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V -- .'mfH"l theni Gen. safe retreat or a stratagem by which. . . : aifAit iiirnHiiir.intr hie nuuuicu jj.ii- ;Ciitcl ww on hU , J!l!liitE Mix VWn hrast woikjundec the he mteniled to make an attach wun his main force, and, taking advantage of the confusion massacre the whole before" General Clinch could render them anjr assistance,- or, as he says, he is really tired of murdering white men, -.. .i i:ni.'. .ri-ival uuiiner than n wrx:z 7;.,M that j.ost tie cease.nd Ugiv up l.a.-rhj officers required him, to sign articles T,f an .V--t rMih &S?t himself to proceed 'J xf1"lLini; Someday that Oseola. ob- I ited t. this mode of removing, aim f jd he would not promise 10 g' bat wished to live on the other side of the Withlacimciiee and to have that for thedound.arjr line between them and .i, whites Their discussion was in (erruptcd by the arrival of Gen. Clinch. f)uwH'i'iwc?it ' . " ..flf fio nr..vinia, .iUitiJsUgi'X They told htm, they had a ple.it v. lie and prepai said he knew they had not. and it they " 1 I wuul.l come over the river, ne woui.i give them two beeves and a b title ot Brandv. . . ' Gen7CtirTclr apnTOah4 lUe fiien.Hv Indians, discovering the hcs liiiiiilren varus from the Camp of General Games, raied the whoop, which was .mints i ntelv fi.Howed by one from the hostile Indian. The men immediately formed ami fired a platoon.. The.Mians -fled andwer l.rtfceft'pueiL ,A ltt.0.,; nyr then came from Gen, Gaines order. tii ifi.rir afi(t InfirfttlHTirtWttt General Clinch's arrival sooner than tennining, and time 'alone;can now decide Though Oseola has courage and cuij nin to plan and execute mokt any bloody movement, we sincerely hope i, a tlie honelessiiess and folly of further re -ita nee. -and. lha JL Jie , JiVv vJ.wyriMfi.iivL. re to abiile by -rhc stipuia- he treaty fir their removal. Should this be the case, Gen, Games will receive a Nation s thanks and a valiant General's fame. To the manner in which h hns con Juried his part of the camj-ai'-'n. much credit is due. His alacrity in bringing to the theatre of action' so large a force, his march from Tampa Bay, and the burial of the unfortunate Major Dade and his .companions, entitle Itini to the gratitude of the citizens of Florida, at came, and ot the alilicteil relatives in the- u i.t'Mate'Sa;teaete:s4Midw; n . , i 1 ri.Mui.i was. ireaimu " - "t.t. . " r.-;. . t firt those in pursuit could not he restrained, but the cry of -treaty," treaty; on Wked theni. Gen. -Ctrnch then formed aud proceeded The W some interesung i ...... n, .rKii.CAiP lxmi, Florida, nthe.oiitl.Uo.wlice, March 8. al wight ..IV. nrrived at tlllS posi fveninx of the 6th. and found Gen. Gaines' army in a state of starvation, eating horses, do. c. I.es than a w;il .f corn was tssueu im a j a a tlOII. Wilmington and Kalcltfh BML KOAD. - PUR8U t.VT to public notice, the Stack hetttrrrm Wilmington -nd Raleijh Rail Road, met at the Court House in Wilmington, N. O. on the 14th March, 1836, and were or ganized by the appointment of Wnu D. Moe Iv, Em), u Chairman, and Gen. James Owen Secretary. ." . After the object of the meeting were explain ed the following proceeding took place. On motion. Alcx'r MacRae, and James 8. Green, Esq. be committee to examine uch Proxies a way be presented. This, committee reported that 1296 hare are. represented by Proxy, and 3360 by individual Stockholder. , lietotvrd, That the salary of the President of this Company be fixed at $2000 per annum,: the present year, at a salary of $1000 per an num. Mr. Lazarus, Chnirman of the Commission ers, submitted their Report, whieh was accepted. The meeting proceeded to elect a President which the vultiitvs were battening. Tueiity-FoiirHi CoiiKrs. and Ten Directors. A ballot beinif had. Gen. E. B. Dudley was elected President, and An drew Joyner, W. P. Afom;! James X" TiaTttrs A J.axjrus, A. Anderson, Wm. B. Meares, P. K. Dickinson, James Owen, R. II. Cowan, and Thomas H.-Wriiiht, Directors. Whereas, subscriptions to the Capital Sttx-k of this Road have been made alone; the 'con templated' route, as well as at Wilmington, therefore. - Retalved, That thq President an.l Director!, braWWTOKf rfffitiWtteT Wb at Wilminston and H.ilifiv, due regard lieniT frank and rnanfy In looching this UlkjB- a point which he knew waa not involved in the discussion! No! It emanated from sortie of tNpfftaajmortirfestif the-1witr!ftw prompted by aelfishnes By putting it in-the ioregrouiHl, he hoped to divert attention from hi entimei.U on the "abstract question," a be call it, of the legal right of Congress to eman cipate the slaves in the District of Columbia; and to make that which is the main and only troe point, on which he widely diner from the South, one of minor consideration. But will the people look upon" this a "an abstract," unimportant question!. Will they Tcl iafriii' entru one who ha been thu reluctantly forced to acknowledge that he believe "ConycM dt patpeti the power of