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The Weekly Union from New Bern, North Carolina • Page 2

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I I Si 3 VUe li cuso Hirer ImpiovemenL. tn'the afternoon-of the- same ay 4aaijlhe4 THE VOTE OF; NORTH CAROLINA. Yt give below tbe vote of thi a1 State in In tlra report of the boirus meetinr of the THE UNION We confesa the soft impachmem; we' ac NEW. COMPENSATION BILL. fin- i knowledu6 that in many i'thinrrs are I an ioe neuse mver navigation yitcd by the President of the-AcW Ni a 1864, (oiGor.

Bragg rrd Oeti. Dockery It rutinrl at am lialtiv ata old fogy iWejdeny thatlwjLeslaturi off waving a fipnee to be fiUed the returns llail tioad. to join afewoi bis out friends in r1 AUGUST 2Tth, 1856. or Msrs Hraijg and Gilmer. i pliasur excursion onltheiloadvas farto mws if 18 oia proiy.

or completed the invitation was accepted, and l0f- OI vong on iwen.y 1854. 1866. IheJ had li pleasant tie of it. He expressed CK Sr? Mtqoraea to repre- il COUNTIES. himself highly gratified at the etforta now in wrote 10 secretary to ivscue his natal tbwtt ifrom FOB PRESIDENT, JAMES IJ HA If AH 7 effects of the unwise JegwIkUbn i 'I0-') lual was II7 I portantHthe Stale should be represented at OF PESNSYLYANIA.

days. Washing rojr, Au. 19, The member, of Irjohgreasj tcked. tbeir pay under the new bSli providing or tlieir compensation i.amely: Three thousand dollars, commencing from tieilb of March 1858, and that rate for er. 4rjf day fromt the last named period irp tcr The membert who have bei yoJtroia abseptdpring the late' Uot ecrttfed upon honor as to the amouni ef time thus list, for) which wfti dedaction wa made frt in their salary.

I Although tbrSeTBate laserted" in Sffice appropnat)il 80000 an overland seto welj pail to Si TranvUeo from ivmt 'point on the Mississippi rivr, it was finally sfficken oat fey the action of the committee of conference. 3 ft Pt I the anfouaV aieeting of the Stockholders. power to giant to a corporation dF an Jndu vidualjthe right jto throw a lock and liam acrcu' a nairigabU river for lhe' purpose of levying toll from the passers by in vessels of any description Kavigable" streams afe free to all eitixeus, and whenever a legislative body grsntsexclusiye privileges to a corporation (ike thar of fihe Neuse Hive Derangement they does not belong 'to them," save on the adage that might makes right. True, it may be said tht the thing fs Often done We acknowledge that many things are often done by Ub all, that we have ho right to do. It i a common fading of poor fallen humanity, to usurp power for the pur In our rambles lat: Saturdajr; fore- I reeved the folio wiag reply read AUmance, FOR VICE PRESIDENT, 1 CKECKIIf 1SIDGE, aeross our indefatiffableMav6 I to' the meeting Alexander, noon, we came Anaon, engaged in Oitkjb Ralei6bJ iT1 ring nis personal -supervision i AJc-JJjLECftnn giving his personal supervision I An ExictmyRl 690 235 255 902 550 I 671 333 751 562 775 620 44i6 Ashe, Burke, to improvement connected with.

the beau 1 -11 I 28th, 1856. 505 ty and health of the town. Indeed one can R. JTatcbl tEsfiut Bui) corn be, ELEOTO RS For President Vice President, Bladen, Bt-rtie. scarcely take a walk at anytime during the gjfc: Your letter was received on ves-day, but what he sees some work- progress terday morning.

I Vive called tlie attention 410 490 Beatifort, 575 901 FOR THE STATE AT LARGE 1 HENRY M. SHAW, of CcnaiWCK, ing such as the trimming of trees, clearing of theBoard of Internal Imf rovements to the 435 4.16 pose of oppreasirtsr the Weak. out of the gutters, feci; plainly evincing that 1 matle.j You will be I will RAMtJELP. HILL. CASWKtL.

gytlw firstjiethDdist Church ever built Cabarfas, 425 624 Catawba, 739 ti '310 It wuld have been iuacb better for the in our Hjity Fathers are in earnest in di-char. send jpbu a Commission when the Governor 638 599 lttr 1 terests of the citizens of the Counties bor iig their duty, and that our town officer is returns. a CliolOTrtiat been so -near completed, tnai aerncis 'are now hehtin the builcliag. The brst rectiag was h.eld in this neW edifice cn 000 000' Curab rland 1473 904 AAA .7 Ji. 1st District, Wu.iF.

