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-1 'I ii f rk ' 1 ! Fob tbsSt m. T ..r-Th following thought were r.sigta m.vding, u the lA.SiM"tU J l..,.nn.l Iiiim of -a. J. 1- . an tua auiro. ' A m mile,! revolutions swept o'er Earth, "like troubled visions o'er th breast of Dreaming aorrew" empires, "" And shone, and wnd end fell thy cour Wa onward vrhnging but u!l firm And beautiful ai when th "morning star "'"dgotnemK Aft.uml lh new-Boraroua ... Thy Uvery lenm eraulam of rarity id 'n "'P R "" (in the land of Judea, when the Wert boon Ofrrsciou Heaven to fallen man was J.vouly anuoancei by angel bauds. Tha Shepherds caught Ilia swelling note of lore, Echoing through the azure vault of Heaven. SCUe MmDl.HhlieBllBilllJieen!y;. Anthem, worshiping huture't God in .Yature'l infmcyi while their Voices in home) riiraae ascended bun. to inmglc into softer NamU-ra with the hymn of the undying Sor pliim. . Tbou awt when ' Egypt claimed Him fur her eon, and smiled fceitmely on the pathway of their flight. . ':" The firat flitting ' Of t!fy rtaing beams of light, "dimly uflfued,' llebeld the troubleJ air rent with Kamak's Mournful lamentations. Tha full lenith Of thy splendor pasd o'er acenes of deepest Anguish but, the mild radiance of thy form Depart iny seemed to whisper bark, e'er it bad .Kissed Uio wildly dancing ware, in softest Aaif to lae melancholy wail of Judea . t 1,1... i t - .... . .1 A JiiHJitt WHlf WUJFtUf VIVO. .r. ii.'..iji - Fby beams keiii .'' Mournfu rouic to the long-drawn sigh That acctdcd front Uethaeinena' lonely ' Garden. Tbotf saw at tha intense; tearful Agony of thai awful hour the traitor -Judas eatetjrilh. tb .ruffian band era itt ' The Buttering of His troubled soul were stilled f or angels radiant from the land of light Had eoftly blendod with His bitter cup the Accents of His father's pare, undying love, Tim isw'rl net. When on the rugged cross his dying bed, The diadem of thorns his pillow in keen Pang, i bore the guilt of rebel mant As in agonizing anguish, pity moved His henrt to bless his creel murderers; For e'n Uie brighter essence of thy glory, Whirling on his radiant car ofqucnchles Light, through clustering worlds and thronging systems, nad, with deep darkness, veiled Jus. Splendor, and refused to view tha deathlike Hearings of the earthquake "and the torn) of Calvary. Shine on, iu beauty still, fair lovely orb, rJerenely poized in Heaven' celestial light; Obedient ever, let the impress of thy rrenfs burning light Test calmly on th; As Uio imtig of a lowly Saviour beams Upon his follower's hearts. April 23,1837. I SLMSjirai. i ne waslunirion correa pnmlent of the Dulnmoie Patriot has til the following extract from One of his letters, sav ed u the trouble of inditing a paragraph ox t!ie snlijrct of a project winch is well ca'cula. ted. to attract ui orabiy the public attention A'ul. Int. "I have had tfat plcasur Jn meeling with wr. host. r... nuBv, or the Mc-rcliant News Kimm, New York, and Mr. Gowon tormerly of France hut more recetntly from Kissia who are now in this city makmtr ar rangements for the establishment of a line of t r leg rapns irom New lorit to New Orleaua. MK' Gotm and lit associate Mr. ScivtLt, have, after many years' application to the miojeci invciueu an imponant system 01 Tele praphs which easts into the shade every thing of the same kind that lias yet been at- temtdBy.tJieir.jidmioiWe. jjjtm ..Ali.ejLcan Commmicate every kind of information. word oy woru, add punctuate the sume with out using more signals than worils and with as mucn rapiuiiy as a person can write, or even speak! They have received the most flattering encouragement from those literary and scientiric tfentlemen to whom they have explained llie aystenu and -not a- doubt emenaincu tuai n win accompiisif the pur poses oi ine inventors, an j realise all that has oeen anucipaiea irom it. ftl. eexosi asturet me mat ne win tie able to communicate a despatch, of one hundred word from- New York to New Orleans, in half an hour! And those who ar tlioroughly acquaiited with the system confirm his promises Huw clemen. tarydnea every other appear in comnarison of that which can accomplish such an object! The imagination is overpowered in contem plating the eottHequences of such an achieve merit of btrWWwgntiity', Uits4tte artTn. n iatttU I UonsnO or mlc no Jonger. jli, vide us. We know on the instant, as it were. the actinna, ; rtt wufci, tjj 4ftrminrioSs of oujLiVllow-bcing of other Sa'ates. r'ortunate it hi that we live in an age for whose intrllec tual progress notliiiiff is loo ripe!" ;- li - D WID VKWLAND We are informe.l that David New laud of Uurke has received an appointment from the President, as Surveyor .rii t i. tar,. wi nw ihuiic mikis, in m iMiiconiin, ami bas Ifft the State to enter upon the duties of his oUice. He has left a vac lum which we take pleasure in stating can be easily supplied. W a reaUy think that the wild woods of the West is more congenial to hi nature than the jj importance, resolved to call upon Col. Ben