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Corporation Tniitt Colob. OF MR. i STATE MEDICAL CONVENTION. JOHN. CALHOUir.

TfOTlTH CAKOIIM STANDARD 'I I ft It 1 OK1 The Medical Society "of North" held its first Anniversary meeting this Cityi on The following Lines Will: W. to Mr. Rahoteau's article, "HoviDupf We present below'a most interesting and affecting which we noticed week before last, and which' wa leer, addressed to the Editor of this paper, giving aimed as -well at Mr. Bad of the -Hornets' Nest account of the last hours of the illustrious and RALEIGH5V i- suggested on reading theextract given below ic and City Commissioners helJ a regulsf Meeting; day last. -v The Dr.

Edmund Strudwick, ITEDJESDAT. APIW-V 10, 1850. as at others, the latter lets loose' his artillery aa fol- Jamented Caroliniaiuhi. letter is from the.pen of of Orange, not being present at the Dr. James E.

Williamson, of one of the Vice Badger's Hornets wh-iz rirrht to the mark: J. A- covuie, tne private oecrexary oi HONORS.TO TIIJS and sting any body feels fcadly Calhoun, and was prepared with the advice and ap- Presidents, convened the body. learn that about The Speeche. which we publish to-day, in the fifteen counties were; represented. inclined dodge from such a buzzing pr.ovai oi ieaumS uwum mic umwn, C.

March 31, 1850. OnThorsday, an Address was delivered, ia the irom yery eloquent euiogium oeiiverea jn tne fresent, wra. v. ttaywooo, intemjmt, jeunrfuufw( House on the character if Calhou.v by Mr. T.

EldriJffe Smith and Silat Barns, Cpm We have been told, more than one adventur- ing to confer witn Mr yaiton in reforf uce to hU ous that it was. Worth all the privations and application for a small piece of ground belonging to th perils, of a protracted voyage beyond the line to obtain rjiry, near Galea's spring, reported thst they had sjred passing view of the)Southern Cross that great Mn bint the ground to the edge of the gnlly for 1 0, constellation of the southerd hemisphere. -We can im- hich; on motion, wm concurred in, and the IsttoJaBt gins, then, what would bi the emotions of thoM who rtquegted to make him deed for the tame. have always enjoyed the light of that magnificent lumi- Willis Bird's account of $80,04 for altering end keep-nary, and who have taken flieir dailv and their nizhtlv a Phn p.imn. an Senate Chamber Before the members of the Pro fes- Senate and House, en the occasion of MrCBlhoun'f death fe worthy alike of: the distinguished orator, sad of him.

Every one will read them, and it would he needless, therefore, to invite attention to them. sion'and a "number of intelligent ladies and gentle uXj Dear Sir: This morning, at the age of, 68 years, "KPJfffSf Jo CCaioci, expired Long al hisdeaihad to theconte8t. been apprehended, it coraes( upon vs. as first sings 'iiZtit'T'-r k. Problebi lsui lf 1 -'Thf Ihewesierf has uick proes, and mr.

as is the case, uwns 0 0 0 0, from the firmame.nt.5j It belongs now to another, tK Senate." on Wednesdav last, on motion bf men, by Dr. Strudwick, followed by the first Annb versary Lecture before the Association, by Dr, Thos. Gen. Cass, it was ordered that ten thousand copies of the addresses made by the members of that body direction from its refulgent rays, if it were suddenly blot- Ljao another account of bis for $08,37 for scrvicef ren- Cameron, of Fayettevifle. Both these gentlemen i ft.

how-many more does the fortunate Rabojeau (editor Universe. All unit in feeling that our Kepubiic baa ted 'Out from the sky. Such, and so deep, I can con on the occasion; tog-ether with the funeral sermon of of the tiroes,) own than poor Mr Devereux I iAn- most ojuiuqi ceive to be the emotions at this hour, of not a few of the its almost idolized champion. acquuiea uiemseive. in a-manner nigniy creuuaoie to the occasion and to the Profession, whose organs they 'Their Addresses are, we learn, to be dered in deepening and potting in rump ttocl In til near Mr.

Lovejoy's, waa, on motion, laid on the table. Qn motion, the Board agreed to recommend to the en-umg County Court the following Auctioneers of tho honored mends associates whom I sea around me; Indeed, no one can fail to realize that a star of the first swer next V- nU Hornet second whizzes this way i ''-f-- Problem 2d. If Devereux Camerbh Jonrf- During jiearly half a century of public life in which Mr. Calhoun has gone throirgh all the various chan magnitude has been struck from our political firmament. published when those who did not have the pleasure of hearing them can read for themselves; ges .401 political advancement save one irom tne Let os -hope that it has only been transferred to a higher local to.

the general leffislature- from the Cabinet to Pettigrew, Collins, Boylant' Watson, and the Burgwins, and own ever so many slaves, how many does raboteau (editor of the titnes,) own1 The Officers of the Association for the last year, and purer sphere, where it mtey ahine on with undinomed briiliancy- forever '-54N; the. Vice Presidency, and from the; Vice Presidency back again to the Senate, he has been regarded as the City for the year 1850, vir Willis Scott, 'Lewis recX, and Albert Stith. r'-y On motion, James Murray was appointed Clerk of the. Market for the present year, for which be it recti the, sum of $25,00, Messrs. Whiting, Prlmroso and Freemen, 'wsre, ed motion, appointed a committee to reviee the Market laws, were re-appointed.

