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Hji i in . I . ii I ii ii mi n 1 1 u - ..... . liwlJlJUliawWrtTM"r""J"'' ""llr 1 BWIWwWMMWi ! I ' liW mi II l urn ! iwwiiwWwl i'1rf''TMWiiiMiiwl IM) -""TJJ f t- ' riJ5XT 5.fffi S -J "vt' m;; '."S rrnraugiortrrTT; a ease tia proved Jail r at J3utfircto:; , y u4 ua?ff iiiwvjcftgeim 'jn1' jaunty '- ff, Ittmlap or Tcnri. replied with tmtch'l 1 i----iT77 r tawjtoflird i aJtmtWc.if a lRueieUe4nethiro. forty apanxOI,e JionCoocl-Av- . MtfCmckctt rcioincd, and 5d Lino Ule . IiAIV ".v. - must prcccafaiultjuahfy her such Hi-Montreal geYQral in Quebec and bfi xy (my pkrtnW5frad myselff were tn ?vev Yo-k, 1 tfw?tmmsr hi colleague 4 but lie wihel it tlis- ; r::: CHry WOatmcai. . " & I 1 v ' - v -!?r- 4 - 4iVv Ehtiiens: The Aismial Election , .;; irbei s of the I.ebtui:anmencc4 " ..... nf tK. Rtatv on Fridat lasf. - ulm such returns as Uave reached v a1(l illfeel1 indebted t.)Tliftasters; (jl'iers, fof cari inteenp ofc re iiiit their respective cauntttsr : :' firvwXame Wycln-, S. ; Hubert Patter ul'S11" " f iivi-i-is, C. ; . Viiri.' .IoIhiI. "awkins, S William If. jj.ttlf- and Jostpli Maclin, C , '"w. . AVcUlon N. F.rfw'-trds, S. John jUr :ind Thomas J. J:?3kins, C 44.;S:imtk 1 Arringtor.j Geo. Bixldic, jr. Arca rllardy Flowers, S,'t J. W. Potts. -1 Tidier liynum, C. V ri;7Vrrrr-Tiit?sefouiitajris'tfheilth JiWing to 'engagef the the thoughts of 'ilValeimliTrarian and tl:e folluwers ut plea sure ; and as the Mercury j rises-s1irthe flicimoineter, the number of their visitants rapiidl v augments. " At Shoceb, we undcr u.tid there is' considerable company, which, is diailv iucreasing. The Stage from Rid to the North goes every Tuesday ,Thurs $ and Satnrday by the, way of this agree ;;ble watering place thus affording a con-irl-iont opportujiity to uch are dispgscd tDii.Mf it. The Virginia Springs vc learn, are minded to ovci -llo vying. Th: first How for freedom,' The Oppo- riiion Ticket for Gove cor and Members of i''i)Dirress has signally frTumphed in Loeisi ana, notwithstanding; Uic conlideut calcula liaiiS of the Jackson party. Jl discomfiture l).!iiie them th ere, where old asssociatiyns injisL have operated to a great extent, what jiitu'become of the enemy, when we meet irlctn on neutral ground ? Moral itiflueikcc of History. It has been lematked by an-eminent writer, and with jraith truth, that it is a fault 'with most llisiorians, that they blend , so intimately th Jiobd and bad characters of the indivi-1 daals concerning whom they; write, that it i(difncult to discriminate between theuu -Tliyugh the reader is Sensible that all is not sland, yet what is attractive: so insinuates its colors into the 'whole, that he becomes issehsibly to feci interested in tiieir success he fmbibes their "views, sympathises with tliem in their difficulties $nd dangers, tri umplis with them in their success, and be- at length so dazzlejd witlrthe splen dor of their exploits and the elevation to viiich they rise, that if not absolutely eua- i -.i.t 4 ii fmotneu with their very vices, they are m a great measure lost' to his view. A false, no tion oi greatness unconnected with virtue, L thus acquired, and the detciftjation of crime fel'isb lessened by the lustre of daring achieve ments, as to; pleal for its exqtise. 'hat characters in general have been the fiieine of the Hiitoric pen? Examine, and there we find 'one page devoted to the feign if just and' peaceful Rulers which, like the tranquil seasons of nature, impart liealthind theerfulncss to every thing around!, we shall jiiid volumes dedicated to the mighty trou- ller- of the earth, the hurricanes of war and ickinuest. which deform the fair face of na- 'tire, and in their progress sweep whole na tions to the irrave. Alen liave been deified and .sainted, not "'for the goodness but the $fa!m!i8 of their actions ; not for their en i vn ci to improve and civilize mankind, ii'Vthe introduction of mild and equitable but for an inordinate and selfish spirit ; ambition atid an andizement. review reviewed. In the last Wilmins- &u paper,-wc find. a Rejoinder by the New ( tice if not rigorously Opposed, will soon iiuuuVer Committee to the Review of theii4t,est,'; hat smalLremaius of liberty we & Address bv, the writer I of the Central pi 'Id ress. We shall make room for it eti- i:e in our nextjjind take, occasion en jym k'iil to-express our 4rr;ttification- at the ad- iiraS;le temper and spirit Wit;, which the ,i:trbversy i carried on. y .