interfering n-th ee j Mains tiaverti in the Diitvict of CeJMin&'a?" AVill they do it, at a time when the tables of Constress are groaninsr with the ponderous weight of netition which are dailv presented pinion that'th'ey have the riiht! when tliat body ita(tf has sitreed to recerxc t!ia'epelition1 and when the whole world is crusading against our domestic institutions! To admit the ri !t, gives encouragement to the - fanatics. They will renew their elforts, and atlenst forever keep the public mind agitated, and the councils of thcfou:itry dtstrartetf orr ther stthjeet In!ead, therefore, of. silencing opposition to Mr". Van Buret! on that score, his letter will u nttc the South more a'ld more against him. Many who have cluni to him under the belief t!jnt ho did not entertain lha dangerous heresy, will now tin n their backs. upon him. There is nothing in lu declarations against (he ivne!;enev of action im t!lf tl!iCt, that in. lni ho kVi mill eivn olleuce to the North. I Mumtrrs -aves l'J-J noes ID l. trefn&o wii.o terou, to- feWk anv JiUsdc ' Jultll 4rctj.(T of th ous eompaoios wer) immediately on the mareh to San Antonio, to driverthe Mexican beyond the Rio Grande, or leave them on the field of tasttlaywi rfmmm,ilF1M?l8iuh9 In their future operations. We have een it tated in the .Western pa per a great number of the volunteers, from that quarter have returned from Texas, disappointed and dilated, a not finding the country what it was represented to be. . Slenm Butt IH toiler, The Mobile Com mercial Advertiser tate that the boiler of the team boat Benjamin Franklin, burst a she waaJeasiog JJ,.J)Ol1LmJJiS3ULJlard!j Montgomery, producing cpncusaion that hook the whole city. The boat was forty or fifty yard out iu the alream, and the explo sion covered the surface of the water with the fragment of the boat, box, barrels, and even human Items. The killed and missing was variously represented, from ten to twenty. , in th o. g.jg3 ,jJflL Aortli Carolina. Mati.t pf Rockingham, fipf..4n Tmeufaua- On Sunday, the I3lll instant, a fire occurred in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, which destroyed H or 10 front, together with several back building, in the heart of the city. Uoss estimated at $40,000, a large portion of which is insured. FaretfH. Pars dates of the 10th', and Lnndon f the l.tth .fVbuary have been re cived at New York- They bi-'nif intrlliif fiice of Ihe resifrnatinn of the Flench Ministry. Th's preeevlini was owing to the refusal of the Chamber of Deputies to postpone the consideration of the proposition for the reduc tion of (be five tier cent stocks. 'I he rote' on oSCoowttiam43 i Vfs4re- an.l t) beltjiw) jriTaW In the Senste, Mr. Nich'iLt olieeed the fd- t lions liivlt Imt oneuay '"ej10 KtMvi.j!.1)T1nB.mn,j,te -HPlti I Tiit the W- hrorrht but small quantity f provisions -with us, and-1 believe fpiv men in camn who are mere ni c . ,;p ,. . not hunsrr atrhi4tme.::-Vex.w plenty fresh Indian i8M two m.les ... hove this on the river, and sonie of us wanted toiiorauethem. hut the General ntherwise. When we came reported Indians (500J in battle ar ray. Ttie war whoop commenced, ...i .11 uiiin board it expected. anV, I Qilil mi . - 1 . 1.. I ...i:.... uors nrenarea. reimy " willins for, it. I wasat tl.e head ol Captains Martin and Carter's Compa- n es. the lelt nann, wueii ...i . ...na;.Walde body of Indians on " V".. V , 4mr left. We crsonscu up a iiir, faced to the left and gve them a ftre-s-two only returned it, l& e of the hulls tfuck near me.) they instantly fletl into the hammockjit is said we killed one and wounded two; to-day the spot haade'eu visited, and a considerable quantity of hides, nine rice, &c. were found, so I Sess they l. ft m a harry. Tnev have hid Gen. Gaines complete ly surrounded fr several slays previ ous to our arrival; they had loujtht him all the day before, without , much execution on either aide. tt.....-.n iU miack of Gen. t nncn. .i... r(nv.rsatiou with Oseola advised him to retire into the hammock, ...i .:i . .u... mixit to the camn. t-. Camn. Gen. ciincn V7 II irovn'M, . - i fmtid its. inmate, le eai .soils he iiistructe-l to impure into the J'l-tice ''I granting lo the Stale of LoiiiiMoa SOI IKXI ueits ol Hie puiiiio l.oiiH, wniiiu me itntus ot um Sisle. in tdiiii lnulK.ii ul tlit'tfiest buiitfit ile- viilitsl expense, null the impmvenieiiis, at mc eot of the Stste, al Ihe waicrtoui ses, liicii. lT ct of Congress, arts ileolseeil American tiii;hwsy, forever l.ee horn an tax or toll im posed ttjr said Slate. I'lie rtpurtgiiig leiolntion nlTerreil ny air. Benton being to order, Mr. lleiiloii ma le some observations oti-ibe tuhject, ami cooelrt.leil illi iiioviiic ttie posrponemetit "-ntthe lnrHier ii.t- rrslion ol lite res ilutlon nil viowiis) , wet'ii i" April, attd thsl it he iii ihst rtsy t then aujiHirned over lo MoikIhv. In the House of tteprewntatives, alter briet tiicnsnion. wiitioul arriving r sny ileeision, on, the North Carolina contested vlecOuiu