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j 1 k t I I n1 i tl I T t;l 111! THE FUTCRE OF THK Cl'B.V QUKS- TION. The papers rclatiug to the subject of Cu ba sud the projects of annexation touching that islaud, which the House of Commons asked of the Crown early in the session now clo.-iuj, have jut beeu presented to the House, of Commons, and is.-ued to the public four mouths after date. Tlie correspoud rnce is of an amount that iu most newspa pers might be pot up in the course of twenty four hours ; but it take four months for the Stat clerks and the S'tate rrmters t brill.; I forth corns of a c ore? pmdence whirl. mil ht go into twenty columns of the Time. As usual, this d. -l-.y" gives us a knowledge of the case after it is closed ; but it does not happen to matter so much iu this in-tatice, aincc the cpiestioii is at present laid at rest ; and the documents serve a useful purpose iu letting us know how the ntlair stands for the future, which is by far the more iin- j portant consideration. The papers do not supply any decidedly fre-b information. !y the scrap- which wc I had before, vie kuew the Spanish Govern- ; incut was beii nisly alarmed; we kuew that a correspondence, extending back to between Aiucricau (iipiomatic olheials, ilia- j ciostd all imaginary English intrigue to ob- ( lain possession of Cuba, or part of it; wc , knew that the Amcrieau Government had : made overtures of that kind in l?4"s ou its : own account ; and we knew generally the : t.rms on which the proposed guarantee of. t uba to Spain by the Ga ernmeiits o! France, j tircat Ihitain, and the I'uitel States, had! been declined by the last. Mut the papers : till up mire than one hiatus iu the case, ; and iu several resptcts prove tho ipiethu , to have been of a much more serious char- , wter than it appeared to bear at the la-t time of its agitatiou. In saying thi-, we do tr. t include tho (apposed Kngiisb iutriguc . which was to hate converted tiie guaruutee tor a loan into the meau of tcnitoiial aggrau tiizeuieut ; f"r the American pnpers ahu.e ! are sufficient to show that the facts do lot arrant the extravajaut cooclusious based i upon tl.eui. I Une impoitant oi ut eMalli-hed by t!n .-e , papers. i tiie great anxiety of the Spanish 1 Government. N -t only ujes the Manjuisi Miraflores receive with a Southern fervor of gratitude the Knglish proposal for a tripar tite guaranU'C, but, at a later date. h- g cs o far as to suggest th:t the K;i.'!i-h aud I'reueb ' ik ve mine nts should j .'i.i iu a declaration. tLat if the Int'd States "should njt ad here t tli? pr.'p.jsition A a tripartite c ui vriition, t!iev licvtr would allow auv other I" cr, ttb th r Larjjcau or Amet'.iuu, tj t..if itself of the i-laiid of Cuba, either bv Ci-ssijn, couijiie.st. or iu-urrcctioii ot the -nme." The reply to this does not appear ; but we Cud, by tii ' pi ucral tone uf the . jr r.'spunile'ice, that the l!iili-h Government hal to a creat i'cit peruiitted itself to fa'.i into a po-itiuii counter to 1h.1t of the 1'uilod Mate-!, aud sUin with Spain, we ire star t'el to fin) h"- nearly this couutry had been draped into an obligation to insure ."pain aa.ini-t tiie consequences of her own weaknr.ss tiwaiiis iorei.'U jHiwer'. or of bad overntw tot Vj? ards her o.vu suhji cts. : ;,a:n iMt.-ut appeal tu Prosit TW. twto- ... t.r .......1... I.... ,!..,,. t.,, r...... Kvv. - r - .et:t : Hiht ft tf" paiijic were iuijrui a r,ti' l!i pr i.t-.-ss ut iu-l'ociu: ions Iik I'.u prr-elit. tlhTe 1 . '. be a bllti ilial -ecur'iy jjaiu-l the chance Uiat off.cial people, i;iy in; their heads toother with forei.'li liiphj maiUts, cbould betray the country into so a posi'.iun. Ai.utoer irti fi.ii tai.t l:iet 1 llie pL-it;n.icity with w Lich Aiiic rican s'-te-ii.eii.'i'uin Mr. A i a:us to Mr. Mjrey, have adhered to the p-uicy of declaring that n other liu-"ji-iit powvf , save Sjoi'u s'ual! tike pi--essi in of l.'aha, ' uul Live rcfu-ei! toclo-e a.'aiti-t the I nited 1 St'ites tU" probable annexation of that is latil. Mr. K. ..rat's letter uf the 1st l'e leluber. I "soli, hi- been p jlli-h-.-d a- 3 re- aiue of t'.iis J- j'iii v. He show -, l.-v cre-s of terr.l jriai esr'ar.-i .ii in t'i the pru I iiilu J tU-. ty the gradual c-s-i 01 of .spuni-h d 'Uiitiiuns on the otief si ieofthe Aliautlo, 1 y the improved commercial condition of iun!riei wlii. u have joined the l iiiuii, by t'.e jeuraplii-l position of l.V .1. tlie- c n piratiif wa-t wt it- resource- under Span-i-h uii-oveniiiieut. and n4aiiv other c.riuiu- -tanee- ih.t ti.e i-!a:id i- stllK-l to f one a St-ite of tiie ir at Itepublic. It is tiie s-t'h-1 pdicy of the f nit-"i Stat-s Go. iriiineLt tiut Ij bind it-elf iu alliance-; an i tlie government of otic, day cannot bind its s i-c-sors. Jjjeh were the rea-ons why the 1 1 1 , eminent at Wa-hiti "tuii declined to en ter into the tripartita guarantee, ('oiiipar in the p.i-t, taenty year- ao, b'-for.- L u ioana was alJrd to the L 1110I1, arid rut Ion; after Florida was sold by ."-pain, with the t itally altered Suta of aff.iir- at pre-ciit, Mr, Kverett a-'Uiues tnat twenty year- hi'In e li 1 couutry in lljroi..- would probably dei-ire the union .,( Caba with his ou country. It ii evij.-iit roiu th. c'lrre-reiiiil . r,re tiiat tli"--e ,,pii,i,o,. I I W hie!, the -tate-ui- it l r ti.e late i;vv Mr K.erett retire-eiit view. er. at ln'ij irlty of Alucriean : Piibete i, t,,; w- of loth riinient atid of tie: nre-ent li i.erii'ii.-iit at U'a-L'u;to!i. In lii - elie ht w,l- lUii.; bv tin: l.'liit I-t- -tat'. ti j ire ha o.. C 1 . from tin; n eniun-iit 1 'p:nn. It vv. i,t very ht'le further til ill t il 1. ecu Mr. li .:i, a', n- M. sunder- and tii Mar) ii- il- Mirafiir-s but the -ati-f.i' t 'i which Mr. Saiinders di-e ,, ..red in 0 in in ii' r of M 1". 1 d at tie- do il.t w iii'di tl n! Haiti- of if- l'O Sjiaiii-ii ' 1 'i erunieiit I I, III t to ret. ,t til- - ie e ,. .;, 'i.i. ! he I" ,, I 1 ti. Oill- 1 tru'.i on w , ll ' Ie irr . Ol,e .! ay to " rerun- veti J'l 1 t ' j f a in a eoiiiiuerciai Ill til .l ti I'l.iv .ai t .te U' atn -. t I tiit: L'l olid. ai , I -o (ol , in- r. J III t III- --;i w I u i, Mr .1.; ! i. M 'iit.it, v.