- Dinner lo.MrJircwn. The last Milton . viator contains the particulars of a Diit- 1-ir to the Ilyn. Bi-;di-'oku Buown, bv a por- -i.-a (;1 hiri constituents in Caswell eountv, e place of his i esittenee; i James Raiuev, pq, acted as President and Thomas W d- ir,on as Vice-President,-- Without in iiing, the slightest personal disrespect, pj raay: be permitted to say that the Toasts, ; .'n a U-w exceptions, were 44 whole hog i:----ui the iiiniiijiwi of a bristle or a c i itlirf. -Utl.iu li-tof exctplionsi ve may class the ' vteilesiU scnUment yiven bvMr Hmu-n -ii, viz: rporXWUii of l'ublicwlgenU to their r 'j iiC viiaf j m&iiile of Jiepuhlieb; the ii-uw.s oi j.re.dtii-viag our i.nee i.t.stitutions. v. f!hjviiig are also classed with the woii- . "j- ' , 41 - - M la.ii vvi u.ftr Katuey. liiucalion, t!;e main ulk on. politlfuPiuMiiiiil.mi-- i'.ya ito,lc uul- 'iuppiedfte.-Ju' value. f-i' Dr.. J r. (Urainl. ortli-Carolma, loiijr j.-tiiuiicii. It' L -.a to 'jrf&-ri& It is worthy ofjfemarkiphat amcVns e Toasts, regular' and irregular, fladfxi orTseYen,lenuntiatoryttt the Jiank ot Uie L:. StsUes. That Institution appearsi tii have beentthe pnantom which,1 like Baxauo's ghost, was present At the feast, and ever and iLnqp. shook its gory locks at the resellers. y3u, thongh M iu V4X Bukkn himself has given tne cue, uiaturiquaimett oppoKition to the Bank," is to be the slogan of the parly,-they wil find it impracticable to make up al'ffalsc issue in Ntrtlf-Cardli'na,'on this pointl The opponents of the Administra tion, wo know, regard the Bank, (juestion 11s a small matter contrasted with the jneat princijdes for w;hich they are-icontending. We, cannot however blame the party for re sorting to this expedient, ior it is tlve only 4tHb?' which they have got at present to . 4 throw to the whale." M Foreign News. The ship ; Qaledonia, Capt. Grahamat New-York, brings Lon don advices to the 17th, and; Liverpool to the 18th inst. inclusive. The rnosfc impor ¬ tant news by this arrival, is the account of the partial failure of the Potato i crop in Ireland. Some further changes had taken place in the British Ministry. ; Earl Grey was becoming more unpopular every day. SiJjjrcmc Court. Thomas N. Herndon, of Incolnton, lias been admitted; to the practice, of the Law in the County Courts. Opinions have been delivered since our last, in the following cases : Kcrrix, Chief Justice delivered the Opinion of the Court in the ease ofXeih x;. Wllluund, Admr. from Pa.-qnotank, reversing the judgment below and ordering a new trial. A?so. in the case of Fealherstone v. Mills, from Buncombe, reversing the judgment bejow and rendering a judgment for the Defendant. Also, in the c;i!se of ))cn dein. i Avery v. Hose, from Burke, reversing: the jud ment below and rendering judgment wr the Do fendant. Also, in the case of J-iltlejqhh vl lskr, from Granville, overruling the excepi tken to the Commissioner's Iteport and making a final decree. i ' Dam fl, Judge, delivered the' Opinion 'of the Court in the ease of Crow r. Hollands heirs, from Hawrood. revers-nir the mdk!mentbelov and rendering a judgment in favor of the defend ant. Also, in the case of Ilradley vl "SuSither, from Butherfonl, reversing the judgment below, and rendering a judgment in favor of the Defend ant. AlsO in the case of Greenlee v. Tate's heirs, from Burke, reversing thd judgment be low and rendering a judgment for the Defendant. Also, in the case fit Braglull v. Wm. W. Welborn, from Wilkes, affirming the judgment; below. Also in the case of Daniel Shipman v! Jonathan Mears and others from Bladen,: afih-ming the jiidgment below. Also, in the ease ! of Hardy Bryan v. Washington and al. Irom Jones, aftirm ine the judtvment below. ! Gaston, Judge, the Opinion of the Court against the prayer in the petition ofthe Defend ant, in the case of Nathan Chaflin t. John A. Chaffin, to reverse the interlocutory order lor a