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11 si to hod, an Anti-Van Burkn Convention Jetersbui4g jCoiistellation' speaks. Facts yjyjE REGISTER tion of good order ahd nr.maintaining ber into the.Confederacy is, frrsti by act JPostsgripL in on -the 2drMonday of Janua cannot 1 lie recorded votes are stubborn It A1VEIGII, If. C. uye supremacy; 01 tne laws, nis aaaress 0t Cnress, to authorize- it to lormT Was calculated to exercise a good effect, Ccmstitution 'which being presented; and and was received with applauseJU The, approved bCongressthe he is Mi ry, 1 836, for the purpose of nominating a things. We invite the attention of the rca- The'Rteolutions introduced into the legislature Candidate for the Presidency and Vice- 'the" fbl 16 wi rtg extract' fro ui the r- 5 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1835.

of'Tetitmssee, hwniihattng Judge White for the Pre vi uiu uui uiijcioc, anu raumiiiea inio -inej. union ou tins same Presidency. The meeting was vt favor of sidency, been passed th House ontheapproachij of a carriage towards TiAiOnVai seutativby a voter of 60 to 12. Whatever-beabe tate.of thepplicati oor The New Constitution. Monday, irora Aviicnigaqai me nest session kvh- It is announced in th4johdofi Gazette of the 23d Tuestlay and Wednejday next, the people the Apposite door, for the purpose of ret moving Garrison, the agitation of the multitude evidently increased.

A The doors of the vehicle were' thrdwn open, and such was -the Dress upon the gress, it is the Uesisn oi the reonie, we BritahnfeMajesij Jaad appointed will be calMvUp settle the question'; Gen. HARRisoNbutbnetdf the Resolutions passed on Although we prefer.rWil.!iam Henry Harrison; as the candidate most Miely tounite the various prudices; yet, if circumstances require, we are ever ready understand, no longer to the the Hbo, 8wi? Extiioraujaij and rifor ai lorms or auinormes. wnn i uio wwhju I -T- a rm ana whether they mllj-ajifyythe Amendments to the Constitution adopted by the late Cpri-vention. throughout the State, in horses a nd the coach-that 1 1 was several i exception of the Judiciary branch bu fi time, nearly upset. By the exertions of i al other respects; to Weednder fe? aiiy Jt'ox as a oo ot jLoruft.iloi.Ui2ri9 ll thii Pad! rt Uiiitolar Klpm rwt rituart a.

'J i VUVUVyU av A IUIIWWt pccisM 10 pnceeu unucr itj. New-York evening Star," and after he has pondered it, fre ask him, af he can, as a. Southern man, in the. present condiiion of tilings, vote for Martin Van of the United States Jlnolher Vole? At the session oF our in the year, 1820, Gov. Clin tun, in the conclusion of, his Message, earnestly.

entreats theiriierference of the Legislature to prevent Missouri being ad-mi Ueisas a State into the Union, without depriving the territory of he right of hold-ing slaves. subject was reierred to a snd Resolutions iutrmluccd the Mayor, Garrison was securely placed their Coristitution-ahd State Government will confer a favor on us by communicating, choice for tlie public gOoiV-flxis is the true Whig, spirit 5 ye go for the cause, not for the man; in live coach, which wi9 driven at some? as though it bd been sanctioned bv Con-speed up Court sireet, Allowed by a IVess. Hovthey uiean to dispose of the forthwith the state' of the vote in their res Territorial Leailative -Coun pective counties. to Green couhtjy Cot. William Dixon to Miss cil, Delegate, we are not advised.

Naiiey Cowards i A lT! mraa nun At, ..1 rected to; drive to the jail in Leverett street, a warrant of ceinmittal having been issued agrfinst Garrison, as a public aita- I Jjmm(olmy We think WixiiAWBi kkk of Samn- In Lenoir county, oamuel H. to Miss Lttcretia Edwards, eldest daughter of Charles on tW first page of to-day's paper. inn uc sun, wouiu hoi ine omceor uovern or tor and disturber of the peace. In ordef Wednesday evening we to elude pursuit the coachman tlrove at a saw.a pumpkin at Captain CutlerV Hotel with credit Wethink so decided! vi with in conformity wiilv the suggestions of Gov. Clinton', which alter an anhnated debate in onusition to nronosed amend- JnHalitat Uouritr Henry HPitts; Esq.