Martin, of PasqUotant determined it shall be well done. That' VeH respectfully, your obt. servant. dering on '''the NcUse to have received the 283, wio an, 1-4- 2d right go ahead! forty dollars give ri us by the Legis PULASKI COWPER. 512 Columbus, 3rd lature in the first instance, then to have ap Saturday and Sunday the 6th and 10th by Ren D.

B. Nicholso hose plain straight forward, logical manner of preaching was re it Camden. Carteret- Ii appointed State's proxy as the re Ser 504 i ly the ReV; LOllS H. Spur- 4th pointed Commissioners for the purpose of cord will show, ou the 28th July, 1856. J.

Blow, of Pitt. M. B. Smith, of New Hanover Gastos H. Wilder, of Wake 8 E.

Williams, of Alamance. Thos. Sxttlx, of Rockingham P. Waring, of llecklenburg W. W.

Avaav, of Burke. 5th Cherokee, Caswell, cleaning out the fallen trees and sand bars geon. The publishers Messrs. Shelden, Gdyetnor Brairsf sent the Com mission. Blake- paired with the highest satisfaction by the large audieocoattendingi Rev.

J. B. Martia ia that obstruct certain spots a the river, and man New York.have fent us a bound WIJ1- receiveu on me ioin.a aay alter tbe Chatham, 7th ih 8ii let nature have its course, the first great a meeungf. i copy of fifteen sermons delivered by this i the regular paator of the church. Clinton is bleissedf with church privileges.

The I i 1 freshet wdttld have completed all the in 41 Modern Whitfield at tha Park I I Jcontended in the meetini? that! was the 125 399 427 1005 1017 219 544 978 679 364 1061 1404 897 1 713 808 1078 proveiiient that our fated riverTequires. In i Presbyterian (Church has been completed a- Church, London. We have read a portion Stat's proxy and had all the evidence of the of them and are constrained to say, that factJtliat coulu have in the absence of the stead of that, our people instructed their mem CleHveiand, I -avidson, Duplin, Kt)icbmbe, Forsx ihe, Frauklin, Gaston, jW Bragg majority is thouaand jj they contain marks ot. the liighest order, of Governor. bout three years and the new Baptist ebmeu has had service conduoted ih it about tw months.

A new Episcopal Church i shortly to Greeted at this place, the lot having been purchased, and the subscription far ptilpit oratory, and rrtpnifest an originality of Id regard to the twenty share of stock I thought and earnestness in the cause of the earned the meeting, my scrip consisted of bers to form a company' and all that sort Wbxt a people we are for confedera tin; and jet there are some who are blindly and ignorantly striking vigorous blows a gainst the great Confederacy We attrillute no improper motives to any one Connected with this failure. VVo believe it to be Redeemcrj rarely equalltd in these We Granville, enough adVansd to justify a beginning of a dozen or morecertifices which in the ex citetoeut of the meeting I handed to the Tel 1080 744 000 .1225 0 572 1 432 600 537 i f36 the work-Clnton Independent. 528 358 f422 CONGRESS On ilonday the 18th instf precisely at 12 o'clock, thi interesting body adjourned, without making any provision for the payment of the army's expenses the following official yeai. The Black Republicans who control the House of Representatives, bad affiled a Fxk PlRAsdls. Alexander Forot, of Paris 55 1 I has aecured a pntefat for making a prasri lersf As soon as my attention was called to thtffict that I had certificates for more stovk ihaftil hnd a right to represent 1 demanded from(the Teller, who had the srip in tlia preience of a witness) my certificates for th purpose of withdrawing the 20 shares of stock bu he positively refused to surrendr the scrip or -ny pait of it and I did not jel that, cah be folded into the form of a fan, in stead of folding it'in the common manner.

i A' small plate of brass is attached to the end Guilford, Greehei, Gates, 1 1 ay wood, Halifax. Hertford, Hyde, rilenderson, Iredell, Jacksan, Jenes, Johnston, Lenoir, idisou. rider on the Army appropriation Bill, eitrcU ing the operation of the troops in Kaneap, of the 'shank ef tho and on the two and disarming the militia of that territory do not know the price of the volume seut us, or Ve would gladly infoim our reader for doubtless tney are all on the qui vive to road or know something: of this second vouth ful Timothys who has just fallen among the religious world of London, like a stray me teor from the azure vault of Heaven Editor's Table. United States Maoazins. The August No.

of this monthly has been received. As usual it contains valuable matter for the general reader. The price is two dollars. Address J. M.