sequestration, and to deliver up the bond ciicut ed in pursuance thereof! " ' 71 i e Trhig Creed. Vc are not Very par tial to Greeds of any kind, but the subjoin ed form given in the latest ftewbern Syectiitor by a Correspondent, who hails from Beaufort, in this State, is pretty much to the point. The writer is speaking of the opinions ofthe people of Carteret i "We are generally AVhigs or Rebels, if you insist on it, m this County. We cannot and will not support a collar man for Congress. We are in favor of Clav? Land Bill we are in favor . of a National Bank,1o regulate the currency we are, in favor of the course pui-sued by a majority ot the senate ot .the L niteu States we are opiiosed to the Kitchen Cabinet we are op posed to the election of Martin Vau Bureh to the Presidency -we are opposed to the corruptions or the Post Office l)ej)artment-7-we want to see-this Augean stable cleansed we are opposed to the usurpations of the Executive, and his violation of the Consti tution, and laws of Congress rwe are op posed to the union ofthe purse and sword in the same hand we are opposed to the practice of President Jackson-of appointing members of Congress to office. This prac- possess. The ii North American."a Jackson Van ! Buron mntr Krarr0(l at Wasldnlon City. : 1- j y - - .. t I some three months since, has been discon- ! tinned. This looks ominous. ; Mr. Jjcwis Tappan walked a. few days since into -the Office of the Commercial Ad- yertier New-York, to demand the inser tion of an article, and was very properly walked out by the Editor. - The dusky co partnership of Abolitionists have sucii bad luck, that they will bej forced tu close the concern, and shut up "shop.:- Seven of the slaves, who were wrecked some time since in the brig Encomium, on her passage from Crrarlifeton'-for New Orlcans, arrived at Charleston, I9th ulL fmni. Key West, voluntarily returning to ......n.. TM ... . r b . I I .1 .1 .. ', r . . w X J 01 tlHS.wltC. ; ; i (licit uiiii i.i 3. .1, . ii.i :ifjrii:i C5tinglmg cases of liole'ra have ap-. l)e;irct' ,m the ri er Ohio and in Cincinnati. j On the river there were a good many fatal-. in finrinnali uiimip civ- iw t.Wi-l-.t! In Uim. ... . .. . - - i - ' i- r i "M v Hiue.iueu irom u at Mills Point, one at the Month, of Sand ,r,T' and, eight orb at i.PHiiceton, Jji B&r.'cr, ift.here b-d btentve dea Johns. - .& TliS' tTivcrsjty f Virginia had abw2t fvj mabnculates, at'the last session ; by far the largest number she has evef enrolled. At the recent examination, seven tif the students obtained the degree of Master of Arts. Mr Wm. C: Rives has been appointed by the Executive of 'Virginia a Visitor, in the plae of Mr. Madison, resigned. Jos. C. Cabell, r.j. is appoiniea ueeior : an orace wnicn ; ad.son had tilled since Mr. Jeifer- , . , r 1; , 'Ml . The Trenton, New-.Tersev, Democrat furnishes an jaccount.of the dinner recently . given tty thecitizensbf Trenton, to the dis- (!-.,t,.L.i i ..r.ul a...... A, , . . . . ! me senate. A lie reception wmcn 00m Mr. Southard and Mr. Fi elinglnlvsen have I i . V ' ' . .i . ' met with. 6n their rettirn to tiieir couslitu- net wiui, wii mui icuif ii w uim im,luu ents, has ween 01 toe most gratuving and . enthusiastic description. ' ' i 1 ; The exhibition of Faro having been made nnnUhnhlt ti TphrwAc hv r.niKfH.inont in 1 j . th Penitentiary, the inniobs dealers in ! Nashville ot a man named Mcbowan, tor the exhibition 'f this latter iame, the Court n)Mul i Tt 11 iltn in e mLL td , uledb . t it o, in e meanwur o the statute, and McGowan was sentenced to two years confinement in the Penitentia- From Major Dowmnt.'s last letter we copy the following nojion : . 