the or der of the Usy, being private bills, were taken P- Saturday, March 19" The Senstedid nol it. I 'h 1 1, in... resumed ihe ennsiderstion oflhe report ol the Cotunoilee on F.K-eltons on ihe siiliject ol the Norilt tjaioliiiaeonlr.led ehtlion. Mr. Mann, ol New Yoik, moved Ihai it be sde Ihe tntler ol IIib il..) lor me .narvii. returned Ins remarks in lavor ot and TK'rfctor be in tructel to commence the i work with as little delay as p ta-dhle. JletilveiT, That t.ie .Preshtrfit an.l uireetor be hereby directed tv rauae the Road to be lo cated on the most eiigible route from this place tollalifi-. It'tah'ed. That a General meeting of the Sck hW era" sliajlTieeir HirS MnT4yiTNovw5oer nSTTan JThTreaTlerr annually, on the first Monday in May. Adjourned to 10 o clock to-morrow. Tct.i)at, Mascb 15. -BIrr1thWcTit met at-tita-Townilalk, .... 7rtNifif. That the President and Director i If be authorised to re-ocn Book of Subscription ..h times and nlaces as thev may deem ex. nedient, and under the superintendence oi . . . . . , ... .1 c (Jominwstoners, to U8 appoinieu ny uiein, mi amnnitt of stock not exceeding 2000 shares. llexalvsd. That " a committee of 3 be ap pointed by the Chair to draft an.l present, for 1 the consideration of the stockholders, at their f next general meeting, a code of Bye-Iiawi for the regulation and government of tho Com pany. Whereupon W. B. Meares, A. Lasaru and A. Anderson were appointed said committee.' On motion of Ocn. Blount, ie"ij?rfd!,rTKat"'me"Ehgiriecro tn examine a route touching at or near the town of Waynesborough on Neuse River, and thence at or near Rocky Mount the Rreat Falls of Tar River, and report thereon to the President and Directors this Resolution amended on mo tion of Gen. rAr MacRae and also by. Duplin. Court House, Itockford on Neuse, ami J arbo disress. mi VI.. II fw'li.'r i-eiumeil Ins lite motion to .now ittntter ....... V" " v - . i ...-K .l.., . mav bo nr. inir Iiihi.' Imv "g e.HKl, Hie ton. r in me "j -uv.. ....... . ... K' ....... .... if:.. ,i s s.iMie..de.l. Uested or ai.oroved by the Prestdcnt and Di- ml Vlr. Keiichttr c ni5lilet hit PuOHnt. w I recto r, ritey were literally state of starva tion. They had kill -d and eaten sev- tiotl eial ley horses ml doys. :ie soldier bavins? stolen a dog mi J one of the quarters ir - V..r tUiaact ufriealinR, killing, re .Jwav-or all together, he received a I tfs for a piece of horses' entrails -r..-. hir.uit and the same tor a : - ... e . l.. ..l.i.n Ve loruuar in tttt.i . - .. ..C .urn !u ":"" he arts, showimc What hun -'- T" , t I nn to- UO. WHICH arc relat- .ii.ll .. unite . . f. mon thus stir .. . . ... inii.H I iiiuiiv iiiv.ii ir.l . , Newlanil rejdietl iliem V sonie lenSti.T'iu iii ihe course of his remarks, look ouea.i. tt lo tell (lie liei.se that he was so ntiwavet Inenct ollhe present Administration- 'l'" b.ehte was tailed lo order I'tr i..iro.lucn.) lopius trre le.siillothe (pieslem, but s, hy vole of the llotue ptriiiilistl lo p.oeet.1. Alter son.- l.trOier .liwassion ait-l proeee.ltnes. Mr, itet.eUer then nmse.lto strike out Msr.lt 8d. and lose.! ihe ilnrd I liai s.tsy in sprit, iih l. sve lo the par ties till Ihal time lit lSe Itinht r'esiltilont t li"1' muiioti was neKattved yt 7. tmtslnS iH the Noi-ih Carolina tleli -gallon, Mesis. llvnito.. Hawkins, McKay," l.ti!;nmer) and Spnghl vmeil sgiiosl alluwitig te tirsliam Ion her lime lotske .lepositumsi ai.d Me wis. Conner. I)ehe. ry, IVlltKie. Itemher, A. 1 Sheppei.l anil tVilliams voted Inr an extetisio.t ol liiite I hr q.t. siMMi now bt-Mif tai Mr. Matin's iiioIhmi lo postpone ihe eonst leiatlon ot lite teporl of ihe !:onm.iife of Klecli.nis lilt Thimdsy next, the 3 fill, and make rt Ihe special ord rletr Dial day, il was Isken, tlelerntines' in I be Bffiritist.ve, i..... ..i iai t.. iJ ih million ot Mr. sL iiht, it was then nrderett U.at so inotb el" ihe (toostiimil-ii steT; IVsws fit; t?te Stale -ol Xoi th Canilina, telatne lo electiims, as timy we ed out hv the pelili t.er ami siomR member, be prmte.1 lor w use ?;":"-".. lUJllU'llJ. juaiiir....... , .... c-..... Uri.ton cfineluded bis I I. II.C "'run., i ..... Speech on iWe Kxpmifeifg lUsolutioit .Mr. I or 1 l.. itsM siildH Wl' lsss ins- , , , I., the of llenreseiiiattves. o. in!f p tuiou ij, ..I ii.ii.n. liir- w as iraasa. l. tl. f , TVnt.m. renorted a bill for the admission of MicfiiSair iioetate , ot 4Ue4rfiwm-ima Xf lti.hanan. renoileil a mil to provmc io. the' admission of Arkansas into the States of .1.. Tni..m which bilU were read, orucrco jo a Accoii tt teadhTgrand made tlie order of the day for Tuesday next. W.,.,.el That tbo Mianlts ot the Stock holders le tendered to the Chairman of the Commissioner, and tho Chairman and Secre tary of this mee inDt, for the aealous and able discharge of tbeir respective duties. The meeting adjourned, to meet in tot place on the 1st Monday in ISovemtwr next. VVM. D. MOSELY, Vh mn. JHMES "OWEN, Sect'y. ' The Proxies were, Hon. Wm. D. Mosely, renresentina; the