L th client of which hv prioa.ty wcW g, through other ch-mnel. . Theo are .otna of thUcins of -Reform." We hope the "heav. ewhom we ro iridetWed for-thee-iantase, and rowwJ tbrm fjrthwith according to tlioir nicrit. ' - Ho must not look In thi quarter. Our paymaster in too etrict aeon-itrucltonUt, nJ 'follow too closely the letter of the law, to at. , trmpt any of the obov tort of extra official inv 1 jrevemenK A faithful discharge of Vsllulies i.i)lif"i "jmtoi .h. bright of ji ambition. The PortrrraaU-r General must jctk nearer home for t!to proper oljocta ohis . witi'ion. : . . t TIIC LATU ELECTIONS. How or tha tnishly fallen! , - -And by the people hand! Low lie the proud, And smitten by Ilia weapon of the poor , The blacksmith's hammer and the woodman' aic! j" " ' ' - Taut tali l Tom; and, for that they were rich-, . , - t- r" And robb'J the poor and,, for that they were strong . . Apd seounr'd the weak and, .for that they maiie iaWR, ' . ,,- Which tnrn'd the eweat of Inlmr' to blood Far then thuii' lint tha .Yution caiti them tut! ' " ' : -Tl yr483Z willlic mftmorallo oji account of the unexampled arid highly alutnry chnngo of public opinion which it ha wrought through out the United St:itr. Willi it commence ment, the office party renewed their, career of Corruption, mal-ailminietrntion and oppression' with flying color; whila those who hnd nobly battled in frrVdora'a cause were almost ready to despair of the republic,, Jtrt the malijrinnt tar wliicti tadTci. the mass' of IheTj eople fa." tonff hi the support of errorand miwuto, wa. then at iu zenith. It noon began to decline, and 4thu lu'ea iwoal thfiiu.(r to .the liuil,uf the patriot to witness the rapidity of Ha downward ' course, and the wide iipread and ovcipowerinjr influence of truth with which It fiaa been suc ceeded. A thorough political revolution has teetl eficcleXlu evernl State, and" the glo riau work of reformation in mjrchinj stea dily onward in others; more than two-thiJs of which must soon bo arrayed in determined op. "position ta'MrYaft" Burcrr nd; liirttainoo measures. "He may sound tho alarm for his jrmy"dT stipendiaries to Tally around him, and - pay Hheirwage WoU and Hvcr, wrung from a harrassed and lonj suffering people, but ha will find the opposition of number too over whelming to be resisted by chicanery, intrigue, and . corruption. The dcvelnpcmcnt of public ontiment are loo decisive to admit of a tpics- lion or a doubt. The people are moving in" m vn ei tft the rescue. The signs of their rising aro unequivocal. Duped and deceived, they may have been, bet rccreant'y ulirnisive to the ' eipoFfd fraud and oppression of a wicked ad ministration, they never can be! The dynuty of the office-holder is tottering to it fall." A evidence of whatth voice of the people now is, a they have expressed it in their recent election, read the following statement 1 Indiana gave a Whig majority Irmt year for President. 8803-r-it no give a Whig majori- . Xj of 17,409 Whig iiain 8603 . Tdimettee gave a Whig majority of 9S42 It now Rive 22,000 Wiiig majority Whig -fiirf-1rtiStfe ---- Kentucky gave a Whig mnjority of G3.13 it noiv give 20,000 Whig majority Whig gin 13.CS2. AV-tt Ciirolina cave a Van Buron majority of 3CG9 it now give a Whig majority of 6717 net Whin nam 8377. Tlhotle Itlaml gave a Van Buren majority of . .233 it now gtvr a Whig 'n)url'y of lU-i "'ett'lVhigliiiwWB. -r ' - . Maine gave a Van Duren majority of 7661, (in September before, 9200) it now gives 500 Whig majority net Whig gain 8161. ... ThfeU Stale show. 6 net l'fiig gain since the Presidential election of 62,340. Mr. Van Duren was elected President by a majority t f only 25,000, ercluiUn llic entire roti" of Sbtitli Carolina, wbero the Electoral wore chosen by the Legislature. Nothing i more clearly evident than the fact that a major ity of the people are now against him, especial ly when we add to. tho above the result of the election in the following States: Getreria. Gilmer' majotity 900. Gov. 2070 vote. Wliiir ituit in two) year 3 7'J.' TBfeairVmmTnijnfd; . PtnnitilvanitL Tho Benate stands, Whigs 19. Van Dun-n 14. The Assembly, Whigs 41, Van Buren 5G. Tli is a grt-at gain. It i proved by the returns, that 603 additional votej, at tlio polls, would have given the Whitf i mniority of 10, on ioint ballot. ' ,Vw. Jern-rt. On joint ballot, tbo Whig aland two 4o one last year -thoymnjonty train st them wa G. OAio. The Houso of nepresentativc elect will stand. 40 Whigs, 32 Van Uurvn. 