Emerson Co, New York. Carolina Cultivator -We are in re. ceipt of the August numoer of this interests ing and useful farmer's Journal. Subscribe I ides q( this plates wo, other platen aro hing thus in a manner constituting themselves thi 345 584 237 303' ,243 392 366 230 936; 394 573 428 696 217 605 .145 '229 possfjsiorif ot it until five or six hours after d. i lo these latter the ribs of one-half of executive and judicial branches of the Gov 26.3 th each plate of the parasol are secured by joints eminent, as well as i the legislative.

Tlie RICH'D TAYLOR which oiily allow therajto move in the same whole object Was to assist the 'Emigrant Aid plane of the plate. The two tides of the par McDowell, Societies of tae north in colonizing ilansas with the rabble from that section, and to pre Toj the Editor of the Ukion asol fold tog ef her like, a fan, and the shank or handle is jointed, to fold betwen the two in the umal manner. August 25th, 1856; Moore Mii Isomer) Macon, I 725 vent emigration from the South by force. 000 000 ear' Sirs In your last week I' hi But these revolutionists were sadly mist a-ken, for the President immediately issued a proclamation for the assemblage of an ext ra session on Thursday, the 21st day of August TEN iER OF A PUBLIC DINNER TO instant, and a cepy was immediately served upon these jubilant Freesoilers before they Mecklenburg, 1024, Nash, 1115 NevHanovMl09 Northampton, 641 Onslow, j. 596 Orange, 963 R- squotank 331 343 725 Person 601 Robeson, '782 Rocki ngh am, 1 0SG 775 The Democrats have carried Arkansas, Missouri, ani Kentucky by large Majorities.

If they are beaten in Iowa, the following, from the Boston1 Pos will show how it was doner "The Rock Islnnd Argus puts a new face on the victory in Iowa, which the Fremonters here are shouting so maeh about: '-'b The Fillmore and Fremont mei united on the same state ticket a ticket first nominated by the Fillmore party. They also united on all or nearly all the other candidates. We, have-returns from Scott county, which gives about 200 majority for the Fillmore ticket. How the state has gone it is impos-iible to tell th jfollowlng occurs irl the prb'cet dings of the of called meeting of tho Stockholders of the Nase River Navigation Company, viz. "JvVilliarn i G.

Bryan and William H. Ohver were appointed tellers to ascertain what amount of stock was represented in the meet" iifg, and who received he number ot v)tfs for Chairman. The committee report-ej that 120. shares were represented in the njeeting being a large majority, and that Iltjnr? P. Whitehurst bad received six him and thirty voles." I was utteilv sui prised to s-ee the above, i made no such import noi gave my consent for any such report beinf made, nor did I know until seeing that any such elections for Cfi airman had been held.

By puhlishing the bo ve you wili Veiy Respectfully, Si WILLIAM H. OLIVER. Rowan, an error of judgement and nothing else, and that they have ruined our prospects of help from the Legishjttuni for this purpose, for per haps a century. From What we Understand! it was the opiniou of the property holders of the towD, when thay voted for the town's subscriptiou, that not a dollar was to be paid by tho town until the Lock and Dam was proved to be practicable! The question now is: was that proved? If so, the subscription oi the town should have been paid. If not, it orght not to have been paid.

But as the affairs of the Company new stand, that has nothing to do with it, Tt is utterly impossible to Carry on the work further. Public opinion is against its continua. tien. The money advanced by the State and by private stockholders is exhausted. The materials have been sold by the creditors of the Company The Company i still in debt some 6,000 Dollars.