4 Party folks (not honest people) say this Monster (the U. S. Bank) must be put down ; and unless the people look to it, and sift it, i" the party" will do it. Mr. Van Buren has drank a toast about it, saving; it must be put down, and that's-enuf; but lie did'nt say notliin about hard1 money in the place on't, That would'ut . do he is too cute for that ; the safety fund, banks and the pet banks ctmliFut drink that: toast no how ; if it come to hard money it would be plagy hard for them, and nothing would save the safety fund, but to pass a law makin one hard dollar equal to five of their paper ones. and then they-d git out ot the scrape as slick as a whistle. '' Georgia. The good people of Georgia, notwithstanding that they are all good Jack son men, area little divided on local politics. The following paragraph from the Columbus Enquirer, is a specimen of the state of feel ing among the opponents ofthe present Go vernor : John G. Polhill, 'Esq. cx -Editor of the Federalist Union, and acting Postmaster at Milledgeyilje, has been, appointed--by the Executive, Judge ot the Ocmulgee Circuit, in the place of Judge Lamar deceased. Ph vsic and .steam. 1 artar ana Calomel Ijo- belia and No. 6. The times are outofjoiut j the body politic must be diseased. It ap pears to us that our worthy Chief Magis i ..i i i i trate, disgusted witn the present nusshajien and disjointed system of Jurisprudence, has determined to throw more complete con tempt thereon by an appointment which must inevitably erTect that object. This is reforming the Judiciary with a vengeance. As we live, however rather beyond the ju risdiction ofthe Appointee) and may never feast our eyes on the ermine of his Judgeship, we leave this matter between the Governor aud the governed. If the people of the Oc mulgee district can stand it, we must. Contest in Tlrginiu. The contest for next Congress hs commenced early and will be prosecuted with virxor. tint tri.b. nltitutMl for it a new wme ' cum oi.faii comraetrs- fn'Kinfr up a se- uls5t.ye 'took the lancet which he usually 7, " '." w;""1 "W W mat tiadt. substituted tor it a new amc fbt MaHenoraP. benefit. !can-l about his person, and opened tA linen ? irom inn some oi itstieuius.. caneu aiui me oresis to Mr. uro ni itre lucis wine i .i .... i -i i "- iii -rcii im wanuiKK uh Forty-eight. In (!, trial recently rt , r-re uo comment. , t - - (TheSucisions were smuli-tlrat on e ridit J tlKsri.n ' In the Northern Neck District. Mr. Ta- kv this biil on the tablewpb - ami ail other ap liaterro opposes Mr. Chinn, the present prpriatio.j bilU. -S,r it ftisd to pas. appro , 11 5 1 pnatonhillr, A inajorii;u this House has le- uieiuuei. In the Charlotte l)i.trict, Philip A. Bol- ling, Esq. of Buckingham, has entered the arena, against the present member, James W Bouldill In the Chesterfield District, 'Mr. Archer , , i 1 i a I. i is to be opposed, -provided, flattery and ca- resses Irom head (juarlersv can prevail on John W. Jones, Esq. to enter the lits. A candidate will also be brought out bv the Administration to oppose Col. Gholson. Gen. Gordon will probably be opposed bv T. J. Randolph or ope of the Mr. Hives. Pest Office Department. -The Deposi -tin ii" whieli lollows is taken frinn the doc uments nccoinpanyng the Report of the Poit Ofiice Commit lee. These matters cannot he brought before the public too olten. The infamous corruptions develop ed in that Department the condemnation of "Mr -Barry by the unanimous vote S the Senate the fact that General Jackson still -retains 'him in ofiice in spite of his delinquencies and the disposition man ifested to sutaih, both Jackson and Bar-r ry in this position are the most alarming sijrns of national iNjjra elation that we have et seen. Alex. Gazette, Dcposithn ofJlL-.lvaac TuTnpkina; ' Had you any conversation with any contractor touching' the cmb:oTassrnentj of the P6slmasler General, anl lul yon hear a proposition or plan by any one.. to -relieve him ? If any, state the name and residence of the person, and the pi!oposition " In the fall of, 1 think, 1 8" j CI, lb ml a conversa tion with Mr; Ii. Porter, touching' the eiubaniiss nieilts ofthe Post Master General. ' Ue jjrtiposcd that a loan hi about 5000 dollars should be made to .Mr Barry that Mr. R's. salary would ei.uble linn to retuud it before many mouths. Mr. 1. expressly stated that lie acted, without the know ledge of Mr. Barry. His I.aii was that a few of the principal contractors shoidJ make out this a mount, and put it in some person's ban Is to lo;u to Mr. 15. who should always remain iiiorant of ilii- wiun r t'rixit wlit-ne.e it f-uti'-. Mi-. I'oi-U-i- viridt d at that time tn Richmond. Yiririnia. M ijo you Know oi any jjui or ji-wuiy maoe oy