1 he . (Senate, 20 W btat. 13 an Huron. :J WUig ma jority on joint ballot 12; agiint a Van Uuren. majority of 0 last year. Truely, "there has been with'n four months. the greatest revolution ever seen at the poll " and the ballot boie of the United-States;" and " well may the friend of liberty and our repub liean institution rejoice at the "brightening prospect lfore them. ' Let thrnt every where till be visitant, united, active. Truth h migh ty and will prevail the,iuse of the people and correct principle must ottitnaUdy triumph. y The October nnmbe of tho Southern Literary Messenger, which ha been before the public two or three week, ptxsofse extraordi. nary merit, and very justly receives high com mendation frorff every quarter. The derided ' improvement in the poetical department i par ticularly noticed. ' " , , Joseph" Bonaparte has taken Bretienham Park, England, fur permanent residence. . MARKETS. ..v, Fayetleoille, Oct. 25. Cotton 7 -J 8 1-4. Corn 70 a 75 per bushel. Flour 6 6. Salt 65 97.- ''etftiury, Oct. 21. Cotton 8 a 10 1-2, fletir 6 io. Wheat $173. Tobaeeo, last "ounte from Liverpool to 51th September . mar favorable end come activity. t increa. ed rtcfrpm j3 t0 7 CoTn j4 , 4 ,.4 '-'ti - ' Ctad .V' Otctohi taken.' Onceol and hi band were surrounded and taken, rteur St. Anjustine, without bloodshed, on tho 20ih ul timo, l liry were niarcned a town ariJ coiiii rreWlnorirr- ftH tlio clliefs"now, except three, with U qt tlieir best warriors, aro closely caged. Seventy ue'roc had come in a day or two before the capture. .-'.- Ce'eiratian, The anniversary of the cap lure of Cornwalli at York Town, Va. was eel ebrated in a very spirited manner on the. 19th ultimo. The volunteer eompanios of Norfolk, Hampton and - Willianuburg united with the York Cavalry, etc- and an eloquent and appro-i piiate address wa deliveied by Gov, Tyler, a Southern .f.-rcanti!e Ctnven:in.Tht MifrcaatiU CBWitwr- proposed TTaYnif'trme"1 liK.e to device aoinjs unilcd.plaa of action rela tive to a direct trade between Europe am! the Southern and South-Western Slates, convened at Augusta, Geo. on the 16th ultimo, and ad journed on the 17th, to meet again on the lt of April nrxL 8oulh Carolina and Georgia alone were represented. , The report and reso lution adopted by the Convention, said to be from the pen of Gov. M'Duflle, will be found in another part of this paper. It i (uhjert in whfcfl lhd citizens of thi State are'deeplj-ln. teres!? J, and we presume they will have the cu riosity to read the proceedings, if thry did not posses the spirit to send delegate to the Con vention. Porter, a Riant froin Kentucky, 21 ycirs of asre.is.ejniliiting in Kciv York. He u 7 Cet C inched Iiih, and tho Ev. Star thinks he will grow C inches more. ANIMAL -MAGNETISM. Col. Stone, of the New York Commercial, has become a convert to the Animal Magnetism Huniluij, and written a book in its support. We arourpri.pd that a man of hi abilitic hntild pnrmit liiinwlf to become the' dupe of ui-n a jros and ruliculnus ' liiipoattire; and we aio still more astoniKhcd that JL lltu. isnliihl. 53 pVTrioTirn ffiouid Wom neceaimry t enter into a senna arirumenf to reiute onu ezptiao Mien a "paipntiro "rinpTiiTtTari. x ri mm nis duo been done, by om!iody, in the form of book of two or three hundred page; and aomo of our brother editors are talking gravely of making extract from both to give tlicrtr readers an' op' portumty of judging between them! Surely, tint i mo "age ot oddities let loose! Those who pretend to practice this necro manlic art ought to be tried under the old code of "1H Laws;" and "ve know not what -better could be done with their convert, than to send them to Dcdlam. IMI'OltTANr-lf TltL'E. ti rent TTgitemTt nr tirrw p ridnce4 ln-the Norlliern ellles by a mst daring act ot pi' "J, 'ijiiebannah, Cjit.- Crocker, Ironi I'hiludel- ihia. blttJ'I "i i.iveriinni, sininii niiniii mr rape of the Deio.varC. she sailed nnlhcSlal ulumn. and two t loti. r 'ne pilot ooai .isrv, by lmm the araa ennrliicled i;H to sea, repotted on Ihrir return I lint the vat etp.'urtd elf the rive ralhoin HmiK by .irxle vevrei, fnppnteu o huve 0 ur 80 men en board. Dot llir ve rrjoiceto Irarn, teroe reston to doubt the truth of the report. It wis believer!, however, in I liilKlcliihia, snd every means hss brt re- tnrtcdTo wiihin Hie power ot the (.overnmeot, order to tecare the eaplnro of the nirale. The revenue culler in the IMawnrr, manned by dealt ot men Irom th I'cnnMlvanm, was promiitly sent to srs, miliar enmmand ol Lt IULX, A pnvati) veticl inatitird by volunteers. hot alto lulled from rliiladilplna. I he IJ. S, Selir. 