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I iJ 4 !i H i From the Globe. Men are apt to expect too much from ire ccst of die Wiluiflanj farn7lurc rvTiCnJiong Tccn TnrcTr&l i.r ray-lcry. Yfc completed will probably exri .d f 500.000.1 , Us length i? ICO feet, da u idth, inc.uding' ( ucsf.an attends perusal and id iro Cm c rn m -n t. President's Menage. the porticoes, 140, the hng;.i, I from th "It h floor dome, - v. IHUr" I'lUUIVIill VI 11 1;!'1! kUan," mv the celebrated Edward 101, JJrr.Kn. "and what has often enerd m i balustrade, ! which Mirmontv i b thoughts when I followed thai. nrt.ffM.on J 100. land of the exterior walls 00 feet. The what the State ought to fare upon itself to, columns arc 5 feet i - indies in 'diameter. direct by the public wislon, and what it ,rfl,S ?" oascm might to leave, wi;h as little interference! The proportions and 01 posddc. to individual discretion. " After .frorn'lthc Parthenon. from the ksement floor to: thciirjhite. Weired and taken .from him admin - . i r saw iin'i ii ii t r tcision. l nc uoctrines arc prmwu.j . , -iric the dancer oi mcir nwv ce ru-l The Present r ami To a speech r t . ?rts of the meeting: gmg the conduct of the Banks, ont. ?nrl tf h ii not a iyjtaane. connexion with the oTernnicnt commercial credit! -l)!rtVV .J", .iifM .i l i ' . - . rcti? I iiiuih; uilij ionj Know vhil tfiov iUl iris; alnril ? Do ihy. knvvVih.vc 1 the corjfidcri'ce :!ich onr n i ;t '"' ' f;oiif into s)mc details,! he then lays it ujwn ahis concl jsion, that the action of (n)Vcrnment hould lc confined to cery lii'itfnt ii truly a nd properly public, to he p-iblic jM?ace, to thdpuhitc safety, to the wih'.ic bnler, tQ the public? prosperity. Stntc.mrn roiTlit ; t know il.e different dcprtmcnts of tiling; 'what le lons to li a , and what rnjnnrrr alone cati re'jLitc. To these, -Rreat politiriwts may Rive a h-flninj;, htit they cannot ivi a-law.' ()ur Legislature has fallen into this -fault, s well other GoTcrnmi-hts; all liav'e fjllcn Salli hurry Carolinan. Uvdv at some curalnp; day as.l Gathol iad healing lotion", hut if otlicfwie s ef shuticd from Iiim as the bi5onoas hon u:s. . -- !-, : . ... !I CThc lit' port of the Comptrol ler of the ilevenue of this State pre- lipnf. fhr fidhiwin-r rondititn endinc: $i it!;Oct. 1 Sat,.. inclusive, amount to !2 10.018 1 the lifc!ur$envcnN to - a Hr' After he had concrude!, the 'mrftinjXhrr that lie wiU pay hit drVi; ( i ibon was addressed V V m. ton, jr. r-7p. rntrrjn, ui v wn vhi.j a r.,.-, h . 1 L.I r tf. f,,Hf.rin'? Ro5olnlkm5. which ; he, troy this canfsdeace, without :'J rrord ho i d he ailontcd as cvprfssivvj wholy the nature of man? ' I , i nr l iK sense lof the people; of Warren, enterprising r honest, io.W.rlo..". -4 . I I Tt ' !" 1 1 . . T r.t I . v rt iAInmlll I 1 (lit I y 8218,827 5o; leaving a .halanccj in into it mcro or less. inc vir tf the Trench The lead monarchy; was a R'jo-I intention ill directed, anil a restless' Ut Jirc of j;ovcrniii too much.' The hand of authority was seen irt every thin,' and jit cvrry place. therefore, that flap prnerf timirs pi the count of, even dmne.s tic affairs, teas attributed to the Govern cucot.' . j ' .y- ' v These principles are just; these senti ments are Iriily phylosopuical. All en listened stalps'tncn and economists now tluitft in opinion that the policy of interfer ence and regulation is unwist, .'tlisltirbing, and pernicious. Tho tendency of the age is to throw ofTall unnecessary shackles