The best plan would be for the Hards and Softs to come to SOSNe amicable nrrangenacht, atJ affup.t a compromise by appointing a commute come posod of one half Hards, the other moiety Softs, for tbof purpose of auditing and acr-taining who are the real, creditors of the Company, and how much is the exact afnetfnt of its Indebtedness. There sems to be a disposition to the affairs finally in that nray. Afie this has been effected, let a full meeting of the Stockholders be called; let every Stockholdor be present and assent to it; and then pay all just By following this course of conduct, we have no doubt that every equitable debt of the Company wili be paid, tl at has beon contracted on tho faith of the to tr'a subscription. This appears to be the only piaoticab'le method for the bona fide creditors of the Company, to realize their just ilexi EAwiird Staufy By referring to another colamn, be seen that the citizens of Newbera irre spective of took occasion of a brief vuif of MrStanfy to the jdaco of bis tfativi ty, to tender him a public dinner, which be liuthorfpfd, I Riehniond, aInpsoh, Surry, Stokes, 497 932 621 403 113 SCO 797 636 05 109 729 1541 754 6ranly, Tvrrel, Uni, Warren, 245 Rerolntlon In fiau Domingo. HON.

EDWARD STANLY, Correspondence. Newbkrn, Aug. 16th, 1150. Hon. Edwaed Stasly, JJtar Sir 1 In behitlf vf insnj jbu'rfelr low citizens, irrespective of Party, we fjive joua cordial and hearty welcome to your nau tiye town.

The kindness which they have always re ceived a your hands and the lively interest you have ever shown for th growth, prosperity and honor of our beloved old Newbero will ever cause them to cherish for you feelB ings of the warmest ar.d most exalted kind. Many of us wishing to meet you sociaHy, would be. pleased for you to name some day that will bust suit your convenience, to attend a dinner which we now tender yon with the earnest hope that you will gratify our wishes. Permit us to express tLe hop- that circumstances may soon induce you to fix your residence among us; but whether this shall be tbe case or not, be assured that our heartfelt shall ver attend you; confident that wherever' you are best known," you will be most highly rppreciated. Siucetely and respect'faHy, Your Crienids.

JOHN BLAC KAVELL, M. W. JARVIS, ELIJAH CLARK, WM. G. BftYAN, And many others; 157 I W.ijne, Wilkes, adrift, Yancey, If TEXAS ELECTION.

i New Orleans, Aug. 1h Democrats" have again carried the State" 1145 .325 6 0 639 48.705 46,620 46,620 could get into the cars, Can any aoutherner doubt ny longer what will be the deplorable state of affairs, should Mr. Fremont become the President of the V. States. Let us unite then brethren of the South and vole for Jas-Buchanan, the only man of the tw national candidates, says Rufus Cheat of Massachusetts, Messrs.

Pratt and Pearc of Maryland, Jones of Tennessee, and thoisands of old fFhigs, that can keep put of office this sectional, Free soil prty. By tho President of the United States of America. A PROCLAMATION TFhereas, whilst hostilities exist with various Indian tribes on the remote frontiers of the United States, and whilst in other' rer-spcts the public pface i serioiwl threaten-edf Oongrtss has adjourned without granting the necessary sujp ie for the Army, tlepri-TWig the Exeetrtive of to perform his 'd'utjf in, relation" to the e'emraon defence and security, and an exfraorrjirrary occasion has thus arist for the Assembling of the two HoMsesot Congress, I do therefore, by this ray Proclamation, convene said Houses to meet aCfh'e Capitof, irt the city of Washington, on the SJ'fsti day of itugust instant hereby requiring the respective Sfrrators and Keprsxwtstives therr and thre to asserble, to consult and determine on sn'ah meastfres as the of the Union may eem to require. In testimony whereof, I have causel' the seal of the United States to be frert-iroto- afix ed, and signed the same with ray kind. Done at the city of Washington, thi '1 0th day of August ia tbe year of our Lord, 1850, and the Independence of the United States th 8Ut.

i FRANKLIN PIERCE. By orderiW.L. Marct, Secretary of State XXTS A 8SSSKNr The Extra Session of Congress convened on the 21st instant. Thirty eight Senators were present. The Standing Committees were continued ne- befo.

e. The House rssolution prjyiding for suh bill as; failed for want of Exciting News from Kansas St. Louis, August 21. The Leaven we fih Bragg Maj. 2,065 jKaWYohK, Aug from San Domingo i to the 3d, state a revolution was in progress there, growing out of the terms of tlie Spanish treaty which favors the descendants of Spain, The Spaniards, being: the most rumerotts, wish to hoist the Spanish flag again, and citizens and soldiers were hasten ing to the Spanish Consul to get registered as Spanish citizens.

