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But much ai lie locJt Car, ha l ,vl hi country more; and her inlf r4-and r ,(,, can" of troth, and thf iglemn ob(i- (Mn irhfr? feat njoft him at 'Senator, forr. j him te aaciifica ll hU private friandliip.. f Vin-, and adminiaier uita!4 rebiikt to' hi lion l'rt'rdent, had degraded hiine!f and Ilia titter, hy frammiin bi ijiewge will election' roriiig !nc growly ulandering one tortWB-Df Imo people for the turpn of dfrtfiving anil uillrlins the other. Mr. T. reiol liji clrge 4iii8l the people of New York with beeotn ine resnert and ar verity; janil thfn aucceiwfully "lu'rn7the"fiTi'Hron uliig triumph there, instead of ln'ing the rcult of lai.' influciiro, was caused t.y tha oJiom piiurijile. and nieaure whieh i ad'minutra i.n were a 1 1 1 1 ) l i t to carry ol.. IIU xpo iiition of the political manffinrrea of rAe party ja jiiotruclive. It heara every tnark t( truth ahoart taat the Pre.iilent ha thrown ltiilistitf into the liaiidn of the Luco Focoa lli detruc.tlvca' and that unJena Jie.ihK.oHihir. innuenee-- uuloa the Governaaenl h weued from their arrilegiout clulchea, ruin i tha certain dooiu of our country. ' mImTa VBI'B ECU. Mr. Chy In aid to hf madeaue of hia mnal hrilliaiitdiaplaya in thefcifiiuta on the 19ib jixlani, in of;MMitioii to the Nub-Treasury hi!'. The .Nationat Intelligenrer re mart : y',, .,' " Mr. flay acquitted Jiiniaelf not only k manner wwtliv of hia tiiiH futoe, but in a un nrr wiikh will, we Uiii.k, even : add to. hia rrputation both ma an tirator And autrsuiaa. Mf. Callinun, it aaid,- haa aU oiade-orva 4 hi most splendid eff'rte in for of the m ea rn te. Aa we intend to give' otfr reader art -opportunity of bearing both, aides, vo ahal iy both these spew lies before thein. Win, H. MTarland, Eq. has been elected rretitWut it &e Farmer'a Bank 'oLVirginia.' Tha LegikUtura ot V irginia haa leen deeply rjwylexed, duririf the) past week, with inulti jilirst'um of currency replu(inu. They are di xlrd there into three parties the ll hit, the (ncniirtne, and Silntrvalivti. Four or iive serios of rtuioiw, anblying their re pttire vie, were introduced.: .Softie Con tained inatruetwn to their Senators and Repre entli vee-in limifreiw in vole aeainst the Huh Treoty bill; (itheia, knitting tke tnatractians, limply ijeclamd an opinion unfavorable to that mischievous weanrs aod otjiers against Mr. Kiven's Bill, 4. t e. 'J'ite.y have all, however. Iieen finally laid on ihect.ible. and the Enquirer, alarmed at the swert of aflitirs,, .truatf "they will remain titer." The IV'liig nars the le Ip.ti! "ihoiveJ oueiJuwoeiUlv thai the great doiu ocratic party in u .longer a una" tht Hhe lust Inik w hr ikeiiTid tliis carati' a ia nlv a type of the popular fm-liiKf-a (ullowtng to the wake of the peivjiKv a! rM to denote tha widening il ik'op!'ni:r? nf the torrent of opposition to'ltils rlrtomed a luiiuiMtration." We r.-j .iar ci this 'roienL We regard it as a faviiri!e inlifali.jn. The Old Dominion l awaking fr.ua Iter disgra.fut slu libera, And will shake off tbo corrupt intaemmi by which twcgtnry has been ertipo'l 1 ba Iwfly and pa. triotic iHrit which -presnlcd over her iriwid and brilliant ejtreer in ihe day of her Washington, her Henrys, tl or JeuVisON, and ater Maifiaena, will again retura.wiid 'Viruima, the another of - -Hisie,. mM .WU- .awy.fuusL AaetttjC heon Ihe stains of a few vers h luisi and aa-wor ship, emd again ss-t out in the tthwv if (tore "ehsercd, and honored; and Hi'tted by her own pore republican principle '. nbiaaed by pafrty dictation anawed by Federal 1 power une duced by Elecin'nn; fevor. ,,. . - Mr.EJaj'd-H. V'igate,of 'iliiigtn. haa been appointed Cashier of lh branch r f the Bank ot Cape Fear about to b erta Wished in wis city. i.. ! ,.: i.ti ...u.j . . 1 mil. il' ".I in-. - ' . A fir recently occurred t, West i'oinl. wlaich wii it u aij. ot the Uovernment $50,000. - ' ' ' ' "-wi-a si I us ' s. I i ... - - ,, CrJn. Jackson bus had anotbeC'attat k of "iceuingof Ue luaga, whicktU-lded 'o mcdi- aid; anil he Was, at the last accounts, con "Jered beyomf danirr. Mr. Buchanan haa annnuneed hi intention lo obey hia MitrectiMi from the Pennsylva a Lairislature In f.i.se the let.Trwury rhu will ern re st least tfj v.Hes agninat the Wt, nd,: we hope, mky ensure it defeat -'"i in m senate. - -" - , t 4Mr, Clay lus hern, ntitniuatrt) fur he PresidencjMr tnevMembere f tlte Metwlaml IUfwre, at a Meeting J - . . ', " ,'" ' , .. , , ''jf& Th House or Representatives of N. Y. baa paaael, by vote' of eighty -eeven to eigbi .n, reauUtietia diaapir4iting the Sub Treaao ,7 echeme." , Jri , the Scuate, the, te of tieae aoltiona i dtbtfaU The latter body h lo eo; and the neation s whether it will sas- . a-.iu principtee, or wMtilMfee ia the oir pf r- . vpinion. m irrigly expressed at the ba! WMt.