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"HUIlllll..ILI11., STEAM-A MlllACLK ir r.ali U woodford told us that when liU -i- i .. .1 i... - '.earner was tii'st tar;eu, itn inmajujm, Mid a large party, as a moiie ot palroiniiug de uiiUei lading, looa J3Tortb(CarfllinnM5tg. a li :p ol pleasure i.i Ler, through sou. cf the Boeasof tno uiaiu cccau. Ai;HO-t every one got nek catsue, und as thoj n tumid through the lioea Oram!?, there was no one on deck but the i.ian at the helm am! I i- -l- 'be:i they were in the middle of the passage, a small p.ivateer. such as commonly inflated the gulf during the troubles in Columbia. M r..., .....i-;,, all sail for the shore of Trini dad. II r "course seemed unaccountable ; tut what was their surprise when they ob-j terved th.il, ou Healing the coa-t the pnva-; tecr never tacked, and" finally, that she I an herself directly oa share, the crew at th I . me time leaping out over the bows and ; iiJ.es of tho vessel, and scampering off an if tu.y were mad, some up the mountains, atil --b-r- into thi thickets. This wa strauge a sigh., that Sir Halph Woodford ordered , the helm Mil a n to ttetr lor the privateer, that he might discover the, cause of it. When they came cW, the vessel apppeur ed de-erteJ. Sir lia h went on Lourd of Lcr, aul after searching various parti wim aul li.i.liiir' any one, lie at leiigtu opened a little cabin, and saw a mau ljing oa a mat tvideiit',Y with broken limb. The man made hi . -Hart to nut hiiustif in a pasture of sup- icaiuu ; ha was pne as a- CHARLOTfE: Tucsilav, February C, IS55. 4. That we lm!l ever cherish the liveliest re nien.bmnce of Hie Christian virtue of o-tir depart, c.l father and friend, auialiall aim to mutate tlieni by the help (ifilivinit grace. 3. Tliut we rejoice in the prrciou counola.iou Uiot in a very t mphatic mint " wc nrru ..... those who have no hope," having a bleed unsur- anee ihal our Ion i bin gain. ti. That c cuin-lilute uurmivia a couiinitteo t n rl Hie ruin.iiia at Ibr i t p ot, and t.i c-opertc in every Mitsiblc way with the c mill, e of I y bn tbrin to carry cut I lie me.-.nire br hia inUi inint lure, il'li.i family tbould mi ilieule. I In imition of lie. C." M urchium, it wa U.... r..l ll:e ftcreturv u lnnrueieu in endow a copy f the fori ijuiiil' pn nmble and re. oiuli.hK to the family id the di eead, ul.d tint In ,,Un ihl..in their publicatuiii in tho daily a-r of thin place, and the Southern t briftiaii A.ivo c.lr. N. TAIXEY, t7iui,m.;fl. t". A. Moon Secittary. . .1 ! ...nrlinn itomaKe m "r. : . ... ,,: ,i. TUP. PI.A1M OF TEalDnAh l'UtU 1 conuuitti KEASSEU'KD. " ! Wai!,ngto.n Januahy '1 Tl.e new vance A l..Cnr La. latelv be u delivered in St. ; ,;,,. LJ 15,11 of the MMiate lias beet, re- IM - . cli, that l,al Louis lyJ.A.IlUntinftc.,unndvoiM..eior'ti(,m,ai,j. author, as l.e mi..I '' " 11 ,,,, ot be a?nin considered the elai.usof tho cl.uub in ,Licb the to ,tlil! tcnd,r mercie.oi tho.e ho overloaded I, ' J;;;; 8d tUt 0o .um i !; lovvinir broad proportion.' were maue. , lt ,ul!l titrav agauv p.u . - ,iHio..s liall ever ue pn.- ter settling the matter .aUfae.o. tly to bmi- j TLe 10',i;l,ion llill was ve Lenient- U uoi to Co. M-lf and bis Irish hear" that all good , . , , bi .Mr. IVnton. lo-inor-, in icons' restriction whenever Americans aLd bandsoui ladies ipnng trom ,-0, Ul r U ,0 ,pl l(k against it. At prt MaIiy persons having just lri.-b parentage, and staing " 1' .,, o doek, the debate is to Mop ... U.,- V, fi t0 e,tbli,b then. fron. want American population iim uuuimvu, ,, 'nde 0( the u note, i m-n - - , , n.nn t 'album numiUDU Hail 1 1 1 a , ',,., ,, iiiu.ll IliOUOllS lO ilinilo made use of the follouii reuiaiks : U'.i.din ' from it bene He cannot have land aliirt, o received lut two Tory sr.sU tlesli wounus. , j. mitted himsell Rm To sl. HenpebsoN, Esq. County Surveyor, as r,e-i.U'.it, though bo voted a3a.nst , 10 mmm "'"..lalins that .hall! IMacerviUe. THE COLD MINES OP YUKUNIA. Tho gold milling interest of Virginia, it appear, U more extensive than many per. so.u are aware. Tho Teternburg Intclli. -encer gives the following names, locality , v. ill be a y"y ''i, ns the Uoard may nd estunated value ox t Home , tie I it by ex- of such K'P 1 t stm on . to ' nroiuiuetit mines i uUo by v,bou tbey ar lit ut.c!eriiuia and require. I iil nr. d . l(1 collh(nt 0f . workod and owned ; - , be iippotnted th the auuee Moselcv.uekinobani eounlr. ui.iiiniiieefcuavanj " .... rr Tic PiH to charter t'ic Wilnnnpti-n anil Charlotte K.il Kwa.l, passid its acc-jiiO rriuinj in Hie Senate on the -t u'l., by a voir of U3 to i:t Tbi Vute olinot msurca it tina! pinec. his teetu tualtered, and his L iir stood ou end. Misericordia 1 mi-cricordia '. Ave Ma- I-' fall 'to 1 f-rtU t!to V oiuiubia'.i. Sir Iph asl;cd the man what w.i me cause the strsue cundjet of the crew ; Miscicordia'." tUi ot-!y reply. $iWi f 'l 'IC'I ' It . v...i lins.v w'iu I alai ? - , . .e r. 1 r a 15.. of AI.R1VAI. OF TIIK STAR OF THE WEST. LATER 1T50M CALIrOHMA. , io,ono doi i.aks is c.oi.n. Xkw Youk, Jan. 20. lTThe mcisprit;on of the Junior Editor it the I xjic gtoainer Star of the et arrived i ... .-... i ..'., ..r.,!.,r,.i tin will. i iid,.i fr.-.in ('Hliforiiiii this evening! itb -00 Uill l"l v - passengers aim gin,p,ui hi goiu. The Sierra Nevada arrived at San Fran nil the Ctb i Copious rains prevailed throughout the State, and the miuarr aud agriculturists i were rejoicing under the improved prospect3. j Th. .to of the l.t iustait did much dam- . age it; many places. The State Legislature assemble'! on the Jj. beu Mr. itoi.e t,Lig) as elected peaker of the Assembly . i . 1". .1... l.u ,f ni!iti-:il : ....j and moral force of tl.is..iRralion, it nuiii.-; Wr.ros, Jan. he o.tse l.ns ..- - ,r9 t0 have . . 