Mrs. NancyAVritl A1so7MjS Elijah Haile, tto Miss Emetine Jackson. -f credit to the State as well as himself. I Mr. rapid rate.

He was hardly a'mouient in which weighed one hundred and Jive advance of the crowd! and Garrison had pounds, and measured, in circumference. Meares is a man of solid qualities: firni, in Jbi zabetftr Ujty ISOimst Capt JosepVC. Morris of -Rhode Islandi ta Ann Eliza Vauhan. energetic andxpractical, and at theisame found a highly interesting articlein relation to the Mountainous region of North -Carolina: 1 and we avail ourselves of this opportunity, to tender to the scientific gen tfeman wio contributed it, our thanks ibr his valuable communication, Had we leariieH barely time to give one Uep from the 74 inches. It grew on he plantation- of time as ana 'amiaoie as anv, min we daughter of Mr.

Thomas Vaughan. coacn lowarus me ooor oi me jaij, toves- jvir. John A. Averett, in Unslow counU, ments by Gen. Root, were finally passed and, sentM the lor adoption.

TheResolution was as follows "Whereas, inhibiting the further extension ofslavery in thes.e Unite I states, is a subject of concern' to tlie peo, le of tliis -tate ami wliereas, we consTder slavery as an evil much to I Hawax county, 5th inst. Mr. Lewis S. Drake to Miss Elizahetl 1 A 'l'-' cape tne shock or tne opposing crow.us, and was sent, we presume, to the Iwspi kiiow. Aim io.

mat no man ever sat in the Councils of North Catoltna who soared higher abve local and selfish con wnicn were rusmng towaras mm irom-i table landlord that he might be enabled, diftvrent endsof' the street, He sank ex-1 to treat his friends to pumpkin pie. itt Moore oungr, 12th lns Ihmiel Bamnger Esq; of Cabarrus county, to MissA.nri irathison- from less respectable source that thej siderations or the bias of bavly. Mr. Meares hausted, upon a seatr exclaiming, that What say you Captai Newber ern highest; Mountain in 1 the United States was Spec A eWest'dau'ghterof Norman Mathison. In Edgecombe county, 8th inst- Mr; Rkhard a ikimiiii iu uc tuiiiy tucu UC in ill if be deplored, and that every tonst'itutiohal barrier I 1 i never was a man so rejofeeu to get into An.

Nnrih-Carolinaiw we eouldi warren oi ntt county, to Mws EJizabetuThigpcn. vv wv jail before. The door beifig closed upon lectuai gentleman, ana we hope it he wll consent to serve that lie "may. not have on- iriot have believed the fact But it is even' should be interposed' to prevent its further -tension and that tne constitution of the U. S.

clearly gives I ton ressithe right to require of new States not comprised' within original boundaries of him, the immense asleinblase' in front leave to mention, says the Newark. N. 1 in Montiromerv rmmtv. fifh inf position. Perhaps we are takins too 2:1 eat so The loftiest Peak of the Black Moun radually dispersed.

J. Dadv Advertiser, as a exam- IBough'td a liberty, on a mere enquiry, to urge Mr. ine oi a larer iaie contains i nle ot nublic sninf. and nntrmtir. I itowanqounw.xutn mst.

w. amnei uraisre. tain, in iYaricy county is more than 200 Tl Mica f.llTanTn VV Mmniv ilftlinlifoiiAtfha the followiiig.additioiiat information tnat a uistinguisnert, statesman ot fenn- these Unted btates Ihe prolnbiiign of slavery, a condition of -their admission into the Union Therefore, Jicsaloed, if tlie hqnorable Senate concur therein, That oar Senators be instructed, and otir feet abdve ount Washington, in New-. Hampshire, hitherto accounted the highest; Constables were placed last night in iui seems iu us that the office would suit him and he would suit.it so handsomely, after several qualms of delicacy; jsie concluded to take Sylvania--long known and Itcmored by iredeUwnttl inst. MrViWi Gray of mow- the vicinity ol Giirnson's bouse, and the American people suspended an un- an, to Miss Nancy Colbart of Iredell; Mountain in the The fact itself the.