ft on and mt wince to his acquaintance some nf ;ina rrienas. Accordingly, havmcr collected filiis ban 1, he proceeded to the apartment of Ithe Co'ouel. On entennr the room thev jfsund the Coloi.cl t lady and daughter pres. IM, -After "the introduction ami the usual imitations b -t ween the Colonel and his vis; tors ad taken plaeet titer were requested to sit lown. Davy accordingly made motion to iSMtme atilentarv Dosition in a chair h. tiiad hint but in the mean time, one of his ompamons appropriated the chair to hi own se, and snngly seated himself in a renwite ornerof the room. This entirely eseined Ury' attention, ho we apprehend, as "fsffed hi the time in " staring at tlie ladies, nd loosing his nernendicular. lie fi ll prawling on the laor, heels over head with u-emtmluou crash. Mr. B. and her daurh- e'mpertd- from the roorn almost convul. ed With lailtrlilrr at llio rut'iMil Us si mmm V& fore them, and even the Col., afUr tli moat trenuou effort to restrain hit risible f-e. e. was compelled to give trent to his etiingajna int mmbustiotia roar. Unfor- -ateiy Tor the Col', pocket, a aidebonrd I i " " .milF ftl,HM was laden wm, mtnmt .ii. i.:.. i h.,u 7 nice a shock, IU1 its eonten.. were Overturned, and broken "'01 lhniiil . r. hw wjcc-euen m e i fiiiwuiudndioJialLirfaab whirh . w---W have received Judge -ueior. ranii.g; witn ,yy, we will m rt ly m. hi. ,h inLli i "r:r7tB-JPBw prospectu f the eloutheintCi went.oii aa accident which befet him at rein neee.. tv i : .7 . T Ue publication of which is proposed f vVaaiangton U.t .eHinn. aJ will then a. ,0 tit L ihl v!ieT . 1 , to b. commenced at Washington Cilyfw'on act of charity to hi. friends consign him ,0 lSS M three thousand aubscribersshall be obtain- the shade, of oblivion. David, on the mnr- ZZtfZrH? L mJSf od. It i. expected that the first number wilr Jiimirof the Coronation, to .how hi. self YV'lUhJlt !-' i'P'1" & ' "", " the ne- tariortanee. reolv.l tarall..nn I'M. it... v"" .ure" nnds himself only upported, in hi J,- . ' , tricating h'mself from lh broken fragment iq which he ws totally enveloped and we are happy to learn, suffered no very serious During the present diffiuclties in the cam mcrcisl world, we se the ettelea gov. ernment ol u,e country driving to increase) them ten fold. Is it not Dlain to eerv man that cat run and rel. that "he intention of our ruler are to prostrate the const tut ion, nt rear on it ruin another, form of gov ernment suited to their own unholy views If the people do not nsw see tha object of A'tt Jiurcn,ahey re.hjct!teii,ioLCring f r their country. Three cabinet councils hae lately been held on the odious Tieaaury eir cu!ar At) the cabinet were in favor of gi'ing t to trie winds, eaerpr those My and pamnc men Kcmlull and IMtier. Van Bu ren sided with these Umbras.'! And we are to lis this villaiiiousla preninr upon the tm7in;rnitf-rd iron egh'a merrly because the President w.ll it. We luvc only one hoie lef. and -Mrst- is, that ottf tuVr will grow m L wilU. ii cesK, ana bear tlij bit so bar J that lia people will r' en mne ! hit. I ilierMfrom their poi . AVai Oritan Tmt .lincricak. .T1IK STAU KALKlGIf, Al'ltlL 20, 1337. CO . Duiilit 4cft this City, on Satur day last, on a short visit to Wilmington. THE TRBASLMViTciRtUJiTAKl-GALL. ISO UBSPOTISM. Slroiig as may be our partialities and preju dices, and we confiM tliey are not few, we can not, on a calm review of the oieasurrs of Gen. Jatrksnir'ar il!iirniitruliAhihuii..l.t.tiM.: ... v., . -. - ' .'? tw -..- Sliirmttearji re-awrted and estabhihed; which Wiir in" the least degree ameliorate or counterbalance the mighty evils inflicted bv him noon the coin. niereiil interests of the country. The prejent pressure In the money market ia certainly as cribahle to one of hirlast measures, the Treasu Jtf Circuhuv A wV Axtht very anueh, if ths is to be found in our hiftorv a more mn and daring violation of the popular will, attended wiib more injurious eoiisei)uence, which still thicken upon us, than is exhibited in the ease of this illegafand unconstitutional order. We desire that our readers should know the vhete truth of the matter, which we will briefly and plainly state. Thi Treasury Circqlar nriginatci-with-th famous huiubog Uenton, (a most ominous pa ternity) in the session of '33-3G. The reprc- acntative of the pcojile refuwd to give it their assent Indeed. Benton found himself in a mi nority of one! Eleven d.ivt onlv. after tha ad- iaurnment-of Congre nutwUhatandina. this alinoH nnajiimn jebuk by that body in dc-i spiU-4f1uan0ir? ffTSflheTfieoplej- thcorder4 wasissued. I Dutthisis only the "beginning of me enu ol this dark design against luO curren cy of the country conceived in ignorance and propelled hy the most vindictive tyranny. The Pre40mrrimtfinff h'imsetf thwarted in his "eT- forts to obtain the sanction of Congress, had, ii ti bis naual constxtency in such cases, re- itlved tn tint meamre before the adjournment f that body. Anil this - determination was communicated to U. ,f . Whitney, the