fas-nol only unanimously dopted, but. .as an additional mark of respect for that renerable individual, the members testified their cordiality probation of his discharge of the duties of the ChaiN by rising from their seats. The President vale dictory address was very imprewive and feeling, jindcalled ;forth ihrapi. urou2TppUul did also the succeeding : remarks of Mri Carson aifBttrkei - :- , The Amednents to the Constitu tiorj, adopted br the Convention, will be found on the preceding page. Th era fe" tit VOubmit fed - f thepeo pier "fr thetrratification or rejection! on the second Monday of November next. - - ' - - - - " Death of Cldef Jutlice MarilaU. It is our painful duty to announce the death of the illustrious Joim Mabshall, Chief Justice of the United States. He died in the 80th year of his age, on the 6th instant, ftt Philadelphia, where he had been confined to his bed for se veral weeks. A letter from Dr. Chap man to Dr. Rrockenbrough, says "It maybe consolatory to his friends "to learn, that as his weakness increased," his sufferings diminished and that he espired apparently without a pang. To the last moment pf existence, he re tained the faculties of his mind, and met his fte with the fortitude of a Philosopher, and the resignation of a ChrTstlaji."" The toss ofthis truly great and good man is viewed here as a na tional calamity, and I have no doubt that the public sensibility at the be reavement, will be most conspicuously manifested. Candidates for the igidalure. At a public meeting, held in Mark's C reek Dis tri eti in t4is tonntyi on UtK nnlay lastr the-following" gentlemen were nominated as randidates for the next General Assembly : For the Sc. nate Major Ciiaules L. IIikton.t f or the House il Commons--Col. Al j,e Rooehs, jr. and AuRtD Jones, Esq. ' ' ''""',," '. ," Supreme Court:- Thomas F. Joxes, of 'Perquiirions, and E. II. Read, of Person, have obtained licenses to prac tice L3iw the former in Superior, and the latter in the County Courts. The f7nion Convention of Georgia, as it is termed, which assembled at Milledgeville on the 1st instant, liotn inated Martin Van Buren and Rich- aid Mr Johnson as candidates for the Presidency and Vice Presidency. William Schley was also nominated a. Govereor of the State. , JJezteo. The government of this Republic has recently undergone a complete change. UJhas been altered from a federal republic of State! to a central consolidated ,government o ver which Gen. 'Santa Ana is re cotrniied as the head of supreme chief. O , L . ffaie forest Jnttilute. 3 ottrn B. Ovtlasv, M. Hi, r had been appointetl Professor f Anatomy . and Physiolo? in tliia Inatittitioo. auJ- has . accepted Uht iffototrntutMtfittr, , Salitiury j?i solution, I'.Tt rfn, f. Ai rticl appeared in the last Standard under the editorial licad,' in wtkh attempt ft Kade to xupate Mr. Vaa Buren from the charge pre ferred against him bjr Jle Sal'uburj meeting, of having endearered, in the fork Con venuonMoplacc jfrrf ntg rtv a Sri thfrright of uf. frage, on an tqual footing with while men and to convict Gov. Swain and Mfssrav Fithe'r and Gilea of mconsis- tencj. ' For this purpose, the provision-in the amended Constitution nf New York, which requires a freehold