office of ihe Liberator, CornhVll, biit In Yorkvflle, C. 15th inst, Mr. troy Sprinirs portant private engagement at Trenton, tne course which think the of the representat ves Congress be requested to oppose the acfmission as a StaterfnW the Un on, of is not so astonishing, as "that the discovery of Charlotte, to Miss Amandaiv Moore, of York- on Monday evening, while he could re public demands. ville. Any territory riot comprised as aforesaid, witliout of it should not have been sooner made.

turn to Philadelphia and deposit his vote. there was no attempt made to destroy his property, nor was there symptoms of farther riot after- eight o'clock, although ihere assemblages people in small In Mecklenbiurff county, 8th inst. MjrCi ID' Ma Ihe foregoing paragraph is from the Ca- m'fjngtheprphibitionot Slavery therein an son to Miss Margaret orothers.5-,,' -v- roHna rHitchmaiu and we -heartilv 1, On the 1st inst. Mr. Thomas Rozzell of Lincoln All pleased.

The result.wf the Pennsvl- OI January, in with qiHjds, until nearly jnulnigiji, and. anti- county, to Miss H. M. A. Pettus of.MecWe.riburgh vania Election hds theextraortlinai recom- Tennessee This gallant State now oc- cupies a proud emidence, on account of the firmness with which its citizens have-resist- i senate tooK? the resolution and nasseti ci paMng excesses, which for the honor county.

exactly suit; the Office and thfc Office would lliie same unanimously, the following: Sen- nienuauon oi pteasing aljpartiesr-at least the city, we are happy. did not occur. we may take their own. words for it. 1 Eiii iianini JnKWn, Ms rwi.

cd the attempt of the President of the Uni uarnson was released iroin nnpris- ators being Messrs J. Adams, Austin, riai num, Barstow, Bnwne, Child's The IVolfits are pleased that the Mules xA of UichmoiwlCoimtv. to Miss Marsraret sMfeNeill. suit him. We do know, that there is not a more high-minded, gentlemanly man in mem this morning; and has left the ted States to dictate to them in the selec tion not succeed the Mules are tickled that only daughter of Wm- McNeil, Esq.t 4 Dddly, Dayton, Dismiss, Evans, Forth- city." North-Carolina, than William B.

Meares the PVolfies are sadly beaten the WhivS 'A in tlue vicinity of Wadjington othis successor This paper contains.se- ingham, Han, "Livingston, not one, who has the prosperity of die State veral articles in relation to the scenes which are monstrously pleased that Jjoth their ob i "r.Pi Ivy. to Marv. eldest tlauir iter of the lite Hon. Jo- Lounsbery, M'Martin, Mooers Mallorv, Ohio The returns front the are transpiring in Tennessee; well calcula Moore, Ntiyes, Paine, Ro-s, RosenrraniZj ponenis are in me minority and sound scph this SUtei ,1 politicians and honest, men every where are Mniage. Washington City, Skinner, Swart, VAN REN, WiUon, election forM embers of Assembly only, in more at heart than he has, or who has given more signal proofs of his devotion.

If the State is to wake Up and take a new stand ted to excite the thoughtful attention of Young; 28. pieaseu tnai they have at length obtained on Sunday last, Mr. William Emmons, tiogra-their dues. it is therefore a theme and a. pherpfCpl Ann ltoyal Editress this State, come in slowly, and are not of every Freeman.

It is stated in theNash oi uie rata rrv. -jw thebrighest complexion for the Whig cause. under an amended Consli'tution, we ask for ville papers, and the fact is plainly hinted tune of immense pleasureall roued, and if we had not participated in it, we should flnti Slavery Convention at Utica We The National Intelligencer has the follow- Orator tp has just popped you seej Xo the lovely -arms of Jloyaltf. i rno more gallant leader than the Sampson at in the Toasts which we publish, that at the opening of the Legislature, three copies are glad to see a disposition now among the 1 not have written this pleasant paragraph. ing paragraph in reference to tliis election gentleman.

He possesses the right kipd of Northern people to act as well as An Election lately took place in Ohio practical talent to go: ahead. of the Globe under Jhe frank of A. Jack The members 61 this Convention, to the lcaths. for members of the State Legislature, which son, P. U.