Drs. W. G. Thomas, E. Strud the Rev.

Dr. Boiler, be printed and it was also re-tolvedjthal the remain, of Mr. Calhoun be attended to the place designated for their interment, by the Sergeant-at-anna, and by a Committee of six of the "to; Messrs. Mason, Davis of. Berrien, Webster, Dickinson, and Dodge of Iowa.

The Vice President was also requested to inform the Governor of South' Carolina of hjt death, and the Secretary of the Senate was directed to pay over the compensation and- mileage due him as a Senator, to Kule to find out the above sum 1 Given a fart to wick, and J. F. McRee, were appointed dele great statesman and patriot of age. He now slumbers: in death. His last hours were in unison riwn out the whole.

gates to the National Medical with Drs. Let one of raboteau's negfroes search lit a dark cel -The voyager on the Soathern main Viewa with rapt aweithe hallowed sign Which nightly flames A beyond the line Nor deems the labor kll in i'A'r- Which brings him to that long-sought shrine. 5r lar on a rainy night, until he comes across, one of N. J. Pittman, W.

L. Norwood and J. F. McRee, with his' whole career Xi 'i Yesterday': it became very apparent that he could survive bnt a verv short neriod. He was restless and raboteau's Southern feelings, then let another one of as' Alternates.

i the 0 0 0 0 divide, that by his Southern Bentiments, evidently weaker, he sat up for Dr. C. E. Johnson, of Raleigh, was selected to his son, Dr. John C.

Calhoun. deliver the Lecture at the next session of the Socie uuiiifjij vj a vuupio vi du vi ouo uie leuiaiu- ivvo nours in uio eany pan uay, lie conversea ing number of his negroes and the product will be yery little until evening. Some letters yere read to the sum required." him upon which he commented. He spoke of the Intelligence of his death was immediately announ ty, with Dr. N.

J. Pittman, of Edgecombe, as his On motion, James Murray waa reappointed City uon table for the, next three months and Ranaotnj Johneon, his also re-oppointcd for the same period. H. B. Hayes was likewise appointed Wetghmaster an tilths lstof July.

On motion, the following persons, vit Weeley Blake, Ransom Johnson, P. Q. Ferret and Qgintda Utley, went appointed City Guard for one month, to be under the il rection "of the Intendant of i The Intendant bating returned the Liet of TsxslUe for the year 1850, on motion, the following tintlemea were appointed Assessors, to wit 1 Meesra. Will I Holden, Robert W. Haywood, and.

Wm.ThompeoiK. IS. Ji. SMITH, Clerk. Hornet third and fourth lock, wings and come down ced to the Legislature of New York; now in session, bv a special Message from Gov.

Fish, and that body Drs. W. H. McKee, W. G.

Hill, C. E. Johnson, upon the object just so Problem 3d. If Mr. Devereux's negroes require unanimously adopted appropnaU Resolutions in Hay and E.

B. HayWood, were chosen Uuon to the sad event. In .11 the pnncipal North- a Committee. four overseers, how many of raboteau's niggers will require four overteersi i feeling of the South on the present agitating subject, and expressed his confidence that there would soon be hut one sentiment that the sou thern people. would unite as one man against -northern aggression.

His confidence in the southern people was unwavering to the last. At half-past 12 he commenced breathing very heavilyi which occasioned some alarm to his son Dr. Calhoun, the only member of his family present during his last illness. He remarked that he felt unusually wakeful, and requested his son to lie down, who objected. he asked his son if he felt un Problem 4th.

If the negroes of "Devereux Cam The various tribes, in fii Id, by flood, Walk in its light whe a day is done And hail it in its high abode, Blest reflex of the absent sun Iu all their devious wan lerings, "1 From dewy eve, through midnight's reign, It guides them, till the Morning's wings Shed sunlight o'er the earth again. What if that Cross its font should veil, And, darkling, sink ia Night's embrace 1 Nor other stars' nor Sun could fill, Or share its wondroui dwelling-place. 8tar ef the South 'twas thus with thee To thee all. eyes and hearts were turned 1 As round thy path, from plain to sea, The. glory of thy grea tness burned.

Millions were drawn to hee, and bound. By mind's high mastery millions hailed era ana Tl VVe lea" folldwing gentlemen were Common Councils passed Resolutions and the flags elected Honorary member8. of Society, viz Dr. of the shipping were displayed at half-mast. Benj Robin80IJt of FayetteTUie, Drs.

J. F. McRee, A meeting-was held on Thursday, by the citixen. fc A DeRoaaetf of Wilmington, Dr. James 'of Wilmington in this State, which wa.addressed in- Webbf ef Hillsborough, Dr.

J. Norcom, of Edenton, eron, Johnson, Pettigrew, Collins, Boylan, Watson and the Burg win's and others." could complete a considerable contract on the Central -Rail Roiad in a tolerably compendious period; how long would it take raboteau's niggers to finish the whole road An Books "of SobsoiixHlon 10 THE? NORTH CAROLINA RAIL ROAD -w El feelinz ana eioqveai terms or a. iuihci, remain open at the Office of tLo Public Treasurer answer desired by the time the first car goes along." Edward Joshua G. Wright. The flags Dr.S.

