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fl ill 111 I 11 PI 4 1. li 14 IX III Jrn' 1 1 IHII II ilil lr II I KHI -M I I Vii II 1 I I ri V. -Jit i II VnaSUftf th UW AmeriJfJ: hereby declare and ipaakeinown. tBaCDnMW.t. wiltk IrtH undermeBridned lh Bute of a deeignttitfi to wit: Alib3arfffi5 at NEWKAN8Vtl.t.- mencingon 0b.tr seventh day" imtuy ran.

iar inexuapowai or, ine- ranic landa 4 tbV undermentioned TowuahiM aod aiu ot 1 Sout ft ofthtPate Hue, ana east ofthe principal "Township thirteen, (except the eastern' tier Pg Volume J' 'd v4--r RAtEjQHf jv- 3. i UOd 1 From our Washington Correspondent CONGRESS The ORGANIZATION, Ac. Consumption disarmed of its Terrors AST1 ITfj Compound Syrup of Naphtlra. (t the Message of filled States lfotoU wead- 8ectiofl 3,) erangv thirteoo. -i lJr, Fr aclwnal townships twent j-eix and tHlrtT mwj ot raA-go liYeeA.

Fractiuoal tawnshipe twentj'tbree, wtntj-Umtp thirty, Uurty-pne, n4 taj? ty-two, of range sixteen. Townships twenty-three, twenty-four, twenty five, tweniy-six; and fraetional townabipe thirty thirtyne, and thirty -two, of. range seventeen, tr--. Sections to nine inclusivef seveuteea to We ly inclusive, and twenty-five to thirty-six inetnelTB in township oae, township two, township tttrter)x cept Sections six and seven,) and townships twenty five albd twenty-six, of range eighteen. Townships one, four, twenty fival twemy-six, of nineteen.

fjtJ- The Standard" thus quaintly concludes its account of the rDinner recently given to Gen. Sacnders "In connection with the Regular Toast about the Rail Road, we are sure, it our fellow-citizen James B. Shepard had been present when it was read, he could not have assented to it. Mr. Shep- Klsmer evidence than itjue- has On Saturday night last, the last day of the third week of the session.

Howell, Cobb, of Georgia, was elected Speaker of the House of Representatives. Tht9 result was effected by the adoption of a Resolution, that, after three raoresuccessive ineffectual ballotings upon the majority principle, i the Government COAU at JESSIOM A -l ihnt ni. i safe and competent bands. ard was and is still opposed to the construction of fluousrecommeuuaw is its political importance the individual who should receive a plurality of Ran Roads, built either entirely or partially at the the most lively io- votes upon a fourth and final vote, should become expense ana wan tne public money ana most esoeciallv to the action of the last Lesislature rZor, pass it-by. without lowijstiipg tour and five, township seveati the Speaker.

The choice fell upon Mr. Cobb, as will be seen by tne following statement of the DR HASTING'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF NAPHTHA. The great Remedy for Conaomption, Decline, Asthma, Spilling of Blood, Night Sweats, Husky- Throats, Wast jug of the Flesh, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, aud all Diseases of the Chest and Lungs. This celebrated preparation is pleaRant to the taste, and is so speedy in its operations, that patients plainly feel its good effects in a fkw minutes after taking the FIRST DOSE HASTINGS COMPOUND SYRUP OF APHTHA is now being used in uearly all our hospitals, and is also coming into rapid nse among all pur best physicians, for coughs, colds, and alt diseases of the lungs. It has been recommended iu the worst slate of consumption by the celebrated physician, Dr.

Mott, of New-York and Dr. Arnold, of SavaimUli, Ga.j writing to the agent" at Nw-York, under date of Jan. 30, 1848, says: "I received the half-dozen HasiingV Naphiha Syrup ordered from and am convinced that Naphtha is the principal ingredient. Inclosed is five dollars, for which you will scmd me two dozeU and a half bottles. I have two (except sections thirty land thirty-one.) tpwnahi -oion on its general ieatu.es- what we may eighteen, (except SeciKins five, six, aeven, eigb Ihtrty, and thirty one,) town.hip nineteen, fexeet future or more prominent Sections five, six, eight, nine, fifteen, twenlj4w4 j- in regard to the sutgect of Internal Improvement." The Dinner being intended as a personal cpm: pliment to Gen.

Saunders, gentlemen of all shades of opluion contributed to it, and the Regular Toasts consequently contained sentiments not suited to all present." Ouif neighbor of the Times" publishes, for example, in his last, disclaimers from divers The following Cards have, also been handed ua for publication, and we do not vote: Mr. Cobb Mr. Winthrop Mr. Wilraot Mr. Morehead Mr.

Strong 102 100 8 4 3 Mr. A. H. Stephens Mr. Colock i Mr.

Purkee-Mr. Potter 4 Mr. Boyd Pities of the new rf5 u.1 bv this Address from its wenty.tnree, twenty -nve, anu twenty -six S. riona twelve thirteen, twenty-four, twentyVittd thirty -si in township twenty towoshts twenty onCj except Section, six and township fweaty six, of range twenty-one. Township eighteen, township nineteen, fexeeftt inked contrast with the mer- The following Letters from our Washington Correspondent, though rather stale, tm consequence of the suspension of our Paper on Wednesday last, will be found, notwithstanding, to contain matter of interest Washington, December 21, 1849.