qualification to entitle free necrroes to vote in that State, is paraded as the measure for which fit asserlsj'Mr, VaTlTuTen voted and anamendment ubtniue'd bfit" FUiieFV few" iTayT ago in the Convention, proposing a si milar provision in the Constitution of this State,. for which Mr. Giles (who 0 X was Chairman of the Rowan mec'.injtj and Gov. Swain voted, is placed by its side, wkh suitable comments, de signed to produce the impression on the- public mind that these gentlemen, have been guilty of condemning a mea sure in Mr. V. Buren which they themselves advocate! , "'..-; The rank sophistry and misrepie -sentirtion of This article are obvious at a single glance. Its argument to clear Mr., Van BureO,, amounts to this: The amended ; Constitution" of "Jfcw York contains a provision restricting the suffrage of free negroes therefore Mr.-Vatr Burff"tfid not atTviicaie a proposition! t "place them on an e qua! footing with white men." Admi rable logic! But will the Standard deny that, previous to the adoption of this provision. Mr, Van Buren not on ly voted for, but made a flaming speech in favor of extending to this class of people the right of universal suffrage? If we are correctly informed he did. What inconsistency, then, is there in the course of those gentlemen, who, while they are willing to extend the privilege of votTrigtd Tree negroes, under -..v... . , ; : -,'"'"' proper resiricuons, ennuemn ivir. van Buren t'rttempting . .lLgiye them jhe wilimiied evercise of this right? That such was the desire of Mr. Van Burc nils I Tact which Is strongly cor roboratcd by the act ire -part which he inok jigalnst Ux 8ou t hon t he;M issou rl question. In 180, he was one of the most zea lousind jffici ? JuppUrs ot Jlufus King, the great champior not of Democracy, but of Federalism, & leader of the band of practical mho.ici pators, who were arrayed against the Southern interest on the great Missouri quest wnrwhichr once threatened the dissolution of our happy Union; and was not only instrumental in his re-e-j lection, knowing his views and inten tions pn that subject, but urged his prompt appointment, that he might ar rive in Washington before the question was decided. Thus, in the language of one who is well acquainted with the history, of this affair, "he was an advo cate for bringing forward Mr. King, to increase, if not renew the , expiring flame which had burst forth with Such fury in Congress, and which . were so heart-rending to the patriot and to the philanthropist.',' Nor did Mr. King disappoint his expectations. After taking his seat in Congress, he exerted his splendid talents to the utmost A GAINST THE SOUTH. A corres pondent of the Richmond Enquirer at that diy, peaklngiff, his etforti; - re prVsehfeTthemi amP fanatical speeches ever deliver ed." That Aiartin Van JiureiT, h6ls nnw,held up as a Democrat, aniLthrust forward for the support of-.the South thus heartily joined in the war which raged with such, violence againpt, the highest interest of the South', in 1 820, is proved by an extract from one of his own tetters, which we shall publis.li in our next. ' ; Gov. Swaix is most grossly misre presented in this matter. He was not "present," as alleged "by the Stand ard, at