Lenoir stork; Robert Sautter, Es-. Ihe IVorlolK on.; urn. oiouoi, oi isT.. ville, the Nash and Edijecombe do.; Dr. An drews and Mr. Lane, of Wayncsbornugh the Wayne do.; andGen. Alex r MacKae, the Edgecombe do. Immediately after tho adjournment of the mccliiiir ol Stockholders, tue uircctors iu.:i, and appointed Gen. Alex r MacRae Superin tendent of the Rail Road, and James 8. Green, EaUf. as Secretary , and Treasurer, .: rhcy also instructed their President to engaare the servf. ces of Walter Gwynrt, Esq. bs their Principal Engineer; and in pursuance ot aolliority given by the Stockholders, haveiletctroinca torinvmn to rc-open Books of Subscription for an amount not exceeding 2D0U snares. (Ij- We undcrstnnd that the service of Maior Gvrxit have been encased, and the sur iLvsas! In 'the South, ho could notha-ve been Jru e , Tills, we hIi::!1 shew in bur next, when we shall resuine the stibjerr. We.s'.mU also advert to the sweet dish of flattery which ho wiut out of hi way TorseT ttelbr-'ttir;tTniawi-wm)e votes tell "so well at tho polls' in the Key State. ,. XV' (JmII niwlitavnti lo.uWuh. Ijis.. tS&lj&St. . .flf-tJ, ,.vi,.4..Mwwe"-it--,''lt--- iavU -Onslow and New Hanover in one next. Penasufvoao.-- Without tho voto of Tenn sylvania.'itmustbc admitted by all parlies.it is utterly impossible for Mr. Van Biiren to reach l-the Prasidnnev. The fxajlla(Ujfeajorst both friends and foes, arc turned, with intense anxiety, upon the movements in that Stale, The signs for the lust twelve months have teen against-the magician, and encouraging lo tho Whig in t!io huhest draree. The ovcrvvlielin- ing defeat of tlie V an Bunut forces at the last elections, leaves the party nothing to hope, ex cent from division among thu WTifts, and a fu tjle Biutmpt .Jpraise a panic on the act of the Legislature, gnintTng 'a cTiartef' W"theork holders of the lae United States Bank. Hut neither of these afford any solid foundation for their hopes. They are broken reeds at best. As it respects the Hank, notwithstanding in some sections of the State thev have mcreeded in getting up i meetings' to deriouiic'e'itV'Whicb.iil all conscience, thev have siiiricientlyjnagniried, we have clear and satisfactory evidence that tho measure will lie sustained by a Inrgo majority of the people. They were opposed to it as a tiumtl Bank, but regard it very differently as a State institution. So the 'Tanites will reap nothing from their labors on that subject. Nor does the nrosnect of division among tho Wlii( promise them any better result. Those who are best acauaintcd with the people, of that ("ommonweal'n state that it is true a very sin; fragment has broken off from tho Anti-mason ic party: but that the gain to the V lugs wi far out number them. "Never" they assure us, "were the prospects of tho friend of the Con stitutton and the supremacy bt llio law . i bri-rht: never did thev entertain so strong ai such well grounded expectation of a triumph." The Whig-and the great -body ol the Antt Masons aro represented as firm and united, and they will assuredly carry tlis vote of thc 'Key state against the nominees ot tne Kurter v-au- cus. Let tho Whigs but put forth their unite energies every where, and victory is certain. But lot them remember that it is by vig I met activity and concert alone the battle is to 1 won; and that the safety of the republic n quires every man to do bis duty The Legislature of Virginia alj-mmed on tho 24th instant, nfter a session of 190 days, and having passed 233 acta. Whigs of RiclioimrrtrManchester, and Henrico, gave a public dinner to these distinguished gen tlemen, in Richmond, on th 1 9ib instant, The Compiler state that tho dinner was nu I merously attended, although the .notice -was short, and many had not he rd of Mr. Leigh' arrival. Upon being toasted.'Mcssrs. lyleranu Lci','h each addressed the company, who re-WrvEfttbr-if lemaAa StltgraatilIsM)gadtlafe ny highly patriotic and spirited toast were "given.. Kucciai Messier havuitf on ttie H)ttti)f'r.T)iiH,aiidcnis-da conssau ill -, Ja Edjwomb maty, tr. I7athal 3eas, ajetl (10 year. In Ushriitge, Mass., FrW. 1 4, Sarab.tb relict el tWsknbet Arnold. Sftvd aa.. - - 3tMaaaiMSt1(: Good Luck at Pittard'e OtHce. No. 33 V, hi. b drew lb capital Prise at 6SK)i the 3.1 Ulss ol the rsnrn Carolina - . ... . . i. in., Male Uottery, tnsn was nmwn p mn...; on the I9ih mA., a id.l by Mr. Pitisrd, v tlalutd, in a parkaice O-'u'er tickrts to two remlenies in Person eotin'v. TRVKSSONk POINTS. Itslrijb, MsrshSl, IS30 . , . STXlAlEn OEtV STOIJEtV-. From tit enelosorw rf th ttheribrr, m - - Ved4iab,'lWSd.iouaAt,, Uoe,irji-rM. "about 15 hand high, having- some isbrte m hut lace, is about six years ofil, is natural paeer. and l..d j bis ot ben Tie " w,' tm&- orr.tf hind f. et betnn Imrei reeenlly brought Irons UalluOm-e, via. Nut bilk, hy Mr. Wm. Um-m. i.y hifinmaltA resptelBif said borse, will be tbaiiklullr tetiiiied. . V rjOB. T, LOVICK. Kintton, .March 2Sth, 1830 I CO PA HTIV Ell