lny conti-aclor to any person in th cp;d:tnacht, What, and lo vhWli ' am ; inxonsiaet-aJloitiof the MliiteJiiH altcn- t tinctlt understood. th:it lie took 11 ithin W&f tionpf Irson JSrown, U:hij , hAd spent aXTcut , whaffft had said: but u'OuM'rc-asstftf' ei'iirv t. liner, f ' deal of tfflKJ pill 6f qfifce h&V to ACCOmnvKlate ' s,nd 0 flirt lie r. He therefore iav .Mid? hive us,ind expeditenv bus n&. we concluded to scmhI liinv- atfcsiMSrcask .ofviW'. Weaoeurding ly pui:chusev Y; ditecj'ti him,! and sent it 0:1 board avyel. iTicvf, iieurd tlicthcr ir reached Iiaiopresufctf itrd'ul. - iesxc VoKPKtxs. In further reply to Uic fiii questibo, 1 have. to .11 state that I tto tjot know plan for relif f of ! into eueel or not. uftorti me pleasure to the rehef of ;Major liany &ut the stuatiun if I inv funds were; such tlAitffjeouId hoi .advance. ca'-hat that tue; but in-t; course , of nnivity tltvs I thotidiiilcould loaiw&hh -tl,e atuount.he ! (lehh ?00:. daYr.t .snquent to tlus ! i conversation he. "C:v led on rml and I made atu-att ji his favor" fof5..,0 o-Ses: J. Tl storm ! & f:. nf v,.w vfa: mi ,,;, ffl) fiKThmn.. ! I his draft 1 undei-stood k;&sddbsc.6unted at the hf palr;otic Bank.i .WkifiaFtUtl U-itii the uviL I "m able to eu : he acno Iedgvd himself in- , ck bted to the';anwunt, dollars )f and has : . t. hj 1 . . i nee set me word jv niv p-tner, Col. Avery, j that he w not '-tounuidful that-lie owed that a ,"ow,,t ?d u;43,fho",dfiiai io"F- 1 ho on - i-nlrv A ii.-ive ot s:l'.i1 invilt is eonlair.ei !jna;sinaii inerfmian.hrm bdeje, ( Which f.'iiowinff vor.l-' Made' df rfl's' on S in the ; .oiiii, i- j :v trl- "lr" ' rph .c-,(,,LM,r,.,oo-tilo i-a, mo h lv ii i-h 'U", - ' 1 "!l ''Viat quarters the , Senate of thUuited ts has lately been Lwo. -ilwi nA ia;mUL,. .:.,a ...Wi. assailed, andj what highfitnes aud misde- i meanors it has been cliaYed with" bv the ' ui..uuuia ii ii utui cjwicu. wiiu u uic ( parasites aiifl "rsychophantt- v. ho kneel at the l. f '. , , -Ul; ' .'.., ;No ttroan or excl;;niaUon escaped the dy- tootstool ot tethrbne ofp,wcrf Ihe lol- iinsgalJ. e quietly composed himself up lowing jxissage from a .leech of one of the jon f,jsi bed with a "gentle smile upon his Administration Senator nmde a few short ; countenance as if he were .lying down to a years ago, nolv brought!t-i: view bv the Pe- i pUlaid'.'tfream That s'inile remained up-icrsbui-g l,liigencerirs a whimsical jn. ljipsaftcr they were closed forcveiv bearing upoiHheclamo-ipiast that august j fj)l. Brntox arrived in Town on Satur- bodyt to whose nrmiiess t lone, under Pro- vidence. the country -w'ow' iudebted for I protection against a legadesotism : From Air. tf mto)vs tyifych on the Panama ii But gret as arealliese causes ofo- i pular excitei:fent, the siii cess and popular ity of the mission is not' tjlowed to rest ex clusively up-Jn them. fl ie, terrors of de nunciation 'ae superadded to- the charms of seduction. Those wh iianuot be won by, caresses, ratiit be subdi by- menace. A body ca-ordlpate, and Jdies not co-ordinate, have "been set iiiii iotion against the Senate.' Jjoud clamor! Ieset our walls. The .cry bf.'C faction" opposition': 4 unprincipled," resou.id, thro' the streets. AVo to the. Senator thzijSliepitates ! Wo to him that.refuses his advice 1 Wo to him that asks for information beire he gives it ! To withhold advice, is to feny confidence, is to yppose the Administfi'tiun ;;to oppose the Administration is to ccinmk a crime ofthe greatest enormity ; foi;the instant punish ment of width, the air-Uself seems to be a live and filld with ave;iug spirits." Atru&Bfawingtj&fi are not one of the aduiirers or proj'u 'gators of Col. Crockett's bbn inots'toi which many are made lor Kim and I'eW.are worth repeat ing,) but hvrsometimeisays a good thing, in his ltace? The fjoving remarks of his on the iTipropriaitnnS for harbors, pre sent a picture of public affairs, which is unfortunately too truei There is neither joke nor niistnke ui .r-Huston Courier. Mr. Crocket said he haQ.jit all times supported Internal Improvements, ,,iftl -would now bke lo do so. He had an amatjment to offer to the Harbor bill. - for a small Jiefit . for his listrict, . i - i - ...i . : . . i .1... which wasj-o' remove thestructions out ofthe riyew llalfl. Forked lgr, arid Obeon. but j wi,-le he1 wa absent, the'iili wa laid on die ta- IW II llTir 1111111111 V U f t ilOVlfc L Li 1111 tl 1 Kl . 