the Salisbury meeting, when the resolution denouncing Mr. V. B. was adopted. But this charge to near-j ly resembles most of the poisoned mts, siles which the Standard hat dealt out so lavishly againt that distinguish ed gentleman during the last six, or eight months, 4 that comment upon it would be superfluous. We shall therefore dismiss it with the si ngl e remark, fm .which all must concur who have noticed its statements that the Governor eurely is the Mordecai of some ambitious and aspiring Hamana mong the Standard's 'cjraiTtdvisera. JThe president ot the United 8tates left Washington City hth inst forrhe KVp-raps, (Tort 1 C-lhotti,), wher le pttpoie ti) rerieaU eud ' recruit Ins health fur a week orto. The. SliinJarJ o( Van Burenism in this city makes a sickly effort to turn the. circumstance-of Mr.TWebster's having been nominated fitrthe Presi dency by the Rhode . Island Conven- tion to jlie advantage of the Rrgency, by representing it as evidence of. a design en the part, of the ; Whig to "carry the election t Congress, where the office will be gambled for." Eve"-, ry body who understands the state of parties in the House of Representa tives, will at oncOsee the absurdity of 4h4vrgerWhat Hravelhe' VktiigS to gain by carrying the electionto the .HMMe? Jf the ofiiee i 4 be-rttnbl ed- l.vVvk. wAt ..i fi, l . . . .1 I prize as Mr. Van Buren? It did art of political gambling, intrig-jt. ami man agement, who can' vie with the magician of Kinderlirtok? If the elec tion should ever devolve on the House of Representative, w e shall give up the contest. Martin Van Buren would ba sure to be ejected. It .is evident, then, that the allegation that the Whig desire to defeat, an election by the people is thrown out to fire the po-. puiar minu -wmi snspicioti anil irus-of Jthl-tr Whttn better the great aversion f ihe people to teeing the election go to Ihe House, than the . top's , of the Ucgencv, Htr . they are attempting thua tw perate upon their apprehensions, not because the.yeany,rwi event, but wiilia view to.lhe advance ment of theirown partfcutar ileslghs. iliulift, From the following Card, published in tlie lichtt;ond Whig, it appears that this gentleman will take his seat ; in the Senate of the United Slates, to which he was re elected by I.m. last legislature; of Vir ginia. A Card. Mr. tish. heing informed that the 0finion is airealiiig lar anil wiile, that the aire ulation in some remit eiliiorii.1 article nl the Whig, eouetrning his nnriiokea. sentiment anil nrball iMre, vere in rR'rctj.0raiiiiiniralktaa..l iron, iiiuiii, iiirrrinrc 11 quesia mc ciutora ol iba NV big loreftrat, htihrj have ah railv ststril, in the n.ott t-niilitit terms, tlial wliNliCer Kiev have aaiil on that sulijret, ptimialy..ttUiieir.,. 4fiapert 'ine- atn msiaiii, was (aid without au thority from lum or annimnmcaiion vitb hiiat mhI ta inlnrm their reailrra, ti.ui 1iy arvre ao tlmrised by him lo state, aa he ilnl in thir (taper, nl the' ith, that it is' his iurinie to Ink kit aeat in the Senate,' unless an iniiet inns necesaitv a rtaitig on! cf the rate of t.i, own private alfuira shall firevent him from lining ao. -Awl ba sires Ihem.pow Jq. a liii:ilieraht liateaer. eensuiYS lie may incur, l.e taill never esjioae bimaelf the charge nf rrcreaiiny: anil that. In his conduct in the Senate, he shall take ci uncij ontjr from hit oarii aenaa of iTmy to his conal it news ami In bis eounlry, taking jyue lo tin nulh big hit upon the tsaluicst anil roast diipiiiioa ate itelibrialion. Mr. JamesTMancy, of Hillsborough, was ki.dby-tghtnmg in his own house, on the 19th ultimo.