po . Jiticd, financial and commercial Trtcdom in all things, as far as it is safe, is essential io the highest development i htiman ener gies. Men want the protection -of. Go vernment in their b'isin ?sf not itsdirlalion, direction or sijpport. Laissez fdirc, "let lis alone," tlju celebrated rcply of the French nierel3nls , to the minister ": who Wished tolrov Sh'at,he could do forathem, '4ndi?atcs the, true policy, of lcgiation on 'tho-; iibjccts. Hut if tho principles proclaimed Kv the emncnt man whom We just ched be appljcablc to Governments f complete and uulimittd power like t!iose of Hngtancl and 'r''Ji'mcc, 'how much riirirt appropriate are , they to a federal compact,;enacled lor a few simple, yet important specific: purposes, by. tovercizn States, which,- harve -reserved to themselves.' and lo their respective people Il.muhicipalauthority, together wiih nia- ; y of tho, high attributes of sovereignty JnJtraining the Government to purposes which w'ero never contemplated in its tn tiiuiion, wc not only run : counter to'tbe firal principles of political economy, hut do violence to the Constitution which tie- Jim 9 its powers and describes its duties. I-1 Vfc rv I.in ,. tl w 7 IF 1 t I 111 111 I 1'. I I II f . ... ' I iiM.uiiir, nleudid HALL' C ontitigence. ' r r rr ihe Trcakirv of 821.190 60. The . - . . . . . . .. -..11 : ii in Iiursv merits are as loiiows: 4- fCT We learn that a will' )egT inc .i r given at Constitution ! Hall in - .: . . - . i ..- wn of HaUfjx; thci20th iiistUin com- ?35,51B 52 put to the vote ted. 1st. Rewired That were unanimously aJop- eeonomical his nti-hbors wiil -iVc' I to his promises, and 50 far their " J'.talr CMS permit "joati. him capital on lx ..;Y has sircnethencd Ms claims to the support and confide,ncc vat ion to the abi til V, fidelity Sif- r I?rr ! it. '"i n ti';irif lhr nrrrtlirn,. ,.c .. ui M.ii i v.icKco; io exKcl It. U '.- of the people since! his ele-;d thoe -.who' accuse us of U!rrh U Lhi'tl Magistracy, oy; u;cj :i: :nouic to us me worsi acticut, , and firmness which ho hi? j givin 4 u? crc-lit the leart rnf-Tt madifeold in ,itc discharge of his 6HiiMaeommo:i sense. -Cretiit, commcrci.) WT, dutie?,'3id the sooml republican doctrines is founded on the imrhiitablc pnncijj, which he h-is advanced 1 immsn nature,. anl it is jusl as itni.ii 17,530 S 1.895 178 49 I r.h ; i i h kv C a pi to! , memmof atiori of thc passage of the Jco-I ' I reas,lr.v I'epsrtineiR, motive over the Romok-. 1 v (iovt'rninent Hotie, Onjthc following moiinira train of cars' Pensioners, , will jjave Halif,x. on. a pleasure excursion ' ec!JalrK1t,(;?, and efoss the nc.rr at AVcddoLanrU10 fr ScUllS nrvHiirt 'iftf, fK Trtrf.tk T,;i .1 taxes 18-36, i .. v vt ivn nib i iiii.'oijiii 'linn tiy-i4i--'l -ri' : ; i" . T v J, .i , ,. f. , J i Interest on htate Loan, iar as icsirei, ano return io ii iiu.iv on inc l . - . - v -n i ! ,- Tv . I . . i. . CTomptroller s iloiiartnK'nt, idu Mm daytand a Parly given m the eve- 3. 