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i 1 it. and " !,Jine; ip'' . eluve clutched Ctlsh'ii million if specie says oTobe. "Money is power. We know dilljsTun of thi imiaey is necta ry to keep up the credit .f the country ,t home and a broad. We know that . ni,ilir tumniH we have no rigm to as public servants wc i i - . i ' I...-V kin a dl . -. '...... ill mtlllPVPfl Olle- OUT WUIT IS IU jea j - Tati.ms and eommer, ial tianaactton of h.:iT'ai..n to regulate tliemlye. . .1 'tV1nd,r. til COUnt Sea tWkJwvrihjirtoankrBplcy J stalking V throuthimt te lino tuai me poor re J without nip!tyment that ihiii2 are :t ami must gmw wors. -..-What .care wf.mii4rT i power, vve nav ir.it . tish'y mVllont snug nnder our thawbranir ts hiTe WclioTiT this you ran not oust the Kitchen Cabinet, my mas tera. We have ruled old Jackson and . we intend to rule Van Buivn, and with eighty millions we "dnnt , rare for the penp'e. IThif" 1 the creed - thin the threat this i. the defiance . of Blair, K"- VVat Washington.1 Now rrMake r aret- and I warn you ttate or mak rare that some wood cot. 6,t&rVrjpi't, 0inj nut yourve take !.' e'jre tTftt the talimn a n i c ; word ' open j v,dnu remain unliaciiVri- take -- of die 'o7 jai in which you . nnT be conoa ed. D int prish this yewof flublid aWry t: fari m chtel m a;i.it the people. win. tot-ul fi-r. and patiently hear ..such men as ; Bhir, Kendall, i Co;, exul yiat)jf "We ''-have 'eiy;i'm";''fy fc at tiur tQtn.Hatf!! and a'end io htrp it,; ' A'. J'. S,ar. , unprecedented distres wliich tlireatens ta i rushjhis iiiiirntryj)ay,lM;ino!cF to id from the following incident, for the truth of which we vouch: A gHtitleman one year since hating -two hn hdretf thtHwa4loH ara-in-eajihr purchased real estate to the union t of t'irre hundred th imanil dollars, yiel ding an. interest f seven per cent, on the , purchase.- Now to reali.e the hundred thousand dollar which U -nnSii-1te-witirT5acriacedrrteanw pOHsitily rai the amount in market. notw(iihaandiri2 the property is pay in a higher rentage for thi year than ever the fullest confi lence in the aoliJity oftlie original iavetinent.''. . From the iSnU Int. "T "JYcw tirk, May 2, 1837. 'Arthur "fanpau failed ye,stertlay. tie i aatd to lie worth half a million tearrour itnmanirorihTefrfiiif tioi.S in these timeg, ami even has a milloit in oepoait. say iu New Orleans he must fail in New Vork, if h owe S40.000 only, , whitli he cannot c.-i here iu miiney. . It ii feai d hi lailure will drag it wn others. 1 The house of Bendy & Co has failed in L verjKMd. The London Times in the city article, of April l.it, talks of an arratigment whkh the Bunlc of Eng land hsi made with the Bank of Uni ted States, by' which the ' Bank of the United States will be perinitted to draw jetlhautM remittance mjpecieJJi LMtl Jiultlle ran bring this to pans, every b ly will be fascinated with "the mon stiT." I have i.ot time to inquire a bout this before die Express mail is oR; but it is an important 'minor. . ' I'ork, ALn; S. Things are gloomy, and, if ovibl- more tnelanrjioly than ever. The fail ure of ene who was considered one of the soundest brokers in Wall street ha created greaf alarm;" 'Another impor Mnt nouS(i"failir:g7usafo sdded tothe alarm. ' ; . , . Safely Fond notes are a drug in Wall street to-day. " They cannot be sold to any eitent,' Thus a man may hahJi. -L-' -f;-"i'" - L U E FROM RN GLAND, ny the. Packet-sliit 'llibernta. Can. Zf iiamarmeii - i in forenoon frotrr Livet jk4, we Imve otif regular ft I ch ol papera to Apri: 1st, inclusive; anil by the Charles Carroll. Capt.' Lee, from Hivre, papers o March 25th. The hioncyed and coounerr.ial afiajrs have not not improved. A promise has bern made ' t sustain Amerit-an h uf a. Si yiedjin; ubstan tial - has. Iie-n done i but all predicated on the expectation receiving" remittances from America in gold .and silver by the next picket Cotton is down, anil alTairs gerierally are not enrnurag-inj. n. r. sZr: ZJretrgA'i Our farmers In lhissec tion of country are now buIT ring very seriously for want of rain, none having fa lefl, , of consequence for opwanls of fo ir weeks. The ground Uverv !ry an I hard and corn and cotton pfan'ed before tht droightcommi'ticed has not, a