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The North-Carolina Star from Raleigh, North Carolina • Page 3

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a a eJ f-f a cee'em cr. fa, aa4 ce Aa ajw Uiaaai i i. rae mt trr rprr-H Tit "-M iWtl Ma at ILrfnm a' Ml 4-t 4 I i I i a A iij a ana km rvaf II a fad ff ttulw4Ml ,4 1 4 pmn, -f a-. a( tv-at, aa t' i l4 m.4 reel m.t traa u- At lb a ana ut avai, acxl aa -rnanietit i ia- sareeee iu i at aay tat im; So bx iwnl, 1 aa Uatana au Uta aaiaial i ta the teaMr(, jliuae aa tTltnJ -4 if anaananaa tva a haall. Swa A ttlrcioj cat.

ai taoao Maaav, bv auitrvoac al Suvara kaai Oka BlJt aad gvaa, lavaa aa Aaaaci atliV, ty cxatax-at a dmuMrkiK'Mi4 wU etr4trd o-fra'ir-f caJ tbcae oa Ci am trv, Oy 14 Oval trara.uS U.C SiatO tba iaatilwiHja aillaaua-d. TWc kadu4( k( ot tho ecniar vf ha a-V iiioa ia u.a aal brajtabct Ui ia tclkau.a. 4 10 rxtrwd ta IuiuUcS a Ittoaleatge OS Nose uaarul kir4, wbM.lv, LaUrna, tit alinatt ewalewtaly woatTpoliaad by Oeuftaod 10 er aulu-res 'aad KaUhik. a 14 gw. i Here, 9tfwved or rsok-a, fi-ota Iba buuso of Mr.

f. P. Mraira, of Kaab Meaty, alnot ti 15th of -Jaaaary laat. a bay tbcdai-keat kad, about foer at Wa or vievcav iitcbea bjh, wutv baag wane, Uil awl Coat, Iruut egU-et. fct.o it seven yearaolil iUa ariajf, )Kacanc rnu B4C beat WImmI, ie ralbcr SiUtcatily surmc baa aa abac ebutM Svr, aa rvan'ti claiT.

fostahe was suppuaed ta be ba fuel, Ui-! Ula. Any prraoa who caa g'nC irorn. tu rcbAioatai ter; to Kliaabcili beaaenia, 1 arbo or to the subscriber, in Nash eonatt, will rveeite our Utanks aad all reaaoalIa epaae paid. 4 i -r ISAAC blibSU.MSe -Nad. ronaiv.

March CO, I 14 Sw pUOSPECTUS. Ilia Mfhlicaiiou of tho Noara Caaou ea Jot UAL, J'rrfutritt JjrpHt, -ia about lo bo ooulinaod by Tsaaat 1 UiaAKT and Wiv tlais ttTSAJtca. It icexpctled the JorkSAS will bo made ro hite af useful bifovtiNiiiun ot every dcaertMbMl iaoludiHgthopotUMtof iboday, and la adxoonUng so lar as ibey ara.) tepaiable, turva uiit men. JcsiAtliai killierto been a warm top-porter of General Jackson's Administration, and Mit oot the iuUHilioa Ol the idditort to depart ti-om dial oourso, r' 1 Joraxit, will be'puUiahed with gqod type oa an imieiial sheet al Mrce tW- Air, perannum paytbla at advanae, or jaitr Wc-' luri at the uk! ol tlieycar. Ne subata'ipliHi will bd reeeiveU IW a let ma tlum one ear.

And no aubaai iptlou ill bo discoatinned untd all ar reanvgee are paid ap, ludeM at tho optic of the kditora, Advurliaeinenf inaortetl tor, fifty efntt tipisre, fornlie It rat, and fwenyivf reiuc for 01017 sub- en nent baantlon. 4, 4 i All tellers, knd oummuiuoalioot addmsed to the F.ditorton the biiaiuvas of tlie office esutt bo iMist paid, or they will not be attended to, 'If-, cTbe former subscribers the JocaxALitl be ronalilered as their siibaoriptioos without a formal notice of tbe'ir No tic.C Lf .1 .1 I J', Will be toDl oa Satunlar ihe 7lh of Mv next. 4 Wora The court house' door in 'the County of Gates, Uie followiujf tmct of laml, or loumcbac pay the amount of tuxes duo lor the year en- ding together with Uie 00U of advttUsing.V kite are tumi.r, arei.d a4 it til Wecw tRiiri ixt tatatheteitertst lo Wt4 a rr ao 1 Ui Settled oebtry( aaJ nrep eo drive tWeaa awtv, ai ih nhe ta, bet tire tke ta scub Ut tbef aMs. aiwr IsmUi twatte laafritiie 4iantry aboeaiTie; uh riiae. and ovtma.

er I.kelj uk kiu t- tieoteataia UiirwM'j. we are ave- mla Iniiaieiiuty towards the oer 4 TU aforesaid rsue- aacn. and ether of the ein cure; say the lodiaaa are amt willies ree. lad that we are ga- i drietthem. if Iroas Ike land 4 their fathers.