S. was found upon the table of iew-Jersey Hredonan. The Harrisburg Intelligencer, of the lth inst, says We understand that the Central Har- number of about 400, assembled in the 2d the Whig party, most culpably, fallowed Afqgnifcent Enterprize. The people of In Mrs. Martha Yarbroutrh.

aired aB out the Administration party to carry bydetault. Presbyterian Church' at Utica, hut were he City of Cincinnati have set "on foot a However unimportant tne election was, not allowed to organize. A large number project to connect their rich market by a every member, filled with the most scurrilous abuse of Judge 'White I High and dignified employment for the head of the! freest people on But the. people of Tonnoccpo 1 nrp instlv fTritpH. and nri di- In Hahfax County Mr.J Green Mabry, aged a- 50.

Alscr, Mr- AVarren Harris, sir. in the prison Committee will soon issue art address Rail Road, with Charleston, as the nearest 1 the citizens went in a body and stated politically, they should have a common interest in upholding it, by maintaining their ascendancy in the Legislature Instead of and most advantageous Atlantic port and that they- were determined the meeting the citizens of Charleston seem, to be taking should not proceed, and, advised an ad this, the, most censurable apathy pervaded, the party throughout the State, and yielded to the People, calling upon all the opponents of federal dictation, whether iackson men, Anli-Masons or Whig, to assemble in their respective counties, and choose delegates to meet in State Convention a-bout the middle of December, to nominate an Electoral ticket. up the matter with 'Suitable zeal. The djs- journment Ihe Convention accordingly to their adversaries an easy victory. In Cincinnati, the entire VVhig vote did not tancewillJ)e about 60C miles, and thecostl adjourned to Whitesboro, a few miles from 1V.II IIVMW i termiiied to teach the individual who, in reliance upon his popularity, has thus dared to brave public opinion, outrage public; decency and trample on Jthe privileges cS free-born the responsibility; exceed the Whig majority of last Fall's e- It lectionr it actually fell short of the Whig aided by a view ot the hooks, axes and lad is supposed that the route could be accom 67th year'of his Asi; LitiU berry Gary, Esq.

in iheU7th year of his age, afleraUngerihg ill- l-i ness. -'-iT In Philadelphia, Wthiltli instin thfri9tlVu year of Mr ltobert J. HalTiday of fkyettc- ville, only son pf Chelate Robert HalKdas In Surapter County, Alabama', on the ISth nlt'Mrl 5 'J. Hector McKenisi4. fomeriy of Robeson tlonanty, and brother to Mr John McKenzie of Fayette- ville, Ai Narrow Point, on 1 2th instant En- SPrjng illness of many1 years, Mrs.

Elizabeth Har- i ringtonwife of Wm. D.sHarrihgtbn 'of Moore Couiity. f- At Bethabar Stokes i ouhty, 22ifil Inst. M. QamUel yearii''' r.

1 In Anson county, 9th nit. David' Cuthbertson, In Auprusta, Georgia, 14th inst. Robert Raifonl. strength 1500 votes." Sfraivs.lri the aenual Proclamation of ders which tfie people had brought in large plished, when the" road is1 completed, in a- he has assumed is not light and that even numbers to the Church, determined to use bout four days Vho.shall set bounds to Governor of Massachusetts, for a day of public thanksgiving and praise, enumer-atinsi the blessings which call for eratitude in the fervor of personal partiality, they The folloving is the concluding passage forcible means, if necessary, to stop the enterprize will not yield that proud spirit of independ- of a Speech delivered in the Legislature of proceedings of the Fanatics. to the Father of AJercies, he mentions the fact that the soil of Massachusetts, 4kun-pressed by the foot of a slave is the abode Since the! above was in type, we have U.

S. Bank Notes. The Fayetteville ence, ana tnat lively sense oi lor which Tennesseeans have always been so Observer mentions as one of the immediate received the; tollowing account ot a great Tennessee, by Mr. Anderson, of Jefferson county, in opposition to the Expunging Resolutions recently introduced into that bo-ly and repudiated by an overwhelming ma distinguished. v.

i excitement at Boston, and ofthecircum effects attendant upon the withdrawal of Esq. aged 62 yearsi formerly of Fayetteville in i of freemen." This, vve suspect, is the first instance in which this circumstance has been alluded to in these Proclamations. Fredericksburg Arena, stances which produced it the United States Bank, that Notes of this this State. jority More cutting Resolutions were introducecT in, the House of Representatives Tallahatchee county Miss. 22iiv ult Duncan 'After the appearance of a succession Institution aVe now sold in that place at 1 The cause we are sustaining is of inflammatory articles in the Liberator, percent premium.