unauliio. riied agent of the pet banks and the treasury, to he concealed by him from the representatives of the people, and used at his discretion, for his own personal advantage, and that of his friends. Whitney also communicated thi information to the pet banks, thereby enabling them to use it to their emolument. The order ia according. ty issued. -I t creanB great excitement ' -it-de ranges tu currency. It cause the transfer of pwiB from-ffie Atlantic where it had been forced from Europe, and where it was required to pay th debt of our merchant to their Eu ropean customers, and locks it up in the receiv ing offices of the r Western States. Cerieresi is convened. There is but one opinion on the abject, heard from all quarter of the country; the representative of the people, thoroughly acquainted with the wants and interests of their constituents, join in the jirevailing .aentiment.. and demand the repeal of the order. The sub ject it maturely considered, and fully and ably ocoaieu uumig a wools session. And, tn spite of the vast power of the Executive over both branches of the JSatimal Leaislature in ssite of the powerful means of the Preaident to se duce and intimidate, a bill, rescinding tlie or der, nei the Itmte hy an tvervhelmniiig mujvnty, ana linos nni tx opponents in the oensis. now flitl rrtident Jackson acini this emergency, in the lace of thi accumulated evidence of the popular will, against this illegal nu ruinous i reaaury order! - Let the unpar allelled distress at present exiting in the coin- mercisi community, answer, lt effettt be traiyu io weir orlL-in. and It will ho found that General Jackson consummated hi long career of abuse and outrngr, by one moreecauW the constitutional authority of Conrrrt: and de- J'mM-irishA. act. mroiigh mar representative!' The Treasury order, iurd in direct contradiclii.n of the will ta"grBi nd 4 eemmumeation-of that fn trmion to IL M. Whikiry, as a secret, before it adjournment, mark the conduct ol' P Jackion in l!iui matter, in vivid character of viiidictivenrss and low cunning. W bad reason to hone, hftwerer. not tr.,m the well promulgated niriumn,i,m, nf M Van Buren iu favor of tha ooliev of his nreile. .itaui, 1. 1 i . !. k : . . . . Hum I'ti.iuun wiucu n oeetftiiMi - un.ioriiy rresiueni, and Ins desire to catch at every thing calculated to strengthen hispow er, and smoothly mark the first prominent mrs aurea of hi administrstionr thai he would re- peal the order; and our hopes were strengthened Iv aannorteil. uuer disreeard of the lnteret. t ,K. by Butler and Kendall influenced doubtless by tha evil genius of Uenton, who is present, to mark and overrule by hi conceited uperiority their deliberation. Thu k will Wfbund thit majority of lis vwn camnei nave recommended to th Presi. dent the neceasily f n immediate repeal. Still he refuse bis entire disregard of the in terest of the people, is daily plunging them in to deeper difficulties, and exciting deadlier com motions. How lone; this drnlorahln aiato f . Cir will continue, is uncertain. We ar com pelled to await, not th decision of Hi penpl. but the nod of our ruler. Van 0rn, ifenLn, Jlendan St Co, as-ainst tha mmiU i i,. tealthine of eqyiiacaijon Ihe blutorng of demagogcim-and th impudence of consum- mateanu uaroenea villainy, nov trampled upon the nghu of th people, end will continue to fat. ten them tttre firmly in the manaclet ofdeop. tiem, unlet! they re-anert andtnrely re-ettat-lith them hy the forte efm tpeedy and radical reformation, ; fc . . ;r- - j THE PRESSURE KECKLESSXE8S OF -THE PARTY." ; . ' : The distreasee n th money matter of tha eoqntry are fearfully accumulating, and bearing down before them, indiscriminate! h U of rry elasw of it eititeusv The merrh. ant first uffrd from tb opraoa pf the spe cie circular, th pet bank system, and other de rangement of the currency by the pseudo -de-Boeratio - party the primary cause of the press uw; and their paralyzing inpuence U gradually spreading, through them, to the far in ing interests. Indeed, it has already been ruin, oualy felt, in the rapid reduction of the staple commodities of th country. Cotton, which, a few weeks ago, would have commanded from H to SIS per hundred, i now only worth 8 or 1 9. In Fayetteville, and, in fact, in ve,ry cotton market in th StWe, iu speedy depreci- uauua is uneiampieu. rarttier Boutb, in Nwr-)rteani,-Thr besrwitsiri $Pr'8fT6' from to $7 per hundred. The price of lobac co haa also fallen considerably. U loom seem to pervade the whole Republic from Maine to Georgia tram the Atlantic to the Missouri, ine commercial resources of the country are pal sied, and sinking beneath the "glories" of the I?tHy8ujren(-y. Meeting hav been held at .ew uricans, MotiliC, J a ai le.lo a , a tsa tn Taet at almost every city of importance in the South, I j devue mean of relief: and the fact that the costly experience acquired by those cities, and Ilia country generally, by th tremendous and ruinous etl'ects of the removal of the Dcponites, has availed then hut little, is proof that th Specie Circular is not less high-banded, or at tended with consequence loss withering to the interests of the commercial community. Ahd, as we before remarked, the farmer mcit loci it blighting influence; money wiil gradually grew scarcer banks will fail to redeem their notes in specie; and of course, the staples of the coun try the essential productions of the planter such as cotton, tobacco, flour, will depredate. Jj ! itjutt vhat th li'higt predicted -when thit mi 3f ruble AtmAvy and tampering yeith tl.t currency commenced, and what ti new begin- 1 Ke iKtrvev Ask tm- .A.a i4M - I'-is.