I have the same old story to teH. The House isas far from organizau'on as eyer, apparently. You will perceive from the published proceedings that nothing of interest has transpired during the week. It is possible that organization may be effected in the way indicated by the arrangement agreed upon by the two great parties, in caucus bat it will require more of the spirit of conciliation than appears to exist, judging Troni recent events. I imagine that the: plan contemplates that both parties shall sustain the candidate selected by the caucus The selection will perhaps be made in this way each party will fix upon its fAVorite candidate, and then a choice will be made between them by drawing their names from a box, in the way that jurors are selected.

I see nololher way of effecting organization. As I stated in a former letter, I see not the remotest pros 222 Jteai Policy of our ruleFS' Twconvinceevery candid mind, This Boston Tragedy; The Boston Herald, of Friday, says Mrs. Webster, with her daughters, has visited her husband once in jail. It was the only interview that had been permitted to her. since the terrrble night of "the arrest.

We may imagine the affecting nature of that meeting, but may not presume to speculate upon the feelings of father, mother and daughters, united for a brief period, under circumstances so painful. Judge Fay, of the Middlesex Probate Court, visited the cell yesterday. The interview lasted a long time. It will be recollected that it had been reported that Prof. Webster passed the evening at this gentleman's with a social party, on the Friday that Dr.

Parkman disappeared. What connection this protracted and confidential consultation may have with the professor's defence, is yet to be seen. "It was stated, that, on the evening in question, Prof. Webster was; cheerful and sociable as usual, and that no part of his conduct betrayed him, as a man who had a few hours before imbued his hand with a brother's blood the blood of a long standing acquaintance, a warm friend and a ready benefactor. Prof.

Webster passes his time apparently happy. He is devoted chiefly to the perusal of books bearing upon the science of which he is Professor, and other? works of a grave character, that call into exercise all the powers ofhis intellect. At the same time he is lively and cheerful with all who are permitted to visit him. He converses freelv and without reserve to all his friends who are admitted to his cell, and there are many who claim the privilege which is in most cases allowed both for public and private It is needless to give the names of the members: at liberty to decline the urgent requests of the voting for" the several Candidates1 It -wavw respective authors: in the Marine I think will nr nflairs. who.

instead may say, strictly a party vote, as between Messrs their be benefitted by it." (CT Price one dollar a bottle. Six bottles for five dollars. The usual, allowance to the trade. For sale by P. F.

PESCUD and WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD CO. Raleigh. influence to gramy neRonai ambition, seek only TO THE PUBLIC I certainly cannot say whether the Regular Tonsts drank at the Inte Saunders Dinner, at Raleigh, were suited ro all present, or not The Dinner was, I suppose, intended as a compliment to Gen. Saunders, and hence, gentlemen of all shades Cobb and Winthrop, save that. Messrs.

Owen, Stephens and Toombs voted for" Mr. 'More-head, of Kentucky, and that Mr. 'Cabell voted for Mr. Stephens ahese gentlemen thereby defeating public goon, anu mc aia- mi A 1 1 jrable institutions. lne uure weihink, what the Coun- After the an- of opinion might for aught I know have been willing the election of a Whig Speaker to cootnoute to it-: in connection, however, with I I i r- Joo splendid promises to rne WlfLITIIftGTOX AND It A Li: I Gil Rail Road Bonds.

$50,000 worth of Wilmington and Raleigh Rail me ueguiar i oasi aoout Liouis rvossutn, jou may ition. wherein ncuuuus n- I be sureifl had been present I could not have assen plain, simple, hon- Road Bonds, eudorsed by the State, will be ready ted, to it. I always; have been and am still opposed to every exaltation of foreign over native talent. I am, for developing cur onn resources, and cherishing i native genius. I may never be before the People for pect' of electing any" one the ordinary course.

The members vote viva voce, and the refractory members from both North and South are goaded bv Uen. layior, as I -u narKeu uui to be disposed of on the 1st January, ls50 Those who wish to re invest will have the preference, if application be made in time. CHARLES L. HINTQN, Public nouncement of the vote, Mr. Stanly introduced a resolution declaring Mr.

Cobb duly elected, which was carried by upwards of a two thirds vote. We notice, however, that several gentlemen who had voted repeatedly for the Speaker elect (and among the Daniel, the Representative from this District)-voted against this formal ratification, of the electipn. Did Mr; Daniel's conscience repent him of having votetl for a gentlemap who refused to sign Mr. Calhoun's tHri influence hiVconduct, as Presi- Slates, may Dec. 26th, 1549.

1(13 3t sBpfciiy and me concRu a vefv small compass. Standard, Star aud Times. TALLY-HO nl'ihe eto; he will limit rede rick Fcimey, Sheffield, Manufac manifesto? We are curious to know. any office, aud therefore cannot be personally affected by any seeming; assent to what I do most cordially disapprove. Cut as a North Carolina patriot.