I In this town Raleigh M'lver Esq. aged 57fonneriy of North Carolina. In Newbern, 2Gth inst Mr, William Taylorr in the68thyearofhisage. mghly insulting to the feelings or a grea of the Legislature of Tennessee, on the se cond day of the Session, In the true Jack a Iote is a rare sight, and' with diffi maioruv or our reuow citizens, anacKingr in unaiow county; I7ta ulfe Misft Christian E. Smith, of the late Bazil R.

Snlittilt Esq with a Irantic maliciousness their char public liberty. We support a vit tuous, and upright man against the power and decrees of a and corrupt Convention When we entered upon this sea, the waters were comparatively calm: culty the smallest amount can be obtained. soman directing their Senators in Letter of the Metliodist Bishops. Bishops Hedding and Emory, of the Methddist Episcopal Church, have recently addressed a Pastoral Letter to the New Hampshire 1 TWT I i InrVasquotank county, 1 5th irist Lydia 4vood- acter and motives, manifesting an in so Congress to vote for. Expunging" cer- Gen.

Harrison in Indiana The friends wife of Joslma Wood, of Niipntorf. i lent defiance of public opinion, and a de tain "Resolutions from. the Journals of the At his residence in Martin county, on the 10th of the Hero of Tippecanoe, in Indiana, have termination persist in braving it a no anu ixew jngianu.onierences, exnorting their preachers and members to have no insUllenry Slade, Esq. aged 65 yeara. was a very respectable and useful" citizeh 'and by fixed on the second Monday in December lice was yesterday issued, that the Ie Senate," agreeably to Mr.

Benton's move at the last Session. The proposition was thing to do with the abolition Society and next for holding a State ts lectures, and to reiuse them the use of male Ann-Slavery Society would hold a meeting: thai afternoon, when it would be nis ucam me crazens nis neignnornooa naye sustained.a jeat lossf promptly met and as, promptly ordered to theirPulpits and Houses, i an Electoral Tic ket'for his support In Craven coun y. inst Mr. Bnce Fon- addressed by several gentlemen In con i be laid on the tedde, where it will lay un ville, a'ed 29. 1 vr The stdrm is now up The gallant vessel is npw dashing on the waves aud will we not stand by her Did we but purpose to embark On the smooth surface of a summer sea, And shall we, quit the bark and seek the shore When the winds whisde and the tempests rear?" Never We will stand by the Constitution and we will stand by that able, honest and inflexible man, who is hailed by our State as the People's Candidate for sequence of notice, and of the gen Transit of Mermry: On Saturday the til doomsday, by a vote of 50 to 22.

JEa Colambusounty, 23d alt Xncy Ma Corn. According to the il ton Specta erat suspicion that the notorious Thomp '5 in oi novemoer, tne pianet Mercury tor, Corn isells in Orange-county at gl iper son would be preseht on the occasion, a In inst. Mnu ChrktianA Blwkhaus. will pass over the Sun the planet The Whigs. -The Whigs every where 3M laise assemb'ase of citizens collected in bbl.

aged-79 yeats4i Rowan punty, 30th inst MR GeorgeiPartce, aged 29 years. Also, 23d Hit Mm, Mary A.Lamb, in that day in inferior conjunction and very near its ascending front of the building with the determina seem to have imbibed 1 new spirit, from the result of the Pennsylvania Election, and Pennsylvania Election. have node. lion of intercepting the foreign felon a he entered Ithe door. Soon alter ward wire oi sioses lisrai), sgea 40.

been received from all the Counties- in the the organs of Van Burenism throughout the Union are excecdingly industrious in show in ireucu cuuiy, iiia insv Maj. wm. rolvs for many year a menler of ihe Legislature.1 Important to non resident Land Own the Chiet Magistracy audi believe we will be triumphant. True the flattering visions of hope are too often delusive. Yet should fail State but two, and the vote for Governor ers in Illinois.