-, u tk'l4ert-iir fiMalaiatKStSt. fiinds county particularly, is. unoarallelled. More than 1000 suits have been brought by the Northerners against the merchant aa I plan ters of that county, and money is so scarce that they ar unnble to meet their demand. The inhabitant are in a slate of feeling bordering on ctoa-;commtnionTlh alieriflaaliee force! to redgn, and vengeance denounced upon any one who shall dare to act as deputy. The Governor has cajled an extra session of the Le gislature, to take the matter into consideration. We ask, how long aball thi stste of things continue! "How long. O Calaline, will thou abuse our patience! " How long shall the once free people of this mighty Republic, endure the worki n g of a systemwhich -wither wry ef fort and energy which .consumes exhaust by the influence of the very government framed for their defen -e end -welfare, their substance and life-blood! How long shall the heartless deputy of tho Regency party tyrannize, with Dcnion. tils es'ljuler, aAr ttt Ht ilotions W qucatuad ua hy .. naUle ,cetry t ... Shell th jttpi vurrgcanco or tncir priiaeny-reirTorcvcrT Was it not enough that the deposite were te moved the plighted faith of the nation com promised! Was it not enough that the Presi dent caii.rl !ate wa fvrced by the edict of elf-constilntid caucus upon tlie American peo ple! that the journal of th Senate were de faced, and the constitution of the Republic eva ded trampled upon, by a base devotion to men in power! But we can answer all these question and our hope are strengthened in Ihe ultimata victory of the whigs, by the cheer ing news from New York the erand centre of the commercial Interest, where the people have felt, unmitigated, the fury of the 8rjecie Circu- Urr and where -they are prepared to judge fully and impartially. The whigs are asserting their rights in that city thoir ticket for Mayor has prevailed by about four thousand majorhyMn the rapid revolution of politicalsetitiment, equal to that in the commercial affairs of the country, may be predicted the downfall of the usurper Hi days are numbered. And tho only reflec tion which makes his domination otherwise than utterly insupportable, is that four yean Will complete it, and leave him "alone in hi glory " We saleranly believe that the down fall of hi party will mark the commencement of a new and vigorous era tho vindication of the eonsiitutiM and the laws, and the healthy ac tion of the commercial and agricultural interest of the country, inseparably connected with the proper administration of every liberal govern ment. We repeat, let our friends be stimulated to redoubled teal encouraged in the prosecu tion of thin warfare. The contest, we admit, is unequal but while the whig of the Union are rallying while our duty is urging us to action and while there ere. hopes of victory, we should "Keep the ft ug flying! Die, hut don't turrender.'" f7" Uv. Uciai has appointed Itsuaaa UstvKR, Esq. Surveyor, ami N. J. Kisa, Esq. and Cut. J cms Ctai yos. Commissioners, to superintend the surveying- the lands, recently acquired by tna y frunnthe Cherokee Indi an. Emigration to. Tex a: A letter from New "Jr?!i )' '.'WvY'E ' demand, fon Tex M Taiids iq bfiCor tlie nu ........ . - I so considerable; all the schooner leaving; here fut thTcxaa. .pott carry fcoia I () to 4 IX pa-. sengers. Vrr fiddled while Home wat burning. ' Prom the" New H.iinphire Pataiot, a Van Du . rn paper. -Good Vw." Several large bouse in New York failed last week, and several more ar ex pooled to follow. v., -r. Cj Tha editor of the Petersburg, (Va.) In telligencer, Robert Birchett, Esq. announce his wish to retire from the chair of new, and will dUpooe of hi entire establishment. unwary arrangement can be completed Ma for Cores. The Court Martial which met at Savannah to investigate the charge gainst thi officer, have ununimeuilu and hon. orahly acquitted him. It l said, that the char ge appeared to the Uourt o tiifling and frivol lous, as scarcely to nerve lite formality of a olemn investigation. It will be recollected that General Jackson truck tin officer from the roll at first without any trial; and it ws only after long solicitation, mai ine aruurary old man would reinstate the Major, merely to allow him the poor nrivilen of having his conduct investigated by an im partial tribunal The decision of that tribunal 1 stated above. It i now befor the acting President for his