4.illVX Ible. I now beheve, sartMr. C we "lit to : ..... .-. .vj ,...)...., ! s,a!1 be theiGovernraeHt.You say his will shall ; be the law oTAhe .land.Vhut have we seen, ! sir'? We have sec-n hiii?. the Treawiry of tliis couatiyi'-and removi from w litre Alie law ! h,a.d Pdit; and I npjsk auyentleman of i t ns II oi ise jf Jo satisfy tv'4; wh lllC !uluc ,ilW : tJl;lt will !Ulwizc him rukc the mouev from where thelftw placed it.'l ixot bear him 'out m also distribjjtin); it whehe pleases?" 1 doit J mean that hfc took hoIdcy the money Villi his ft-u&umtv? Sir, 1 do not consider it $ood sense Upc sitting here passing- laws tor Andrew Jactijrt to ; lao-h at ; it is not even ?ood. Nonsense, sii -.what does he care tor your laws'oV your Corttutipn ? He is the Go- vernmont, ff.na his win Minemvoi uij uuu. Sir. lie has no Secretary either of State or the TreasurV; UOr has he hafj unv.for better than one. rear accowtiiws to the CiJitsuuitiou, ? He has irot people .aboliliiim acting s such but, lie has ue ver asKca: uie- cjenaie u.3 eiiuinn uicm, as uic ver seen but one iibnesVfejunteiiance since 1 have been here, and he has iaj t. resigned. 1 suppose. he c:iiinot ."istand ihemVitw '..longer. And lam told that the'other, the 'j.relary of the Tix-asury, . is packing flip to remofs Sir, we have no Go vernment lisit Andrew jJkson,' without Secre taries -, au4 sir, he istrrqunded by a set. of imps of famine, that aDas' liu'ngry as the flies tliat we have, read of in !5&Oj s fables, that came after the fuX, and -sucliil his' blood. Sir, they are a hungVswarm, a Atiwilf lick up every dol lar of the public'tnonej ' Sir, we have he:ml t'jict this country was to be blessed with the Jacksiinoney the Jiard chink and to c surprise, i"(lat Jiavc we seen from the gentleman from .Bkihoirc, (.Mr. M'Kim ?) He, as theAdjniu;straiS leader in this Housq, lias briiiight. I'orw.ii-d afjreasure tgive the coun-li-" :i blessed eui:rency siMit'Ueii inillions of glo r.ticationUioney. 1 suppose be caUght that from N. wYork. Sir, 'still live with a hope oi seeing better times. Is us all go home, and letthe-people live oneNear ou glory and it will bring them back to t$!'r l'Pv1" senses ; and hcy will end us buckicaud teaetis to make the ge initio an in lhe Vf hSo House tutc down his fl.ii. StrHhe peodleJJtl' kt him know.tliatj.o in not the ' Gove mi'.cU' I :ope i to fc e J own huncli,iu he -inaafeis ioois oo u, wincu ( (i0 OIIV(. V 1 - f L -T 1 1 1 " I . I is the samethm.. fcii what use are your - Ji rnect: laws, wlnlef'he walks opy your laws ana )our : : i. t IK Constitution too. with i no Gb)vernmentjBt ataml Cod.Oniy kiw what is U tiecoine ofthe ctmntW in those days 6f m;4. cfaaic mismle. I m done. , , 7 r 1 f) Thursday last, I1vidj0utiuv Esq ytbe particular rerinest ,ol UieM;oj)ic fiu - e'ttM' in the breasfof V.neVuans ltu 5, 1 l urrjBisPoi JvnieiKins. vV trust that we shall M hoi will&a copy as soon as (lie authors v..tlince will allow j a.ul thus be euabled M .wiVr,,:..!, ,,;.., a A '.. .ki., U u,u,u,uc.e!f011,ur ,lMVfs'tMe 1100 e sejitftiient which, he so ably expressed. - pf i'ia the bn-asts of Ins hearers w Ith ovef and veneration for the .departed greaman, deeptelt , K t- i pan tone zeal in the -i regret lor los uud cause of Freedom. Windsor HctxilJL. Tih JohnP, Declat y respectable r-hv scjn ,()f Louisville, Kentucky,-recently C4)niiitted suicide m the to llowinr sctentiiic manner. Early on the .mormnir ot t it 4th side'Jiot larger than the puncture in an or- ;litiaH case (if bb-xl-letting. The a3t was ex&tlx c,)mmitted with lingular cmpo- l.