I ask, why leave our own to stand on foreign soil? Why go abroad for poetry, when we bave an infinitely superior article of domestic manufacture? 1 am loo modest to speak of my own, but 9urely there poetry of native growth, even of your fair City of Oaks, good enough for a Toast to Louis Kossuth, without straying oiT Into foreign parts. Strike out the' poetry, bow improperly there and let it read thus, fa a strain slightly altered frotB the 15th ittnu of Blanner The first sad Ia4t President of Hungary Louis Kossuth. P' Evtry turer of of the' real Tally-ho Hazors A. as are manifestly un- on by their constituents to maintain the ground have assumed. They are also instigated by a love of consistency, and the character of firmness, to hold on to the impracticable position in which they find themselves.

'I believe that many of them would recede from it, if they could do so without bringing ridicule upon themselves, i To-day has been one of the most disorderly of the No balloting for Speaker took place. I believe that the members desiguedJy avoided a order to complete the caucus arrangements alluded to above. The caucus committees met last ntght and again this morning, and I understand they hold a third consultation to-niffht. It is thought that one of four gentlemen will be selected as Speaker, either Mr. Winthrop, Mr.

Cobb, The House having thus placed itself in an at one warranted to shave. 9Wi encroach upon the rights The increasing demand for lht Tally-Ht Raxors is toe strongest proof, possible of their being duly jtofialinJuals. titude for-the reception of the President'4 Message, that long and anxiously expected paper, with the accompanying louineals, was transmitted to Congress on Monday evening last. After its appreciated, both at hume and ab toad tbjeir fame IMPORTANT FROM TEXAS. By the arrival here this morning of the steamship Palmetto, Capt.

Smith, from Galveston, the 13th instant, we have received files of, the CiyU-iah and the rewa to the date of her 1 inaving eerjr quarter 01 lue giuuu; is now folly established, aW thairi undoubted supetiorUj bfGorerament to necome iue wuite admitted. For sale at the N. BOOKSTORE reading, both Houses adjourned over to Thursday leave the whole business of nja- Kossuth was now isn manhood's sturdv prime 103 Kaleigh, December SO, 1849. with other papers from the interior of the State- Replete with pluok.and running o'er with fighting order to allow the Speaker of the House the ta, of the Nation to De uone Dy mse Texas, it seems, is determined to assert and Propensities could whip at any time Section three, four, five, eight, ten fifteen, twenty seven, and thirty-four,) and townships twenty-fotl twenty -ny4y twenty -x, and twenty-seven, taHn twerity-two 'T Township twenty six, of range twenty foar. ATort of hi bast line, and east pf the principal meridian Township one, of range seventeen.

Al ihe land office at TALLAHASSEE, commen cing on twenty -first day of January next, for the disposal of the public lands, situated within the undermentioned townships, and parte of townships, 10 wit South of the base line, and east of the principal meridian The eastern tier of Sections in townships four, of range three. Fractional township six, of range six. Township three, of range seven. Townships two and three, of range eight To ships two, four, five, and six, of range ninev Township twelve, of range twelve. North of the base line, and west of the principal meridian.

Sections twenty seven, thirty four, and thirty five of township five, of lange eight. Sections twenty one and twenty two, in township four, of range nine. 1 Sections one and two, in township three, of rang eleen. -pinp in township two Sections four, live, eight, nine, seventeen, eighteen, nineteen, twenty, thirty, ami thirty one, east of Choctaw Hatchie river, in town-ship three Sections four, five, nine, ten, fifteen, twenty one, twenty two, twenty seven, twenty eighty i twenty nine, thirty two, and thirty three, west of Choctaw Hatchie river, in townhip four Hectioa -i six, seven, eighteen, nineteen, twenty, twenty eight twenty nine, thirty three, and thirty four, west of Choctaw Hatchie river, in township five, of rang sixteen. Sections thirty one and thirty two, in township one, of range nineteen.

At lhe land office at AUGUSTINE, commencing on Monday, the fourteenth day of January next, for the disposal of the public land situated wittu in the undermentioned townships, and parte of town ships, to wit South of lhe base line, and east of the principal meridian. Township twenty two, (except Section thirty two, and the southeast fraction of Section twenty nine.) and township tweniy seven, of range twenty seven. Townships twenty three, tweniy four, twenty fit, twenty six, and township twenty seven, (except Sections thirty one, thirty Jwo, ana thirty three,) of range twenty Townships twenty five and twenty six, of ringt twenty nine. Lands appropriated by law for the use of School, military aud other purposes, will be excluded front the The offering ofthe above mentioned landa will fee commenced on the days appointed, and proceed i the order in which they are advertised, with all convenient despatch, uniil lhe whole shall have Seeit 'J offered, and the sales thus closed. But no sale shall IfeConsMution has exclusively assign- necessary time to arrange, the Committees, and the members an opportunity of enjoying the Ho- 1 bree full-grown Russians," and without be maintain h.er right to the possession of Santa Fe.

Gov. McDowell, or Mr. Stanly, and that the party securing the Speaker will yield the Clerk and Sergeant-at-Arras to the other side. 1 A sharp debate took place in the Senate yester- nighting A resolution has been introduced into the Le fiU studiously avoid all interfer- yday festivities. Their separate visions.