Is entree. 'ITie la des a.M a- llmrixs Ivrce or tuuipuWoo. aa cichaevf lands te be) made them. It Uft.te their Choice te eniaio or Ifthav rentia. hewc eft'ttiey see their iatei the esti-oaiiMi cr them of the law of tlie titttes in which they Cat doeeeveo tiki reader their" cwndittoo wure thaa pre the liwe ui Georgia Alabama lee wholesome vi tJivse of ilx IniJuQ tribes? I jwesuma h': Kekide this, it is inraWitent with oof republic aniuttiuiion to permit a thbf Indiana te st anuueJt eoveronent llit limit tf aeterei-n State.

In dians have no rijhti of lbut The artful ddrae gottfnupailu iu to be rron the Indians art uJt Uil behave their orii'i a hi luidiiuc mmi uuin wuue men and half breeds amnx ti.em of whom. iuol number are, fuiuvei from tioe. And beside theW there i.i new and then a ptwfctsnl muianary, who iaJted of leaching then tlie way of sal- rauwu, uieanii" mem em cm weirear- niags and slender meant, and prvima- ting uifconieot atnonx uiein. raiorui as it way be to perform duty, truth JeraatiU thst you should see these men uumaaked. I he very pulley, tecum (pended by General Jack un and adopt ed by Congress in relation to the I odiaim.

was recbu mended by the last administration; and this oppubrtiou to. the reniu-val of the Indians proceeds uot from humanity towards them, but 'to throw as many impeuimeni in me way pi ne au ouniatration as piwiible. furnishes a pretence: to oppose them, i iL'ht or wroog. iu( ine aumiuutiation ieea it-nQt. tmr need they heed.

l'heir coun-trj's favor and their country welfare. have placed the in lar beyond tlie reach of envy's sliaft or sturm. -An evil ot nooruinary masmtude, and one which tureateus disastrous consequences to the Government, is vtho System, which has crown up under the fevora- blQ pretext of extetidin the boum of tho coiintry to the soldiers of the Uev olutiou. 1 have not, time to trace this of protase extravagance, through all its history, from 1813 to the present day. Tiioe veterans of the Uevoluliou, who lount and bled tor the liberties we enjoy, jiud who now, in.

the vvening of lite, are iaeduced circumstances, are very fit objects for the bounty of tlie Goveiiunent. This would be ohgrateiul. were they left, to pipe away in want, auu uie uunuieu aiiu oure iieved.W It is also riirlit and strictly just, that alt remnants uf the Militia of tlie VVar'ot Indepeiideuce, wno faithfully served and defended their chantry, and now peed Jbeir country's ror sup lwrt; should ais6 be placed ipoo the' nensiou list' liut I cannot think that this country is 'prepared to tolerate a systeiivcwirich' embraces' i7f, eluiii of wliatsoever descrmiHui, the rich ma of fluent a tyetl poor amjt indijjeut. The b.l" which passed the lioue ol liepresentattves this session, eponlbis subject, oes to jpeusion alt who served in the war of the witliuiil regard to circuaistauces What will be its ultimate fate 1 cannot say)f Should, it bec'oioe t5e 'tiwof the land, it, will nvct on the country, a pension list, in addition that which we now have, of at' least tii millioiu or dollars per an nuW This aieaauro I caunut vieW ih any ortieV light ihati a mere pretehce of tuidriets to tlusTemnanta ot the Uevo- lution: riot so much intended to" dis charge ilebt of gratitude tdjthen.as a Hording another pretext for new bur? thefts upon the country, and an a polo gy lor. ttie 'Cotitinuanct? of, the "Tariff syitem.f this' measure obtains, fares, welt trf ouc honea'of the pavment of the National Debt for many years to toihelf inay.alid Hope witCbe, found a redeeming spirit in tho Senate, wmcn win anvbi uiit niur iu pi- I have but one more subject connect ed with the legislation of Congress, trt 1 which to call your aueiiuon aim mv is bill which has, just passed the Itouse' of Of alt the brofligate expenditures of public money ever made by Congress, this I humbly conceive to be the most extravagant.

It is literally to give to Gales tit. Sealpn 53,000 to enable tliem to keep up I press and go on abusing the Administration. These Editors were bit very latelj discarded from xhe confidence of Congress, and novr they are selected in preference of all others to execute a job of useless printing, at the cost of the enormous sum (foresaid. 1 cannot regard tho decision as essentially different from mere gratuity, for their abuse of Generat Jackson and bis measures. -Unquestionably many gen' tlemen voted for the bill from pure and disinterested motives, but I feel duty which I owe to my constituents a duty 1 owe to the State, which, iu part I represent, to denounce this piea sure as a useless and prodigal expendi Ulirsj IS useless ftnd'priMllga! eXBtadlr I I (tire of this public tnoDev," to iM fi KwJ kJ 1 fcrtcr.

avrta by tits, I give te rsvtoss H.nri rsieed a t'e tey i tU rj C-Aoatit. an worty dsy pre-seat Ccjt. svtsole i iil wit U-cJ Umiw tt Rctxeteota-kica kad far t' object the 4 the tweatytfili mcim of the act, was pased the a ds of September irB9. -A Will, csf ity the resole ties, re-Vied sbe 'l'fciilwtfcij'-trj lh Jadiciiry Kf, rites ibe) vrm Courted" he Coiled Sutca a leftiMtrj pewereve- the deciniooe of gute Ceerts, wr cf a etatate of a ji, or an Id of Congreaavshoold rr rf the couslitaCio. (trucof tht Uoited States: construction of any is Uit Coriuti, of a tra or tCMOiitwoOi held Lr the United 'leutes, and eicep-i.