A great excitement had arisen in cossequence. All the tribunals were closed, and busi-aets suspended. The President of the Cabinet was threatening to reoign, and the foreigners and liberals were looking anxiously for a government vessel to protect them. The liberals say, that the Spanish flag shall never iaain be hoisted there. i jThe Spanishtonsul was opposing the ratification of the American treaty thwarting jpFournal of the I7th states that three hundred pVeesoilers, headed by Brown drove a colony fof Georgians near (sawattomie into Missouri, destroying their property i On the 15th the Tread well se'tlcrnent was ati fccked by four hundred Freesoifers and sent to Gf6v.

for The Governor called on the who refused to obey him. A fiijht occurred on the 14ih near 0sa-iw'attomie between twj hundred Fieesoilors Newbern, Aug. I8, I856. land twlre pro-slavey men The latter in a 'I' 'I 1 if-I i. i I the American consul in all Lis measures.

gl'oit. Twentvthree Fruesoiler were killed I have no power of language to express lKQ(i wounaed. I Died. In irenton, Jones County, on the 8th of August, 1856, Virginia wife of Witf. F.

ugtti, in the 19th year of her flhilej recording lbe death of this inestimable woman, there is a orrowj flis the Iheart that no binguao-e can expie.s i vet 'tis difficult to feel that dead llrr pre-euce, "like the shadow of a HWing lesc-iiintj1 the upper sky," lingers upon In iin jwgiti-itionl we caii hear Jier fice, hei fi't-" steps and the eye 4ooks jfor hef coming a stiong fo rgtl'ulness that she Th-; cal unity came1 upon her friends like the swift amd sirre'lighiniugs jrash, hthI they are stricken witu an anguish almost over-poweriagi for friends ever kad an olject calculated to kindle in tbejheartjbihjatid holy affections the subj-ct jof this PrtR tri-buteiwas tone of these, none knew her but to esteem, to love her; so y.Ungt so gentle, -no ho gifleJ with qualities that "the hear in its happiest contemplations so lojes to dwell. upon, that involuntarily we exclaim, truly, Death loves a shining- ma And I were it not for the blessad iiope tuat in quitting this world, her spbit has gone to that huino, where saints and angels dwelJ," the grave in "wrapping her offerihg clay, rnisrht wkll sv victory i Tbi Naval Bill. This Bill appropriates, ihe uC3 of ia-eluding forth No.VJk navy yardr tlie Washington yard, $333 000 for (he San Francisco yard; besides rrry gratification he receipt of your favor 1 4l 3 ii i i I On the lth Lecompton was attacked by of the 16th Inst, giving me a hundred of. Lane'a men. The United cometOmy njative plac, and tendeMJg me Slate8 troopv l)avinj? ifi chWg6 Robinson, the compl.meut of a public dinner, BIOwn and others, suTrende-ed without fir As a private citizen I am averse to public j.

a gun Co. was absent Rt ontprtainments and during this visit I am unJ enteriaiuiueuia tune. 1 1 is house was burnt, Mr. Clowes, aMa from imDerative cOrtsideiatious to accepts -r -a i i i ADio irom luipcirtu I editor of the Southern Advocato, and another 000 for coal basin; and railway at that port, and 3000 for coal depot at Key West. time iO rCC-eive the signatures of th presiJ -l 1 your invitation1.

Uut most sincerely iao i as '1 sure vou I have never received any -mark ofij public confidence of which I am so proud, aaj of this testimenv of esteem Yora the citizens; It is reported that large bodies are organizing in Missouri; also that the pro-slavtiy meu intended to burn Iawrence or the 20th of a town endeared to me by so many hallow ding officers ot'toth Housea was concurred in. The Houaa $ksd tha, Amy Ml precisely as before; ajea 8f, noes 85. Messfs Phelps and Orr endeavored to defeij the Kansas rider, but was snowed under bj the Black Republican revolutionists. The South must be united bow oi never. All issues are bugbears compared to this great slavery ene.

I 1 recollections. The honor yon bestow upon me, Jis more ha dfcliued with his aieustomvd modesty. Mr. 8. lelongs to' the Henry Clay nmf Dair-iel Webster school of politics; he has not turned aside to worship any of the political Baals of the couv.try, but has preserved himself from all.

