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. r " -A. V - mm Published every Friday, by WaStf !? 3 Bka9 Titot and rroprillor, at Tlirw Iollir per Annum. n FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, IS 10. yot.. XLiVIII. b . ' AM TOE '. -i j I ' J ' RALEIGH REGISTER, RALEIGHN, C? Tuesday, October J, 1846, "WAKE superior court. This is tbe e8k f our Superior Court, Ilia Honor Judge Manxv presiding. - ' RE-DISTRICTING. J !ut tlire of the Whig papers of the State, have said any ti'iwj in opposition to the proposal 10 re-u.-tri.t the State, and these three have merely express- eJ Jouhts as to the expediency of the measure, i ne fact is, that considering the importance of the move menu, he unauimuy of the Press, and of the Whig party, h most uueipected and gratifying, and shows how deep-seated and general must be the sense of injustice entertained by the People, with regard to lUe tieirymaiider uf 1842. GOOD SENSE AND GOOD POETRV. A Iriend, iu rtnxitliii us hie subscription, does it thus : I long hae thought, my Whigginh friend, A eoinethiu;? to hae sent you, K'en should it serve na ither end, Thau just a Wind memento." And a very acceptable memntlo it is, the more so, because it blends so beautifully, tie "useful with (he areeaMe." THE CAPTURE OF SANTA FE. The "St. Louis Republican'' announces the recent srrival of an express at Fo.t Leavenworth from New M ico, bringing th-; gratifj ii'K news 01 the eiuraucc of Gen. Keaiixev into Santa Fe without the firing a guu, or any opposition from the Mexicans whatev er. This occurred ou the 15tl, of August, and the entire department was formall y taken possess. .11 of in the name of the United elates. We have "either time nor space lo give in lo-dty's ppei the particu lars, wl ich are detailed ft much leiijlu in '.lie Ita pubneau. STATE ELECTIONS. Gr.iaou. An eieclim for Mem'iers of Congress took place in Georgia dti yesterday, the first Mou day iu October. Ma.ivland. The people of .his State vote to .tn.rrow 'Wednesday) for State Officers; and Haiti more elects a Mayor on the Wednesday following. Pknnsvlvania Tne electiou iu Pennsylvania takes place on the 15th iustant. It would seem by our exchanges from these sever al States, that the parties are foilywgauized, and it u to be hoped that the Whigs v. ! bland firm to their principles, and recollect that this is a time especially calling for the exercise of the elective franchise and the exhibition of their sentiments in referen. . to the :uiuous aad dealruLv 0 measures of the present Ad ministration, THE REVENUE. 1 Notwithstanding the backwardness of some of the Sherifli, in coming forward to settle their Public Ac count, wo are gratified to state, that there was no delinquent, all having Come up to the mark in due time When the scarcity of money is considered, this promptitude is the best commentary lhat could be given of their official diligence. We thiuk that an alteration of the Law, in rela tion to this class of valuable Oflicers, might be made to advantage. They are certainly allowed too little for making their settlements, not one of the whole number, probably, Dtri njx able to accomplish it With out pecuniary loss, liesides, the Legislature is con stantly imposing additional duties on Sheriffs, with out making extra compensation. This very year, they were compelled, under a penalty, to be sum marily enforced, to open Polls fjr ascertaining ti.e views Jof the People touching a Penitentiary, ami make a return of the result to the Secretary of Stale, EDITOR'S CORRESPONDENCE. Kw Yukk, September 30 A, 18-lG. The Whig State nominating Convention, you will perceive, have agreed upon Jo .' Young-, a1 the can didv.a for Governor. There w . re three competitors: Young, Fii.,.iore and Harris. The first, although he is not so widely known iu the Slate, as-the second of these gelitlemeu, is, nevertheless, a sterling, uncom promising hig, and his nomination will, undoubted ly, unite and harinoii.xe the latterly rather discordant divisions of the party. Mr. Young's ncuiiinulioii was confirmed with great unanimity, and the members of the Convention ultjourned in harmony uud good will notwithstanding the, it may be now safely confut ed, rather portentous aspect atl'airs wore, previously lo their assembling, and ihe iiialigi.ant vatliciuations of our Loco Foco friends. The Whig party iu New York liu'. e now a clear course before them, and I duty! Whereupon both the officers returned inline- Look on this l'n TCii:. .hero, more truth dialely, and 011 making the Mayor aequaiute.l w.tn tlall pc,ry , ,lC , ., J,,., j..,;,,,,. U lr) the facts of the cm, thai functionary, adopting ihe ' " advice of the Coun f fjlicc, ordered that a Steam- draw 11 by a master hand, nw lon;; a member ol