-eecewth in Nw York, againl the daa tTvu achr-m. f 8t,b,-rfc.unt, .. ' ,XA rt "ting, the iargeat meeting of M tlere; ' Ve. UUd In 8u ajU, I MiaaowH lb 6th ins. Tke meet, ""IWM.eaHtid f-irh pnrpMeoforganicing the opjiowtiee. end forroljll ticket for candidate W lh UU and CeterartJovernraeiita. Orn, Aahley and Qao. Joiiu WUj were put in num. tMUenfarCenerea;', DH. MON TG OM E R YT Jlfe COMifOX. ro .WE1I.TH BANK NORTH CABOU fi Jk'sa 1) E f 0li E HON E Y; We now' proceed to answer tho queetioo propound) d to. m by Dr. Mpntgomery in a late num!erof th Recordar, That veteran whig set him TuliyTt1nftrcnc to tha Common- wealth Bank; and any thing from ua might be deemed unnecessary, had not the Doctor (rat throwD down the gauntlet. t Wbat does Dr. Montgomery lay relative 40 the Commonwealth Bank? WhyJb aaja be. Atadelt bis ha to ,miflfn(th facta. and irtind-rhat t than JO,000 waa is tliat Daok at the time when it failed, and for that turn titer is, a. DnI,n good personal security, f $00,600." This i what the Doctor avera; but what are. the futttf . We- have a public document aanl ua by tha Dr. himself, which shows (and to which he douhtleee refers) tha uia ou deposit. alanding to the credit of the yVeosKrer in that institution to be $43,819:90. This considerably eicceds the sum atated by (he D.tor, hot this is not all. H'a net the Doctor aware of this fact and if he was aa anx4 ioua to show the truth of the matter as he would have oa believe, why did he ( ij it over in ai- lencel The Secretary say that the depoeite In the Bank "to the creJit of the tlttmriing oEt' cers of the United Huies are ut4 inchided in the balancea stated:" but there ia another docu merit from hia department, -in which these deo pool tea are exhibited, which shows wunia aland ing lo the eredlt of oilier oCicera of the gov. arnment, making in the aggregate 239,637 of the people'a money remaining in this Bsnk, a bout tha time of ita failure, la It nasible that tit Doctor, with all bis eajrafHy and eagerness fur facta, permitted this t'etcmcat to caa4 himt The aum fiM aiaiH by ee aa loH to lh floeernmenf. era 3SO,000. Vye gatf icrcd otf tiirormation from good aaurces, ; aa ne lacu bar -proved; ' :' :jlWe are not prepared o say what reliance is t be placed in the security" the government has tit this money, of which the Doctor speaka; but wa have reason to ksr iKwill turn out like his other "facta." Our apprehension are found d on these facta: That-the Bunk's discount eiresded by thousands its actual specie capital, that it wii. nsd as more macliin for sul awving the iolerests of peliiical partisans, aa a recent investigation of In affaire conclusively proves; and that iu rrcsidnnt ataada indebted to it in tha aum Of (250,1 17-.77!- without prop erty or eronal security adrjimte to satisfy llip demand. , ; -.. '-iiiAn .' . But thia white : washing statement with re- jiird fo the'Oorhrnorit-.rairh Bank" had scarcely ,1. rv.1'.. ' i i i.l ..ti 1 dried upon the Doctor s letter beiore ha called upon us, with the SiafidnnJ and Register of this Cfty, to tell . Liin luiuetliitlg about North (fare line'' rrU V-iMr ib'iuaite money which was f-iuf-a to Itait K.rtu: Hsoks. etc. Oirea to lh Banks! Truly wur good and true Van Huren Legislature, receives especial eommcndar tion at' the band or ihtiv (") aod ,rua Taa Burenite, Dr, Montgomery 1' Bat let m tte the fucti on thU' subject, mote vitally nd in rDedistely interesting l the fiopie of North (Jaroiin. Iet ue ace whether or . Mt Noufc Carolina's depoaiur money wdaeeeefredln tpf cicwaod'wbether. vrMircit to Rail Roada, BankK," &c The fcjllowing are the iaatahnent of the Deposite nioneyj and the time at which they were patI; , ;. , . . 1st Jan.. 1837, 1st April, do 1st July, do M77.019 IS 47T.9I9 13 477,919 13 f 1.4.13,737 39 Thi money w disposed of by the last L. latui'e a follows: , For the redemption of the scrip of the elate sold to raise fund to take tha aharea rwrved fbf tha Ktate in the Bank of the State, $300,WO (10 To drain, the Wwamp Lands be longing to the Literary Fund, ,200,000 W To pay for Stock ubscribrd fir ....... . by the btaia in tlte Uaitk ol Ki. , XAir .-. . ,- I'ft , 300.000 00 To meet the etpense of State, 100,000 00 To drain MatUmuskeet Lake; B.ouu uv , : "it - :T- -r t908.000 00 The balance waa tnproprlated to the Fund tor Internal Improve ment, ' " ' ' 1355,787 39 -Thia earn was placed under the control of the) Board for internal Jiniwvernnt,obeTtaiieil out by them untif wanted to meet! appropria lions) and is the amount UtTt.'ipct of whirh two filth ef riie capital stock of tha Wilmington and Raleigh RaW Road, th f ayetteVHIe and WesU am Boad, and ti NC, Central Boad were lo be subscribed by the Stale when made t appear to the afutictton 'of tbf Board that, tlie the three fifth were Uken and erewred by ievidu. tA The Wilmington two" lUlcigb Rail Road ba availed iteelf of lh probon of this act, and haa received f 1 50,000. The balane. 