WJIXXED riililerlenres-itiiiof tliefunils. U wa ihnutrbt not improbable that it oidd have omo. -effect on the formation of 'he cabinet antl even lt.tbtiah tnVnt af-ilMtJalg. imniti.T8 a considered by no means impossible. The Fne J int. !ld .Mdl Its b"" PtuUtiiliipwSnciety ot our Ui.tverstiy, tu moi.y of lite b'sh etiittHt lit whitb lbv linl.l his tn-ol'es-iot.sl tsli-iiis, as paiiit tilail evidenced . , . ..... i ....Mb... i.i.nl1 ny ait a.iiiiM-stiia nu ot .uh.kb imip i executed by hitn loMbat Suciety. Jiejnlm: TkA'jui.'Iiui'eii nsirtv in Oranir county ap nenrs lo le fast fading awav . A V an Tltifen . . , . t .... i ... t'-.u- meetiup; was advertised io ue nciii ai " mwiu Trice's store on lite am nisi, mr tor pmpouc of nominating candidates for the Legislature I he tlav arrived, and though there were some wenlv r thiitv persons present, there were, we oudereiiiivs, " ITC an ""- mongst ' thcmyiparA.eC' . ' AprmlwaK:abeil'3TetetElXM he advice and consent ol ihe senate. Hobert It. Hied, lo tu Jiitlise Ol Hie Millie" Stale for Kt Florida. . I A tlsmeron. In be JUi'gO Ol me vnnrtt Sale for West Florida. . lames Wi bb, to be Jodce ol the ijitnetl oiate flir -ftmlt'fiiirida.- -'''---"" :'" --' - - Jobn Forsvlhe, tr . tn be Attorney m ine vni- KmI Stales lor the bouiheni IJinritit ol Ala bsma. . - . , ... . I homss W. OldHel", m lie tonstti in me vot- te.l Stales (or I.V1.1.S, h Ustice- ... , -flcv-s!.f rM. lobe, "tiaisiiai oi uie vuueo Slates fur the llisirct ol jNorin cannula. rry Tlie tirrMteetlingsltil lb Cot'veVllnn of h i....... l.n. il.u.46iinlie of Sum. Iredell, ii'iit. w.il Asl.e. wltaih. tit i" W Ukslitiinuelt ltti Hig'twH tittperior-CourJ, wetrk for llo' purlins iinniiiisiint! an Mwib- " tine i "-T" - -r rt-eeived loo Isle lor to d ' papei Ihey ibill appear next w-ek have ....I v rtmbt in sa lhal tbtJ Itevolitli'itiary patriot. I J. n .l.enoir.jil AVi'kes, piesiiletl, assisted)' y ;t. t lolin Mai tin. as Vice rrrsidetit, aiiO l nmiias nainpi"", Sni-rv and T- M t'smiiltelt, ot leedi-ll. as See-r.in.ie..-tU.I ASDRB-UM MircilV.I .. ot Ashe vs unsnimuoly chosen a ihe bile Kleclnr. . . i i i We learn that Ihe Cancnsiics also held Coiivei.tiiin s, lite satne time and place, iid nmnwtalsul VmI ilea. tov ce o! Ahe SI "'ctr Klector ttetteru Ca'tlitiiatt. " - Jl noble act,-' Since thu tlfMrurtion of the Wcthoilist Honk ('nceni by lire, th American Hihle Society has until a ilonation to tliu Methoiiiat Church, of Five thousand JliuUs ami I en Tliousanntl Testaments. For titer Star. .. The btisiitessof conduction lhi paper a b. rome so hurthrasome, (hat I eatiiiot do ll ju live and do my n il' Jt.si iu nlher respect I wish iherelore, in lake a partner tnitt lha Edt lorial department of the lh Walehmaa. I should rrgartl hiRh degree of qualification indispensible: lor wbetbar the . present Kditor pasMsses that or not. I am able lo show iwcsit tetttibie pifhl Ihe establishment i hi a biglt 4.sMM.Ua4.J!eA, ai.tmprevlngj,.' I would pirler a tenllrmstt ol Ibe bar. who ... t i. uill.ni. in t'.irm a ennsrtnrr'hiti in the itaa 'twaKlnW aiM IsrU..''ev; frlltia.'S; niwmplty aers,-ata'g .t . . uffie-, ("mor ills oRht lu done in an ad- t vertist-mwoy and giving my ie ol ail Ike ad vantage of Ihe proposed an angemel a per sonal ennlrretiee, however, would be aessssaty bvfor tlowiig iiicli.aoootiact . . Walrhmsn Office, . judiUiurv C 4-,- The celebrated ICaco Uorso roun.letl n.a ilfcrifccin savag? wii .i.e' " Yet there v.is pel feet Strbor tltjiatAPn, jyrftl eVfrT man was pnjmpt m the tlmcharge h.s r. ' Aiachua Volunteers checrfullr tlistn baletl their b-acuitf and corn, reserving to witness the greediness and thankroj -e8 with which tliejr received a whole . t.' ir u:..; li-um their dcuver. ur A Han -- - , The evening of the day on which their interview was intterrupte. by the arrival of General Clinch, Oseola ent word to Gen. Gaines, that tf he would gend away the horsemen.' (Alachua rot Jitia,) they would come and 'surrender their arms, We know not whether Irom siLairins or otherwise, theliorsemen wens not gent away. After waiting three day to hear more of Oseola, i iiavin? nrovisuma to remain lonSer, Gen. Games returned t Fort Diane, at which place Oseola was to have met him, Monday or I uestlay last. After r.acning this Fort, he transfer, naiI lha ammmiit .1 to Gen. Clinch, ami ioi ins - . , . t .r, r... tcr.u.n,bsni ' hf th war jell ittr'iiBw-wi.v.- -j - ' rllaKaa. Durins gome of the etv eaeementes, he received a wound j the ball, passin'g through W hp. knocked out two of his teeth, bufrtta force being nearly spent, it did him do further in jury.'