ii w-i su;spiHe, never will cmne op tnatirofour rarineri''irenniiwengag' in funovr ug olT anl planting "their ground a second time. Vegetation is cotqpletely at a stand. ; The prospect for wheat crops is remarkably sorry. The wheat is very , small and low and usually-thin 5 upon the ground ,W"e have heard intelligent farmers say, that they are certain there cannot be oven hul crop of wheat realized the enau ing harvest, in this part of tlie couil' "JT - r fern Carohnu.ru -, . t a Tnteat Cr . The Virginia papers ap 'an or the prospect of the " heat pops in that State, as very dull not nre than a lialf crop will be realir.ed. The same is said of the crops in O'aio ol PentisyUiQisv Tin: .STAIS UALUIUII, MAY 10, 1S37. w-TllE...LT4--ANO,Ji)UttXAfc-.. . Of th taut session of the Legislature bve loii printej and despatched to the sever! counties of the State. .Bit in consequence of their bring about double the ordinary ize,lhe oaui-j nvtni of marmnr vn lounu ibbus- . . ' . . . .- . , , . ,i0i w w;i eer, charged with thi diit, are tnMrgcteJ to "go ahead," and will no douU perform it aa peed'ljt ptwwhie... 82IOULD TEX A 8 HE ANNEXED TQ THE UNITED STATES! ' Tliii qcliin U of deep moment to the whole Ulioii to the aouth particularly. The aJan- lageatibety t ceroet irtj-hrthe Wnt-oL'Siri iiineialiun, are immenae, when ealinialed with reference to our com menial intermix; but thev ara' incalrjilahle when viewed at a matter of policy. Every ': aeeeoion to the phywcal trength of the eouth, in an emergency like the prcoeat, i greall to be deaired. Recent manifestations in the Britinh parltiunent, lain ly indicate that EiijfUnJ h set her face bitter H a(aint the institution of alavery and the fanatical conduct of our Northern brethren, for two-year paC phuuljr show their un. co iiromiin j'tmMillty itr tsteneer0'-- LConnel, tlie celebrated "rent" gatherer, in a reeent apeech in ill British House of Com-iwwnrr-rlrcliiml that ""the 1 atamlard-eatwd 4 Temnvat ,nt the ttaHclarJ f Ubtrfijfbnt try ami if England did not interfere, he airghta wetPcease hj Met etMiKawli-J tlM laveHradel" and that uhe continuance of ilaTcry in N6rth Amerjca waa a foul blot an eeial disgrace, upon thoM whooateJ of tHeTr free itrrtitulion!" So it would appear that UiU ATreJ palriot wTriMbneir libeller has ther cause ot ph!tmthripy, Ttr"ileh6uti. cinj the Tcxian the descendant of "a noble, race and in deploring the existence of elae ....:- k .i .Mir ih. UMnt.'1 ofhw 'own wat Ireland " 1IU attention Iwuld be respectfully invited to his own good city of Dublin, to it squalid wrctchc and miserable specimens of humanity before he embark in a crusade far liberty in other lam), t jlnnnffl til IPftHmi"n "t wniililirtn people. But we are not .dispove . to intermed dle with England's national policy, much leas to exult in the ditresa of our tvrowHnen Therefore. We'desTM rcTO porary, that we regard O'llonnel, a one bl tltoe "fangle serpent the vileness of whose language mixigate its force." -. aside fee w the danger of aw to terfcf enoe by England the South has every thing 'to hope from the anneiulion. Her delegation in Consres will bo atreagthened, thus enabling her to resist for a while, at least, the evertiear ing policy of the North, to drive back the alo lilionints from their encroachments upon the constitution and the right of the Htatea. For, 1 5 .yte.ffl.nlyjb fate of this republic i surely and swiftly ad vancing.. 'J'he south is destined to act ill this tpproaching drama, not the part of au invader, but in defeoce of her hearths and altars. The struggle will also be a decisive one for the U- nion and Constitution of the Bute! Accus tomed a we are, to regard thut Union, and rContiiutfon, ' only bytlHF intensity1 of ourdevttoit the IHOOU-uOUglH privilege si las oouiu, our uenn chill when we contemplate to it dissevered, ob literated fragments. But deep as may be our de votion to it superior excellency, when confin ed will in it sphere, and construed in accord ance with its intrinsic letter, proud as may be the recurrence to the deed performed under the starnpanglrd banner, as sue people unit cHi iie 6n uni'sn we cannot be insen. ilile lb ilio 'rights of the "South, of ccaae to wsrn her of rtie-dangr which so surely tlilck en around her. - Under these. circumstances. what southern insn csa doubt the value of the acquisition of Texas! 