Brilliant 7 For Jan nary, 1S50. i W. ITIsmry managers. gislature instructing the representatives of the da upon a motion proposing to admit -Father of foreign nations, and Ouiyeaders will join us in congratulations at "Troth he was screamer. 3.

An engine fiied in breeches quite a steamer." Uwillaaces with other Governments. the termination of this protracted struggle, so in Congress to protest against Hugh Smith, or any other dele2te from that part of New Unless this amendment to that toast be-unani K-Hesojiests llle adjustment ot the la- ominous of and pregnant with evil to the peace of Mexico taking a seat therein as a representative Mathew to a seat on the floor of that body. The subject matter was wholly unworthy of the consideration it received, and the excitement it produced wholly uncalled for. I doubt the propriety of the proposition, as it establishes a precedent mously adopted, I flhall neer die happy. basis wriich will augment the revenue, the Country.

Although we should have much from that Territory, and in the event of the protest's not being heeded, it will be their duty to saw lime afford proper encouragement GEORGE HORTON. Chapel Hill. A CARD. It has been said that the Regular Toasts at the preferred the election of Mr. Winthrop than whom an abler, or more impartial, or more ac eave Washington and return home.

Another wnich may irequenuy give rise 10 suca scenes, teiatery. He also recommends a re- resolution followed, authorizing the Governor to 815.000! 810.000! VIRGINIA. STATE LOTTERY, For the Benefit of Monongalia Academy, Class No. 5, for 1850 To ba drawn at Alexandria, on Saturday, the 5th of 1850. but it was idle and ridiculous to oppose tne motion on the ground taken by the new member of postagp and the adoption of complished officer never filled the chair a remo raise a regiment of mounted men, to-j-proeeed to Saunders Dinner were by no means suited to all val of the strife and disorganization which the bifofm rate.

from Alabama, Mr. Clemens, whose unseasona- ii -l I 1 Santa Fe and assist in organizing the Eleventh udicial District, of which that city is the principal seat. One hundred thousand dollars are to be present I dont ktaow how those present may have felt, bat this child felt tolerably streaked on reading the Judiciary Toast. 1 approve of no such nonsense. House presented was a far more desirable cori Slould the Constitiltion recently adopt-, people of California, in default of the summation.

hatever regrets, besides, we might I have no good opinion of the law" or the Judicia voted for the expenses. The troops are to avoid Die introduction oi ine slavery question gave rise tD the debate. It is a matter of no consequence to the American people.wh.at Father Mathew's spec ulative views touching slavery may be it is quite sufficient to satisfy reasonable men, that he has Lestofstablish a civil government there, entertain, under other circumstances, at th selec ry either; I have suffered too much from both. I coming in collision with the United States forces. am not one of those submissive law-lovinir ludze- imafe 'lie requirements of the Consti- tion of a Presiding-officer hostile to the Adminis It is probable that the resolution will be adopted, as we learn.

O. Pic. feeling folks that can "lick the hand: just raised to ike United Statei, he recom mends its re- tration, they: are tempered very materially in this instance, by the fact, that Mr. Cobb is a gentle shed bis blood." My blood boils yet at this branch of the Judiciary which once tied me to a post, and bf Congress. Tlje people of New Mexi- 13 Drawn Nos in each Package of 25 Tickets, SPLENDID SCHEME.

i 1 Prize of 1 of 15,000, 1 of 10,000, 1 of 5,000, 1 of 3,500, 1 of 3.000, 1 of 2,500, 2,100, 25 Prizes of 1 ,00.025 of c. 75 Number Lottery 13 Drawn Ballets! Tickets ouly $10 Halve $5 -Quarters $2 50 Certificates of paekaf es of 25 AV hola tiekets $130 00 do do of 25 Half do 65 00 do do ol 25 Quarter do 32 50 peremptorily refused, in a correspondence witn tpe Abolitionists, to ally himself with them while on a visit to the United States, for the propagation of those views. He comes here great Apostle of Tetnperacce, acd.fWin6to bftwearry thing Vyefi! to raak application for admis- man of enlarged and liberal views, is a welK-versed WEBSTER AND THE TTii city NewvYork, tvith its large and there taught me the thirty-nut articles, against all the usages of Freedom, in the teeth of the resolutions of '98, and '39, and much against my peace and loljf iniop, ne aa vises congress to awuu parliamentarian, and, what above all is at the present critical juncture of affairs, depre baof the peopleif those Tfrritortcs, aha dignity. I am oppceed to the Judiciary, and intend to to ao witn any oiner party mau uuu ui mixed population, is never without some topic of excitement. The" latest appears to cates all precipitate agitation in advance.

He address the people to that effect, when I appear a a Candidate before them, as anti-imuroveraent inciting topicsJraugrit witn clanger, ana toen i iopmation- of parties upon sec- Bv the way, his presence here, has created far less interest than I anticioated in fact, almost will not find the Speaker's rostrum a bed of roses--troublous times before him have already fore- and and hope they will bear in mind, that I now enter my solemn protest against any con be the arrival there ol some ol the Hungarian Patriots. The municipal authorities propose to honor them with the hospitalities of none at all, as far as I am informed: I have hard-, ly heard his name mentioned, except in connec- avows and inculcates, in nervous structive assent on my part to this abominable Tonst. shadowed themselves, and portentous clouds are PETER PILLORY. laKaage, a veneratiou for the Uniou gathering but we hope and believe, that, so far the City, and also to give them a public reception, in which the military have, with idoTedl'nioQ which is the object of devo as his station invests him with influence, it will lion witn tne debate in tne oenate. i regret mat such is the case, but attribute it to the feverish state of the public mind produced by the failure to organize the House.