'trtmit ws tow-d to sea from iheN. Y yard by Steam ftot The Juhn ini wai to liillow at loon at iiOMible. and one or mora vct tell of tde Evidniinr Sqnaitron. Order liwe been tent In nil I lie iinrtt fur the Itevenue Cut tei s to tail immediately, and Coromiidoie UiL ts' innadron will be nn llie alei t li is said the SutquVliatmili had on board TO or ix.viuvi in ipecie, tuu is camn mu wj siccrogc pattengers Profetiior 'A of. Speaking of lliis gentleman, whti was lost with his lady in the packet Home, the N. Y. Com jne'rc.it gajrst .' ' '- , He has beep for many years a resident of Columbia, and a professor in the co lep-e there. He was a man distin guished for ability, and still mote for acnuiicmenls; liciti" ihk ol the mttst accotnpltshetl setieral scholars in the country; .. He whs a. lantc:tnntributor tr the SouLhcrii lie view, while itexis ted, and his artie'es in that periodica are ranked among the. finest speei mens of belles leltrcs criticism. Hi was the author of a collection of tales, in two volumes, puhlished two or three year since hy the Harpers, under the uairit title ot "UdiH and Lntls ImTTTie .TCnapsacIt ol Hwnias feingu lie etnbaikeil on board the Home, he left wltU-the same publishers the MSS. of anoilicr work, intended, for speedy ublication. His ladr was, we be- eve, a native nf i'rancrvin which country, as well as in 'other parts of fcurone, i'rolesstir .fott bad travelled very extensively. , Jin .Imetican Lavcllrttt! The abused, betrayed, but sti'l tie voted wife of Clark,' who is'tinder sentence to the State Prison, went to th-JaU4lxiaXu,eaQQjiiJakeJeave her convict husband, whr was In start for Si'ig Sinj this afternoon. S! ie was admitted to Ins celt ami alter an hour's inlcrview retired, apparently overwhclmctl with crtef. uh her face buried in liiiml kerchief to Hiide the tears she did not shed," she passed out unntiesti(ind, and the key was turned upon the culpri''. Some half hour afterward., upon tjoser.exain matton, the. turnkey found that Clark in tne wartlrobe o his wile, had lieu leaving her in the cell as his hostage1. Ibo whole-nose of sheritt and con stables were instantly mustered, and are in full cry alter the liijrtnve. tftbany Eve. Jourl of Saturday, I Specie. Twenty tons, or B600.0QO in nnver, nave arrived irom the west lor the U S. Bank.: Notwithstanding the large arrivals of cotton at Mobile, w see great damage has been done to many ' tdantations by the recent gales. In the vicinity of Greensboroujdt ami throughout the Cane Brake, the loss is computed at equal to one: third. So says the Ala oama ueacon. - AaaAWAV-Loco roco. . From the Angnita Chronicle. . : As much is said in the neSiairri ol the day about the Loeo poeoi and Irfico eo doctrines, td'e raany-of enriTderT inay not be aie ol' the origin o't'that parry and the nature aud ten deney ot'their principles, we deem fct no4liinra milt in uy a fear word on the suliject. Some year iee a Scotchman by the name of Robert Dweei.a man of eoniiderabl intellect, k exlen live reading.but of singular and ecaentrie aolmnt k withal aa atheitl and opponent ot the christian religion, eame to thie country to ptor(Me his e pinion bplh political and lhinlgical. Where. evr he went he delivered leeiuresto eedirneel of the peoptc,ia whieh he contended that govern ment wat a ntelet inHotioa,itit all laoiKhl to be abolished, that tha right ol private property ' csvght tone aholisheW, and H thiini lifHwvwiw mon; that the nmrrijge inttitulion dionld aUo ba;tatihtrd;thjt"tn'all thingi " whatever I there should be no rettraint over men excerrt ' 4he dittatea e-f- Hrerr eontetentea.r' In ar"ord,H he wa for diunhing inciely into it Original ' element. He too, wis an experimenUUtr, and lor the purpose of exemplifying hi doctrine, purchased a large settlement ol land tome where hi the writern wild, which he called New Har mony, (or tome ttch name,. upon which ie in tended to plant a eolonyi to be reared up in the faith anil practice of hit cherished principles. He had but tew believer and fewer fnllowei a, being looked nponby the people a vitinnaiy fanatic, and hit prnjVel having totally failed, we have not heard ol him fur some rears. He wai succeeded hv a female leeturerjiy the nsme of Frances Wright, better knowa at Fanny Wright, who figured for a length ol time in the eitieinf New York .and Philadelphia. She too diteonnud upon religion and politic, maintaining the. atheirtical doctrines of her predecessor, but a a a little more moderate in. Jter.jwlilietiiaeuEtBVJsbjtmcrely went lor deitroying monnpnlici, ahoHihipg bank ehai'leri, and ditiietlom