8be would starltl as a guard upon the frontier of the south, lo pro trt1ief frmw''tmvrd' miofi;"whlTe''hW ret sources would greatly contribute to the quel ling of any commotion in the interior. T,ct the South urge by every laudable means! this annexafiorti-Let therpeojite aris a one man; and express as their spontsneou feelings a wish, an ardant desire for it accomplishment. For that people no longer descjves lilierty, who cannot sympathise with those who ere strug gling for it, and are no longer capable of main tsining it, when they are afraid to express that sympathy rol.ll lUA I. Fuatus r. . Not more than three ownlhs ago, Mr. Cai- aopn, predicted a confusion in the money mar kct, hi the f.illowimt Words; , ., ' I have no faith in the present state of the country. It la uiisuml.. ft nere is piviuoric, Moated, state of apparent roeritji buLthe slightest reverse will ttirow our whole money - . . . . . r . ni . concern Intti urelrievanie coniusion. i u currency, both of Gnat Urilshi and America, was never lieturaMn so critical a condition. This prediclion has been verified .with the unerring 'certainty of prophecy. ' -1W one re gretted the necessity which demanded a pre diction of this nature, more than Mr, Calbount but the interest of hi country demanded a tinie1ywar lion of the resource of the country with a profound sagacity; and viewing the probable measure of the government, and their sure re sults, that warning wa given by him end what is remarkable, at a time when) , all was calm and bright in the commercial atmosphere This circumstance demonstrate the clearness and power of Mr. Calhoun's political vision. Indeed, w believe bim to be the most pro found statesman in tb Union; gifted with tal et of a noble order, combining the firmness o' Tesaon with the acutenese of profbuod sagacity, end foresight. And what I better than all. he is ever ready to devote theln to the cause ef liberal principle. 1 t 'c ; v ' :,-'.f--yly'i,-' i CCT One or twe apprentice to the printing asinM will be taken el Uua otfios. "DON'T GIVE UP T11S SIIIPV' To th fi ii-nJs of th pepublic w would say. thst the necessity of an entire end raikcal re form in the administration of the government, presses ;poa tbem iwrrth- untiring, -redoubled force. That reform must be brought about, and tiiat speedily and etTettuaHy, er the liberties of the Republic will ere long be tngulphed. swal lowed up, iu the va.t. all-controlling current of Executive power, and iu glories nuraliered with the tiling that were! The Eieeulive ie theoidy power in the Republic; h has absorbed in itself all the prerogaU'ee of all the conrJi nale branch of tlie government! - TbhraseN tioa inyatrt smnruTtt ft'TrueT'TbJ'hon- est, krtraye J farmer recollects that be voted at the last election for the men of bis choice; that be voted for a member of Congress to watch ever his interests thi done, he we satisfied But mark the sevjnetrwrTTTiess men"Kve dtsT appointed your expectations; they have barter ej awav your interests for tlie pelt f party re ward, Do you daubi this! Lok to the prostration of the Senate the suppliant comli- j lion of the H.iuae the cringing of the legisla tures of the Biates the ttitrst lor speculation the scrambling fitr the "spoil," and the unpar. Helled distress which pervades .the whole country. . But probably you ntsy reply, "Our member reptesents matters in a fsvorable light, promises great prosperity from (lie ajmini-tra- 4on. of-Mr'n ,Bureiu!l.Jf hi i a mJlw; if he ha put hi shoulder to th wheel, and man tulty assisted in rolling back the tarrcnt of Ex- eeulie powf,-w ayrwitli all uf UerUHut him again; his motto is, "Jqn't gt ftp the . ehipr .But if he addresses you in the above koauage; jseaaweAT ternesa of inan-worli'ip',(ne gtorwVnf the specie currency, or sings an unmeaning hosaima to ll'e df ntulcd.Laiy-oX.Alia. Jassrsd -clwof, and stronger prent to the healthful influence uf the "'risingjiunT' wasayirKJl 'e hanisk him a you would a TorTtTTir he is a soulless myrmidon of power, incapable of icpresentiug an honest, independent people. It 8 time roat..Uie.whjiaLitUii'atrJcLwe4 