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Court-Home Clique! FORSYTH COUNTY. For Ike Press. 1 si II A aoae TOe People Trlumpkaut! Au aet to amend the charter of the La Lincoln's Inaugural. To the oxclu- jTJtZSn i sion of several articles prepared for' this An aot consernmg the Common Schools. An aet to abolish jury trials in Watauga 1S9ue we Pabla President Lincoln Inau oouaty.

gUrai Address in full this week. Read it RESOLUTIONS. for yourselves. Wo hat no room for of the eMtswoe of Fecsytk ooaty a 9 mt I 0o to seesassM apaoi I I An act to incorporate the Bank of Roib ro' Authorises a Capital Stock of two hundred thousand dollar to be into'shares of 50 each An act to amend the 1st section of the 1 20th chapter Revised Code entitled "Wrecks." An act to lay off andjiooate a road from the Town of Statesville to the town of An act suppli mental to an act passed at the present'session of the General Assembly, laying off and establishing the counlv of Transvlva- The organ of the court-house clique, of 8 i Ekes hero SeeooUoose, oa Wedi s5 Gartke last week, bss two columns devoted to 31st iws'sDt, to osoooh aswa toe daa Kesolution favor of tbe sureties of George comment. wbiel awe sa te Urea tea tbe a as swra as.

aa mm "it TOxi what it pleases to term 4 the workings of W. Glass. In his address he favors the faithful ex- er oar eoootry. saorioe, Hearj Hart, lao was ealld to loaioo, oou mi we i id artcoo Wewsrhtowo, 97 105 98 On Keroerwville, 210 15 196 tS ah AdaaW, 88 IS eq-r Kdsooodaoa'a, 89 61 89 8 rw Oe FVq'rV iae os tern uiiqoe. Now it it well known that te nave had frequent occasion to al-luoe 10 the knot-of politicians around the mm li-l: Ttqa tad to aot as sjeevatariee.

The Is favor of Col. Edward Yarborough. Concerning Arms. Concerning the distribution of Geological Reports. In favor of Thomas Diggs, of Anson county.

To amend a Resolution in favor of certain entries of Cherokee Lands, passed at the last General Assembly. 9 clique wno nave set Sedge 6atdn. themselves op to rule the county and, in Betkaaia, I Onef and appro- 23 what rcssarks. Side 119 119 110 148 146 ISO 44 44 44 180 145 199 71 71 66 9 ecution of the Fugitive Slave Law, and declares his intention to collect the Revenue in the seceding States, snd hold possession of the government property, bat disclaims any intention of invasicn or using force in doing so. Should the country be involved in civil wsr, he declares that he will not be the aggressor, bat act on the defensive.

-4 He thinks the best mode of settling oar national troubles is to refer the whole question to the people. retur-on, mm an onset, we presume, the fertili imagination of our neighbor has con I Ua saettoo ef B. Stipe, Q. V. Va-ijsol Craft, Alex Ridusga, TWaaiioa Jarvki aad 4.

8iol.s were usniMd by taw asr aa a 25 19 LewtsviHe, Stafford's, Concerning tbe doors of the Gallery and the' jured up a "Salem Clique," which, in real fosaeaiitcw 4rh reeatsc exptwesjy, Sou isettsMaes ef toe sseotiag The nosamisse imsaediateJ retired, mm im. 1519 1479 1409 Ca veauoo 1125. Majority door ot the Hall of ths House of Commons In favor of D. C. Lilly In favor of Leah Coleman.

In favor of Cooper Prince and John H. Harwood. Coneerning the publication of a call for a Convention of the people. In favor of Daniel Willis and David Lewis. ibeu sbwece the saeiiB wm i ibeu sbeeeee DAVIDSON COUNTY B.

Sum and Joba Biack barm. B. frog Jv Mae W. soier wieh ma. An act concerning the Wardens of the poor for the county of Wake.

An act to incorporate Greensboro' Cemetery Company. An act to incorporate the Salem Camp Ground in Lincoln county. An act to incorporate Yadkin College in the eounty of Davidson. An act to incorporate "Oak Hill Military Academy" in the county of Granville. An aot to repeal so much of the 10th.