-el A gentleman who wa. .leeptng in i ,u ..n:t Td, h;m-;,i the yiar.tment with him,' had been cuayers- '"S ith the Doctor a few minutes before', :. . da viand proceeded the next day westward- ly. -1 unlike the- President of the United States?, we understand he did not 'ocdasion allyf payhis Tavern Bills or Stage Fare, willlgold but with vile United States Bank Papjr, with that scamp Nick Biddle's name on l he Colonel, however, iiad a lew Goj pieces, which. he showed 'occasional ly' )s curiosities, and which served as texts for Sundry dissertations, upon the currency ihis labors in behalf of the Gold Bill. FreiLArina. Itpxirth of, Jvly in Ohio. By the Woos ter Ohio) Jotirrral and Times, we learn that a prty of gentlemen of that villag celebra-fedithet-4th by a.' hunt. They killed up waws of seven hundred squirrels, besides othr game, when, after supper, they re turned to the village, aud marched through i theprincipal streets, preceded by a band of mugic. io aroent spirits were useu on theloccasion, The public dinner given to Mr. Taney in Baltimore was numerously attended. MtBento was present, and made a speech. Effect on the Air, of firing Cannon.--Mr. Robertson, the aeronaut, in his last ascen sion; from Castle Gardenfj&tates, that he was venf much annoyed by the firing of cannon, perhaps at the Navy Yard. Every discharge iBaf e his balloon shake like an aspen ; and at fines, he was not without apprehensions of djtnger from the circumstance. The in crease of his distance 'from the earth, did notliminish the effect ofthe concussion. Never before in print. A person. w;s seeri a day or two ago walking rapidly down the Iniddle of Main street with a cowhide in j jfls 'ami apparently in search of some one, I h , suddenly and rou,ul " ' i 1 " ' t ii to gentlemen standmg oiUhe sidewalk anOiliiquueu, ii uiey nio seen u hiisiuui negto man pass by r 1 hey replied they had not,-?a nd aked i f he was a ru naway ? fcNo, ' saidtlie- man: I voted for Gen. Jackson anflMartin. Van Buren, atthe last election, and;! was hunting for a big negro to lay me down and give me fifty -Natchez Courier. dme Father. Turning the corner of ' Church aud YVnrrren streets the other evening, "i aMcmnm vra a the.Jenderand plaintive exclan evening our attention was arrested by aination ot a t young leniuie voice " L0I11C la ther do, turned, and there stood ible looking: and condor- n r hv nn hnnd lltf . . j raiMng, anil supported ny a iiir.ein, nis j dauVhier, on the oMier side. She was 'tentHerly entreating a drunken father, to l',, e start etl off, the child cling- . , . ot t. . "? ;K his Side, and as he reeled and al- most trll into the gutter, me nine llling ; . i .. . i !. -... .liteVallv braced hersdf against Die j navfenieilt, and held him Up. She siil I . -ti ,;.. W lP Kifltfii ,M to and ro. Ct VV hat a beautuful commentary this J upon the taffection ot a daughter, ai d vvha a loathsome one upon, the wu ikenneKS'! Oh. tnat man should: putn enemy to his mouth to steal away hi grains !'? A' Y. Com.t fimelon. One of his clergy coiigratulat-in"-himself in the presence f this amiable JilSIl)p, lOPHlUVlllg CllCvlcv UIC dUHiiuuu u-i the itustom of the peasants, to dance on lhei Festival days, Feneton replied, Mr. Rector, let us refrain from dancing; but,let us permit these poor people to dance : whyshould we prevent them irom torgerting for moment the extent of their griefs 1" A vonng farmer, having purchased a W4ii:, placed it in his fob, and strutting acnss thc.tiaor, sato his wife, Where si lift I drive!Jail .to hang niy watcli up .3fata 1 '' Wfto! I )o not know a saferplace,' repled.hi.y - ' fTmtht. ItueillS . j wily, 'iuauii. uui - iu-u y" . J 1 'i) Ay Wt ' - lK- I The Shocco Ball Will take pi tce 00 Tuesday, the 19th Autf st nistatK rjtoul pt wi the ladi, ,a adverts t in LtU5nst 2; 18J4. 1 . j : . - - ' - n ' ,r V ' ANTED for tjie l afHirof t lie year. &, ? at ttiiOlh'c ' - " ' ' 'v 1 at KfCCt Dill VE K'T til. .AULiy Jl coi.cmii, thktfn Hdwiorned meetitur oftlto J, 1 Siockh.hler of the fetute Uft.nkiof Tfrt)i-1ro in uim n? DfKrat tle U-nkiaiSr tn.uso f tht t dd Uark, Sp the City or Italeigh, Oil Klyudj t tfie flc-it dv uf'.St-ntcmbriMrxt.- T . !i TEIIFLE Or FASIIIOA'. ff9J7lSmiii--lf Taylor MERCHANT TAILOR, t ! JNFOUWS the Public through this mediultt, I A that hi? h is removed to'tiieiK W Brick Jftore?. ! i-:i 'T..yefeville Street,-net door South 7 Ihivinjr titled mi this Kifablishmenl h ti.itfW" I wnilifi cf 1 lu n rw I ! a.iiJii ..A tiktxl , f ilfl 1 - 'rtment ot CLOTIf3ASSIMKU &rfcc. r . ClsCaI C-OllCg QUE?x Utllhr tU af :l;',iriJ" P Simrri ntPntliyrp nf thp Jlfpdi J Society of Souk-Carolina. !.,..,,. T .... . . . f BiHh LhC 1 UltLS in this Insti nt: oil wif: Com : ti meuce as u..ual on tin, second Wlunuai' '4 I Novemher next. The different Chairs w dl Le; II. R. Sirobel, M. D. Professor of Anatomy,' Wm.