looking about them for some suitable candidate. -The district possesses able and powerful men, and the selection of such a one would redeem its character, and more than supply the vacuum occasioned by Dr Montgomery ' withdrawal, whoj- -by the wayr baa retired in tlignijiert lA'e g-utt at the people of the district, who have made him to live upon treasury pap.) The eyes of the people seem to centre upon one of three in- dtviduaU7 Judge Mangum, Mr. Waddell or Ma Graham. The whig should take proper meas ure immediately, for nominating eear)didale; they cannot act too early to act effectually. And H t -hotted that oue of ih above. gentlemen will yield to the wishe of the people. We think it important that the whig through. out the St1e slteuhl In-atir tltennetve. It is due to themselves, to the character which the State obtiined in the triumph of Gov Dudley, (but 'which was ignobly surrendered at the Presidential election) that they should act wii'h smoCdciice-and derision at lhe.elactions iuAu- gust. Their result will tell upon the councils of tlie Uuiuu. . . 41 - - frjj- 'l'he tilobe says, "llicre is no pressure which, any honest man should regret. When we witness the avowal of such sentiments as the above, by tlie acknowledged organ of ' the party,'' it must b pretty-certain that Van Btt reo and. Benton hate no sympathy tor the dis treuca of the commercial community. ' Seldsh party eonsiderativA will alone guide them; and even if they should feel- influenced by the vast authority of the people, to contribute to the re lief of the country, it will be in the teeth of their avowed principle temporizing, vaccil la ting and inadequate. So it i clear that the country must continue to suiter from the culpa ble neglect of the govern meiit, or, rather from it refusal to yjeldj proper and rfTfcluol means of relief. ; The business men of the country must prepare tor -tti -woratt tbey-mtm -eipt-ct nothing but oppoaition on the part of the gov. eminent, in all they may do to break the force of the pressure and relieve themselves. '"They their own energies, Executive Patronage Prtttration manly . Indepetuiem-e. ,'',v i We observe t)tt Gt-V-iif awd-Aleianoef, Mahon. of Pennsylvania, have both gone into petty clerkship at Washington' City'!; We merely .cite this as in instance of th utter deg radation which characterize tlie slsve of par. ty. Both these men have held postaefhouor iu le nsy Ivauia; but now tliey have meanly and voluntarily dwindled Into; inainilkaiit party hacla. AaJ i n lo be wondered at that the in dependence -and spirit of the country are daily declining withering beneath the Uas-like in fluence of this Unmanly, party devotion! ., Can it be execled that these cringing suppliant will discharge their dutiea, tminfluenced by the dictation of th Presideot! - No,- k nod from Gn. Jacksou' "Deputy" is on y necessary to iustigale them to deed of darker daring thaa Bentun ever perloriued. ' . . . ,r . . i . ... 11111 " 1 1 1 11 1 ' ' 1 .V.J,' ' Virginia EliU-Francis E.. Kivea, ad miiiisUation, ha been elected a Keureaenlauve lo Congres from the ctoutfiauiptou oiatrict in Virginia, lo succeed J. Y,. Mason, of same poli tics, lesigued, by a majority of about 60 votes over :.Jhts. .PppuucuU. alwadmiuisuation,! Dr. Goodwyn. " " s j."' ; , V.., ' Vbartea renton Mercer, whig, ha been leclcd to Cougress, fim .the inudou district, by a eonaidetable majority over Win. '1'. T. Mason, admuiistiation. Ills opponent . Francis Mallory, whig, has been elected rep resentative in Congres from the Norfolk Dis trict, to succeed Mr. Loysll; administration, by a majority ef about sixty vote over Joel 11 ole ics n, ad in. bis opponent. " .., ; iv' f ) Henry A. Wise has been re-elected fiom the Accomack district by an ioereased uisjority. John RoberUon. whig, and Jam Garlan I k Geo. DrootgeoK V. B. have been rr-elrctrd without opposition from their respective dis trict. " ,f-,-- .: --- ;J Joha Tsliafero, ' whig, i ' re-elected 'la the Northern Neck by an increased majority. Mr. Hunter, whig, is elected mar Mr. Har wood, V, U in th Corolio district. t la the Wine heater district, Jam M. Mason is aiecW to succeed. M. Lera aad la the P'x-naDJoah diatrict, Nfr. Penn lVr Is chosea in