approval. Whether he will consider it incumbent upon him to adhere to hi pledge of Hollowing in the footstep," and reverse the sentenc of the court, time must de termine. Whig. A very liberal contribution in Georgia. The Covington Herald of, 4th April aay. "W learn, from an undoubted couree, theJto iah Floorney, Eaq. of Pulman eoVnty, (n thi Slate, ha presented to the Molhodist Episcopal ChQrch. a donation, the handsome sum of forty thouoand dollart, for lb purpose of es- uiuiisning anoiner Manual laibor School, to be located in some one of tb eounlie couth or jouthweet of thi flar e.V " " NtCcaHcs. Ttietnsulrg trm of. Th General promise a toon rCotinty Court will bo hehl in thi. newly j receive the e.ar,;lJ,( 'rfitril1 P-Wit;ioVrime tttei ear erected on alt hands, w believe, to be the handsom est in the State, Too much praise cannot be bestowed on Mr. Willi WaiT, the yflj aert supcriiitendant of Ihe building, who haa, by the marked tuccea which ha attended hi effort, established on a firm basis his reputa tion a Master Builder. Gaeeei E. Risiia, Esq. an acting justice of the Court, at the reqrt of the commi si oners, ha .consented, on the first day ot the term, to make a aliort a.l,lrt. h. ,j .i.i.: . ....... - j winch it ia designed" It ia desirable, that as many of the magistrate of the countv wiil .1. lend, a can make it convenient to do to. Huh Ueg. lUiaie, April 23. 183r.U. A public meeting was held this dav at tlie. Court Houk, punmnt to fitiMtc nut we, lor ihe purpose pi Io:,Trgni'rl1nimnrWirymr, to vtpiest Hie sioipatiiy Ml bv Ihe c.nei.i t.f KrIcikIi loe tli petpitt ol Ws.lniivti.H, In thi finite, on account ul iheir Uiv caUiyitods iita- On motion vt M r. Gales, Thomas Cobbs. Km. hitetHlaiil ol P11I ice, was callrd 1.1 vl.o Clisw, and Thomas C West, Kmi ).pcnie, serremry. Th olijocl ol I he mriliu liatmr lieea vxiilaiii. eil, Mr. Cariiiitun submiitud tliv folios ing its olutions: Itesolved, That tltia merlins ileetilv ivrniia. tliiie wi.h the ritisrutiif tt lniilt(.i,, m ilu- ts laiuiteos visitation nn.lcr wlmd ihctr now outtcr. ftesotveil. That I lie vhai i'iiiwii ol lliia itii,rl in. b rtqnestsd to spp .hit a committee, to rm,si. of four persnMS, on lor each- rd, and . t; Ilia suburbs, for the Mi p e ul i iuiiig ravti laiu ilr, to solicit sontribiltiMia foe ill ai.i i.f .l.r aul. fereia, by the lai tii-v m vt ad.inmton, iu this stste. Iteaolved. Thai ihe conn il.nlinnt ,0 railed. is irtfuucuua 10 iFnodHtt t he iiinv to tlw Jirtvn l. ant H 4h to WathjnEt'w, er 4u- the e)w Hiiie aj.poiliun eiiDt haiiui ,e cmsvnS l ilist place, to receive eoi.iril.iiiiom. Kev.... Mr. JShaw, of Uliinfian. ho wss present, gave sutoir SM.iunt ul I lie silustion o( il sufferer, ami of sliai liad been dime in ili loan of Washington Rsell. fur tlu-ir r. lirl. li. r wUh,-tlw luirrtwir-TWtmtriiil ,4"aiH.i. moaaty aitontetl. and ik, hmm.. ililH,ri....i (I tie iHluudsnl will uotilj llie imlivuluals who maybe placed on the cnmmiiie, prowdi-d lor by Ike second i (solution; ) . C" During the day of llie election, amon f other extraordinary event that orteniled Ihe downfall of the old Tammany Kookery, wa the appearance of a noble entjle, from theUreen Mountain of Vermont, Mr. Clark' native State. It wa home along the streets, peri-hrd on the American ensign, through evrry ward and to every poll, followed by a martial hand, playing nntional air. Thia living nymbol, a he (lapped hi wings and djirted hia liery eyes, seemed to penetrate into the minrries of the wings. 4 bay looked upon H a an omen, and that the emblem of our banner had em,, In rouse them to a detcrnunatioii to wins from it the stnins of political corruplion.V. T, E. mar. Cautee tfth Prutttre in Ue Mmtey Mir- net. a I'amplilet lias reeeiitly appeared in tngmnu, ny Mr. jvhn iiortety falmtr, 1)1 rector of the Hank of F.nL'lantl, entitled- The eautei of the eonoequenct of the pi et- eurt on ine .uoney Jlfarket." The Pamph let declare the deliiiency of Specie Circufa lion in Hi gland, one of the cause of pres sure, and shows that deficiency Itribiitable to the rncasitrei of th Federal Government and scvtral of the State, to effect mcUlie Cnrency. The pressue in the Money Mur. ket accounts for the decline in Cotton, and the depreciation iii the price of tliat article; it is as pi. .In as mid day, proceeds from llie policy pursued by the Administration, i i- - " RegUter, "We vrm to predict that apeci will go on increasing at tha rate of several million per annum during thwholo of Mr. Van Buren' administration, and that GOLD will be com mon currency before hi lime ia out." Globe of Saturday. . "We venture!' A 1i2ardmu!KlveTrtnrty W deed! And has it come to this? Three years ago we were lold that in eiL'ht month we should aee the GOLDEN AGE. It was then postponed a year longer. Then it was to be before Gen. Jack-ion went out of ojictt And now uii liicse lugli sounding promise are melted down to a ger.Ue, trembling, Tearful; doubtful "venture to nrcdicl,, that1 it will Come to paw befure Mr. Van Burn goe out of oflicei that is, before the end of four yean, or-ijfhi years, as the case may be. Verilv, this is coining out of the little end of the horii. This is rea.'ly tapering down to the little end of nothing-. A striking contrast between it and the proud, boastful prediction of two year ince. We also will venture to predict, and our prediction is, that the quantity of pecie In the country will deer run during the nrxi tvo year oi Mr. Van Huren'n adimuis-X anrl-flkM ...t ..f k.: . 