boat should be chartere. I. lake a strong ie on boanl, 1 tj,o Democratic party Oi:i:s n.s ilio-u nshn. sud arrest Mevenson, de n! i alive Iful tli" fiiov,' iniTr,. li me.' !. an- it i.ty, : 1 1 1 : .1 put down tofo'ilier too 1 l-ilOl I'.iCV. THE CAUSE OF ALL MISCHIEF. Thia is a random paragraph, but like a ball Ben. among uine-pins, it may, or may no., hit something i. somebody. Peopl may tnik of the trford the Pen the Press Gunpowder there U nothing in tins world that docs so riucli niLchief as the Tongue. Therefore, always Have a care Of whom you speak, to whom, arid whataud where. The little troubles of life are not, unfrequently, more annoy'iuc than great inisfortuues. Au-I how many bickerings, vexations and contentions would be avoid ed, if people would only reflect btfore they siwak. Somebody has remarked, that God h E'" ye, two ears, and tint tongue, iu or'der that we may see aud hear twice an much as we speak. er: saj. WHICH IS TUS BRITISH PARTY. . The Montreal Courier of the 5th !nst., refer, ,ng lo the passage of Mr. McKay's bill for the cnoourage mcnt of Brilidi Manufactures, saje : " AS ENG LISHMEN, WE ARE OF COURSE PLEASED THAT THE TARIFF IS ABOLISHED, as ta ken iu conjunction with the abolitiou of our ,Coru Laws, it uill open an immense market far us; but IF WE WERE AMERICAN'S, WE SHOULD CERTAINLY BE TARIFF MEN." - . Newspaper borrowing. ... The borrowing of Newspapers is very unfair, and hardly an honorable practice. Suppose the prinoiple should be extended, aud Hist people should takx it into their l eads to borrow the wares of Tradesmen, instead of purchasing them, what a pretty pass would things come tot- How would a shoe-maker stare, if one should ask him for the loan of a pair of shoea, sayiug thv.t he only wanted to wear them I Yet, people onrroto a Newspaper they only want to reos! it ! PRIDE OF BIRTH." Of all follies and foibl js to which frail humanity is snbjf.t; that which leads n iiu to "pride him elf less upon hi:; own merit than that ol his ancestors, is thu mo:fcoiiteniptj,Uie. Iu the oest of families there must be some who are a disgrace, as well as others v,' 0 are an honor. Douglas Jaatoi-D, in bis nuw work,, make; too following admirable ren.ark, in rid icule of this tiren-sterous pride of LirtL : " L is think, the Ides of Noi. iuber, will witnei a compete and yet not one cent is all-wed for all the trouble ; and perfect revx.utiou in liie political concerns ol In and labor thus imposed. And lh :se ure but few, of ; Commonwealth ; fur rareljr, indeed, have i w iliit-rd a great ueinbcr of cases that might b-' adduced, to ' so determined a resolution, on the purl ol lii. show that the Sherilfs are nut sullicieutly cunpeu- ! tile aud business community generally the sated for their services. ARRIVAL OF THE GREAT WESTERN This Steamer arrived al New York 011 Vedueda, Ihe 30th ult., ai 1 o'clock. She suffered somewhat from the gales of the . , and iilst.and brings dates from Liverpool lo the l'.Hh of September, B ''ays lat-r than the Cambria. Prices of all descriptions of American projuce were advancing Indian corn is rUo increasii.g in value, -..1 in , 't is almost every kind of grain. Thai the failure 01 the Potato crop iu eveiy part of the world must greatly multiply the wants of uie labor: ' rl sses ill Gr' -il liritain is undeniable. The a-. ...ice to which v. have alluded inc. be traceu 10 the increased demand for other descriptions of food, and there is every rea son lo belie re that the present prices may be nnvu tainej, if indeed they do not ud wice The Cotton larket continues steady , and although we cannot fix a higher quotation, vet on some de scriptions there has been an upward incliiiati 1. Considerable anxiety prev -us respecting the new crop. l i e next accounts are eagerly Iu ed for, mid prices will 10I auiy take their complexion from die advice6 by the incoming and ihe - cceeding packets. The Grain arkctsof .sew Yoi..,as v. th ourconti- nen. o neighbors, are on the rise. What, .aruffi 1 England, influences the whole commercial world. Every where, auimaliuu prevails. FOR Till! R . .ISTKR. Mb- Eiiitoh : In looking over an old volume of the " Port F-.'V a fe ago, I came across thn fo'.loSving commuuicai. . :. 1111 one of inyownsex, signed " Eliza." and although the customs and opin ions of society have somewhat changed since uiese questions were propounded, yet I mi. t n ,uest you to :'' them a spare Foriier iu your vulualile paper, with tho hope thai f:ie 0..0 of your judicious cor rcpoiideuts i"ay t;. their Ojiiniuu aud advice ou at least some of the ..nportaiil poii.ts alluded lo. After which, you will probably hear ag i'u from your Fair friend aud weii wisher, CAROLINA. May, Ir17. Dear Mr. Saunter : A number of Young Ladies, who en'erta 1 a high opinion ol your 10 ness, as wel. ai our goi. ; sense, have requested me to send the fuilowing questions lo you. They have frequent ly been discussed duriug our morning walks, alter we have heard the sagacious discoveries 1.. our beaux c..ncerning to weatl er; but our opinions are still, as far as ev r, from being settled. Elixa. 