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COKKfcaPO.N DliNCE BKiVv BBN MR. WfcB STfcR AN U MK. KIV1.8. A m''Nrtg-- wit received in the United Stales Senate) on Wednesday , from ih" Pies iilenl 11 f itiu U niittd States, coiiuiiuiiicaliiig li C njrf is a ti'purl from l'io Dpaitiiieiii i.l gmip, cotitiiitiing copies o1 ihe cnrreapond"nce between that Di-jih rl mriil and the Minister nf the (Juilftd Statee in Faiis, lesperting I tie political change which look place recently in Fiance; which wae inferred lo the Comu.it tea on Foreign Relations, end ordered lo be printed From 'ha document", which are eomewhni voluminous, the Repuhlic hai aeleced 1 tie following Inner of Mr. Rives, and latlsroT Mr. Webulcr : Mr. Riven lo Mr. XVrbltr. Leoatiom or tub I'mi-rD States ) I'AKIB, )gCCMBKI 18. IHjI. j Sir: Tli irnuhl.s which h- broken mil in 'lie d p ulrm lit nice he Presidential roup d rial ol l i- l nmtanl hae, it ia uu HiTiiMid, been alums! entirely suppressed. N I less .hail twenty fire department have been iiicC'-a ivt-ly declared in a .tale of un and pit uniler nurllal la ainre ihat event, und ihe whole inimlier of de. ariinpiits now ih i ,, i c i lm i Mb ui hiny out of ili ngli .it i ii. i winch ih' territory of the Kepun mc iIih ImI Tii ' null ic r iiiquiliiy in ih e city had me tiff ii ihiu bi d in ilm s'ljieel il.'jr.ee einte my 'hi di'up.tch. The (i..Vt rinneiH ha, n-vi-nliiib., us a iinneiire nf precaution, di. ilv il and disarmed) two of Ihe Legions of ihe N ' I inal Omnia here ; and tin iinirini g a circular of I i Minmt' r of the interior in l tie 'r iHrta of din di'pirtniHnta la published In which he Prefects are aii'hniiznd, a' llicir ducre ion, tn ujm d 01 dissolve the Nation al till ia in thru respective j irini c'loni ; In disirni cniliis in whose hand Ihe pns.es ai'Mi of arma nny not lm considered aa a jMiman'y fur Ihe preaer vinn nf order J and n!o lo lil vacancies among the officers by epi"imrtienia lo be made b. th I'r fret, in stead -f elelons by the National Ooards the maelves. aa lie retnf.ir e pract ced. limine liaii' of Ihe anuin Minister to I l Prefect of the Police of P.r -. are also pub lehcd, bv which that fll :-r ia ! j iineil In tak" prompt and ii'iioi' ii.ca-urce fur ihe ex-cu ma, of t;e decree mentioned in m. laai de-pach, reapeein,; per. one p act-it under Ihe .urveil lanc f the hau'K police, winch applies e qjilU to all persona C .iivirlfd nf brlo.-ijjinjj 10 or bit i j; connected wi'h any secret socie y. 11 ith nf three claaaes ( person, are rtqioreil lo he imntiliei l tx II' ii not nl) from Par a, but, if nrrd b, Iruni F -nppjand H ia ann iiiiraH, in t-iinnrk-on w.ih i ea-onlrr, thai ih (!.-triirn'iil w II ln -e ready, in fil liHir twfnty da a. fivp vit of w ir, ca ! fA- of lranp iriiig In the j 1 1 1 r i r , I , ;i r v cn o ny i f Cayenne inure lin io ihouaml p-r una. Thcita in' anirr-a ulli ieii rnaik tlo u 'i r I-1 -n 1 1 1 1 i p in in which the G ivuriiilii lil puraiit-a I a a air-m if rpprr-aai- n. hinc iti 2 I 'I 'V fJ-rpiiil-f PrraiHpiii al di'Crpre hiae lak the plo'e of lw; and t i EiaUtoin Ma well ai, th aitirona rnlitm of the C'mn ry lm b'cu mk' u!lir rily ; a Ihe PfP-idenl. Ti piliieie, i l rnrni degree, ihi apiiear- anra of mi .. rat e orn moil, whai la ra li"1 a '"i-ffl'7i.ifiui r''u!i fle, C"iiato g aa r ia d fi iiifi-ly coital ilbii-d, of oil" humlied end . a. i,i j rilii u-iwiii, i anted ty t'" l' lei t, haa Iwe'i o'amzeil under Ihe Vice P.e.niericy . f t amnii lii orhe, he lormer Mim-ler nl Foreign Afl'rira. Thia r mm a ai n, aa it fiinciiona era defiiard ly ihe de rree ea'aht-ahin r, ta in gie ra opinion on arh pe. jilt of lii-creaa tn cnalte'a nl leia a lion a niiy b- ub i itted in ii by the I' n ai- ni, and ia alin lo pe-'oini, i jjenrrnl, n, funriiona of Ihe fimnn f Slott, aa that b dj .i..rH pr.vi.iu. lo lha levolu' ...of IS. Ii ...penally charged i, sum ' aodverif, U.. f ,hp...p . at lha j I inn op ,i la In bn opened nn the UO'h and 2 I al in aiant, for ihe priJiinfaH-in and eolarvmenl of ihe Pipiideni'e powers, on the re tu ria Hum Ihe depart nient a. I eend you herewith Ihe decree by which Ihe conauliatiaa mii.Mn.niri haa been defini lily cunali u'ed, and which c.-ttina ihe liai nf all the namet which now eorr.p'Ha it, fantirarinij one hundred a' d thirty fin per amis who were iliemnera of ihe late National A aainlily , inn,, iw ntv (jenerula, aeaeial p.-aniis hr. hate t-hinjied lormer Cabi ( rk ll, it ran be di.carded herealier. neia of he Pre.ideai aa well aa ihe members ; but lor the present occasion we sre decided fifth Dreamt, in.l a few narnpa bi-liiiioifiif lii!lb . ru.. ..C ik. ..I... s. J Ih- i olical mas- A f..,... deer.. I - prmnulira ed lite coniio.t'ion of lh cmmis- .nn. not to nuinorous, tm el c..nirian.ff 1 I '.e nariiF. of seseral dia'iniiiahed per.oiia , . " i wim refti.eii In .tarte. iifmn it, .urne ot whom U ilili' il " hr-ir refusal in Inrins ol lofty II). le ( e. rlei.ee or pr ,ud iiii)i,in. In mv last deapuch I menHoned In you th.il, am- e Ihe late extra. inlionr) f veoi here, I Ii d ahat.iied Irom (pering at Ihe usual '! kly rec.pl onv ul the I're.nl. iil. wt.il. Ihe rest uf iho rliptaniaiic corps, with ihe ecrp. tion si (hat li'iie of the reprt-eeniaiive uf Hi'l-rlaiid, had pursued a d iT-ren1 courae. h nee ihe ilie of thai rle.paicn I tin repre.en Ialiv..,f S.z..ll,d.Ui..feiir,.l.ucitoiisfroin Ins Giiveriim haa followed I he example ol j Iho rest of Ihe diplomatic cnri... end I .m ! now the only larrign diplomatic agent of any