His opposition to the Dmoc-racy does not carry i im so far (we learn)-as te oblige him to join an of the crazy sects that are now distracting etrf' country and threatening it with ruin. He' remains a1 tru "to- the CorHtiluti'ois and the Union. We" were much graiifredat this unanimous tribute of respect paid him by our citizens; show in as it does that Newbernians of any party are not so hide-bound, but what Jhey can honour politilieal honesty and eonsisun-ey wherever found; What a contrast to- the selfish politicians ef ib day, is tKy adherence to honest con-victiocs! Onpoed as wV avis-to-Mr. Stanly in raany poiiiicaf doctrines, we yef carT on oar in him the upright 1 Sateman; we feel that it is not in the fundamiJDUl principles of our government that, we materiailj differ, but' only in the details, the means necessav to carry out these acknowledged principles. tills us in thander tones, in- language not to be raiaken, that however much' tbe poo pie of tbea United States' may differ in ojpi nion on Tariffs Banks, pc; on 1 certain things the masses' are united, and Chat is, tha1 civil and religious liberty hair always be a cardinal principle of ooV institution and tha' thi sovereigns' are ersr reid to honor faithful public and" td frown on tos-political, ambitious, selfish weathercock, who are ever on the alert to take advantag-of popular prejudices and temporary whims, to rids into power.

than I am entitled doubly dear to mef jpASTox tor of one of the Catholic cHdrches, of PhiU delphiaj married a wealthy yoang lady, a member of his church. He has bteu Treas-nrerof a CaOiolio Temperance Society, and TBankerj for a great many people. He hi jj u. I Abolition Documnt8 at tbs South. oo.

Duberry has been arrested at Columbus, Mist- charged with circulating the speeehes But the pride, the daily joy of all who knw Uec, -is gone her spirit'pa-sed like a mete or melting- aayi while we gazing on i. We say ti(k those endeared to her, by tho strongest ties koown to the human heart, weip. fut not without of a hp-V py uaiod with herein tlie world ofeteraal blis. from the kind manner in' which it has been offered. To hay a seenred the good opinion of- soj many worthy gehtlemerr of Newbei'n irre spectUe of Party," would be a proper, rewartf to any public man after years of disinteestpd ani yaiuatde pabJicJ services.

An jimbitiou man could have no higher honor to As in the nast. no lapse of time. no long England's Drpendbrs. It was stated re. cently in the British Parliament that during the late war the desenioh from the English militia were 13 per from the Scotch militia 20 per and from the Irish militia only 5 per eent, Yhil the English militia gave recruits to the line at the rat of 7 14 per; cent; the cotcb at.

the rate of 14 1-2 per the Irish gave at the rate of 2 lr per cent. The Irish -militia was, i ncomparably the most valuable branch in the The graification of the Government has'been shown in thV recent dis 'SnatoreFufnnerand Seward among Ine punifthment'oa conviction is 1Q Tears ST Hon. Percy Walter of Alabama know nothing member i of- Coa ress freci that State, is out for Buck and $3T The Democracy of Wake had a glo rious tihie of it at their rejoicings on the 20th There wasj a grand Barbacue, and Torch Light Distinguished speakers entertained the audience: amonir in the paniteutiary. i 4 continued absence has diminished or can di- ininish my attachment lor wewoem, so in the future wherever I may bel shall feel th ARRIVED. Kjtw Tort Laura EL Johnston.

Johnston Schr. GoLDiBORonGH Fxmaui, CoTaiox. Rev. S. M.

Frost, formeily of place, now of Wil deepest interest in- ner piosperuy. ana. uie liveliest gratitude for your W. P. Moore.

i mJzoMo tiehr. Ocean" Wave, Jlatthewi, to A.I T. Jerkins mington, has been appointed President of this which were Gov. Bragg, Thoma Loring cleared. baodmeqts m.Tipperary and oiher counties, James U.

Jordan EsqVof jnatitution, vice Dr. Closs resigned. Very Respectfully, yours. EDWARD STANLY. To' Elijah Clark, 'l FayttUvill naval store by Wm.

p. New York; by I Sclir. Ocoari Wave, AjPRoptimojr vow Cxxxfokku The aggregate The know nothings of Virginia hare Dibole 'A' Bras. If Schr. Elizabeth, Ltchum, BalUrtore hj W.

amount approprlaUd for the benefit of California Trusien Polk, Esqn the Governor elect pt Wm.G. Brtak, John Black we il, organized a new secret concern called The Acrerkan League." The fees of admission of Congress is said to be about joere at the late session $13,000,000. lone, Ire'nnd, Weet Indies. I liissourijis. a Delawan.au by birth, and formerly lived3nsT MctK W.

Jarvi and others; nto thia ttv? culTert-are tea cents I I i 1 i.

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