1 , , 7 ?. j J I ' f J. i Kxerutive Ucpartment. it2r .600 93 00 and principles hisluiugurd . Iress and his Mcssagj of the: 1th of September U. , j 2nd. JlesolrHr Tint the incorporation of a United St ites Bank of anv kind wljal- unconstitutionni, jner.pcai- 171 IS. Lr2 . ti er. would !e 1 500 f)0Ct!an:i Uangirous to the liuprues oi me f nTr WAt 1 conic ani int purnv oi me uouiuici u ' rm rrn t "not r ti hf ilni(!fdnositorips of the Dtlb- horn 11.500 ning. lie fiiudsbt'CiUfHfthGy hae been tried ami overlhrow it, as it is to reverie ti.e ni: fiTiIor ff CI UAr?l - ' i T So fur from wishing (to detror r- wc havecoiisiantly labored to renvjve fru it tl iosc restraints which limit its extr"-' and pervert its use. Wc hare nWav;,v' i i . i r - r i r - . icnucu ior us irecuom lrpm .ihoso pra;ri bands which a foolish partial leg'ai e had thrown around it .Wc want no kjn no aristocracies to give hws to crethti.!; want neither hank presidents nor hatik t rectors to regulate its operation. Jnd i r State Uepartineht, &9 iiiave fiilfkl to iertorm their, duties as fiscal pOfazehts of ihc government. i I i .--.. . . . - i . . . - - 00, 4lh. Jtexofi'Cff, I hat this meeting cor-; wncre cretin j simrtjc given and nhf-re )f dialjly appiovcs of an entire separation of) shall not, as may suit their private pur.j , tnc i r euei iU opveninicni inun me i.niK", fj -twc.. ""'j1 comruj oiit ri f it would give greit 5.Visf.ietipnJ 'p- b .i i- p r:nt:n. penstfie .curiosity of mtny, who hare, not .G u cil f St,f secn Rail Roads, or taken excursions in the Ccmveution returns. Cars. Wc feel proud and very much flat- )j.ltrint General's Of- tercdJthat a nackacn of tickets liave heen v I v - r - - ..." ; ' I ' i "v v ) . . sent to Gen. Wilson one of the rahagers. Concessional JElec- to distribute among the Lidics of Tarboro and vicinity; )0 )() : and; that tions, ICY? An arhir ofhonor fit it may be term I - I - ! cd honor) not Jong since,. took place hc tweeni Col. 0.' Clairboncj and Gc'p. II. Foot; two disringuished politicians nf Mis-; Senatorial Elections, liogue iianks, 3.132 170 : J 16 ( , ioo 6 520 4 39 96 liipirious ! nleJ and lVirtk 1 hiod vf. )0 any connexion between them is! the banks of ja few interested jmson o the Itovernrngnt and the l'eo-i restore u to us natural irecuom. e W4r. of verv doubtful benefit to the fo take the siclil v plant from the hot-!,o where it has hecn nearly des.tr lycj bvi-! noxious treatment and restore it tb'f. uu, the ram and the winds of lieaiVu; ti lt may ou. iicsoU'cat i naininis meeting ingn-r lv approves of the Imdepcndent i rcasurv q! Bill;, which wasefrc Congress d tiring the extra session and that itr presents trie most Q eligible plan for the collection, safe keep- ; uig, aim iraiiMor oi iuc jiuuiic iiiuui) s 'of anv which has bcenRdcviscd since the 3, foundation of the Government, and. the I ilmi which is most tHinonial to the Cons! i- il l i e," 55181,495 15. tution itself J !: Cttt. liesoirca. - i hat these- proceedings the W arrenton Reporter, Nkatrf.r -Sentinel. Xot hav- be pnblished in sissinni. i The hntilo nnd hrllirrrnT t JnAt. ilisr received for seVPial WOCks til wz occurred in Alabama: as: custom and: tl oroit;h-s;oins Administration Jour the evasion of the law, has shots ivcrc exchanged w(Vhout effect j hut; PW the "fifth round resulted in the fall of Col. , CIf-LIlal- A1- iiJ. . ;L- --u;r , t.;.:.i Pork. The supply for fiinilV i tnvici .1 1113 i i:i uvti v iiu'iijuiii. -c nave' j i i- i - , i . , . , t . j .f, r7 , , i . . j tisc, which is uailv brought to our W-.V" i . " . ' v; ' "r- market exceeds that.of most cation, cut tmaetne it circw out ol so htical j the, haleigh Standard aild the Washington ' r i It. ... I .1, oio)e. . . ! made. such mcc-:lal, wc were induced to emiuirc in-i meeing he prCsVnted to Henry Fills, Esq. ' States Four JoUhe cause, aud learned that the ; for t,e ability with which he .has address ed and presided over tjic deliberations of become