3S7,757 39. has been loaned to oorporstiou and individual. - -f,' - w, j ' i "Tbe disposition wlrich .the LegWatur made of this money waa wis,,. Il wa mad with ntf. erenee to the most 'profitable- investment, and moil useful ea.,Th'at the J3aik; Block -will yield a hii-!som profit, neede no argument t prove. !?Tht dralriiug tlie (t5winp tahn practicable, and inds-ed certain, from ibe expe. timeht which b ' already Wn made; and that it will be tlie, source of imiBene revtnu Ail bewefil to the Htate, rannnt adinil ef doubt. The immense terenue and solid ad,'T tage which will aeeru to the Btate frera the investment in Rail Boad U equarly csiiain. And all.tb proceeds accruing to the State from these investments ire to be given to the Litera ry Fund, fot lb diffusion of intelligence antong the people Aamofig pnMafity by establishing a ayatem oC FREE SCHOOLS, for iherduca- tioo of til people a children. Ia la locM opposed (uLtliis(wise end bnejiceiit application of the surplu! Do lie -think ."it ''given away! The ohjectrfo the promotion of which thi deposit money ia applied are praia wore thy a: m aotile; ad lit accwniie jor U money ere foodV FVn that portion loaned to Ihe flank (he fjuiteha tie t cuMij---fo k owo a larg fharc of th Curie, It Mock tn tlie Bi thtSuto twoynUtofSOO.COOIolliaBanli of Caper rear $MJ,000norVhai ficrefore be evident that money belonging to the State loaned to either of these institution,' Srhelus we look te. tafctjt, the iurt it yieUs, or lh futility it afTordl for the srcomfnodaiioaaf borrower,' ia mora wisely and advantageously disposed of than it would be. entrusted to the. hsnds of individuals. In tfie draioiog of (be Swamp Landa, the eonstractiita tif Rail Roads, and the aatabliabmentof Free Schools, the Slate (Ire at- tMuVstroctibl aeeurity to itself in k ewii Wy-ais Jh jUiieJtt of it own eiti- tin jtvag away our Uiosi tuou- ey to the -Bank, Rail Road, Act ' -j But ain .DtJIontgomcry talk pf "gold tnd deposit money; but w beg leave to remind him (for h itisiri tile fact) that ) real thia mswey wo tendered ar rttHved n , but in drafti n the Hanlt s.Vo J'sfc. It waa nothing mora nor less than Bank ! paper; but it was such aa the government offer- 1 ed, through her Secretary of the Treasury; arid ' aa it waa a deposit made by Use government, the, State waa of course olligati'd to recTive- it in such (und aa lh government could com. mand. The faith of the State, it is troo. sraa pledged to retura it en demand; but there w'aa no promise to return metadlie carreney;" and should it ever he called, for, -a, circumstance whkh no intelligent man believe will ever take plare.'if we can't command the 'apecle,' why we'll Yy them back in their own coin--Trcae sgry notea or Bank raga, anil they 'U Vf PO right to raise a whimper. tut-' Tliiaia m4 Dr. Montgomery 'a firt attempt to eicite the prejudice of lU people o thi ubjeet,' A month or o ego he raised t mon troua' notae in the Suwidard abogt Jlr. Byrd' bill ranlwl about the peopiea (old and silver; MljUlkti-.djrMllni.A) depoeite .money among the people! remarking that "aijr District would have thus received f 147,063 In gold and silver. What doe he mean by dividing the Dvpoxtte trroney among the people? ' Does be mean that each man should liave hi propor tion oY' a dollar or sot or thai ' the couatie should takr it to build Court-hoar, Jay euer ifu, constables, &e. and leava the uovew meet of the 8in Bail Road and the Lite rary" Fund, xji promoter cf .Free Stbeols 'soltUry and alone" in their wsuaaaitieat .'Are these the sound, enlightened,' . arid enlarged view of the itateaman, or the herrow and eon traded hothiea if the 'detnagoguet (.Lel, the people, who are deeply lirt reeled Irr thi mat ter; decide. Tht nhargt timnt Hr.f HtHfiJ wrung tlit Sfieakern Rrehmond CompHer ipeaka f llita haso attempt lo injure Mr. Clav in, the following just and acorbrbtng terms: "Ws have not seen 'awy thing in print fur many twontha, which atoee' thoroughly disgutt d" usvhauThe-article fn -the Ulobe. which ctiargeJ Mr.-Clay with certain profane expre. sioiis, 'within rlio hearing of. certain meniberaof 1 uousrcM just at tue close ol tue Mieatssippi qonwuo etacuon . s--.W fTum party feeling, and never dov., jW bit aa im-x-prewihle decree of shame for our country, when we, read UMarUcl in quonUoaj-TWal ihe.ergwa . 