in soeietv; proclaimiiijf to the vagHlinnd loafer of the Jtiesfn, who ttalkel about in rags, tucking whiikry from the buna holes of barrelt on the what vea, and ileeping hi cavei and llmck-pent, and beging or stealing hit bread, lieiiiv too lazr to work for it. that he ai good as ilie most industrious and.oimlent home-holder of the city. .She denounced all . men whohtd money rnnufh to live upon with out woik, or whose butinets did not renuii e them 4 tlo matiint lamr. at ariitoeratt and nrivilrrrd claiiei. She proiosed to be the friend ot the poor, teaching them to covet their neighbor's weatirrwnhmrrwortrinir for-it-and ieekine M jaiali.e.lheu.JiaMiHl and -wnhtppr becwi- iH-y nan io iainr lor a living while others ns'l not. Large audiences attended her lecture. irtnto-sr-ttie-wtrmHn;-and mhwri Ttr'li w 1ref- uncirnii-i.ann in inch a city at New Yolk it i ot iirpritmg that the hail both bttteveri and folhiw. ers. In order to organize thrmtelvesaml cite el- ficacy to Ihrir doctrines, they -tilled a meeting at Tammr Hall, heinr most nf ihem Jackson meni but the leaden ol that partynot mneh d niiiing iheir new fangled poliiiei, met lo w ith them, and the meeting wat called to order.they tuildeiily rxtinguiihed all the light an,d thus ab niplly broke. up- alL-urtierproeedine.ltil thee new doctnnairtr, not diteouraged by this detest, appointed another night ol meeting, and rath prepared himself with a loco focn match box and a candle. When tha meeting was called to order, the leaden of the Jackion paTy-aga1ff-TItaj ton i tlied to tee multitude of eandlei suddenly lighted np. in every part ol the house. Such is the. origin of the Loco" Foco party and its name. The prominent doctrine which they support are at follows: , - . 1st. That all bank are unconstitutional snd injiirionl 2 Tli.it Conventions or lreiilatutei can an nul bank charter or other sorporation at their plraiin-e, and before Iheir expiration. A That sllreilit ought to tie ahnliilied, anil no roan be compelled by law to pay hi debit 4. That there onzhl lo be no money but rolrf and (liver io eircalation-- - ' I. That all didinslion in toelety iliould be abolitbedi ami the order of thing! reveraedt soat to let the ignorant anil indolent rule the balance, In l lie name nf "the demoeraev of numbers." 6. I ht every man who it either rich, or tat- 1 enled.or it a bank director, or ownt bank stock, or i ides in a earriiiRe, or is a merchiint, or hat the appearance .and berin of a gentleman, i an aristocrat, tnd belong! to the arittocracy of llh." Such are ome of the priacinlet of to Foeo- sm;snl if rarried into practice wonld throw at back unon the isenbinal and revolulionarv timet of France in I TH'J . and HJi-. The grand anima ting principle of the parly is a radical and lumla- mrntal Otironlinz oi mines at inev are ai nreieni Change eliantte of inttilulinnv; absolving inelety Into hi original elements, vdth no restraint iifou lhe nMsions and appetites of men, but their own depraved consciences no Isw no constitution no govrrnmeni no oongainin io cmimrj or atale anarchv lilunder rapine and lawless TOisroleto nretmmmnie.-."1trr word no retrace as to the condition of' tribe of Indians. The two Liveries. Loco Focb and Conservative are now the two popu lar names to express the two grand r!i- viMoti3 into which all public parties of the United States seem about to s-para te. One of the. Sa! a man de r. Volcanic, and Ued Uross, Uragon spe cies full of chaos, and resolution, and ruin. The other not belonging (o the earthquake nor thunder and lightning principle, but calm, resolute, adher ent to well established usages,' noise less -and unpretending in outward garb but tremcdous in energy of clfaracter and vigor of exerutionT TV. 1. S'. ar ,Vw Orleani, Oct. 19, 1837. INS LRRECT ION A M OX G T II K NEGROKS, By the Brain Borhaime, arrived yesterday from Red River, we learn that a plot among the slaves, had been discovered, which is said to have been better planned and managed than any before known. It appears that a slave of a planter, Mr. Compton, informed, his master, that the negiocs were forming plans to kill all lhe white males, and to spare the females and child ren aniT that if he SvouMirrrto a certain meeting house, where his ne- groes assembled for-therUrpos of preaching, he would discover all their- plans. iur vompton nt go in com pany with four others, but learned very little more of the matter. - Ins mlor ,tner then told him, that the ring lead er of the gang, was one of his own li.avr.8t and thats jje had wnrn venj gcance ajiinst his, master, for taking him out of lus house ond sending him to the field. The plan or this fellow. , it appear, was, to raise an insurrection, first at Alexandria, next at Natchitoches, and then to turn their steps to New i Or leans and kill. all. the white the ne groes, however, -could mot ajrree, which frustrated all their plans. ' One, party was for sparing the women and children, the other for an indiscrim inate massacre. Mr. Compton upon learning thdsei f 'cts, arrested his house servant, the chief, and he con fessed nn the gallows, that it had been his intention to kill his master. 