- at ert;irv -. of l I.I' t r,i i: ii'- jriii. Wa-hiut-.i .( Stat-. .M , '. a V. 11 - s i I i- 1' ri :i :i r hi! l:. t M.--. i T l'l li tie 1 ii C 'Uil I- le 1 t t-;,-l. 1. ;p J in 111: o Hi ii ttl-t- .1,-. M .,. :i 1 r' 1 - -1 ti.e -uhieeS, ;i, i- e j:,ei; i.it r , an 1 an ' ti.' vv "i; I arise wit ii p .i-i -. I. j; a ii.er 1 t i ii . . -i, i . i 1 -li-.i'i ihi- 1 ui i. .:tt uulatiim a. n laieii vv- rii".-t tnerei vre i- ie h'-'i , it'.l - i, J II Lli.u In 1 t enlil jl I e.i ill A tlie ('lli- I- t'i:it A iL:. i.-.l'J -U pirjii.-al it' I n.pt- r - ip -lie J, ev-rv 1 dc u v . 'I'll -l it. i v rtitn ut i i i il , -ii iiee fi" i up iu t!i i -mill, nut keijiin.' op i t i 'ii.t.tio p i v---i in uf I'i1,. citii' i ts n ,t by p ir- c i iv or I.i e in let. -li ul J war arise (,.-,' iu il.' 'i-.-i-ii.i Th.; d vi-rtiiuir 1' a , 4 i I K i.'! in I h ive cx-r -si-1 mi ij liiiiv i-, in' ;nii ju tst4iil by S.Kiiu; b u I ' ei, i,i ui leiic li la;- n ti t iu t-.-d x .tea, sij. mi a,'. 1 1'i ttl- , c.i'V. 'fillll' aiic'i "I larwlecta .il t'oil. t.u -t i,l I A 11' X tion of 1'ie .-,u i nf I'ulij. I' , . ii! I t i I ,'j 11 'line of I 'in ue ma I v ' ml ill j mi 'per Vta sit, in I'l'tu ,ne, nl t ii-ir Aitilrraa i( A I ! I - i ; l: .gU.lt VI ii-.tera "law t. aar pa.-l in On. i .in l -ii.ua. nut , aitiwya ai"l lu.n teiuad in by t tiin correspondence they krt pledged to nothing. Kinks Wore, run ot becoming en- tangled in very embarrassing pledges t.) fol- low r1 a i u in all the fortunes of licr decline, her mistaken diplomacy, or her bad govern- ami extend lur commercial influence, iiiJ to ci- J lor a moment, what 5uld happen iu lireut jng was proual,y confined to India. Hero incut, aud to fall into coufst with the lni- p.,ni her temtori.I limit-, an s. to nakc li.rulf j l-ritain, should thcii monarch be elected j uotUfl) l,0 iiVt,u : tw C0,tury before ted States upon a subject which at present ,,c ,,,, f the world. For this i mpose, she cvety lour years bylhese people. No po-f C'liri.-t, reports that the Indians had u plant is theoretical and prospective. Should th iiie-tion ajain arise, tne ui-po-ai ot v nr. a must be indeed bv the circumstances of the time; and tiie use of thi- correspondence is to show bow noC''sary it is that our repre- MUlivcs thould limit theni-clvcs to practical ;o..4..c. aii..,.,u.., .,. -i.,, ..',.... .. il'"ru' - ' pr. tct.n- without iKcessity.- , N1"''"'- Jlortb (Carolina OLcit bin. CHARLOTTE: res;l;iy Aftcrn'n, ScptciKh'r 20. S3:. irWIT.T.lAM THOMPSON I.mi., if our a fjfut in 11 1 it 1 nu rt-. i ti! ttont d tn ttut . n .iiertir incut- .in; s.tii.-t fij'tions, ami to h rtt-t:ipt. li W.t'AKi;, Kj"., i '-tir itt m PliiUii. I p'.u, .n;.i.jr.( 1 t. uhtji.t rtiM'iui-f.t ;uiu prt- u re sti jmi -iptitto . 1 . V. H. VAmt r. K.s.i., N . nr ai:tltri7ed M 'jt ret-riM- :idv rtLM-nu-i.ts nod nht npt:i! it lti o tiffin in H- tn, t-w urk and Piiiutitlphi.i. Ciirolitm lii!c!!icnnT, Tin 1- the t tlt or a ot w r I:b'T..tin p It kitt U at Sit 1! ) id ( tat ; did e.iii nty . h j 1. J. t'Ufitr, itiid ii- v t ti t . tne i . i - of tn uott; .i - uf ti.j H put t'iiarti,. tlit- Uu. i tiuli More New Aiht'ilii'iiii'iit I) c.'.i iin.: t x uuim t: surtn.ti.l ol Ut.U ..lid p iit'tt an 1 s 1 1 1 6 HUH i.pt by our Th v f.-icuu ii. ii A. M .t St it- hie hooictoiii-- tn I nil t!i..t m l -u: onihcrn Visitors. t li In tj;i I i.r I vv , i niyl.ls In tin- (i ii ! . l-ii- fur l.ie 1 nu : of uur 1 IllUtl. uf rici IV 111 t iv L.-i;n of; to tnUi, Wilii li'ivv Bin' t;. irp'rta-ii. I'insf dist, lu Collll ulc a Isjr'.J'-li uf ' uf S Util C. Jul 1 f 1.1 , .Hill (.. 11 1. 1 mi n uijiji r uf' in ' msi.t d u t are snl " chiruti y i' tilt -w Olihs iiiu c f 1 1 fi..si 1.1 rs in tut suuoii' rt in 1 rlolli. Wiiilt-i ue .o utti'U'ie in tiieir gltach- cjri tu spiiiii toeir lien: tie y n p:-' n tu ut out c to culi,Wcr lcm r ' Im,.,.; :,l 1,,1 w, l,.,ve found tin u. lulx 4u, li.and O II I:. in i.r rein;- Hid tu trt .. t lio-ui ivry rinit . aerti n li.eir 1 ti. Jiibtaiilial Wirrpulliiis. l or On 1 11 W . ( 'ali, well, 0111 of tne i.id wire, wiirsera of IKiuiH.-r.ry in liim oiintv, went down t 1 1 ooi.ou. i .1 r- vv 11 .v - sj ui ': 11 j jtu :i u 1 1 11 w ire. 1 xt-iinii iruni lni 1 j. .1 e tu .New Vers uuul in Mjid a riel inn coji'h r mile- lor forty rive tliou-ond dolLrs. 'I' r j ,re so,d w: - tlie reaidi lieeu! tl,e Uf. S'.lfi.'e 1. I i.t, del 'ii., lyin; l'.l.tiiliu to ton n and r'-ntjuiiiii: tu tnem tivi- i.i.d i;v iiuni'red nif 1. of 1 'lid. Tor 1:10 e tuil i. ti ii 1 ri.fit . My W ork' d !i v Ir. Y 1 i.i t,. life im.e fr.r fold di n to II, - j . t r'i I V- i, t ..t irid bitn ate lidulied lufoi stiiee on aceuuiit of t'i d. tiji r, d.rSculty. and 1 tf" rise o! weriiiu ! Jew tin w .li.r. lie. i.tlv Mr. I.i ei.. a III. in r -.i'l'iit fr-on ti.e .Vjfll., Ilidr a seiint.fn expii-r itiuii aii.l 1 111. iii ;ti.u uf tiie jirtoi...' a .ud r- lirt'.'d 1. ierrouv ot" it. ei.:ij.tloJ i.,,j r 11. leer .Is, slst'-V" Jioi,j A. K..i, li-'j., .id t-. M . or t aiUVV. 11 & I I.. Vi 'i.i M id lU a .N'TtiilTIi 1 -Hlp-IiV lur t ic .-u u iiin.vi m t i'ortii. :., ji.oeii lur f.Tjj-.. riiutt ii, th- .ut of "iit iiuilii "." The it.' f.rir 1.1 M-. try ti n to 1 ."'lati; i'air St.tel-'iir eom, fojf ai jj,,;. 1 leiob' r, and :t is tunc t',-1 jeoleir w, re t .kiii tiie in . j.o,.i,iid tori, liur pt.!,;,!..- "in t' Ui.iijilvsl a uf jii 1 im.,1 in truly ti r,t uf . t. en liua ul the tur- uur.ieu,o V I. id d. ;n th's M .U m i, ht; ( ruition ol' it m ;n t turc U a m t nt ol p. t i ii t itj man a iit 1 h'- n tur III thf (;! t llllf )l I'.H' e U 111 t, ' IIICipii : ee, II ua pl.lf i !!y .i.-.d pr..;-. ei..I ;, mt. lue . U .., 1 1 i.,1 I ie. nlir f "fie . Ill ti. view tbe Ie' tile liieiJMJin ol an il.Vertid I' lle-e. amill oieect a ere.,t V I'd'. "1 , p ti' ii in life hi ei ,o r i I a. ' ii.i ! ..' li'Mii W!,i. i- ... ...ao.i ii if j e.'