- Mrs. C. escaped unhurt. She was in bed to which circumstance her preservation is attributedthe feathers being non conductors. Destructive Hail Storm. On the af ternoon of Saturday the 20th ult. parts of the counties of Cumberland, Samp son, Bladen and Ro'jesort were Visited with' a violent tornado and hail Storm, which in some parts has totally der troyed all prospect of a crop. A gen tleman from the upperpart of this count v, inftirmtjtthAtiitiMteiliav heighbbrhiiotl, commencing near Col. McL.eod's about 3 jniles from this town, aod extending nearly an Eastern course,- passin over nearly the same ground which suffered so severely by a similar visitation two years ago. Ir, its course, it cut down corn, oats, &c." so completely, that in some fields nut a stalk remained standing. Our in formant saw the proprietors of some of these fields, where tlmcorn Rati been nier planting. At Mr. Solomon Bajjfcs. the wind was so violent as to toaroff- pine-trees two feet thirk. twisting them off, apparently about five feet above the ground. "".TJie'"hail was iti.TOwc picBi p iinnee in;iie .eern- and some of the maesmcasure!. from extreme, points, font indies. Much suffering has been protlurett. : , n .. ." ... '' , l ayeiieviut ;verrev , Meeting of the citizens of Balti more ttpposed to the proceedings and nominations ' of !ihe late rfatiiflal7 Convention, were held in the different wards of thatci ty lat -wet k.-'The Patriot says, ''these meetings were vei ry fully attended and Ihe most en couraging prospects held but from all parts f Uit city, Many Jionest and good citizens, who have heretofore act ed with the Jackson party, were pres ent, and openly avowed their disappro bation of the manner in which Messrs. Van Buren and Johnson were nomina ted by the recent Convention in Balti-. more, ami expressed a determination to oppose lh ?ir election at the ballot box. The conduct . of Rucker and others,, the fact of the fifteen votes of Tennessee being given by a tingle, in dividual, , who . happened" to be ln'"j Baltimore, and who acknowledged ! that he had no authority for so doing, ' were animadverted upon in ihe most pointed terms of indignant disgust and the fullest confidence was felt in everv bosom that there it a redeeninr tpirit' ia th; People. fUiPet. frt; roa Ttt sua. C'cew'u.'at ul Jirilton't Start.-'lit late sirhiveiwy of American lod rende4ic wr a celebrated at BriUon'a Store, Bertie county, by a number of the patriotic citizens of that vicinity. Richard. (X Bittok. Esq. was ap pointed President, and' William Bish-4ev-sq Vice Preardentr-After-the Declaration nf Indebendenca was read by the President, the" company, con sistin: of about "4xtr persons,, tat down to a sumptuous dinner; and, after the removal of the cloth, the follow ing toast were drunki , 4J ltEC.UI.AH TOASTS. , - I. The dav eelebraie. Tbe Atmiveraarv