1 and that at the end of hi administration mr j aliall b juat a far from rold specie cirren c as we aretowT t hewtlytjiffcilmce-wtlt oe an increased nronortion of ru J in Hie tsuiis or ine uanict. We turiher nrtd ct thai tltc common currency will not become golden uuinaaiiiie cosi nt a pecuniary convulsion, worse than that of 1818 and "2d. Such has oeen the folly uf the measures pursued hy uenerai jack son lor purity m r the currency, tliati instead of even te.rfliitjr to that result, it rewier ine ik more (lillicnlt. Hotter, far better tiwt he had hit tilings as they were. ' " . " Reformer. MrCA. The Olobe of Saturday-ton-tains sn iddres :o the nuhlio from I.tw.. lC"TCir3Iiiiifer aTTaris. m reiTv toTfiar- I iw 1 1 ge, mati- againnl Mm by U-ii Clinch. The cnarge, pur readns w .1 recollect, were made during the ei uiry into the military operations of Gen. Gair.cs and Scott - TI.. substance of them wa iba'vaa Secrelary uf war, nt Hcgirueu 10 mac e quale pre paraljona for the defence ol Florida, although admonished of the dinger which threatened tbst country, in su ftieient time tu have guarded sgainrtthem. The charge is a very serious one; and hat received countenance from Gen, Scut and many of ihe public j mrnalsof the country, Mr. Cam is eviden ly d stu bed at it, snd labors very hard to e ear himself, through several column of the Gtobe. ' More Contrtveriy.Cen. Ja-kjnn has ta ken the field in the Nashville Union, under his own signature. The circumstance which has cslted him forth, is the publication in the Tennessee papers, or the testimony of Judge White before the Congressional com mittee ol investigation last winter. JikIm White appends to that testimony a lettter of urviiie nraaicy, Kq. or Tennessee, stating, that in a conversation with him, in tlie favtl of 1834. Gen. Jackson had proposed to run Judge White a Vice preaident, an tlie Van Buren ticket, in order to induce the Judge to withdraw from the canvas for the Prvai. dency, 1ht sltieiit Gon. Jsokson pro-' nniincce 10 o utterly Julte.wt aay! "No such proposition wa eye? made by me to him, or to any on elsej nor was. there any pretext furnished in any part . of the conver sation for the tissue of misrepresentation and fate coloring- which characterise. th whole of Mr. Bradley' narrative en Mil ubject," lie haH ta,- and hi I shall, (he aay ) eineae ihe initutir ,!n,.. ... , uuc n iih ano inose tie tia used to excuse his attempt to connect my nam . Mu i.u ,., ... ... witn flislionorahleoterture in tha Dolitical contest wh-li ha resulted in Ihe election of Mr. an HiPvVn to the Preanlri cy." lir. - . . . ... v'u...i. ,v.ii a. L.is siann, lh --onniitKM,tr appointed UHiler an act Atveiu bly, to lay off a uublM Vad Irons Krakkliav Ala oa county, ihrough Ihe Cherokee Nam to l, Heoigialine, l,as taken Ih oalh requited l.y the am ts pruceKOliig to Uifchalge II Uulles Si Siened him. ' tVi trust that auat bi wrmn. M mnuaking lb lMiosi on lb uiovl raciica bleroule, as it will be a ruad ol grrat importanee if tlial section of country passiug aa ail! thot ..... punKKi 01 ma t nervkee oumy, iikin lb i t 0,', Crotin cui.laiOHig a large bo dy nf th most fcriil land iu i,. suie, l,icb Ul soun conta ima aM .,..1 .IT, ...I . liM!i!liC S41'' t.o aif d,-ir11 ot fv-l I i..n.g 1.1 a new oir .ritSi!1rti1iaU'T- ..... ...... .,v..s..uui ti.maiu. w liopv Hurt 41,rjt, itwatitr,,,, iirtM t;t,ttv. ol emigration, hih I... . fl .wwg Irom old North Uar.d.. r ihJaM nil dnm. H g her as It iif ol her very sutislaneet in fact, many id our tmxu.i l.,t idrvady moved in and settled on Itm ptitil Umlt, d n doubt the Hpulatua aitl soou be sufS.Mnt to et.iillo idem 10 ie rate sountv. Tha ae emi.ty is piua,ie. io in valltnl Cherokee, and ihe soUBlv c at Juni.lu.kA, alter the hero ol tha oaiue ik in norse-slio. . . . linih Vat, IVCt)X Stri'KHIDU COCltr Wa at tMilil the bnpttfir Com! 'of Macon, the lart week in MartL. wler Jo.li. 1.1. If rl,p'ca"' OhjIi llvuib, ud a are grit 111 mi in Dv.ng aula 10 state th.il th m.-st sansuin etpectalHHis ol bis lih i.d acta lulls rval.aed I iK "Uititv ami dcaiialch with kU acUiUnlayiSMiii ;a'M saiMlmrtngfitt.r.Ty.f. a iiiim . a ha eowfre," aeams tteaved wnlr-fn apprihitnu-uf Jf t-i- -irWl-.iimmitoi' . Ibrfvlr JiMtiiial .t.iiiiiii.aiiil entered on the !ntlei of lui bIHcc Tinre Inrma- but a .o,.ti Uockrt. LUe Court Hal ilii.!j'l.,l l.. d..i i.mm,..!. Ciil IKn ket, l,i(!i hn nol W.n i., b i) pivviotts court r hihk llini'i il.eie were liu iaU4AUia4i.suiri..i.it laiuicsi WtmL-l tto nor readers 74 " , . " ' LATE ANO IMI'OMI AN V r HOM TEXAS. GlstSAL Pun II Toa mini it Naw OuLtass Ity the arrival of si veml schoon er at New tlrleana, liom Texas the paper oftlr.lcity of Auril 7th. have received Ibu cheerimf intel'ijfencc of lite Iranquility and I" w-niy ui me conniry nl the aiir.mc that mi apprehi ilsion al.atrver riMi (.fan inyisiuii by land or blockade h v h i The sjiles had return, d fhini the Uio lliavo.and saw no trace of the rii.