.rie nt lliroijoh pe, ma kiii" 1 1 a arieuitii.-i In llf.al iiion ot t i . - j.rrfo eo,.i V, flO-' ill: i ir II. ioi in "i n . -b.lo-. I'.ll I t I.1' if i ff t,.e nn ' t. .oil' ! t not el- ot 1' .Hoi li.. of t i.i In I. ic I!iisso-Tiiikih iioiiuri- 'IIJU'.I, I'i t.e 1 i.r i.i . lr .,,, l. HUMMI, '. t-.e r -I ..! Liu. I. I ', ! p. I till. ;.- i : , pxi- -t. a ! 0' I,'.'' 1 1 i j ! .-. Ie , i.. ,. l:!e 1 .i.J ! i. : t, r c .1 U. I.' "i lli'ili ut. lie- Ji i rt 'it t e. e ai til' In' nl ul tl.t I A u I:, i.l.tflea iiien if. h.ll. mlh- p r-ir to innKc . '. I,- I.- l. 1... lice nl f e ,- . -I.t ... r- 1. .V I- 11 V.' Cr.tni t i. ' III ;y,leit:'iti, t :.' e;.II nl . iirf. I . I ! , - I '.I a .',.i., si jl.. I. lo i. i .1 '.1,1' ni rai.iil tfi;..- l:.,t ot Nitliij.i.. l.ic -t'l'.y tl.e ni-u,ry .if Ji'.'.l'fliiiien!, i pr .'-nl Lni J I, it pi.t , X J.wlii' ll 1 . r' ror of Ililkll, .1.', j..- ,enl poin I,., y n. . by I , e. ;.t jiJ .! !; . ; .er C-. ii Jif I ,i- tiihe-: i,f ..I tlrt; tli -rla lf Ij i.a 1'ir w- fsi-.i.-i (if a 11' tl.e if ce t.ufiiji'. , We , id Uol Ii' pr.a'U, al i..i liua. , an In..! l.it t i.f wiii.lt: eoi litlit of l .tiroM I i ii vi -,,(n.! iii lni ii iiiii - of w .. w itealaii'i: ii lli. t tne nijji.rity nf Lor p . tier wr.f.ra :t.d p.il.i jonrn liita .er-.a tie ir f I.at-n t .i aresi of snv COIili'ie l.cr IU tlev 111 .iiili IICIi c l.ia fie lr' tt in.',-a'.t of .'.:; government in th world, nn.i fog H'Mr.tl.r email. t number ut Rood eonmwrciai or Mini iry port., onu incc the dayr nf Filer the gnat it lia been tl hi" ltct objecto!' her Biicciiiiiij; amtiition toewl itijc rcg-ard ilir jutMicMiinn of Com I. ut v ;i I In mod i ii' purl i tit t, ltd ! bt. ;.tt..tii( tl, ..mi NicIhjs, It'pt iscd iii'li in tl.c urn.. I region nf Irn own un..j;in.ir) K'Wor, ;ind pr (ending to be iiisjnrtd w ith thi- bt lif f thai lie in tlic tiivitit ly C"iiiiiion. rd nj;-2i tu uvrlltrrtw nnd dmtrov the niusrnlmoii r I.Mion, utimly fixcg I. is ry iin tha', !r. -lt tl ( iiv an Ins. pri-v, mitl ni tniisn.t r..titn vi nitTf v, ul justm, ot trcty itipu!..tit.ii!., or Ibrnu r linMtint nUof Hurt jmlii jk-hlt, c.ii tor a imtmu.l ..t rt tilt,-gilt Ti hii r n it. ns rjc, or persuade lit tn to tii pi it fro n c.irr yi out In, irt iizi d th hi n. All tin tuui' th..t he is iniictj in lullir; thr s-ut--I'ic'.oim of the tilled pi.wcrr. to s-K p hy the arts iiiplom .I-)" and pt arc Jul in -iMili-.tioii ht id tiili'ihlly tirMiiitj; Ins pi- ns of wr l ttrtiigtiu niitg ins po. m t i"ii in the ih. uith'ia it pruUhi'i j. ;t nU iin ri.- -ii'y h .lr--. i ci w .'grow n pn p.ir.tiuns It.r a ti ovi rw htliii i:: oiisit iiiit upon the cpiti.l if Torkt v. So th. t vvt. h..c tii v little contulinec in tin.- rcsuU I- ,. iKuti.tiiui.f i hieli tre now t n to prti?t.rf j th.c pe tti of i-urupe. At .ill eei.It vie m;.y ril aNaiirid tli.'t any estuhhiihuivut of p. U t llu preweiit, it uuiy i p lpooenttiit ot' war ti'r ery ! U.W t..r, nod intiti.il we wt-uld not bt MupriM a ! tt any time to hear th.it Turkry li.ttl nillerrd thf fwte nf IViind, nu.t I hut the prttiit allud pout-rn :.td pjrticipted wilii Kun in tin u;viiun ol thr joi!. lirrak.TS Ahratl lie ui.ul ji.kh tt it II ft uliilusnphi r's t if u I ' i ii ut' tin. timi s " mil U" lore i hi y sti uck w uli ilie t'411, new Ui i;iumi.j: to Ih- .iji.iitly iti. iiitit, Umt tht- tiisfeiiiutiiin ot 11. 1 rtut Ii iiiiirtlir im r t y is ncur at luiiil. 'flu.- iMi.e ol K.lt- in:iy tvt 11 iitw in si 11 intcrihui lijoii I lie- v li.S He' t ln , I'll iitiOHjsiti lit i.i:0 irreiocl 1: tiii'iee, "inriir, mtie, trLeL u,'Jiui:.i." 'l'lie I. ti- union iiii et'biilinii ol lie ti.Miiiiiwlil 111 in, itin ut' ti.e purtv, im sli"W n in I 1 l!.i i Itctlcli ct- l.sl Nolentlii r, .intiUlitiO In til- j liiin mtT- m-r h it tiun a ui rt of p.. tc 1. . h ur k t ! . y ii;i Ii tiie j-iiriiiint ot IK nu cr. ty w.i in..ijt ti. I wi li t!ir IfiiijKT-ry i.urpu-rt-il mc unui Hit- sHiif ' i t'r rlif r. lint ll'i rnn iiit a of tlte aevi ru! miIh.ii if t.ir p-rly vhn a art Imiv tnui; iiiUiIij .iiU lii -n iii'j' tiiiiti l'( r.ei.u.-, i' 1 tict ti;c iu- i ;i.irl i.f tin i'.ii-tit--.irc liju oiMxrUui.t, ! tiro ; lu work t'v ther in li.,:nn ny. u - 1 cli.uen uf iJifeonli nt rising m v .. r.i ur uu leu 011 aiifui.t ui sin li 11 jr-t liiiii:' - r nf f'r ii . iipoiiitiiitnlH tu ill.ee l v ti.i 1 Sil.ll.t. 1. eh ni.ol. 'I li..l (Hirtiuii tlie niijn.rt ty to ttie I 11 f tl.e I'i ii.m r .t.e i-rty .!' tii- 'ui. .n,ihin Uu I hi. mm ii.e...rtid li. n.; t. st ..! tn: er.- i rn rer en tills rr. uiiij , a re : ustl v itiuie. i,t i.t ! ati 1110 o ui-.i y 1 i.i inn ot l.n l'ui;-litutien ri v ar-.'id lur tin ir m tiiii lily . and when I I.i y a tu m 1 to put tilt but i'.li Um.i tin. I'lrsiiiM.r-. luliiiuil ill tiie i reu.isi s, iy aiiewmj; t!.i,t 1.1a u.ti li lluliS an- pun, and tnatliia uiijiel ta tu buyuvir tin 111 einiea of the ie vermin-ii t, Ihcy are imiijelj. d tu ui nouiier hia rsiliry a alml t aijfl.Ud, anl;u; 111 w i-ilotii, and baaru upon rottru touiidaliun, aru. mt: very logieal! y tht lie wiio la corrupt niuuen to le Isiii'ht will lie bilie r-rv ill ;r l to Intra T, vvhrnrvir his iiiti rests, or his t'ei-hliff", ri.irjit em h a n,urar. Ae.im : the tmaitii n uiisniiiiuj hr tlietiartv in tin H lliinere I . t for li to wl.irh the I'risiiiiiit is i l.oinui ii hip uieilet ujiuti the aubjtet ol tiie pub- j lie lanil". eouob d Willi the luatnry of tiie liji.1.,.; Ie !l of t ' lie re-s en I In iniiii Milij. et, has ere:, ltd a I ree ii. eric uf radical Ui.sati!.laetioii anieioi; ' ihi I'aithtul" in the old Stales, who arc new i.r. 1 ,'nriiziii fur ti.e lirfirise of pri ittingi u loriuiit. able front of opJiosilK.ll t l tlie ' j,i rs that he," 1 ell llijs..rt.,1t ilie.iure i,f in" I'oili'V. If tilt ' faithful do not iiienlify the dm trinr uf the It . In. mere nl.tfurin nn ll,i aubjiri, tbey nuir l,. k out, for trou'ile froiii tins .juurti r i:uriie? t!,e u- xt tion Hut the great VI,:t. ttark ' n w bieh n.i- ,,, Ii. . e 'r.ev is d.HMiieil to be wreekid 1- ti:e 1'ui if.i a:l lioii. rroui.lv eiiiini lit," tliia ereiit nifa. ri- t.il.': dl.