4 . Inst watixwl, ttwuuetrattoa) jbuld deaoead ao low! it must have autfused theebeek of ev ery American who read ft, eritn blushes of min gled nomination' and cotiuimpt Homiliatioa that a paper considered the Ooverhmdnl organ, should exhibit such a picture loth eye of for eigner, and eenpmpk for the low and grovel ling device adopted fo injure tike fame of one of oar greatest stateemen. - Mr. Legare'e name having been coupled with the aflair, we are proud that he haa published the following card ou the eubjeeti" ' - ' i . - , Toth Kthiirffhe cti$& ''-'i'.-ti'iV -' Mr. Legare has read with edual tsloru'shment add pain, a parigrapli io 'Uie pToh of gaturay. last, in which h cannot but consider a moat unauthorized and unwarrantable us ha been made of his asine inaeirBc:ioa with a charge uion a distinguished Setrattir. ' , Defng quite sur thnt he ba aaid' nothing npon the auljcct all ode J to, and having no de sir whatevef to figure, either ae pariv 6r,it' oests iaa icwsjiajwr. rcuoft uf the kind, Mr. I would lie ' particularly obliged to ill Editor pf the Ulobe to omit hi name in an ifutwre re. mark be may at fit to make in relation to that matter, and to msert thi hi-hi next number."; Washington, Feb. 1J, 1839. X n accident occurred on the Kichnioiid ,'n m Fredericksburg Rail Road on the I7thpln whidnh engiheer and fireman were crrj.hed lodeatti.' liwaarhitreed by a tree which' bad been Tilo wfrlclrss the-read "1 'I.- Title hf ihg Sub Tieatttrv Mil. Tht Fohghfceepsie Eagl ugget the following, a 1 the appropriat title of Mr, Wright Sub-1 rea ury Bill:-."A bill to' aovliah' Uiex llepuhlicea foalure of the Uovernment of the. U elate." j ,t t ;-l1 . f l"-j , Mr. Greely, who wa arrested and iaiprisorv ed by the aMit)rJileoCKvt Brunswick, while employed by lb Government of the State of mauie in UKing me census ou uie uispuieu icr- fityry, ha been liberated. t. e)Jowery Tbeatri, New York, wae de; atroyeil hy fo en the- 18th inst. Ill' whol , kuaa, upon which there we ao iosaranee, f60,. (M)0.- Jnmranceonthe building 135,000, which will po cover half the lose. v,e i -i -: - : , J n i' ill. 1 11 ,' : "''.I " 1 ' ' 1 1 " '' 1 t ' "i ( t uTbe tjtcu diarirea I hat Use rewind of in. (teuelions just atlnpled by then fcnni) rvanit Hons of K-preslivea,wec srril by blib. rg,"f lh aMmbcrsby Me. Ussbtlau ' km. leaae al ibi arp at the Kseeuuve ( a know n bona. . If the people, as hi the ease of Nro York,bnse te Kpmbata ta:eave of tbe Kaeewiive, they ere charged ekb bribeiy endrrMie, if lbtr reprcsenlatiree, in car r ing ul tli isa ef their eouMitaeMe, iitiso etry ItHBorOan the ICilehe CaWoV ibey too-are ilenounsed as bank Jiirelingal - i i: it . Ham long sill the people I eadur taia nest- wis pnmpre4 mmiww t the Kseeiwtve, -ted fi oh ibe piibbt trfb, go defame lh virtuous and mdepeudeiit of the Unrl tilth.' Whig. Tlie iu i render. 1) Gov, Marcj of the Ramber, twe lnehineft accuited ift Ireland f firina; ' o port 4 and killing i tw4icmiA in rent affrir in-" Ireiknd. i 'rejtffijj'l' gotl, .t?el svUi'n t i N- 'V. atiriMtn; itiist JrUh, and otlier emi-trantr. "IStiV.' Maret ' Wrrendered tiiera on tltjmmiii to tue JJniiiU (;on ui. ,'llie hate now got eat hubtut tOftttltt' "" ''',rv, " hi-!'' i .i . !'. . :k i " r 't i '1. ' Thv lgteiature of Kenfacky ad- j urird,iiie ilie'r.rf"ffte'16lW ItiKt.rhe Ca,-aera( luiproyement --bill and Ahe bill to riae tk intmt oa the tatebondi frotn CTti tx f r cent. p.tsf .1 lTlrirTginalnowin th pomcaion of thi deponent, Ar?-I;r' Wit. 4 epmetS JnVieg . o"i "I theeraaure. . . , pri viLEearnatt mmJlTJ io.b natt-Kuau was muctu c.n -, --a .. ; - . . ... vJUtSIGH... Feb. ,S7.Cattoa & FbVi (i 48 a 7 6u.Cirn4 6a.i,rni--v FATETTKVILLEJ,- Feb 9I Cotmw 8 a 9 3-4,' Flour 7 a 8. Corn TO a 75 cent per bnahel." . . . . , , " . , 4, . riSTERSBL'Ra, Feb. SS.-i&fltori; very dutf; 8 a 10. Flour 7 14.v Tohaeeci, alf sort lower than ast wea. prices J 3 00 i 6 50. The tad of exchange eud the scarcity ofuson- ,tot'vemwdoaTtiH(taMnes : -: . " " SEYATWR RUOHLES. ; Tuitentlaui(4cadinauitnunenTia bll rwetfieit. He ha attempted to threw off the charge of corruptSori ad by the'. Hjul'ln asnington, liy at p ublMotion in the Ulotw which ppeirej io thi paper Ja week, end, it wilbe seen, hi demanded an inreatiijstioii. Jn tlie Senate. - Hi own ctalemcnt ef the eae made him put very innocent;, and we bojiei fof ia o wn honor, the honor ef the body tomluch heVlorig and of the rounlrj, that it fnxy.se epaear. iq the aeqviei. But the SSjiy hs pledged hirnwelf to prov hi eharget and Wr 'Jone, the gcntlemaa ,tc w hom tlte pvert ure waa made, (a oobm qui wua in aonxii sisienicni, wmra abeww tad dork aide ef