1- owned by an Kngl.sh company, du.o, u. ta"n"iu unity and tilkcncy. That unity lWll uloudy engaged upon the 15,11 to pro- OUobc rn J T,lt.y u(!ki u.w hues, liuck.nghan, couiily, L c ."posed by the sys.m. on hieh Ca.hol- Uillo flr the payment of the clat.ns on ae- y of three . iation witl,in two ! wcd by an American company, 8200,000. city is organ Ll, ensuing the strictest dis- ,,mllt t,f Prench Spoliations prior to l-0. .. lo B ms L th,. ,;, b,.y0nd that j A)crs' Mines, 15..cK,..gUa county, not eiplincandtbegrea.estWc.t. 'Hie l'ope ,.. Urr made a strong argument ... oppo- J J for the United State, is Lolkod, 8J0.000. leHureum Mines, Hu isP,hepresidingegel.cr.l of the arm,, the Uition to the Mill. Among t he s tront ' - J , duty it ill be to V:llltltl county, owned by torn. 8 oekloa, arebbi bops, bi.-hops priests and curates ,v,r made .,, support ol the 1 11, to e . tftat from spur.ous gSOU.OOU. Lon- Island Mines l'luvam,, arc tho subordi.iat illiecrs ardently at- , ;.w ,1,;.. of Mr. Thilbps ot Alabama, deln U. COunty,oued by " .r?.n.a Stockton, &v i.-.i i j....-...,. .lesiiiiiLt the sue- :..,.i i .h:v. His statements and argument ca ns. :. of the House noil. Sneud Mines, l'luvaunii county, not t 1 . I J ...... I .t llltT . lit' PUL- Il H'ltV 01 HOTS 1 If til 1 n ;t r l it'll i'OllU.l'U l Ui:ill uu.-w...6 Totl ('ffitcrhaKifil. Ilainabure IW Oiiitii in Meealeuburij Cuunty, !. l-n cbaiie.l to Harna'i Station, uti the lire f the N. (.'. Kd Road cess of their faith. non lit. tlons rr liirclifusivc survey ol ovm.ts. These are CatV'. e historians, t atho n.. t.,.i:..;r Committee ot iourD , - , . .t. ...... eiMIIMI ss or their tatlu. ViUionciiv ,i. ....... Can ic.i com u u ...... ......v o rrorted a Joint Kesoluuon wr n wornou, - -- -- ,n-Cutboli;itv, not knly in religion, but in of j.,i..B ol the claims. I u c)nimS ,,.;,, under BUa toullty. owucd by l'.nglib, S.o; erature, science, a tand social iiruc , Mr. Uai . v of Virg.... i, ho n po. ted the F)oril)ll Treaty 0f Coullll)la MiuM Ooochl.ud eout.ty jns. It views tbinl fro... a totally dill.- 8 IhU, closed the debate in its suvpoit, hen w ' -rtic,0 ,,rovided for the renin- ,orked, $I5,HU0. Aig e 1 Or Miue-, (J0 ut staud-point, lool deeper into affairs, ,,e I'otnmitt, e rose So to-tnon ow all Ue- property inll,l county, owned by English, P ():. bate being t ininiite rule, there vm pred, except under the five Herat. or ...re will be a s.ii.ited live " 15ellora Mines, Uoocli- dun. not (joocli- ,11011. Mines, (ioochlaiid county, 8100,0(10. lie. novelists. CiafcoK- rrt-t and authors. ;n,iuutcs di-cus-h." upon ...c .l i.et 1 1 t J- p.ineipal was paid, 50.1,01)11. Wlbilehall Mine, Louisa eouutj These are Ca.bolio bcU, organi.at.ons coK . ,ay le oft-red: lh ..ie,.....ua.. toht-. JB lliev luii..u nr .Uir i not 0,lX 520,000. aucluvp Minc.Or 1 1... i ..w.rlsnii trooDs prior IO : ni ..r These claims were ascertain- Hoode Mii.es.tJooclilan.l county, not worked, riesbv- porations, 1, n rr.sl.vteriau iusiuute where 1 res t.,ri .11 1. i.tnro were nude the vehicles ot WOlilu lo-mor- 11. -.. ... 1 ...1,1,.. and iust.tules ; there cou.u ..... u-reil by r. -.cv.. v. ' ,. ..pinecs ,are f,ceh..flhellon.W.U.,OUS sl.ad.s, ot Mscov cr.eS ot Heh """" , u u itf 0 ouv f uorcs. U M .. . .... it mill iiiiTi r. '.. . : on w kso front is w nt- ilturIliz:, Htliau ;..re u 10' i'v... . ,1 .. 1 . . ,1. . .. ,,,,,..,,011111.1 uf tho N.lurali. : nu' ' u v. 1 ' ,. . , .1 i urmv 'ili I aimer. js.ii.i... ..1 .-.. - - K,..i,.raiu.ii ua temline towarus uie ue . -. .. . ., . 1 a....ul.aw,.. Uel,. v,aB this to Le ... t me W.t , , it w;llU loon be tilled up ten Conquest annl Uie smohc ... . ict, we tafet '. . 7, . , . doom ol whose uarfc-si cbMiicis, , tl-'tr s;itnliirii3. n . of rr number of re ar. en-1 .n.rn county, owned by English, S'JAO.ooo. t . .1... i..t,....,i. i.i lilt: 111,1. !- , -.1 1 . 1 1 row. exeiuiiiug nun. m- " all Insurance Companies, n it.dividr.;.! or corpora.-, an- ,. ..i.l 1,, I'unrfit :issi.'lltcs which .hey can j.rove t . nave In en pa.u ) . inio)1 of Attorney lienoral tbe .nines. Those 'not worked' are cither 1, . .x.i.im.. c :.!tii:i . v i"1' . 1 . v . 1 . . . . 1. r..- ..f i't it;1- v...'.. t ! . .1.- :..i.ru' Lnt n it 11. ' a... mi 1 iranf fouiiit. own.'d i.w l.n.lerwntiT ucaouu u fllti,;,f'i I ... . e-.n mm WnmK ill.. Ai;,... ( . ,T, ouni cpinion, published not long ago, rendrred aIlg . fouuiy,ow..ed by A...er.cans,tlO'.,(mo. , i U- M WV ' I " C J J vi , w-a( thai iiilcri'ct ouht to be ul- j Uipute or are l)ing i'Ue for want of cap. .1.1 1:11 eartii s the matter ves-.-l, apparently to.io- llut 1 onutteil t 1 mi' t' t's of L .uson I 1. tui rl.iie 011 to? s tl." sni II was a ousidci ible time bef.TC the ...I'., a r. biouht buck to hia seti-es; whi'.l in! L'liC his account oi f ,r 1:. e s in.- th-ui. with only two persu.is on boaru, i)rur y, of 1 ..d sr.- .1:1 r v.ithout a in 'le sail, dircctiy . i,(m , I.d.nu. of fi.ar.i. . . . . 1 - I .;.'.. ... i.i - ... -.-..Lim. th'j teetu o! tile wiiia, Ci.i.ii'i.i auu nv . 'rt,:tMor 01 rr.e aoo.e 111-1U.1..U... ... -r of tlusi at i elloil me jv.uui v .i...iu .....-.. . 1 .l ll,; I ... a rtnii! lut fin of tl" Cuanl ol Ti ui-Li of l' v .. on t oil' t iitrrd i.u tne nuhi ..uni., of,,..., .....cur reader., Tbc lll!ljolitof the prisoners wh escaped i P- - ,7 attiThv rJa-on Irom the rciutcuuary uaa occ, .. .i-r- ....: iH, ,!i-i.dii,e. 1U..0I1 lUiit'?o. , J Casures were on loot to uuu lue mj - ii!,,,li, itv i 1 . 1 .i... iv-Tnn 1 , 1 . r v.- r , ; -land wonder ul orgaint itton. t. iitlioiu ity 1 11I1011I..I wtek.that tie lrus. j v,, 0j ,.IU J. ral'.eu-co. 1 . .... ., .. 1 1 1. .,,;,, niiuii , , ,, .... ! . .1.1 . ...'. . 