He left this morning for FOR THE REGISTER. $52,000 i 1 1,000 VIRGINIA STATE LOTTERY. For the Benefit of Monongalia Academy, Class No for 1850. To be drawn at Alexandria, Va oil Saturday the I2lli of January, 1S50. 7 Number Lottery 16 Drawn Ballots! More Prizes than Blanks! trerr one who deserves to bear the Amen very questionable propriety, resolved to co INTERNAL IMPROVEMENT MEETING be exerted in compliance with that spirit of Coif servatism which elevated him to office.

operate. de. the bouth. In compliance tvith a Resolution of ihe Greens A motion was made in the House. to day, to re we do not exDect the Message to To the Whig body of Utc Hovse the credit of an boro' Convention, a Rail Road Convention was scind the temporary rule adopted to preclude de aoQtinucri cavil.

The bitter endert," organization due. The resolution by which held at Smithfield; on Saturday, the 22d instant. bate. 1 he motion tailed so that the pent up ores be kept open longer than two. weeks, aud no private entry of any of the lands will be admitted, until after the expiration of the two vteeka.

Given under my hand at the city of Washington, this fifteenth day of September, Anno Domini, one thousand eight hundred and forty nine. By the President Z. TAYLOR. J. BUTTEKFIELp.

Commissioner of tJie General Land OJJU. imprecated the Moloch of a ruthless, On motion, Ds. Josiah O. Watson was appoin ol political animosity must be stayed a tew days an election was made, introduced by Mr. Stanton, of Tennessee, is the same which was previously pid pry hatred and vengeance, will assai ted Chairman, and VVm.

H. Morninjj and lhos longer, until the election of officers shall open a Npcrat. But there are few real lovers of Barley Secretarkis. CoLJohn McLeod, who was salety-valve As an accident which happened on Monday last, the Commercial Advertiser mentions that an exchange of sentiments took place at the Astor House between Mr. Webster and Ujhazy, who with his I family suite was introduced to Mr.

and Mrs. Webster by Count Vass, (another Hungarian exile, who expresses himself in the English language with perfect propriety.) is represented to have addressed Mr. Webster with much feeling, and is thus reported presented by Conferees upon the part of the Whigs to Conferees of the Democratic party, and by them a delegate tb the Greensboro' Convention, address 1 he attention ol your more Southern readers hairr. call ihpniselves by what name they ed his fellow-citizens in his usual felicitous man cannot have failed to be arrested by a recent letter Pro Will not Vlelil to it' ns whnlr ihpir rejected. The thanks of the reflecting and candid, lion.

ner; nrst concisely reporting ine jyjoceeaings at in the intelligencer I rom the London correspon-Greensboro' the enthusiasm, unanimity aud fix-1 dent of that paper. The writer estimates, that in of all who have not sworn opposition to the bit ed determination manifested there in relation to the order to supply the European and American de- ter end," will be bestowed upon the generous pa 9 i. KteoRT of the Secretary of the Treas- triotism" which prompted the impulse of the move construction ofthejIVorth Carolina Rail Road, and mand for Cotton, the United States must produce then eloquently presenting its claims upon the three millions of" to the rapid increase pupnvin; the President's Message, is a SPLENDID SCHEME. 1 Prize of $52,000. I prize of 18,000, 1 prize of 11,000, 1 prize of 8 000, 1 prize of 6,000, 1 prize of 5,000, 1 prize or 3,000.

prize of 2,696, 10 Prizes of 1,600, 10 prizes of 1,100, 10 prizes of 500 Tickets 15 Hatves $7,50 Quarters 53,75 Eighths Certificates of Packages ol 26 Whole Tickets S170 00 Do do of 26 Half do 85 00 Do do of S6 Quarter do 42 50 Do do of 26 Eighth do ,21 25 Orders for Tickets and Shares and Certificates of Packages id the abjre Splendid Lotteries will receive the most prompt attention, aud an official account of each drawing sent immediately after it is over to all who order from us. Address J. A- C. MAURY, Agents. Alexandria Va ment and secured the result.

Tlie Whig party, State generally, and the people of Johnston par- in the consumption of the article! The crop of wand elaborate document, marked by1 NOTICE TO PRE-EaPTiej CLlIIim 'r Every person entitled to the right of pre-emption' to any of the lands within the townships and parte-of township above enumerated, Jw required to establish the same to the satisfaction of the Register and Receiver of the proper land office, and make pavement therefor, as soon a practicable after teeing: this notice, aud before the day appointed for the corn roencement of the public sale of the lands embracing-, the tract claimed; otherwise such claim will lie fn-eited. J. BUTTERFIELD, 1 Commissioner of the General Land Office. October 8. 1849.