- Hume, M. D. ' Profrss'or of 'Suigery, ' R. R. Simons, M. V ProftbsoT 'of Operative Surgery. . ' "' 'I hom.is Y. Simony, IK I). Profeasoc ofTlieory and Prnctice of Mf-dicinc. Henry Alexandci, . Jtj D. ProfeBJior qf tn-ti 'tutes f Medicine. Andrew IlaatH. M. D. Prbfessor of Materi. Medica. " ,.' ; Charles DWis, M.,D. Professor if Ctvemiir) Ti Micis Y. Porcher, M. D. Professor t'ff Osi' , tries and Diseases of AVomn aiul Child" ei. E. Iknry De;,'M. D, Detsoosfrator cfAn! t..tnv. ' T he KtAHiNC liospiTAl. :md the HitwiitAi. tcnt .. nected wilh lhe ALMsJttrl3if: iti this-t'i'V, ar undt-r thedii-juctwm'of the KACii.Tt efJhit'VoU ii-ge. . CliniCiil Lecluref witTbe delivered twicK u week," by two of tlit Profi sbiS. which the Students will be permitted Hi attend free ot charge; ; - THOMAS Y. SIMONS, M. IJ. Dean of the Faculty. . C. B. 'Stuob-Im Secretary. r Ch .rh-M..i., .lu'y 25, 18o4. 59 Sw - ! ' . i i i k ' -i ii .. i ' . ' m f" University ofJtiarylamt flHE LECTUKKS in the Medical DepAMnv nt . JL of tiiis Inst'Uition uill commence on the Iut: Monday in Octobtr, and continue Until the first of March. Nathaniel Potter, M. D. Pathology and t lite. Practice of Medicine. . , Richard Wiimoi llsdl, M D. Obstelik; and tlie DiscMst-K of V omen nd lJhildren. Naihan 1. STkiith, M D.? Surgery,. . Julius T. Duca el, M U). Chemistry U Phat 1 mac)-. ' .-.'. - ' . . Y. Geddiri-s, M. D, Anatomy and Physiology; I?'ble.y UonglixM), JI. U. Materia Meibcli, Therajj utics, .Hygiene and lcdicai Jurist prudence. ' ' ' I . Chemical Lectures -on Medicine and Surgery will be regularly uel.vcred during' the Se&biuii at ttie Ba!nnM;riIilinnary. - ; ftoBLKY uu:;gi,ison,mId. 39 6w Dean ot ihe Ficuity, ?Jo. 150, Water St:? Wew-Vork. f pillS old Estabshmenti saeMensively and JL t'avocHbly known when in the icciiptancy ot IVks 8i White. hasitice their withdrawal been cdndticted by Smitu& HaxaH, which Pirui wiig diss; lved on the ;lst May tnst.. - , GHAULES SMITH, late of naid Firm, having ' ass- .-. .ltd wilhiifmself WM. C WHITE, they wdl i.uiitinue the bu.-ine-sjin aH its branches and f on at. extendrd scale, at ine Store recently oc copied by Smith & Iaitnuft, 150 Water. ShectY' w h re a complele asstninu nt of II ATS 8s CAPS is ofl'tied for sale, on us liberal f ejins as can be j obtained in the City, by :f smith u wiute! Net.k, .July 22, 1354. . 59 6wr liOST OR IVIISLAID. X March 18J2, Mr. Bcnnet Uagan p cl in rty 1 hands Art- collection", a Judgment in hisSfvojf , l against James Buflalow for the sum of $1 1 6oV Also A small note of hand: against i Willis !Ho6, (Barber,) for W 70, which I liuyen eiher lost or. mislaid 1 hereby forewarn all persons from pay -inguhc above to anyipersoii. but'mysetf, a l-ait '. alone authorised to receive the same."! . LKWIS E10LLOMA&. : Raleigh, 'August 23, 834. : ; W iv i ' K I..,. ...... v4-1 . I jRcccivcit. at the Jhrth Carolina h ISO Oil &TOHE Ewell's Mettical Companion; or the. Family Phy- sician, bth Ed-itio, revised, enlarged and veiy M cons.uerauiy juiipi oveu, cniuracmg a i reauscon i f ;; Epidemic and malignant Clwdera. ' ' ' '" A Trcaiise on Chemistry, .Nfeteoroogy, and the . function of digestion, cons dered with i efereiico ' , to Natural Theology by William Prout, M. D.y. .;; being the. ith Vol. of Bridge water 'I'i-ealiw f Cornerstone j by jl Abbot, - Pvson'sThouiriits. . 1 Love and Priufj by the autlior of Saying ajj&jf- Doings.. . - V ALSO, A FRESH SUPPLT Olf Helen; by Marti Edgewortli, , . Pilgrim of die ldiine; by Bwch'? . ; String of Pearly iti'5;f .-- -. ' Lifo of David Crockett; by himsctt . , -.', J one.4' Instrtictns diwl .MauoruvTe, propo ed f(Jr V tlie Cavahry'f tbctTiutcil Stalw, , Barue' Notes on the Gospela, iu f.f tioiiWs"L&tiii CrAhvoar. , . ' ;-V - ..' Uiam Arithmetic I : t t V it S 9' . He , '--.T4r-s.. 5 -r.7 - . JS' 2 40
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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