-eetly ill tlie course of tie: 1-lso.tnc .y ie of the it ( 'engri s., and must fe t iireun. ter .d ; and w h vi a i ll.vi i v. 1 chart, .oid -1 tne ( i Iniiet or atearmo n ul tin-I-O.I d or i.'ire; irdcd ll.i li Itiii.urc i tl.e ,1 liiritlilin lll.i'll ll;U-l iiriii" I p.ia-' nj lr--, ' i! COIl S ill ti I .1 iti. tios n.i k, tl e e.-i w and ht- rn .ire erviii in ere.. I i!i. ok nut for v. nr l-rea I-1 r !" bri , 1. 1 r s ! ! '.ur Iiait'iii' n j i..tu,rin ' n il you t rtio ! I.is.l, tu it ! J.ut li in rl Lifrakeri ! ! I t .'e re is v 'I i.at is tlit tb .rt w.ili w lo rt .' 1 ,..k tu it ! I look li' rec u ol ..Hill be cri llic di li a.iy lo tiie p.lul " fe.ir ' k, and In w ill ill uiit- r not, ti'UU b"art:at ue aitlioilel, Ik fori; he pais. 1 to 1 aciaini " in Ip nu i' irr f.iis limy be, and aar and all bia turliirua,' es thf Ti i f lie 'lis v bi. 1 CelUi or 1 a. nk." ii wl.etnir fiirn' frimda will have tne m rve to make it a feature ot Ins iiiiii.inintr jlion, and no matter by wiioin it i pri.tlitid, or in what aliaia it liny In- ad'ipti.d, it is alnaiiy a projKisilioii 1 w Iiicii .r 'r i' t. d ert-t anii.iii.t oi pi.puhtnt v .. lid woli I some d.i v r, r 1. 1 In 1 v .t.inu u;e,n the ri x rds ol I 'on. ' " .- k! in nn! i i.i nl In uinph Ko-eoni of V !o prineipii und v ine.it.'tioi , Wlnj p.,!,. of thr , ami ine nn ur s. t e ooini out th' r iii-ereeaiii ii a iii li i r,nli of i ir , r,, mil a to I rieour ye our frn nds, tu al.o-A i tin rn tne on-rand tot.liiioril nnpoi..ii.iiil y of a pa i li ' n ilia ,n ,n" ii nil. (I. vi ii i ii im nt, of ai . 1 t.on ioe ko do., orrj mt, ond w hose alliiulies of love ..re l.i.iu t'ao.tl,ir ol I V Ii V" tin: i.olea.vi. uitn r ul .ii-. lie I'l'ieier; f,r of ti.;. tbire i not tnou; k- p ei 1 .'L'e a la,i:y bioii.d in unity. u ' '! i I is ti li'- I ei I tola pal I y , bad 1 y Coliijaiai ii .ii i I , I.- atii! very iafei ale! lellliidaLie. Jhit we ln.iv iiiiiind o'lr ire i. es ol li e tiiajton tn.i ii,t tiin.liii l if grass h'lii tne "riiiniii toe ini r it i. mow i a) 1 II it VV hi IU '. i r a !;. Id ot' V i.e. it efo M very til 1 1 k vry riiik, and very upe, it will l.ll iiw il by it, own weie i:t, 'i'inia bon:,, and lloia believing we d,nii-s the suloeit lor ine prianit. - . At t'i..- late C,,.mi,.-riceiin-iit at Centre Col e, Kentucky, tiii. honorary (liree ,et,,r of Ihiinitv w:is coiib rred mi tin v. '. Howard, I'le-i.b-ut ol the di,i', I'ni r -i i v . I'.ev. Stu.irt l!'d ill-mi, t.f 1! iitine,re v. A ii saii'li-r Maehlui, of l'liil.nleli Iiiti a. -id N 1 mini C. J'harr, of Chailotte, f, iiiu in a a i' iiim. li.lt Till. .M Iflll AI'.'iI.!.V Will'.. 'J he patronage of toe J'rc-ident of the I liileii Mates si.ollld be dlllillii-hed. '1 he exj i nditur' s ot tin; l e.n ial lioierninciit ii'iu aiiioui.t to at.out cl.il.UOO.Dnll. and in ten ve il - th y may double that Mini. A iarei poitioniif tin-, under the pnm nl ar-1 ran. i iiH-ut, is di-tiihut d at tin- pleti-ine uf , on r I n I Ma.ii-trate. He alo u points the iiiin:-nr and other public fuiitli'iiiai ii n fori Ion i.'ii court-, and, although tiic-e aj point :in lit.- rejoin; a cutiliruialioii bv the ,vi nati-,1 V't this may be evaded, as it was mhui-- t . in. liuimg the I're-idi in-y ol (Jeneiali Ja'-k-'jii, by re-ppoinliiicii. during vaca-j "on. ! '1 hi imnieiise patronage i well i-Hlculated ! to pn.iluce a treuiinU ius aud 'iaiigcroua ex- j i-iV-iut'lit 'Juriiig the cauvajis of tin election 1 and even bring into pil tho lifa of tbe suc cessful candidate buijig b'.s cflicial career. Wc can form some idia of what muft take tdace- ere long in our (oi-utry, ly reMectiiig icmau- m me mu compies wiciu more .owcr, in tlie way ot contcmng otnecs, mail our j of tle bul fim.r , i,t.lu,ri o Chief Magistrate, uu in proportion as this; tn(,y IuaH0 clotlir ; and Ariiau narrates is ftreat, so is hu vy lite in danger. Is t,.it tlL, I,,,!;.,,,.. maut. ta.i- t.0thes of a line not this the ease will the kings m kurope? j ttlito kini ot- flaXj wllit.i, grvw oll trees. How few of these caijuppcar m public with- : jtl)cr llatU!i J0 llL.t Betll t0 ,aVe cultiva out peril even thou(l, attended by great tecl the plant at that time, or even to have bodyguards! 1 km we have placed much ; usej 0()lloll . at all events, only exception couhdeute iu the vitue of our people, but ,,1) v, as a rare expensive ..tuB'. Thus, it U tune is fast proving UM our people have all ! j..;,,,,,, ,,llt UL, pn-tioua material called the frailties of humajty in the old countries, l,, r,lc,kL-ii of among the Jews, was cot- niuceu our goveriui'iiii is auoui 10 nave a larae iironoi tion ot in population from those eouiitries, tliat are (liitinualiy uistracteil ny civil couiiiiotioQaudJie most heinous eniucs. lluinaii nature, we iA v calculate, will prove to be the same Willi us as it has proved to be, iu the monarch.- of Kurope, under the saiin: ten. ptalioiis, Jiich inu-t sooner or la- ter present tlieiuselvts. Jo lay,in our gov- iirnmci.t, an imlivitial is j.rouil Willi uc ...IT.. .... .... ....!.. ami ioui means oicveiy ueaciipuou u ue- icai ine anil 01 lur oiponei.i, or even 10 I shorten tlie earect linn who is 111 their 1 . . ,1 jway to preleriuent .'lav we not e a pic- i line 111 1 lie past Injury ol tlie worhl in mm which must take lace with us at no very j iiist;i.t day, uiilesVe avoid the same temp tation- that tbeu pi so ileploi al ly a,-tray, tho.-o with like uaties to our own.' J. I'. (I. MHTAi. CiuloUr, S'fJ3, l-a. WASHINGTON titlSSlI'. " X." one of th famous correspimletits of the lla'ititiioro S11, we perceive Ir'S euiu im Med hi- letter ti that paper. We ex tract tli u tollowitijjtcuis from lii- b -tier : ' tlcti. John A Jix 1 as confe-sed Lis -ins - , (j a (.eutleinaii injeoria, and promised to 1 Ju l etter in the lluie. If, thus puiitied, the 1' resident sh4d tend him to 1 I a nee, it will be a ;ood r. 1 p . 