a hta! iy Bad. . this tntcting. ; Uii motion, incmef?iing aojournca. rilTT, Ch'n. delTerences, both 1IKNKY ELiiiERT Cin:r.s, Richard Joeuan, cretaries. (fjjWho prevented the pa?srge hill to.divorce bank and .state? Wc : publicans, aro about to assume increased importance and to separate these more vfidely than ever. . ;J - OFriCE HOLOKRS. It hivo become the practice at the close ff everj' election, for the ,fedcral presses tjo seasons, m' I10" and extends verv cmmitlornhl v Ik- being political Vond the last narticuhulv. " The IeadeHoftwo great rival parties. It is fur-Ui:. too; is uncommonlv Pnn.t ther represented, that another duel was an,i tht- prices already far below from SG 1-2 defeated this saluUry measure. not cnncrin U nointod tho dust exnoctation of the people dead on tbc snot, receiving the b;dl of his w:m pvrppdiivrlv' rn. .,! in.in.iiOn ijiem alone rests the duium 6f defeating i . .'( . F t - - w . fc v-- il I SV.'' antagooist in his heart. How much more The great organic questions which.tir.st pro-j fgbf j ao.put-;lbe;;;53rnc ; fjrric near patches, ; thoss'- of Jast .. year, being; ducHl 'the division of Fexk-ralis.s and Rc-j betweentwopf her citizens. One oft hem fell to 7, for nrinto hos. 1 a of the answer the opposition, aided' by jtlic votes of a few professional friends of the administration. atiil disap- wise and prudent! would be, for men to pot re sometime as hijjh as $12. ' AVestern to pork.it will be scon hv Hh Cleveland - l . H. - , 1 diderenccs of opi lion, and other (Ohio) Herald, is ahund)int, and as erstandings .in a more placid and jloNVas S3 50. Xoifolk Herald. exclaim that their party had to contend a- am taking .from their fjlo-.t . ... ... ... I. i A 33U1U me inuuence oi inu u.iii-e-iiuioers oi which the general government- mcrcoy inieno Ingio' hold oul tho false idea that thc plh (im are uniforinlv attached to. an actinir wjth, the, Democwtic party. That such mcnt ?mi tho fact nisi,' he sei n hv an rx.uninn- liBltreil - - - j j - - adjust mi sum humane manner,than that f sheding -blood, that man, hey cannot res' ore.! frjTjA memler of the , Bi Uisji Parlia- jii commenting on President Van Message to the Extra Scfsion of lion of tle public records, or by a. slight Congress, exprcs-res great aitisfaction at the s'lrvey of the polijllcal action of thest olli- jodrjl contained in that valuable ifocu . . . . v . f- i ... i ... : .ill i : ccrs in any maw. nr .mm u. rcnt, .igreeing with him on the currency Istraiion having carnetl . out the doctrine , , S. . . . -wi 1 Inkini' institution., of our Countrv 1 sincere hopes that Congress wil ie sanic consuierauon inio view ana DEM OCR A C Y) The following beautiful extract is th ! ihe just reward of their toiling, nclurion cif a speech of the lion. Win.! 1 I N. Y Daily c the measure and n nolomn account they "'ii . . . ' ' c . i .1 ! . 1 JlklU win nave io give oi metr .snyinn '' .. i. ii when the reckoning dayv sh.dl arrive. rcc. 'PL. -.tC. 1 . - ' i liw iir iiicja i j res.ra i n ' s ct credit, by willtholdiiic it fnurr tlio hnrp- aud industrious, who would pjoy i ift'u svsterh wr sl.-li'-Kr..t i., . . ." : the fawning favorite and wiid "tj.-u!jcT.-r U e arc opposed to having credit x'antil.!,! oy. oaoAing corparations, uul to ml itr.'. mate credit, wc are the mot nrJti.tfricui., aiui those men who say that we are; t.; cither do not know what thev mean.