Jj Baker, of Raleigh, Dr. Thomas H. Hall; of Edgecombe, and Dr. Alexander Broadnax, of Rock- ti i ingham. Tlie Hornets generally, to wit: .1 Important Sale or Negroes.

C. dU no. e. c. of the shipping were hung at half-mast.

until Wednesday, the 1 at day of May, opportunity te thereby afforded for new subscribers and to those who wish to increase their Stock so as to, ensure the speedy meeting of the Stockholders, the organization of the Com The profoundest sorrow pervades the whole State We also learn that a Committee was appointed to raboteau. of Raleigh, having 'too many negroes for Ipany, and 4be commencement of operations vpon tuls the course he is pursuing on theSouthern Convention, cannot conscientiously keep them alii viz: 0 0- ot aouw take into consideration' the propriety of establishing nee in Charleston, on the 31st, the belU of St, a ca in3tructjon. great work, i i In theei a guide-star, and ne er found A ray in thee that wa led or failed. Mlcbaers onurcn were wue. report at th.

next Annual Meeting of the Society nn TnKlu Kniidincrs were lowered. Ihe Raleigh, April 5, 1850. 805--6t, CHASTE AND BEAUTIFULi Fixed as that sign whicjb hangs in Heaves also, another uommittee, to memorialize the next Firm as the earth it shines upon ISfcS LATE Arrivals from New York bave plaeed Legislature to pass a general reffistration law of Pure as the snow by light winds driven, Meetings were being neld mau portions oi tne ataxe, marriagegf deaths in North Carolina. Wert thou, Columbiaf honored son in possession of the undersigned his Spring and BumoM I supply of Staplx and Finer Dsr Goons, embradDf almost every style and fashion for and which for No Night embrace for thee nor pall to aaopi A Resolution was also passed, making it the duty memory. of the several County Societies in connection with We have never witnessed a more impressive Meet- lhe Sule Societ to mU one Qnth a a a But such as mortal haind hath wrought: taste, extent; and variety will favorably compare vtilb any in the Purchasers are therefore respectfully invited to call and examine for themselvesi.

Thou livkst still in Mind in all ing than that held tms Lity. on tne msanu Meerin, .1,. 8tandinr Central 0 Oi so to some one who will not be pricked so often by the painful reflection of owning, slaves, he will dispose of part, say 0 0 0, by private salej Tfie 0, will be put up at public auction, shortly after the foregoing 0 0 Oare disposed' of privately. P. S.

No postponement on account of good weather, as all of the 0000 most be sold to close a gap in the conscience of the In conclusion we will answer a question that was asked us in a somewhat scarcastic tone- It was, "What is the color of raboteau's 1 We reply it is an invisible black." j. Moral. Public men, and Editors especially, if they would escape unpleasant consequences, should be careful not to attack Hornet's Nests. CONVICTION OF PROFESSOR WEBSTER. We present on our first page, the remarks That breathes, or apeaks, or liyes in Thought.

easy? His son replied, "1 do; had you not better take some wine, father 1 He replied 44 No, I don't require any more stimulants. He felt his pulse, remarking that it was veryjow. Mr. Calhoun said I feel that I am sinking, but you had better lie down. His son did as he was but felt too uneasy to sleep, as the difficulty of breathing still continued.

At 2 o'clock, Jthis morning, he called in a very feeble voice "John, come He did.so, when Mr. C. put out his, arm and asked him to feel his pulse remarking, "I have no pulsation at tRe wrist. Take my watch from the table and put it in your trunk. 'Which was done.

He then pointed to a bureau 0 drawers and said, take my papers thence and put them in your trunk. (These papers are the manuscript works on Government and the Constitution.) He then remarked, the medicine has had a delightful effect. I am in a pleasant perspiration." At about 5 o'clock his son took a seat by the fire, desiring his father to take some rest, who said he had not rested at all. His son asked he bad any pain!" No, I have not felt the slightest pain throughout this whole attack." His son then asked are you comfortable now 1" He. replied 'VI am 'jerfectly comfortable now 1" These were the last words of Mr.

Calhoun. 3 At 'about a quarter before 6 he made a sign with lis hand for his son to approach the bed holding out lis he took that of his sop, grasped it closely, ooking very intently in his face moving his lips as if he desired to speak. His son now discovered, that he was speechless, and at once called the Hon. Mr. jVenable, of your State.

When the latter went to his bedside, Mr. C. took hold of his hand, pressed it, and presented his wrist apparently to indicate hisap proachincr dissolution. He looked Mr. V.

very in Star of the South! thy earns are here was the sponuneous tricot, of all hearts to great Committee of the State Society, a report of the Me-genias and ulents and exalted patriotism. The re- Medical Topography, and prevailing dis- 1 t. 4 RalelghNApril 9, -605 Huts Spring Fusliloiu For IS50. Here this heart than weeps thy loss I bough hidden, thou art stilt a sphere, tnarkS 01 U0V. treoeu.mip oen.

o.unoe, w0 uu ftg whhjn their boandsj and 8uch Qther matter8a8 known the illustrious deceased intimately in ta T)E AVER Moleskin, Panama, leghorn, Coturg.Pev Serene, refined frorn earthly dross, California, for Meu and JLIual Straw, Mexican and internal, and intensely) clear met a response in every heart. In the language of 1 and conden8eif and Jaid before Society at boys. Kaleigh, April 6, 1850. tT. A.