tbe'pictare, end throw trdhg; apicloi 'opbif ' th lionoialdeenalr. t makes (be: natter emeu ttroagly ol corrup- tisn;'ahd Mr. Jonee is represented to be a men of' reiecteU aLd un inpcacliahle :r.lirai;tcr. Ll the matter tie probed to the botton, end the cll te form way from ihe veranienf j that the people may ee rwhat rottenu there i in lh : Stat of Dotimaft'"'. ' " " Satt sVVcjii Jtvty, IUtex., Ci'n:, J wilt Be it mmembered that eai thnvtetiib day of rebrwy to the year of ; our Ial 1 838, bet tore me J,fe lioviLoiii 1 of teBai tlce of the reafe In end for the' County tf Eex aljiresiid, uut enmnutsirtnod and sworn and residuig M tue Uity .or Newark, in. said Uouniy, pefsonalty aapearea llijiar; tjosis, of lh City af Nark&feaai4el'full age, who being by me duly sworn according- 1 law, il hia bath deposwV and saith.That.in the m mih of Janoary lit, he, thia deponent, went to the Csty ef AYiibiiigtos, jor the purpose ol- ascer taniing the autlkiency of dii iCcauiin ui e i Iihui uaUnl of a Look for J runk. Uae. &evhd buea previously .graoivd.;;.! this de ponent and of procuring a oew ptiU.ifili tunner aheuM prove losfliiient, and a I ho wMD thecwof mtroduelng hi said Lock into m general notice and of procuring it ailoplion by the Font Office Deurtntent, . u,'1,lcf . That on or about tho. 'ilh JuiiM-ity Utpas(, Una lepoi:2nt applied lo Hie lloit. Ucur J., Ellswortn Coromiiyiooer af Uc TaUut ollice. at the l atent wince, in mo i-uy(oi v nxiiinuiii, and reouested tile trbifltoo trt tn the cuiricii-m cy of. the snecifiration on which hVpiitcnl had been grantei:; r" wl nJ.,w reierreii to ut, Jonceand Mr. atiw, whom be fomj.1 in t private apartrperit Millie Vent Pffirr. Jywwa aa tbenetiret arewvos, auu also, tuwd person, then unkouwa tu tbu deponent. ' That the depooeat than ulBiittd hie relent and snseificattflii to the tiersrms -obnve men- I tioncd," nil- of wliorh toneurrf d" In" dTlrin npon intauired for a competent , person, whm b( could procyre (o d.raW new,, and. twee whoa and wh wa thea ankanwa U alii drpooenl, offered to Sraw a mw specification for the do - ponrrit, and om this deponent' ewijuiring what tveuld babiaeharre leharge for swdoing, artswertg that "he did not know, rrlpsnit!iiiifrcli wnllee wheri it wa rJoiie. ' Thi deponent then en quired for" hi atfdraild hh it brinf given, learned to, hi surprise, that he wai (lie Hon. Joha Rutigiea, 1. S. Senator frum Maine, Tbia depeoant by the invitaiion of Mr. Jlogglc, cal led'npon him at hie lodging,) on titer eeening of that day, and also on the evening of the two nrceeding day, and tinting 'lSoo inlereiew had considerable, eonration wilh ' Mr. Itug- gjc tespoctin , the .lock, which. th rponeint jid iurcrited, aud for wllidl.he.. waa Ji)jiiiu to obtain a new patent, la the course eftbe conversation, Mr.. Ruggte spoke repeatedly and Mrenglyof the" gawit difficulty of prepar ing eftcclncation rrrfetty, tnd" of the: lant number of IpeciRcatioiia tliat were Ineorrretly WW.Me (jjec4-taL jKt.fa ;Lua. Ita,. mer ; of the' present Patent Jw, and could therefor prepare specilicalions uudcr 'it' belter than any other periisj. , ; During the conversation cbove named, thi deponent aJo expressed his desire to procure the adoption Of ma lock l-.tt mail bags, by the Post Office DewartttjcatjjinJ Mr. Rupees said he had con.sldcrnhle infloenre . wilh the Fot Office Departmfcnt, end proposed' to 'hi depot netit. that if thia deponent would erre Him lit interest m the profits arumf irom the r iianu faotureandsale of the, I.K-k.', he." (Mf. R.) -lyvbuld use hi influence to procure lU adopt t :.J. . . 11 1. I . ., . Uuo oy ilia wepwxmoiii. mrj ivugiiie.s a i,. iua am time prepoeed that the sign men t of in terest in the lock ahould be made irr the name of hi' (Mr. Rugglc') ' brothet whe live at Worcester,1 MasnchneUs,and'rejtietd this deponent Dot to lei it b known, thai he (Mrv Jt. Jiod any interest in tha Lbck.aa. if, know ii raiguj cn m iimufiir wi wocuruig u i be adopted by the Post "Office DepartmwU Tlii deponent.' objected fo making' en1 assign. mrM to Mr. Icufrglet' brmher, wlthrmf having eecn ilm,eid Mi. Rdggle Mbaequetitry.lit mi bf the CommilU? Hooinl the apilot, aaid that he;woMlJC tai."hd,a43igiinKiil ,in' Iij pa " t: tti-. , il.J fi:'ni.J.I . 0 !.. , b t eeverajday bHiX) eUlntd efler Mr. Rug glee bad smdertakan t prepare Abe epectflra. tioit, and thia derMinent kiingdiroti torotiitfl bom and to i avoid tlie ex pens bf a pfoiraefed ty at wastiington, b beram tjtgent' wfta nr. KUrt r to eomuleta the sdorincallon. and finally on tie first lUy efUi,-present month ' Mf I'ugftle inXormei? Oil depoaenl, that tli peciioatio waa eotnpietedi.' .'J'bey accoJiiig- ly aw lh rnoT. went teeether to 4b raa. ent Office and afW'etil deponent 'had' mad i affl-hiviMuthe .pecificatioh whic Mr.'Rtfg - afn.lavit tu the specification which glee hadprepa'rW nd jtys depvfienl bad' else tedJMvl !. 