-at wcaro disposedi in charity, to think sTn s the case, or'are guilty offa wild mtsrei-rv scntation of our views, which Mm M,tii obnoxious to the charge of the ' falsehouds. In cither c;io tliev i.tit c... tied to the suppurior coiilideiice -of li'.t )ti. pie. y. Uncommercial Herald. 20,000 Simoon of tliVi Brxcrt. BURIED PERSONS Mr Buckingham, the celelrufe i Or? ''rfi tal traveller, who his recently jt rive j ir. New1" York, has been lecturing lorou'.ii houses In one of hii lectures, he gi'vr.R interesting aecoivnt of IheVsimW'u of tie desert., . v ;: ' : ; ) He sutcs that from the creat h rcnr;?f of person and pr)jerly, the re is little trn- ngcxrept in caravans. Ihee Iri 'i ica' v hen the poop c shall rerpnre them td g?e)v; coni,risa O 000 cjmc, aljcilla by ...... .., oi i,v io . ..c..v . 'Ifcpunng at lull speed the burroJill-ctur- net-, lully tlisclosetl, ,ar.r ihey win receive ,rt. f. : . . . th chief danger they h ive lo.encnuiit r i the Hot blast of tho dcMM t.. lis aorrcic't ,;is tokened! by & lurid MieA id i'1-c tr.-avei ' '!. .! .. .' - . : - . - . sun ie times ue eei; m ell, uu 1 ci. i a that the snoiis belone to the victors!" it m Is known to cve'ry man, who hus taken the. an'l b:i trouhle to make the juiipiiry, mat ii nas rc--tat;e t Mined rio' its service a targe host -ol ,M . carry . the isuggeJUM iritp.,ffrvcf; He fur IllOM III aillj ,VIIVI'"VJl , PUtl"" W.-. HIVi mom Oemocrntie States of the Union a dc cidetl fZorril liovernment are oncn nartiz-ihs of thej Federal partyi and it vvcuicd iiUtituiionof Arrrcrici;by placing his look to the conioMUon oi one ui inc mosi vclo 0fi the bill to rc-charlcr that corpora mnitrtm iii'tiirimiMin. iiu .i.inu' rL'iiurK . .' 1 I i I I Hi I t l.ll KX. m mm m - - - will he founXlo bc corrccU )emocratie States of the Union a dc-. majority !of the vo;liccrs under the' Urcat aT lloverriment are open ami active, son s iher slitcs that he was one of the few of ritain, who approved cf Gen. Jack oursc in ilemplishing the great mo cone Iu ion of a speed Allen, Senator in Congress from Ohio. l.l t i-nrurl .if liio rncHft..,! iU v . I . 7ii"M rT T 'rt tl t tt ' A i ni?l!nn rT fin Democracy is a sentiment not to be ap- m-Tricd ladies uod to taSe place a',1:b'y jean sunsets. :t papeo, corruptcu:. or compromiseti.' it .in- oaoyion. knows no baseness; it cowers to no it oppresses no Weakness. Fearles ous, humane, it rebukes the arroga ishes, honor, and svmpTthises i it . 1 -. - i numoie. it asks nothimz but What It eon- possession oi ncrw l no second in "person a I . i i I v , r , i f, . . i r ii , , .,,' L- ;vo"M.i, jienvuaung me eyes nos aa cedes; it concedes, nothing but; what it de- i npperaaec followed anl the bidders grati-: majl and iu,inua7in i,f c,t!v ll mar.ls. Uestruclive only of despotism, it 1 bed themselves with handsome wives ac- lf1rmUnta 'I'lvo.' - i , , is the Solc conicmilvc of Ubcr.y,fuV, ,'oa ' cordip, lo..be;.!,pth, cfrse,. B,, b',,&ffirb property, it is the sentiment of freedom, was seems there were in Babylon some o!hcr wrl, . : , , r, ofequ,'l obligations It is the laW of natural l3'i for whomo moAey wasdikelv to be:nf V ? V " U arrT v pervading the la w of ti, hnd. Thestu-1 ofTVrdd ; yet tho J also tvere disposed of-so ! w p hUl ' : 7 ,ou"'id pid, the fcllish, and the base in spirit may ! provident were the B bylonians. ; When ! baC9 lur,,.td 0 ,he 'l'1 isaine remarK . . (, e -ftank of lhe Ulilcd States.) He e aliudc to v ' ! ' i ' i the people .. . i.. i exnresscs him set confident that t the I OSl Ullicc .wcpji uneni, uiv; ' n i j im.i .vl.i.h ihe Federal Bank editors ' of thi confederacy, has a solid basis to1 V'I ... ..