right privilege ere claim-d. iul these4 cases, the aforesaid oTj-Cth 'mtiiorixed, ejwn "Wryt of errer.or ler to examine fed explain. reverse or etfinnae" the cat may- Our. sires of the, Revolution, lie a. who (he liberties -f country.

id framed Us beaeti form of giurninea(, deemed, such mnffeli vU'utn a it contained in tut said ftion, essential ty the verj existence hhe Government. It a saliila- to tlw; Supreme; Wieflhe U. Stetet: and toui, it in the end of All itrifr, So iewiug a couipelletl to coOMuf it re iMlupropert Impolitic and Uaueet lathe Iiberuei or tttia country. jru irtuit severance of the bond wliich LU thia Un'm' tthec. 1 oted r.tt (te meaiere, and tin' rejoiced to it wf lost by very decuiv t- Will ten, that ibis auneniry er had iu existence coeval with Uie ernraent itself, and in no one in- ccbaaaajfieriou eonfljet crgwn out Detinf thU.

rwer possrd by Sunreuie'Courtof the United Stale, tueartn ortue euerai uovernment once uiral yzeU bu powerle rev the twenty-BUU lection ol the iciaryact, anu uie main piuarwnice urtaour Uwtc would tremule, totter nan lal I. i ne Mate ueveriimenta oaeratWn a Uieio'eaieiL acta of iiuo euerir uovernmeni ji muchth Government of the peo-i is are those of the Stat, aod to fen- 4t to act euecriialiy, and perform purpose lur wnicn i( wit creareu, peoufeJiMve inen it certain powers. iprive it of thotte powers and its de- ctisn. lhal the' Su- ma, Uourt, way and an oiscreuonarj iwmn nn ior wnouy ue jitg lliwi lyiportant branch of our ernwenti -in nerenaneney ol ch dtpeiidi the et'ritjr, ot our ckiv I lor uei imertj irn- not in motives ol ethers Out am Usa (ha, liall bat satisfied that tue future (urtunea happbess of. this country are es- iiyvcoiioecieo wun ui cuuiinur estsipise oi via.

ir relation with v9 Indian tribes, Jeserve four At law. was asf enable the resident to make an anse 'of "lands I wi lh' such; of those' Preside: 'Wtthinltht' Jimits; States, and would cohsefot to remeve kfthe Missiisippi. Uflliad not ho ly believed, tbr poller on the lesc priQCipies.ui nunnuur luwurua Qnruppjporuoi.oi iq numai racer a i i i. i i Wtiica, i carneu mio eneci, woaiu a toameliomte and improve their fu cohdjtiori, I would not have, given it Npport Al I thobe acq ua ted Uh Julian chaMcter, and have n-iaiter (ia45e1 viig beini iletei ved; agree ipiniBh-jhat-; theif hapliin.esf jvijl be tain am-that the mont httinane and jevpleJuOwtettowWdtlieln; iacfufea ithe l'resiaent wuen ne nmrnahded it to CofleresiA Were ibid'urwlfttrf make tbci decision. Htrotfd betittt'ttaiaeinfSnieni aihoit cney wouiu maite ineexcnange, dene so, 'the remainder rwoutd follows Uut 5 whole interest ilia to keep them ig the whiies.have united with 4 political ODDOsition.

and -raised from Maine to -Louisiana, poor Indiana! the poor Indians! and sw of the last session of Congress ide to serve as a text-book for Par Everett and Frelingheysen to ha- fue Congress upon the expediency "6ft e-ung the poor, Indians om tne o-tion of laws -of 'Georgia. It 1 seem at first yiew that these very eoil geittlqmen were actuated by ro pure humanity towards their -ftthten. aa they term themj and, ''d. their "vehemence would almost the supporters of tlie policy dis- the correctness of their own optn- But the surpriseVof etiple ue when they are informed that (te Troia which thesarevcrend pions come, once had Indian tribes and, by the execution, of and mercenary laws over them, ie them iato banishment or merged into the white population! Vhen were tired ol their rf brethren, "id not give them the oiler of lands JijUnt country, and say to them Jd be happy. No! but, under the I'ty of severe laws, compelled them the Nothern States and seek Ui i ft it I i JO i -c'i a wmmm uuuiii.

ut t. 'Sri IU ll Itiaa. i South, thej have been protect the it 1 I i tit 51? 4 kioa la ion I 11 rfia, rpnrt.l evr rxreat vroeraUf Oom SLj i nH aCwraua at La a avawlaa a I aa Stk ta Ual aWT. 11m ivai rl aa4 mm la ar-aa a4 laauaf aWv aw aaaU7, aa ardr Mh-m. Wa ii.a tkM hmM Imi irW ia ax Mat.

km wA mi arVa tflwta, a-til aa KtUrm aar naary Ur bar(J of aW 4 at aualiaa. Mj 'IM ara ia Ium. aa apaa ka raitrooa a ai Um twluaal aUwio ai 0ai aaaairyi Ura4Jy advawaa. ka av a lha OWrWraaf aU I La HU. UW, m4 lha Taraf Oracai aaafiatrf la tf raaraaa aaae, aaar hit aaajwaaa, luraMa aa4 WaOwrfr Saa Will iran a lorallMr.

aaJ arrnJa eVa C.laa. 1 aaaoot aui. Um AJilr aahaal wni ai lae to auiia ahlk tae bnakwe laa araai Wa kWtJar aT ibal gvacw Hwralraaa, akSi aM a loc aitcta-a oar aa4 a4a4 atoas aa frtaoc a ar bciarU awMitrT. a aaly la-aaahM fa- ava te aar, V-oe iaraj wa aanby af year awitl.nwe, m4 ly vaar auffrcaa aaai j'laa aM in Cacrav 1 aitl rrprtacmt jaa la Ska WaiarirlaaH. s.