j-ralewho h s mil aii.nd.d Ihe I're.i.lem'a ' lerepinms.inc. ihe re.,.iu looary c p d'rtai j by wti tk the C'inaiiiuliiiii aa nve i . or o n. In pur-omg hia coura I have taken eoun-' set nor merely of th- ..liiirs -nd senlimeiiis ; miural in ihi. b .nm of an American cinzen - .ui'iiniiiini slices, in nan ai mo.e . holier cooi.lcran..ris of principle and duty which ah'iild control ihe cmilni t of a public j ag-m. H-p .riii,g, as lha Umled S'alea ) dib.f.re ihe wnrld the great cause ol free 1 ....,.. ............. L T.I popular and republican iiisiiioiimis, n seemed In me thai ii would lie in some measure la betray lhal ( .ua. if a prs..n en nialea) I . act or In speak ih Ihoii name should K' e'Wsid wuh any appearanrn f uidern. I haala t.i aa lulo a diciBiurMl Power whirh, had naen by viotence on tha rums of a wrnl.ii republican con. i uiinn, h..e.tr d.feo'iv., hsie. On the oi'ier hmd. lha I'.e.sdent having appeal ed lo the a. lion i ratify h a il egal nc a. and pleiljred hitnaell, in ih. .v.ni ol an is favurs lle deeisi .n, In surrender al aura Ihe patlioa ba now balds by no tenure hut that al furee, he can hv no j si cause of ramplainl if lha rep eaHiilative ol a fu'eign Power thinks pro per In await Ihe decision of the only rightful tnbii'.al in q iraliiina of interior p. 'lineal nr. giiiiZHinn whose judgmeat haa bean formal ly n.vi.ked. Tbeae are the principles which, in Ihe ab sence of insiiuciioi s from in) Government, I hive aasim-d aa the proper gmdra of my cm do I in a navel and d.lnate siiuaiien, rai.dered the mora responsible by lha npun aiie course taken by all lha ieal of lb" 4 pin. mane Corps. I trust thry ma, meat the ap probation of ibeae ta whom alona 1 am e-csua.skla. I have I lie honor I be, with reai raapeet, your in 'tt ubudtaut serf iiil, W. C. RIVES. Mr. Wtbtltr to Mr. Rivet. Dtt'AHtMKNT of State, i Wa-liiiiKioii, J.iiiuiiry 12, 1852 Sib : Your desp tches have been fully re nnivi d up lo ihe 24th of laat month. The iniivemeii made by the Pres deni of Ihe lie public of Frapce on lha 2d uli. created aur uriae here as w II as w:th you, not only by the boldness and extent of its purpimes, but ule by ihe secrecy with which preparation lor it had been made, ihe suddenness of its X' Cutton, aud the success which appeared til have S'tendt d it. It was quii natural that you should be in no haste to appear st Ihe pub'ic receptions of the President after the overthrow of the writ ten republican constitution of France. You sympathize, in this repect, with the greit body of your countrymen. If Ihat overthrow had become uecesxary , its ni ces-ily is deeply lo be deplored, becaus -, however imperfocl Us at uciure, it was the only great republican Government exia'ing in Europe, and all A niericuiia wished H aucce-s- We feel aa if he caiaatroplia which bus befallen II nmy weaken the faith ol mankind in Ihe perma- delcga'ion from that cuv,addrcsaed the Pres i.e. cy and solidity of popular inatituiions.- ; iden, Bt en lb uW ,c, (f U.ir V1S1 Neiio. il.elijtii., a!;h-Uv'i our own Government 1 , , a now the only repuilic rankmg among j P"'- Pel" " numcraualy tinria of ihe fi l el,i', we clin tn us pniiri- signed, pray ing I lie irrerceaoiy iniiTientinii plea Willi uicieas' d flection. Lung t X jli i f th.a (i ,n rnnn nl wit, ttnlo (in. I lii rience haa convinced us of I's pr .clicahility ' , , h, ,u(Ul, , ,,v , ,., , ...... ... to do ijood, and its power to maintain liberty j , , , , . , it. I .u , . u - r i ; t1 Bees of the aanil- a, nod lo k ii... -,;ie.i. ... u and order, e know that it haa Conferred i Ihe grrairat bleasmuis on the country, and I'het'y. Mr. McGt-ee, E lilor i f the U ,.ii rained tn r to eminence and distinction among " Celt," also pr'-senied a peiiti n from I! . Ihe nalions; and if wo are deanm d lo aland ,,, anj ,ll8 ,(g,t, ng ,, al(d ..,g. ih only tfieal republican nation, so we aball , , r . . ii . 7 i to which over five thousand aijiimtun . t- anil stand. Befoie this reaches you the elcclinn will pended. II' also addressed the P,, Md n bs over ; and if, ei ia prob-ible, a decided , with much fervor, elnqoence anil ain iiy imj .riiy f Ihe people ahould be found to sup- Ja ,nP,8 addresses the Preaid i-t i pli sort ihe President, lha courae of r'utv fur! , ,. oi i n n ' j . follows : you will become plain. r rorn rreaidenl M'aohtnglmi's ume down to Ihe present day, I ' Str : Il ia qoiia na'iiral that miive. I it has been a principle slways acknowledged Ireland rotdnm in the L'nio d Suiep i-io-u o by the United Slates, that every jvjlinri pus- feel a deep s mpa'hy and con mu 'tainm t sestcs a right to govern itself accoidin to ' those of their country men who ha e ben its own will, to change its institutions St dis condemned to a long impn-onineot in a ta rie'ion, and to transact ita buameas tnniugh 'ant land. Indeed, sll he hutriane - nil In whatever siieuls it may think proper to pu,. ; m vulent lament severe s fF ring when v. i n ploy. This cardinal point in our policy has Jexia's. and by whatever cauae occaaioned been strongly il!utra:ed by rec' gui-ing Ihe " I have beC' him acqiiamied mih the m many forma of pulilical power which have ; mortal w hich ) ou hve piesenled. Iti.ati.y been succeaaively adopted in Franco in the I ritten. and cunlaius auesliona wli ell are ea'iee of revnluiions wi h which thai country haa been via ted. Throtiihout all tbeae C'ange i he Gnvernnienl of ihe United Sia'es , haa Cunducled iiaelf in strict Colilormity to lha original principea adopled by V sailing- ' urn, anil made known lo our diplo matic a i jFnia al.roi l, and In ihe nati 'oa. f the world, by Mr. J-fl'-rai.n'a le'ler to Goveireur Mur-1 r . ol ihe 12th March, I'ii'd; an I if ihe i Fiench people have now sub.laulially made another change, we have no choice but to nckii .w e.lge thai a a.. ; ami, aa trP itiinmat ' if reprea-ntauve ol your country in France, tnu wi!l aci a youi pradeceaaora hava aclfd, ai.it r. .i,,, m to what B.p.