the place of .Mr. Deals, both aJuiimsuatijo, oo c'ldno. . . Menr. Coles, Pstton and BoulJin are re elected. . - : ,. So far as ascertained, the whiira have gabled two member of Congress. Remitter. - "The. New York Committee del. gated to vi sit thi city, to lay before the President the complaint of the ruerchsnls against the aduiin Islratioit, and to e-k redress l'ir grievance, bad n audience yesterday. They explained, in writing, llie objecu of their mism. The Cre ideut reMiHlcJ to their Idreas, in writing, this moniimr. The feplyw eoJervtsud. was brief and explicit.1 . . nlglit, purporting lo att-vil tulonnanon eonnrrn in the oilervtew tielween ihl merchants and the Chi Stagiittrale, a ble nothing, the reWr will perceive, to our previous jck of intelii geiice, eitceiit the fact that th Preitident' re- iomvu "injvUiianA.htjS,Jt ami cxpucK. , . . We have ourselves no information on. the subject. The coininittee has, however, as w understand, gone back to New Vork, and it is presumed we ehall learn from that city, in the course of a" Jay r two, what ha passed be. tween fhem and (he President , A'ut.Iut. i '(CT Tke tasl N'aOivilltf UulOlt eimiains rVrr at riiraci lnui ike Id pott of the lnvetttga t.Ny tlmitte- pionilrl ai l. I t s- saitt i4 Coogrrss, in onlerlo sliov. the grttiittrness il lite ehar(r irkTTt H liy Vlrtt, l'cIO I ) WiwanH uUfr: Itul S I.hisio Irll i rraler , I h il Ittuse m kt-H cowniitlees rvluse! to urtuiN tlie truth In br givrn in e iileuce, aliitb wtiulil Have estaOlMMieaJttuise fcaia ' Lgnrh'mrjf fjrgimun ' Gen Jixmrt Otn'M. Ir.-KM ol ih M'iliniiig tatatxl Uaieh Kal It mhI. rrr.ird s it r s-or-e;-li-tn sin sboig Um nw w-ww, ai.d.xu It eisb ennrteil 4 i h tie tiusniess ot th Cui. iO lie has twtea aeeotl, r uhiIxisikihI, i i rRV'vHni arrinHiemrnis kletiiv W-hivil JU) itw ti,ieres 4 lt,e trf,pn;4 w '4eify'.tsiw( j? 1 4a 'ir-eMi;a pi'itiiie.";" ;' PlTMUmw Th..' PI..K,I1,,Il;-WtJ.I Moixt'ttV il!iitmte the mwitton of Van Hin tn. by the ful owing apt torjv ..'i. An fcunliOt. pwwiiiei PpeTnCaffry of a meinlii-r of PaHianient, lio haviiur m neil L'ir.l Liverpool's dn(liti-r, poril a lurgv iiilluenr.e in the heiiowiutf ,if patron age, nut Dme a hm mtu-r tor a count v to wlitch parties were almost erjually toil. ;Celt lie hail more lu ms on Ins givtitoile lha lie could e I aMttii.lv- )none occanon a sianncli frit-nd irqueed ofhim Mm- trifling favour The mi-mbei1 was sum that it aas ii'M tn his power to confer it. o-i kno,' urged wile iiont st man netili-d by the rt-l.isa , ")im Knuw r that I am a man you always coubl tlenenil -op'in.'' Anrt that " ivpntroThg member, ' my goad friend, i the reason: I am compi llrd lo provide for IhoMr I cuxnsl de pend upon, that I have not o much as a por tcr'tt p-ac . to apaifr for. Ihumi tpo hotrr ; CUM.".' T':" : ' ; -3 , i... H Umingion M. V. ,'bi 28th. Goe. IJuith-y, Our 'woilhy Guv. enmr am veil to t HihihbIoii on tht 1 4iikiut.Tia - 4lw.-tamtMnt-Ciil1 ofi Piaitt. Tlie whole lommunitv expe tience a feeling 4l)leaiu re atliis re turn, althougli it be bui for a season. If it be sweet to enjoy the roiifid.-iicc anil esteem of our It-How men, Goy. Dudley iiiu abundant cause for self gratalatioii. We simendv hope, that Iie4-lhtu,eipiialio4iof lHa4ciatttii, ne may return to Ins mentis, unbro ken by the cares of State," Mv.' One tliouaund Ui nnaii laborers are on their way acroas the Atlantic to work on tue Kanawha Canals, Vir- C7 " t he Uelui'iovi" nuw printed at W'ashiitgtbiu i id beltereafter pn ti led at Baltimore. There i to be a new il.iily paper issued I rout the oflice entitled " 1 ne Aialtomorean." Air. Cralle, the presen editor of the llrlor- tn. r, is to reside in W ashington but to have charge ol the general political control of the, two papers. Oltf-AT Ultll AIM Oi CUBA IMPORTANT. For aotne lime pat there has been a ratiidr that the' umiwr? Goveriniieor wsjilMHit.jlMjrrjii gage " the laiaoti of Cuba, ' as 'secu rity for a loan to be advanced to the queen of Spain. ' Such a course would nlallibly tnrow this ftnprtuiit laland wnen we ronsHier tne extent ol out coat in'lhe Gulfs of Mexico and Flor ida, would be it dangerous advantage in -tntf-war-lv-tu-uUI alao be reuK'biiiered that . nearly all.Uieifor. eign commerce ol Cuba is transacted . . a wuii tlie (.'mien states, for tlicycar rniling cepiemoer, lSol), our ' laroar from Cuba were : 1 1,546,813 tXPoar , ; do .. do ,.. 