Uv U- wlibea aueuj rao mm! aoIlcitrtlj-. 4 Jj esse srrjeuT. WtfauaTQT Citv, faiva H31. 1 'US IStm Ma CaoiWae Caair tf.MmxA l.aTE rKU.Vt KNtiLlNllL. ttf the ItriUsh Wipta CuWVh ar- unaxjr imi eaeaai)t iran Mverpool, hare Lamina baportof MaUT atpaar to ba yt quia enaruW oa the atauiaavi.

-TUa lluLa'da Xaawara, araood oa of Ptiilm KairafllMl Krvnch. bnra claa. tad K-iog el Ueljfiuat, bat tba 1'ianob, Vovr. ment bira rajaalatl tha oBer, thui ibrawtat baat. 0ba Hctgiau Catijnrit tlia a.aauiait'ahkji Uicy Mfioar4 waa aettleU.

Tba place an aot ClltJ at aar btett Uatea Tba Ui itiaU I'arliaoMNtaMemUaa oa lta 3d of Fehraant. i. The Ctnnceilor af tba F.tebauner haa propoaad io rnimrni to wy a Nuty tx aaa penny per nauao oa aU raw Cutlont iinorM, wkb a draw-, back duly lo tba iaroa aiaxiuiit oa all Maaulastw. red Cotton xi.ortatL la coawmueoea et ibit pronotiuoo, lharay articta had advoacetl J. iu uia utertKMi aukrket.

At letter wrilaft ba jrivea iffcrant eon ktik tiooi ol tha inteeliga of thu llritish Uovcrmnaai on lliit tubieau aa aonr below iHa ondw iiooasioa ia the llonM af Common, by the unaneaiioroi lae Exohmuar, at, reported ki the Lftmlon Courier. Wlwtuer hnanr weP Douail iatnteittteil to be thu whoWduty, or to much ia addition to the aix per erot. bow levied, wa leave to our tiatUert te dotermine. CominUlcO of Ha Whole of Uie House of Commons tcb. II, tha Cunuaellor of die tail): i t'he next tux wm about to propoea vat o6e to ehivh hoantiiMtel Ollaalionii, allied objtw-tHMit would however, lj- cciinteiHmlniiccd by ilia tdvuBtagei.

It would We objedtu, he npedutl, that ut lo impota a near tux oi ooa of our uqlu manuutturet, ami vouiil, brunei, Ixs t-tonded by die iocouveuietioet eonrnwol tipea drawback doty, lie admitted, be reieated, that theta weiv objeetioiiv but Imiriee hit un-aillingtieet lo lamped with a auplo commodity by imposing a tew ax upon the uin would be tidall tnrt only lattMHlea utot the lo which the reduction oftlia duly on tlie tame article ia another form would ouwsion. 'h TlieoOroinittoo wat avere, that by reducing tnetat on prm(ei ijottom, uiuk eonaumea by the poorer would be a totaut the nual revenue of S00AXI0t and they were alto aware ihtt the (-round of thai reduclioM wat, that the tax foil more narlicuUi-ly oa ilte leu wealthy (Hear, hotr.) JCow io propoacd to throw tha tax over all die wnwiutti of cotton, inueud of on one pH, at ihity at pivsent pratted-i-(Hetr) and tout tava the revc-niw, anil relieve tba poor oootainor of tbe trticle, (Hear;) lliit would be aeoomplibhed by a duty of Id. per pound ba cotton imported, wAh a drawback dnty to the tama ttaouut ou all euuiufactur- ttt enttpn exported Ha llu.1 ailmilted the alileeliun, lit lliia ilra.w uac. uuij. anu io a rax on tiie raw inaieruM 01 m- tiuMiy, dui put it to tlie tiniinittea wnellier tla dvaautea, oa tlieodier liaiul, did aot more titan eouiiterblaiicS.

the lie would, take the revenue, to be thut derived at judging by the average iipporl of' cotton tlie Utt The import tlie ltt vrnr ol all itq junnn Ik. 1.. .1.. rage At the prectdioRyetti i namely, 1 19. Ibt.

whicft, at IU. per lb. would pivnluee Xi'JMkt inat to iey mrounu iiuo bert.Hi i The eretit auealion Of reform wat to have been bronnlif Itrwunl in Parliawieni On the firtt of Murvh.by fjotil'Jolm Ruatul, with the Snaniuiout appraUttion of the Government. Although iwKa Cabiuet MinitUf, be wat elected' fur the tutk oa aeeount of hit auiduout tdvotwey of tb? aauw in unfavorable timet. 'The election of a Soveretpn took place in the Celgiui CongiTta, on the 4Ui February.