-afa to bo eitletl ; national suih.iity. Arid mhile we d.-epty ' regiet ihe ypithrow of i-opo'sr matiiuH'ina. el ou' am ieni a lt hasaitll our good ia es i' r i-er pro-peri y and hapjiirieaa, and we are hound to leave her 10 ih choice of iiiriana for the prnino'l. o of ihoae enda. I am, air, reapcifutlv . vmir ohpHienl apf. .em. DANIEL WEIi-jTER. DEL EG ATES TO THE whig St- HON AL CONVENTION. The Rale k' Rt ter propria' a io charge Ihe in.nlr of aiiiointini Djjaies lo the W hig Niionl Convention. Ina ead of I)n trici Cmvpnlions aa heretofoie, the Reiiipr propnaeslh't the Delejutea preaent al Ihe ensuing Slate C.mvenlinn.fr.im each Di.tr.r.t, b- rmp..-e,ea app, , D 'iejJnte and a Al.er.i.tr ... repre-ent thai Di.tr.ct lu the S.i.n.l I'nn.-.-ni ,n. , .- . inimg ,u, .om- urns p..', ma. (his is a far more one..;o.-,; mode uf accom- ..i i. . .. . i. .. . . i. i .. e b ""jeii. .1 ma, llirsittmi oo jeclHins, but they are nnl material nnsv, hea J. . , ' there is nn eiuerence ol nnimnn in Ihe State . . . , . ., as lo ta csndidstrs fur President and Vice P . . . r . . resident. As lha K- eialer luallv remarks, As the II-giater justly remarks, Messrs. Fillniora and Graham are the first and the las' rhuies) of trie W htgs of Norlh Carnlina. If ihn plan ahould be found not to IL I. "7 T ... c ."J .L.-cL r!.. ! IH'Uill "W"! IIIBI Ii Bll LltlllL' 'IliUI'l ICU lJ b repr-aenird ia the Convention, that ihat MHI he ernnowared la make ann.nnim.nla. rr " We Iruat that themee nga hereafter lobe: held will ruber approve or iIiuhi.i from this rccumuirudaiion. lay. Ob erttr. THK STATi: OF OHIO. In th Message of (J . v. Wood, of Ohio, which ha. just been laid before the lei-l.iture ol th-l Sia a, nn allusion whatever is mads is National pontics. Amongst many other iliiiiga of interest to the Stale, it exhib'le its finances in be in a sound S' d healihv Condi- tin. and s.la forth Ihe ability ol Ihe cinieas Ohio lo meet promptly every public en Kl!mei. wiiho.it rjuas'ioa or doubl. The receipts into His State Tr-asury (or the past have been $2 879 050; expenditures, I 2.080 309 ; Isx.s. l UO wl. The public debt ain..woia lu IS.rmO r-'j3. But, lar(- as 11 "' 11 ' gradually diminishing, and it is be j "r,r iii eveniualiy be liqn naled witlmui "nv esaentiat increase ol the burden, u the r i Among tha lubj-C of legislation fecom mended are, a regiila'lon of Ihe moda of ap. P' pardnna j a revision of the Judicial sysiem ; end efficient system of common .H,.ril.. schools tlirnoj(liiul me siale; auitalile ac- comm. idaiions for the inssns, liltnd, deaf nnd do mil ; Ihn rirgiiiuitiun nl Ihe p-ililia, ami the callinv in and arotection of ihe sualtc arm" ; a revision ol ihe res.nu syat.;n ; fi,. ing Ihe salaries of ihe judicial and exermive i rlicer.; the subject nf licenses; aud the er.c linn of h.i... nf industry for lb reformation of juvenile ..flooder,. DI DOING FOR STATE DO.NDS. W Ir.ra that bids for Ihn State bonds re cenlly ad-erii-sd by Ihn Puh ic Treasurer, were epeised by hira on last Monday in the presence wf Ihe Cnmplrol er el Sia e aad C. Oewey, E-q. Tha successful bids ranged fro aa I In "i per cent, prem am. The whala am unl bid wa. annul two hundred Ihnutand duller., mostly by ciiil-ns of Ihn Stale. Mr. Courls im.dia'ry dsapslched letlers to tha successful hiddars. All the bonds tbua far said, by Mr. Courts, have been taken, with nne exception, by cm i-ins nf our own Sai ; and wa Isaia also ihe gratifying fact that thst officer haa ihu far realized for Ihe State ia premiums between two thousand anal Iwsnly fire hundred dot lara. Standard. From the Sativnnl Inttltigtnctr, J.in y 23. PEIITION TO LIBERATE IRISH EXILES. The Dulegnlion of the Fnnnda of the IiimIi exiles, U'Brion, Meagher, and Mitche'l, ar rived here yesterday lit the at-cond train ol cars, at about half past twelva o'clock, huv ing been detained two hours on the way in consequence of gume unexpected durang". menl of the cars. The delegation from liil. timora was quile large one, numbering, aa we have been informed, upwards of two hum c'red. They were met at the cars by a com mittee, and conducted la the National Hotel, whence, soon after three o'clock, attended by a large accession of sy H'pathizing friends ol our own cny , they walked in procession to the President's II juib- The Easi Room being the only one in the Presidential Mansion any tiling like capable of accommodating so large a deputation, Ihe President mot them there. On eulcrit g the room, and the preliminary introductions over, , Chaisty, of B illimoio, on the part nf the ', entitled to wi-tjht wrb all ju-l mm la, anil cnnnnl f il lo aw.iken inevery b.iaom a tii g denre for ihe acCorii)ilihuierit of Ha humane ' oJ--ct. r lai.Kneaa. how. ver, comp -Is me lu any thai the req ies which It com una C.iinot he made the graund of any oflictal pmceed H'S i et any peis rial good oll.cea in aid ol our w al.ea, so fur as mav be Compaiible wilh duty and oUigaiioii, will be moat chterful y rende'td. " Ii i a p'inciple well se:t!td, find which is abaoluieiy neceaaa y to all national inJi -pen deuce, that