1 On the 10th and 12th instant, nine were hung, and 30 others were taken ;.d ir'.priaoneil: it u hoped that all tVlr plans will be fully tlicoveretl. A strung p.itrnl and guanl is constant! kept up t)v ua sna tiiiTr ana conn dettce is cominuetl; , Uesides the slaves, "three Iree tie- grnes were hung and it was inteniled to. tlrtte away alt fred persons of color. -. We have further hcanl a report that Mr. Fuzilin had shot a white man who had been cnmpluUing wilh the slaves) a Spaniard was -'also taken hut made his escape. A letter, it is said, from iTie TduF-aftitphttSTi thrwrri c-Art hr-i Tftppan ivas Tnund'ott'llte " persnttfi.f j one ol the slaves, tuvitinj: them to the dVea"'-, Mr. Kin;, of Georfria.Vas detrmined t retire Irom . (he benate. Having done his dutj as a matt and a pMt'mt be thinks it proper lo resign, beca-i the Legislature of the State mar' Jjeiti favor of the adininistration, though the people are not. From tho Louisville Journal. ' A Mrs Batik -of Tennessee, has re cently presented her husband with five littld brunches Halt lttl. Why are nut tho Globe and alTTtlte litfierTTory Frtesttt4rriVlri;nr-'a4 gainst t no out Mnniisier.'; ami the whole brood of little "monsters?" Do tliey not see, that the liberties, of the country arc in danger? " ' Mr. Van Uuren and his Cabinet consider themselves the Government. How long before they, jwllfjetjui con- aider -themselves 4he currency? . A steamboat arrived here from New Qdeanslhe lattejrjarLfJastAveekv. So--aftee helefthaJit.tee;" "pvp" senger on board ot her tlied ol vellow itiytr Iii.t.Ce,lbY.-iusaengcr8-4Hf4wm- us, tiar, just octure hi death, as he was lying upon his berth,, the door .of his room opening out upon the guards, he espied an individual up on the shore, and. railed out to him faintly in the choaking tones or a dying man Halloa, ttranzer, can y4util4H0wfuf"ihit"ih-mts2t-L gruve-yaruf ' In the North, Mr Grr-ely of Main is pining in a British jail for exerci" sing 4he t ights of -ao-American ci tizen.. In the South, Oceola is roaming at large, the lord of a portion of the A merican soil. The measure of our country's glory is full. Wkit-a- juiy it is that-jm-nwe-e- lections are to take place during the present season! 'lhe Tories have now, a breathing-time. Why do tbey iioTgel tip" iT celebration ItT manifest their joy at the prospect of short res uite from the doleful intelligence of rapid and overwhelming defeats? Fhc Globes says, that, although lhe limes are. a gloomy, "the country abounds' in ail tho necessaries and luxuries ol lile." Blair pokes his head into tne kitchen, and mistak ing that for the country, thinks that the whole land is filled with roast beef and drippings. 'We once heard of a traveller, at a Pennsylvania TiiiteT," who rose from his bed at night to examine the weather, but, instead of looking ijufi&pon the sky, thrust htS head , j . , through the glass window of a cup board. ''Landlord!" cried the aston wteaher the night is as dark aa .Egypt and smells ofeheett. "" Amos Kendall ond the I'M it or. of the Ilichmnnd Enquirer are engaged in a furious light. The Editor of the Whig offers a wager upon the issue. We net et be t- potKltirigh ts. 1 Truly noble conduct, Mr. J. Q. Everitt, a Georgian, whose name should be published every where with loud elogiums,' has offered a donation' to endow & Manual Labor School itf Houston Coupty, in his native Slate, if the citizens would raise fifteen tlinu sand more (or an outset. Thisproa position was iminediatcly'mct and the called Wesley Manual Labor School. UNFORTUNATE AFKAIR. We learn that at a Shooting Match, near Chalk Level in Granville county, a few days since, a controversy arose between Mrt Rafus Butler, recently of this City, and Mr. John Wiggins, which resulted in a light, and termina- 'te,d in the speedy death of Mr. Wig gins Irom a fjtin bliot nund by air. Butler. We have not heard the par ticulars, but presume from lhe fict of Jr.JButler having been admitted to bail that there are some extenuating encumstances in his lu,vor. -ftezister. ITUEASUKY NOI KS. -. We are inrormed that the Secretary of thej Treasury has obtained engraved blanks of the Treasury notes author ized by law.andihey are new issue ing in proper cases for disbursement and iti eStchange fur specie. ; ; : f; . : We untlcrstand that the present emission bears an interest of two per cent.