1. When should a girl bo out of Iradinv string ; or iu other words, when may she answ ei lor heiself, without referring backwards and forwards to mama? When a young fellow says 60ft things lo a daughter, aim appears desirous of concealing his par tiality from her mother, is he to lie trusted I 3. How is a won. .a to know whether her person, her mind, or her fortune, ii the priii .ipul object of ut tractioii, when a eutlen.an makes a leuda- t!f his iovjT " 4. Is a good natured foul, or a sensible and agree able man of fashion, t be preferred for a husband 7 5. Is it prudeutor safe to confess altuuhment, what ever we mav feel, 'till we ure cerium that we have engaged it I 6. Should we nWemble love, after we ,nr sure that we are loved, and have ue mason to be .1-... alli ed of it, and violate no duty by owning it? 7. Is it prudent to. form an engagement with a gentleman whose circumstances w... i.ol permit him to marry tdl some remote period t ti. Is it advisable to marry a man much younger or older than yourself 7 9. Is a woman when married to have no will of her own 7 10. After she is engnged, with the approbation of all purlieu, can she retract lier pruu.. o with honor 7 ,.a .r ct.u pn. tnr trliHL nuuse ? ineuts of U18 (.'i'f power ere enli ely too tardy match 1 r the M.hturu. 'I he Colonel, on hoing ap prised of the proceedings airuinst I11111 on shore iiiniie diatelv t r, j. ,1 liie auclior of his lloet, and set sail in the utmost euiitusioii, Ittinn .fioic' some tiro hun dred rulmittei k. wli hud had leave to come on slinre in the farln r purl of t!ie day ! Thus lias ended Ihi.. miserably eo:ii nvei! cut t:eru -no, not ended ; thai 't remains for gniu ndier vlime witness. What rtt purpose of the Kvpedilion is, the Scerefury of U ar and Tresidert I'mk eluue know ; vt here, are entire ly in the dark, a'ld so we many uf the ollicors wlium I ijuestioned, cre.eeniin i!ie nature of their iiiismoii. It lias cost tin; Government a irett stun.atiiU events: about a million of d-ltm '. it is es'unaied. The sub ject will undoubtedly bo overhauled iu the uexl Ses sion of Conifress, aud some light may ilieu 'o iliruwn upon the mystery; meanwhile, woiniisi roiiiam 111 fiie dam as to o errand, and content oursolv. s vvitu h ,v.i, 001 rid ol so disorderly amitaw-di h 111 a tie NEW YORK MARKETS. Cvtlim During Ihe last lew la, iliere lia. been a very In k speculative demand for the article, ami pn es -! 1. my l.irt mav b quoted fully ia. luglwr. , Si .-i th, -week 1 1 ,tn ' li.lief, .it ruu s I roiu '1 J to ' 'e ciiminetii! it tii tin Iierciii l.iov 111.1v sec .-3 uf IVil parly as a I lionise Ives darklv : It: 1 1 I . hts, ue, -oruiun to i;u:i!'.v. : to v.',, with, at that ci'ipar.it.v, rate. .1 P ,'iaakab v iiniiiialed il. tn.i :ul. uioctlv port to I.i.:uf"J. The slock n:i ll.ll.d "I every di'S lion is 11.: verv lai,:. L"adi.aliy uiiiin.'ut mil'. ever. The export ol I lour lo T.nol and no I from this nort. duriii' tli" tiist l!i:tc mil,.. tenor-, a. nitrti'd to tll.Ulili barrel:;. ,' , ,, - ( ,ot liiands (M liesee lie.i an !y bih lor e- l-'ranee, of Veil ed i ol.UK 1 lliuelt bl one: A'o. d 11 run: s:i r, A'.: 1 I epi. neil iHilirjs are IT'lllfivt t. i' e.N I T.i H tt v.. t is ,11 hi isk I,, li,e vv eek gr .v to I oil I lie I . .V'O L'rf Sllhll o. Sp : lia .' I li.ieil i.-h mark' i led at H I a If I Hi in Holland ; lo :i has .ilieu up lo 7.1 ,1 .id fr slu nl. The n,i to l.'.iio licicoa -l Sales ol H;e is P 10 IHISI1 Ille II t-vv eio:i Kuiu me go- ic as well as the merchant the rich, truth, say, as well us the poor to met. 1 lh , lor them, and for their iiitc-c.-.is, 1. ftisttv iiroirressiu" hvilia ot mod-rn The. Commercial iuU'iests of cur gloat 1 Mill smart '.ndertlie pecuniary distresses, so vv.ii. and uuiieccstariiy brought about, 1 y that party's ixt.av- awant claims, unfed, m so bellicose aud biiislemi ' a ,, 1 ,,,,, ,. I,r,,i,,u G,.ieMte Wheat are v.-aut- noitiner. iliirin ' I lie series ol their Keiue nl.ilives ed i i iiiiiuii!ebaa4 antics iu the Inst Cone. ess, upon ' 11 whole of Oieeen or none," ami the hazard and "p-V pn lieusiou of a war with England, therel'iuin. -Noi do the mechanic and working man, the laborer, the artixan, and every oilier branch of indu..ti ,.o puisuit, feel less poignantly, the unjUHlilialile and uupaidona ble wrong j.- rpetrated upon litem, by the same sort of ' Democracy, 111 lis mad repeal ol liie jenencrul ,. 