1...1 ir..,l t 1 destined lo triumph, :t.d 1 1 li ciui 'ration 1 .1 Wiiolitiua nucuiiK ... ,Ml liTL'S, III ut lii uiil I , ' "1 i I . . , , .' ,i..,.,r ' ., ... .. . ' , .. . r v i .-i. .. ... i i.i !, i lie instruii.ctit tt victory. ;i,u:.., haod.c... ..... Tal.it.. !.. the l Jill o. .ouwr u ,,.,,,.,.1 v iled the at a . i ;'i, I lile 1 renu.ui ; , o fa 11 lol .ifiaiaai. . . ... i .. ...I..-. r ct:r... tention of the II. rill , . 'ii.;, ; ,1 iinon us vii.ten. cu-se.i loiioiroM. ... , (uweJ lUt tiiat ,ie Sccre.ary ot the I rea- ; ju. 'i ure are many oiuer inttie. opca,-.!, the only u.caas ot stepping the l"og ' , 0, au,i,orixed by him to JJ it- jbut not sold ; their owners do not under lite bill to enactment. A prejudice ui i .e ; involved in this claim is aaid I ,auJ operating them, neither have t!y created n-ainsl the bill by these sti-g. stums . ...;n; f Jnllars. '.I... ital." t, v. it: that .he live in.lli'.in u.ll tio into i - J - , . 1 ,.. .he bauds not of .he o. i-i....i sufferers, who . .....- - I lie greav ..r... .... '15 ' t!Zu cxcoptions ,one, bat of their ( ;,, ,he Su,, j KX i-l th. , a. one ul the met tac l.ee, t.liV c j ir-' ll. th'J teetu A int t .r bn cz S ic f'...ij.td on WiU u.. aii'. .ii. 1 kir.' t:o s',;p co'iid move in . t v h iuiaii lueaii- ; and they J ..-n ri-irlnz n m . saw an of Hie wi:.", T. lile :. lueir ie,n ii'i. ! ; fnrii'v. that they C mr lu-icl it ; a s'ipfrnat iral nppearai.ee. accord drove 'tli. ii ve--e'. a-hore i:: an ag .t.y otil, : that e. und that Tint sjeh a be.rl aii ati.m U. IL'lli'i ti h ii ti,i' I'-' hei .Suiin i -r- I. wa. tltelfU IJ one oi ii. l.iiaini'. o n pun- i tor li.e t.,,11 i in mi.u f; u -i . " .' I:rt, r.i-c .ti..'. t'.f w .peon, i't .1' Trustm in i. in. iil lie '.rtiit int.ictid. nth Ilia .. .Maj. tcrr .r ;.u 1 c-f i t na. not li in ird at i s th. V 1 :r 1. I' ir.t-t'-pt-. be be w i f.il ;; i: its. Oj- l.ll' vn Ki : that sundry t , tii- l'ri in rctiirn f r tio- I'llfc-E-Tv We UU.!' T-tanJ pic.ia.'es of .!.:. pre-.'M sent .nt bv ti.? Kmpr r t uf .1'ipaii. f irw -ir from nonce Vv the hiTi-of I :ii!'!'! l'erry. cave Te..elicd Washiti.-tmi, wil'a them tti-.g sun J... pub; - '( f r -Ms f r ttV.?ers of the ea;!.ea:ti.-r!.' trhi-h. un-ur the !iw. -nu-t be d. ';-'; I, 'it lea-t t :i: ;e t: : i'v . in the State l.-partmr-i.t. Tl. .t i--! :i.t',l .;ress may riv tlitn 1-a ve t i.e '-. : t Ui -ui. Th' eotitf ii'- of ti." pack a.""' a'f nil ta t-if Mis4, iwor.l-. wr:r:?i.' tar;-t. n.-nc-ue fr-i.-iie cni i.!-. i is.-, oo. v. set j;!a- sr. t '.'s. i. i i r. . .a-', t!3i. r-e .-, . -, i! i r i. S.-. I it.'.-e-. Japan Enmut bill. Tin. CI ji.!iil !' lift nailing ill the II. 'I' ul'l'.n.imoi..- in I- -Jlii u'.I. In li' ticing lis jm. a jjt- in-.- K..U lit-.ter u.te t..c .,.!.- uig ' tn..rhfc : ll tvoulo b' prr.e.uiptili.u tiiM .M li-f I).. ;-r::. ul-r: It I til a III. i - UU. on li:,id. lit tae In uii .i.et ue r.n. our pn.P(Ket.it w. The nies-a-e of the Governor of Cal:fornia I sets dou the State debt at jl,-'- 1,1 12 '14. ! The.iovernor recouiuieiids that the floating j debt bo speedily liquidated, and urges an amendment of the constitution as a means for reducing the expeu.es of the State, lie . advocates the c.iacti.ieut of laws for the : 1 more effectual protection of actual settlers, iui.J to secure the blessings of common' ' school education for the children of the citi- zetis. lie piv.-s a nattering account of the of tl.f mining and agneu.tural in- as of commerce and lnauu- i lls.-l 'I.e. s. Iha tin- bill will Pi-s Cii-re-, an President ir ay or may not arrest it with his " ... ... ;.. i ihnr hi icli. 1 uci ' is no rea -oil iu o. ui s - . ill veto it. ex ll... claims when a lin In that tine of bis de Mr P..!'.;. vetoed the I public to the.se points. 1'ul we not iiiute from staidard Lalho.ic woias. doctrines, (litmus, aid tenets of the church to prove that the Ppe " is the jinsituv i"'i.ic; of-the army, it lie Irish cii.irart,) the arch-bishops, pri.sts, and curat.-, are ...I.nr.linaf.. nffieiw. " and these includ- itii the w hole body of Catholic lri.-h. coi.ld i , be was a member, nor by the exam i .." I .... ... ."l s..l I,, act in anv . ,.l ,,f liis t,i., il, cessors. S l.atoi s and Ineiu- u. t- prospect. I. -rests, as well : '.'acturcs. Sa.M'W H tl I.s.I.AMis. From the Sandwich ! I. binds we h am that a .'.i-turbalici- took r.lacf. at Kialta Islands, adiaceut to Tahiti. i i I. i- .1 .... ... . I I. a i . . ....i .. j .'.i.aa..r,..ii.i as iiiinsi'ii manner, by a wins ot iiieir n.m, .... mis as in; n'. ... - - PodcT Have we shown over aud again, .bat have had oica-ionto cha nge I hi o r opinions I vi.i..a i.K.1 nrion I .I. suM-CI. anil some i an : W llO ri j iv v h :ch so in 1 r. V .in, i'f pr .v.ii.i-s t I in- r. ii. 1. n,l t-.,l..l u iil at-crur p ptitl-.y. Ti.t- BIiH-.l ul ', . i ; . 4 to 11 r'.i ot :on I lie M;te t'roln li.o la and p 1 It.' I I,. i:.,u any i-.au r ,. b;,. t.lt linn hate,'.'t.e 'l me enie in'jnc'i .r...u'. ... i rijrhli when a battle ensued, wbieii lastou lor live itt iitu i,0,ri. resultini' in the riispcrsion of the l els. I he government troops lost tour, Hoi. ra.l Imp lite l.t i.i i Will aii.j. ol. l.ll lit Is W illt'll y repay iiielits w hied tr-" 1 -.1 .MS I. :.f pr i liav bt'tn a.i' pttd b-iTc in.il biii, i. n m en i!, v.r v . ursi i V i ( ...til. a. ti , in in H i' illit u; -In, I it-ai r et n n- v ; aliif llial tile since it i. not to !.e the Pope claims tintuitil as well as ..';.; ' mi authority ovi r every man in mi lanus, and over all temporal thiu.'S throughout the Earth ' li. r- then e ban ai:."u ' ui.iny oil. i rs, other admis-innl of the fat t, atiotl.. r declaration of the Pope's sopremaey and of the Jesuit's intentions ; ol tti.