MITCHELL. 'V' 805-'' Uaniei eosier, on ccn, Meeti annnal which Kaleigh; April 9, 1850. fccshni Property of the Society and subject to it. CONGRESS. fathers of the Republic die, git hop that the disposal.

Spring Bonnet, and Itlbanda. SPLENDID English Strawj Rough and Ready, T.s-can and Hir, Leghorn, Beautiful bonnet. This body is still engaged upon the Slavery -queS' Republic itself mat bs immobtal. It is fit, that We bare frequently heard the qaestion asked, what tion. In the Senate, oft Thursday last, a debate of by public assembly and solemn observance, oy an- ig of Society I cannot give a bet- some length sprung up betwjeen Messrs.

Webster and i Vi -8 ter or more appropriate answer than that which is Foote, on the subject of tha Committee of Thirteen, oi national oeneiaciors, eui uici iiuc, iw icu-i der thanks to God for eminenl blessings, early given furnished by the Constitution of the Society itself. proposed to be raised by the latter, and in relation and long continued, favored The second article Of the Constitution says generally to the admission df California. Mr. Web The object of this Society shall be the advance- ster advocated action first oi the California bill, and of Webster, delivered, just before he Jury in his ease retired, together with the charge of Chief Justice Shaw and, the return of the verdict. The newspapers are crowded with the the speeches of counsel, with comments upon the case, and with the incidents of the trial.

The New York Express says "It is understood that the Jury after going opt on Saturday night, at first. deliberated in silence for ten minutes. They then(voted on the question, whether the remains were those of Dr. George! Parkman. There was a unanimous yea.

On the second question Whether Dr. Webster murdered him, there were eleven yeas and one, nay. The nay -came from Mr. Benjamin H. Greene, who stated his point of nARi.

ouri-iuuiv vuiw. ment of medical knowledge, the elevation of protes- Wake Superior Court was in session here last week, I sional character, and the promotion of all measures then upon the other one after another, de signed as an adjustment oif the Question and Mr. and belt Ribands, MITCHELL. Raleigh, April 0, 1850. 805 Shoes, Slipper, and Galferf.lv' A COMPLETE assortment of the aboTe, just at haa XAthis morning from i A.MITCliELL.

Raleigh, April 8, 1850.. fOS Umbrella, and Paratoll. i A FULL aupply of Silk and Gingham Umbrellas and Xi-Parasols, just opened; T. A. MITCHELL.

Raleigh, April 805- nr. e. nrcrTTJ3X 5 I XSU RAN CoiiP AXiY, 1 NC.y-'i his Honor Judee Manlf presiding. of a professional nature that are adapted to the relief of suffering humanity, and to improve the health and oote took ground, which hie maintained with much In the case of PatienceFennell r. Henry Castle protect the lives of the community." force and ingenuity, in favdr first of organizing the berry, for Slander, the Jury gave the plaintiff $250 The Convention adjourned on Thursday evening Territories, and then of considering the application of damages.

California for admission. Without coming to any last, after a pleasant and harmonious session. The next Annual Meeting will take place in this City, on The only criminal ease on the docket of any impor result, Mr. Shields obtained the floor, and the Senate tance, was that of The State vs. Christopher.C.

Scott, the third Wednesday in May 1851. adjourned. for the murder of Georre Fowler, which consumed Tn th T4 tently in the face, while he was feeling his pulse. Mr. V.

remarked, You are pulseless sir, and must take some wine," and called for some medicine. Mr. Calhoun pointed to the wardrobe. Mr. got the wine from thence and poured out half a tumbler full.

Mr. C. took the glass in his hand, raised his head, and drank it. Mr. V.

then left the room to summon other friends, and was absent about five minutes. Soon after the Mr. Orr and the Hon. Mr. Wallace, both of entered the room.

When the door opened, his eyes were directed towards it, and were fixed upon Mr. O. as he' walked towards him until he reached the bedside. Mr. O.

leaned over to feel his pulse. Seeing)his purpose, Mr. C. extended his arm. He was asked if he would have his Physician, Dr.

Hall sent for. He shook his head. He then presented his wrist to Mr, Venable, who remarked, the wine has had no effect there is no return of pulsation. He adjusted his head on the pillow, two days, Wednesday and Thursday, in the exami While on this subject weTnay as well state that nation of witnesses. Speeches of counsel, Thl the advertisements of Patent Medicines now appear- doubt, and after some discussion he declared it removed.

J.l 1 1 The family of Dr. Webster Was not informed of the verdict the night it was rendered. Friends' however undertook the task of preparing their! minds for it. The awful disclosures were made to them on Sunday by Mrs. Wm.

H. PrescotU The scene was heartrending and the wails and shrieks could not be concealed from the passer's by. Every has been the question. The Union thus sums up Mr. McCler- Dr.