1 . 1 1 1 . 1 t.t, like that of Mr. j ll'ichalian, who 1 t. .lames' or liuckiiii;- ham 1 alace. is tdaiu to (to po I, am! sure nvt to mar the Iniuouy of al rati.ciiitlits uu hi- -iiic of the uiin. liLiiiiors trail to reliable sources are ' alio at tiiat Mr. ulhiie, the pie-uit ui, ie Li- place to ret ill to bis practice iu Ken tucky, t'ol. Ji-tll'avit is a!.-o lalhi d ot as ikeiy to rcsij.li, aud that shortly . '1 he I'residetit has leiloubt signified his de-ire that the hard sLJ.- or old hunkers of .New Yolk State shoul carry the day. Some of a bunko observed that this was "mustard after timer." ".Some of thevative American appoint ments that were liowed t) he over will he di-posed of iiiimit ately after tlie fall e!ce ti' 'Us. " A tart reply i- ircpirinij fur Chevalier II ui -1 in a ii in riirlto thu Ko.-zta aflalr. ' Ilisiiey, of tiliw, Judj;f liay ly, of Yir- cmia, and ''rr, v .oaili I urolina, are the i principal candid tes for the speaker-hip of the Iloi.-e. L.-l iy is one ot the linn-t ii-tiii;iiished uiei ,n tiie whole northwest, and made an admril ie -peakir iu the Lce-i.-iiitiire uf Ohio, lie i- a Jialliuioreau by 1 ir'h, si If taueht,,ii l in -cieiititic and belles, it-it i e.-j altaiiiiueii" not inferior tj any man in the country, udjre liayly is considered an able and farihted statesiiian, whose elevation to the pcakir-liip would excite univereal contidcte ; w hile lr. Orr i-probably as national ainaii from South Carolina as liiiids a place iitlie next ( oiiore.-s. Half a dozen geiitlenici are luetitiutied fur the clerk-hip. "Col. lienton, it the midst of the politi cal storin now brin' iu Washington, i de voted to history and ha- prepared a chapter on Io TuC jieulle s " lV iiiicra;y in the Lliitid Stales, (trau-lat ' with notes by John '. Speni ei of New York ) show in;; that the French g itSiiiiaii referred to did not, alter all aid aid done, understand A iiierican demn racy I have no doubt Col. lienton will nuke oit hi case. n i.tleuieii from Alabama express their confidence in tie re-.ii tti ,u of Col. Clemens to tiie I'nited jtatel -',ate. 'lhi.s will be weicoine newstij tl,,; numerous friends of the gallant eo'tniel ail ov er the I'lilon. It is ai-o contidelily iipei ted that dell. Foote will be retumei to tin; l'i,ited States .Senate vv jr .Missi-sii.i. He atid Colonel 11 liton. thoiijli in differ nt directions, have made the bc.-.t li'ht for principles, independent of im re partv huikeri-ni.' I Hi: Ni:V Ul'LO.MATlC Ct'STl'MK. '1 he fdhmiit nararar.li iu a litter of the I'atis cm i-ijliuelit of the JJlldon '1 iun a gives an 11 count of a recent imperial levee, fthicli slould send a thrill ot pride, thr-iujh every nm-ricau brea-t : " Among the I'iplomatic C'irps a', of co-ii-e, Mr. Sanlf.jrd, the Ch:ir.-e .lAttiiics 4 . t a - . . , .- o! the Lulled ,1.ite. who. Hi Clliilianei with the recent in-ti mtions ot the American Si-cretarjr of ."state, i.peari-d iu the simple ilre-s of an America) citizen. 'Ibis un.i---umitiif i.-o-tuiiii', wlii li piesi nted a stnkiiipf contia-t with the jglilttr of cinbrni'lcrj atel tii.; blae ol stars and Irotses around, ciu-cd iniieh -i n-ati iii, and il a tupic of comcrsa ti iii in all political circles. Mr. Saudlord had prev inu-iv nitimau-il tei tin; ' ranl ('hiiui- ' In nam .- ill pm tun-lit that he should so ap pear, I his 1-, wc bei.eve, the lir-t oecasiuu that tin: in-ti uclions ol the Ainel icau joverii iin nt have hecii cal rie'l out, a tin y were, 'is day, iaithluli to the letter, by Mr.! Salidl'ji.J.'1 i No one will be di.-iippi i.oed, nay s the New 1 Voik Kv, -nine; IV,t, l,y Mr. Sanulord a ap- p.-araiiee attired like an American .-entle-1 " " . man; the only woiiler U that diplomatic vanity hud never htdore discovered aueh ica'i) means of bclf-ijdulgelice. TI1K VKLInV l'K Kit, 'fin; deaths ii)' the epidemic for the Week endiiij. olh in New Ollcuu-i weie Ml I-'or tin- 'H hours ending the aame Were -l-'l. '1 he deaths in Moliile, for the lay thev 1 , I hours ' i tjiiiiig on Wednesday, were 'i'i. S t ea-e of lever taa occurred in Jlonl i.;oiiicry since the (Itti- ' A toad is said to hi an excellent thinjr to prol.-ct cahbane heads Iroiu lice. Our"ili-v- j( " mitif.U that tosda worn in liatit iniLdit . f M.rvice to t-omc tvllta. LxlUhii '. j - er. iiiciino siui.iiein lupin i iT mi. .-.jii. : brou-lit tbe cultivation ot eottJU into Kuti.pe. dignity of l.i-h lifesm rounded by au cle- j,, ,iJU iiuil! 0f Mahomet tiie use of cotton was valid family. Iiotu dhcial position; to-uiur-1 Kt.ltt.ra BIlloll, ,,,. Althou-h there ex row, at the will of.hc President, he is out ; j,toj nt a v,.rv t.ary jlf.rj0j a tla,ie j cot. of office, out of dijity and out of means. : ,,, ools fru',n jliU"ju t0 Kurope, partly bv At the end of eveL tour years now, many , way 0f Constantinople, and partly by "way thoifsand inilnWa aretui i.ed out of their , of Kjry pt, which trade became generally ex pirees and reuueealiuo-t to w ant. t hat .till the use of cotton stuffs w as verv a motive here to ut biibnii; and corruption lifted throughout the middle npea ; and', TI1E HISTORY OF THE COTTON PLANT. Ik-fore the birth of Christ the cultivation ' nf ,i. ..i.... niiri ,i, ,ls , ,,,, fr ninth. ; ,-,,, i, bore ,,lsteaf. 0f j,.,,,,, a WOol ,ke ,hnt ton. Hie growth ot cotton, and its use, seem to Iiave nceoine Uitluwrt shortly alter ; ,,e l(j,.tll of Christ. Strabo (iu the tirst ; C(.lllurv 0f l)Urova, s.j,Caks of cotton being ; ....1.:. '....i ..,,,1 ,,I..,,.tred in Susimia. on ) IVrsiau Gulf ; and Plinv uicuti.nist tlwit tlio plant was cultivated not only in India ' ,u in l'pii(.r Iv'Viil and savs that the K - M;,.st u.-.! th.imai.ril t !..