- . .- II 1 wou!d fain make the people believe is an - foun n. iive of nolitical corruolun. In the east w , i 4 concurring heir reasons upon, in sustaining and witn . inc old veteran in that in the not, in the north, in lhe south, so Jfo Successful prcK-ceding fjr . statements liave been made up, a -.'... . i'.iL ' . ,.V. All ...I k.. .L'.wl. ma aru v ui mc pom uuu tj ai w hhcu m i v.u-, . ,. . . . . . i i L' ii i a . i . ii . 1 f . r 1 roni a : tpynineraoie oarrier io me iiucri.es oi tnis eranis. Tak one inMancc. the mammoth, that would in the end be an v r- sk.-tv ai. -K t ftik .Mil . i : lit i-iiore us, appearsviiut uic.v u. '.nappy peopic. i ne uisunguis.ncq metntxr M....jchuttts 3J0 Post mastexs,of wlwm j touchCsj it Considerable Icng;h pn the evils 30sro:-Clccuoneering Fctlerahsts. r 1" ;and niharrassmcnts of EndJnd jn her alio uug io inis suiMeci nc dosioii .auv- . ' l . , - . i , rate axsV Their milunce is the greatest' unanc'af ami- commercial aua.rs, and at bsrru r wchaveio the spread of demoeraey,' tributes the great derangements that have raid ct Mr. Ketikall will not turn one of so oitendcbigcd that Country with distress, them out. The democrats in .several p!a-j lo u,g of Ene'.and; and aclinowicdged res liavc urged hinito do and in sever- . . J ,r , r i -.l .L i .'- ;' , i- . .u r - . r ' r.i t himseil fuily .satisfied without vestige of ralic 'representatives in the lcgi?lHtt:re has doubt, Jlhat it would bo essential to their . . , . ....w.i uiv- siiiinun is cxbecicti. ano -M uuuuume ii aa a v-uigar uung: out in the , m ueauiuu virgins saysmc nisiorian,',..,), ,hfl i..!t. .u i- t Y .r ;-f history of our race, the democratic t.rinei-! wcrclsVild, the; crier ordered the most dc-,,1 ,? - T1 i mI U c f'l pie has developed and illustrated the high; iformf !. to stand up; and after he ha'd 'open- j V a r . f .i I- r,-5Kr. r ' 'V "" est morahand mtellectiial attrihutbs of our fly minded who would marry her with a ! pJ; L d,,,"f n; .fop posed in its coj. nature, Ves! that isa noble, magunimousali;sum. she wds at length "a(yodgcd to ?":;Ji ! , lo U,e c'? ,e an.r.i.hH ,Ptim,.n ...J.tho. man !,n wnni-i tv, .mIc,? .vi.i, K tV'4, P"9 lKnr down on theot.ier .t. auctions, enlarges the circle of (our svm4r iesir.themc;vc, palhics ami elevates the soil I of iman'v unr ffD,:i the Sale of a handsome woman served 111-claiming ..an .equality with the ; best, ''die 33 3 .portion to inosc who iyr'.-. either of .s rejeets as un worthy of his .dignity, an3Srccb!o look, or that ihi! rj "other im- ' minds of hik pcrtcefion. I hi custom p; -vailed about 500 years before; Christ political immunities over the felloWs. 1 es ! it is an ennobiiriir nriopJ pic and may that spirit wliieh hani pated V" i"cij in tou .cvuiu:!OTiar coaicsi iiir;j ' j ":5uinjus irienos oi ir. II h?M- its estahltshmer.t, continue to animlie ills,39 Cophran, who has for several years nast tlicir shirts, to the imendiugsirugg for its jbeenj he Proprietor of the Lafayette! Hotel, preservation. : i 1 i,n ms town, wiii regret to hear of his nrc- mature death, by the accidental dishar lf 4 4W1 mm.' 1 f .... . "- "J m r1.-.hrl,m v!as a passenger in tf Reporler. but in in." And ctihciaiiow thconicd aristocracy to fettcrlhcm in ?have.l,eenn)otery tocharge J uiX Ue ffoW them that which the v rnci: of the Government oth-j. ,i . . . I . . . , i . . ' , dirL-cted siino rtwd inherit drom their ancestors. thati which been exerted to induce the Postmaster gcth.Tjl to icmovc obnoxious whig and put ... a . i ...... t. ft. . I..., .. . . 