one nation cannot claim a right lo ml' r e-e wuh ih- m ereril coticerrs of an other. The United Sia'i s Gov-riiment would be l e ln! !o y icld to arty such calm hy f"rn;n lle ; and, therefore from Ha very on. in, i hua caul'ouly abatamed (rum setting up or rxerciaieg ai y audi claim or right Use f. It has never, m any instance, inleif ired in surh ic )ou present. " When Ihe gr-al Fitoer ol hi Country aa Pre-dei.l r iIih Untlr! Sf .tea, his coir,, pant. in in arma, (J u, Li!ay c'le, le!oved liv lurn 'ike a brother, hi c una a primmer at (llo.tl'l ii Auatria. The 1'iranle- I una most eirmally and iruporlurmli U . iCileH to in ter f-r flii:i!ly lor h release. B it this he sleadily dcc'n ed, a'llo uli i.l ll. a an.e time he made every private and personal tf fo't lo aci ornolish a fi'iron,- si dear to tita own heart. I ah. ill reend tha principlo of P1""'1' ". '. ".gellur with those "hom ' 1 eh 'nporlan: q..P.i.uo,, sliall """"'er h. can be dor, in a.d tf our oj. pci cnria.s'enuy wnn sucn principle. j " Vuu nd our frienda, sir, ill probably r.fl,ctlon. Iha. nulh ,, .,..,. he nlor! ' likely to defeat 'hn cleatred ohject than aov ,ff,r.- -h.k l, ;.,,. J ..J . r ... ' . i . , ' r . i lionsive, according lothe us.iges of nati. lis ..j n .. T - i .- n i and Ihe well a' llled principles nl public law. v i r . j . j u. i u i -. ui-ivv-aiu iviini is hug '" lnw j. c . . . emrnent m -'M Leal with de-p-d, ai d ba uigini ui una isoviirniiieni, men sucn uov juatifiaJ in so doing bv the ru'es of interna tional law. You refer to what haa been dona in regard 'o M. K .s.u'h. liji in his case Una U vernmenl made no rep. en'i.ta- "'" PP'-C.t.n to .he Uovernme,,, nt iil Inch he had Ci mmined aileiloi J , fl'.-ecea. I The rrpreseiitalinii of tins Gov eminent was ; made to Tu'key, and nut lo Aua ris. ' In regard lo our own cinzei , lh CSi' would be diflV i nt. The p itpr.ni1 care t h.cli we ex-rcisfi fir I'e wellarn ol nur cit'l'i ti would ju-lifv such iiiterce-ainri tnr mie nf th'tn. T, is has been done by mv mid hy my predece.sois. In seveial inaiariC' a. Ri' we have never interfered heiwen a Governniciil a"d II. suhji'cta or cui7.ins. " Be a-surnd, sir, ih.l il would uise me ,incer" plea.ure Insee he pria u ers tu wh in our memonal refers aei al liberty . When. ver happens-which I hope may be soon should they see fit In come lo this country Ihoy will find a .ale asylum, and lull pi,C'lnii under i a U.S. " Aceept, air, for y.niiaelf, and y. ur frienda, mJ repct and g ...d wishes." At the clnao of these ceremimies th" par y returned in lha suno aider lhal lliey had ob served on their entrance. A complimen ary Oiiiner. given lo ihe do- n,.ll,...k. I rt. .nal.r..u ,(' Ihu ....... s.i-u leu-i of Wa.hingt.in. came ff lav evcnng t Ca- rue 's Silnon, lo which some Iw.i in thr -e hundred al down. As inijhl be suppd on such sn acc-einn, every Ihiii)! em off mos' J 'ynua'v. Artilri sacs were rislivcreit by hen- ator D .uoliaa, G. W. Curtis, Eq., Mr.: McLihee, and other genllemen FOUR MILLIONS A F.FK. We gave in our Cnmmercinl review on Saluidsv morning a sltteinenl, official, of the import of Dry Gv Ha the current week, intn the pml of New Yoik. We have now me m-u'es io snow inai me import iiimi man Dry Gooda will aw.ll iha total of the week to ! Four Million l)olInr$, less, $15 0.j5 nz : Aggregate of D y Imnds . . -.i-i(),8S7 Aggrrgsleof other FureignGoods 1.2'J0,45S Total .... b:l 9)4,ai."j This vast total has taken nearly noe more ei less by surprise, as, during ihn fall, every as. sursnce, so far as our o.n importers, proper, were concerned, was siven that tho i i nort i none would decline with the immense d clina in tha value of our leading st ipln, already mora than l.n millions a nee the 1st of September.- aVrw 1'erJfc Timet. The man tbat ridea ihe night mare, it is said, has challenged tha telegrspb le trot Sfiy mils, before wsggen. TUH NfcXr LIUISLA I UUK. The Firat Article of Ilia Amcr.dniei.ta lo our Stale ttonnliliilioii priividi-a lha', " The Senate of the S ala aimll consist ol lilty It. praenlatives, bien nially clio-in bt ballot, and lo tit. 1 1. clod by di Iric lH, wnii:li diairiuia aliall h laid eft' by iiiu lien era .sdiil.ly at the flint S-a-im atiei tha jear IH41, and alierx ards, at ita firat Si-ioion aHcr ihe year l5l, aid Tr,N vr.ay twentT vkarb tiikhk after anil 111" average, ol the our. lit lu. a paid by mc Ii Coiinly, in o lha trcasjry of ihe Suit-, lor the five years precedini; tha laving ciFot the diairida shall be coiiaidored S ita .r iortion of the puhlic taiei, and conatilule tho buti of apportionment : I'rtitiiitd, that no County ahull be divided in the formation of a Senatorial Dmlrict. And when there are one or mare Counliea having an eii'ea nf lm. linn above the ratio to lurm a S riu'ornil district, aitj lining a C'ountj or t.'ountie. deficiaru in nuch ra i , Ilia exceaa orexceanea alureraid ahull be added to the taxation of the IJounty or Counties deficient, and if, with audi addition, the Cbunty or I ajnntiei rci:eivni( it ahull have Ihe nquibitc istio, aueh County or Counties each shall cunalitutu a Kenu'. ) rial Uiatricl." It will be roaddy ren, from this nroviion of the Constitution, that tdiould the l.oro Kino I'arty have a iiinjorily in the next 1.1-g.oUture, they will have it in their power lo prautice unlairness towards their poiilir al opponenta in appnniunin; Ihe Senatorial districts. Whatever app "rtionment is made will have to aland far twnily yejrt tlirrtafter ! It is unr a.:eBary, in lliia tuiiiia