11th, 12th, 13th, 14th and 15th saetionsj'of the 187th chapter of tbe Revised Code, as relates to the Courts of Washington. An act to amend thr 70th chapter of the Revised Code Militia. An act to incorporate tbe Lincoln Copper and Gold Mining Company. An act to change the time of closing the polls in the county of Washington. An act to incorporate Carolina Copper and Gold Mining Company.

An act to allow the Raleigh and Gaston Rail Road Company to increase its Capitol Stock. ity, bus ne existence. In regard to the late county meeting, we would bri fly gay, that a notice was handed to us for publication calling a meeting on the 7th February left, to "put forward men to represent os (in Convention) who aire st once conservative and loyal to North Carnlin. aoih spoke at eosse lrnrth a dsd bower to tbem)MU did they Concerning the Records in the State Libra THE ELECTION. I At the close ef Mr.

Biaakbura't remarks saw 2 I 2 a AH the returns, as far as received, from the lets eleetion, will be found in this psper. Tee iKiimj ws wtre noiinea, from, Tyre, That the State has gone against a Conven ry providing for their better protection. In favor of the sureties of S. M. Ray, late Sheriff of Yancey.

In favor of the sureties of G. H. Holland, late Sheriff of Haywood county. In favor of John Pate. To authorize the Governor to offer $1,000 reward for an escaped criminal.

tbe it me quarter, to change the day of the Ydkin Int. 415 410 174 170 186 47 47 T8 78 77 6ti 64 7 6 99 100 141 137 81 82 11 tes read, and aaMtsooosly siiptii. 'tl' ha Ugsalausw of North Cro-i2fl taeOovav- tion, by a small majority, we believe. A number of the eounties in this and the adjoining Districts, have, covered them meeuag to the 12th; and lo and behold, where we opened the Sentinel of that week. 227 227 8 8 230 til rxvanii.

ClemmoaavUle Sheltow's Liodseys, Br wnwwn Thssassville, Lee's Ward's selves all over with glory and others hare we foand the date changed to the 6th, no doubt also by order of the court house clique. Federal lsflsos, tberefure tI i fW TU disaaoweve of ae stack of 1 i oar Bofsoaeautivos, as relates to 97 96 18 12 16 255 265 17 17 81 69 69 8 9 8 102 102 11 11 6 206 201 35 84 86 Buncombe row- An act to incorporate the located ifi the der Manufacturing Company, eamog ot a eooveattoa at this eviw, from toe fact that a Coavtotioc- ia oar onioioo, is We published the notice of "the loyal to Jsakson Hill, North Carolina" or iSfafs Rights meeting, oolete we. as a Stats, wish ia county or JtSuneombe. An act to incorporate the Canuagah Mining Company. An aot forthe-Relief of Davidson College.

1726 1711 32 376 866 1806 fr -ostoe tJoJeo. Majority 1440. RJd, That ia ioo the or asset to be held on the 12th and the call for a Union nutting on the 6th. The call for the nion meeting was sanctioned by respectable citisens from the countrv. of done well.

The people ot Guilford, Randolph, Davidson, Irodell, Davie, Yadkin Wilkes, Ashe, Surry, Stokes, Forsyth, and others, richly merit the appellation of well done Yea even beyond our most sanguine expectations have several of then, acquitted themselves, most And we hope the demagogues and polities' tricksters, especially of Surry, Stokes sari Forsyth, will take the result of the 1st election deeply to heart, as an instructive lesson, teaching them that the People era SURRY COUNTY. in favor of James S. Ives, of the town of Newberne. In favor of Jonas Jenkins, late Sheriff of Jaokson eounty. Authorizing the appointment of additional Engrossing Clerks.

In favor of William Peaoe. Authorizing the appropriation of $1,500 to him for, money expended in tbe erection of houses en Burke square, in this city. In favor of J. L. Ward, of Polk.

In favor of N. C. Norman, of Yadkin county. In favor of the sureties of W. W.

Ward, late Sheriff of Martin oounty. Ift favor of Joseph Pritchett. In favor of Gray Bryan. Ip favor of D. W.

Courts, Public Trcasnrer. In favor of P. A. Smith, Attorney for the estate of M. M.