4e beepo4ed wiihthe .o,worand! akwihe oM reujai that he might P mmp.Sm teli, Alt w.-nMMarilUA.n.ili,n!ld..l Mild be retained, Mr. Rug ii gle declined giving flit in '.to', tbf deponent ai l1"' tiuMied,etlil 'deponetit tta Wi.rn .ivrtl into te aptrtroenLuaed, as i'arp64- fory efjmovjc.ts. (,d, tber preaenled lb ,lbi deponent paiier parporlinc to be a,senora- diim ot wvnnants iiui. agiweiaenM wwcrn the said Jplul.. . Bugglee and tlu whicli hererjiiraled this deponent le of which the fillowin is a true'eoDT ihe mid Jplm. . Bugglee and klur iVpevetit, watrJi he reqiirated tins depoeeeil eign, emi,, irom tiie o, to wbr di-eM.eb ifiavch-M h.d been trwoia' Wti .hlm-Ml Mw Seiiawfrom feh Crotinav iWaai-rn ifcnt hWfoe lM bj. sfcl.fiirJrtrWi, tn'w,. iherefore rorf)t riot lo he altered.1' Mrs' ' Ror-a..-,!. c...i. h. vi. n tmiM i.si,... -. i j 7i .' i ..j o p i.t ; ti leury C. Jon, of Newark, in the 1st ale ef New-Jersey oa otie part, and John Rugglca of TbomaatoQ, In the tte of Maine, of ih ottieT Jsrt, witnee(h. that W'..ereas thji said" Jonea niriaxeti out a patent for art improved fork format! pooches, bate, trnnka; thesis, dte and the ail Ruggte hi become intentd by aa igumMt in . ill said . paleut Now tbereibfe, in conaideratioii thereof the said J one rlaitn-' ing tli sjecl il righCdurin the farm of the patekt,'nf insniif icturiiig a.1 aaid locks,- which the aaid R.ixiM, bW egeql ' mf sign shsll want; or for w hich be or they ravy and a-sale, ibr aaid JMieifor hnnsr if. hi neir and aseiana. eovrrtailt iiid grew UtltiaiiuTacceudtVeT liver al and lock which aalj Rugglea, Lie h rira or basigns may apply for, with re.isona- b'e proniiriiesa and rWtatrihi and th locks winch i aaid Rugate shall an receive, he-(ball account for and pay to said Jones, hi heir r aeaiga three fuurlh of the amount or prico which be or tVy shell receive or , Realize front others giMierally. nd the said ones on hit part, for himsHfhlji heir aiij assign, rovei, ants and irgree lo remhrr an areottiri to the aaid Rotfrtes; hit heir aridaaaifn, of alt sa d lock he, hi heir or-assign shaft dispoa of, and pay U said Rug!, hie hr or. assign, one fourth part of the,uin of pcire received therefor, (not, however, being accountable br bail debi.aitnicied in the sal thereat.) fust deductieg Ihe epenae or manufacturing the r iThia ilermrieiit IjA'thV iraid ftsperi bui tie. rlined eigriine it "at the tirne,''llaylns;, that he wished upporlttntty to nomine tt, Mr. Ruggh strongly urged depinenl t ign aaid writing, sayiu. aaiong other things, that he had r!icv. ered an imprnvaiijeiit of the. loi-k . which laef would eominuhiVate lj thia deponent, if he Woiird in the snld paper, hot thi deponent perxMtcd in derjlhtnsf to ntjn it. In the court ef the rtinvrmtion whicli then took plnne this dnpoaent remarked that he -wished his lock lo aland on U own riiarii; and In which Mr, Rug- glej replietl-r" I hings d not g down here on their owij'tn- rit.hut by piillip (he ri?ht string., nrftl -if 'ofe -wilt matt-rn 'IWCTra.ejl XldUJ!" '! tnertenl atrrng, nmerwiae I will have noliung to rlo about it, unhxe ' yos. wilt- lgv tli paper before von ghotn.t' f. hw'dep'iurnt and Mr. Rnaalecjh n patted, Mr. Ruirule taking wilh hiia ihe perifica'ti(in and the old pstent; th lalter. however. hb d"p uient succeeded in ntji taining ftinn him on the evrnni( of the same dkV. and hatintr'bt tfe aid 'of real fiiemls uro. enred a'neWbecifrcation to hi nret aml ' nwipetent persnn, 'lnu-rilert at last in primm ma a new patent without the friendly otfioi't and Bst-ure pf ,thf Htv: J,ohA Migli'f Thoid.oiiJatlacttRtia oM;itrietaud wubyiuf saRritwing tue ijuar nr pan ,oi u esrniu jh i.r fou rice ri,eri to dorhe.'' 'J -"' i &era- tt iiui uniteribtd tht rfrty mirf er Jirtt abave vrtttw hefr ne,: t . : - i ,-) ,iy -' ' ' - i J n.'The New.Yeflt Eaieniag filar aayt: "Th wcridef'the last.:uarter at I he New York Custom Jh.usc ucre about nine uiillions of dob jars.. .TJie reifipl ef ibeveirD qnartee f ttie year 1630 wtrtf fhtrty-Mx. million; ofolhirav t - tt in vunnrxK-u that not liewt than twenty-juil- ffiens 'of dollars wlllbcWrroweJliy th adininis- tranon ttl pJjnTi? tJptntfrf of the rtrrrCTlf yeft IFheitkrtHil! ao'piwAlte' Ifytridsted. and that tioeniWr pressinir riirmnetaneetvhirl fair truwrll toarraiamiot under Ui present dynt ty equal vrwhattt vvae hi 120, ,a V'.-J Vrti ftMiith New Yrk VAenlng Stnf Um - ef .'th.'