Chas. Johnson, Attorney General, B. F. Moore, appeared for ing in this paper, are inserted in compliance witn nand's plan: the State, and performed his duties with marked fi Wm. D.

Haywood, Vice President, James F. Jordan, iy Wm; H. Jones, Treasurer, I contracts entered into some time since. We make this statement because some surprise, we learn, has We believe the bill of Mr. McClernand irobodies I delity and and the prisoner was defended with much tact and skill, by.

Messrs. George W. the substantial provisions of she two bills reported by been expressed at the publication, of these advertise Mr. Illinois, chairman of the Committee Haywood and Henry W. Miller.

The jury returned ments ia the Standard, after we had announced our on 'in' the Senate thus combining the va rious propositions in the senate bills in a a verdict of Afanttavgkler and on Saturday morning determination, as a general rule, to receive no more of Pernn Busbee, Attorney, -y Dr. Charles E. Johnson, Dr. Win. H.

McKee, i I Dr. R. B.TIaywood, William D. Cooke, i Dr. William R.

Scott, Executive Com Charles B. Root, i I J. Hers-rtan. Gen'l. Arani.

single measure. It providds for the admission of made by their friends to assuage the grief of the afflicted wife and daughters, who up to a late hour expected an acquittal. I' A letter of condolence was presented them on Sunday afternoon, signed by the heads of all the principal families of Cambridge, including the Hon. Edward Everett, Jared Sparks, Professor Norton, Jndge Fay, the prisoner was brought out, and, under sentence of them. Wre fully concur with Dr.

Strudwick in the looted Mr. V. in the tace with an expression which seemed to say, I am perfectly conscious that it is tvaltfornia into the Union with her present conatitu the was branded iri the hand and committed to opinion expressed in his Address in Relation to these tion and boundaries; for thel erection of a territorial all over. A few moments 'after, when breathing Jail, there to remain for six months. government for the Mormori Territory of Utah for yrith some difficulty, he put his right hand on the top Standard and the ayetteville believe, are the only papers in the State We should not discharge a duty incumbent upon' I he immense crowd retired from the Uourt of his head, then passed it through his hair, and brought it down again upon his heart.

He then Room and its vicinity in silence and. without the least as as the conductor of a public journal, if we did not that have closed their columns against Patent Medk breathed very except a slight rattling in his I I I 1 me erection, aiso, oi a lerriiofiai government tor Jew Mexico; "and for the settlement of the Texan boundary question, with the consent of Texas, in consideration of a pecuniary equivalent fo the territory which she surrenders, and the recognition of all her rights under state that very general dissatisfaction exists in the cines.j inroai nis ejes reiauimg meir Dngn mess ana nis countenance its natural expression, until "the last eemmonitv with the result of-this trial. No doubt HON. A. During this time more than 500 Policies have becaV issued, with an increasing demand for information on the subject of Life Insurance.

This Company is worltuig under the' moat' liberal Charter known to Life Companies. The 5th 8ac aada. as follows: i 4 Organized on principles purely mutual, the life mem- bers participate in the whole of the 'profits, Besides, the' insured is allowed to use his annual dividends in the re newal of Premium." r. 4 breath, which was drawn with a deep inspiration the Jury performed the unpleasant duty devolved tne compact ot annexation. 1 It leaves the question At a great Public Meeting, held, in Charleston on upon them, honestly, conscientiously, and to the best of their judgments according to the facts and the law.

oi slavery to oe settleo: oy tne people inhabiting the Territories of Utah and New Mexico, when "they Shall apply for admission into the Union as sovereign the 2d instant, on the occasion of the death of Mr when his eyes all of a 6udden became dim. They were immediately closed by Mr. Venable. After Mr. eyes were closed, his countenance was as that of one who had quietly gone to sleep.

He was i It is now ascertained that Dr. Webstedid take a grain of strichnino on the night of bis arrest, he hav-in confessed it to his physician, Dr. Clark." On Monday morning, the 1st instant, tne prisoner was brought into Court, and sentence of death was pronounced upon him by Judge Shaw. He is to be at such time as the Governor may appoint. The address of Judge Shaw to the unfortunate man, was most touching.

He admonished him that he had no hope for this world, and commended him to Calhoun, O. A. Andrews, Esq. rose and felicitously as they were before them but this does not unsettle in other words, as we understand the bill, it adopts the principle of non-injterventlon. Combining alluded to the assiduous attention pajd by Mr.

Vena- conscious to the last moment of his life. Slaves are insured for a term of from one to five years. the generally prevalent," that the ease was one of hierher grade than that of Even thA ble, of this State, to the illustnoos Carolinian during 1. At about a o'ciock last evening, Mr. ualhoun re 'I 7 Vi- ZJt wv' I lui vuru ioiuu 4, his last illness, and offered the following Resolution, marked that his mind was never clearer that he had Mnivre" In seParate DfJ3, we think the bill of All losses of the Company are paid within ninstvdavs the charge waa not, probably, quite as great facility in arranging his thoughts and, in re hich was ananimoasly adopted clear as it mijrht have been, told the prisoner, in his it to the favorable consideration of the country.

