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i - v Joshua," says I. "Pid'ct Mr( war anon Mexico. "No. bv ii) means," said Uncle Joshua. "If yon will bok back and read the doc-1 hv'ie.iO of them d.i ys, you will find it. lead, " Whereas, war txnts between thi country and Mexico. " You fee that war J cvue itself. Put you have ti 3 right l make j war upati t-j'-iiti or Cuba unless you got vnur authority fto'ii Coiigvess.'' ) 44 V. al, ui.de, I h ivc got my authority ; from Cong-ess," says I; 44 what lucre do! ou w ai.t ?" 44 Oh, no," sari lie ; '' C ..ingress han't de clared war, became it wa-uld be iu the pa per, a nil 1 sluulJ 3 ! it. 44 $al I don't Hi. mi your Pay Old I-y Cutigrass to 'ali:i:.t"t," mvs 1 ; " I wean oar Kurup vJougn An J then 1 took the dx'kyuirt,t out ot my porhet and sho.vvd it t.i hiiu, signed by Mr. Buchanan, mil Mr- Mason, .u,d Mr. Souley. At f.r-t Lc 4 thuuleiTi: ji 'ii, a'il couldn't sav nothing, fben lie fed I lack on ti.e Con-tit -iti.':i n,-ain, fa-t as he vv-jvs .loos, and a i 1 1 l.e didn't believe our, Co:'.t- er there i;i Kurup was cotisti- 1 twtioiia!. Then lie n aeln -d up to the ilt -If and to k do .mi the ui i C..nt.t itiou, con-red wittt bioi.m ic-athcr. that i.i.ueral J;u--o:t fen: kv.ii uoic thau twenty years ago, and he at on lit spectacles atrJ looked jt all ovir l'n iu iacinniiig to end, and said he c.DuHu't tiud notiiiu about any Congress iu Kurup. Hut if yoj sail your meeting over lb ere in Eurup a Congress," sajs he, 44 I islsjauld l;kr tJ know when4; you Ci.d your authority j to make war 'upon Spaiu or to go fiilibu- t nil about ( nba. 4' tiv, I cie .!o-h :a, fav 5 I. we find i.j'.t :l.t it in that c'su-e re :t eavs 714!'' s.in'i "i".L-i ! ' sai i c hi l In B l.-t.-h'ui 1 1' a w or J, " the! iu ?erp. t.t Joel, who tiie tune, wi: ti out ay ur.cle," Kits he. 44 1 i.u.- von wou.a ituet 1 ue autu rny iu im C.vaaiitdliau aor.itnuar. '1 hat's ue ot the aauojaiciit-c to the Coi.-'tUution that was wdini tv iiiiii-rai J;-vki:i. yoJ know, ab.i te 0f' it a.! I- t'-l.:.' , , . 1.1 . .1 . T.i-u 5 ,r. .1- t j -e 1 to n.o, and .1 .r, 1 v: 1 ,eu r.u:id uiid no- 1 1 :',:'t .;..v rf tile 1 I.iti J- at.-i ti.cv iie ail rirndy, artut-d ;d as the l-i vr iifcl. and wiil ti !e 1 t . v,l c u. hi!: nuJ C lip; tj-uiorrow at 10 o'clock, .bey nre fa'., wf g:it, aui reidy to s'.va;!o".T Cuba i hai 1 1 .!, f.r I t near t ti"-l to 1. r j tuy Hwry. 1 . u in tj at. 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I 3 m its wi.'jws uru i sa v s m a. vu. .c a charlotte: Tuesday, April 21 bo-i. 1j' Ail .-.cciiient hapitcning vesterJsy on the t'hariuile in.! S. I'. Railroad btiuw AVinni-boro, we receiviil iii late new. Warm WniHiT. Last AA't nnesiia y ana T.'ulis. lay wa 'umiil n warm urr day lJt Summer. In rnr ovmi cf rice ti e tarinomettr .euJ at i4!5, but a friend tliinlif lhat a nut a fa.r leit ; at any rite, it a Ino h u r m l'.r comfort .it S'i, ot winch lin rjni;cu. On Silurdy it wan down to 65 and fire comfort able. Pnifuicil for t'oiitpirafv : Wc ham ironi t.'ie Aahevillc SfM Ctator that un Her a charge from .tucge Saundtra, tho Crai.d Jury of l-uucceiihe county, prCMUtrel the Know N . .t . . 1 1 . p.rly for coii!ir:tcy. A nuny of our re.id ia ni-y not umierttabd whet a cunapiracy liKai.i.. nt' g..e loe ii llnwing litfiuit.on el tl. U. icLi-lune ii..j e a coi.spiraiy in law-, ia " An ar-.xnicpt b tween two 01 uiore peraona, f iIm- v niiu ninhcu.'Uf iv to iet:ict, or prorurt to be i:iu;i it ., an innocinl ursine,-! ttlvt.y.'4 AVebtte-r in hia quarto IKctionaiy, (jivea the f.io.un. .ia tier eltT- relit di filliLOTis: " A ri.inb nation of men kr an til purpose; an ..n ineiit Ottwo-u two ir m.