Plunkett, deceased. and of Salem; and we doubt very -a a 1 I Au act to declare what shall be sufficient to constitute the crimes of Rapes, carnally knowing and abusirg a Female child under the age of ten. years, and Buggery. An act to authorise and empower Sam'l Brooks, late Sheriff of Hyde County, to collect arrearages of Taxes due bim the year 1855. An aet to incorporate the Salem and Thom-asvilie Turnpike Company.

An act to incorporate various Military Companies in the State. muep, it the Sentinel has been authorised to aSe Mr. Patterson's name in the manner it hat done. We do not believe that Mr. sa Mt.

Airy Pat 443 157 76 2 8 16 40 4 9 21 15 jet the masters, knowing their rights and "'r80n nM nonsel tbe Sentinel to daring to maintain them nm at dl 10 lh W'. The election has resulted in a grand fhe of FwJ propor, of Union triumph; and North Carolina stands 1 Clf free 10 in fa-with her conservative Southern sUterrf. De-! MeM P4tterwoand WU. vy i tm i JL 1UVJT I. VVUP Cavalry, the Wake Light Dragoons, and vv 442 142 88 39 87 61 86 48 89 ass nrt not itOcicDt to jasUfj any 6tate ia this UeUw ia seasdiag gJ Ktml-d, That ws eoasKier the Federal Ceo- ftitauow to beibt so8kient ground work of Js Uhwrtis and of taw peopU'a righto, both North aad Sowtb; and that a strict eoaforwitty that CoMtiuUoo hf all parties, is swsweioat u7 7 reasonable end disieterastod Tp iitiaca 87 ol- That showld a Coavwatioa bsoasss 0 was voidable, we deooosse hasty aad rash ad view eeeaprosatsseg aad sos 16 eoarso of aetioo.

42 RemAl, That Dotwithataoding tho Sow th- 1 Stare, have rmlarsd same wrowgs, wld 9 saore advuable to atteaspt aw eafmsasat 24 to the oreosat Federal Coa- 13 sutuot tOaa rtoly to sswot Sho ehaia of owr 1 PM0B, rwo the hah of toe forsuaiioa of a 218 new CoaiederMy. Rtsoleed, That ws believe the seeeaioa ee mr as it has gooe, to be raab aad laroaaideraio, aad calculated to ia voire somatry in war bloodshed aid aal raia. if ot speedily checked Resolved, That la oar Of iaioo, the safety of To defray the expenses of the Commissioners from Georgia. In favor of Clark Bird. In favor of J.

C. Luter of Orange oounty. In favor of W. Watson. Peotriss, Deonsv's, Wbiiaker's Roekford, Bitisng's, Browa's Mill, Havsuck, Niaau's, 66 91 44 42 86 aware, Maryland, Virginia, Kentucky, noMflJ 8.bawneM bnt It was Tennessee and to WJ fr lhtm 10 thtir cuoit, caimiy ana delibsrately.

so long as there is a ray of hope left for.aul 1186 207 1086 Majority agaiaet Oeovwation 929. aajustment of our sectional difficulties. In this oonneotion, it should however bo An aet to amend the Charter of the Town of Salisbury and to establish the corporate limits of said town. An aot for the protection of the North Carolina Indians Prohibits the sale of spirituous liquors among them. An act concerning pilotage on the Cape Fear.

An act to amend the Revisod Code, concern ing Widows. An act concerning Insane Persons. a ae. concerning the Wilmington and Weldoo a'oad Company. An act concerning the payment of Talis Ju- Tf cat the Sentinel's long story short, we i ill state that although the nomination of Messrs.

Wilson and Patterson woo made nnafimous, save one, do sooner had tho tonry bt 1 distinctly understood that, although the people of North Carolina are not secession litswrirf. nPithr ujourneu man me wire-workers ists 7 wmMVJ In favor of Jesse McOee, of Haywood county. In favor of Calvin Bishop. In favor of L. N.

B. Battle, In favor of Josiah Collins. In favor of Busbee and others. In favor of the Principal and Assistant Clerks of the Senate and House of Commons. In favor of Stillwell, of Jackson.

In favor of Daniel Tucker. In favor of John L. Cantwell. In favor of the Doorkeepers. Providing for the publication of certain State Records.