ihe Kome- leleaxaDh ing how it happened. The Standard' says, the Treasurer of Illinois writes to a there is a noble consolation: Our cause of this place even makes out a great gain stands thus L. tner, 91,861 Wolf, Muhlenberjr, 7,826 correspondent in this place as follows for the Administration since the last Elec "An act Was passed at the last session is just and glorious. lf the pillars of. the Constitution must crumble If it is de (His Boom pearhel tiUgBctttt) oi our Lieirisiature lmposinir a road tax on tion.

Well I there! nothing like philo The House of Representatives will stand the lands of all non -resident, which'has several individuals among the crowd went up into the hall of the abolitionists; and threw out of the window all the tracts and papers uf the society, which were spredily destroyed by4hose in the street. The assemblage in the meantime speedily increased. Several gentlemen, at the suggestion of the" Mayor, took down the sign, bearing the words 'Anti-Slavery tluew it into the Street It was dashed into a thousand splinters by the crowd. Previously to this, the abolitionists who had convened in the hall, composed of some forty, men and women, sophy, even in undergoing a good drub tobe paid to the county where, the land creed that the spirit and genius of public liberty shall no longer dwell in what we had fondly imagined was the land of her favorite children, -it will be a most thus Opposition, 71. Administration, 29 lies.

I advise you of this fact as it is but bing, At the last election there was a' Jackson Governor, and the RESP I5CTFULLY inforaTtht Citiaeni RaleUrh and ts ricinhy, hat lus ir)nved, and, intends: remaining; a short time, 'for purpose, of attending; to all who may avail themsel ves of his Services: Ladieackn be waited on at their residences N- B. thinks it psoocr to state, that his uttie Known abroau. it is arbitrary and cheering that we have dis was nearly unanimous for the Administra wm oe ruinous us lenueocy. Total 100 charged a last sad and. solemn duty, have I he Senate consists ot 53 memtrs, ottered up a last sacrifice ot love add de tion.

a Whig Governor and a Whig Legislature are chosen overwhelming brother (who is now on A Voyage to Europ) and himself, beingnkitedrin examining each Count Su rvilliers (Joseph Bonaparte) and suite lauded yesterday, in-this city fron the votion on the aftaryof our freedom And lected for four years. were chosen it tne altar anu the ueiiy must oe dese while and black, were suffered to retreat Shir Mnnmio-ahpla Wft was w'plrnmml crated If" the guardian Eagle which majorities i The Van Burert Editors may, in this way, whistle to keep up their courage, but they nevertheless struck with Cordially by his many pereollfriends, and appeared to be in excellent heaiUi. 'Hie amid hisses and groans. The cry now was for Thompson ia'nd Garrison. Of the former no traces could be found.

It novers arounu tnem can no longer gaze upon the sun, how proud will be the re disn.av. arid Vp'ad witlv trpmhlinfr thp hnnrl Count intends to pass the. rest of his life in outers operations wnen requisite, one or tflft other my be eypeeied here annutiry. Raleigh, Norfg, 1335.,, Si ii THE Trustees of the Oxford Acsdemlrs are desirous ofH employing- a. Teacher jn the Male depHrtmeut the ensuing year.

They phi. pose to fi-fre to the person emntoved thw tnttinn flection, that we at least have defended to was reported that, Garrison was making wnt'uigon the wall." the last the faith lor which our gallant tins country. Nat. Intel. IJevr York Oct.

19. his escape trum the Dunning py the bacK lathers and which will and must in A rush was instantly made by tlie all time tie. the beacon to Kght on tlie vif crowd to ti sou's Lane. A hey, had Recovery of a large- part of the mony stolen from the Bank of Savannah. con not remained here lung before the shout tuous, the free and the brave to honorable, ardent, and unfaltering exertion in fees; with a gusrantee amount l' the sum of eight hundred dollrs at least; Ab- sequence of information received at the Po was raised fthat 'Gaf ison was He was found crouched under a pile behalf of human rights." lice Uttice in this ttty a tew weeks back two Police Officers were sent to Savannah, who have recovered, 869,700 of the money at this election, seven of whom are opposed to Mr.