- -'''?:'-: .." r " '.' " ThTrmovefiient of Oseofa tn reques tins- an'iuterview when Gen. Gaines had been entirely surrounded by hia ... l.i .1.... :. .t:- followers lor several uj, nicsjuus bl and aeems to hc taken all bv snr- i: time WireKerit was. an Witter de; v ised on b arnins of the approach of a Mr Pnrter snoke in reply to Mr. Benton on the ei;puiirnir T"sV,ut,m' b,.,lfect,? -ie ""T eluded gave way to a motion to postpone the anli.OTt ...iti! to-inorrow. was chiefly occupied in discusaioo-on, .jipuuuii to disctiArije tbe committee oi the Whole flom the further, consideration of tho bill repealing the TMi ;niectionottna MtiiicoTpota!iug tl: United 8tate Bank. Thi section make the note issued by the Bank a lender in payment to the collector and other officers of tho United State- Ifr-wa-believJ by-ome that thi sec tion was still in force, and denied by otners. Before the debate had closed, the House pro ceeded to the Special order, the Naval Service bill; when Mr. Bell reaumed hi remark, but before ho concluded, gave way to a motion to adjourn. . Wednendny.. March 2.1. The 8cnate again proceeded to tlie con sideration of the expunging resolution. Mr. Porter reaumed the observation he commenced vesterday, in reply to the Senator front Mis iouri; which he concluded, a little before 3 'clock. On motion ot Wir. uenm... vow tos- lutiort waa then laid on trie wuie ior me sent. - ' " ' . . , In ttie Haute of Repreientattvet, the early part of lha day Was occupied upon the motion m.,! n ih nreeedinx dav. to discharge the Committee of the Whole from the consider, tion of the" bill to repeal the Uth section of tha act of April 10, 1818, "to incorporate tha sub briber to " the Bank of the United 8tatea; which motion, after some proceedings, was e.rriasl fbv tha aid ofthe Previous Question.) So that bill U now on the labia of th House, " Tk Naval Service bill was then taken up. JtttBelL..concluded hi remark; after which Mr. Garland, of Virgmla obtained the Hoof, and tha Hooaa adjourned. y ' t'tiMualtv. -Mr, John Tradewell, of nALEIGIIsrMAKCH ZhJSW . yj- We invite special attention to tho ex cenenTspcceli 0f 'Judge Whitk in -to-day - pa- . .1 . ... .f tr. ma l.ll. per, aeatnst tue nnni o..s.v. . itit ilaserv. m Uw .District of. Columbia, and tn 6pp6)it1bn 'to thftr rereivmg petrtron- on th subject. His arguments are unanswerable, iiUm nd djrfetk to the p'mut. V .k the reader to comp-irO tfu poinfnf and able "pro duction, with tlie indirect and palivenng letter of Mr. Van Buren, which evince a strong dis nas'itio'n to "ride both side of the sappling;' and then ffigVwin Mr. Van Jiuren't Letter. We spread be. fore our readers in Uwlay's Star, the letter of Mr. Van Buren, on- tho -deeply . interesting of the riiht of Congress to abolish slavery in the District of Columbia. Hi ser vile nressc labor with all their might to put the best face they can on thi letter. They characterise it's "frank and manly," and pre tend to hail it a a production calcuiatea to .;ienr all oooositioo to Van Buren m the South with respect to hi opinion on slavery. Ifincer in what they sav, we must confess they are more easily atisfied on thi question . ' s .1 I . ' t l.t asns nllA than we Baa mougui h hsiuio t to be, who wa a true friend to the South and it peculiar interest. What is there so "frank and manly in tin letter! It is true, compared with the sly, mys tical, and very .slippery manner of proceeding which ha ever heretofore characterized the magician, it may be said to manifest a degree of Iran Knees, inasmuch as it commit tho auth or on one question at least But compared with the oDen dealing of honest , men, who have tlie imrhV obioct, their country' good in view, tbero i neither frankness nor manliness ill it. Instead of giving a plain, and direct an swer to the timole aueauoa propounded, he commences bv auotinn a long string of senten. cm from tha Albany resolution, against the right of Congre to :- inlcxfcriS" wltlr ilavery in the State; a doctrine upon which but opin ion was not sounht. and lu respect to which, lha well knew them was no diversity of ophv Tke Indian War.Te, new from Florida, under this bead, iu another part of thi paper, is very interesting. It will beeen that Gen. Oaliifirhas had 'linlnWuowiiri' 'Oseola, and that the Indians were smug for peace. Their sincerity however wasdi)iibleiL . But ivoubl seem, from ttie following adJiUonat partrcutar that -they wean in earnest. tSeveral "ofrieersj who left.-Fort Drana oo tho-10 th, arrived at Savaiihah oil the 23rd instant, Vt ho Ut.e that Gen. Uaiuc entered into-art ngreemerrt wilh the Indian to the following effect: , That the In dians and their chiefs should retire beyond the 'WTth&cooclicT " A f a" mwwig ''ttow'ljof--otKiubr .of lite Court and liar, ealleii at tholieewitr term til I'i ai.k.ii. Coimiy Court, n testit) tlieir rcsprrl hir tle-toi ttt Jiaa ,FttlKtt, ilreeaaed. Joint I). llakti.s..r'.Mi was ealle.l In Ihe th.dr, nil IVm Jl. ItHliltt afpoiBte.l,eeiflr), wht-tt tbw lotl.iwii.g llesoluiioo were oil. r.-l li) Hoot K liillism, K. and psssed ensiiintmult . Ke.nlie'l, liini we Ire I with profoilii'l regrrl ll.e loss wIikI. thi CihoI fl liar, and the rini.