No California risks have or will be -T i "Resolved. That the devoted attention and active ply to a remark, of bis son, that he was fearful he was overtasking his mind with thinking, he said, address to him on, Saturday 'morning, that he had The Galphin Claim ai it is called, is excitin? I Blanks, and Pamphlets containing Charter. Dve-lawa. sympathy, which marked the course of the Hon. Mr.

1 'I Nnnnt avnift tlilnlrinrr nf tho nnli liiali nflTai pa rf occ. roaj uau on appiicauon ax ilia onice ox. taa oa- made a happy escape, and that bis case was one a good deal of attention in Washington. The facts Venable, of North Carolina, and other friends, to our God or pardon and mercy. "The moral reflections, says the New York Mirror, which force themselves upon every one who examines the melancholy particulars of his trial, (Web the country.

It 1 could have but one hour to speak panj, or any or me Agencies. xtv a of 44 aggravated Manslaughter. i deceased Senator, have' excited our profound sensi in relation to it are briefly these This claim origin; in the Senate, I could do more good than on any pre bility. We feel that in ministering to Am, they have We have made tSese remarks with kind feelings ated in certain debts due to Ueorge Galphin, of Geor vious occasion of my lite, r. also ministered to us.

We will cherish their offices towards the worthy relations of this young man, and gia from the Creek and Chejrokee Indians, the pay The funeral of Mr. Calhoun will take place on of kindness to our departed Statesman in grateful ster's) are simply these he indirect cause of the mnrder was the pecuniary extravagance df the murdererthe habit of living beyond his income, and the duplicity which followed in the desparate strug with no wish to iniare him. or them. Less we could ment of which was provided for bv the treatv of recollection. 1 1 Thursday.

lhe body will be placed in a metallic boffin and lodged in a vault in the Congressional April io, ,1850. j' so5 4 SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS 'At Heartt X1trIiford' i RECEIVED by the late arrival a complete ef Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Fancy articles. Baa- not have said, and at the same time have complied 1773, between the said Indian? tribes and the British 4 LATEST FROM EUROPE. burying ground for the J. A.

b. with the demands of public justice, in this Crown. In 1775 this debt jwas ascertained, by the By the arrival of the steamship1 Europa, we have case, in the opinion of the community generally, have State of Georgia, to be. sonde $13,000, and its pay gle to "keep up appearances." The direct cause was the exacting demand the persevering and, insulting dun of his creditor. There is no doubt but the gaunt and grim colkcior hunted and haunted his poor debtor, until he drove him to until, to lhe sen FUNERAL OF MR.

CALHOUN. dates from Liverpool down to the 23d March ment was decided pn; but the Revolution interven not been properly regarded. No ceremonial was wanting yesterday to pay every nets, Boots, Shoes consisting in part as follows Silk Batistes and Tissues, Crape de Paris; 1 1 All descriptions of Cotton; except fair and good, ed, and the elaim fell upon the. United It respect to the memory ol this distinguished man. sitive imagination of his ceased Jo be a appears that Mr.r Walker; thb late Secretarv of lhe 9atin ampe wrgandie; Albonnes, have declined one farthingj following are the latest quotations in the Liverpool market, viz: Fair a CONNECTICUT ELECTION 4 The Democrats of Connecticut bare achieved signal victory.

The Hartford Times says: bt art early hour the" circular gallery of the Senate as filled with ladies. The senators' desks having been removed, the area of the Senate chamber was x.za -a 'J Jenny Jind MotI; had man, and became a dunning spectre an tinappeasa-ble and heart-piercing, cry for money, as inexorable Treasury, agreed to pay he of lh bui Printed, Polka and Striped French Lawns, 1 and upland 6d Mobile, 6jd and Orleans, Bid. not. the interest and thus the matter stood when Mr: Milesia Jaconetts," Plaid colored Swiss. as Death; and as relentless as the grave, j.

Hie fatal filled with chairs for the reception of the senators "The nett Democratic gain of "Representatives, I mm The sales-for the fortnight have reached 56,000 bales, result of this goading system, should teach, debtors an(j the members of the House of Representatives Meredith-went into office, Mr. Crawford, of to beware how they place themsel ves in the position members of the cabinet and the foreio-n ministers of which amount speculators had taken' 7,500, and cenainiy, 01 oenaiors, o. mis gives us 1 on im'nt hallnt nr rrlattrn dirTerrnee ill favor of the Secretary of War; is "interjested in this it Plain colored French Jaconctu; Polka and Printed Lawns, 7 'jt Ginghams Prints of neatost kind of styles, French Capes, Collars, Cults, 1- Lisle and Thread Trimmings, if, to be oppressed by heartless milliofiairies and final- being on the left side, and the judges and officers of Sales darinjr the week end Democrats of tweitty-eioht This placet the whole exporters 10,000 bales. appears; and a short time whole amount. Iv it should teach all men to beware of selling them Democratic Stale Ticket betoitd a doubt.

Last year jDg on the 23d March, 20,000 bales. the Supreme Court being oh the right from the chair. Officers of the army and navy and of the executive principal and inlerestt was allowed him by Mr. Mere- ,4 'if selves to the devil, on any terms we could have elected entire, with two more votes. aim, paid over to deposited by him in one of ec.

-u Coffee had declined in the London. Market. Corn had advanced, and flour remained steady. This is gloryfenough for one day. The Boston Bee of April 2d says: Yesterday afternoon Prof.