-ettta; 1 . ... . ' .. , ...t..r j ,v i' - Van fluren fa hui; tliat tfy Tui Weii(T"uf Wairltl ilirgtrm fb assure their Cliif that he mont abon. ilop 'the :ti&TtiiiarJ afJhenie'6r!W Wllu'eecf b hi lb rec'nvpr the ?tafe.'; J ' '' , H' "i !.,-H l..HHiin ... ; '. i i , .O, I ti A.fotivei,lion of the ,Wlige of Connecticut wccfntly held, ( which it Wa reeolyedte npeorltl f tendidMo fot the. Presidency, whe should be nouiiiialed by ' a National Onven. tion. .Tli whig memsSersbf Conorrs.WnU w reoaesled' to meet and designate is tjfue tor llheHegofaucS w ConVvnlh '' j T,;Tbe IUion paper afot Lat ,he, Fresa.lent and Director of le FrunkUn J3auk of that city have lMen indicted by the grand hiryjMid had Iieen ' ariasted.. The rrfiort of the rnmrnlwiont er who hdd iife'esdgated' the afliilreof the Com. fnonwealth Bank haa been pablhdied,.and pre senU shilii'fut ratalrimetjf sjuee. 'f he. iIcm ream P tesiilmt, L K. hampoon, aloiye s in drbled tnfhe batik in direct liahilitir jinw ot sUtiding, to tli ainoi;nt of IfjriO.l 17,'7?V.and for which the taieWrad little more tliaiipcnioii. afaetirh--'. 'u " ' " , ,,;t..-:. ... 1. 1 i i... in j ?1,IU Jl'lia..Ralfitli Stklidard. liiclrpfltwr1 ia knwn urtUvUtinfiitutUerut le Vun Hurt n "piirtT ia. thia $latc, hair'iniMal; Ij uniuucd, lliat no Dpp ).liiu.M ill be iiV to (Jii lKfLKir at Hie t.iiad i'lf ctton trt Auguet aeiu Viteverj mabiit'll'e' wa of tlmi partjt it. llu drlintng.ai:onjf t fur (he GaUr,r.ia- 4iiil CJiaif w fhnptft but' fce;l gnaij-.' 6cd timet nn ia .likeljr f be limU, ( J a ' 4rlb wem. IU Van UucenJolkst tUa- posed bi &n the hazard. d an, tpi-i tinri to tlip- frecent inxiiutbeiiti ve cm t not . cimcfiVe tf anr Eniund o.'.hrr thnn ihrrie ittf pure; party Hiartftteri rit-.ft 'trt be"rnarn(aiBcd Uipiihi0 Hii fifflciaVfohrie tiai V fcurh " td det tirite thfc Ittost fattrtditrng 61 a nrrtt-nr'e bri:liniA ini. Mv. "ifJ i ,i , ... d ui il, J l.Jifi.-r'tiJl.'l. '" ' Jlighiff'ocdhily -1h ful (owing ti ttct, It tilr bat aef tf. that tywrdt? of la, personal nature hare, Wsed btttveein t -had cencitulea ..in MN.Cf.ll-... ., , , ., ... j ' . Alr. T.lhonk rnae'and atld" he wiatirVf hi , .3 rVL ' "" w JT; ' " "..n V 1 "Lri I (, JJJJJ h te n.e br. - per toihatHeSatot at the llrsr. pfmHuui. ' ..... :, . 1 r ... ry. ,ftd h wlih teapecf to liui'aiftitnerrt' ahd M'i perconat attick Oii Idrtii and when he ffid ,pr(ti fct Jadge-Mf Maa-afW. ' ,te, A'to auy jpVnduu ori tha Beiiatoi'k pm of iig,iW4 jrwy tw-teccivg its .mlcnan waa lo-Di'V. He, eouirht ,conlrl. u-iih no n an. awl i t. ilmiild rut. a- ; y0H or,e tiUttbd St hMtt JidnV iuu b Caru luxa.. ,nr yfre-.n ,t?j JV10 ir a:imwt4,M..WCil,iwiri)U ..'M , ,ih .kt ,i.twe au fbtm fc,tt U 1"7L1.T17TTT 2 rWJK"-? eniei but he would appeal to the IKtt.. Vhether hie'rtmirt weirje erw .eharacitr at demand. frorar .him: rtrgrrtji J. ei J.' - " " -,' " M A It It 1 13 , In tle vicinity of ealwlmr. Jofaa B. Lord. Ej. to Mia Ann Ferrand, daughter of the late Dr Stephen Ft rrand. : , lir Kirweif, Ir Daniel Ur!ry tMi ReWcal McLaughhrn; also, Mr jfit-t Wilbelm hi Misa Penelope Lilakerr also, M r Joim Keeitldr tm Mine 8rh . Fiecle; also, Mr Jacob Myers t Mra Mary Cauble. . . .- lo th!a Cite, on Monday, the 2Cth iestani. after a'AorTTOhei? JoTihrrnfahlibrl ofDoeU " bia age. On tha IGlkiosl near K.tUsvilU.in litis miib. i, fir Srb Jordan, wife of dmynd Jof Jaii, dee'd, aged 65 years. . ' ' ' '"' About 8 o clock at night oh Thumdar th let day of February; Mr. L omits IK Lewi, at the ueidmica of Mason L. Wiggia( Eq. Hal ifax county, N. il pod on Saturday the 3rd hi mortal rmnsinf were deposited in th burial ground Of Mrf relations; by the lde Of his moth er to steeped tit the reaurrection otthe junt-a A ttr fen confinement, the epirit ef (sod. vut- ' ted hint with erauiau influence, rausioe'hin t feel the necessity of religion, tnd leading bint lo pray. The tnsiiifcsttun of hit acceptance with his milker waa such to impress it on the minds of those present that h ' passed ffoni death unto life; end there ta no' doulrt that bie iipiruirll part i H.W baAing w'rth tinsall fd delight on' the. hill of iinriiertality. " 1' a beloved by hi fr(cnils, and esteen-"d by fi ne'ghb'vrs a a correct, fnd honoratdei yohng nun. To live above reproach, and tola down lo ihe grave without censure, is (he tut of cou pura.ively few; and few, it i believed, who knew Lorcnio D. Lewis wII Jeny bim thie honor. . ' , i , . JL. i.i...i..tiiii.ii,i i M , p niLXSBOaOUQLt , , rEnALiiuiiniAiABX.. The Stiliwribcr tskea ibis method f rivinc notice t Parent tand (iukrdiarii, tluit he hss'fc- K. n Uken Ibis Intiitutii'n iinder bit-iinmedi-li- inili uction ftkd eunll nl. - Itttis'l uf ibr aer Kcnccsi r.upeiiuica'.sj'tve niiifcirM vif eil ..r khik j o i pml, be will hehaeforlli Uike psrl In II, c mttiuutron olihe nigher. Jvt i, a wi ll gi,e to every denaitmeiit or rh ccrcrot pnnt'Knt, brrtrtnar Suiirrvrtkrff he same Teachers bnbve, wr time fkMi'1 RlTn g'ni-rnl soislxMian te tha I'alilK.wal coaiiiBiv tut ii'lai'l.f 4 IsliouiS. i. :! rtt rfiem liw;! 