-, and is chit fly in notes of fifty and one' hundred; dollars each. It will probaly be most convenient to the public to issue them at first in these denominations, at low rate ot interest, as by this means they may be used as a medium for distant remittances, in stead of being laid aside for invest ments, as would undoubtedly be the case if the rate ot interest upon them was fixed at or near the maximum al lowed bv law. We" have seen a specimen of them-. lhe devices are appropriate, and we consider them finely engraved, and particularly well guarded against coun. lerieiwujj-""" wiiwa. Jlluckade of 7txtan ports. A Notice is ''published bv the De partment of State at Wat-hington, un- ler date cf 1 8th instant.-thar intnrma- tion has been tiffit ully received from the United States Consul at Mstnmn ras, that the ports of Galveston and the Brazos, in Texao, have bt en detlart d blockaded by the Cnmnutmlrr f the Mexican naval forces in the Gulf. 7iA- of the United S:aitt.r'XY. cir culatiott of the Bank of the UmteJ States, according 'to the return nad. , . .... at Hamburg, on tne ist inr was jiuI jt),irj 8tl in note 1 1! the ule bdttk, -rmHt4tt .of spf i 3.0 1 (. 230. Sonor D m Franetca Pizariw" Mar- linex, fsavs the ' Washtiigtor Ghb-) was presented on Tuesday"" la',: br the Secretary of State to the Pn'sident. snd delivered his rrrndent-aU, as Kn yj Kxfraordinary and Minister Plen ipotentiary f the Mexican .Republic rn I he Unted States. .i,Tht. iVorth-Em.irn Murder. The Lieut. Governor of New Brunswick, Sir John Harvy, lately made a visit to lhe M.iilavvask.i " territory, and in Hi viere V'erte he was met by several handreit-rfeiriiTtamrTiHiirt eadt ins, with their priestlit their jicail, who made him anatldreas- Tl6 Lieuf.Gov. replied to the ''address in French, to their great gratification. They expressed"' their deire to re: main under the Htitish empire, and their wish that the government would remove the apprehenxions they had felt, of being one day'united to a for eigti. republic kjundejo n'tfsecffftly"fir tlib preservatTon oT Iheir usages, or J heir religion,:' The- StJuUtv ObserveesTS that the border difficulties are ttt an end fur the present, the government of the State of Maine haying, it was t eporied, dis claimed any paiticipation in Greely's minion. The tletachmcnt of the 83th uegimenr, which had an i veil in' the garrison at St. John, from Nova Sco- ihjiailit ince. and the delajliment of tint 43d. III! a wnien nati oeen ordered to the unnir part'of the Provinces a few weeks'ago, was ordered back to St. John. & were expected T rrie1ii1ho-'nm steaiiieV at St. John, from Frederick ton. Wt do not see any announcement of (he release of Greely . fy'r; : TTo rlble Jyn cTilrigin Alixisijijii A n old man by the name of Grace, who had given "free passes" to negroes having been arrested and discharged for want of evidence, the Marshal, in whose custody lie had been. was. on the fl3th September, seiz-d hold of by amount lynchers, stripped and severely flogged. A few weeks previous, says tne v. enuni, jsr Saunders, s res pecuoie planter oi Aiadtsoti ; t;o, was al l . 1 , .! dragged from hisbed, horribly tnutila . i -, . -. ... teu, his ears ami nose cropped oil, and his body scarred to the ribs: " And on lya week before the punishment above detailed on the Mar!ial,-a mob of -4 or 3 Ty nfTicrs .'tmiEe 'iuTo ffiis "Rouse "of Mr. bcott, of Wilkinson County. respectable member of lhe bar, fotcetl htm out, and hung hitn , dead on the next tree!! . i. The same paper adds: We have l!Sa.LMoL numerous minor owtragea coininiilteiIrainstttiirp1ea oHMicleiy. ami tne weuaru ana Happiness ot th country, but we mention these as the most enormous (hat we have heard fo some months." Will not the vengeance of the law reach the aulWs of these horrid 'and tlastardly crimes?.. Have ...not tliese worse than savsga murders already branded tha State with infamy? - ONE DAY LATER FROM EXOT.AND. Tho hip Victoria bring Liverpool itate to the 26th Sepbv Much aiuiety eiiatrd toknniv if Oingrel wtuttj tS any thingr to relieve the rnmtnercial embarrninent of our country, Thcre'''1iBT'beeiieccriily vertTheavy specula tions in cotton anil wheat The