- .WnyW4Carati:fe Ibe deailnl Hie ti.iiivi.iuai, to nottoi' ti .uiu. ihu.uu.j ww are Host .etl.Hled. Resolved, tmrt WaelratWy T immr resiteci lui llie kind and etieiiiil leelaiir' of bis heart, graeed as ihey were 'by Ibe high jam! t ls yaled pi iiieiplesof hoiior , whieh gmertied bis iiuihI n laiiiiHS. we will wiar the utuul ba-'o of iiiniiriiiiitf for thitiv tlats Itiisohrd. I lint the oroerrdines of this nieel- hrft be pnhtUbad to tha HioVttfh pfmrs, sunt rtutt a eopy 1.1 inetn oe i titniiaiuwi tu ittv ie"i li. oWasril. '. . -....- ' " - f llrM ls. HXM'9,i,l.Mt"'1J Will II. Harris, Src'y- ' - . Lnutsbutg, .VI arch Ift, I SS6r m a it i o iv; .5x3 rftoaflufale for ijrttinj rote (arjf i Will slaud the present Season al m Stable, i miles from Jsckson, 15 Iroin llaltfat, N. il , 14 from lltllielil, Vs., tbtrly-five Irom Wasb inutoit N.!., tto flliv-seven South ol Peters lun g V. 1 be Season liaseommvneed nd will end the IJih Jnly.- lie. will sisnd at Ctl dollai- the .iwasiih. aliiuh .. niav be tlnchsmed bv Ibe pay hig tit WThtltar- wiiJtht the Keaswo. - Mar van he insured at W tlullsr lb insurance will . be ihrnianded so soon a the Mar i discovered , 10 le in 11 or the. properly ehmiged. Una dollar wi I ! espeatetl to uie gtsMini in viy rase. Lsirs and extensive pastorage sawn in amail gtatn eaptessly lor. ruai-e 111 wtth the . Horse, ami trjrarate lot Icr-msre and aotis, and board af-servants gratis. "I (ending tniin a disisiice, if sonveiiwtit, will send servattta with llteir msres, so that they msy be atlrnilrtl to areeslile to initiuuion Mare will be fell at 'li seat per day. No responsibility lor aidetil( or escapes, but every precaution" will be taWcu to prttenl them H1AUION. I a hrstttifttl bl.iotl bay, btsck legs, main and tail, Ave leel three titrhes bith, in tha prima i.f life, for he never Mulled belter hi fur, lie n sent to the Western Country, whet bis owner r peeled linn to rriuaia, but from ibesoltalalion of Marion's li iettds, and Ihe ttawM of hiseoll running hi Virgin!, fsnritt t:aniliiia, nslinnoi anil el-liei-e lam lall, lu owner, tol, VV . I. ltng, hss been intlueed in bring hun back lo Xoi ili Carolitu agaiu. It is lo Wa lamented that all ihe spiti-iiiig world ba not se. n this very 0t stiahle llotse. Hi roll Franri Marion br oft" at twu heat lha great sweepstake ol f KHK) rttltwiae -at Tall dtss.er Flot illa, Hire utile -hels lur A year olds, t siibsrrtberS, g ald lor Irtl, braotiit Veto ol South Carolina anil Mary Sitilih of IVitnessee in great stjlei lie since lis ran mauy race ami nrter bu been beklen. I Lis produce Man. V si, Ciitl Kitchen, Z. .s , irgini Cairv. I'aisy llrnsn, (.'nrpins toll, Wilkes Filly. " 1is Kelt von th Joe key Cluh) al Warrt'iiloH 11 Fall, healing lha aoled hrns 'H.knra, aha-li horse but tit-lore was smli! foe ,4 OtKI( the neat wesk site won the Jot key Club at lisloplv she won the Jnekey Clab at New Matkrl.four mile hests al 4 heals, beating Fn nv Ciitie hy Arel.ie, Alp and several other hor se, show lug her superior bottom wbivlt never tail ttv show io a ihuroiigls bred (Jlltleft. tttmrt; lie, Willmm tiooilwyun's eoli, is one of lb fi ihsI soils in this or any ether eonntry as -ha I tlioughl tn he, and none as t believe diiuht M( ha ha run tinea tares sod woo ihem all withr,l esie, ami I m told J-8 IXM) was nflciwd Im- bita wlii.h hit owner tefnsvd. Mat ion Its never fad rd lo prnilnra a race horse Irani any ntsre of aotnl bl'Mid. a I m inlormeil by geutlemea tlial i know liii piwtuee, - ' Mat Inn was got by old Sir Archie, l.isdsm hf Tiiiporred'TTiiiten,- Ids "grairdT'llaiii by imported Alitern.au, lit g granu nam by i.t.i. Asli's Koe biiek, bis g. g. grand dam King Herod, his g g, g, grand ihon by iniiorieil Farmers Alik-itxsn asgolhy Folios, genoislly thought tha best v ... .. . . ' i nw wrffii imnr I Samm-on county, resiectatle citixen, TairtMU. Gsrrison and companrJ all aeerl -about-fO,- was -ruwiieuL..ilLt-l,jiB. .,M.wmly .4tli..,docir.in .that temptin to rroif theCoharie- on "the j Congress has an rigUr W interfeTB-writh --tli th InaL Ibu litibjtanmtlui6t4t-btbfetiy thing, tlun. until the wtshea'of the Government are known -that commissioner would be sent them by the proper authoritie to express those wisho, and that tha chief should assemble at any time and place, when and where iltey should be re quired. The general impression - when these olficers left lort Drane wa that the war was at an end. No hostile Indian have been seen by tli Army since Gen. Gaine loft the Quthla coochci Most of the friendly Indian with Hlack Dirt, their chief, have returned to Tampa, deeming their service no longer necessary. - t The whole army was m fine neoitii anu spirits, and was expected to leave Fort Drane for Uen.tiatne battle ground on tlie xom. Two irentlemen passed through Oolumhia on the 23rd instant, bearing despatches from Gen. fScott to the Government, who ftated that the Indians had urrendcred, and that hostiliUos had ceased. Imftartant frtm Texat. It is said that on the 28th February. General Cos and Hcsma, at the head of about 4UUO fnoiican irtmps, w ieired San Antonio de Behar, under a black Bag, Imticating no quarters. Tha Teiian in the fart numbered only about 800 but they were wo well fortified, and plied their 19 pounder with such dreadful effect, that their assailant, tha Mesicans, retired after a battle of 4 hours, leaviim COO of weir comrades slain before tha tbrti-Th provisional government of Texas be. ing informed of tha contest, an immediate draft of one third of all Tetian capable of bearing arms was ordered bv the acttnir Governor, uut to eager were the Texian In general lor meir oremut and certain. IriuinDll. .that when the or- der reacbwl -MaSagora, not one-tlurd pnly but all able bodLad ciiueos voluntaarea.