6,aUb,at3 We have naturally felt some little anxiety about tlusuflairt and, il we may judge: irotu the following paigraph it will be tuleried, not omy ' that the ru mor is incorrect, but that such a tncas uie would be absolutely unpopular in England. - The Madrid GuzrUe re mat ko: . ' - " ' . ' . ; . j ' s'l'lte Espanof of die 8iu referring to different lorrign jourttkls, speaks ol anew nvaty Mlncli is slimily to be concluded between England & Spain, and by virtue ol which lite lortuef power will taKe possesmon ol. Cuba, litis news is false. '.The government could never have conceived such an abuu) proji ct. We are not astoniahetl that fflaleVoleni'loftghor pagate auth rutouis iii foieign. cuuih ines but that a tiati ntal journal shtiultl circulate them without " hiugfor the truth ol its statement, sulhctently proves its intention of throwing dis credit on the government, at tlie risk of treating with blackest ingratitude a friendly nation which so generously aids us in the present stru"le. 11 the journalists who repeat such absurdities tin not give credit to thent why do they puniisn tnetn at twt'r v; ' One of our lates numbers of die Lon don -Morning Chmnictel which' we would remark i the government orzan of Great Britain,, contains art "article from the editor on the subject. - It is imporUut, and rjetailf disadvantages whkh would result to tlie old tdur.d v from the possession of Cuba, diat hive never, proh ibly, occurred to our politi cians at least thry have never been pii'sl i-h on this side the Atlantic. The 'e-iitnr 'says: ' - " - "--J'The American papers generally evince great jealouny ofsapponed U'it iah iiiti i ft-reoce in the atTur of Cuba ami the Madrid paper contain the statement that protest hasbe'-n pres ented to the Spanish govertitneuU by the Aimriran Minister, against an i'oai'nary project or I ransfecriiig thai ft ,E.!lgUtt4 ,.l'MllJr fblUA loan projmsl to lie contracted br Snr, Mendizable, :. "'Of the, value of Cuba s 4 colonial possesion, an ea containing tu largest quantity id lertile soil ant there can be nodoubt; but ; even "ifltt dd" sruliiitouifi by Spain, it would b a cosily a quisiiiun to Kngland, Thst llaml contains upwards of 400.0tX) alaves,who could not ! retained lit tjvery under the principle now re- ct.itni.od hi all uritts'i Col intal pnasea- i list and to compensate their owners for . their - emancipation, on a -cale similar tn thst alrea ly establislied in t'lea ljuittini W, I Islands, would b "tn biher, words,, ol tct vtt nno fnnrfi tiHiiait (if fSrhfjor 'tn tuiUhni tttrlin oil' the people of CreuF Vr"tvit. Ihtli, V. JwiUi We an-all in one to believe tharthr-laat news,Hio- iuvctvd with. she aqihorship of Junius ; is the real Stninii I'liee, . WV-wtiile up our tntnd Content that he was the vt-iy luatu out ow aiMMher ti.-rMtRbAt-ctitwiattJltiJ iniaue." ai'ul "all . the p lttlal un i itiar.ans,ol lire day will utnt ami -u'Ay rouHiHiiiear'tfihii iiutni is liultl n Mc Li an, whine iui' lvMindeitCe with Sir David B cwate' hav-bern idenuui'd . both iti p'iint,pt 'L'i?l,cJ lditical' forri1.' M!jJ?a"dij ti looeai sinea! atu.ilaul v ioJumIiis II' was a poweriul wnt-rj was uudi f 8i civlary of-t-rp iff l.ntd S'ulliurue wai apj pointnl a'nmt l?fi Colli cto of the Pmt of Pin lad Ij.liu) is r tu embeteil as a wi er of 1mm iwe 1 rt ci Jept.asiitill alKeTaiy U 'p h .Se; ontf streetj attacked Governor' II m.ilti.n vtnli ntlv in tit- p pers, and when Gov ei iunr : lUm it o was to ' lmd n. declared tn Mr. Wet, t that Jun'tt Ltter t the Kieg was wtiit n b. McL.'atih kne his lyle and n piessiona. Mr. Mclo ai was apint. M 4t crfr M perikhed with a I his paper, on board the Swallow Packet, which may ac count fun Hie - act if he the-author that no papers were left by Junius lo indicate who wrote those celebrate. I letters. Hecetitly , nine..', jiapers . in M'laan.s hand writing have b-eii found in PennsvUania, and ate saul to JWir a Tose' reveiiiulint e . tolhe lac similes in - WmhlfaietlititiA! all events thr is sufficient to create a Irtiet'ltttnitucTi iriorf.reTtivesliga lion of