Mmq, to enter into the inquiry whe'her, should Ihat Pjriy bve tl.a power, they iil ii ake an unfair and unj.it apporlionmenl of the dtf-trtcls. I'uiB? fnrowa. utd, we should pro vide s'raiiiHt the pu-ailnlily nl mr h an sot. i'.xvs l ii in e is I lie biai (earlier in ibis, as in allutrnr matters of like cltaraea:r In laving ofT the Cun-gre-sionul U.lri(.t aljer the rensui of I'-IO, the mot liaring and ouir i'ruus injusii was done Ihe yv tugs ul the State, 'the yon a of the majoriiy ol the t'.i.p'e wa lotntilv suppressed, bui a slill ii'n long t d.e. I tar fflurrpresmrcaf. In islil i he I. cn Ks4U were delisn.il in the (i.i!. r a rn i. I i . n,i,.. ty upwards nl tO lO iimiori. v and in ihe I'ltiliien ial acuun hy upiards of i; o. oui .ji i'y. Aiaiii. in s4a, tney were de. . teu by upwards ol 4 I.OU in j rity, yet what 10 n .in M n . n- jjivi ri loour re,.irn-tmaiion in Congress, iy b. (i rrt iiiandi i ing which tha State underwent I'lt hands il hat I'a'ly, wl.ieii ia, at all tunes, ' niiy in ntiir loud hut empty pratciaiiuns of re .i-.l tnnlie will ol "ih. IVnple ? Namancan renur Ih'il nr.l r,f grot$ it.juMir.t lo. and fmirf tion ihr I'mplr of .uiiU Catotin't. vi Imnt feel .gi ol ndig nanuu'. iiavi w. any rea-nn IneXjiectVrtit-r tilings ei.ii;i lioni ihis arne I'ariy ? tVnb their past n die t lie'nre nureyes.are we uilhng. hy in .C'tvi s and dt-scriinne amongst ourselyes, in give them it i.w. r I., eiiinuiii sum ar wrong ? Are we wil lo g to fl" rd ihem a i oriportunity of si (1 rig the v i' t nt a .i.i jo'Hy of the People fur twenty i'.uri lu ctme 7 Ai.u let it b. rrmeinli'red. iln.t il is nnt in the op, orimnmiiit uf tie Senaiorial districts (if the S alo a.iini.. they will have the power, (nhniild they r.irr v tin- I.eiislHtue ) ut doing us grnss n j-nce. ill" Hit sc.,,,,,, ,,f lliatbudy. the Cunnri-.sinnal " ' -iic o aie unisi ue re ar ju net. Is ll a mailer ol i o moment w nh u how ii is dor s ? Io j we desire that our State should again be inieid to assume a lalse p-.silion in Ihp national councils ? If in t, il the principles u our P.irly are worth perpetu. ! anni. il wo arc sincere l'i Ihe opinion we have so often rxprrt fed, ll ai the d .f irnii s of the Pirtv op-i-oa d to us are ruinous n. their luiienry, toen c .n a a lunger hesitale, as to a hat is our duly, aa men ' and patriots ? j We know lull will, that there are questions o( State policy which arc (alcnlatcii to distrae oa as I a Party. We re-ret this deeniy regret u. I3.it' we hare cnfiiiciicc in the patrmiism ol the Whigi of North Carolina, and e hot and believe tlm w hen they shall have assembled in t o iventi.iu ami mterchai.gi d vi-y , ihey will be able lo agree m, ines-ures aswell ors.'ta'e is Nail nal pol.cv. Tm is all that i necessary tn rnure Sucre. s. Nothing ia wanting bin union and organization. These ran be brought ab .ut by the Ai.ril Convention, ll oui Whig bri thren sill cnie b.g. tiier w th the prore-r sir,t That tl.ty will long, from a I sections, such a spirit, a spirii of concilia. 1 m and union, we h.p und belicre: Let us rail then on"e more around ti c old Vv'mg banner, hive a full Convention, nr. g.ii.iz tor l ie camnaigi, send out cur stai dtrd bearer, do our du'y liini'iih ihe cgnfl.ct, and ail will be rijjh.:- .a tig R outer "THE SrOLIlMUiTT OF lit MAN IN TLUEM'S." Many persona have ie.l u for an etip'an atinn of ih1) ab ve pr ruse, htch occurs in huh ol K . ulh'a carlic speeches in llns country. The word 'snld.-irity" is nf course not Liii.'ljah. noil of Cuuisecaoriot he found to Webster". IJ.clionarv f te Lot-hati ao. ",,,.e" Bccordl J.' I he French word 'soiiiii-e,' (arljectif e,) leming anr, I hibbat.s means who!.' The corresponding lolidnrrmeni ' sinn fies 'iri loltda, for lh whole, altogether and cue fur all." The t ou n su'istantive tolidari'e (wuh ilia acu e accent over the final 'e,') ineatts -heinp bound, binding.' This ia lha wmd thai Kossuth ued, ihe English forms of'y' bemj suhsti u ted for the fi ial accented 'e' of the French. In its Coniieiion, as used by kn.suih, it is BignihCBnt enough, msanicg ihat each mem ber uf h" Clll h" fmily of nation, is bound for the whole, and Ihat the whole is bnu'id for (ho acts of any mea ber. In other words, this expression conveys the idea of intervention in Ha bread at and most un'imil cd terms. liiihmvnd Duptlck. We are indebted, ihrcuh a IrienJ, lo M Togo. mow resident near W ilmiiigton in this Stale, and well known aa an accoinp'iahed achnla in almost every department ol eruili io n, for iho f.illowio (tcfimiino of the wmd Sididiiri'tf ,' taken from Ihe most sppruved simr - I : SuLii-AHiTE. Fngngtmint, rt'ptntibiliir mi.ititllr. entre plitnieum. qut I'ibl'fitnl I'tine p,.nr I'ti'.trt . ll y a tvl dame tntre rvx. hich we translate loosely : An agree meiit, mutual obligation or reap" bilily, be l wren many persons, who bind Ihems-lves, resp-cuvely, ihe one for the other. V hu h being the rase, thera is a tolidarily bolween it.em. Rrgiiter. Fiom Ihe CaarJTun Co'rrier. thru: days latei fkom ti ROPE. ARRIVAI OF THE A.alRICSN AT 11 U.I HI i Baltimokk, Jan. 23. 