There were l'Jl members ureaenL abtolute mniorltv 06. for the puke of Xemourt 89 1 Uuk of Leaahlen. bnre 6s Archduke Charlea 35. Noue.rftheean- dilatehnvirig the. majority required, a teonnd bab lot wat made, when ot 19a volet, the, Uuk.e ol Nemoorahtd 97 1 the Duke of Lcuchtenbui-j 74? anil Arctiduke Piarkst 31.

The Duke lwving the abtolute majnritv of votea, the I'ltaideal proclaimed Lnuit Chtilea Philip d'Orleaut, JJuke ufNe-mourt, Kmirof the lleliriana. The London Courier the 2th Feb'y; pub. litnet, la a teeooa edition, an important aommn-tiicatkra from Ua. Uruttelt eorrutiioudeot dated Wednesday night, which ttatci, that a protoeol Own the Conerett of London, dated die Tth utL bad been oouiiDnuluated to- -Uie Provisional (io-vernment tliat eveningi and tbat it not only declared, dial (he French Government it reaolved to reject the otfer ol the crown of beltitim for the Duke of Nemnurt, but that it adberet to die pro tocol of the SOlh January, and eonieqiiently die vows the letter of Count Bebaatiani. It farther Mates, dint, in (he newt of the Duke of Leuch- Unberg being aald propoted and alerted, be wii aot oa reeogniteq oy any one oa en.

Tlie wme eorreanondent. ie a letter dated Thuraday evcuoip, tlatct.that M. Bresaon, die French minister, had declined to sign (be note tent to the' Proviaioiud Govartimant atti tlie a hove protocol, and that the diplomatic commission had refuted to lay the document before Con- grestj aaving retorned to uora t'oDtoutiy There So pears to hive been no regular fight ing between the Rutsiant and t'olct. Ccw tri- flinff thirmidies had taken tdace, which were al together offenaive on the part of the Folet, (bey Having made uieuitiont into tbe Kasuan tcn itory THE STAR, RALEJGH, MMICH 311831. AdininUlralio Aieeting.Tbt friendi of Pre tidcitt Jaceaos is lliit tounty -wuU bear in miod, that, pursuant to a reaoludoo adopted by a meet ing; of ottrtiliicna during our last Couuiy Court, a meeting of the frjends of tlie lyevml National Adniiniiu-sdon will be held this city on Moa- uayaiierooon next, at jtocioca, "lor tus pur pose of expreatinfl; aa opinion oa the general po licy aad leading: measures of the Administration, and such other matters relative be deemed advisable.

the friends of the Ad' ministration detooottrate to Hs enemiei, by their poootual attendance that all attempts to create divi.iotts in oaT ranks, have proved Let every true Jacksoniao be at his pott dao Ifortla Carolioa Free I Prtai," lha Ur, IWl has yielded, to I rWr i- tfw l- twit iC W4t-. fJ U.4 wf Taik lie! kf 1 1 ac 5tm. waa lk.k-lf i a a I. i u--aT ra atsaaw rwjT.fcta ajcaj aaav amw.M la a4rakUdaifaA.aaa,CX! Tbe iaort iba IWak aad Wait were faii, aa ara.i. waJ aad ULvd at a anal.

Tbe bac af.rvd a raaar4 et ht tUe Oa a-antv. TVaiaYk r.Mlwaarvabrvnlwal,fraa (be taaer la wtaJk raSbery a aa afctrd, tbat cotaa lima waa aaaaaard ba BauirUj Uta laaa, aad 0at Ua pery44raliart wwre aa enra adrjits ia Uvvvocauoa. TVy alae dUplard: a gaud deal of tact, at ewbSuiag tWaiadvea aa tba tatrtaa of the kll MW ba4.U,U Wklab they rWered tbeaasclvta bra taWe at datectajtv was oarvwaily twaenctt aa Monday, tbat two parwali had take Vaaaage la tba abip Calbouk, jc Cbitteatoai, aader Mifiiaioaa abxaaiataoeee. Thie veia.1 twm to aaa on Stiadai aad each tacts have oaaae Uf tbe kaoaledjaaf tho U-rva. lest of lb Baak.

aa asjastily oA express a Clariwa, to overtake the aid CuUmh muJ Esuvim L'arrrra. Ca. Gaerraro, Ec-PreuiVeil e) Mexico, wai ayler ed the lasted January, hied by a Cooed! of YVr oa the 10th Fi'jruary, fouad gnMiy. and shot aa the I kb. A Icoer from Vera Out, Utei tlth February, reacivad at Daluoo atacs that ha wat boajht 'by the pveaea.

adtalaiatralloa) af thai aoaolry for ITJVOOQ. 'The captain of a SantiaiaO a I'biig lyavg at Arajmlaa iuviled hiii 'oa board to dine. At toea at he got oa board drO vestct, tail wat mailc, aad he was lake to liualuluo, and de livered into the hAHtii of bis enemiev Tboueo boost taken to Oaxaea'wbere he wat triad by a kind of drunibead aoort shot. rTha Cditara of tile National latcU tai from outUorily on which abey pluee entire reliaoee, -Uott there It aot tho amalteat growndfor tba report, wbnh bat been rlrcabv lion several pf tho JotcnUoa ol Judge Marshall teresigtr tho tract of Chief Jastiae of ihoVnitcd i in. i Prist jxvtl TWNer-folk Beaaofl of the 8 id instant, says, No.

t-T-34 tSo pr; $10,000, one- half ol a bub was told ti Mr. 1L Cure, Knford, was yesterday pre tea ted at Kouiaate'a office, where ft. was aold, andtUo rutA promjiUj paid for tho fUf i A lellow in the upper part of New York, ws Seen id tulkc a The hyatandert seised die biutej but as it att'aoroe aittanae to I)mi po-line office, they (6 (his -Kfie. bead a i(Ot 01 'wrDviafto which wituppltail Pgbt txvract from tba' Mluutet of tbe prooeaKlinga ol the AuuualConfehiHM Of the Aiulhodial I'rw-'lestantChuivb Idrtiic disu-id of North C'aru- iliua, held t-lt4jUbollf Mailing llouset in count). On Ute I7tl ut ilai'eh.