-ri- piraoi-s, to cciuii .t n ine crime '" c...e-ert ; irt.ci.i.'ji. a 11 11., I ,n .1- .11 t 1 e..;.. n:t Irt.iM n, vr e l. ;!t nt Uitii.ti ,. .n-.i.-rtii rJ il 1 .t i.iiri!.i 1 t of a State. : a p. I ; a c :ti u '..'1 -p iini-i tne lite of a king ; 1 fniii'.u.y ..;jiat Hie r,c u rmnent." No. wc re ftr.cious In are ti e clMrgc. to h-arn u:nJi r w hich hi ad the lea.) nei1 Judge w ill elaa t e p-n Know. Nothing. There is one thi:. r.: mi. it iilotan iPr.-( ilnrlit t.i pn.i ure toe ire ciionit of "n !:i'"iiit (.f-rn-n lor leiony it ia .t a n. '.n iimu c-f tm f r an evil . , ti-.r t-j lO'Tin .t n -1 cnn.o 111 secret, iter 10 e i:n-.iit t'ciuii, n'-4 . ;irr,. cr insurre-ction j; ,:..: t . goeri.n ijtt. n,r a p' r4-'r a Cooape riyaiii.t the life of akin?, nor a conapiraty r;iinit t.ie g..ernntcr t. Tiwr, againat w'oal have the Know -N'otiiini,' conspired. We will K i VoU. TlieV h-?e no de-uiit ctjos;o!cJ to ce. teat AI-. Ciiogin in, if tiiey can, and Juoj;e Sauu fear:' 1.1-t result, ban aii i-tci thi ruse to :r 'iiti 11 t. 1 p'1;'-. ,(1 as t'4 prevent those alia have not becoir.c numbers Jrom jciiiiiij;, and to prevent t. o.-e i.o a.-, im u. air., Jrom aet.li w.'.n toe pirty. Til a is t..e;r eniv i rt-nce. Tuey w?il r.el vcte for t'l.i.in.'.n, ii..: tae atteinol ia maUc t.t fr i.ten thrin erf. There ia one l...ng wc wouiu ai V to Juo'r Sauliuera, ana it la tins : S iouM li'.e Know .Noil, iiiijs have a majority in tue 11' it iKitl 'trr, wc we-uM not ie; atj-uri-cc if II, e-y 1111 taeli iiiui. He I. is ai'.eei Ilia jndieial s-Jt ii iin 11. ta t!'t jrtil.tical art nil. i-t. li-t I'.i-C'jvi-r!!-. or .'hed to t:ie W o.-i.'l da tc tr ' nil South Carolina Railroad it the pioneer retail in the " olncrvaiir.e of the Sabbath in a Christian country." Tlif Cliurric of Secrecy. ! Mm. r.nn. ..hi.rl 111 tllB K HO W Nil t b i 11 C Daf- ty U'Cau-o they hold tlnir inectiim trcretiy. 10 remove thin prcjudico wc give the followinj; orii. icle from the Richmond Whijf on opplicuble not only to that SUtc but to our ovn : 44 The ino' . sromii:eiil objection to the Know. Nothing pirty, ia that it i a tttrtt political or. guniiacion. Aiiiwic every other oljeclinn ihnt inay be brought to it, and llic objecti.r invariably rt'eura to lite charge of lecrrcy, ard dmcourea you indifnunlly about niidmg!.r eonsirator, dark. lantern baiuiitti, bata, owls and hyeiiui. Now it tlic end which thia purty proptura to attain, were kept aecret, there might be aome i!.,llilMlity ill till ehjc cll'ill. Hut It well know n tlut t.iia i not tin- c I lie princip ca . ot" the party are Ik-fore the world the lame be. twieii tht iii and their oppoin nt f..irly inmie up j and lliey are ready and willing to put their I caune into the hand of the popular jury for ue. 4 nalou. ! The iuttrior ortranizattuH it aecri t. And why f ! Ilicause Ihev call bitter acriiuipliah tlnir purpo. j n by aecrrt akK'riiition. I'm anybody object i to Al 'sonry and Odd Ki-llnw ship because t hey ae. conipimh lifcda of ch.irity and bmcvolcncc by sc. j cret me.nn N' t nt all. t u the contrary, thia I vi ry ftcrf. y in tn.scnti.il 'o the integrity and pre. j ..