1, ,.i. ,. ,,..,1 ,,rih I'an,' a are ihe only i-ri 1 Whig, American libor.prolec.iig T ..iff of which, as soon as it mes ii 'o piaetieal e-tlect, that moment brings liie low wues an '. p.iuie' .al.or ol England, Geti.iauV aud France, into ruinous coliq - liliou Willi llieir respeclive depart it of business. The ltie.: iug imill, and the p..' n.l too. beholds tin country recklessly, and, as all i!,c world is aware, lindlitslii plunged into a war, nv me wnu liaiiueina- (., 1 )( ( )( , ; tionsoltlie saineiniinacmaie "i', locra.v, w , 1 , , ! ' i ) K I 1 1 I ' lit ) 1 .1 . A now that it is irreUievab.j.aiui, Ir. ,1 pres.eul aiipear- . ' ,. , , 1 ,,",'..,1 I :ices, in. ....cably involved, is unable to conlr.lit. v.!.i.-r..blc b...iy cUn II ml ml- lo carry He a, or bring illo a close. ..gain.: .hese, the ) nc- ovcii.iig ,.n, ,v:. ;n i;.-d with a - '1111011 . enliuhleued, (horal, retleci ig poiiiou of the coiimiu- j by Ino Rev. .Sainilrl '. illi.in.snr., Fn's.-lenl 1. Ij" will assinedly ris" -ip, 111 November next, and . Daviilsull Culieg.-, after wliiel-i 11 wis i-ioa.,. I in hurling the Silas iiht State dynasty to the per- j hy ti.e olectiuli ol liiO Rev. Mr. I.:iej I Kaiei"'i, . dition it v II merits, will tluis, dirt-rtlij, udimnister u nl fllnduratur, w i' h the appoml mcnt l Rev.; rebuke upon those of the same political -relationship jyf uy and Melidtu: art tuuipurary cli'ikn. In ndililKiii to the regular ami ordinary luisinoss ,1 Syimd, theri; has licen preaching by I lie differ- ' em 'ui1iiii5ti;rn ' largo and iittentive congrega. 1 1 ........ -.1: ....O...l. I !.,,( 'llUS. tiVllOU WtlilHH HOJOUIII Mooatwy -inr.w, glues "When 1 find incnwli i are stooped in cor ruption, o;(iroed w ilh tin" sp.'iN ol tin: ( ,ile, hold- iliir the 111.se Ives up as cspeci.il It .ends ol 1 he .pen. pic, and J11111I in the'r iiilv 01' , ,) ol 'lie Di.'iii " r.i -ie theory, and in :lieir ci . . I c 11 1 n.it umi ol ail who rjuVM'.ioii Us snliiiilness, I ..111 rctlolild) led to tin: belie! that there i- mmiicUmIi in liie Ihooiy i i 1 1 1 p'culi rly lavuraldo 10 tin' proMum: iii 01 liieir corrupt designs, ;nnl 1 u ili.'iiei 01 atisnie ii c nl hsi n ' te leil.mate eiels ct gov rnnient is not windy pi .lessioi.s about ily, noisy 1. ml .ind liotiiv dei 1.1 iinn'rae', , ie;t : t.!'u;'i il li t c iin ,1, h.r c h .ndindii ii to nei ho 111, u .'.h.Mit or hindrance, I.: s esperiai t.tli. ;!-. .:i tl.e s. . Ii ol v, ulieilier il In: the !nm .11111 ol the hi id, 1 t)i' I. at- '. or ol lii,, hut. 'I'lu' real 1 s . "'1 01 (,...! (;ef .;oir in 'Co 1 1' .. n '-ci U'l) IC. 'l .. . ' , i, : 1 '-iiac ihr ""j V, llt,l I' i.il '.. II" ., i-ir', A. ... ;. . or ((,.. u . .. ; ti- .''' ' -nh In their liuiie'j i '; '.i, (,. u.. " ,'.(.) CCCfJ'l h: y 'o.i ... It 1 bo ause d 'ni'H la cy alliirils .111 ainp:e lieu! lo ll -e politi. ai i-poi's-iii'.'n thai I cliielly distiiisl ll, ami dinn iiid the preservation ol our coimtitiilioiialisiu as some pro le -i.ou aoain.-.t the. 11 ol the mass ll.oy ll.iller and plunder. 1 ill's , I no i.etter ovi . i' -1.1 !y to T.e S' iiat w e w, I .berly an.! cup e a' ions , tb. ut I e :. how ev c r ii il Ktttnucl J. riiK-h, Mr-(folrr ' nriiiounces himvlf to uiu Members of' the House of Commons, ' a Cmnlidate lor re-eha tiou a: . incipal Door keeper loi Ihe House of Comm.o... Oct. I, I tUii. HII s.is'r oi- 1.1;;. ticks, ll.i; m Ihe l'oal Oiliee ut Rale lotl'T 1st, Id-in A. f.f. Askew, II. Vlefullarn, Edwin All .r,l. Ins. II. Miiiphy. h'ev. 'I'hos. AUnni. (ireeu Vlonis, .ferem iah Mien, rrailkhu Me Mi-ler, 1). J M :nie, A uj iiktm (.Murphy, He 'alt M. Meiriek, Kichd. McNeill, John Mssi ley, M.irtlin .Me.Nenl, U. Ii. ( Mil. hell, bonis Met'iiuiev, .M 1 rfc Martin, U i. J'. 5 Morris, .lessee A MoNsriioi s Woman. 'I'1" Ohio St.iV .'inn 11.1 1 rajs that ihcru is a weiii.ni in Pickaway j I'mintv, ;ii that talc, wlui weilm lilt pounds : j .Si. 1) canuo. dispnso 01 lieiseii ,11 i.:sn than tnui l iiair.-., ami wuuM I'll three pretly well. .She 11. ; Hiially sleeps 111 a larre clnor that she li.ui inadu Kir :!u HCpose, nut liei'ii' able to sleep 111 lied. . Ad.inm, linht. Adams, IVIy ' Ad iiiis, A lien A lh n, Adeline I Alii 1. Sarah A 1..' "iiy. IN ' holm ' Alslo ,,'W. F. s. Alsup, Ignatius r.. ! l)- l!l:,l..,k. Win.. li. llemv, Mis. t llaii nice, John A. I Hanks, )i r. 1 linffiiloe, John lusl..., Jas j liraikelt. V.. ' Harms, M is. M 11 r V ' H.iCv.'i, Hi It. nil I Hunch. Ja-. II. Handcic,! ill', Henry H.ilie, I ' -online Ii 1111 .1 II It . I I. 1 1. 1: 1 V li 1 iiv.ll, S,., II, Isle , I, IN. lliadv. v. ' 1: M . Iliell-.n, M .s I el.ee Hond, Jam. - 1 ( 'inn, Mi-s Mntiha I 'rawlind, liiley I 'anail v , A iiuey Ciinnlt v , .1 ones 'i.ihiirc, Kulieii II. " K State die on!v ijr. sedly lug 11 1 ue kv mid North Cam' a are I a ihe f'iiioii, pnMliv ly an ldccii The foregoing from a Loco 1'oeo papei 1.