of an rvrnt that hrra a hew and noble era in the hiatory of the vet Id. i be sniuuiiatcrcil br a won, ar a il) t out mat it be ever, as it !) has been till ttsif, gov evwd lv nn vHI hot that of Ilia nrntile. --Tfi StrS"oTi1rtli'T;a'rplH." Slav she T rmne trom ta r thinibvis, thriiw i B the alim a route from Jv r tliimbris, thriiw ffftlie fcUavfclra lion or tirtnoua and ltitelle-H.t anrii, aa lite hiihte'at Star i f Ilia Vnn. stiin lortli ehtcal Star if the VnU-n. , The llniim-Mlilf Joo. lii-amh too Mtiooiia In remain in the (Jahinri t a comtpt sdminixra' lion. - An honest maa the anlilot vnik ol lin.1 S. .1 he intellisrnl minorilv. hi th lass lreiao lalure, alio voted agaiaat intiicluig our Scinr in I'ongre, mr. .Mangnni. a,. ,c Mrnate nl tli Laited Siatr. .."f The aafca-MKrtl r-bthe Union and Ilia Oauiluliait, 7. t he llonoraltla V illie I' Maiinm,hnngli inttiurted l y.i Javkinn tgiilalure, my l aiUl nnrane hi, fiwre eonrtr. . " - .. The Poat U.'!)b lriarimi'l. Attlierom. njeneetnrtrt of tlif jirrarnl Kdnimittrnliim J m-IjI ing a lar-e rrvrnn In. the governinrnt, and no in a alaic nf liankrotilrr. A lair n tinirii 6l rtheTefxrm omid lo the eonle. . 9 NathanH-l Maron. . A linn tmn it nd r- r I nnjiliranand on-nl North Caiolius'i alKat anil nuw8Tm"Tlinriii'WW'r)'aiiia. ' 4 tD Tle HrriMrS of the Iti voluti n. fuv vfe lon cnnlniiic In I'lijoy the liberties Lii h ihr snifrail. pyrrltaaril (or lit. I I 'I hr tnrinuij y', VLlfet and t!il tootl La'Tal i tie.- ' : ' . 19 The m-mi f nf Oi-rtre AVatliinj'pn. Jil . 1,1. AVpman Hud's Ih. W-tt elli to mart. The vnvlil was ; the gat k-n wa, a ild, ;Ail;mahliBtVi-l,:iiToW Vttl.UX TKK'HS 'He t he--freiitrnr VThe tlaliiinrrr ""Conven- Hwirv 'i)mdi ic willtlcal yHgtrlr rihr"'tiaVI(r,lvi-j of tlir imglitv niagivmn. llj wf , Hhitejn rrtolve 'to'ifivrrjiaril tlirir nnmiiialtoiit, atnl, al Hie apprnachtng ISeiidentlnl t levtiun fi iiai voles la Iha Parmer nt Tenneaaee. Uv iba Vtca l'einnl.. 'l kallnnoraMa WUIn V. Mangnnw May he he run on the ItliH "ticket for ll.e ire t'reldi-nry, and miie lilli. tiiNirjy attain lo tne lugnrsl umna ( Ina Uwgul nt ine ienpie. ' -- . . '': By F.verttte llanrock. , The ritlir-nt nfKnrlh Csrlini. "May lliey snpp-jrt lli ..JH.ineiplea aliich rtirirTilrrlailirra ip'Miie' im ilia memo. ralile epoch nt 70, and not be swerved by ufliuti. I . i n'. . . I ... I i j erne n, i, itiii-..ii.iiiri. ' 1" T lly Ikie. nplon llwlaml, Jetse A. IIMinm I nnilcrtinnd ba sliould have declared', if the Baltimore Control ion ahonld nominate the IViij ir lifab?iil. hK nmJ .tlil'e'Tiim: ftX "id o, 1 rttremliim Sif r fueil rounrilv nf Ms Satanic Majesty than as the liprrsriitie- vl a iree and l,ulin nvoii!e, --Ily-tjorltijaii Kamloliih. The Bahimm-e Com cm inn, a packed jury , an lUcgal tenliul. Il II ne act atuie. '-, - Hy Tlios, i Noifirri. tUA 'm. L ling May tw be itur l rp'm4ai in tltr Ctnn rria of Ihe Bnilut SiHlea. . , :, .... .lly.Wm. Ilriiion.