-niy. The planter and 4nukri .re busily occu pied, and there i-a prusjiect of abundant crops, partieulsily of corn, ami rlonmliinir -citmrrcer--KrrrtcTsnt'r are"ituJK iirrii. o w 7ii JjLTM' r , ..atuj TmHi i purees.- tO-gtat-iuU4 ai Le. in ihe new loan I (......,.. .. K tlie seat of ifm eriinu-nt. Inn ia h 11,1V i already brni(fing from two to three thousand fare hundred dollars! Great confidence in llu'-prijmtdrtm-of-tf e-1'exian- Re public is now inspired by the. arrival of the new of the recognition of their i-idrpetv, dense hj the 11, States tn. Felix Houston, ami Chief Justice Collingsworth are pac:i. (fcrs, in the schr. IVxas. io:n '!ascu. The Texan army i all. ILtfa J7V0 io 2m stioi.if, in perfect health and discipline, and veil pru vistoned. Land wher. the title i tuxloubicil. are selling rapidly at from one to ten itollurs ail acre i r;AlL tie w- hinteei,- ho-are 1,0 I .iHiiyarrivinjrai me Head quarters, are very properly immediately mustered a r n,u!ara for two year' eVv it e. Thi will pievetit diiricultie., we have teen in our Florida Cam paigus, - -. r. . . . - ..... President Houston and hi cabinet contem plated removinir to the Jiew aeut of me nt. at Houston: on tlie Buirut.r n...., ; ,i. - glorious field of Bait Jaciulis April the 15th. The-President, a we always believed he ul timately would be.ie the moat popular man in Tex. Ilia (rank manner and evenhan ded justice and chivslrom honor, have won this homage. Hi cabinet are upright nun. r'Hi.i..;.. . n. 1 11 . 1 t-. . . 1"-"' aou iniru, in me schooners urutus and Invincible, had boih r, diked to do so it i tlioiurht from the l;...,t,.. lacion expressed ty iticirgoverntneiil at their lonjmiay t nw York., Henrv l. Thorn son is ord. red to the command ofthe Immri. ble. Cant. S-.ell at Vahtsco. the ev Snroal shot the latter through the hea,l ' .MMui . tyi.fc n ii.iM wiiii ma L.ieiiienmii. .iieilweto De tried, - .here waaj gieattx citentent against him. ' , . , The folloa injf i a lisloflhe gave'rnment of. ficcrs of Texat: . ; ' ; Pre dent iiamitel llntidon. Vice President-Mnabeau 11. Lamar, Secretary of State J. I'inckncy Hendcr- - aon. ; ; Secrelary of yr William, t. P.shrr. ' secretary or 1 reasmy Henry Sin(;ii, Secretsry cif Nnvy Uiodt Fiaher-.. A Homey tieoeral Uraysowr Au;htnr cf Accoun J. VI Moody. Pay Master General J. Sniveiy. Cnimisioary General A. 8 dney 1 hrus. "'. ton, " " Adjuisr.t General K. Mo ire hoii Miniw-crs o the United S ateaVV, W Wharton and Mrmocaii lltint. - r- Co iiil atNew -Urkans, Townsend( Consul at New York, Woodaa d ; ' .., I'-v. Star,' i DIED, Of pulmonaiy ronsumpiion, at his resiJcne t near Hmithfiold. on thefitli iusi Hardv Aver. . . . . . ' j " - " I 1 . 0 ln J'" W"J1WrTATrerTniu,i tained an Irreproachahl character, wa a vain able memlier of ociety, and hi death iv la mented hy alt who knew him. H ha left a numerous Aimily to deplore their irrearab' , - fCtm. ! DRAWN KI7.1IBEIIS Of th North Carolina Stat Lot lei j iih Class tor MoT -HJ-7- C -9 - f r 30 A-ORTII CJROL.V.i STATE LOTTCIIT, For th benefit of the Kali.bury Acsdemy, , Cxsss No 7, roa 1837, Tt be drawn at U'tit'.uiorth, Rockingham to. On WiuAt, 4tli of Mar, 183. 6G No. Lottery, 10 Drwn Ba! otf. ; r s d n B rii n . r-"'-; : " 1 Prize of 10,000 Dollar. V I Prixe of 4,000 4a. dov ;: ,v do. do. '..i :, do. ' ." "', do. Ac cVe. I.Priae of 1 Priat of ' I Prixe of ; & ' Priae of ' 10 Prize of a.ooo 1.840 IflOO 490 WHOLE 'I ICKEla R4, IIaLVKI 2 QuAkTEAt ov 0 - A eertifict for . pichaga of Vt whole ticket WW cost I'M, Hair 125, IJaarter 52 60. Te be had in .tha create variesv of num. ber either by the paaksge x o'rne lickst of BltiVEi5JO.,s & POINTS, . iff the n.lLElOHEMPrlA.NCf UdL. CWi't wrlJ meet In the Methodist Church fti " thi City, on l'ridy evening next, (the SSlU in.) at 7 o'clock v , , ' . . A OXTJI CJtlOLLWi .STAT 11 5 LOf TSil r. Forth benefit of th fialisbory Acad.-iny, " Class N . re'18J7, Tf he drawn at ITathington, A Carotinat On UTUHIMY, I5h of MAY. 113?. i 73 number Lottery 11 drawn ballot.: I Prize of 10,000 Dollar. 1 Prix of ; 4.C00 ' do. , . - I Prixe of S.000 do. - ,. .""1 Prix-, of S.OOO do. v. i' 1 Prixe of 1,200 S do. -c v' SO , Prixe or v 1,000 do. . 