1S32. The Ft r 1 1 1 h mail steamship Ame.icaar r.v.'il at II lifdX at i:iidnij.ht on Saluiday. The M.itktti I lm :k! nf I if tun mnrf Ihe ,ep ,,ture of ihe Asia on the 3 d uisisiil, . n ...... . . .r. cuintu il 43 UUU biles. Ihe ti.ilaiiuii Pfei O.lean. 0 I j Upland Ij I ; an. I M,Iiiii Upland 4 J I. Flour wa rum. ( Wll, nKpniv,,,. a,,,,, bad declined, Trado in Manchester wa, active. Money ag ,iegdy. CT The Forest Divorce case has at Icng'i. lm initialed, lha jury haainj returned a ver diet to the rff cl that Mr. Fo cat had been guilty of adultery, that his wife was innocent. They also awa-ded an alimony of $3000 to be paid ber annually. Tins decision ba CBIlsed Brea, e,cll.m'.nt bul haa given g-n ,rl .alisfaction. Tha argument lor a new ,rm ., , conimenc on Tue-,day lha 27ih yiijmo. TRYING EVERY BODY. Tha new Code of New York mut be a rare Combination if seu.a and absurdity. Every sort of evidence seems la be admissi bl" and in tha Forrcsi case it is sometimes difficult to tell who is on trial the witness " somebody not named in Ihe suit Esen ! the dead are not suffered to lie quiet in iheir graves. I hai tesiiinony has been dugu-iinji enough in us details,, yst it seems lu find readers in abundance.' A tomb stone in Jersev bears the follow ag epitaph Disd tf thinlihoas, Jau'y. M',h mil John w.fjk.nky tub foiie-it case. We have fur some days had en file a very rem irkahle letter o'iciti'd in (he course of Ihe Forest fiftl. 'the letter to which we allude is written by Mr. Forney lo Mr. George Roberts of Boston, the editor of the Boston Tunes. It haa been acknowlstlgcd by Mr. F. as having been written by htm. It dis closes a plan which Mr. George Rubeits is urged, by an appeal to hi. friendship, to ex - ecuie, by which ha was Very much lo ejldear himself to Forrest Ml' . r , r. r urtiey informs Mr. Roberts that Mr. Forrest hud discovered a very suspicious intimacy between his wife and Mr. Geo. Jamieson, and had determined to separate from her. To obtain a divorce, however, ha wanted proof of the illicit nature nf thia inl i i.iaisv I anil Mr I?,,livla aa, ...n.J ' oy rvi r. rorney to procure It in the lollowing manners We quoia from Mr. rorney a let "'"''' 'I named ou to him, (Forrest,) ss a safe, . j . ii t i j t n steady and intell.g.-rf. friend, and he will nev- er forget what you may do for htm in Hits, lo hiui, most vital matter, lit I'iggettt that you might tnttttute irvimnle rtlnhunt icith J., it.n fc . . ., i .. .. r in company, to ad nut tm a thing In be proud cf. An connriion ifi'ft Mrt. F. lit ia fvnd i i ..m.. .- ...I i u, u t'aa uuu unaaiiiu n u curwviui muuu ' . r 3 might become cummuntcattte. a ohm in will come tub mj he i, grime loo small lor r or. real, ana any auiiiissioii us may iiihkb may bs important Only as aiding nn injured man in gelling lelievr-d from a hateful bund. "Can you manage this thing, my fi iend 7 L tell require tkill and caution, and if suc cessful Will watmly endear you to Forrest. He is nearly crazy at the idei of being plac ed in his ptesent position; hut he will i-prnd half he ii worth to be released from it. Tin uialter must be kept secret. Above nil, do not name me in connexion with it excuse me fVir I rr.ii hi ll; n li.il tailh rDnmil In ll. Mu op. j . .. . . . i i- . .1 dent attachment lo glorious l orrest must be b , my excuse. Nuw won I you help to relieve him ?'' As a further means of accomplishing the p'an, Mr. F-, suggests that one John Green, an nctor, who is a devoted friend of Forrest, may k,ow Jamiasoo, and help to beguile him. This ia one of the cnnlest plots we ever read of. It setms to have keen cnp'yd from Iago's scheme lo rum Cs-eio. This plotting ol rorrist and rorney inis making a u an drut.k io draw him coiifesaiona pjf aaing l hii vanttv of whit may or may uut hau hup ppned, will hardly elevate cither ta 9 awdirig er respec ability. INI KRVEN HON'. It ia very pvidf nt thai minv rf the leaHing poli- lirianH at the Nur'h a d Nurtu Wfjtt are (ie ennui- ; ed lo prc-ta thin pohry on the country, and mukv it i in in the n-xi Pret-irimiial i lent ion. Th i l.oco t uro Frtcnil Gt vernor ot .Ma: aachusett, w ho j waa e'ected "ty the in omu coalilt-in, w hieh placed Sumcer in .lt Sci-aic of the Cniied -Skate;-, his come out in his Mes lz o ihe legislature e! titai S'u'e, j in Uv-r of the principle of intervention. He is pre- ; smutd tr Kpeak the aentinients ot tt.one who e-fttfd fiifii, and thai tiny will ure it as a tneitns of, Ktrenptlienirg the cum of Aboiilioniurn there can t be but Ltlie doubl. The L";;if!alure uf A'abania j hi. a pasi-ed strorp Restilution aga nl the pjli'-y, arid 'A e hp ihat the V(.Mcof thofe who are devoted , lo the pareful and prosperous policy -! the Fuun. j daN ol olt Repbl lie h Hi he h arU in bu'd and rco- , lu'e tones from all acctinna of the Ci untry, beiure f the ruinous prinriples avowed shall have the a cendeucy. Rgi$ter. (Cr J idfe Eharkev, it is said, is ex'rn.elv dn. a ,lif6 d wuh his poaiiion ai II vana. The Captain General re! uses to ren pime him an tVnsuh but lua li.tunated that he will acknowledge huuaaLommer cial Agent efthe eniied State., if he ill m.ka the ni.I.i-a I inn . .I.ultrs Shirkni.. hiiltrver. ll M fll iitrr. td ha- rktermincd either Is act as Consul or not at It ' -" II Uaiiimnre 6irn. . Kossmrs mother not df.ad. The ComtitulionrUet Vhltwui Bohmen has a let. ter Irom I'esth, dated Dec-20, slating thai Ihe re port, which hsd heen in eirculation, that the mother of Ku-sutli hsd deceased, entirely erroneous.' IVr alo hoc trie same atatement in ihe Vienna pa iers. A 1". Tidune. , ANOTHER SCIKNTIFIC WOXPER ! IM. ! PilR I'ANTTOIlYSl'KI'TICS.-D-. J.f. Iloueh. i . r.? .I- . n . , . . . ton PtPSIN. 