81 as represented in Congress, has afforded addition ticularly. Me concluded with a complimentary this country has never exceeded bales, rtmm, ye wi endeavor to ar- allusion to- Gen. R. M. Saunders, whom he had and the writer expresses the opinion, that the al any were wanting, that it istbe great IStUlable Snonsii ill' its en nf onto UurooTtor ir Strangers and a strange, land, in the midst of our misfortunes, we come to America, to seek an "asylum here.

Power cannot stretch its hands so far as to reach us in this Western World. Here we are safe, and we feel ourselves secure? In one of your late speeches, you ex the pleasure of introducing. quantity demanded cannot be produced. The Juitiunal, no less than that it is the Law and Or den. baunders arose and expressed his surprise consequence must be a material advance the der party of the Country at a remark ot the gentleman who had preceded price of the article.

If his bgures are correct, or ntwU invite to the Card of are any thing like correct, the Southern people him, viz 'that there were enemies of the project riss. in 1 under consideration. He could conceive how ftj- The following are the Standing Commit katiwn to our cxjmrnuuitv as an ac have no occasion to apprehend a redundant sup p'y- pressed a sympathy for us in the rmctet of our distress which has penetrated our hearts. some might fail to aid this measure, but that any tees appointed by the Senate By the President of tbe United SUtn and WP arp rprlain will rivp person should be an enemy of the scheme, was .1 II .1 I 1 111 I' purwiance of law. I.

ZACHARY TAYLOI1. On Foreign Relations Messrs. King, Benton, not less unreasonanie man mat ne snouia oe nis "staciion to all who mav come un- 1 President of the United States of Amariea. do- December 22, 1849. The British Minister, Sir Henry Lytton Bui Caldwell Institute, Webster, Foote and Mangum.

own eneniy. This he conclusively demonstrated. Jfl inn hereby declaie and make kuowu, that Public Saiea On Finance Messrs. Dickinson, Hunter, He proceeded 10 deliver one.ot the most eloquent wer, and suite, arrived here yesterday, and took We thank you. we pray you 10 encourage the same feelings, to continue i i the same sympathy, and so to mitigate our sorrows.

"We look to America for kindness and protection. We look to you, sir, for counsel and for consolation jand that Power which sees all things and governs all will and patriotic addresses weihave ever heard, urging Phelps, Douglas and Pearce. lodgings at the National Hotel. I understand ECLECTIC MAGAZINE. On Commerce Messrs.

Hamlin, Soole, Davis, by lacts and arguments, the construction ot the B.oad. At one time we looked upon the most thai a son of the Novelist of the same name, ac companies the Minister as a private Secretary. -received the January number of this of Dodge, of Wisconsin, and Bell saddening picture of the impoverished and neg- Wld mcnihlv Also a Minister from Nicaragua in capacity On Manufactures Messrs. Sebastian, Butler, teciea conauion 01 norm Carolina, arising irom wm be held at the undermentioned Lnd Unices, the Slate of ARKANSAS, at the periods herein- after designated, to wit: I At the Land Office at BATESVILLE, commencing on Mouday, the seventh day of January next, for the disposal of the Public Landa situated withiu the undermentioned townships, to wit: North if the base line, and nest of the fifth principal Towufhip lwo, of ru age three. Towuxhip two, of raiice four.

Charge d'Affaires. He is styled Senor Don Ed- a'Well, laDNMSii, Pr Vorlr Jones, Clark and Upham. IHE next Session of this Institution will commence ou Wednseday, 9th of January, 1850. The course of instruction is such as to prepare youug men for lhe ordinary business of life, or for the juuior class of tlie Uuiversily The trustees are convinced that success in teaching, as in all oilier things, depends much eii division of labour. Each department, Greek, Latiu, Mathematics, English, is provided with an experienced aud the apathy and want of enterprise ot her citizens; uardo Carcache.

The immediate prompting On Agricuhure Messrs. Sturgeon, Turney, at another, the happy results ot a construction ol cause of his mission is doubtless the difficulty with Mi. alker, Spruance and orwin. the Road; in the increased value ol its land and its England, relative to the Musquito country. The not fail in its reward to your' generous mind." Mr.

Webster, taking the-; Governor by the hand, made the following'feply "I give yoU my hand with great pleasure. We are glad to see you and your friends The effort which you have so gallantly made for Hungarian nationality and Hungarian On Military Affairs Messrs. Davis, of products, the checking of emigration, facilities for market, the diversion of trade to our own Towns, aweputuic of Nicaragua is disposed to throw itsen Borland, Dawson, Greene and Shields, i oi me aay, it neea competeul instructor, whose time is devoted to that into the arms of the United States, as a protection against the claims set up for the Musquito King On Militia Messrs. Houston, of Wis the meanjs ofspeedy and cheap travelling, were so forcibly depicted, that the Convention were almost constrained to cry out, in concert with their bra- consin, Clements, Morton and Spruance liberty has won our hearts. We welcome On Naval Affairs Messrs.