-s ume?. son ol U'ki lly's Fclipse, out of Ijt'ly lintlma. I.i ooke, nut i f C) pron ihe dam of King HeriHl. (See Tttet Hegivtef, ' page Kuebnck W-15" " gt.l by lha old itipH-Jletl boi'se Sweepnl, sow of 1 7 Ovver's s-resl Tjiitrr, son of Busk the bell bred . wm. tln Jutr "'ti tl.4Htt ! '1 fc3'.SBm..-v..-, iut thin ii.are got 4r ihe Yorkshire A caster fmk,tli-ia-f W G - ItlARUIUD. In r.reena eiiim'y. oil lha lttth Instant, Mr. in.luli Wnrslev to Mist Kltza Ami Ib-au. . ' ..... , . Ill HeanliMt jsouttt), oil tittf oru tt.siato, jsir. 1'ho.iias V. Vale lo .tliss Jamsry AUett, daugh ter l 'I bom Allen, E. - In Cabarrus sotinly. 00 Ihe I. tu tut. air, jsnict Scolt In VI ist Sophia ItiilenhiHir. In Mei'klehiire aixmly. on fha 17lh inllsnt, Vie. J. W. V, Ferris 10 Mitt Margaret L. ilar- hall. , In Kiilherlonlloo, on Ihe 18th Msreh, Alsnson W. Moore, Knj. Mr Moore bail, within a few years, enmmeiieeu Itts prolessniliat carver at a ttivmuer 01 inu liar, wtin proipecis 01 ui iinant ttieeets. His native county hail honoured him in bis t kt-Iy eonimciiocinriit with a lest in Ihe House ol Commons,' and more recently with one is IheKetiate of the IVeistatui'e ol the Stale Utah nitniled, ehivalria atnl honorahle. be bad attached to himself .tho kindest alldctiout uf all bi professional brethrrn, ud ol the community in winch he livil ami taientan, at lie was, ne cnnimsnded tha respect of all. llo it gone. and the plawt that oner arnew aim. Know mm now no mora forever;" but. the iiumeinui vir tues which adorned and eniiobled hit charai-ier, will long live in thu reuieiubrsoee of those by wham be wss known. Communicated lo Caswetl count)-, on the S61I1 Felinurj-, Mr. Nancy Feadergatl, wila of Air. l honias Fcu- lljW..Lt ... n Washington, N. C. on Ihe I lib Intiant, Ma r E F.bram. dauffhtrr of . James F.hrams. In PsMiuoiank wooaiy, on the ISiN instant, Mrs. Msiiha Uavis, contort, of Mr, .William (I. Davis. , ' . In Stokes county, on the 14th-Instant, Mr James Clrm aons, aged ahoiil 3 year. Mr C earn to bit death bv the aecidenial discharge of bhr-gnn, wfitie out iiuaung ti charge passing tUrouijU Uu tieatl i was hreil by lfie4iuke ol Dvvnntbira and got by the Kit In Ct.ililrrt. Knebtick't imnd datia ass a-iuareol Is'uh blood, ptnuhsscd a lien alwntlao , 1 - ear old Itttm the llantpemt ConH Stud of ieoru ihe Second by Sir. Spsnn of Ili-itioJ tne- be late Jtidi! Moore who impotted her. (Sea Advertisement in llo'liret' N. C. Jnanal. nrii.t- etl at llalitss lHf, signed J. ft. Ashe ) King llerml wss got bv Ihe impmled horse old treat. nnugl.l, Ins 1101 by tit importetl horse uilielln, Lis granil Usui was a lliotougli bred imMHc mare putthasetl from bis fii-ae Ihw Dtiks of Itotlsnil. ce I ui l iltRtMer, vol. v, page sir.) t'sttnsi' wss got ijt reifs ranoer tn rmgiatiu. Ilav llnlton. son of lite llruwiilow Tark out f ohl Lkdy by the I'tilcine Arabian. . (dee Tutf Uegister, vol. , page sis. j M.ltlKKVS I'Ent ORM.iXCE -Intha Fsll ol 1 81! V, he aonieutled agaittti the celebrated burse Henry, the competitor ol Eclipte, at Lsw renceville, for Ihe Jockey Club I'nrse. mils brats, f .100, wbk-li Marion won al tt beats. !) lobar llh. IS, Alarum won mejockrv Club - al New Market, mile heals, beating Cut. W. It. Johnson' lleisey Kieharil and Cspt J. J. Harrison's Arab, tall, 125. Ms.ina won lha Jockey Ohib at New Matkrl, 4 mile beats $700, bealine Csnt. J. J. Harrison' I'ullr Cnbb with ' great rate and distancing Col. W K. Johnson' Washington by Timolenn. Neat week at Tre II.II be slm-teo lor lb Jockey Club, tegrther with Itelsey Uobinton, Fhilis, John Uiuiiatils, Conns, l.lbentior and Arabella, which was won try IFctsty Kobmtun. Alai wn ran second Ihe first hest and broke dowu, which flnisbed bl . , racing carver. . r or a parlirulsr account of inert, relet ene may be bad to Uie Turf Kegistvr, sot. ' 3, psg 163. . . - .1 . I do hereby certify that Marlon wa lama sac! his leg mueh swollen,' and thit Asa t hsw B4 - - ihe inaiiagement ol b;m ia lb above race, ha should not hsvs siarteti. la wknet wkvret f, I have hereunto set any band and seal Ibis SI tl day ol Jsnuar), ISM. WII.MAMMWF.sT-. . . Uu ilt Vied instant, in New Hanover eoMty 1 JHnt Fmt, A'orthampton J;tia, A' 0, Jry William Colviu, aged about. SI Jtmn. Febraary li, 183 v.: :',-:,,:U ,; ati.-t wevil.. reinforcement, to give time to wake
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