- -The peoUef Xnrtham. Una. Tiny will not tidiinil 11 th nominal ion of IheHaltiinnre CtHtvtnliom-thrf aill il.ink and J. act tif jhmwwlvear lly Jnatin A k. W. J. Maneiint t ma i be sonlinurd in the Senate nf the IJiui, d Simn suit puiaua ln.l:.leit4 eorcJte-bas here inline pursnen. By tieonre t.'oi. May tba rit'mrt. nf llertic conntv and North Carolina keep ill. ir rjanMn Mr Thns. UitlHn. "I n the nfmnf nl 1 hnniaa Jeflt'i-sont may hi annnarls be better unnei (oiil, and more practiard. bv llmsu who call ltlirniarliea tik aistlili;, " , , .VI lly- iimrrWr Mmtre. o ttie ntrmnrr ol WdiiiiroJ--Tjfvtti" tuutli. General iai'Hin. ' By than. Solnn Borl jtnl; The Slate of Xorlh Carolinai she ass the fit at lo drclaie bidt- rn drnce: she baa bren called the It tit Van Winbl l in Union! H th bat Slept, it hss been Mice the Itevoliiliiin. , f . By Kverrtte llaneork. The Ifonoralile W! P Mangtim, of V. C and the Honorable llenjamin Waikins l-igh, tf Vs.1 may lliry rvrr uii.lv In arm intents ihry now do, and ihe uloi ii.ua a rltievrmeiils nf nur anavitois il) etvr b anp pnited. " "- ,'. .. Hy Waller Datis. Mav the son nf ear Inrr, falliei l loicvcr atkbrale the liberty tb y longtit for. i. By Col. Bryan Itnndnlnh. in longjis the nanus ol l.enrml Wathinaittn and (irnaval 1 .a Fayette will be held lU ur in lb Amrrican h-o-f4VHifronfrwiit h' hrlil dear lh nirniniv l ibne benamra in ihe Si'nale of llie 1). Kiatrs who withlirld the three million, front him, h rrcommni'ieil tne raitnie ot liiu cuiiini-iru i.l our aiwjirnl and lailhlnl ally. ' TOR JHX KTAH, i ".Th k of rrform will n onira porlicnlai lv the enrreotinn of those alintf t ihit bar luuunhl the patronage of the Federal linrrrniilriit into couliiU with the fieri.. nn nf elertsMis " Gtu. Jutknn'i Jimiiqurul .hliiren. Has the Federal Government nothing for the French Cpmmis-ionrr to dn tit per annum for indoctriuaiing; tlieHiin vention. and liating up Drill Ser geant in the"Congri'88t(i!i'l election fiir this tlistriit? It k time he slmuld rcoltcct that there are amino tliinzs tt tjitlfitjnn-prtYA scend, much less an oflicinl iliunttarr. ' , MOUF. AXON.' ron TK STAR. , T tAr J'rttmnt. of H'ut.-.,, r l'tllmw Ci4tm Ua iiit is not far dis tant a ben mi will he aetin iwlirilo'i to give yimraiiHVages in eteclinjf lht;e whn shall re prrseni yoil m the nest lirner.l Aaarmbly From experience w are cnitvineed that we should set tn concert in making our rlioice. Certain i Ihr? fct, union is strength and wHhnul this we shall fall in any attempUhal we may-make, for the general goal.' In prrsentinjr to lit conaicle ration of m fellow ciiien ih name . thiil I sit" ak the lib erty in fTer, I do il Without the Irast con siiltstinn wi'h thrm,5 nut knowitiir whether thrjr will suffer their nsmea to h "mni but tbia much I am eonlident of. Ility will jieW their own ttrivats! wish ftar , lh rttblie good, Georg W. Ilaywowl ai d Wes on It. Uales I will present to yon, and atk of. yim to meet together and prraent them to the people) of your neighborhood,' ami support them foe a aest In the llmiaa.- of Commoiu They arc well khhn in yoti s individual well Qualified J) till ih station with digmtr to the county ni honor to themsrlves. : s' . ... 'i .. . . . . . a. w n T Wake count v, July ti; 1 835. j Mettr. Jxrmrttut IS Iawu t aiseover la yoiu per id Jaiy Tn, m pnr liahing Ik prnaaedines w lh Control Ion at ial lat, oa ttta al tnini of me sjMisiiiatiaa, r ra. ana ha bean omitted I a enter, ea Iha aal aneation stno that suhjeat, among tb Ate aaat Nya I voted w th negati, ami rati a ate to aundt an tba Jonraai of tba Ho, I 1 in i!l 4o me lb tT,r .f rnakii ij liie corre- twn ui jour ut an uiMtr. ,;. WM. A. MUUIUi. 