-. decided I . the most ffo'eiiiig (.'iil.lmient we I ave serll pa, lalcly to our State. We are ll"t nly a uir.il : ale by this admission, hut itilrJ' II ike thee Mi l, ill'SS ' vv ho .11 ' I .-, Ui.l hi of Ihe . so as t., ill ll.' the lo I', list In lli,ini!n tl,'.i l'itls, pnicncu- to 1 -Ii client, null Coin ? litr.nl ol a day 01 loo, vch.'o th 'diovv tins .'..niinoil-sens- lidv.i iiioillin,. Lei Hie : i. iv elnpnn Ilia lielh's I'll' w ,..-lll. . liie.-,. II I.,. ill i- s- 01 11. .1 I .rl then, ciiijuiie anion ; s.ilne (pie.-lioll. V en. ll he pl. lll. d ill, Ill's I'.. U you iJ.'TIo Pill.s are (or sale, all "n.j-live cent p r I.. , nv an A.-ni 111 e ei v l..u 11 111 liie Slate, unvl by Ull.. 1AM I'd 0, I! ih igli. r peine il lllla'll Ti me b. their K. : ... , i. I in a U ic and .. u.nil. d . ne 1 1 .e "OicU ul about In whose hands is committed the destinies of this gren Nation. Wild old, w ell-known, Henry Ouy con vutivo Whit' 'ijecj-s to re-establish 111 the Eni, Slate, and v :T; : : c 1 1 a man as John A 'ounj?. lo .clciu. as its Governor, be assured, Whigs of .Nortn Caroli na, that we will rem'-'r a good account of ourselves, when liie cay of reckoning conies ; aud, 1 ofoco ism, with as collateral excre.-eences Hi 1 .'nu.uers, l!urul,urnei-'. Subterra: ;iis, Auli-lceiiteis and all does noj. . .eive 11 legulur aiiuiliilalmg, I'alo.Mlo overthrow, il will be, 110I ' . uy luck of energy on our part, but because liie c ... becoming desperutil, cheats and defrauds us out u. a hard foUghl and fairly-won victory. Besides electing Si- ' Officers, at the approaching election, the new Co ilution, now in ihe :ess of formation, at Albany, is to be passed upon by the people. The Convention to whom v ire indebted lor our new code, of laws, does not id . .1 until wilb in a mouth of election day ; and, ... . . lore. Uie " so igns,'" in the short uiteivaiol tone ii. erveuiug, in xp. . ted by these legish oils, to read, c : upon, make themselves lan....ar Willi, and digest ull ihe lulricalo aud not uiifrequ. nfly incomprehen sible details of an entirely new syslein uf .Iu,' il and Legislative : aclmenls, to form which, it bus taken thai respectable body of Law-doctois, sonic six viiinth ! - The celebrated uiilbor of Hairdy 1 . v, and other like popular Irish works, is now 111 m,i n y, giving a lug'i'y inteiesting pel ., of " Irish Evenings,'' al the Stuyeve'sant- luelitule. Songs, anecdotes i)f 1 1 iah hie, scenes and : dventui . ill Ihe. Green Isle, iVt., foi n the staple 01 the etitertaininent. Well ! the. lung agony is over, and after numerous delays, accidents, niuliiiies'und i.ols, Col. Stecen kou's notorious California Expcdiiion hits aeflially ta ken their de, rtnre, tor wiiich juv lul event, Ihe c.n-' Zeus of New oik should unite 111 a geneiid pro , r of lii ink-giving. Since, two Months :i;n, iieiuly, they pi'. ; 1 I their tents 011 Juvernor's Island, the ( 1- ly, day uiler day. "-as " incinei j iriim us propnr I,-. by ill in . d. : a li." III, to-night. A mine extended neroiiiil of the pro- ccedioa of tliin body may be expected next week. ; J'alrmt. I ( ienl i. ) ears u TIIAKS(;iYlv(i AM) PRAYER. The K leigh Stanu d takes (iov. (Jrnlnni task t . net i.ppein'ieg a day for Thanke'iviug and 1'iaver North Carolina. Tins pioii. iclluw's uiainiiia certainly r,uiint know he is on', or the would eeml mil the be and rn;' him 11:, ' an. .11 if tu -ooner.' 1 le does'nt know I', but he is in very great danger ol ' h iug it, and from a quarter Ino whence ... si cxjieMc it. W! 1, in 1 -5 1 the count 1.. .. ai callffl: to niii'iiii over I lie do.. of lien. 1 1 irrison, Mr. Tvlor, then called ' the acting l'lectdcnl' by ".tch.e, .,ipoinle.l ailay ol laslin- and prayer . iii.t ol the national bereavement. .No soci r h ' I the pio(4:luialioii appeared than all the Republican -union! we may nav, all tlio 'H" ami '!'.) Ii ... I in Mr. Rst4 I., e boiled up. The Knipi.rer, tneii cl.teil by Mr. llilehio, caine nut v. ithauar Ucle on the uiioe!, 111 ul . ll there was tlio lul- lowii.g p.ir.i lapli : " il !r tun: tint the iic.liiio Tres 'lerit li:m not atlac li'"! to Ins l'r ' ni itum ll ' of the I ted S: ites, nor lh . . U'stai uitc Secret, and liiil he mlnnto t!ie more pi:isu:isivc term t a nv.i.iuiu ntlntivii' 'In the people ol " I'nileil Stotes' hut is aU'i line, licit tins ' R'-eoiiiiiieii-liation' (4CK x ioltll lis ' fllic la!,' and that It has ali the off-cr ol .1 Proclamation. l'orone. lln-n lore, we cci:i,r..verl the pn I ' ' the iiioa.Mirc. upon the "loiiinls tikeu bv ll.-' K -,.11111, can par. In t-ates rnnnly. Mi. Sinion Si 71 e:,is. A Isn, .1 auifs 1 1 at 1 .