Webster, wife and the Washington Banks. The matter was soon talk Bonnets, a very extensive assortment. i r' The 'election, bad passed off quietly in France, Col. Seymour, if be should lack a few votes of elected br the people, will be chosen Governor three daughters visited him in his celL We have ed of, Mr; Crawford was ceasured, as it ap departments were seated on the back sofas the civilians on a line with and in the space behind the chair. When the Vice President -took the chair, the President of the United States had a seat to his right; and to his left was seated the Speaker of the House of The scene was throughout most and order reigned throughout the Republic.

pears and he has asked a Cpmmittee of the House Parasols, Umbrellas, Jr Jy j- ALSO, Black French Cloth, Blackprap de Et 5u vi in by the Legislature. No other new. of importance. to investigate the whole affais. The Committee was no pen, nor heart, nor wisn to oescnoe tne scene.

It was touching beyond Mrs; Webster is a woman of great firmness, and has evidently foreseen the necessity of preparation for the crisis which has already come in this1" most trying struggle. She Fancv and Black Caiimr The Northern Whig paper, groan and give it up. This 'victory baa been achieved, in the face the appointed on Thursday last, atnd consists of the fol Fancy Silk Vestinga, Fiird Grenadine do. i Latest from The Steamer Cherokee t4- owing gentlemen Messrs. IBuri, Grinnell, Feath Plain Diamond and Strip'd white Marseilles.

I arrived at New York on the 5th from Cha- strongest efforts of Truman Smith and Jacob Colla-mer to prevent it. Messrs. Baker and Wilson, two solemn and imposing. A few minutes after 12 o'clock, the different personages to' whom we have alluded began to occupy the seats which had: been assigned The remains of the illustrious dead, enclosed in themetalic case, were borne from Mr. Hill's boarding-house, on ciBkuii, ueuirjr, i-ioucy, wauiea xvilig, iuci4ananan, 1 'Kueu iriartme, .3 encounters adversity with that fortitude which becomes a woman 6f her and family.

She seems eras, with one million one hundred and fifty-eight t-. Conrad, and Jackson of Georgia. aU, Boots, Shoes. Whiff1 members 'of Con tress, were sent on from to realize, in this dark and most gloomy period, the Friends of the concern, customers and the ooLi; thousand dollars of gold besides half a million belonmncr to the oassenffers: iThe dry season had neeessitv of arminsr herself with that active virtue Washington to save Wbigiam in Connecticut, with erally are respecUbly solicited call and examine the 8tock, aad they will be assured of good a Raleigh, April 10,.1850. 805-1 what result the vote has shown." 'The Haven called courage, especially when three young and ten- Capitol Hill, into the chamber, and deposited in the der hearts are leaning upon her for worldly strength centre aisle, accompanied by the pall-bearers Mr.

In Wake County, Saturday morning the 31st March commenced at the mines, and -mining had again fairly bemn. civic? quite an impulse to business. Amen Register considers that these gentlemen are. honor- to sustain them under this terrible bfow. jionsider- Mangura, Mr.

lay, Mr. eastern-Mr. vass, Jlr, ast, Tignal Jones, aged f0 years, for many years 1 Magistrate in this County and for a number of years intr all the circumstances, the interview which took I King, and Mr. JIOTICC able April fools," and adds that their sudden and fl geiw at San Francisco at ten dollars 1 nlaee vesterdav. between Professor Webster and his The following senators, acted as the committee of ja ma a member of the Methodist His affliction was rapid flight from the tumbling ruins induces os to be- barrej twenty dollars per head lumber, a a lao nrst xwonoay in one next I will aril for rash.

of long continuance and very distressing; being an af at the Court House door in the town of FavetUrilU 1: .1. 1 1- 1. I.u f.n neve mey wui oe in Washington aneaa 01 tne acio- 175 to i80 Per thousand pork 26 to 27 dol- excellent and much to be pitied was one arrangements: Mr. Mason, Mr, Davis, of Mississip-characterized by great calmness and wlf-pdssession pi, Mr. Atchison, Mr.

Dodge, of Wisconsin, Mr. on'thevpaK of and''daaghterts'lThe'viait Dickinson, and Mr; Greene. 4 graph. lewuu oi uiq ucart-proaucing general aropey. was luuowiog racia 01.

lana, OT so D1UCD thereof SS wiU apprised at an early stage of hisldisease by bis Physicians satisfy the taxes due thereon tot the vrar IfMa Iars per barrel brandy 8 dollars per case. u.i 1 a 1 1 I This Democratic triumph will no doubt be announ wa. of about one Hour 8 duration. I of the friends of his family, attended by bis There was a destructive fire at eagre, on the 23d ui iw uuu auu who- uiuku ciigngeu in maKIng I wa KHiiiMiug i. preparation for the solemn even 1 hose who attended I Acres.

By whom Listed. March. The greater portion of the town was red uc- 1 i son, Dr. John Calhoun, were introduced, and took Baltimobi; April 4--P. M.

seats. iTvWi- -'x-. i-'-hr Thpra are a' thousand fictitious rumors and state- Thfl Raw Mr. Rntler. the Chanlain of the SenatA.