-ir .i.ffer-nl views, aud wi-hi s, lit.tat ure and arts; that the Catholic emigration is not a mere wave that rushes upon a shore and dks awny, hut that it is what we have alwajs conteii'li ii f.,r i' mini with biuners on who-e liont - is in-cribed f.'""v'"'. " Yetwi.h ill this A PATRIOTIC SCENE. ; cvi,lenfe before thr.il, Ibcro arc sonic w l.o Tbe Senate bad under consideration, on , cannot believe it, who Luucstly regard it as . sJni.irdiv last, the bill to aid in the erection ' a phantom of the tram, some whose cyesj of a Mo:iuiiu:it, in independence Square, are dazzled by the vi.-inn of some coutcn.p- j been l.e; I t U.ll ,' H bound to i it,. i .i r ..w,..i,i.,i nv u p ail iu aui iiua.c TUI5EE MINE US ATTACKED V " : Thousand of dollars have becu cipcnbil LKItS. ' i ri endeavora'to urroou.tt t'uis obstacle, r.d Pl ArttiviLLt, Dee. 23,ls55. it was at last accomplished (in l"..2.'.Vt) y cep. that he voted agai.-'s. ' Tll4 Mououill Lcnocl Extra mjs : John l""". f;-I fb't ",..,,,, 1 - .. i ....... .i- - . 1 1 : ..rb I If thta kti-oriLlein lho I nli- ;i. Ler t 1 undress, sun Uereceivid the following slaruing iniein- oi.ev-. - cralic rcdeeessors, ,Pnce I.,-, ni-hl, after our paper had been fencer says : bill. 'lho reason is ,,,,,.,1 c,), Kocky Cannon, tbc place of " Wi.h the machine iufenlcd by bini, or, .i.i. . I i . . ... .i.... i inrr..4. 1.....1 um, h In mm i in t.a , u aim roff.l.r ineoiiclusive as io i:i-i i -i'..o. s si tne trsgeuv. mwucrji uu "" ni.io. - , , i cau-e he is neither to L-gV by Ins view iMll C!,tl,ll about forty mile north of this ,,ir,y ion of quarti roci per day of twrli place near Todd s alley, and umuliabilcu. hours; ana mice, an amalgamator ua uta I5'. KV Canon, Wednesday, Dec.20l-.-4. .ttaehed tn i:, eT.ally valuable The pt No officer having been within a eonveni- duct of every day. labor can be Lad .. tnt distm e t attend a case of emergency hard, clean KolJ, ly a ...c hod n, simp. that has j ust happened near our isolated grinding coffee. 1 he whole affa.r bss bps-, camp, the uudersigneJ constituted them- purchased by a Company .o New ur.,r.l -.lies a comer's jurv, and held ... inquest is now called the 'Eureka Crusluu- Mi over the .1. cea-cd bodies of twelve men tb.t chine.' 'IVy are ercct.ng one at tl... i.nl I ii uicriy oppo-cU o f..r it. 'i he exaiiip .....i n.,t I..- fu'.loned. txeep t llllder IlUe euuj-taiii cs .d tbe rebels eight killed. si i an i otl.c; ; - c-'' i.T'ttmg. Ci, w, a.-: ' cuu ::7""?"'Z" ' Philadelphia, comiuemoiativ. of the bed, tible office till hej- cannot see it. l ',:,ce In. p rt.cu, .r and t- ei.;i, In. .lu.iy.' Tn 0f Ind, petidence. This bill (or rath- We are told, that Itoiuai l-w is I'..ire i, I...I..' ii.urc i.." ...... laoii-;. n.-ne re a jjj 0f a similar nature,) has already triumph, ultimately, by reasouot its . the incasure, i uf Mr. Polk ed, except under hue eir- uel from lia'-' olijeci'mus. 1 Iip .... n.trv is not now in a -tatc ot 1:. 1 n ::-urv iuirnveii -bed. ll 1 i!,- .oven, the President's uniid. It wi.I still he eiaiuie I thai the -em M-ity ot the Amer ican p. ople vili il.tii.e t ) favor the claim, and to coinieniu its re,e ;ii.iii by one man ai ur its approval by C iuic-s, sometime by one bod aloiie, and ti." by b nh bodie-, and ail, r its approval by so many Mate I.. -i-lalui es and sn many pulln- 1 m'ips. linn, a.-ain, the veto power has always be Colli...! t i j-i --t . JM- ;il...i- tie r i;i-t:'.uti.iiaii'y .'t a me i-nre, or I r:.-h i. "I I '.-I-- w ar, imr i' t ular lei 1- f- ton frr::i S.i. ,f su.-ar d wL. at ' a.arfced .--.in:.','-" I .. .-. L':t.e. A -. We Le w'.ji:-h in p!r k.'pp tun of C. of .hg f Jap pan b Th)-- l.t t j t I'-rrv are tirj-.'l '1 .) ' .. IJ : l i C :. ii;p:.!-. i-nu -'.: s- v. i tLe C. f:-;.i Japan s :a'lv I,- el t... Tt r..ncc. I hnr al.li ll- !. I V i rn w-;ir..M Lull nna..-- t.i .r.n. un ll nl- a..r,. s.iU on- Ought, then, tlii- to t'iO report of the Senate proceeoings. ' wonderful oi.inin'ion, to compiain .1 ?!.-. llavu.r a! Jre.sed the Senate upon the American p..-o..- are aroused t i pro the merits" of the biii, in one of the .mast tt-ct themselves .' aulu-eail eoii-tita..oii;i; th- ri 'hts W',L' i i ..... . ....... 1 1... tft, nt tin nri-rrrni tlil 1 1, . i, - vil ..i... Im .i. i s Fur its details w refer our readers derful oratiiz it: i . e ii 1 Siiilh Cnrdina Rin.'l. . ::c u. ti.t K ;' f h Pr. a.ner.t r.-t'iof at of .- H".ri. Er in li. t t l J - li - .1 .r, It I I t T: J'l .-.ne-s l ,T t'. : ti 1-.-.4 ' it V Ti 3'J i :i.cr.:i T.l-l.al T.s ,r) tint t!i- d but th-.- ari- are v ar: r.jcr.aiv rv e on .f a r .-1 cf tho p:i: : In the . I . a -i iiilar iii.tn r; i! l r-.-eLt vt is s.:it ti lijui : by t:." Kr p r'-: ti..-- ' !.-r,r-it'"i r. ir :iij '. ie ll lac. v. h.eH. w i.i irivc I ... .'ap ! -i St. , K b . iance ol s'!,-.V0. ,mt at" ij,"j.i,; eiii.i. n.i ol" jicrc.ii. epi. oi I'.t- ' ..i p-r.y, u i: levc Tii'j road b... v.tlacd 10.J". 11 orr 1-j.l and fioJ.lli, on-. :ro-u wi.r Kin.- he I' 1 i.' of Iar the pre -"lit -r 11 r d i.-ir e- -e i !- t t'.- Kill ;. t , I : "'( t-'. I -prang. ii ad jr.- V,- I'r.iif.! SMtfS'Biitr. t:, .t 1 1- w r.". ' riv. n..". i-.