IS31. Uruther Uieuard, Uavidaori being called ta the. viihh auu Hi uuier aCiMl IU UODO appOUileU ureutiy, the kw delegates Of peered and took their Sealt, via. ry and J'rtacunt, llivbard UhvIiIsor, James 1 1 outer, AV lllls llar rit, Jametll. tlwrrii, Jcvto 11.

Xlobb, VUla Bellamy," Miles Nash, Alson Gray. I LeweUen jonea, Audwadu Gedne Dennit E. IKIIaiuy. Kkh wa.i a. naivia, unnKi.aiono, aitl Jouea, L.

11. U. WliiiaWer, Urmoo ai k-ington, John F. Spuigbt, tVus, Gubreath', Jahwa Grant, WdtoaC bilaker, JoUnK. Uelluiuy.

On molina of bun huf the Constituuen of Uie MethodiM Protestant, Church wnt read aud adopted whh hat one dissenting -v Bctveit; That ihe' Ci.iittivlMKj now 'MWe( to tbe elucliou of a Piesiileul lor the roar. Vbeipbnibe tdllaoi VtlilU Metoh'ctL Thai the fcrinfercnea new iiriweciM tI i I ut Hiwiaiwcin iwi luuuaiurt anil irreueliuiw at come m-ouerlv rceoniauundwl 10 iliii I "i va cuivuvmij aniuo va at Ituieiaul uila- imercj" Whereupon brother Job Y. Speight, Alton' uray aim Bamuvi 11.1 .1 lanie reueived, writ oiaua mr orutliert Will, Hiu and Alexander Albrhjhi tt) be ileeliNt to eldei order, and they were eitwicd -accordingly. Uttabttd. That li-others laoaa Coa and Kia.

thauiel ttobbius be, and they wcfcacsonrbigly Memveti, -tuat Unadinti tuall he defiled into two aiiutiis and one walion, to be called tiuil- lonj anil tsoanoke l.hwuUi awl Cook's tftatum. Tbe comiartle imimiiiied to ataign the preachers, tUierinlentciiU and antttleultibeii'reimeetjve aiHtioua, made ihe following report, i Cirruir John, F. Speight, Jmpeiiu-sehdont, and Samuel J. tlurria. siwnL i OutltprU Circuit- Alaon Uiy, superliiiendfnti 'Cwk't.

Statist- James Hunt uud James 11. tixtra rohdatei kit aid svio4 Itoanole cuv eiiit, Ileilamy, James Hunter, tli lleiirv Bradford, Joahua SairV.Swain Swift, Jor Utah ft. IlinU, Selb fiieiKht, VVfIi Harris, Jca ae 11. Cobb, Thomat liaiiae, Caswell Umke, llicliard Dasblaon. Extra tniniaterial aid asdghed jo GuiUord Cii Cnit, vix.

Cliarlec Cooler. Joiiil' Coet Alexander Albright, William Joimjs, Witliara John Moore, Jomes 1. Medairia. Nathan Bvbbkis, John Gray, Jossa Gilmore mid Alexaader Hohbine. I A couv of tlia Uischiline not beW received 'in time to he-read, resolved that- the Disbiplino of ine vmicuuiu uuurcu roeomruend-ed to-Uie mimttert, preachers aad membert offaid cliui vh for edoptioit, provided it shall be found Out ineeeaisteot with tho Courtiiution of said vhurcb'Vt Metolvetl; That the next Annual ronfbi-ence 1 1 tr A.

did not hear from the authors of the eoriunuaiuatious over the tig-naturo ot yA Cadet," io iim to iuaerti thcot ibai week. 1, They shall have a plate in oar next, At the resideneo of the Rev. Wm. II. Hardee, in Northampton county, on tbe lfilU Infant, Mr.

George Daniel, ItaUtaX, Id Mast Lavenia At Newbeni, on die )5lh inat- Alex. t. (ja. ton, Eaq. to Misa Eliza Y.

Jouea, duughter ol Uie Into Dr. Hugh Jones. 't DIED, In Randolph county, on the 1 4th inttitnt, Patsey Siler, contort' of Mr. Philip Siler. She has k-ft a diseonsolaas hutbaud and nine children lament their irreparable loss- Communicated.