--. .r,in lur elotliitif. In all iimbahilitv the Arabs I . -. .. ' tl,ouh there were cotton uiiiiiufactorie-iii ( ; raliaja j tSL. tl,irteeuth centurv. in V 1 century, 111 eiiiee i in the fourteenth century ; in l'landi-r-, in the tixte,.,, century, and lastly, iu Knirland. in llie seventeenth centuiy, (at least ot stutt 111 winch the wool was ut cotton ;l these 11 1 a 11 111 at lures wer- 1 neon-oner a tue 111 r.urutie till after the midilh' ut the last cenlury. I'cw j cotton goods were in u-e, and must of these j wen- imported fiotn India and China. It; was iu it-elf improbable that it could he j made to pay toestahli-h cotton manufactories in Kurupe, lur the Indians au I ('liim .,e had 1 Lrouht the.-e braiieues ut ht Ihe.-e braiieues ol maiiuiai tures to a con-iJi i able (ie.-n e uf perfection, the tran-port ut the raw material tn.ni such tii.-.- tai-t re. inns nccessai ily increase 1 the price uf the iniii.uf.ietiire.l article, while the i-"i-t lor t-xtreiiii Iv tow in India, on ae- cunt of the few n Ccvitiesof the natives, of t -cni. ban coiuo to a The and the -mail piece i t the reverse cotton iiiaiui.'acture h is risen to an extraor dinary pilch iu Kurope, ami, above all, in Miidlau I; in fact to uch a point ha- it come tlntt. iu sj.it,. u( (J,,. ;,;.v j iicL. of labor in India and China, whieli amounts to only one-teiilh of the co-t of labor iu Kulam!, and in -pile of the di-t-itit tr:in- 1 1, no in eonsiili ral'le ijiianl i I ies of cotton -tufls are expoitcd from Kiiri'i to India and China. In tin.- year 1".'IJ cotton itruiii!Vtiirrs to tlie table of one million five hundred thou sand pounds .sterling were txpuited from Liiuland to thoe c junliin. TI1K CDTTuN cr.np. Tlie New York Herald of Monday, in it ar ticle "Talk on Chatioe, " collates the follow. iii2 iti'int concernino the cotton operation ot the past season : ''In estimating the cotton crop of l5-J 3, it wa aj;rced to add tlie overland receipi.-, which gave a crop of IV-Jo-.'.-" Inles, show in.' an increa-e of only- y -IT tiale over the crop of the prev ion-y ear. TheexportJi for the vein s 1 .VJ-H, to the 1-t of S-pb-ui-ber, ainoiiiiled lo V.-'idli, Hhi, showiiief au iu cri a-e nf "1,7.14 over the year previous. I if the exports, I ,. HH."i I bales Went to lireat llritain. The larcH i xprnt-i wcra from New Orlenm. viz: I i. Ala bama was the neit larfi -l shipper of eotlnn, and sent o I -" !). South I 'aroiina w a- next, and -hipped lo.'l.'.'ll.'l ; and (icoruia lolluwed w ith the exports of I) III, t. ill. 1 In; remain der was divided between Florida, Texas, iroinia ami North Carolina, in the o.'der we have named 1 he home cou-iiuiplioii w as d7 I .'HI1, bales, hith showed an im rease over la-t year The value vf la-t year r crop of cotton, at I" rents p. r pound, or per bale, would amount to the lai:e sum of -i:ill,ol5,'di'l.l. A rillNTKIl IN LI CK AN INKXI'KC-; TKU !' iKTI'.N K. In thft suniin-T of I " ' , a liilf in Kurope. , Oll prtfeioiial business', John Li viu-t Hi, Ci'j., of the bar of this eitv, ill exatuinilij; tin- unclaimed dividend luniks of the hunk ' Kneland , found oinc t-ol.tltill in reduced ! three per cent aiitiuities standing to tin- credit of a Mi-s I'l iielope Lewis, who died : in 17!4, leaving two brothers, Jatii-s; and Cornelius Lewis, both of whom had previous to that dale removed to this country. On searching lector a Coiiiinoti- (the office iu London win-re aills nr ,- recorded) he fjuiid I a ill of Miss Lewi', devi-iiijr this whu'.; sum, hcuides other jToperlv. t ) the brothers, lit ..nif'iK-a. Mi lii" return, Mr. l,n tti-ton . V:rti-'( fr tlif h rot lief hut fir isoliie , tiun: no ihlV-rn.;itjan ciuM U uourcrn- : nt ,1 v t, .1 t the ll. .Sit lil Ihrt'ii tuniitln Itn i liritir. ever, tin-y were traced out. It was found that J.-inn-s had died iu ( hnrle-toti, H iiilh Carolina, iinin arri ol, and that Cornelius had , niarrri.d and removed to New Orb-am, i , , . , , : w here he i poor, two sons .1', "f'll 1- lA-wis tiliU Asa .M Lewis 1 1 ill) tit; whom were liviiiL'. the one as a to inter, the Other a clerL. at a mini!; wei-kle .iilure . .... ... i ' 'i I . .. . J . . -e... ..i. ...ue i.ifi. ii, ! and the brothers cent to Kii'.'lan.l, here , t In-i r clnim was fully est ahli-hed and re-. cognized; and we have ju-t been informed bv a London r-orr-poii'lent, that the whole firtiine, umi' uiiinu nt t n i to nititr than hull a inilttnii nl tlillms, Itua it at Urn miilnvir Iu tin in t in ntirrrrigit In thr H i,, I. uf J'tll. viand. .Veir nrlc A'li ci titrr. TIIK SAVANNAH JUVKK. 1 1,e Au-ueta Con-titultonali-t of W cdnes. ,i;,y ,'aN : i,r,:Hl tvlir , r 'Ht'-rl.-iiiied on S:,tur'.la.v "'f-'1'1 '"''d.'iy that we would iiTriiirii.iii.i. n iK.ili.iP ft-.. l...t .. I .e ... . ,: ,c ,,. py to inform our distant renders that we have i been spared ao dire a calamity. 'I he river j couimeiiceil falling yesterday morning, after i reaching a heijrht of about twenty live; feel ubove low water mark. It has lalleii about! live feet, and was; Kill falling when we went I lo I'fciw. (treat damaoe has no doubt been Jl,,: tolhe emps on the corn emu on lleat the lowlands, and to di island. I I An iiigeniou machine for the t-ick has re j ei ntiy been invented by a Mr. Hopkins, of j Va. It in called a Mechanical nurse, and , admits of a bed. ridden per-on being moved while the bed is being mado, or the patient may have his position changed, or may be jBWung, an a relief from the wcariuctm of one ; position, and all without touching Lim, or i moving his j'trton. RKMARKAULK DISCOVERY IN 1UJSSIA. M. U. Larsky, the engineer, lately de ceased, who had also acquired a reputation as a poet and au archaeologist, made a dis covery of the greatest importance iu White ltussia a discovery brought to light when his papers were exauiiued after his decease, llciiig occupied in making a roud iu that province, he found it necessary to drain off the waters of a lake into another lake at a lower level, and in the course of tho opera tion he discovered iu a forest, hoveral feet below the surface of the soil, a road paved iu that antiipiu Uoiiiau or Mexican Myle, with traces of a stone bridge of u, pecuiiar construction. In M. Larsky a opinion, to thousand or three thousand years must have elapsed before the fare of the country could have been transformed to such au extent as he observed ; and if this supposition bo well founded, this district must have beeu inhab ited bcl'ira the time of the Scythians by a I more riviliaeJ nation. M. Larsky dUcov i l'fV will doubtless not pass unnoticed, and ! '""y b'd to important results.' ! Journal. TIIE l'O KK KIN 1$I5KA1STTKFS' KX- CITKMKNT. The followinjt is au extract from a com mercial letter from Antwerp, dated August Vi.'ld, received by Mr. Weukelman, of Co luiubia : " The excitctneiit in the grain market is as preat as it was in l"!