'J! 10i!. IS.U. C3T!it? Revi Wlllinnt IIof?jr ill freach in th Bapuat Church, in tbia City, on 8umlajr th lVth inL Providaac pcrnnitin;. ., " 'TimrEii.ism:. - The anaiul aMctiiig 4 the Raleigh Tsvapaa aata4v, abiab era la have Im bet at . lie 1'reaiiylerian beaaioa limit ua lb tb bivtant, aa postponed I Monday snght vXkh, at ih tain iUm. Ua or more athlrcsa r ex. pected urn ih oceatKHt. . , .", E htorial eltange. I he last Ne. of the Charlotte Journal appears under the editorial guidance of Mr. K. H, Mailra, lurmeriy tT tit is place. 'From our acquaintance with Mr. Mad r a. WvTfrtl tssnred "that mncu 'may oe experied . fcom"; hit . labors . in the rr wav nualificd forthJho?wi wh1fc1i;Wrras'W.am hitherto neutral In liticshas hoist- edlhe White flair.. "Surcestl"'v 'W. jreffrn CarvUnianfi .The wifo of a lime inerchant af Bajr- eux," in Franre, reretilly taking home he drttakew: hushand at night, waa afnpped by the oCicers of the customs, who demanding what heUatn ahe r.; plied a ling: .'They " then lthe weHC shtf answcrsnl 20O pound The next morning, irft of her remon. stranc. and br tlectratioii ;,ti8t it was' all a pteihaniene, she Wat com pelled t pay the domettie import du ty on DQ pounds vf lard.- X,-r- ntaaan'r-'"""'. It is saltl. that I'ittsbursr now con- t ai ns a poj -.til at.io'u wfJf'S ,000an tMha t 406 Iew itiUes ore under clic tractor this 9,t,utpil,i?-V'--T-,s -WCA 1IIU,- Tlt'liis citv.nn the SUia oliimn. fra FlifV IVlrn, de-f Mr.. A Ibwi J'arlen. stred SI t end. jMtffffJpSimk: sbfVajUMglitae F.Waa MirVvik-. aged alnnil A months. Alt's on .".the 7ih'ioslant In' liraalort eonitTr. ita ih 91 lit.i.nt t- Ridiort (iadley; . in th 70ab yearid; bis age, In W atljinginn Voiioiy, - on the 4ili instant, Soarph f.Hrtvit, K.q, an old and rcspeaubl eaiarnorihat s.wniy. . ' - i aV-'f .' The Marfpeeteil invieaving drcmntl ami anU vrraal aainfwtinn rxpresard al lit nt e 4Mb sare, tat ami not in.le.nl 'nrorily for the loath ache, (as well , ' rliiB remcirv against tlre-n, tnlaorana r M.XIilridge mrh, ... In Cat well county, no the Hh attiino. lr. Janwa- Ijpa, Svn, a odir ol (t,a lUtolulioa. P 7 year. ".".'" . ' " ..Hjuia ."'a rn rai,i,y smmg tesbm1 . - ... ,M M nsieuselul.Jba imlnd thf IPher ; srriher In maVerTngemeiils lo supply attrh daw 1 &rr- wSjt.Mawy saw. liwaraiBTereirt sections af ' ' theriHiaii), , IWifcsigiidiVg k msl convenient - - -to gut a nl in lfirhmnnd, ran to to by aalU " '" ' mg nn rrs. tVn T,n.ple! nthrr ertlrrt - ' - " ill be'tMpplHrd as anon as lh srtielo van b - " 1 tMvpareitJH Talrbu, t il mv b had at tb - x " ApnthrikrVSiirr V Mr.n ft.ottsworMl U. , Z ders fritn. Ihe comilry .will Jatteifd ---. ' hteaT pi ices, and carelully parbH, f.teey . ",..' onc tli .t Us a ilrcajrd tooth abituld havaaboU tie. If any rhmbt t it being a rtuanv foetiMiih ' aebvvirllrB d mhee Temedlrl rail , thea try ikm" ' V- " Ualm. Nut bmtboltl ba vet brenrriarnr'd. ',' V Jflnr C5 ; . . , so if ' V B. To l.e mA alio at the Rlor 4 IL. 1.1 'M!t. IIAtWOOIIktO. Ilslrlgh. . ' The snliVrrilter affer fur sale tb fulin 1 ... . 