the mailer. A', Y- Eo, Har. The Ileratd, an administration pa per, published at Mount Holly, N. J., coniiiienccji Tan editorial article oil the ttmes in these words,-Weararcety know whether to lament or rtjoitt over the failures now going on in New York and some other ei'ie." , '-...' Ilobtant choict.A lady, ypung. b auttful, and of sylph-like lorm, tale ly entered the Store of a Met chant in the city of Near York, at.d nfter look ing at hi whole stock of Fancy Ar ticles, made a trifling purchase, and tripd( nimbly out. " The quick eye of the Merc 4rjt,a she hud taken with her more than she had paid fur-n short, that she had comintted thrfi He followed her ascertained by her own confess on that she was dus.daughjer of tin of .AheJ most wealthy and respectabk citizens id the city and presented . ti her the Iternstive of either going befme LMagkira tcun adiargftjuf.4rc ny-or tn a, M !.i!!s:erjBnd..le ..mad e Jiia w lie: the Merchant was neither old nor ug ly, ami she very sensibly chose the lat'er. , . . - "Was ever woman in such humor wooed! Was ever woman In such hubior wont' Uegiiter, IC7 ' Tht Cotnmerciul . Hurricane which tavweepinR-iver-irardevoted City, furnishes to the lawyers, we ieai n, as ricii a narvest as the equally fatal scourge of cholera did to the medical fat ujty, spite of the utter ina bility of either prolessioti to stop in the slightest degiee. the firogrese of the miarhief, The shoaUjuf Prtrtestslare vietding tothe Notaries from k50 to 100 per diem. To carry t he analogy further, the hourly and anxious out a- t.on every morning now as in the cholera times, . how many victims? yesterday?" Who goes nxlj' and thus we hsve ' daily recorded ' those who' tmve succumbed t tolhe poViticir ronvoUion. & a list of those whom the finger of busy rumor has marked out as suspected cases, whose turn proba bly fumes next. N. T. E. Star. ; If'arren Svptrior Court. A contro versy having arisen as to the cottstitu. tiotiatity f those sections of the Ra leigh and Gasion Kail Road Charter, which relate to the cotidemnatiim of land for the use of the , company and the mode of assessing the value there , of Judge Bailey;; was tf the opr.iWn that the -sections in quat'mn are not repugnanf to any; provisintt ,t tlie Constitution, ' The pi apt ie tor of the land took an appeal to the Supreme Court, in erder that the question might . .... .... .1 ... .9. be finally deeded by 111. bi.heat tri. tuna! laow U c-r Ui- Te'e !rja. tion this mittr because it is of impnr tjtire not onlf to tlie Ktrttes immdi ately interested, but also to the public at large. Jurie Bailey pfrslJed, with ability and dignity, and gave af ire believe, universal satifaction to those'of or citizens who witnessed the manner in which he discharged Jhe.duties of hi ofl ce. Report tr. v. From the Sam V'wk Kvetoag Star. IS'ttlt Jhne. .banjiS-'lU Whig have carried the city of Albany tn rifrjIntlr'in'd nave" eTghr A! det trtel" and eight Assistants, leaving the lie gency but two Aldermen and two As KJstants. Last fall, the Regency ma jority win 193; this year-the-Whigs Hav4&4.f- making clear gaiiu It - will go so throughout the State it will xi an throuHiout the country thia ' Ad ininistrai ion, unless there ; it a change, of men and measures,' cannot t lat beyond the fall etect'tnos the root wilt be full and complete! and it is better tli t the reform should be brought ' about br the ballot box thaa th bayonet. -w .-' 4 " Southern Jjttrary Mitirnfer. W fcsva received! the April numW of this moat excel hnt and deaefveilly piipular psrlodical. .The.;, prrssurs of other engagements, ho denied a the plraure of peruaingh, Out il is pronounc- . eil by eompetent judge to be. ifpouible, more full and ri h ill varied original matter than its predecessor. ;-.. . . ........ !,.",.. ''.''. JJ!,.v ,i'"iVi -.-Ji..!.Jij'l!L,.li's ill i.i.'