-tO arid 1 47t and tho prices are eoiitinuajl y advancing. Stuck on hand small, and no sellers: but a larve ,.;..Kr: ,1,,..,. : nf ttl,t ,!.., 1 ..... frn. ,1,,. n-,i,: , ,:.... frn. 1 jl .,, j , 5" uMkT -J lie d,.lnill,d fr wh. at for I cx.,ort.itiou portatiou. paiticul ir!y to r ranee, where , the crop! are represented to be lighter and 1 ,1,., v,....ll,.r il. ... ;. 1 1 in 1 . -..rv ' ' In reference to the arrival at aletu of scv- eral hundred monkey skins from Africa, the llep-ter say s : Monkey skins have formed an article of , commerce fur several vears. and we lar , 5ilV that many a fair lad v has nti utted her , Ln.-f hour iu ail the (.dory uf a monkey -skin ; ,uff a, rit kiu gloves," without nuspectin 1 t,u ,.,mlity 0f her tillt-rv." ci.sit;M;i:.s ri;i; uailkoau. T. C. (Jraham, Shtk .V ti., A. Slice k i 1!., ll. F. ."-iiiiotiton, H. K. Johnston, T. It. l ull-, .Ii-iikitis, 11. ,V Co., J. 1. Hcudcr-oii, .). li. liirdac, C. Iliikersoii. Harper, J. iV to, .1. .k C. J. Conies, A. C. Full uwiiler, Mairphey, M.U. .V; Co.. U. lUid, It. X A. Murj'hey, l'hiel.ix lj. M. Co., J. A. liana sour, J. 1. lirowti A Co . W in. IIJ, Siiuth l ate, Carroll ei F., T. 11. .McKorie, J A K. H. Stowe, KIovt A. Co , J. Williford, W. li. A It. F. Wither-, iluke fi M , J. M. sii.hh. K. Myers, 8. W iilt-r, Brown Ai L , Lowe It Carroll, I'lnfer A. ., T. C. Anderson, C. .. Price, l. W. Stockton, Ho-t A It , Made, K. A Co.. Allmou i 11. J. li. Sprinvfi, Sill A S., II. Smith, V . A Itani suur A Co , C, J. Alexander, J. II. liedjrcnn, l-on?, .1. A Co., Ca?. l A It , Setxer A M , A. McCoy. Henry. S. A Co., A. 1!. l'andaoii, llcv. .Mr. tiilland. In ( htrlotte on ttmnvvmnf of ih I 4ib mil', l It.. 1 1 p at 7 f rftrk atti f trw hours nim Mfi. LI ( IK A. U I I.I.I A.MS, c,n-.irt ot I, S. W .Hi ..... hi I 'it U I ( t ut 1 r -jjt On the ittj; lit (ire (.u( y ut 'J uVlift n tii tt t 'd uppt atrcd lo t- III Itvr OaUl Mr.ilth, and etijuyrd n ounsul flow of npirit. htit all i lkrn nuiid' nly iU, am. ui in.fi li rue bt fame k tchiLn fti.u ft ! till flu -Ui it. iSi.t- htai I tt a kifiU and dtlVrlinn jt liutMni -ii.d it.ny mJimnn- Ifrnui tu Murn li r j th. I i nfi.ift "r O, wlin C4i tell, Whwt ctidii'i t.iiit iU t.rit j Thr tun m-iy ulnne ut tir-ylitly ihtn, 'V.iv htn'.m t nl!) '"Ifi Thf ttnwrri unf'l! ilitir nUlt f-r, And ail w.tlioot br -, Hut Hh-w e Intfi au ir.fi) how, Mj tht ii h r puK (J njr Ai-.. on tlir I ih iiit .nt. Mr. F A I Mi K HAH TV , in the iSMii ) -f ot hi sXa Jul 1 ja sxj li ii, :i I. M'a iti f,einit'tiin, en Tmsilay night, Aur H.IZA IIAKI.K.W K. 11, t... :iltli jvar ot in r f 'J'lle aulijeft of lloa harttilt trihiilr ti ijcparti-il irM,iJiM aa. di i.iti , a, li ar true atorlli ti.a ai.uwu r iielv l'l Itioat ailiow.re .dmiltrd III Hit nr 1 1 ill e ol .111 llitiiii.k' kiiin oiiUiieo Willi hrr. Hle.l I p. I.p.na e, 1. r. ,.. u l,.l ..1 m awe. I .n,1 i r, u,- Ui.,ii,i,ol,, j.l awm-aa. d ntueb rner. , nr Jml in einn ul ciur .1 1, r, and ,ctiu( aloat ''"' ' puiiclu-liiy. .a rn-blid 1., Uia. -tl.irejt: i)l.u lly and iflli lenity llic tluliraol In r a!..ti.,ii 111 Jt t. . Atr.riM.iiU in lirr te liuf and 1 n r ready to yniilliu' illi the jnya or aorroaia nl tiit- i.i aruunu hi-r, ahe ilrtw lo In;., ll the K.rm. eat ull.i him nl 1 ol all Hitu kIiuiii aiic aa t..n. ie' 1, il. And aa wile, inullii r, aiatcr and frit ml, llic li-niter and aiiict-ic lirn la ol' tliirae who half h.t?n bt-reaai-tl lit her drain, .hew how lilrhlr aim w.a diireelaled anil imw Uiui ll alls aa luted. 'J lie hie of aueh a amui..it ta blcsmg from find. And altltiiuf.il tli. nu nt of her iiifturnic ta ii.riily kliewn until Mtl- r ll.-f di-purlure, yel it alinii a li.tier aiierwardt 111 tht: mt-iuiir r ul Ih r tir- tu..,t ah(j c.iiM-a to utoltvit in the tlutitt and tri-li l ' ''-. ' hur and tin iiflh n and Ci.iiti'trt u. Uutu htr "'" ' ''pLry pa. uriKv .uu) cm hi. like rrmifiilitina ana at tin: iui ' tpetrn liMiktni; torw ard and liri'u..riliff li.r di alii Irniii . . . , . u ita e-'.iniiieiiii-iiiciil. and pro i mciI Willi uieck ci.n. ll'leliee lli.,l al,e waa lull alrald lo tilt , Wl III-) liumliljr lru-t thai il w. a clia.l ,'" f H',-.,ly Father, a li'T -rl.intllilf li i It linn. mint a lit in nd inij.riivid to ! .M iV tier llt-lll Im- hi a.-il tn lilf .nf.l of lima. wiii.il! it h.ia ao deiilj allln ltd. VV Ink wc ie. i"1" ' l" r a., rnnuly 111..1 we etnve to uniiale I,cr K'HKllica, anil aincin ly i-ratellll Ih.t we hate In-ill allnwi-d In elijiiy I lit- h.iiiilieaa nl' ht-r InVf, niy e ,,!c.,or , ti. lite, lliat we. ten may Uie in hi.i c and look f.irward Iu t leriul bliaaulm aa. V. Alan, in few daya afli-r thr drolli of hia moth, er, .Ie. I, M mi ll, intent aon of J. II. Il-irec,!, , Kai , ajf' d Ii n iiionlhi Hut thou hnal In the iinmnrt il world VV meed lli r pi aeclul way ; VV In re iiioilier and In-r inl'uiit thild Mi. II live in tlltlleaa day. llf !- IMVIIMsnN will mum. xTA I, hrr M IIOOI. n llic i.i iVl.M.dav in i hi "l r. livtJ. H.