In favor of D. Hall, late Sheriff of New Hanover. Concerning the distribution of the Revised Code. i In favor of Washington Harris, late Sheriff comiasncea giving vent to their disappoint- ihej are for maintaining their rights in STOKES COUNTY. Hon.

Jno. Bill, 916 Na Convention, W. Taylor, 151 Coaveatisj, Hill's msj. 764 ssaj COUNTY. the Union, as long as possible.

See precinct votes of this and soma neighboring counties, elsewhere. sd f.ielings, and even went so fsr as to publish poojmunieation in the Sentinel, to the Effect that Hoi. A. H. Sibeppepd was a candidate, which the court-house clique Tors.

An act to amend Revised Code entitled prxrnj, inq our faTuiiisa aod our lives rrqoire of that we oppoea tbe sossssiea of oor hortO Csroliea awtil we dteeover sesso cause for so doing which eaooot' bo iwesedied by 4 frieadly aad cable aseaoo. Thoa Remised. That a copy of toe proeaedsosM of Uaioa- meeting be forwarded to tho Poop ea proas Majority for Convention about 800 State Convf ltionHombon ElOCtod. yooIVPftrticular pains to impress upon the Settle. aad Dr.

E. T. Brodaax, oandtdates, elected by 171 majority. 'Oysters and other An aet to charter tbe Charlotte and St. Catharine's Railroad Company.

An act to change the rules of evidence in indictments for trading with slaves. An act to amend the Revised Code concern tui puuilSMSSJO. rainvs of the people, until Mr. Shepperd, over, his own signature, exposed the trick. Wo select from the list of members elected voiow spc enct were then beard from yarious rsoes, after which, on saotioo.

the a.run to the State Convention, those which rement looks something like go- NORTH CAROLINA ELECTION. of the most interest to our readers Ijourned. HENRY HART, Ctusirmnn, Ft lp. meeting in good faith and Cumberland and Harnett. Ho1 No Convention the result, does it Of Franklin Is favor of Henry Bagley.

In favor of James Later. In favor of the estate of George Crafton. In favor of Wm. Thompson. In favor of W.

L. Pomeroy. Of thanks te the Doorkeepers. mm mm mmmm ttetbune, Hon. J.

O. Shepberd. CoL Coo veo lion. 203 188 f. U.

Stoltx, Standard and OrMW P.W. Bt, finally, the people of Forsyth snoke vuubuiuuonii uLion nominees, ro 1 1 Betbune 1484, Shepherd 1612, McNeill 1608, 1101 682 460 61 273 tot p'ease copy. 4 Tbe above croeeediaaw were haad.d in (oa 627 718 Jafio for publication loot wook. Eno 1 Alamance, Bertie, Bladen, Bntawwie, Burke, Cabsmws, Caldwell Carteret, Csoweir, Cjajp, CataasB, in tbunder-tones, on the 28th of February, endoned by a majority of 1128, tho movements of the Union party, and signally re-bjikt the machinations of the court-bouse cliqi p. We are satisfied.

I 6 r- itiu luernen, seeesaion, 4. Randolph. Long aad John Troy Uoioe. Poll: Long 2,484, Troy 2424. Mavn.

Martin, Union, by a large mtjority over Phillips, also fJnion. Montgomery Col Christian, Union, Poll Christian 910, Col Gaines (also union) 81. Chatham A Rives, Merritt, 4 maj. 692 tows triiiii. PEOPLE'S PRESS.

SALEM, N. C. FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 1861. 918 Sol ing Free Negroes. An act to.

am end the charter of the Town of ft i Lincoln ton. An aet giving two additional terms of Superior Courts to Cleaveland. An aet to extend the limits of the Town of Lexington. An act requiring the registration of Coroners' Bqnds. An act to prevent damage by camp fires.

An act to amend section 16 and 17 of chapter 84 of the Revised Code. An. act to allow the sale of certain property in the Town of Statesville. An act to amend an act of 1858-'59 entitled "Revenue." An aot to incorporate the North Carolina Fibre Company. An act to prevent free negroes hiring or having control of slaves.