1 1. ... .. T... , ',vRV"t r!i.,".,!M!5!ao; lciy, va. I woman St tS-s old, wl:h krmsle child of 1 1 m t Tis rr-sri ' 1,1, . u e d 1 boy lO jisrs nh (j,,,,- .,, -4 p, ri m j 1 do 9 1I0 ' , , X. do 4J tlo - ' " " " , 5( avmi rATTEitsnjrr, Itiislnrg, July S, 135 , .- , SO It "i Of liffiinl iar, knd trar rat material and wiukmtntliip, 1iiit th hartory td the bbtiU l.cr, may lie hail tin oiigIi (ha sgcnay of MessrSt 1111 K ioliittnn, rnercl.siittof Fsyritevilhj, on a' etedit nl sis month,, r a liberal iwdUclhia ol ilia ' uanal prices lT (84. ; ? i ' ' . , . f 4VO. W, pOH RtX, lestllle, TlnWaoH ootinu, 5 -Jnly 7th, IMS. . J 30 Snip .r-a, : ' Boot, ntid 41ioet ' "; tljit A.- . Ilatvl, Is i 1 Mv 140 Watt tiri, Xi-a Yin k. aiw now reerr. leg their laH snppiy nl lionl anil Mine, to alilrli Ilia iutb The atTHtlbin (T Ibrlr Kniirhern irM-nit." tii. ik) iin rasail and black Negro Bmgn 5,nti do do do,--ilw bbjr Sh.ikki iln men's klti p,rd Bictsns 5.ISM1 llO In ' do s wed rtu ,4. ' ' ; , lo faalf sewed iln "4 " ' dn iln h great tn t, , r j 'do do do -r ,5line . : ' In fine null traetl do ' " '", d.i t Wafking I'nmps ' . iln seal ,. tfo do .,12... lift do flanaliif. drt " .1 (HH) rill S: IHI ihl ,1,0IHI do 4,i no do l,5iai iln w.OOO do '1.500 do HRtmVI. ,v.-.... ijf.'3 ,. . ,Wi iVm.t,V no i i mo. Inn. ale MO do dnrinro-fkori Tlr , dn rti bd tl.lo v d ,"' do do Jaik Downing lloot'' ' .""J!. 'ftsset' and black BrtWanl 1 do kip and calf . do '.. . I.Jihi do -1 ,tVl d't . s mw d.i ; S 4MKI do $H d't & i:o : i'o ilo bhnes . . ' -. :.. :jdn rail' and iteat fitmn r -i&lr-jmtitMmfaimwti Boot"' 1,500 M " lh, ' , dwaegged do " ni s.'-i A . s - id" e' ii'M k de dq S.OnO.K,; do-think: do da !. f s,iMf do . tieHi' mnrdcen walking Shoi '" "' 1 11 do." d i Icailirr s ti 4 . ., ' Jtl.OOO di.l.d dt welU - r ; v ism do , J du ita lasting elji. ' S llflO itii do aliig d du .V4 - njmm 111;';' , ds) hsa ii--.v. .W 10 00(1 ,r misaea c tie Ido Iraiher Root and W dn""tiilirrrn s lalingr morocc and Iratl.er Hw.it. Alt, tVd Hals, Wrapping I'. pr,nd Imir and aval 1'mnk. ? .i ; t ,)rfv,i.,";v w- f,"r. h. ,. SO. 4rv:- :. Mettlcal Collcff r Ueoriria. 1 be (.rvaies in Una wvytutioa wit I b re Sttineil on the third Mondry in (hitolter aed, and ,: ontlnned a irniaV si Wmtlhk. - 'I bey will b . dvtitcieil by I. .A. DUfiAS, at a, on Anatoauy ' aiul I'livamlngr. ...... ,!, ,,- "...; ?-.. lAt'L F. KVK, m. n th Frbtalple and " 1 I'ractle olMotgeiy. ' :'" '. t A. Ct'NMNfiHA,!. M ). a lb. Prioatple and I'raetieeot ,lrdiJu. ' ' , JOS F. I'll A. EVE, n. . pa Tlmapeutie and , tnaierw medic. . '" ' '-' ' ' " . ' M. AM I OS V, J mi Obttrls and DUcKa af Women and Intjnl, . . 1 t, . I FOUU, x. a. on CUir.itlry .ad nr , ..raaey." ; '' ..tS.tV. ,.i.:J.. vaa Ta aaat , . ; : . Matriculation Ticket, Vt ttJSm n J 00 " Tick' lor th Full Chit, i IO0OO " Ticket fur Practical A nalawy, ear mlf, 10 00 ' f)inlon Fee, .- '... -'.i 14 00 , v ' , MfWX W. tV Jl.lf- Wadmi. ; ,"" f. I. fa, .Ve flanrfiitef. ' "' Aagnata, Mj Ut 1S: ' ' . S I ttf : (' AOO Yards f 4 inch Cotton BAUtilNU.ol rinqlity, lorul by ...-.: WM. it. MHAO.-' 'Dc. J - - m ' :4 '. ''J . 7 . . r
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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