-II lid ye. us. I le came In Ills ihMlh (.ill. caused by the break . nl a ho .lived 1 '. it l.e.w I.10111'' -after lie' f.i III I'll) elteville, ill ill -es' II11U,, nr. Iliadfiifd, lale id V :lilinij1...ll, and lor many resident nl New b.-l 11. Ill Will roll ('(.iinl v, "I ,11'r renneinu. ml llndle ''leek, oil Ihe '.'"th ol .Neploinh Ml- lliich-ll Icill nil, widow of Ihe lale .Mr. S, nr Ivan-om, 111 the elMh year id le t age. Ulline; li.-l I '. liellvn htld ut-liil liie, slie rifcer (nude an .tieiny 1 t. Inornrut, nor spoke unkiuuly of niorial. She w a-, pie-eiiniiciil-ly coli.-pic.njus 1 hcni'Volt-ner, and 1 1 heart over tl. .wed with the aiiid, . ehanly to ah maulv-uil. ' 1 her the ubs. 0 , liie irupi edenl and 1111I01 tuinii ne 1 1 1 .. .1 ll II in I V . ale 1 till hel ' llll.M el.-Ille nr V WUI1 I.I . gu e w hatever I. solum , .dnn-nt mi-lil . 011111-11111. K- oiling Iter mental laenitit.s mil., ill.- h" ' -nnls ol hie had Inn, .-.he 1 I 1 .ic- , having c. -aid u culilide.nl hope in a glolions iintlloit.itlty. Caldn. II. .I.ieoli I'lni.is, .liilin I 'illhn lh, Ii. 1 1, r.nlci, Alh. it W. '.iinpln II, ll .... in I I- Icr. I leoi.-e i oil. us, G. o. v . II 1 htinid, (1 en . E. I ,.l vi .inh, S v I ester l:. .l. -. Mr-. So- '.1.1 EdiiiuiiiKon, Mio. .' line L.itin.111, AUey 1 : 1 v . i'. ii. arn-2 J'l le I fowl, r, .1 I I I'reeln.ill, j f llinll, (1 tilllllllll, ! (.'rilli- ', 1 '.',i.l (illlesp . cile. 'II. Ivl llilehli-M, .uert I). C I .. ': lin ,'()V IvS, jUrit tJ ll.llt'l I'ailouri, Mitttll it.riiia, tVc.. mi 1 1 t in' . 1 Ij'rti ( ;iu im. 11131.11 1111 inn ti.iii, arid al tin' hliartrnl noiut tor (in cn-liDUftCrf, tifclil- nnotly liw 111 lit H1 j ut any tlc- lCll'l A (mmI M3il oi lro 4-i i'K, tar wl. ' kuIi ..r . Mil. W ri;'K- iiith ,u Oct. n, isin. HD 1 Notice is hereby iven, Mi AT n sinn piiiat Cm- nl I. I Ii toller en' inn w i in t the Lcuiitn ' v ilunti-er 'oinp.iuv . ., In liie liiinio ol 1, I s lii. )-i de at the noil Ses . r t h ( 'iirnh na , to in nt lii'.nil'v in (tie J'he t'os t.s." '0 . roll THE nEOISTER. At a meeting of the Clh Company of North Car olina Volunteers, Capt George W. Brown announ ced the death of Ssiukl Thompson, a member of said Company ; and on motion, Capt. Ceerge W. Brown was appointed Chairman, and Columbus II. Thompson, Secretary ; aud Nathan 'ixou, R. IK Bray, liabriel McCrcvw, John M. Edwards and C. Thompson, Were appointed a Couimittee lo draft res olClions suited to the meluncho, y occasion : w here upou, said committee retired for a snort tune, ar .1 re ported through their Chainnau Ihe following resolu tions : lietohed, That the Cm Company of Kor'": Caro Uua Voluutee s l ave heard Willi deep regret of ihe death 'f Sabckl Tiiumisuw, oee of our brother Vol unteers, who died ou the '?7th .lUgust. aged 2"' yearv HeimUid, Tint ti e tomp ;uy . We ir a liadge of J (roiu ils proper- ' li in- I'.,; i.,r ol 'he Slainl ml ilni's lit m i.d Ich ty, by the 1110.' 1- nmug runmis 01 lusiiuoiinuaiiun , neints, the I iiimi w ill give n;ni a i.-g 111 ue' simi 1 and disoi Jer iu the camp, first came the tlaie 11. j. ,)M( w ,j make le' . so sick at Uie htn111.it h on the part of ihe volunteer-, about i.e exoilnl;; I ' ,.au,,. ,i,n to throw lip ail In pie')', ll prices the Colunel charged them for aii.olorm. ,wh ch . o(,t ,,,, Ms .-'mill h any lew. it now appeals, had ori-umllij Uea ,n.tio.tjrluird Li, w ,j llal jf h...eu-.l 'heS'ai.S a Taihru,' knusvin B.iltmu.,, Jar s,,,i ,t tliehai, ; , ,Jv,r;.c:, on (iov. (iialnm, 1, nl dr rtgmtnU m St. Doming, hut ml l,,,ue .ml t, u ; - ,.,..,., UimUu',. a,,,rei the esiirrUt.oM "J "- '''' ' ' " . ,., ,,,. tinu hian .',w.i 1,1.11,.1 . 1 ei,?, !, ." . lu w 1 ' ;'" ', , , , 111 y 11. n 1 ...... I,, . -,st 1 11! ntioii him however n.apniicubi.' his cen-uie t.it; l.n. evino; that h's remark'- -hi h..ve l,i:en. lint vein iiiiliiecd by a ppirit so l.n-lioiis, that ll u'-uni 11m iii-snaic iu make parly rapii.ll "Ml "I llif mil sacred tul. jOCl WC have -aid what we have sanl. . - Vi-twhurti U""'":'-7'' liinultt hirl. uud irsmij fn ik, ,Mr ,,.i .e ., ,1,11 .,( M.v t i l i.i.s ::, they, for many co.'eut reasons, did nol adiniie. The attempted Colonel hastened lo ashiiiton lo tec.-ive hirthei advice frontliead quarters relate to liie 111. -us he should use to force Ihe California:., lo buy the clo thing i.o had 1' evided for them; but the volunleeis despatched a lepreseufative .heiu also, who, it turn" ! out, played his part so well, that on his return tin men handed up their "lugger" habdiuienls to .Mi. Stevenson, who came back from Washington cha grined aud disappointed. Then came the low about paying that " year's w ages" 111 advance. The vol unteers would not embark until Stevenson would first "fork over," which lie did, rather reluctantly, at the eleventh hou- And lie u qauie the grand .niffe, the ' i t not, in this rid 1a 11, at least, in the later, w hich il.iui. ,u,.. I .11 .n.iim ::!! the , e.l l.iiwio- ,J As lh.' sbip - were 01. rt - ponit of s.i 1- 01 ill inedi'..'cl ati 'i.nn'.'i.ii"; a- "I " " by Jud-'e l -ic. 