-l' ! t'.p Ho", .1. ci.tr. lo ti c L'. S. S. n :. eic.uelit and thn..in ' cllorts ever neiivere.. , means in incir po r id seeu.c n 'r-v ' iu the Capitol, an effort that enchained handed dowu lo tie tu by .nnr ' tl att, -i. linn, and elieit. d the ino-t marked How can wo decide in f '"?r oi" : ,! ...trr.rioiis rtf fp. lin" uiion the part of three who de .y '. U uiporal t'ia members cf ibe I odv, and the auditory ciai iied, when wc s who were pre-ei.t. The bill not only pa-sed the second and third readings ut.atiimou-ly, without a call for the yeas and nays, but a tiunil i r of gent!, nu n a-ked the privilege jf i. cf'- linir fjts rcorict .' Wc d. aot suppose that the House of C.juitnens will b. -itate, for a moment, to f., 1,,-jt th.. pi air.r,!. si t I v the Senate. We ,. II. s,-. r i; fathers : e two or jo.tor i- , , . i it i x-rleiJ, ami me ri-l.t to exercis-i it ) r nin.l--.t..'d in the lec ture room, from tin- l'i'pit, tul in th- '11 . i il docuineiits of tl.t pi.ip'igai..'is ot the Pope biinseif the older of the J-iiit-. wiij are ino-t adroit a-, they are most un scrupulous of .'lien 1 Mr. Iluntin-iion, -pi-akin.' by authority, thoj.'ht our uationai.ty would le" molili ser up. bauld be ashamed of North Carolina, were Pd, elevated and r. lme l by an nd.i-t.ni oi -he alcr.r, of tbe L'loiious old thirteen, to Celtic blood : " thai " rdigion " Catho.i- fait, r, when Patriotism becks her ou . i eisn., for there is no r.ul.Yjz. ! of tbe Holy moil,, r el. .'ion witu lii in . Church,') " w ml t As- Am -Hi an 1! .t.i. in Pah is. A n ae:'i, t be eonJ-. - t-l ou the Au.eticati piaa, is bui.t in i'a!i-, w . anv t -a : in ti:i- c io itry f.r ill; lo'i 1 -.. t in lt-i tii, an i 1 c j.eri'i ' - l in. '- ' ' o . a o 1 l.i.s vil'.'. 1 j.... i i -ur; Kn. I ill ;:. .Ni ri re lest. I ue C nllpJ--'i h nti i-s s ar.-'a I lie -, a 'it 1. Pa l,.t:l an.- .) I 1 ' ' J- oec li ','i'ig er .und bi-n, w.t.i .-a'ne ext-ot. aii 1 an t t.t. . - . letween tii- sii 'p an i ' nr.n.-r p...,r;..-a ar- o:'.-n;.... 1 1 v ti. ha'..; i-J i itl'l 1 ' '1 ll : .. A. I .1. 1,'- ft" ! U! Man ' i n. I.e. piii.eip'ii (.:. trance A tl.'.- n'.ei o-e'lp jtrci-les, taof the la faf : icl.-.s ital to i'h c.!!..ra! cart. : f; -1 b - I broad. ll.- pni.-.p'i I'i'-'-ri 't ' :VM fc-t long bv aii lUt-J Lr jad. haii is l-")2 t. el Ion .' I'll I,.-, n in; -i i l of ti. -y tJ the , :1c -t rv LH.A'I II OK UISIIUP CA.T.il-v A :'.'.'! nun h . f 1 a ! Rev. m. I'lyt: l I). li.-ir.p ol" the .M iho'iist Kri.cop.--l I hiirc', s. iii.i, tn o n M me .y la-t, .t hi. t snit r.ee ,. Ari-i'rs-", frnni .;;-..:i-p oflliP ln-Lrt. K -hofi ''-"ITS win in- of .he?re La.., ,n t' e ''.-nortrn tion of llie t'l to wneh h- llo.ic ; sn-J a. tn. uniTer.n .."....I l .r iik P'.'v, ortitrn'r ol out be- lurch -t errn.' i . 1 1 n l ' Ti.- : : an-, s fur th- ,.' and Fe 1.. . I):. I i' u- n 1. i n i 'hi. rth . n.l, wi oc lit lii our 1. I!y mil ii'i , ane opitd no cn- r I i'.h turn , l I". kiii Ml.. UU pruutv sii! t n i ran t . en ii in t la' i h i inher . ! IB' d a v w i .a.i. P. i' i' ii. ICk - . . 1 -t .o; I ar , former in ii ll V i . e',1 1 -.: , Ji.t'lOOt, V. an i.t of it. ap irtoi-nii Six bun ir- 1 p. rs 1. 'i he hull stori ,r the servant-. 1 b- - .1'. b i --clri-:: and t.-i-ji ..iihij '- i i.i it a - -1 1 T ere ry i- 1 he cat- ,'.t bna l, ar- iar."- will, jtivat i.s ..-in bo ae-t- .-.taiiu 10 i 'J iif hour ot . .- ii v t. y ai. ll Win- a -I to . ,t o::i -.t l y I i oil . Lv 1 v. .M-t!i . ii, I... r l.n.i ..1v. l-i in in. sitty. 1. t',. He enteral. -, t-1 r. '" ; thus ti 'o l ii :y i a" k-a lo I.-. . i.u:'-:. n S ii .,) fill, f ii - ( A i. ( ouri h, a.'a t'ui'ii'niio'l. ' . ! r i 1.1. ot' 1 in? Hi . itfr i -' li,.. - i i , . .a it".... J niu i'V lell'l re.ol u'ni 11 :si, :. .. - I U .tie hoi.. ..u by Utv. ti of ! pr'-a ii, hi .allien. We tt I i.C i'l'Jl.1 , I r. l.t pr.t.epa: r.r I' ! .I-. j ..! i,. -m a uage - i prtnri. nt- : ... .. -nr i, i ' .' n-ral .t tin ...I by . n I) 11- : ol no., r 1 1 in a. t W i; U 0 .I.i, r.-s. " -I" V Ki t V. T. A corr - p i i. j.: i ,-l i.e. ! ' .1 1 I r . lor a r .,0-1-1.1 V 1 I" 1,1 a L-il. ,1 .f :. i C tlt A ti e Plri.i'b ri" )' a n' Yei.i. tj the L'l-at ine iii ii.py. lie say "A i'.:. -., th- last f l,i in ht of e lin- N ... I . i in. . .1 t.elo. d -r" 3u,i i." rc '.- I. u l- jin looios' i.i. ri pi.. ) .i(ior..-.':l. .i,-:;y imp. il lii-t ti.u r .. ,., t- -- i r 1. . p i : i ot our i.pisei pj. ) , l. iiinb' ' -! y.-r. .. -i . .no)-ot..)' aiiij pari l.e hao TH - 1,1! ! (..1 i" t I' n. : no j Ion- ii. tiiol.-n I. - il it i.o -I Halt- ee, I n-..r. , .1 ii-s u. THE .u'ir. So tn .icli is said concerning the secrecy v.it'u which the American party conducts its affairs, and tiie horrors of its ceremonies, ...li rations, oaths. Ac . are baitited in such vivid in!'. is to (-xeiri: th-iuiagina'ion of out siders, that it may not be amiss to see what can b- k.ii 1 "ii ti'- o'Iipt -i'i-. AJ one r. a sou why we should guard against foreign llouii-h ii.rlucnrc, w j reet,t the oath of a Hoini-h Pr;c-t, to show that tlipy, in effect, aie sworn agaii-t our country. Here it is : Uomi-h Puik-t'.; Oa;h I, A li, d i ac knowledge the I'cch'sia-tif.'il pow r of his 1-jline-s atid the lii.ther chuii.ii of l'.Oln-, as the chief Head and matron above ail pn t' tidc-d churches throu-hout the whole parth; and that my z-al sha'l be for Sr Peter and bis siic':c--ori, as tijp founder of the true and an-ietit Catholii: faith, agaiu-t, ' all b.-nti.-al king-, prineei, States or pow-1 rs r- u-i.aiit ut.to the same ; an 1 although, I. A li, may follow iu ca-e of ....rsecution, i or otbrru i-.c. t be hereticail )" "Vpi-ed. V' ( in so il and cjiisciei ee 1 sbail lioid. aM ami succor the mother Church of Home, as the , .rue, ancient and apo-tolie church. I, A ' !'., further dseliire not to act or control any ii-iiti r or thin ' pr judicial utito lur, ill htr , acred ord.r-, doctiines, ten-t", or coin-' -.bands, without leave of its supreme pont r ("ON Vlf'TP ) Poll come a part ol our institutions, part and parcel of the state. P.eli-ion is the foundation of nationality, and religion, iii':al''atiu'.' the primary oeial dogmas and cardinal rights ol man, will be come a pal. of o-.r institutions. Anglo-Sato:.:.!!, is calculating, selti-.l.. unsympathetic, mnmni-n-sf rviii'.'. with mor hcad than heait. It, (our nationality.) will be refined, solteii.;.!, and elevated, by the infusion of Celtic blood, with a d-vni.rer rjiiiitand uiore s in a' iiilic nature, i-barne-teri.edbya r-li-ious fervor wlii. !i ba- m v er been bard, tied by Cali'.n.i-tie tiieoi-:'; What American A..