1.1 llkl..UMl UUI 111 ledeial prcss s that tti: iiid.icnci: cersit always directed a'gitnsl their piriy. ,( 1 ui. liejwfter. TSe State, omc.-Thc State House now building it Rah igh, of hewn granite. "lM,n:ini lo "c cyr.ipieicti Jn atjout i0 ycnr ahd iU houc of die In st edifk rt of lhe kind in the Coui.trv. Tt.c walis are - 'c:U'the un m.'cu) exjnodedon O:eduo uaWaV JiSiiO, and tho ct- welf.ireJ to break up that corporation Will the people of this hanPv' renublic cot them so many rivcrsof blood to achieve. ' i I . -. - -'. . I by a re-cbartcr and icanimatioh into life. a monster tliat would prey without cc-osing tipon their. vitals! God Forbid. 'aihoU'hs Jtdgrmcht cf his prifi From the JVarrentbA ... PUBLIC MEETING. J : - A. meeting cf the pc 3pic of this cotinry jheing called through t ie Warrenton Rc- portets to ascertain whblhcr the jdefeat of the administration in the City and State of :ew lorK, Pad m any wie didiearted or intimi.lated the people of Warron (the neighbors and compeeri of Nathaniel .Ma con) the Court House was ultai to over flowing on Tuesday, (2Sth ult. ) the second day of , the County ; Con rt. General John H. Uawkins called the mectinglto order by nominating as President, Henry Fills, .The nomination being unanimously s.js- aineti, Mr. t ills took the Chv.rJ Eiheri oi:r first psgr, 'may be seen Mr. ie,Mi:on an,, acknowl- Cheek and Rienard Jordan. Ior p!e, that have johhen chon SccreUri : tney wouhl not he buried where they 1 Although th; atmosphere is thick with ti It HI I t I 1 1 I I .. Oscarl which sailed from f,W,n fA.kr ucrw.cd crirsoi which it was retorted had hern tl'C scend aw and n f uu board o.t r V ? After several days of surpen, however, news wss received of her sr. fc arr yal at ycI"p- TM lief thus afforded t to his tarady and friends was of short duration, for tho next day mail brought intelligence that tlio vessel! wis indeed safe, but that he had died of lockjaw, occasioned by receiv ing bpth cliafgesj of a double barreliid gun io hisi arm, the pin having accidentally gone off whilst in his own twnds. AinpK taiion . was effected as soon as the brig ar lived at Velaseo, hut without relief.; f 4 f I lyyetteville Observer. v Credit. Whether by foola or krraves, ;s deubtfol, bat the cha-ge hss eaeu'ben a. yellow sand prodticin ilarkness. so tela-. tliat one cai see an t extended hand a: -t darknri,.! too that can be full a new. po tion is to be taken,! a new lir.e of ramch formed, ant a new operation goiic i'throus wiih. ('This is often necosary to lo danr many times, until reduced to jm feet lfK k-suc hy exhaustion, thev sink ar.d : and arc buried beneath the "d. groans of the women ami childicu, lu: men and beasts help f ful bevontl dcstri(iti- simoons to which Mr l'ac - ' "JUJVIIj lilSikU iJ. T - out of a caravan cf 50,O'J0 per4ir.s retim ing lrom a pilgrimage lo ' .Mtc;a, to M1 shrine of Mahomet which .wis ov,-r:iP by this destroying blast, ouYyfftcen cWr ed alive to tell the tale. Peiersburs Market December Cotton from s$ to 310J Int.; -OBITWY.-! .Ia the iii, cf life v are ia dcaihl" - - ....v V , . . . wiw - . -J ... . I J ag-d Q Ab'y: , 7 ivaji f n
The Tarborough Southerner (Tarboro, N.C.)
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Dec. 8, 1837, edition 1
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