.. ijj I, SBgg V"' In Orihie e.ouotv, on W,!nsJy th SnJ iust. by the llev, Koberl lturwell. Mr. Li'd d-j pTiu IUui"iWrwi, of Caswell eouliiy. to Mice l.luaKetli t". barker. lughir of Col. A tost 1'atker, uf Ussvoge eouhiy.!!??""" "r""5 :-;;;k" ';,,:iii:,.;ve,,,.,!' At lli residence of Mr. Hamuel D. S oilh. !a tliisnly. on the 7lh inU iury uddenly, Miss tsarah J, Morris, in the Uth year of her ate. . ; 1 Undaj3oljuIApilhiiL. ol bis a-e, alter a liiiKcriiig iliueaa, John 'lay litr. of Ue county ut Grautille, lie waa aprw vale, captain and assistant cominissery in the si my ut the revolulion. Jfis lit-u'voliM heart, sm-ial dixpoailbHi, his lriikna and shnpliclty f in tuner. niaJe him alike the kind neighbor and iuieresiiuii c jnipaijlnu, lis waa a memlter of The Episeopal t'tiureb, and pau-J tlie bing evening of his lite aliHMt exclusively in the discharge of bis, reiiiou dutiea- in tlie i- t imliiterruiiled eointnunion wiib Lis IJod. fiu. tained by the cbosriousiiess of a weU-sneut lile. lie bore his scvcie and protracted iiloea with patience aiul christian rssinalum. Hi mem ory will be long cherished fur hU many virtue, and the distinguished fidelity with which be nat'iitrgeu in obligations of U and every re-. latino ol hie. , . , , , fCsnt. S. ' issassawsaaassasaaawasawaaiaaa XKW AM liUAliUI'Vla. Tlie Malisei ibtt lis jul iveebrsl hirle Stertvot new ami tea tijut UtMHJS, eiiil.r- " ; M.jrvei Hunt airt-iaMr lor 4i,-Mlttwm and IjMii. A'lYU M7 AV.tt.UB HU. I lu-y ar o iqoaneiy erkitnlul and - ' MileiniHl, Una it w uniiAtt.bl to dtaeriu ibirn. f l i b l-a'lirs ill, lliKit.,re, pitas to tBl aiid ( t.iihc ,ir OH-niarivrs Ju. at bs.t, alsn, fresh bs of e'.ert warty. .! CLVTUhW, ol lH t evny uVsrrle. " ii . . v - a u. mi t ti. t -ItateiRh Mav t,!!.'?- til St.-1- i V-MVLIIS1TV OF NOUT11 . f CAUQLIHA yri'-r1-:: r'C; " riitpvuuc Mnikx.ir p.x.m. lnH.a idthe SHUriti.ts til il, Uoiirraii U N-rth Caiolma, will beam, at l bapel Hill, a .... li..it. Ilw U U da) v Jin. Seal, ami cmimim oe 1'row ilay , Iw lsy ssntil rtmrsosy, lite Sii d, liirh Hal mrniioueit ilay is apiiniulcd fo Hi AVNU,VLCOlvlKNLta;XT 1 the Col. leg''. - - -- , ..;7;-r ' I ke fotlowirig Tlasisei fe.istb Coan.hts of Voitslioni - x; , : ; "" - ' Dae-) , Edasni II. Dudlev. tlf.rh si -i Una. I. t Swain, IVett Coba. , 'lliai. t.oo. H Itwlgtr, ' " , . lr.. t llakee, -"- ' i , lice nlie i. Ilailey, : , - , JNh II. lb tan, Kt. s 5 - lion. Iks t.aiHfn. . : .,-,,. as vv. Clarke, . ,, y?s ji. ul. ..Isaaa I , roo n,rtv w'.ttwrs i aivmn . Jul. a It, J, Ihoik-I, f.t, ;, Jolia Ii lleakib, E. tj. Cbk's. L. Ilbuon, . . -lloo laiil I) llriin , -.." . Kilaard Jnae, K. ' A Hoa. U Uli K. StatiMiM, - - - ' liai-te M antyv ta '??--"-- Iloa- Kmleriik Nab , ' MV tti I'aileeso, i - - -s -r y "en. Thonw ..' IVIk, jav-:v:".'? S 'r-' ll'.a. H. VI. rikUiHlers, J i iua a OAwuis sh-oi. - ; - . .. l)r James . So.lih, Him; It: iM'ih.leht. - - ' - Hue. J.hn t Turirnfr, lln taeai Wlltiani. ,. - 8uh other of ibe 1 rutteet easy nt.arf. ill b aotviidsi eil memben ,4 thi CemoiUta. lay Oidve, CttAS MANLY, , : ." ot th tafsyta, issr . ' cuaw.. " JTli.X DOLLAItS UHWAUU, Stravtd from ih aubscaa. it.. Mik a. tin I 11, a siH-rel roan fcors. shout five fr high, mgood order, bit rigM ry almost entite. ty out, ami aonielii cmiimieil. He bad aotaii sum on oie hack, ecea.kMieil by Ibe tad. die, ml was shed belwe. No Hlr particular mark rrcot levied, Any li.fm motion eoucernin liini Will be ttiaiikfullt reieiwd, .n.l . ...3 of l dollar vill I given (, t,u dfilver ts I; ""'"11"'! "ujhnt, t.i en b'np Hill Creek, about Sis n.l.. ....i. 1. i uJl : v'TliyiSt7 ... , on- .? GHAT'S OI.XTMr.m-i'. u a adilmon to llu main .... effisy at this oii.iment, two -J.'l.,. .-,, invar KiHvwi.iir . i m- ia vrsr oni.. wop. mm- . .. ' - w . . m v, halt trvera 1 liir oe -I k. ... i-j . Scald llad, ami oho ' ay hit areoool tatfai. d very arvrrv-ly In-ill tl afleciiiin, fur ! .au, mm ...... I 1. an mU wss - aWW a-l f If Wsjnivrr 41 SJ lKliS, tr, 1o, diarwiaed evT the Ues.l, f niMiiy ,,, (iMKliiig, kl.ieli liao resitted rep. . m.m. - .... I ed fl lUI.Mlul .....I ...I IIU.. 11.. I ! alter '- v-i. i-.iu.ipw, t-ivacraaiintl, auiai ba ttur innearanee t Iwiox aiireil. ia alxiuilwa' e .1 buil., ...a 1..h..i;.i. .Tk . ' . monib, Auno'urat . l-.Gij. tlie I'atrn'ee, a re.Met in Tt. ? leigh, Niirih I'arnlliHi, nt will piooipily tup. v. pit all order lor this oia aieut .'".'' ' ' ' HALL AI PiRTT. There will , a HALL ana PAHTT al DAVIS YOUXU-S HiW ia Uuibura-. mVw K My f tTr A
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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