- will n.t say l',o testatit, Oi this ii opro-id to nil we In iiete in regard lo the cha racier of the pn dom iiiaiit race in this country as well as that of the Iri-h emigrant to American what American, we ay, ii. not be couv iuced tl it it is lime to net lor tne.dcfei.re of l.im-dl and his countty, wh-ti. in a popular a-si in hly, in the lace of nil the denials of bis po sition, a Je.-uit has tho hardiuood to utter tlii-e as-ertions '. Is not this or. t viileiice of - s riower to ac complish a chaiigp in our iii.i.'ut:o... nationality, and should it not arou-e our pride as well as awakcu our feari- ! .V. O. tin ii I't,,-. a i l-st ll ot fact or i .;. 11 . c,, .'-.'ii i--s liss tie- Iti.l. i-J (l.i..o i'lr.-lv. ' l .1 we shall ' - "bat .lie Pre i will u i. ie now return- for the ninth day a p iivat- I iil f'.r paying a revolutionary commutation claim, wnii int. it, at.d ha" boul it. If be can veto that, Le ry thing. .I.iM liu' V!t;. Tho lino..; bad a long silting t ay and a .-blip striiLL'le en tbe l-r. to -I. : il atiou Uiil. No re-nit was ar-.-! el at, 'l nt :! e fri-n :- of tii- I .11 did Hot seem to io-e any rnnh'.'ei,' - in it To-inor-rn v the .j ii -lion is t. l e s. ttl-d, and I have no iloiibt that the bill will t-i-s with out ri-iit:il iiiiielidini i t by a ma lit) -M. ll l a jwetty strong ac in fnorof tl-: el litu tint it was , ji I y Chief .I'l-tii'.: M n-ha!l, Mr. liailey, oi ir.ini i. who r ipi.rt-d th- I ill, stat ed that when b- was a sung man be bad a com. r-atii.n w'ii ihe Chi. f Justice ou ti i- subject, and W 'S iiepii-ed by him v th a belli f 111 the ju-t ee f the claim. it is a.-o a very strong pr-of of the in. rit of hi- claim that the two Si nalor- li'mi South Carolina Mi l s lint!, r and Evan after . . . . . .1 f, 1 T .... . . w.-re killed withiu a mile of our camp, uu at uo.u ...u, ......-- the lUthinsta.it, a full account of which wc have them ,t the lW.tora M.ne in tLa deem it our duty to publish. Three of the ( State." iiiider-igned were eye witnesses of the whole . The Intelligencer is of oiuin that it scene, though too Ur off to give aid iu any nonti as the present stre iu the luuti'T way. On "ye-t-r lay, 1 !th iu-taiit, three : i,iark-t is ped, fold mining in iriuu men, who alt-rwanls proved to boa Mr. ,t onc of the leading features that aid James C. M D uiald, of Alabama, now de- iducw capitalists to invest their spare fuadt c.a-e l, Dr.Holivar A. Spai k,of Mississippi, J,, that State, lt uUo mentions that tcfj'T aud Captain Jon ithati K. lsi, of South all, ihrr are to be found to a great ii Caio.ina, weie travelling ou foot on a trail unt, and the next revival of mining iutrrct wiihii, a mi'e of .. ir camp, to prop. ct a il, with proper management and .he ii- v.-iii i. f gold-bearing iU.r.i, some twenly of the machinery mentioned, it e it an im or thiit v miles nuitU ol this place. As they prtua that no Snaticial distress caa inlerruj: w.i... j.j-siig the bn- of 1 mountain, three of t'i undersigned, being out on a hunting flv iwjith, January 3l, 1655. Am;. e xp. ;,: ton on it's si-le. saw a part;- h were n lit.iisTnATl( tv TIsil Miv- .oi.eiai-1 iu the I u-l-s mat the tra.l -pting lU, WoMr.t. 'lho river is fall of ice at. I up and commence Cling at then. Mr. Me- uaii -atioii entirely suspended. At Moan I maid fell dead. He wa shot before he ' pleasant, iu this county, about fifty woron wa-aware of Ins danger. He and hi party attacked a tavern and destroyed a laf.i bad nothing but their revolvers. Thomas quantity of Ibp.or belonging to the keep r ."'i.rks shot twice nt the banditti, and then ' ,ftrr demoliiliing the liquor, ca.k, Ac, l-:l severely woand-d. Iu the mean time, they dragged tbe owner thraugh the Ibpior, Captain I'iiW", who was .he first to com- ' abich ood aix inches on the floo". War-in-u-t -hooting iu defence of himself and ' rabU mttt llltri agaimt about twenty if party, in an in-taut after tbe first volley "of ,,e p-irtir., but the oliid-rt returned this the robber, being still under, kept up an uriioou and reported inability lo serve tut incessant lire upon them with hi revolver, 1 j.r.jcei. They go back to night with Tt- cvi.ry bal! Inrcing its victim lo Lite me mforcemciils. joiily of (u.(i uh(j B t)1(, ,,ads of parlies seemed i in n i fivr- thntou-h i x liiiinatioii of tli their sup! oil to the bill. '1 h elude unili I w i it-l s and I . i.rht of tin- I i tuo-t tm iii. rou- c Tbe S- ...if- ' i-i n J V i 1 i I! tl An.-ir b ui :.; Ion .' r un -il- C1-, LI - of Wi an I thirtv thou-and doll s.itiotl ! ir th" l i s of their as-i. d a t l.ir'd reading by 17. In 1 -o I, Con-re- i will tm trlii -s -f li a. ,,- a'! .! . i- ! i t ..- O" '..I (1, io i .1 A i i.i : ,.!,! - i. ! !' -i.. . ii l. il 'i a -I ! mi.' J.' .' r.f 1'.. . in I -I I .1. 'I he bid eitri tn is Cant lli id. a r", as uhj, ct, cave lint to rx . from t Iip bey an; the 1 111 ".l.t a. to have be-n iliscnargen. 1 he nirMting robbers made a charge upon Captain Davv wuh bow.e ki'i.e, and oue with a sword or sabre. Captain I 'at is .tuod his ground hi inly, until .hey rushed up abreast of biiu within about four spps. He then made a spring upon tii. in with a large bowie-knife, and gave three of thein wounds that prov ed fatal. Having wounded the other utie very iigli!!vai.l i'i-:ir..i"d him by warding off a blow, a- this la-t mun expressed ill a tone of er.ilitud" before bis death. Captain Davis his own Thk S'TMM-intr Kri.'iwon. The Nt Vork Journal of Commerce ys : We are informed that tbe Eriron I.i not changed hand, and that tho aitrratiom which be is undergoing by tub.tituti. -.teams engines for ealo.ie are en aeeni of the old propri-tor. One hundred nl twenty hand are employed on this work, and it is contemplated to be fiui'lmd by .he middieof next m. nth. We are not inf..rmJ mi what route she is inlendpd tube pit The new engine are said Id te built on itb a view to n m- III to worn at once, i.