Van Bureiu i AWaterlpo defeat in all -its details, for the Democracy." Latest from Europe. Tq Ship Independence arrived at New York from Liverpool sailed on the 2rth of September. The reported battle of Spain turns out to hsjve been lintliing more; than a jsrriart skirmish, in which only one English battalion was ed-gagedi and sustained a loss of two killed and ten The total loss of the Queen's troops in killed and wounded was 400. -t-. 1 1 The Convict Ship George the Third, bound to Holkrfe Town, was lost on Jhe 12th of April, and out of 92, whawere'on bpafd 132 perished.

No improvement had taken place in the Cotton Market i i' Stickfcpin ihereSlr. "Van Buren will Legislative Resolutions have'beert introduced into tlve Legislaturej ennessee, fetotnmending Judge WifiTE to the people as a suitable person to succeed General Jacksqn in the Presidential Chair, The Resolutions liad not been actet) on at last accounts, but, we presume, there; is not the slightest doubt of their passage by an almost unanimous vote, 'They are not confined simply to thenomination of the Judge, but they indignantly denounced the pivi u3uc: wi i tuatinea to instruct lit the Ancient those branches of T-Science usually taugbtin Academies It is believed that no Institutisu in the South trn stronrer. indueememi to persons who design to makid the business 'of instruction heir permanent vocaiien, i rly AppncatVon; post UAid. directed tnHhm Washington October 23. The People of the Territory of Michi wuicn was Moieu irum me uanK, gan iiavutg, uunng toe Jast summer as sembled in Convention, and formed Journal Slate Constitution, proceeded, on lthe 5tl FROM THE FIRST OF JANUARY, 1835.

of boards in.the secoud story a car planter's shop, and here he surrendered at discretion. Ayrope was fastened under his arms anU'about his neck, and he was let down by a gladder to the ground. His countenance was pale and convnlsedV.with terror, and he made- no attempt to speak or hete was, very geaneraVxclamation of 'iOou't hurt him and two uidividuals seizing, him on acn side by Ihe collar, he was4 ri ed the Mayoj's Tlie crowd remained outside, aud at one t'upe we should Secretary ottbe Hoard pf Trustees, will be4u ly attended to. jr t. v-: iu Uy order of Board of Trustees a and oih to its provis ions, to the election of a GovprnnrJ I.i'pir tenant Governor, Me mbers of ongress, Wind.

tVeather Thermometer I Barometer. I i Members of the state Legislature. 1' -r-f- 23 159 80 Bal timore Convention as violation of the spirit the nstitutfonV antl exposVin a strong light tlve PaU, it01" Taxes T) 4 and: when the Legislature meets, 61 27 66 65 53 6t Sun. ap poin two Senators to Congress, who with the Repi eseutitivesj will, at the nex 29 84 29 84:. 29 87 29 76 T29 tk OA 70 63 68 61 57 16 jClearlV FHaiy.

js.x. n. jrr plouds 26 think that trotn tour to nve thousand per session, present the of the 501 27,154 XronCB-i hereby-giren; to' those ijersona IU who have net paid Cjeif CITY -TAXE for 'T lbs xirrent. year, rt hat Bless; theamtf ieitled bv Jhevllih'of 63 I5r59 find it impossible, to clear his skirts of the suns we assempieu in tne ijierncw SUte, indask its admission inta the Mavor made his annearance at the norti- rr i il 5 28 29 1 V'-'- i important movement, A. -verr lare meeting has just been held at Wheeling 29 67 681 71 jr.

Cloudyv 16 7- -77 union, auu aumtssion xo meir seats ir nnnne cnarge iwougiu. against ium.pt pei.n sauie- wju dc cwnwiifUi we mooc ponuea 6Ut bvAct of Aeity, r'V 1 1 'I" be success Thermometer at flay-Uglif A. M. and P. M.

at which a Resolution was adontedi Jed to Southern interests nbtwithstahdin i He galled upon or ttdf we wnuot underta ertake td say, Barometer Rauvan Tharsday of tn i Jnnh 1 reepmmending to Ui'e. people -of tfitwie rButferVepialaaonsi of; which the RAleigh. Oct. 24,1835. wie pcwpi.

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