aalc of cot toft Itw 8Hre'rere4Wtt ImleeSOoa wWefe on speculation, The recent aalee of cotton had been 8000 hales, nt price 3d a fiounJ ad vanced on the July sales. f Far the Star. J : ' 8it Myelf anil others rraret much to wit- ne so commonly h open dcscrralion of the Kabhalh, by driving empty famrly carriager to' & fro throuffh our etreet, at all time during the hour of Divine worship, even to the annoyance of place of worship themnelve. The owner who are at the same time laudably encaged in the olemn exerciw s f the sanctuary, would no il mi ttt correct the evil at once were they aware of only a email part of the extent- b which it prevails. ,- , AHT11LH. 7,1 A nn I ED, , In Christ Church, in thi city, on Thurulay last, the 20th ult, by Ke, Guurge VV. Freeman, Iteetor, Mr. Jame McKimmon, to Mim Amrha. youngect daughter of lb late John Poumairat, ol Uallimore. ' . ' . . -' ' In thi eoaniy,,on Tuesday evening the 2-llh inst., ly lb Rev. Mr. Eiltvirii, Mr. Anderson II. Aileu to Mia Sarah II. liostre all of thi county. . . - - -v ; , In Iredell county, Mr, Tho. Ti fsumtner to Mia Casandr Tomlinson. Also, Mr.Johna- than Fry, of Surry, to Mis Ra hrl Mrlxsllaiul. Also, Mr, William Tesgne to MU Eliiabelh Watt. Alio, Mr. James Jefleraon frgu to Mia Almyra Trag-ue. - . In Cabarrus county, Mr. William 8. tlreve to Mi Mnrgaret Hudson. AIo, Mr. Abram R. Alexander lo Mi Sarah E. HuJon.- At Fort Deflanee, Wilkes county, on the 1 9th ult. Col. Wm, Jones, of Miae formerly of 8. Cn lo Mte earah C J one, younget daugh' ter of Gen. Edmund Jones. . ' dUTd. j In Lincoln county, Captain John Kincaid, in the HUtn year ol hi tge. . In Davidnon county, on the 28th ult: Mr. Sarah Ruh, consort of James Ruah, aged ii year. . .-' " . In Guilford county, on tho 27th tilt.. Mi Uolla Villen. Also, on tha lOia all. of Loo eumption, Mr. 8amael Kersey. ' la New Or!rna. an the J7lh oil. Mr. P. C. Close, formerly of (Juilford county. CO" If. 1V.-SIII.LEU has rcinor-- ed hi i Dice to that id ite SiiMirM.i Cxui 1 1. Ink,' in the Ci'Mji t "Hi use, atirre he may be Itotid, except wlwn nrerari!v atitent. Kaleigh, K.i 1, I8J7 , 4S S 15,000 Wanted, IM rXCHAHOP. Fn A Fresh supply of Go oil & C2inp FAtLdc WITEIl GOODS. . I hate ivwiv.d my tail hinvhuse of Merchan .f-Ie-fflilfti ti from -N' Triil, l,i.h. whh' mv formrr stwk.'! am eitrrinrlr itraitrus t.' exrhanRO lor Cuifi, .r nn thntt time to pane. IimI riiKomn. Aty atsnrtment en brocc a!nio't etrj aiiicle Usually in demand m tin sreiion of iimtrvt .nd tor the pioof of my trtrimit.a tion to aril fiOtlltS ehesn. I retorethillv a.k ol my Menih and the puldi (enetatly an cp p.ntgnity to exhibit n.i ruot.'i to thctr incix. liofi. .' The ade that the nimble aitneera Is better than the tln ahilline, i too true to be denird. (live me a call) you shall not he dinaptwhilnl. Raleigh, Vo. .137 4i Cl The Novtbaaiptou Acadcnif a The Kxan.lnatioa of the student io the ahove inttilutinn will take (ilace nn .Monday and Tue i'ay the IHih anil tUih ot Mewmbciv ; ' : - The exerciat a of the Sehnul will he returned on the flfleenth cf Januai-y next, umti r tho goverua mrtil, m heretofore, of the tubseribrr, as prine pal- Tho fulloarjns; department embrace eouri of ttudle pm tued io ihi.t hittiliHinn t , ' I. Tlie EnglisU Depnrtmont, ' Cnmprhitig the vai ious braachc of a thorough ' an'l exlmine r.iielnu education. II. The Classical Dcpartiucnt, C'inriin the Latin and Of evk Lanenaee - and Uteratnre. - - . - : III. The ITlntnom.itlcnl PhU losopJrlcutlearttaenf,- Cnuipritln; Atj;ebia, Gcnmelry, Trignnome. I.W Nul.t.l I'l. 1 1 .... ... I. f'k....:., : . 'WitK'bnv ha design fo enter Col Iree the prrp irktorv com so nf siudie. and the iiHlart authora, adopted hv the family of our own excel lent vtiieriiiv at l.tiupel Ilill, will be, Lence- lorm, tmaiHtbix euneird to. with a via ol en iarging the aahonl, the Trustee are at this '.ime engaged in i at 4ng funds to the purpose ot eretl tig a large ai i con xnoiliohi building, Ulch, ft i hoped, will he completed early in the entulug rear. . The silaatien of the viltare fJackton) in which lh Academy it located, it elevated aiul healthy. Indeeir, wtiee we eonsiifer the length of time ilia chool bat been Ie (rperxtlrn,"th large ajuantity of vodenl It ha aairnrmlf numbered, and the aimott uninierrupien Health the have enjoyed, we are forced tn the eonclmlon that the situation Tf one uf the healthleit in Title tt.tera nan of ihai Slate;-' -. v v. v.;t. c:t No boy of dNorderlv eoniluet ml'A be atmlilwl intn the institution, or if admitted, will he be uff. rod to remain