-.iiiu-' up in. y.ii . .! rt..l Is of the ' . , poi'.aut saving in iut-1 .1 up, ill of ll... ." I. l.t I'leV and n ili or its nut!. Olit ,1 J under her ippoiiitcd or I o i o - to . I w I . I -1 my irioo or .'. pir.-'. i.i .1 H .11. I. i I. r, i if Lai el. ' pri-in ih it t . .-.IV o I.IV' f Nt Vnrii 1,1 U-a -! th : .In r- - Irmb! 1... ti I i v iry 1 r-t ill nv- : ; - -It' .l-'-t lii -t! -- SO: ., i uci. a.'' of p r n .:. I I v .r. d el w H h : in g, i nd h ... o r 1 It-H ii" il if I n ill? i 1. 1--i - is rx-'r '"In Pi.il id !'h; ! s. I !, a i il iva el Pi, ' id. ;,'..! iiit am a an I i... ,!. ly in ire lie.-.-, .,t il, p i or b. re but they si .ft t I--.:i" N.-a V .i k x an i -ve h i 1 li i n, - un :- t ' j. 'unit in l i "i v. t.-,v ,'lnuo. i - ij r a n 1 t :i. " 'lli ;. o !;e .11. '.V e In,, O' 1 11 Hit, III ;!, . ,lluli. not ll, , r in ' ; ... i-i oe appoint-'! ; ami iieni" so pi riniii.:.., men to act, and further b-r interests inor- than my own earthly goo I and earthly piea-ure, as she mid h-r Head, bis llo.ine-s and bis : --so; s hare, or ought A'"'-", '"' jm nnr till .mi's, jiimrs rv'if", ur j. in' fry fit t-.'i i'' r. ''iiin r o iffiti'tt'f th' tri ul I lii if i 'ili ui. t-'y. ''., j.ilir v. p,-iri!rvst t in. ' .-, roniih a, nr Li'i'rritiff rist or tij srt 'liris iu in a tliiit'J thi i i, ...sr ul i it - 1 1 'jiii the tii'tlhe r i lii'rih t m"t ti' r i iiiiht un! i. -nr . .3' r . ( l. JOOlis h- i-l li, p.-. . f t . ( il tr.. lite. ,tv Ui re!Mi i !V, 1,1 t It.,') IU 1' I to p 11- III. Ul LSL 111, W.' ! . I !, O's- are gr-..t. t u i t, COUIp r. d W ill! hat s ill ring H-re we ,f pi-r-'t!!- ei.it of el. I d. in .din w ori; and it is no', -euiit'i l. r tbe ru b i! li thins- have .Jilt la li-J-T ct I I 'I . 1. I .1 1. 1 .11 I pi .e, ..'.. 1. I I.- II , , . li 1.0 'I ;' tn. .-' r . . Tl. t e ,,i ..I t- ii li .wiji .in o t i. t 'oil. .. ,. a ..ul I a r-on 1 , let .M I my .p.r. I.. m 1-ili a. tne L'em ra ! tllor ni ... I to - '- K .1' . s . ;! reo, i.e.. r ,.l,ijl f.,elio. ifcliil pr. i.eii. . prr-iti.' r". ...It .11-, ! -...,li of V. Oil ICilTI NATE EDITOU. clip tbc folio-ting from the I! lltiiiiore ri -, oi.d-nt of the Wa-hiii.toii -t,r. e v.i-h the fortunate individual joy of his Ur reiii'ii ill. mi ' W" ! iiitiiy . Carol!. 1. 1. UitJ. 1. Jl. ai-,0 Ho. 1 1 nr- o li . ! . I. I ol. ' f, r. y. Te. to ..' i ! I i I ; a no-, li.t Ss,u: I ... .!ll ia.V'oM-il i!y to ; in r a 1. ,. in a-t . ti , if y wnlH our anil lot- t-iii'ori n i f inif b . rei'v . iir-.. ear kiiioh'sl In w ii,ur iu .i. w.j t " I tin iitiuimd i that a certain edit l.cui, u iu tins Ion ago w u f 3l t u!iat of -V.' 1,11'M ill one of our lotteries, now credibly iuloimed that .litre I"" o r ii not 1 i my la-t b iter a rumor r of a Southt ru literary o at pi'i.-M-iit is publi-hing his city, hairing be- ti burnt out at Columbia, South Carolina, li t week in dinning a prize I am is no of the fact. Aft' r n cnung tm- money, be present-d tlie vrndor with l, and put the remainder iu his pocket. 'Ibis shown that editors are not without the pale of foituii's' su.iies. It is decidedly liiti fortubie to have eui h a sum showered Jnt a one 'a lap t!io Miii.g.-nt times. 'Jay he !; lang to tojjy if.'' i:e..-!stim; the I'l'iiU'IVE SLAVE LAW. W.. ii.r.li.iiii il a four d.11'. n-fi 1 1 1 r, S M. li-ioth. an editor, had bn n couii-ted at Milwaukie of participating in the risnieof a fugitit e slave. '1 be verdict sybj. -ci s the defelidaiit to iiu'iri-cnliient not t xereditig six motilhs, and a fine not exceeding 011 tliousand dollars. The News of that city say-; " We rejoice at thi verdict, not becnu -this ilefi inlatit it undo to sufier, but b--cau-c it is c lieul id.-d to U ach un n a lin t w hi-li they have been too prone In lor-et, lhat we Ir." under a gov-i iniient of law ; that our iii-tii'itions of freedom r. -t upon the ob-i rvaii' i- of ,iw J that the rampant spuit of mo ti law shaii Hot be lob late. I with impunity in th- free Slain of Wiscon sin : that llie (loeti ioe of a higher law, t-j justify a di-r.-gard of the all-gianni wiu.l. every eititeti owe., to bis coiiutiy, is n fa I - -do. tiiii-, and th it I,... who attempt, to put it into pi actica 1 op- ratio! i- l ining n sli a ;ht roid and a shoil one to the p-tiit, t.li.ity. ' A Ll.i. K Ilosj; Th j boiticult ni-tl of Palis L ive sine, i-lfd by artificial cro-iiig. in obtaiiiing a n itiril ro-e of blue color, whieli is the fourth color obtained by iirli- tleiiil mean that and the yellow or Ira ro-e, the bla'di or pjrpl.! ro-e, and tlie stu ped row, beiiin all inventions, and tin: re s'j.l of skilful aud atritn-Ific gsrd'.-niog. n r- ri : : ! tell I . ni Th- S ell-.' Pail debated t bill at tbi hoi n -ll M,. i...... Mr. J road, nt. eon -1 mi t.oii, i i li.-s i-ti t !: I. ing able to of thi lil be , the oa ti i hiinilred a coiiip-n. .--. !. 'i be bid a . t- of 111 to tiled to the cifli- of pi k -tin r, the sum ioliar-. S-l. 1 1 I 'o'tni.itle- on t! id , hue h u l a n lectin: but aril bin1 ling up a.i th: wouu'l Iniiig, of both hi. Irifiids ami enemies. On an exauiinatinii ol la.- p-ro!iS of the de-, c. a - d of t l.o-r lint had coinini-nei'd the at tad; on Captain I'n is nud p. rly, m: ili--, co.er. il I aju-is ear- fi.liy c -jii-eai.-l in their ' ..'i,iti, iirpoiting to be a cup) ol laws 'j :.i, ii.y in.,. ,y wh.cli liny were goterued. , 'I he la-t of this bund has just died. Ilis j , sitwtrti . p". Carpetiler, ll. Ih'" w ound he thought himu'lf but slight, and iltt,t rTril ft U.