1 lie true D-grslive Haid. or t.a i trie Juice. nrensrrd unm R t.N N KT.or the yol'RTH STOMACH UFTHK OX attei ciicclions ol Ha- rn I II- KIC ih. ureal Hi. v amln. ic il Chemist, he J S. Hi 'L'lill TON, M. I).," Philadelphia. This is i tril'y a KOIldertuI remedy tor I Milt. r.M II , liySI'Kt -IA, JAC.MJK h.l.iv r in u.irL.Ai. i CO.NSTIPATION and liKBIl.ITV, curing alter Nature's own M thod, by Nature's own Agent, the GASTRIC JtTl'E. Pamplileis, co'iiainuig Scien. nli; l.vidence of its value. furnihcd by ihe Agents gratis. See nuli.e a.nui.g the medical advarno. iiienta. Pid, at Balvoir, near Lenoir, in Caldwell conn Iy, on Enday n.orning, the 33rd of January, 1853, at 3 o'clock, Mrs. SI' .SAN MOTT. consort of the Rsv. T. S. W. Mott. of the ProtesUnt Episcopal Church, Bfad about 3S years Thus parrsod from earlh to heavan, ona of Christianity's purest genu, and ona of society's brightest ornaments, leaving a kind and devoted husband, and an arTV-clionale lain, ily la cvurn thsir irreparable losa. Put "1 hsrs is a voice which sorrow hears W hen heaviest w.igbs life's galling chain, ' I .a llaaven thai h.spera ' dry thy tsars,' I lia pura in i.Oarl shall meet agaiu " " Rcat in peace, thou gentle spirit, Throned above ; Souls like thine with tod inherit Lite and !i7e,n W. Commercial Record. CHAKI.OTTK, FLBRL'ARY 4, ("niton, "art Nails, Apples, $1 a t'O Iron, Hotter, U'l a 15 S,,li, Heel', 4 a S Corn, Flour, hhl. U a 5 Meal, Iri-n PoUloee, flj a HU Ous, Pork, 7 a 0 lleeswat, l.ard, 12 J a IHI Fmlbers, Bacon, li a 00 Beie Yrn. Susr, 7 a S Mieetlogs, Cort'e, 10 a 11 Tallow, MjUsdcs, 40 a oU Sjie Leather, a 01 11 i 5 2J a fU 90 a l HI) a f I 50 a b'.l 50 a HO :5 a 3 i T.i a tit) 3.J a U) in a I J i Ij a Is CIIARLKSTON MARK KT. CiiAaLstrron, Fssirasy 2. 1833. There was an impiuved demand tor cotton in our market to.dav, hut prices remained unchanged. Sales 1.60U bales, at Cj . t-J. COLL'MBI M A R K FT. CoLi KBi. Fisai'sar 2, ls53 COTTON. The sales uf ihe week toot up tf.ii-J bales, al prrces ranging Irorii a a ?j ccota. Cats fiaiin. I. r noir, i tihhrt ll co., .V. C, tS prepared tor secute jobs in his line, in the neat, est and most lashionaule manner, and upon the moat moderate terms. Shop Nor'h Evst of the Ceort House. l.tf. Examination. r JT4tI K Kxaniimlinn of lire Students of Davidson JL College will tie commenced on Tuesday, ihe 3lthoi Pi brtitry and he continued cn the twotulluw ing d-iya. Trie Literary tainteal between IheS.icie lies is expected on Thursiiuy night ol Ihe s.tine week. The meoiing ol the fjiardnf Trutcca it expected on Thursday the 2G Ii. 'Dissolution. ffJIHK firm of Wnston .V Riglar is this day dis j D 1 I. .. I ..... All .. ' ; d2ed lohe brm arVd i.ir;.: between this and April Court, or lin y may expc In pay cuat, as ll.'a business ol I I Ifui must be ci0 WRISTON & RIGI.F.R. 2-.Ac January I, 1So9. Removal. t K "HlKsiib-ctiln r having purehaaed is. the w ho's of the Tin nnd Khfct Iron t5a15 BSBi3"si Kja . SI x jhasremovcrlittnthehouneofR.il Draw ley, near. "PPp"''" J l- Kerr'a llo'e', ,h n he Impca io 8ca at af his old cuafnme.g ami IrieinU. n. h is t de,ermirrd , c T, owrr roR v Asn j t,an it has ever hern sold m fl.arlt.fe, enter by ihe Wholea!s nr Retail. Th- ne wishing tu purchase " nu!d d' .H 'o give him a call btlur supiym tl-einselyes else w li're. ITA 11 kinds of OINTRY mobl'di taken in exchsnge lor work or ware. J J"o Jiiu, sucn as lionillirz. S.III- a. a..--. - i.. , . ... H'rillS-Moy e I-llnea. A.C.. uone at ilie ahurt- est nulict. j CroRUERS from a distance puectoa!); attend- aa to. SAM L.T. WRISTi IN. 2.f January 1, lr5'2. S1KLSII FIELD CARROT M.KH lor . iV. ItRLM & ALL.WNDKR. i thruaiy 2. I Sj2. 3i a : nuiicu j H WAVING qiinifiid as the Lxccutor of the U'l m WL Will and Testament of Mrs, Susan Sinartt, dee'd . all pi rsmis indebted to the esta'e are ren nr. ci iw nunic .umiru uuu uiac liavrnen.1 ail" n .se ,.,. ,.i.., ..,.:. j , ' . .i , .having c'ain.s .i -e required to prasei.! th-iu within the tune f-cacr.hed by law, or this notice will ba i plead in bar ol il.sir re ryirv. !. II. LLLiOI T, rs'cutor. lBi- 2 i LOST. THE ubicnb- r hdti laieiy at hi I'ot ke'-B mlt, ak. C'litaminj nuniher ot Nntcs and pafLT, aud he take Itiit method it forewarn all prr.uiis hat soever from t'adifiT kr any of' f-aid .Nn-ts, pa,Abie lo hirnsi (, (jis !h r m his o n in Jivitiuil oa j ci! v , or as Guardian, Ti aside, Txirutor nr aAdi.'iiiiisiraiur. 88 lLe saaiy l;ut be i'airi ,nf SWILLL DAVIS. J'f ChailoiU, I'tiruaiy 2, ljj. Land and eg roes, BejUt ?V.Vi& Q O'Zm HUE f iibscnhrr ill oil r for role, nn -is rhe IH.h iri-lanl, at his r deuce, Helvoir, roar I.i ni.ir, m t'aldivell r.mn. ty, his beautiful farm, now in a high ivati hi, and t y ra! KELY MIINO. I."ir .III his Stock, V ruling Tools, IIoumIioIiI i. UltiTicii I'll mil inc. Terms made knon en il.p div of sate, THOMAS S. W M )TT. Fehnianj 3. lr?j:2. i3 Ta 1 u a b 1 e La n d ran s.sli:. JT1)F, snhscribt?r w ill atl! upon reason. sk ah!e Urnin, a Hrii rate Cotton Farm. - I w rni.la i n.tiir Hhl, ill ."kls i.prr.. in Pruei. . i. fi3Sadcnoe sMle i.c-n, ub.-.i one atd a !..! I, . ruoea iroiu tus Kail isoad li.p.t. tmeiy tunbertn. A V. U.LIA.isl). Charlotte, Fibruary 4, lfi'.'. Final Notice. A GRFjl'.ABI.Y to the provisions nf li e 12 h sec tion ol the amended Charter, pased in Ihe year 1?4S, lha President and Directors of the Cliar-1 I I T6k one and ou. . Larol.na K.ilroad Company fiWE are no receiving a New Supply ol Go.d. ,ef ""1"If'J?i,''?'I.,i"ng ".I"" '""' "l V o. ail varieties, ( all and see ll.em. i-r " said Company owing the said Snares, vz : i s 25 Shares at the Court II juc of Mecklenburg cnuntv, in Ihe town of Charlotte, on the Uh Caj ; of March next. Those Siocklnlders who are in arr-ars arc mis; "uriiiai y n uin; u l'i ..n'ti ill liiu .Yernociiicui u theab jva sales of stock. EDWARD 0. Ftbtnuiry 4. 