10 P.iae of 600 do, &e. Ae. U tiol Tirkels III. Halves . A eertificsl for pscksg of SS Whole ticket will cost S60, Half $30, Quarter $ 1 3. To be had in the a-reatsst variety of 11 urn- ! ber, either by ihe package or tingle ti ket of " pTEVEaSOJi & POLVia. The Hon ItnbtetStianee tiss been snnnii.irl ' by ike tH LECTIO StCIK TY, ta deliver the next annual adders before tin two Literary So-' cleiies ol the University ot K, C. ; 'Q All Ihe Editors in the Stat ar rctpect lull) rrneie.l iu puUli.U th adove. . Ajm-iI , lt3T. k; - w r IS 31,, 1 ? ; -v N O T I C C y,:- v All porsor. claiming andera deed in troll, ' reutcrt l ma bv John C Moningue, m llie I lib viatcn, 18 jo, are notified lonrvieni theirchuma. pry. ttmiWmfirh Ttn -T-JOW Jl- , Ptrt'ift&u?rroit " f --AprilW. ,: - , . U . LIK IIFOltU A OLIVLIt, Pinir door S-aih et V ill is ma, Hay wiwd k Co's ' ll.u Store, r ATiTTKTlLl SiTttCDT, ltl.h, Virniina, " : AUK NW ItECEIVINU. . -A Splendid Supply f " SPAXUO & SUMMtH CO0D3, Embracing ei j thing ia genaial Bie. Tbvae Goods ha been setccied by the junior '' pariuer ol lh:s concern, ia person, and can be 'f o.inri.kiilly rranmiHMiilcil Iu their frieiiils and ruviumeri, ss Ihe best stni1inenl ol Gonls io 1 heir line, wer Hm lied in Nortii t;arlina 'I htie ' Uulln liiiijit. vt Hoo )r, of eery eolonr ami nalil , ami i ;,ri aided jjiol Io laile iu ' " Luiig. i'hey deem it iii.ih xrtwi y to say anV llinig more in HiiniiKH.ili.iii.il id lai ir ti'i oitf,' nil Did) request llnue alio want Secular deiuua liation, in aiij thcia a call a . -v fiiHenrn-g seen part, viat - ' " 'K 1 , ' J ......... ....... -., J. - t ...v.J.... iSupciLUiur snii tilai n . . -. -. " 'Apple ili - Olive Green . Wool Dyed ' Ills do. . , , . XuM I, , , ClaOTUi, 1 " -..H'"',sn Purple, and..,: " Loudon Smoke UrewnJ Drupdcta, iopcr Ulavk and Greta f- . ll J Sun new ailMIc loT unimer Coats, Super H!ue stut ftlsck k'lad Mixed Wool dyed Single s 1 a noauie nulled CaftJmt'rvav ..." Ihnh, and vat lomoidj- It Caslnuaiis lor er ruiois - 1 npiti.r ..ann. InJon Shrunk T ' ' ' Satin Stiyd , f Drillinc-, I V hit liibUd, and other ' J i"""' , Summer Csiubluts, and French liomtiaxintt ' Plack and Gicvn, lnmloii Merm'illi-, Fleuredl. " mt I'lsin ' I Piirared Silk C Fi(uril Velvet TESTI.GS 4iiHtrTid Cashniarvt J " And many other thing uiclert to wentlon. ' , " general assortiueni of Keaily mail Clolhinr. Linen and i:oii hl.l.i. ,. J to Milrls and Drawers, Silk omhr bliin., Tea- nsnt etUbtalvd Stocks, Suipemters, snrl, fuel, eery iliinK round in any similar eitsblnh. ' '.meat in th Union. . . .. "'Tliese Giiiu! ail! V sold on ieedminoilalliif term nd mad up lo order io a n jierior sti l. We, hat m nnr employ fint rat northern oi k men, and will warrant every thing w manulas. tui. Io vi with llist or any tailor, noitli or soulh of. lb PniHiM. . - - '-.. ' : LI TCIIFt JHIl 1 at U LIVER aw return thank 10 the pobli, pF liirnier yupport, pruiuising ,U ously lo endeavor ruerking its toutinuaiic. Alt nnfvrs hnm a ditisnc will rueet with-' " prompt sttenllon , '4 UTC11F0RU JtJDLITElL - HOLLOW WAHE 4 SAD I HONS, Ac. The. Howell Verk fompanr, fo Hir, near Ueckmaa sirew, Av - . " MMei.eifthrp.at rion, and are now " eonsianilt reccitin lai n and Jajlu-ir.lpcltj.r .lh Uov GoodSa Whicii bow vuiismis r.r lh inllowing SMOHment, suitsbl lur ttr Smirhern and" Welter Mai keis vi'x'i" " HOLLOW W A UR. ef Superior Qualhr, aon. " list in ol abmil ou ton, vixt PlJ I S of ti ttinVrenl aicaa. Imn. s.B .. in gslliins. ' - SlflTK l'''Jr? . -i'iv iuw.'.. 1 t"a 7 "'Hirreiii site, r.it nr.11 L.r.3, - a do do rlo . j rMi.ij., ip, . a FEAT Bl'IDERS,. , COVEKEI) SHIUEIIS, t . fiKIIMJLES. A FIHK i H HiS. ' a rlo do. tin tV Af.O.M UtJXES. frost I 1.4 mill t..k.. , CAKT' rlo t v . g to 7 lucl a. . WOOIl SCIIEWR, SO.000 gross, iron nd -., Irom -.fre-Ww.-a. rvs tnTJfo;- or s t'twrior quality and finish, and let. than "James" imported price. - " S AO IUO.N3, sorid in estki of about 100 h each, for retailing. TAILOIW and IU1TERS' IROSS, assort. l SXC(, " , 8ASII I WEIGHTS, 100 tons assorted from ' 1 S-4 lo SO lbs. HELLS lor llsnlstloas, Steam Hoata, Cborsb . ke. m..l 10 order-M, Steam Engwes. and oiher AJuhiticry made to order, jr -TheabovfiiaoMmrnt of Coods,lsp7rticulr ly reeommeatlsd Ihe attention of Southern Wcetcrn Mcr- '.v. ' 'Chants. -.: .- v.t nd are offered Tor Sal at the fewest prices and npon the most lavorabl lerma, it U kin...' 1 he the largest and. bett assoHreenl var nflVrrd for sale, by, any en establishment in the United MtrcKinla. by forrt1mr ssa lisvs print.d elrcalar with description of goods, prises and terms, from which no devia tion is ever made, funtiihed by retorn 61 mail '' vriivrs win reserve immedist (ilentioa. New Ymk, Marsh f, 1337, n-.jm . The Uissrifei:t has aureliaav.! ,1. 1..... ..a ettentlv t-uemenl, lately occupied a a Tavern, by l. Vrlllism Valsoa.m th town of Windwr, Her.'.M otinty. 1 There i probably no House ia 1 irtersstcnt part ol North Carolina, which is more fmmniliogs than thi Hotel. A A larg part el It estsuinnment is entirely new, 'qmsiv. The nbseriW plerig- inn very v. kimseil that . - .... , . - anraium snail Be given 10 Ho) aaMit arilt cOMvemenee of In gnasts 1 lalil and liar shall be supplied wmIi the best wliKh l- coun try klT rilvi and hit fablrssrs tuppthd jiL got " provender and allenm ostlevs. r 1. THOMAS WHAIXSOW. WWsof, W, C Jv I, IST. f IT. . 1 1: r-
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