( M S. II limes, J. & A -cemed in a fair way of recovery until i n,I11M-ur) (; . ft . T .Jones. within the last hour, but corroborated oil - th-ev idence proicn by the papers iu his j T r"v,t- i liiMibrii'jAL. .vigii.-ii tiy n.i;. i iiu.'ij-mia, ana i i j others. 1 C NSKJNEES PEP. KAIL I'.DAI'- I'm-H :'bi!i Jan. to Utu 1'ih .1. C m; th, T. Walton, C. K JwJ. neiiarger V Co.. J. Hamilton, W M I bi nd, K.'ld 4 (i , P. (iall.han.U. Mi Ti.ni.'h P. ltd ex ..'.')' i-h an i. ney 'I he a 1 vi-caled a, p,opr, - t' i:g up up thi of r:,! ( oiiiuntti e coiilu Ui the main f. atures of a bill. . .. . r-. .1. t.lrl. ...I ioit. .is scheme of one 11 of money for its a- well as laii'l ' llhrr- l,al lu-s. The '-mtiiittee not. br-uiiit- on a i.r'.j. ct, did not d-- .-n- 1 0 ca,l up the s 11 r j. 1 t lor action. Ills e v ine nti y 1.-. l-s, to ''.i into the subject without 11 ii :i 11 1 in 1 1 v . at 1. a-t on th- pal the Citmiiiiitri . '1 be matter is .b ad l-r this s ssiott Put.it the in xl se'sio.i, fongress mil pi bal ly, tii- ..j j i-ilion il. the llniise lakil.o tii'.' lead, pa-s a strong bill, making tbe work a I i oi rt iini-i.t 1 oad , a ml nppropri iting a i n ..- '-'in. in i' ; aid. 'I hey v iil pa-M lii li a bn!. know ing I hat it w iil be votoid, alio Inai.e thr 1 1 1 e -1 1 oil an issue at the Pre-,-idi iiti.il cli 1 tion. JtMAlu gi. lh- In-neli Spoliation Li. I has pa- ,-d th- liou-e to day, after a .harp ..lug-!-, by th- 1. ! g-majority of thir ty-four. I bis is a ine-t triumphant cmii i-iou of folly tears pro-re:, lion of thi., ol claim t'i- -t .:-ii-- ..I which ha- Li t-11 its cli'ei "inn ol,; lutii, air! I'.l.itii tea . tnadi: 01, r Another letter dated, P.oi kv Cam).., Dee. K, lol. lo H i,7i i lli mlrrt'in, '' , Vlitrri vtllr. (jnite an exeitin scene happpnrd yester day within a mile of our tent. While two of - . itinera and myself were hunting over the bills we beard tlie report ot guns below us, and faw two small parties shouting at each other, lleing satisfied that they were all stranger, we hesitated for a moinc.it before we ventured to go down. A feel ing of duty, however, prompted us to has ten down to them. Ou approaching we saw t ,,(' two person fall in the fight; (the-c persons U.M. .tl a 1!! .. i,,r u .I ll,r..rt .... 1.-..I ... vt ,!.... nil '1., ntnt... , , , !. , , ... , . . b 1 11 ili.aolv on-i r.r-i iiiii'iit, nan mi iiour nrevious niiiet- i,.. .n 1 1 , de, Will M.rrirrl, in Ih,. rn.inty. en the I . in.t'ril, j-J ll..- Hi v. J. Hunter, Mr. Jt IH N (,l lis (N. ' ' b rru. roun.y. lo M." JAM! O. M A' 1 n Alw, on Hie ..rip limy , a. lb. 11. . UN III! AN In Air. MAKV J,WHS,.lll mt. I'-.iliurjr eouii'y. To llirr, A FIKST R Ti: ("ilttK, nnlil ibe I't "( U.IIV, IS.ili. lil.n.iirp of 11. II. DAVlPH'hV inf. Dissolution. pirln. r.liip formerly ni.lmir 0'" '' .ine of J. K. II Alili lri"N A ul Ii in u 1 11 a 1 fnn.inl. 1 I""" ll"f''' ul. il,. kiLimii nl IMP Ii "in ly follow inn the trail,) and the remaining 1 llmw nub blnl .., Iltun .r. c.rim.lW r.qur.b'1 niu' of the party, (a man somewhat above '""lie in.nif .lii.te p.jmriil. il i ' ' t"' wr. I I! I..-.I. ..I II. 11 tali. I I,. Ilir n ,1 In . ..nr)-. 1,1 .1. lie will.." i . . t ' ' , -. , .. tiiigiiisli by im white hat from all the re-t.) fighting brnvily for his lifu. Approaching still nearer, wc were aur pri-e, stnte nt the sight of eleven men lying -ird on the ground, seven of thein I ad,) belonging, as they afterward.: prov ..... ...i.. ..... .i..,,i in. ir lilllli- .',. (.Il.llie.w p in d ',.. -.. are .trie.ly C.t.Sor I) Mil I'll- ,,, T.N.FAUI!'W- j d, to a parly of robbers,) and only one of A Dissolution & New Firm. I.U.SKlaA.N. u( llie lle I t'tn ! ..... al .11 I I . MJ A f I. ..I.Ki.l lilt int. MM I t" 1 u uc ji.tnj ii iirn-t; ho nu:ivny iirtMl upon " 3 tl i 1 r it- I. 1 . ... I.. . j 1... ,. l. . " a . I ' r im i r v nritr niu rr uoiri m iv . , . . .. J . .... Il.itk h.i t Mtn ti.jfcd in Hit' hari'ii l i"r" woimilr.l robbers having l,, d la-t night, ),,,, ,,rr, ,r ,', ,.,,,. OI, whom " of I hi p.k. In tl. for I ot Lcr tiio-e UK le'l-in, . ! Mll.r U title of 1 1 , I- !,. ill eioaii, i I who ft ot, r, lo th I- iei.,:i. ; i', by Pie-i lent 1 -h '11 ted a ti a nr n Inn-nt - I. lil, s!. iiin f it w as a 11,1 ,f sb.ii p'-rs, t-.i:. and many fb riiiig on the motive, ol )-ed the meii-uia. The surpri-e of some members, ill .,t i J ii.nl close t lit. ir nrcoiii..., cilb. r b T" iiil Firm bite nf ned a we h.vl tell ol them lo b.irv. One huriitn. ir,.,...l. r...i. i. r, nn.e.ilv roi"' who will pr.iiribly reenter ; be is now, how-.".-) r, marked for lil", hiving bet hi hush in Into, and the fore-!iii; r of bit hand. Th" surviving one, win. sn ins to be but little hint, say that thrir bund was compiled of two Americans, fiie Syduey men, and four muii'led robbrrs liavini; died last ni"ht t . . i , . . " ' ,lrd t a.b Xnv Bakery, Toy Slirp? AM) .' COXFICCTiOXAit. an 1 lo bis ii r-gret, is i.l, eiitertained l' l'',) and had jint commeueed opera- i t the .t.m.l roeenlly crup.U-.l by J. M'aH, w the motion, and it oblainrd but one vote iim' hiving killed Chinamen threo ,l,v, ; "ey ' prepir-a 1.. fill .11 nr.!. .nl ; (. . t.t. .tnl.i all ......! n.i.l fsiikltiarsra laVllO III T 1 thai .f Ml U al l, l.ll,,., If. Some p-i-oii- undert .kr to say that thev )''M''rny ami no, I thro.. An,.,;.,,. .. ,i. .. , t ' ! dale .11 Irirnii. lnl cu.lollicr. WHO mj " .' . . ' . """,r" -,..,1 t, fa,,., Ih, n, will. Ih.ir pilruni f I I.I i - ... .tiiiiiiir.i we eoiinteti iwimtv. ...... .. or i know that the Pn-idetit wiil v. to the Hill.. el'ht ,"Jllf'1 U"I,' through ( apt. I'avis' hat; .1. E. LONE'1' A" Lull 'lonbl a he' her thc-y lave my rljLt ,IJ clothe, (pet-cuu tJirough .his eva.1 Wiiy fl, ''
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
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