'on wh-it I biU , ;,lf .,e.n.ai.i. lv fcvci a.' '0 Irom jrii:i)l'h'.s Pdum-nU ol (ieolocy, 4 . n's rraelii-al -""i steie ol Kheloiir, iir.iv s I . uielils ol 1 lioiniMiy, ( ial.-'s A aluriil Phil. is .phv, I'oilei.'a Uhelnrlcal lieadi l, adapted lo high Schools and Aea b illies, 'I oe Youiiii A mile scr, Aliah In ai and Sy nth. Heal Minn of ( I, I,. . onpic, and I). fincioiL; I'vJjini. II. Mi I.. -il. 'I'e.ii-he. Wl-I.nir I . 1 works will he luimsli.d t JIE.MiV 1) I I i;.ni;i:, Al the IN. C. Hook More, fiilleich, tin. Isl'i. ne i-nh. r of the above . j on applie.ilioii to THE POSITION Ol-' GEN. TAVLOI'.. 1 The aUentioii of the v liolu country li new 1 tin centrated upon be operations of ihe American army iti Mexico. The tenor of our last advices , has led all to believe lhal the pr.ojpect of a gen- ! cr il ac'ion was net then remote, and that lieu. I TN K W rnvu: i-'.i.i", 1 h-!l N"l. Just j u Li 1 1 1 1 j and I. 1 sale ; ues nii'l ( i .1 1 mi , 1 : VVI'HO VS W 0 li K III". r-lk' if D. 'J I'llM'.Ii, With the tree of genealogy, as with the oak of the montuing en t ie left arm, at Our next muster, f)re"; we boast oi the limb-." il has ;ive.: to a State vessel, but wcra'ely til!, of the three-)ej;ged tools, the Irooinstic'-is aud tcbaxco-stoppers made itini lue chip aud ends." FAMILf EXPENSES. ArcMeacon Pai.c, in a familiar table discourse, touching the expenses brought by . riginal sin iion husbauda and faihe : in the way of car briri end sa titii, lays - I uever let my wofrfisnj ;be it understood, - lie spoke of Mrs. Archdeacon Palky aud the 'isses ialkt.) I never let my women, .vhesi theyl shop, Uke credit j I always nisLo ther.i pay ready uioney. ready money is such a check upou the uiaguia- .neinort oi our departed brother soldier. Kesvlir-d, That al our uexl muster, ue fire tlree rounds of Rlauk Cartridges, iu icin.y of the de ceased. - j'letolt'd. Thai we deeply sympathize with the Irieiida and reial.ons ol our c ceased ji oilier, and that we louder lliem our siuccre condolenciK- Rewired That .iie fore- -;ng Resolutions be sent to the Editors of th Raiei. h Register and N. C. Stands: J, with a request thai they puoNi iliem. CrEO. W. VUOW.i, Ch'm'u. C. :I. Thompson, Sec'y. A qj n.oN 'l.-t word is that in tne Y.r,z han language, ti e firet tw o lelte: of which sigr.. a mail the three ii'-' a w .man me four Srst a great wn and th, .vliolfc a great woinmT jlnsiftellcroine. of a tragedy. iter, a wuirailt was gran plea 1 cuiild uol learn,; and put '. ' 1 tho lipids of the 1 Deputy Shiiitl", for the arrest ol t1 su-venson. llut ou liie S.if "ill 's alien -.ling l board tne " 1 Ic- ' mas 11. P r'nus," en of ' ex Is cii.tr' red f. - li e . Expedition, on Coal I or iocii . a. .1- s., 0 was ' orde ;d by ai -nliiiei lot to come on boaid -I..-.- agent . of the law si. . p 'Pi-lf-', l.oweve-. reqnev .ng ai. 'ff ficer tu gi e his couiphmeu'.s ' . 1 oi. Siev 1..011. al . lo slate Ins erran ' Wor-'.vaur .11m .;, I.ia1 ncip'-r j sou whatever should come 011 borrd "id, 'f they did tin must do or', t eir peril. Tl.e i)ep vhriti j ..roce . led abort barf way up the guiiv tie, it 'apt. , I urne. (1st. ad'Vlicemar. 111 the iRco c the C!..i A li..l... ... u ,,b,.1imvi7 II uvttA ,J Ynl. S d- -elH ' il, .,t i Conic his niece, slid if the Slier ' i cut off, hilt we hafe 3 ' Jllllde, templed I cross the side of the Ship, to tlioo, . down, 'l'lie Deputy Sheriff, con deriug the duiigc. to be iniiiiiuent iu endeavoring to ervi he writ, got ....in into Ins boat, came oti shore, uud oblaincg the assistance of 'licet . ,M C. SiniU., weti' gam. in side An oiiicer of the Cafforui volu: ' :er, a rela tion of .Mr. mill, jot dow n into liie boat and assur ed him a d the Deputy Sheriff tha' X they atlemi ed to go 011 boaid again, lliey ceilaiuiy would be sle.t, J.be nieces were loaded,, and soue- r. 'he ' -rlie-. J would have no objection to the performance tl.e ol 'he IL. j Orarnle v. bittie, ' :id e i1' n hcarta jc..i pnci; ' ,.rc .ii- 03 la'' iieve. si 1 3 to the rei"iiH. set cm to dm bt tl.n .. h" -ever ' 'it insv orct'fl. Aa liie 1.. crease., so wdi .no courage of- ur t "i be c valed, and t -ou: e ol Cwr ii .er-l be mul 1 1 plied, bin 'I delachments rnavuesu v icitat tut' .j;eiii l reek to c ti: a! ii it o ,r ev..ry ai..io iiii '-merit wl,.'..'. :';il. we liave 1: i.apprele :i Wo ... I not ;eiuut oor the eti'.niy wi" by ovcrcni,.' 