95 Cornelius Brown. him in his illness will never rget his fervent prayers it.r Tsa, ed to and earnest exhortations. Com. loeaiioB. tteuTs Creek, Long Branch, Stony Run, Stuart's Creak.

ced in the Register and other Southern Whig papers, as the result, of a coalition between th. Democrat. and Freesoners. We spike that gun at once by the following facts, which we challenge the Register to 'deny: The two parties in Connecticut assembled in o'clock P. in Pitta iaOnTridayMarch 27th, at Hi.

Webster, eldest Ia Lcjtatic. 1 borough; Chatham County, Cr Mrs, Euphemia M. ments concerning Professor Webster and jlhe murder then addressed a fervent prayer to the Throne bf of got up by the press for effect. The Graced and delivered an eloquent and touching ad-story of the "student' which appeared in the New dress suitable to the convnenting on the York Herald is pot only apocryphal, bul has since great virtues, brilliant talents, and services of heAn flatlv contradicted. it wa8 got by that print lord of the lion heart and eaorle 'em hut A despatch from Boston Bays, that the eldest daughter of Professor Webster was yesterday confined as of Black River, I Hanks, consort of Dr.

J. Ai Hanks: in her 27th year. Convention to prepare for the" contest. The Whig ninr Her friends were compelled, to 85 Mary Cumming, 358 fOwen Manuel, 167- Jas. R.

Drawhorit, 100 Joshua Jackson, 456 Isaac Murphy, 900 Thomas Hog, 109 8. J. 90 1 Mrs. Anderson, 80 Louis 75 Turnis Weeks, 217 Wm, Edincton Convention declared itself jn favor of the principle Mve her from aolMestruction, to fasten her limbs. Mrs.

Hanks was a native of Bucks Pennsylvania and daughter of, Enos rris, Esq deceased. was a devoted member of the E. Church, 8outh and in the faith and peace of Gpspel of Christ, aha left this world, for the home of the saints above. May Heav Ksst of Uo Black Mingo, I 'I Tborton's Creek, Horse Branchy Black River, embodied in the WO mot Proviso; and the Demo-f We hope there is some exaggeration in this, thoogb 3 1 09 t'e A CI cratic Convendon reaffirmed the.ncient creed of the to cater to the cited appetite jof the i puWie forth delivering, the 'never-to-be-forgotten moral that iio marvellous. qualifications, however eminent, can save man from There is since the conviction of Dr.

Web- the power of death, and inculeadng tho necessity of that Littlefield, the pribcipal has roann being prepared for the inevitable doom. felted great perturbation "iuStS0 When the ceremonies were completed, the crowd fastening- noon him that he was either implicated in -u w. en sustain ber much husband, and take care of party, mnd toted down lhe WHmol Proviso. God pitv those iwho longest survive of this afflicted Do her little that they may again meet where all will be safety, peace, and Aegiaier family, tor me eoiw.wiu uicac The following is unlisted and subject to djuLle th.m.-.u"'Ht4h. -Pthfeaanf-'arlhaf sworn false- 11.

1 cr 1 i 1. 200 Henry A very. Ub till wa svav I u-mm. aaIImC nttiMa At fn -m -v release from anguish. If men could Dut see tne nor- One thousand of th.

leadinfl-jeitizen. of Boston, rible consequence, of their e'rim'e both to themselve. On the I2tb Inst, at his residence on Rocky River, in said that Gov. Brigg. is not WCI "T''- 200 John Avery, against him.

it is C9 00 CO 80 have addressed, complimentary letter to the Hon. other.beore theyre committed, itJ paemiu 800 Daniel McLane. Chatham. Coanty, Mr. Wilfiami Guthrie'aged 74' years.

The deceased was a highly respectable citizen; and has a a joins jordun Bmili, Do Elack niver, they would snuaaer at wrong-aoing in wis. satisfied with the verdict of the jury, and that he will wCUfu way we "7. Vf fc rdn Vr -him Congressional Burying Ground. Here; after due delay some time before he gnM warrant for hi. ceroni99.

mort ef John C. c9an execution. j.nA.iiil I. nnlnM.ini ett a numerous tanuiy mour. nis loss.

like that of Dr. human aympatby, while 130 Arch. MeLane, 100 -Owner unknown, I9f Heirs of tf. Jchns-n. 50 his recent Speeefu At his tesidence near Batlv Beanfort CountVi on the tH it is eaost grateful, -relieve the load which 40 Henry Anthony, Whig, Editor of the Provi- tatiori to his beloved South Carolina.

A great man, 7th day of February last, Mr. Arthur Litlev. azed 65 denes Journal,) '-ha. been re-elected Governor- of indeed, ha. fallen tn Israel yearevThe deceased wai a kind and good neighbor, and Ty L.

j-- r- weighspon tae Heart. oorv eonnaence proceedings the Democratic MeeUog in jostf Jove misplaced, and an aching void is left which Montgomery Couaty shall appear in our uexW hxothing but God and the graye can Exprett. ALCXAKBZR JC. 1 Jam is i April 1 0, 1850. (fr.

ad r. i. v5) Rhode slander- The- Legislature tr- Union, wettoesday iast.i died ta full nop ot a blessed I 5-.

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