Yulee; Mason, Rail tor the Road must, and ahull be built." by Crreat Britain. If the London limes is to be regarded as a fair exponent of British feeling, and of the British Government, there is liule danger of serious difficulty about the matter. On the ai ine 'ormer piace, Badger, Bright and Miller. department, far as instruction in he above branches is oouceriitd, the Trustees believe that no school iu the country, north or south, lias higher claiin8. The strictest atleutiou is paid to the morals of the students, and as few lempiaiious are presented to vice and dissipation iu Hillsborough as in any other village of its size in the There is At the conclusion, a number of shares were sub you to these Western shores, vye are non-ored that you have sought an asylum here 'Wfeav-'' 00 l0Dda' s- On Public Lands Messrs.

Felcb, Borland, Un scribed for, and a general feeling of confidence ex other band Cord Palmerston is said to insist stren derwood, Shields and Smith. North of the base line, and east of the fifth princifdf meridian. Township fifteen, of rauge two. "ftJ At the Land Office at FA YE TTE VlLLErUi meuciug ou Monday, the fourteenth day ef Jqnay nexL for the disposal of the Public Landa within the-foliawinit named tbwiMthip, viz: North of the base lini, and nest ofthe fifth prikcipi I meridian. Township twenty, of rauge twenty-six.

At tbe Land Office at LtTTZE ROCK, ionv-mencing on Monday, the twealy-first day of JaiuMrV next, for the disposal of the Public' Landa Htntw within tbe undermrntioued tQwushio. to wit. 1 from the political mistortunes wnicn you uously on the rigbu of the Musquito King. pressed, i There was an effort made, (and we feel confident of its success,) to form a company which Cn Private Claims Messrs. Downs, Whit- have suffered at home.

Our sympathies are with vou and for vou. and; for those objects Saturday evening. Since writing the above I w.Si-m eonea not a licensed grog-thop or tavern 111 the town. will constitute one of the hundred to take the nal comb, Davis, of Clements and Badger, MWn i 9 nipw-H one of the cler- Board in respectable families from 40 to 50 dollars "ance of stock Which may remain unsubscribed for, On Indian Affairs Messrs. Atchison, Sebasti the House has had another sitting, and has organised by the election of Mr.

Cobb. This result of your affections which ydu have left behind you. The whole American peoplertake an interest in vour efforts for liberty and inde an, Wales, Rusk, Bell. per session, tuition tu Classical and mathematical departments $20 per session, in advance in English Dr. J.

O. Watson, who is already one of the company of one hundred, expressed a determination journal is one or the most try will the daily from 51 January next, on the followins Of Claims Messrs. Norris, Whitcomb, Under epartmeut. 9I0 with $1 cotilmg-ut in each case. to take another share in said hundred, if necessa has been enected by adopting a rule that a simple plurality should constitute an election.

The plan is different from the one indicated by me above. On the whole I cannot regret the result, as it puts wood, Stewart, Baldwin. rv. J. W.

B. Watson. Pharaoh Richardson and pendence. The blow of power which struck, Inwn vmir hones fell heavily also on our students applying for admission are required to produce testimonials of good moral character. On Revolutionary Claims Messrs.

Walker, -r" a year. Wm. S.i Ballenger, were appointed a committee to solicit subscriptions. weekly, 5 Upham, Norris, Dodge, of Iowa. i J.

W. NORWOOD, Sec'y of Board of Trustees, December 10, 1849 B9 w3w an end to an anomalous state of things, in which the worst sectional jealousies have been fostered. On motion of Col. McLeod, a vote of thanks On. the Judiciary Messrs.

Butler, Downs, 0 tsisc ll Tl, was tendered to Gen. Saunders for his eloquent Berrien, Bradbury, Dayton. Pitcl ot at Mont- and patriotic address own hearts. In the midst of your misfortunes, you come far away to a land of strangers in search of safety. Here you find it-Here we assure it to you Noenemy's hand shall or touch you.

Hungarians, j'ou are all welcome 1 You who have come, and your friends who shall come, will all find here svmnathv. protection, and security. tVU-i 7 consnmed by fire on the 14th Young Ladies' Seminary, FAIRFIELD, ORANGE, N. C. On motion of A.

D. Northam, the thanks of the Convention were tendered the President and South ofthe base lint, and vest ef the fifth prvmpil meridian. Township six, of range fourteen. ''r5 Lauds appropriated by law fee the use of Seheou), military, and olhef purposea, will be excluded fretft the sales. The offering ofthe above mentioned lands.

wjlkW commenced on the days appointed, and proceed hi -the order iu which they are advertiseoy. wilh aJf 5i-yeuieut despatch, until the whole shall have bete offered, and the sales thus closed but no Jalesbajll be kept open louger than two weeka, and privat entry of any of the lauds will be admitted, untU the expiration of the two weeks. Given under my band at the City of Washratfii, this fifteenth day of September, Anno DomiaifiBaTe Mr. Cobb regarded on all hands as a gentleman, and is supposed to possess the requisite qualifications for the Speakership. It was agreed that after the third vote today, if no choice were made, then a simple-plurality should elect, and Mr.

Cobb receiving the highest number, was afterwards declared duly elected by iow 1 8 sesson at the time llew 't orizinated is doubtful. Secretaries; and the Convention then adjourned toni- 'n first Sfpn iccninr Ki. 'WO. THE exercises of this institution will be resumed pn the 1st day of January proximo, under the The Adv. trtiser says J.