'e overiLcen ' our v:.;lar. tia ,'ieu.lies i f our pos.tiuii iitl- r-ed id behel tint 'he first general ac.ti.inwii, hn more gbir.ou and noro dei-.snc th.ifl'tha viftories of 1 4Lij,A!to. and Resacs la i'ali ' , li'jl ; . "care many w'.i think" diir.'OCy ; unmy ti rrtt-Htrk-t-fw -..Uie d 1 ffn !t vf liy, !' tiu". Ta r is tirroue'l".d as ' mi.-M''-'-These-are not w illioi : gnrvenl apcrehunsic .1 as lo the th'tractcr ol tne ..oxl n-ws to li e ceived trout lt wt' j' i', J. (), Inli. r . h in llt'c I'.:, - I l-.i.l"! . To '. (Iruvi : .".'-X-- '- ' " ' : "!;'. t.,e : I'u.d h i. '"I'- 1.1 . 1. T 1 ,,.- '.!'." I 1 pi.'-- A '.' I -' ' I ,. . UM'AI I 1 c'" : '.i I d i;.m !i , 1 da ,-lU 4( IV .s . :' lou.i' o , ",011 ' .o ' ,ioo ! Ar. 7.", '.No. '"..tt- .-V Pi lf.iwi l!al"-ts. 'f ief "'a J 10 lU'C. s .'Vu.i r 2 .'ll. t Mis. Narcis.i . ti.l. J Iv'ev. Adam , H. J 1 !. iov, Viili.ini llendoii, tshaui ' Undue, U ie V. '' llou-e. I.ei.nuii) I lli'lliv , li.illl'- . Hanks, Km I. -I. i Hunter, Mis. Narcissi ' ILilliburloii, Iv.-l.t. Howard. Kohl '. H i 1, Mrs. Mary ll'iinoviiv, Jolpl Hunt, liev Th'et P. 1 1 oil clt tnira-llll H s . John Hircson, Win. 11. irlnii. Mi s Nancy,, lleul, H. 11. Ili.dje, John I!,,i k.-r, Kldiiilei' I I lllller, ( 'lllllli II ,,l:.icv..v Win. Hick, I. 'lis Hymaii, Jin. M C'. line, John I.. Hill, Miiliiidii Unit. ni. Eh .In lh It. Hint Mi s Mary A. I f .1 1 1 1 1 1 1. 1 1 1 , I'll, la lllllli Hi Easier II amnion, W unified I lilies, Rev. Moses J. J. -uk inn Thnmii Jamison, JalllCM IL loliiison, Jerry Johnson, S.iiiioel E. Johnson, M rs. JollUHOll, (Id." Johnson, i;ii.a!.e:h J. linson, Jiiiuio 1 Junes, Wilhs V,'. I Jones, W. T. Jones, Josiuh Jiilies. I ariilis Jours li M. Jones, W. II. Juries, llei j. Jones, Pnsilliu Jones, Hentton V Joi.c, liutus 1 1 . K. Kealh, Vtis. .Nanry l-.ii.R-. I'- Imhu. M;c. Mary E. K. i.dav, Win. L. Luther. A li. M. I.illl... .losiah !. I.iit'i , John I 'I -o U m. l,li:Kl:'ll. , Mr-.. f'. S. Leach, !. U ,,-i., M, CliCl I,. : . IV. li. - Mallll.-ws, C ' Medltil, llarlvvell N. Neinhbours. vlrs. Maria 8 Newton, John Nelson, W. A. 1 1 1. li'N'cil', 11.:. , I'. r issrnorc, 11. innitt I'ciksion, llei ry ri.-ii.ier. Hush ,1'e.rv.J. I., i'.-miv. Caleb W. I'ollard, I -.scv, , I'urusl, ..lea I'eil.-e, IV I'. I '.uiiler, ( i. 1.1 e l .irkei, Mi., im, ,, V. 1 .1 r I -1 1 , .' iii;iisiii . r.n.-i.c, u.i;. l'.:,ili, KaHihdph ll'o 'l. Mis. Hi I e.i .1 a I'lerson, Sli J'h'-n , Pearson, ftl 1 --, o. L. Pool, lloheit R. r'lei. D.ivl.I Keiid, t ireeu It. .11 hn J. 3 K ..e, l'nirv Kie, 'I li.'U'.i ''. .-cis. M.s, , Ii. A H, i;..i;.i. J.-1 ,.i lio: . 1 , Drill1 Mi'oivlillld iS. llolllllld liowlalid, James yug::li, Miss Lury s, i ' tnart. J.ih . iSiopei, Nee.lhnrn ' M hv irncy 11, John ' full. Thus. ,si,i pp:inl, AuvnxluN If. . ppnrd, M.istei iMuiinl i-heii.ir.!, H'.n.W in, U. A ,-iU"ther, V. U. 1 -i IWl I, ' H . jMuail, lionald ieell, Jacob Sled,; Levy le.lee, 1 ; 1 1 ev , 1 1 1 . 1 Sti-nliei Kfltlllttllt 1 S J lllllllft i I . MEIimY, JnCti Silvniiljnni, ilia Id lu.irl, J .s K . -ipirH'H, I'clt'innri lncllm1:, Wru 1 Siurtli v.iM! ( J 11 JsijinhMiK.iir-- W ' i j MHItll, "llUllc- 1 1 , M ihrt A ui: M U j-tllltll, Mi'IH , I Mniih, M utiiila iintli, Hr iiiit A. i 111 I'M iv in !Nmilh, Saiiirn I V ! 'i'. ( I u ri ! u 1 'fi , I iiihr rinimi-.n'i, -siuaU A CtJ 2 I l" Irr. .I.flm I lor, lHinUCi 1 rtininjKtuti.VVm lUtnrnJt j l'urr, Milin Mury M ( Tl Utrxif(Jt Mrn f'Vftncijr) J , J'ufner, A uHituH j l'"f I in l.umiMfiiiU I I'ulur, Jut. rs t' i I' ll ,'pehurr' J J Hilly, ll.-ioy iL'llv, Cluilei f ' V. Vaueli.m, P.iyt.ifi H ! w. , WlilteliO'ol, Henry' Watron, m 1 Wimli.-ily, Dav 1 I Wrll.nu, James 3 aid, W in I VA ealhers, John T I W iinherly , X.n. huiiali Wheeler, Josiah Wynn, liobt IvValtoii. Jiiines C jW'lii.c. David" 1 Worlds, l.unsl-ord j vVarretj. INalhl Wbyle, Tho E S 1 Wifii's, Solomon I Wli,t", Miss Mar'irrlt WTTiker, Isaac t Win.lon, Ilinton A. . William,, (iilbeit 1 Williams, Jits 11 i Wilhams, Henry I Will: mis, ;' in. j ' William. Sj .uel i ,V, ... c a" J vVi! , i n-. I.olitn H'hliaiiis, P '''' tl ' V'oie.e, N-,lliarl - Y'alte. M Tv 1.0:1 Ctllllici'.esol Pdu. Wl.olu'l'li-.ke no. . - :.VHalf do Do d ol "o Ijj .'Icr do ill. -at. nil 11 .Older Vr Tickets and sb.irr n I (.' 1 1, :.tfpi-i the above, lei. del Loino . . 1.1, si 1,1 oneil aMi ii t ion . and :t i tl drawn. .1 men'- I: -'r!;.' u'U 1 I is ''Hi , j Older Irolli as. A h " j : uIL:Hi: . ' .1 v .:-. rs, V..Jlil,otol. 1.' fT-,.,1). or I', I -., ..- '. -:'l for. .my oi Uaioio I :ltfrt, ssc. lh. v ai eitimi ' ' WM. WHITE. P. w. -, 1 1 t. I. 115. HO ii,.r e..:l.- r.-r.-i .. d a fre,. ,1'ly of FANCY J2t TYPE, u'.v pi' ei.ei. 10 e..sr- -: in n superior slyle .AVPULLiS, lillbS. UlWElLL1!, ULANKS. ic. I 'it I,,:' '.' r -i life Pi IV N 1 it III:'
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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