An act to incorporate the Cherokee Mining Company. An act to incorporate ths Town of Rockingham. An act to incorporate the Town of James-ville in Martin county. An act to protect the Agricultural Fair Grounds at Newbern. Aoloowtic To relieve our neighbors CraTsa, ineom ,) 854 Coafjuaaiosfcna' Haul, 1 F.b.26, 186V The Board not.

Mayor preotdiag. pres-t Messrs. Koebln, Siswsrs. Blum. LUlo.

204 Chowan, M.rV?ufiT wa 5Ue? Senunol from the misunderstanding. Merritt 1815, Clegg 1784, Hams, disu-r with 1270 nion nomine e. 175. A Moore, ditto. 158.

which it seems to bo snrr mnded, in some degree, we will state j. 500 137 wm 117 188 718 71 1806 734 17 1499 79 166 County AtTalrs. artin and Mickey. Scattering, djtto. 153.

A communication was read from ths 585 1252 Clearelaod, Colambus, Cumberland, DopdO, Davidson, Davie. ,5" Wa? -Wn Bridgets Uhatrlhe late appointments of the Uni ayor of Winston, iaformin tho Bord auu xnigpeu, w.uui opxou. nan aro niXt bat the Commisatonera of Wi Orange. Hon A Graham Berry, Union- Poll Grabaro 263 1518 and c.pt j3orr: 7 -v- 1537, B-r ur the pret- Ws took the liberty to Ot aaa4 f. 1.

1 I'll reed to the proposition of atrairhtnin Court met Monday morning at 10 o'eloek. After transacting some business, such ae granting letters of administration, Ae. Court took a recess. At one o'eloek Court met and proceeded' to the transaction of County business. William Barrow, was'eleeted County Trustee, without opposition.

Joseph Masten, was elected Countv the streets between tbe COrrjoraiiona- mil Forsyth, 1512, Nash, secession, 856, Joo, ditto, 354. (Gov 8wsia had withdrawn in favor of wf micui irvUi Iianu-DlU. The intelligent reader, no doubt, correct motion, Messrs. Bole and Mickey were Berry.) a eommiuoe on theJart of too 'em Commissioners to eorrv out tb r.a. ed the ludicrous mtstakt the type made for Roican Shoberand A HoueV.

Union, 409 to 600 majority over Hall atd WC ild; onl A r-w mnlaint L.ali,. I A Caldwell, secession. fy i vi Fraaiiio, Gaston, Granville, Greene, Guilford, Halifax, Harnett, Hertford, Irodell, Joanstoo, 8711 89 241 Wo the disc barge of fire eras within the Corporate limits, it was ordered that tbe stanu on now is union or disunion ground, and the people have chosen the latter." It should have chosen the former. The people must have understood us cor- regulation referring to that subject should be enforced against offenders. reetry, fecyever.

judging from the late rote! oak- jl ucurmuiBQ upon tnat persons ing walks across tbe streets shall pr 74 864 1056 6tT 111 1049 458 216 191 741 200 saaj. 447 800 mai, 638 187 81 1196 maj. 989 1781 816 681 Wake. Hon Badger, HoldenJ Quentio Busbee, Union. Poll Badger 195, Holden 1837, Busbee 1820.

Wilder, secession, 758, Rand, ditto, 758, Lewis, ditto, T43. 7i7iro--Hoa James Ralph1 Gorreil, and Mendenhall 1883, Dick, Upton and not a caadidate, 393. Iredell Hon A Mitchell and Col Taos A Allison, Union. opposition, we suppose, as they have about all the votes. Borkingham.

Dr Brodnaa and Hon Thos Settle, Union. Pol Brodnaa 862, Set-tie 857, Gev Reid, 4 'prompt aetioo," 681, Hon Commissioner in uk a-uvice oi me street I mm.A Tbe Legislature elected Capt. Jno. aw uciguw, lc. F.

Hoke, of Lincoln, Adjutant General of 1820 621 198 86 817 1357 870 93 210 1417 The board met at the oall ofhe Blawor. Solicitor. M. Stafford, was elected Chairman; and John Masten and Chas. Briets, Special Court.

Orphan's Court. J. A Waugb, E. A. Vo-gler.

and M. H. Lioville, Esqs. (Committee of I inaws -r-(J. Banner, E.