O. WATSON, Pres't Wm. H. Morjung, Thus: Bagi.et, Secretaries. supervision of the subscriber, aided by competent and ff Cps of the twr bou- the general concurrence of members.

Mr. Stan Again I say, sir, your gallantry, your love of experienced assistant. 1 be situation is retired, On the Post Office and Post Iloads Messrs. Rusk, Bright, Upham, Soule, Morton. On Territories Messrs.

Douglas, Underwood, Butler, Cooper; Houston. On Public Buildings Messrs. Hunter, Davis, of Clark. To Audit and Control the Contingent Expenses of the Senate Messrs. Dodge, ol Iowa, Walker and Baldwin.

Ob Roads and Canals Messrs. Bright, Atchison, Greene, Foote, and Spruance. On Pensions Messrs. King, of Jones, Phelps, Stewart and Dayton. On the District of Columbia Messrs.

Mason, ly offered the confirmatory resolution. The House aild Uie archives of liberty, and your misfortunes, nave maae you ii a eork-esof the Go NOTICE. remained in session, until six o'clock, and then vernor, Secreta? healthful and beautiful the buildings are commodious, arranged expressly for the purpose. The plan of instruction is thorough and efficient, after models welcome 10 an ai.iiiciittii. JKr and C.nmn,r,AU, An adjourned Internal Improvement Conven when this speech was interpreted writhe tion will be held in the town of Clarksville, Va.

to him bv Count Vass, was affected to teafs, furnished by i the best institutions, lhe school is open to pupils of every grade, who are distributed adjourned over to Monday, after appointing a joint committee to wait on the President with reference to the Message. Old Zack, it is said, wDl not listen to the idea of Disunion, and talks as high as Old Hick on Tuesday, 15th January proximo, to take im and desired the Count to say tnat 00a wouia the was lhe mediate steps tor the establishment of a Rail Road into three departments, aud graduated according to tuoueana eigut uuuarea aud lony-nioe By the President: Z-TAYLpIUi J. BufTKRyiEth, Commissioner ej General 'lAna iDtfe? NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION 'CLkiMAyfTll: Every person entitled to tbe right ef, frre-eTODlira to any of the lands within the townshirje'agioaxtaef pronciency, alter tnorougn examination. not forget such, considerate and such gener ous sympathy. National Intelligencer.

connection between said town and the Richmond and Danville, or the Raleigh and Gaston Rail necessary. Board per term of five months, 2a 10 30. Tuition English branches, 8 to 'itiM- rdl has been tendered for 1 ulee, Shields, Miller and Bernen. On Patents and the Patent Office Messrs. Turner, Norris, Whitcomb, Wales and Dawson.

Languages. nru. ory was went to do in the days of Nullification. He has taken an oath to execute the laws and he is not the man to shrink from responsibility." There may be two opinions about his talent for writing, but hisjrfaiiig qualities have never been brought in question. ft, 00 5,00 On Retrenchment Messrs.

Bradbury, Hous I above enumerated. i required eataWiah I the same to the aatWfsclion of the JRegiater and Re In Johnston County, oa the 13th by domain. Age has been iisralexcellenueiectiM Drawing and- Painting, Embroidery, Music, Use of instrument. W. Stenhens.

Mr. Richard b. Dixon to ton, Jfelch, Mangum and Clark. On the Library--Messr3. Pearce, Mason, and Davis, of Mississippi.

M'' I CI 3,00 15,00. 3,00 50 Road. Two pomts oh the latter road have been designated Ridgway and Gaston; one twenty five and The other fifty-six miles from Clarksvillej The State of North Carolina would act wisely to send Delegates to this Convention, to secure to their road the trade of the rich valley around the confluence of the Dan and Staunton, estimated at not less than eight ot ten thousand tons per an-j num. Several Citizens or Claksville. December, 1849.

ceiver 01 toe proper Laa uniee, and mace payment therefor as soon as practicable after heeing tku nattA, and before the day appointed for theeaoqiaJieemeeH of the public sale of the land embracing tbe tract Mis3 Peuany RyaU, daughter ol Mr. M. Ryals ail of Johnston County, On Enrolled Bills Messrs. -Rusk and Badger. Rxsigiutiow or Hon.

Thomas Butler King. LoaUngencee, Tuition must be paid in advance. Circulars giv nomil. Her- claimed; otherwise, such claim will beferfeited. i -i: At-Bandon, in Chowan County, on Wedncs dav.

the 14th by the Rv. Samuel Johnston The editorial correspondencevof the Satan nan Republican confirms the rumor of Mr. King's hav Jnil 1 Watrnnt noccin. On Engrossed Bills Messrs. Jones, and Corwin.

I On Printings-Messrs. Borland, Hamlin 'and J. BUTTERFIELD. Dr. Richard Baker to Miss Nancy T.

eldest daugh from ing particulars may be had by addressing WM, A. NELSON, Principal. Green 8pring 10, 1849. 99 3w ing resigned his seat in Congress. A new elec Commissioner of Va General Land Ofice.

month, at 418. Smith. i 79 13 tef of Mr. Charles 41-. Johnsoq.

dfJctobej 2nd. 1840. tion has beep orderftj to supply his place, UFOY TlfiHTfY RnilNfV a 1 a a aa'as'wa'sw.

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