after he is found tn ha inanr. rifclMe. Tb!a cxntllent rrguliitionLjrua aJprd ti ' the Tf ii tiers af the eommeneemetit of the p csrni tcnoiawicayeart ann III Military licet have beenevlneed, ihrettghnut theyer, by uni formly good demeanor .on the pail of the stu- itentt. la tlieiace at thtt laet, however, (for the - iruth otahlch 1 ennfidentlj appeal not wily tha Trutlee of the Institution but to the inhabi. tains i f llie place snd of ill vicinity gen, rally, of etijt retfieetnbitilg r tlamtiiig,) l uuirr ha bee net snnal and circulated, with a seal woiihv ' of a good rati ie, hijurious a well lo tha mnral eharacter or the place ai to the vaulting ot the " Initilution. The atsertinn may be safely made. that no aiiui-trhuusa tillage, within the iar i,f my acqiiamlanee, la, at this lime, more uniloim ly free trom temptatinnt to Viae or illtupatinn than the one In which, thit Svminary i tituatrd. .a am anw anmpeieiii auttiaot eachar will be employed, whose service will be drvotcil to the 3rd department of studies, la which he will have :: the aid of an entirely new malheoiaiical and nhi lotnphirsl apparatus. , Particulars, 'leninf forth i lb pricis 01 board, tte. will begive) brreafler. ' UOWT. A. EZ1XL, Pttnt'hal. Jaeksnn.Oct 311, 1M7. If liegivter and Standard wilt Inter! until or'er el to iliKuntititiet Snd forward their acrn.mt, (v II. A. F.ZKU. sfA -V xxvwi. stock ron 8Ai.r..i.L "I"6 fil"Ti7reTof e Bank of the Slate of North Carolina, (ot o many ol them , mav be aecetsaiy lor the payment of the debt ' fur ahii hjlicy aie pledged) will be mill t tha r" door of lb laid Hank, on the 1st Monday hi December oci, : lor C'.V.V hi lots of ten -hares. 1 C. UUWEY. C.nh'. ttileigh.Ocf, JO, 183?. 4J 4 . . - - - - - - - -' - -'. '-- " The author of the "Mm of lluilnete"; near preparing new smL complete trrat'ae tat be a firacfieal atistracf of the tflinnmn and damtn " aw of North Carolina, relating la the official duties and responsibilities of Justice of the , Peace, Sheriff., Oronert, Conttahte. VVardena of III" pntir, Ovcraeert of rnada. Hanger, Kn. try Taker, Surveyor. Procettioner,' Coar. l i n , . ut orr A m in 1 1! .tS'otjTi-ttster -A- ITfriTAlloriie'ri CaiiwrV, fco , to be it.oro plain and pracal io-ita-tltliiil, than any law buck now extant. . : - TNrt.6tri teomp sited vulnine of perhaps about ioo octavo page. The woik will bo writ printed and hnnml, and ready lor subscriberi iliuinp the month of March ' ncxtj to he promptly deli acted at any Cnri houae' wiihi) lhe ailate at f .JO per eopy, or f 30 fo 10 eiipW. , - Any uhuritzruiha.jnty be pled lo psy now In advance, thll have a .reaipt in full fur . fii 0.' "Addict ft, Saains, Atlo. at Law, Ath bornujih, K. C. Free cf pottage, ...... i .- , IKli.lier, IS.1A 4i Cw k r'cct'g JlI;uinnictnrl(T Com . iauy. Thit Crmpny have thi-ir Knnndry ami jfs-i-liine Silimis in . npt nuinn. Having emplnynl ik lfiil wnikinen, liny are pn-pnred in do good wniti in their tino s.s; For Rail Roads, fleam : Ine, fnrCotttin Factories, Merchant Millt, ( oa Mill, Paw Miiia, Tuhaeco Faelnrh . he, fce.. and nn favorable terms. . The Mill (.'t ii itf, Cattin;;, and wrought Iron eai k'thal have bria lornuticd lor Hit cnlatiliH.mrnt, ha given tat itfaction, and will eompir hv ooikmanakip, h believed, with any similar woik. The worl have been erected in the bett msnner tor the bu smen, and upon a teste lo lie iarrratcd to iy reasonalild extei.li and ei uld employ, il nrnVie eonld justify It, 100 bands- there bring no tint ila etiahlithmenl on the. totith Me tit Jsmcs It her, of any mgnltni'e, between th aid t;harltln,!j. C.,aud our Rail Hua l fmnuhirg facilities (or lending the wmk with riripalrh, hen completed, lo lhe South, and tnihev:illiy of the Rnanokre, Believing that-this tsiahlitn ment will be a great eon vtnier.ee to the Rail Itnad lermh.athig here, to the Joint Stuck Coir nanie in this vicinity, to the milling hiferett. I a baeco hietories, and the public gencn lly, rhis eompaey have Bettered thrntielvr they relit receive inch a share of petronsge (hir.h Ihry aew (Otwit) e will enmunale them for ihete er-terprisri not expeetiag, however, to reeelvw encouragement without doing good woik, and unoo good team . V, ' JABF.Z SMITH, rrn't. reterslnrg. Oct. ti, 1037. 45 4t i - n lConnk NnvlRittioii ( ompuiiy, The fiieneral Meeting if the Rnwiiik Naiga lion Cooifiany will be held at Wclt'oa ra Mm. day tho 6 h of November eext, hn-tc d of the tSlb of November at at Brit adrnit-ed j A. JUVKEtt. Waldos, Ot. SI, IMf. , TUT- -

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