A. Vogler, and J. M. Vawter, Esqa Board of Superintendents of Common Schools. Jno.

E. Clayton, Wm. Jno. Masten, J. W.

Alspaugb, H. A. Holder, J. M. Stafford, A.

M. Gamble, C. L. Banner, Philip Barrow, and E. A.

Vogler, Esqa TAXES. For County purposes and Lunatic Asylum 80 cents on the poll snd 17 cents on tho 8100 value of land and town property, Tan for the Poor 20 cents on poll, and 8 cents on the 8100 value of land and town property. Tax for the Common Schools 20 cents on the poll, and 7 cents on value of lead and town property. No State cases on the docket of interest: There was a considerable civil docket but little litigation. There was a number of judgments taken, i all bars present.

the State, with a salary of $1,800 a year. The. question has boon asked, what duties has the Adjutant General to perform to i Ths following resolutions wore adopted Tbe several offices of the town snail be scat, ditto, 080. thus An act to extend the corporate limits of the town of Monroe. An Set to incorporate the Independent Grays, Topsail Riflemen, Franklin Rifles, Albemarle Guards, and the Sharon Riflemen.

An aot providing for running the dividing line between tho Counties of Wayne and Green. An act to incorporate the Citizen's Gas Light Company in Newbern. An aot to provide for limited partnerships. An aot to amend the Charter of Jonathan's Creek and Tennessee Mountain Turnpike Company. An aot to Charter the Bank of Thomasville.

An aet to amend the Charter of the Atlantic Mutual Fire and Marine Insurance company. An sot to incorporate the University Railroad company. An act to provide for a continuance of the improvements of Cape Fear and Deep Rivei Slack Water Navigation. An- act to incorporate the Sulphur Springs Camp Ground in the county of Cleaveland. An act to incorporate the Buncombe Pow der Manufacturing Company, in Buncombe.

An aet in favor of J. Tapscott, late Sheriff of Alamance. Ac act to incorporate the Town of Boon Hill, in Johnston county. An act to incorporate the N. C.

Shoe Manufacturing Company. An aot to amend the charter of the Town of Jonea, yaeoio, Martin McDowell, Moore, Montgomery, MoehTaoborg, Naah, Tsw Haaorsr, Nortkamp'oo, Onslow, Orsogo, PaoqnoUak, Person, Pitt, Riobraond, Robeooa, Rosrao, Rookingham, Randolph, Ratberford, Pattoraon and Union, without opposition- 7wo officers shall be elected, who shall, addition to their dotjes as rrnsfalilafl, ac. oigbt watch, tho one tVooj dark nod Alamance ofus Me Aden and Har 160 MM Tjnjt Buntan Tableaux. This splendid Panorama, illustrating the well known al- bour, Union. Poll: McAden 967, Harb elook aad the other from If 'esoek p.

till 4 o'eiook a. a. The officer of the fere part of the nirht 05, Judge Ruffin, "Sute Rights," 480, Ret A Hughes, ditto, 268, Holt, seoession, 45. llegory of the "Pilgrims Progress," by 4 167 ssaj. 400 670 8466 shall also attend to and light I he dt-Umpt, atund to oaana las lonersr Hall, and act a C5ri6arrus 0 agar, secession, by Jo Im Bunysn, is now being exhibited in this place, and meets with a vejy liberal patronage.

The scenes are very interest 135 majority over Ml uluu. LfitrMMS (VimmiHlAiiM mmm St Person. How Reade, Union, by a large McAdamiaiog of too streets and keeping Mr. S. R.

Flynt was on Saturday majority over James uoteman, seoession. Mecklenburg. Hon Osborne and Wm Johnston, seoession, without opposition. ing and oonrey wholesome lessons. Some of landscape views are truly tee and beautiful, while the whole is, undoubtedly, onofof the finest panoramas now on uiem in repair, salary zzo W.

Tho officer in tbe after wort of too night to collect too town tax. Salary tl40 00. 998 46 970 972 S3 548 774 Sorry, Davidson. A Kittrell and Douthit, Roth sabjeet to saoh restrictioas as the uwoo, ovet uargrave and Kobe its. last elected Constable for the Pfsfftown district, over Isaac Pfaff.