Tin's day tho subscriber entered at a stray one fleahitten gray horse, suppoted to be seven or eight yean old, blind in the left eye, five feet two iuebet highv oiiabod, and tuoro red on the right rump and thigh, bit tidet rubbed with gear, troU and tiaeet, valued at sixty 'dollars. 'I he owner can Lave him by complying with tho law ia such eases made and provided. Xsh ntJt N. C. 1 TT'c 1 -K' ua mine ouy uaieieu, OUUM urst burs dayofMh, li32.V v- -J I At tmL.J a4H.

iL lxMe at kcM aa aiesxj War. iWt taa 1 1 1 Will 4 al a hr ur im ta V- au IVa frarUbtiCay af aaa.ay iaf aaiaT tata air iu aaa Cra4. rvyO'Wl iJLal IWy IZ. tt Xratr, ta iaU ruaiianoa. a Wm, a d4-ga a daat Sa-'ka4 kaaa aaUa la iuJ awr A Say caara-al Baiai iatU TaJity U4 act4V Wwajai tSlaaakailM) bmmt aoairaipWi.

Wa ra-faal SW tkia 4aa a aajaaljtd; tiwaity liai UMFaraValtaa4Mc4. TW atiaatiaa af tha Board aVeat ta aaadwr aaaa Sat Uhj arautaiJiaVaacal a ih daainUa ajaat-tkat ai riat aaa lhaalrf rs- aai raea4 awiaaf lafciraaHioa aa Ux Sttajaat. a ha Uml bcw dw BoaH at a Tba 1Alitort vi lU ojipoaiikja aru aMeedaicry atuataa a aaa Mr. CeUwaa aad Ccavra) Jaskaua arraywd a oppeaitiMi la each other fur lb aval prrwdewey, kad ara hmAf engaged aadcater iag divert tba bbcadt al tba irtt fcaiatd gt-tlrmta Croat their iurpe ro ntptairt tba re-l cation of Ika laUer, aad uiatt advUngtbcat to precul upon Uia TivtWat ta tatap for hirnaaU, aad Vika tite chances of Mceeas. Now, tbta CtacUeot advice, very ainacre kad diiiutm-tledai knadoaUla, aoaiea (ca4A a aar ler' too ueaviaaal lo to exert even Sralher'e vcigbtiah lulntlt bf ihoas an whom It bbilaad- ad la operate.

Will tltete geneeoat aoaoatUort upport tba Vice rreaideot, should bia fi-leetla a-dopt tba Courae they to sealoualy feoomraead? Is there uot reason to tuapeat they aili rttbev Hold iba word of itromiae to tha ear. Bat break to tbe hope. v' Satan ottea traaifurak eilmtelf Into, aa tgcl o( ligt.l, tba better 10 Haaiae bb feyadaatgaa tfpoa tJia victima of bis malicai aad aa uora man. aotue-limct aeoeal kit faUa Uh tha endearing appeb- Uuua of tad Uea bar the fatal aleei la his boaom, Tba triendt af Mi Cajboua and Geueral Jackso will Jtre(ere say to Utclr ono iniee a fx j. "On others prasllt thy Ltyirian artat Tlie stratagems and (ricks of little hearts Ant lost on uti andwheq in heed of advice, tlicy will, have die prudehee to apply tu their real friendt.

and aot to (bote whose invariable deibe and effort bare be-on tq eruah tbem. v. It would ba lite to the hopes of the friends of Mr. Clay to divide the volii of the republican party between Gen. Jaekaon and Mr.

Calhoun. But Out it a be ueverto devoutly wish ed, tliey are destined never to witness, Cal- houa, we are lolt' by (he tj. S. decided in ditsuading tha IVetitlent from -declar in hit iuaugaral adthvss, bit hitenlion af re-tiria at, the end of -tlie first term and ba baa toe mneli sagacity, even if be euteetained a detire to defeat tlie jutt hopes add' expeeUtions of the great body of the American people, by supplants iug General attempt it-, llo will not, theiefore, be a candidate, tinea die present incumbent has eeusented to serve another term. His own tbe interests of the ptty, die interests of Union forbid iu And we eannot but believe 'his frieuds, under tho tafijiotioe pt these poworlul eanact, finuly adhere to Uie venerable patriot, whose best day have been spent in the service of hit country, and the evening of whose lite, ndw devoted to her welfare eannot, lit this important criaia, -deaert tho nuut, kwbo, a beuihe patriotism of our eitizens sraa tried byauunerring ordeal, riaked ht life, hi a fortune, and hit tacred honor in dehmoe of o'wr lihertiea.

Vbe people look to him uow to preserve, invio- Itte Uie bandtof this, Union, by which alone those liberties can be. permanently eatablislied. To this pammount object bis vast inl unite it jiledgf and who, 'we would ask, is to eompetenllo thetaak as tho hero, who Jlia tilted Uta tnea- aureoflnieouuti'tjloryf' tbe sutesmaa, whose tagacioue tnmdtodiiipreheudl alyier Vet'ivut iute-icitaj and tbo 'lnconiiptiule 'whom- uo bhuidifhmenta of popular applause aW divert from his duty fi Alyr the next election, lime enough to Inquire who thail be the Mioeessor of General jacktoni and we think a solemn duty which the press owes -to tlie peace and harmony 'of so-J eiety, carelully to anitam fi-oraagitaimg ihat di tractmg tubject until the proper eaa iti almlf arrive. "SuffiuieHl onfbtliedHy ia the evil tliereot" The I Mrtmek, Secretary ortlie Na vy, arrived at his seat in Ualitaa' eouaty, oil the Trial PtponeLTtm trial ot Marshall. on the charge ol iLooUng Mr.