1-..V.I. PALMER, President. 2 1 2 .1 . 1 t. SWAS Tttirncd to Charlotte to revive her firmer pleasant acquaintances -fd he hopc-aNn, . her forn;ir fl nirtsmrtp hiia-uifs?. Sf,e ts now pre- ; pared to render en'ire jatfa lion in her I-ne ol hu j jiinena lo aH who may favor hi r ivi'h it call. f-he j ha recently returned from the North w here ah hM I been eiifsged, lor a period of in-Te tha . twelve I months, unproviiiT the character and si Ic ot her j r-rk. She ha taken a rotim in the hou?e 1 ttelr occupied by Mr Farkt, North of the Urge brick building, Chaihltr Jan Uft l.lf. II. EI. X J. II. e;o!io, MAM FA.nTlll.KS (T TyOl LI K-sjvecJ ful'y inform their lr;enda and the pnlilic tenffully H'iit iha? (ire pr-pared to cj ecuie llkinc'sofwoik in ihe r lne of huti. nes. Ke;inrjM; dne a the a'lt-r e nolii o. j Thv nt;iy to-tnti 2 IWor abovd Karr'a I!. el. ! Charloue, J in ij. no 1 if j V: & TIMES, US IS ii i c i o v -s tuni'LbiiuniLiaiLO. All kintla ol fulablf un liaiid, lias an a funro, Ac. nWrldrtr. rnuaiy 2, I?j2 Iff FHH Proprietors ot the North Carnlina Whig vJt are prepared to aaciu's all Job Work iu U.. neatest manner. Jo oifr ?ti.irot)s. TJT7E di sincerely return eur thanks ta our 4 friends and ostrnnr for their genermia and coiiiiioi. .us support ihey have II. in far extended to ua. We have lairi d ami studied hard to pl.tae, and hora they wi.l n .t think ua troublesome, if wa lake occiston to remind many of them that they are in arrears and they Umn rt flection must know that we cannut py workmen or purchase goods without money. al. Be Hi n nr, & Co,, Merchant Tailnis, (one donr east ol Sadler's Hotel.) Charlotte, January 21, 1S52. t3 A. . WILLI AMSOH, II. I 111 A) T c. Tt I5T I I.L praetico in this and tha adjnininfr eoua. V v lies and will attend to all pi nft-ssinnal Su. stness ent rus'ad tn his care. Ufhce on I ryun a real, Iie'nw lluvd a o il 1'avern ('ItarUtte, Juhuny 2u ISj2, l'.f iA9 I9 CHARLOITtSaC, r ,et- t.i t . j i TfTi V r. pisi rtceived the unrest, and beat a a. wH I. cted Sim k of I AND I Tailors' Ii iiniiiiu;i eve r - IT red in this maikt, which will be made up ta n'rii r, a r.cHt, nnd wmIj a g M-d tate, as any in tho I itilt'd .Ut-r, und, dt ti.n nuiif e ! Wu w i,l keep cunnluiitiy ' u hand, an asscrtoieitt of nt:tdy ?Ia!; CSotliingr, nTour own inanu ai:tu'e. w hich we will insure ( bnf g'lod nuatrrial and weil inaJp. Ojr lurni-hii t; hepuriment cntaina a full and cniniilcif- .ifajfi imtoii, We deem it uitlese to enu riKTiit ali; huwevtr, you will find a lare aavri ii-enl al Ii i r I r.;;ivrr. Olovr, Cruvati, STOCKS. HANDK KPXIIItFS, i-e. 17" Cn 1 and tx imine nut Slock. We will take ikMsuf in showing litem. Our Go id- will b" pold as low aa thry can bfl pur- cha-.fi, rttrwhere, ft.f c abh, or n a ahcr'. time, te p' nr-t'i.i I cu-i'miter. Jarmary 132. New Jjupitfy f 'l'in's. Ilardwrn-e and Iraa at UKK.M &. AI I XANDKR, iNo 1. Graaiia Range. J tnua'v IT, 1?j3. Just opened a Splendid Assortment GcnHpfner:1! Ujntinj Casbd G !d Lever Watchea, I.tJfti, d'3 dt) Q9 Pilver l ever nf the b!t q-iality, ri ri'j Iiw priced oi.os, (ofd I.epiriei, verf low, (u!d Fi b. Vest diiii GudTaf ('ha ins, Cha' (Haines be.iuliiul pstterr.", lUarth ls, lifra-t pins, K.arrinps, Fintrer Ifinjjs C -x and Glass pin, J.im-krtsa.id Kcyi.rxpresly for Dnguerreotypei tiiitd and Stiver Thin b'e. Spectaclea, feilver Table a-id Tea iSpoons, Forks. IJuiur Kiiiven, faiii and Threaded, with many other articles ot" use and fancy to Cash Cutiiii(rrii. Great inducemfnta will be oiTcrad- ........ - . .. . r i. : ui- . it ; " " ' ''' '' i .......5 -v a. i.... .m it.i...; quested lo come mid aellle bv csh or nnie. THOS. TROTTER. Charlotte, Jan, 17. Concord Mercury copy 3 limes. vv n mmjaMo J.m. 17. IMS. URL. VI .t ALEXANDER. No. 1 Islamic Kange. Military Claims OK all feirnis s'likd with Bdelity and diapateh, tur Oificers, Scldiers, widow, and iheir haira. A..p'y lo VM E. IJyVIDSDN. i Charlotte, ti. C. I January 21, IS52. t4 ti ttitoa AK ai a&Vo. orders from a distance will be attended J. w. rain ky. Cn irloite, N. C. no I tf .J. A. FOX, Attorney at Law, VIV ILL practice in the .nrrounding Cnunties v Me Kill attend tj ihe collection of all debta J given liim in charge. Also tu the icilling ef penaion ! ai.d I n i d honn'v e'nima. 1 tl.li e No 2i, 11 yj's Row. I Chat! ate, January, l-oj. Charlotte and S. C. Rail Road. rV.i -ztj i'h ftfiftt f&s iSZITI f Bin: DIRK- TORS ot the n.arlotte and Sou h M. Caru'ina RT Road I'ornpanv ill meet at t"o lucthia, on Thuriiiv , the 5 h ot February Beit. . piiiictuaS etfpndani'p it dp-trtd. f DWARD G. PALMER. Pre.ideot. Jdi.snry 21, 153. 1 tra . IT- a sera, sjjr- ' 1- l' A I-" i.e W - -- iv. t. iiovi;m. X Co., lutptn-tcrs s" Wholesale Deal LRS IN Foreign k Domestic illHi'ibXi.'Ctllic.'iJ :hD i$t No 1?1 Market St, t'lnladilphia. 'ft yVC constantly on hand a lirge and General yk assoi tuient ol l.o. t) in Ho tr line, I . h 'bar i tier lor sate at as low pr.ces and on as liberal terma asanv othirhoue .M.rcbaiua visiting the North rcni. ctf.lllv sol c"ed lu call and .lamina Iheir ftrak. Their long exi m nee in ihe Cam ma trade ensli'es iliein to riiil urders by mail about as tbougti tjiven in person, .'anuarv tih. IS.'2. L3;n. Jl -T recc M.laji T received Raisins, Curranta, Figs, Apvlea, Urapes, Jt.'. a .d lor sale by the aub- ,lBt-. T J HULIOI"
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