Mr. Flynt received 80 votes, and Mr. Pfaff 31. Mr. Ketner was re-elected Constable in the Yadkin district over Mr.

John Rid Usooo, Wake, Warren ''jurnca. atvell Hon Brown and Loner 530 890 UB 4aB 1246 88 418 24 1876 1490 mO. Union, over Smith and A Grares, dis- A he citizens of this place and vicinity Waabin -s unionists. fare indebted to E. A.

Wavne, Wilkes, ings. Mr. Ketner received TO votes and 1250 66 84 Burke. Avery, secessionist, by 30thirich treat, as ft was through bis instru- of Caatoo eaoosd by Britieo, law sxssawive majority Mr: Yadkin, Mr. Ridings 40.

Dr. J. C. v-r -r. eoo.

fpenulity that the proprietor won induced Union, 471 majority everjto vsit galeni. Those who hove not viaitr over Srwin, Union. Davu Doutbit Ajar of Lowell (tho depot ef hie Caosry Peotorol aad Cathortk Pilla. Jar Chiaa.) was toa.il A new post office one been estab Farfibo. Hon.

R. C. Paryear, Union. Wilkes and Ashe Union candidates elest'd sd this exhibition, should not fail to embrace the opportunity offered only for a few more days. PIED.

In Iodiaos an the 18th February, of cooaaKptioo, Jacob CHaictafAK foraaorly of this ploso, aged 62 years, 2 month 1 sod 20 days. stroyad. Qs now saokoa a dasoaoO aslen owe vjwvefwaaewi ros saosaasstsy tor Ckw soes fefa rro perty.aad beooa wiQ sow aoaoW owl sswek lished at Lewisvillc, in this eounty, and our friend J. EL Stoltz, Esq, has been appointed Postmaster. An office has Ions been at Franklin, in Macon county.

An act to diminish the costs in Equity Sales for Partition An act to abolish Jury Trials in the County Courts of the county of Polk. An act to restore Jury Trials the County of Cherokee. An aet to authorize certain persons in Wake county to send their children to common schools in Granville. An act to amend the 11th section, 52d chapter, Revised Code, An act to amend tbe 9th section, 93d chapter, Revised Code. An act to amend the Revised Code, chapter 2, entitled Agriculture and Geology.

An act concerning the County Courts of Columbus county. An act to incorporate the State Educational Association. An aet to authorize the raising a volunteer corps in town of Washington. An aet to amend the Revised Code concern-iflgldiou and Luna ties. onsswy.

ostek sa it ft m. asoaieaios oar riehta Tei Result ni the State. From laJ JP Jh Bentmel dom ftot 7 that it lavmnatbicAa with tk i needed at this point. "said, wo cnall ooW bo test accounts it appears that the final re-L-I'uZTT i A'TTT rr Isava "we alvava ivnnathMM with K.r tected Wa offer the Dairy art -w. homs sal all others, at ten cents a week.

Ufa. sun, ui lue mie election tnc state is some. nnhL. 1 cents will isMN tMt, wHe. or- dn what involved in doubt.

The vote for and lTe shall be fitbe Sxlew dollar for tea wseas against a Cojurention is very close. Should LL sssoa-ajl Worthy oy Note. Notwitnstandjb a majority of 1123 citisens of Forsyth" voted against Convention, (that is against secession or disunion,) yet on Monday last the magistrates of the county elected a Special Court composed altogether of Con- delete all lotaoa mm oat of the Pntoo igfat froaa tm Oaae until tf, 8saT- "Omega" has been received, but U4TUL rlJ" r9tfl 9J reepectfully beg leave to decline the of tbe pseosedoiae8aata (Woo of the communication, we LVTZXisTL iSa. AddaT however a Convention bo oaijed, the Union man will 1Mlw hm PUWlCatl nnWicotion gJgjjg jar -'Vsfirf as much as pcoaible. to eiclod THANK I.

WILSON Oo. 9 A LAftOt AJ80BHUNT vsntw men, or ssewwmsf. rv SVMlinSS ITu LO BOO AAlatnni af rkva 1 i mm BCCKwlCJLJ.

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