'I be lil'-l ttrmeiiil of lb Jtehool slutll be, K s!) i liai lu-n, lo gi In ih pop js.au, undve ftii'tiiig knovlci'igv of ehal tbej are lioglit- t pr'imi noa their siuilies lo their rMeeiive a lncblrito et -btUh a habit of etoso a"'! ''" reel ihiiikliigtn ilhutfate.'a -fsr a Wy be, eTPTfWHrTly anus g. lis iiio Mine ayaiam ei snoraeuon a rMul,nMiilier.ll.i B lwiwrHwl.-ait , JJo . rrrwahmranM arMirL)iiiu.'ioi a eluru.ter lor e.m,tn tiiU u, B"iprj)igilevotion ti the betl inlm-ilef hi I'tipi.lt... i' it. I eavna in Mmk- ad. I'a.niing ai-egWen dV a cnntprtriU ' and It'nioVrif ' Irnjraetixsa. The Freneff LiTgiftge nlir beTartglit by -Tltrra f Frsweei tHleiifit everr'e nmtit'il,tiX The Ktil'icriber v. II I al.rei lull) lak ilisrge f Mrli t'upilsai nuly W-nriri)lMd lo'.faienerani -si dresaiid will p!s;tlMiw,.b.sih..njn;. Jif ill iCctu-c atleullvn; llieir nilort ami nut 1 eiilinie A I ber Jsrt ,ill bf aveeived" cliib(ieelimi, V. in hit ssji H'milr ' f ' ';I tJtirtirr1.iiche-:Klr.ft.1i, IT OH peree. ' .l k SJ er 1TJ ivfc wrttt -srw i'4ih !-.l-(d4)(4 IQ luil'n on eilher I'muo vr Guitai', iUSi ut) leaina; eniM'elnitns;, trt k '.i'. iulOMviuMi'. Omammdal A(lb-,ork(llMi) 1 t H, ft - i'.e no , t,rn,i,.. wr. eeeb Mi'siiige-... . . ,.111.,',.,,., Hr1,niV V fil'Vilued roWtpeMlitl fsmllie Freneb al S rn- iff dtdlae free wirinlW.'Tb lirelerft '8e si in eiini iiieoi- uvd oa ibe VSih H,i"i v, . . i,, .-. i- Mi' Mi :t,Kfir.!,ip. ;4JliUaVere,:F-bU (Ml't-ai ttA i kdi Am'.N ;i bl&tkri iUtet4Uot4lCH rjet'lttr -,'ao iw I'-nrJ vlis-'t n(ril iJ,.' .; f.ir - 'd T; .w,. ii.-o iiIm ifift-'m qrjii5r',ifi7't- ' U"l!B.i-y! 5slL-wi;ii thtln?&rft iT U. M ' J 1 tfiv"-! -- tiwtivg -pmclm" th ijtfiie eieet U "H WvAv T. 8 n,tkiib'JkU;os.Jw.e eoiaieneiit Ike APOt'MUUA HV bmiii eatawd formeriy orailpiid by them oiii FjeltviU Sf rt-et, .seobd twor noitV XV. Js Ai Sihh; khev ttiey have jo.f evtiwa toiihev eonply ' 1t--! n rt , ITlt'd lc I n r-s, c losn, -hynintn. Iyg' festniTu mtl JfeWt t li rnutiy. tOirienM'ivvUli t4;., trcurtr.il uivsortnit-nt or,' lt B'hfoh, they; ill, lf0 Wjot Ba fie; moil riooe- silwternia, . , , - "j ..1 M ii tUnU end .plhei1 tad: Ve niiUHheif !Hu t - : vrfKlnya-'-.v 1 1 awra . rnsaoaa. vutl t- aiea nil nsnxn '-mrm -. V :4 V aC-j -.T-am a. i Jiinijia pslrnt arwr Wile nUMlwinet Is.. rraeeaU iKai a sbey s,be g"l sonlb of ibe (Viemae. f'iStrtis wild,i(o.rli tw.call if taamine tue flltintrlvvs.' fhysielaHi af a'disfaneir, Whe inliy f,aV li fchbiittieir WeAi-a,' w,iH base ' tbcra rireifipilv nliirnlfd ie , fim bit wilt bn sinye't I Itkoing (ciiiii-t and Vbai maerWieal pfe. jisietidut, life ate 'de;trrniBied ll.sriirvnerli. efned bul kneli' aa are' ipwaMi, aball a aolft y Ueij th"? hFirm bt,igkef ,WiKW lo lh bvumiess, n liwT ha aill give hia, emit- Mill Mliiilli.tiJ vbrrtrb' atbfitir.g''thnca"fikl nvli'skss Ihi4 tow vfta irseewr lavwagh jnathiipi. ylr tisttleviivw tbry bm, by n it "-n tiuii to kudnt is, to morii ili;ir' of the putdie piti-ohUge:-'' ' ' o.-'" ' bnie;'iaj.ui,'i, si loiuiiotr m Ate rertliig-of the RalWirh Tempeilrfnee' io siiv;.hii4 s iisovKkpirsi '.tbanh;i oa FrWUy y.hfiig,,Fekrary ! W it ee 'j 't ,, t,'WI Iteti'lwd, Thai the' menibcri of .the slide . Ti-rrirKTaii !rinvritbm'f k. ho met at rlrisbnr'. cat ibe'SSiBtd.Uetiibea nasi. hM :matiiirilta oral w ill a)t that fnliildi Ibss Id rby (Junvjia ll (be fcirnbls nf )te IVniprrabae licforsiattua tHintgfiBV4twi4fiiteii' (,- v,t, tu " Itt.toWwfV 1 bsVlhU3rjeMtTrrkhy slfwnfts ( W reinniw1lio f,.iti, IVlslioro' tm. mil ion ,i bold Stsi Tee'pTsne Conveotina m rhi City; fcw'tta1 second XTsiHtsesttayli Mareb neat and tfust Wirt prenwK eiaiaW ragn said Cekceaiiaii, a 'b ainnist ol HI.' biliij nd hereby pledge lo it our avprobutiaa ,,.tgolt'flt:; .- ys'-i.-.r leaolted,jThBtsliemembertbe effIUh .Im.iim tvrity 't eBjHxMally a4 aflVsinre- kgkMitt tbe tnrfiadi rj'.-vk. ,1'jf lh aowpimn c( ).be ptWlple "V'otaftiiMiite lritttaideHt'ipi)4K -a-rw.k,,,w i S'""''!" -''!1 iTlit . -H leeA,i.Th eTbit;i Ritaeid:irJ jrtwwjpljwr lhrcottKHit ill.. Pi at be.,vciietJuay rrestH vr fr'iiri Citv tie 1vi. if of ll.r pn piiM-il Coatanlion ' (hi nesrfHV, lb14ili Mtreh aexl.', is j r -trnV.-Mi-AJt If HOLLA 1, 6V Feb. 91. Ull . - i. .. in tt' pit It laviut, ine;"ercine M, lHUgatea, fi-qm I --"- t-.w. or T vwj v-w. BiiwrnjSi swrva o nrrtr t , ' I ' i ' r- ; i v:. t i : y. A 'i i ' i j'tf r.';-n.v,ii iwcuv.t ir tm
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