-u .i.t.i I'll. IIIK Triiaii-i! of DifiOMHi (' ( ar rtrnmt ni in mfrt nn the Mm rtjy tn it- luimr in , at he('ilUl(a A lull wrtiiii i dwiifeii, j niiMinanl iu-nnia will ton tf hfira "aan. W. S. rilAUlt, YtfiiJnit. Siptrmt't IS, If i.'l 43 J)i.ssoii(ion. FH1 -IK fin. in i). hfah.iut ii im g imilrr thf I JL lianrf nt H em A, Juhitatntl, wa di-wilvrd ii ! t n inIii'. iif nii u ti I'miwnt. Tha IS Maaand Scconiiia ue in lt. tund. ot T. H em lor the trxeul. T. II. HHKM. W. JUIINSl'ON. N Ii. II i.n.ff diapsMd til our rnlira Hl.n:k ol (.aula lo vlnasia I r win. I lug ili St. I 'tf., wf ran at'ely reeoiiitnend ihtuii In our old trivnda aa t r.rry way worth, nf llifir .fauniiagti. Ujptemtar fl, IBj3, 33. f. A':ir liOOT.SIIOE&iivr STOIIE. V II MAP FOU I!. is 11. Bell &, BIoss nV V K jii 1 iim-oih U six! re nu o(i,,u. , nil iliiilnl assiiriim nt of 'llt'iiitii,s Hoot 4 eV Mi nog nf every f'iiiiv snH v-mriy. AU,, t,ttfi icx r.iiibroitVil Satin Hoots n( Urn ri Ml i i.u rnitr bruulii iu n,,, mtik ' j btnle a latga hmi 'f if rrrv drw'riu'Mm. A l ii siiiicr ol L.torrr. Si'lT'O Sti.i.., all of Whieli will dc IJ ' fi-ftMiimb'r ifiifi' A HATS, 4 fiitf and nitrif, ol' rvefttj f,.., - !"""0' i -- nil LEATIIKH Krnii h. Kn jluh and Amfiicm, nj. r nl llir llilf I n .nail's irr 11a. 1, g, h.if n, timi'0l.r I Shiiriiiakri'- 'I n ila. t'omt: In st,f ,;,,, . T 't r j i.i, .urc . a dmira iljiTi- ll.s p ,., oft f ' rdi Ilia I .Ii ie 'i ire. Aii lii I' lf H- T. I1KLL K. II Md-s.s. 31 . Srr.'fi.lN.r 21. IH 1 mni) to it s.tt.i:. 9 9 IH K 'a'lltiblr r tpr(j, tUiMlrd k4 3 t ii if t .taflniic. n t. uf ,tllt 3 rrn nl , I.id. With ijrtii'i' tt (I Hit ad a'l nthf'f ,n h,,,' li. . I, H ll llV ( ftl (III W A I.U' 1'! rV 4 ii ih- fi.( t ti.iir, on llu d,y, i( t ? j j . A l icfirf rii 4', Ui ilia higiital Erittdcrr. N i r, ii g-.l'ihla ami rciir waive mi th- m . rm n 'in- l nifh ,( the H i"h mi th. ,s yit S'.nti I fniii a, at hrK(a, tli U n.titij ) in v uti lit if fir I'b'i Ii4r. iif ufder ol i h ll rH f i'fr'f' TWOS. W. DKWKV, CoVr. Sr(Innhi-i UO. IB...!. .vj I M'tjILH lilt ,N It '.I.M , I i'iil 1 1 1. . I , lr tain j. l-:3 s SJIior-ls ,,! ba tt.rii.d lulu,. I.i ,,',i. I f fn 11. lur lit I'eiltTI at t',i M'el. SO ' ..i'i- i' .in V,.al. Tii dalitery n, mit.i ' tinf In t c mi i ff i- il lit I Kit 1 'll ,N . 'e ! ii. w. cAi.ivn.i.,s ( GOLDlimES ton s.i i.i:. W B V Ihrrr from C'nijfl i.r t'. 'r J 1 9 oii .sa'urri.iT, th H h rtjy f Or; f ni, I will p I1, al iti ( oort llu it" in I li1 , frwin &Q to 60 a"rfa of Iand, run-a mi j 2GiHA) MIX I S tirlrtnf mi p to .iMiih K(b nofi. in it ' mil t.f If ii, on tht road (dtiif to S m hl of tha .! Lend Wi!i l tfih.tnirtt -! ,i dat f uf tj'e, Alill III" l-f'llal H murl k nil. il I It. DCS'LAl', ('. M .'. Srplrmlit I'M. ISiJ !Jj To House Carpenters. S1 -Jf '1,1.11 rii'i.xli taill tar i..r'..i1 time unol Ilia lOih of tl Iulr ni ll.ipfil I Imrili, ft 't 'lesniil t ita lull. 'I'lir p aii ii.il .-r .t lii'lia can 14 arcn al tli abira nf il.ia'n , ll'ft-4 It I 'i 'I'lir ll.ii ittrg ll kni a frame I'i la- op -a-nf 'alilt Ilia Ci.iHiacI ia ill lra.c pul In 1'it.r M . 1 1. a I J h tti ' s-. M. A. KIAVAl'.DS, j J. SMITH, J. I liOYU, Sr.lanilMf UU. IMjJ r . T Mi:-. ill iVrgroes for 'alc. U , , . . Ml hnl ll Wflr, al hUlin I . ( b drtl riin v, IN , ( , of) SatUfd, h Ji 1 i-1 i rt.t' fiih. 3 -20 young and LikHv ' fl ll'tni lira liant inylaliil j imii.f f. IWi a. Iarn anil a'-llf haid- I ha ImUimi .'olitial III t ll la.I'lllPs. VpIPV llkriV-1tld ertnlfl uV thildr.n lai i ri, u,l. w xma. Out ii ' ( -ramairtaa and Immi. araai. . I i'il1H I ir..ll a.,i.nd and h.aliht . and il. ml." '"" ul rjlifai It .nam. If n.rn ill pumie la re., ' tv1' mMii vl iinam K J rlin.i.M., Co -auiaot ol tuai : n I 'an dam, ..!.; I Im" Hjliiiiiiiit. frr. aval at ! Hi -lien Hai k ui Mair, l.amdi n, 01 1.1 Of"1 "r (rnrxllt, m Krriha and I jnea."i I "'i'': I Mtoni. raaann In' atolmt ih .N j'"1" "' Ian. Inn, in ilia1 the pm f. fr hs Her m om . I lit) iSrnasa Will tr at Miali'le iil '' (Hill- ih Ut 111 ord-f in a ir Ih'i i''i"C 1 ra tha-p in Uprtui.llr to iak r t.n- & r- .1. W. K'Tl' Ni-ar I at ll k K "l,a lli inn, I". Is. ,.l.- tit-l lH.i3 S TA TI. OF A (H! Til c.utoi i vi. I I M lil.S f or S. TV. , . r ... ... . ,,,i Jtt- '(tiuitiif '.'rut mitl (Jiaii t r ,r ("'. "- - m : '.' r" '-"", 1 (.rutfel onti, a.dm I in IUihi 1 llatlll-r, dre'd , Trt n Iii mM k- ! Ileal h-iait lvi llatri f and n'l J 'I' a...M..r.... I.i ll.., aalia'aCll"! .'f 'tit I ' .ti rt. Hut I, In H.ii.ha'di aim M.ry Intact ttef .-'" I m I Ma ru. ruin leaiiltnia nl 1'iia r .it. ' - Oidrt f4 hy I awif, lliat ft1 lit,, al mi. Iw mailt ' ' " .till Hi .lit I liaf loi'e winaj. (.itniK f , aid deltlldanla In h and opittr fct-lnft il" ' "" ' i,t I.iikoIi. (-.i.mt I nun. ai iin- nn Iiid hit .aid roiitiiy. i ihr I'.nir. II ' ' 1 ,oii...n tin 31 Moiniaj aimr ilw l M"""T '""J i.n.l.er ml , ilit n aid ilicre lo pltad, , 'nor, nllierwea ilm allifainna in .aid "u"nlii, tm lkmi pro cnli haao aa 10 tl.t ill. and a dn' '" .citiidintly. ji-aiH. VV.,... Knls-lt VV'illi.mwp. Clara "I """ al olliuc. Uu- M lloiiilai in J ny. I'i KUIiT. WILLIAMSON,"'' I'riniar'a m 94 .S TA Tl. OF SOU 77 ('.' "7 V' I l.l'AVKI.ASn nn NTV. Iii l'.'iuiti, T'""t a.... I... I v l II 1'in:i r, ' ,-i a r v nuai i v.. --.','"' li.-nc li'"1 Z J 1 UK I'.aiM ft". Mn II i Hill nf rmi.nhiiin. at,t yrwi "".. .. a ..... ttlf.fi t nfiri, insi I.I nnia" V.I..I..., and wi r. Ham l ll V.n.lian '" .... aj . .. , i ma.. ---- nil M i J H1' I.. II. II .trt. ira.liea dltnoain, naii-- ,, nl . tffti 'a oil. air It'll l ulen- I"" ' " ' l.rfe. (hdtt.tt lyikt I n'. I"' '! ""',,. J. inafle lur aix win If, i.nlllt in-' II, r ..in ' . 1-nfkar, ;r..iidi... Vaefhan "ll'i '' " II. Vaiittian and Manua I.. II ' . i W ha miila"..' b'oi hi II '. J' ,,,,,1, it . niirl ..I Kii iilt. It.r Hi cunt., m ' V) the C i.ill-ll. li- III tilitlhi.on l I" hr,ina allttr ih. 4 h Moiiua, . pitmhi i- ,( i her. i-t plead. nanr nr demur to I ""' a, at Dill of Complain', ot j id.n.rn. f" V ii. ...a. Tlniinaa VV nli.ill f I... il.. ma of ( ifaafl'." , at . ni s-. 4 Moti Ur m M tn h. A. I l 3 TIIOM. WILLIAMS. Cf rriptwa' lcfi WJ. Jj rOY. PROPERTl fiii it 1 I I th 111 I r-e I ns, ! nl i j 1(1 1 Cm d Oil I i; i' ' IV - c 5 lllr I eH.
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 20, 1853, edition 1
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