Gait, at tlichmond, Virginia, 6n Uie motiod of the Coiumou wealth 1 Attorney-, has been postponed until tHo next term of (laorieo Superior The grnundtol the kpplieatiot, wore, tbat Mr, who if slowly recovering from tlte utTectS ot' the wound, it at present enable to attend Uie court to tea. timoiiy in Ihe 1 On the 3d maumt, Gabriel JUowet XfOvernpr of the Sltte of Atubama and tTnlied States' Sena tor elecr, recigud his office at' Gvveruof Into the hants of Samuel It. Jackson eountyi PreiKleirt of the Senate, who 1U cOnsUtutionally exercise tlie functions of Executive officer until his suceessor is qualified at Uie next ac atioe ol the General Astembly. Z'. 'J1 following tetter from the Hon, Ji6erY ffuyne to the Kditpr rf tlie Charlestoa Mf reury, gives fWoip driroce to do report' that ah an gry eerrospoudeaee had takeo place between the fdnervgeutlemu sod Uie l'reiideut of the 8.

Sid, On mr return to thiacltr vestenlar trom Waahmgtun, my attention has been called te va-riout notieea to the public prints ot an' Ufttry orreoiiiirnee," anion ttated tor have Jalelv taken place between GenendJackaon sod mvaelL and which is tuppoced to have bad seme connex ion with the eoatroversy between; the Preaident and Vice In one of tbe versions ol this story, ia asserted thai Gen. Jackson returned one ot my letters unanswered, with Ihe 'word "inwfnl" writteu upon It, To 'out oa -end to tliese misrepreaeneuiaaa, ft ic proper that 1 shonld Mate, tbat no eortetoudcnee ha ever taken place betweea Gen. Jackson and myself of an unfriendly character, or bavins; the remotest eon-uexiou with bit eontroveray with Mr. Calhonni and Uiat be has never returned any letter addreaa- ea 10 mm oy me, eiUier witn or without as en-dorsementt nor have I any reason 10 believe that be bat treated with the alightett disrespect, any communication which 1 have ever made himi and it ta eertain that I have made none of a thrretpect rut entranter, or wnieu would justify saen treat, meoton bis pari. BOUT.

Y. IIAVNB. Charlcaton, Marsh 20, 1831. It ia suted by tbe New York Enquirer that W. Erring, Esq.

appointed by the President and Senate to bo oar a.rgo dec Afuurea to Con- suridoople, baa oeojlsed the aeeeptanee of aL at a JcVei. 'Behi 4J Janira Alnliin J60 UVJlliem iroolff ft V' tiO taaoBaraet ir fit lUntoo O. Uarr 76 liailTilnrr Miinnaduke "13S0 fl'bo's. turd fV- tt 170 A3 too Uallard! WdltChwiier, Sen.fcs Yi Do. do; Wl'wuiiUio's heirs i Kedae Ellis-: vv, i 1I3J no Johti llcHikr iHmfil.

-JS Briaetftatw aW-, 1 m. no. lor uie uwra el lot. Hare 4 1. 1 llruj.

Knight y4vV litheldred 'M JJo. do. for J.BeiitOB'l belrr vlesoni Kobert Abiinu Parker j. Miles ditto Sa ato Moses Si wirl Ueun)4 ami Ji William i SoL' ltonudtrea i Henry JJenlOtvVf 'ii Crasa id Saitd, U. Morgta vru scth yames Mtliew luo.

Prude-n, juft. -v rr-ao- AkermWir4 Mason Hwler '1 Jesoa Holland j'. a-, i. seui-- linker. ter, Keuhea Glark Uaoob Kason, ten.

JkJi'j ISO 170 10 IS t.MM, jpu, 4. 4 If liT onewsf sstsvii. Motesllurdla Jml. Keilv Beni. Lastiter laaaa Llxl.an A tin V'V I LB.

IawUer v. Jno. Morris for Pontars y-f i p-- Thos. PoweU 'V 4. Wm.

Porrv Wesly Phelpt'i 'ls IV. I tXlt 11.1 uo. iir miriin linhb, i. iijeaii uoundte --i 1 100 llish i i'bnmaa KhiW Ai. -J -IA tui ky Trot man -i, v'lOO 4- natnan 1-0111111 f.

.1. R. B. Eore 1 not. vvyne'sricirs -a Ai 100.

so Stml. Weston tt Come. 1 nenj, uiuocnaru Wat. Blanehard'theiit lea Uoaaab Brtrga $0 (Job tl'Hnahard 1 AW Hani, Blanchm Wo.Eaaan lease ttreeev -JO Woah Hurdle iA .1 66 Mno. W.

UarreU as feaao onca Mil Wm. Jones 4 SO Unov Lasaiter A 16 A Keitilrvm allltA 50 65 I5'J Lino. Nftton hr I.ml F.llinlf -c Brinkley T. Charles Jones' w'd Koight's heirs 'a 7 af i '4 "fjS'' v' 74 SO Jno. 1 '(-' 30 Kich'u Gi -t S3 liMiles 1 i 93 Charles Jones SO Asa Parker lit.

SsmlHarrell SO Jetae Parker for the irsof Jas. PmLa; J211M. WUiiauit i --t AJlliiJ 1W lit 4-ik- CMlCtCo CIC, fhlTof Jv Of BLANKS-' every ieKripuoa fot aslo attbia.

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