- i-..t i.,n ,i" il rdi-rn. and t lie nn!v lliine which .... ......t. tl...... lV..iti f'lllinii 1.) IM'-rt-K. i On" w iulil nippose Iroin Hearing t"'se wormy crnihritii declaim, that linn w. the firat in-1 hi .1 me 111 the history of our country of a eecrct 1 D.M.tic.il society. Do they know that the Vonetn. ! I - (o n tchich framrd the Cmitlitutiun 0 the Imted itutct, tut vtth clved doni fiom the 25A of Mny ,10 Ihr 11 of Sefltmbert ,If not, let them consul 'Jetl'imf biography ailal other contrliipuraneou ' history. AVh it mi the midnight caucua, which wn held hen. ni''l'l alter night in the month of .Varc'n. lijU. tor the avowed purne of exclud ing evi-ry Whip 111 irgini from the bulla of ( . i f re w hat wai that but a aicret political M'Cle ty 1 Itat the Kiiow.N.ilhini: plot ajaint tlie liber. tie ot the people w ? The people bare i r ohl to vote ns thev choo-te and it' they chooae ; to vote with toe K now -Nothu gs. who can gam-! say t'it ir right to do i? It i abr-urd to talk of! plotting agiinat the liberliea of the people for I are not tl.ev who are thin auppoaed to plot, a I portion of tlic m i.ple theinselve. and a very large I portion at that .' and is it riasonabli' to auppoae . lhat the peoplt: Will filot .gaml till rnseiliN ? ; The truth ia t!i..t 111 Virginia e ( cially, the Stale ha been virtually ru'eit bvsirrit political 1 ' aecielics. The plan ot every cnipngn was con- ! iite-u here in K.ciin'oiid bv u aeerit politie-tl o. ; . .. 1. .1... i, ... 1 r. ...... 11... i. i eiei,Mioiiiiiii.ciiieiiiiiiiiii.auiio'. in ii - I .,.Vh,r, h.d ih. ,r .,.. ,d iii.ir ..ri. : atr confcicnrr. I The principal cauae, in eitir opinion of tliis hue j and cry of the Junto ag.in.t si-eret iiolitical o. riclica. ia lhat it b.ork a their ow n gnnie. It break 1 the force of tUnr ..-cret aocietr by oppemg to it ! one more rcpubliean ill Its orgap;zl and ron. eiU' nt'v niorn aeeeptahle to ttie pi liiof iji'iirtmiji .' nte. time As for ti e dark lantern, history ti lis us that i .... t.1.1..., .. .. .1.. ... .1 ........ 1.. .. Oil Bi IHMII 111) .Jim 111 1 in in,' l Jim o-l "l-iui i;.r siri.i-i of A.hen, look.ng ;.,r an l-ene.t inan.i And mi do the know Xntiurgs g" about looking tor hot. est men end 11110 limn too . Thr Nat rontrr-vs. Tl e following t.blc ' the Adoiinistriitie.n trd of the opposition in the last and next II .ute oT Keprearntativcs, r fir a ihoee Stall a 111 w inch ciec lions have Leen he'd are ! coiicermd : 3lt!i fonr-ea. 31.!. 1 Opniis'n. Ai-iniu. (,ij'j'!'i. . A i 11 in. Mane 5 1 3 .1 New ll.ii.pshirr 3 U 0 3 i Atin.iil 3 tl 3 U Alans ..i-l.uarlt II 0 1 'J 1 Rhode I-land 2 0 0 2 1 ( iiiini ciieul 4 0 0 4 ! New York 4 I'.' 21 N'.-w J. rsy 4 1 1 4 Pi-ninvluiiii Ql 4 9 16 j no in ' vi o ;t ia Im.iana b 2 1 IU l.r.ii 4 4 I j ' .Al.!.ig.in 3 1 0 4 1 W. serins, n ii 1 (13; I.wa II 11 l..'.rn.a U i il 'J : ii ia Kmc I 0 tl 1 I F.onCv 0 1 0 1r South Carolina 0 6 0 6 i A-katisas 0 2 0 2. Alia.oun b I 4 3 j J iil 31 o7 I1 4 i Tin State h.ve J.t to vote in which 73 mem hr r inain to le hosen. In ihe lat Congrea t! s. M it. a rle t. il ."ot Ai.ll li.ia ratn.-n snd 'J4l Op j. aiti.-n. 'I he a ui e result n , t'w l,'p,a;tion wo. iiave n.'i iio.jiitily Hi ti e lloue. lijn. .Mrjdim A.laini. a g' f tl ma n. one of the Cmted Stiles Srn. i 111 Al.sajistp;ii, tuade a speecn at Jacinto, in ngo eounly, tin ihe Uistti ull., in w hit.!1, iie ii n :u.ri ui.t ' f his at'"., aidahip. r rt.in a . i f his T' rinrks in t!ie K.tstport t;2ette, ttr 1 lie f'o'ovv .r.g 1 xtr.n t : is rci s. i.s tor th" vi.te !,r.- r.i st ,,n a- v- r v 1; iri iiiii,. i,t fun st.i n i f foil 1 a-ii'-ri-stt riu'it g ti e I. n.e leal in li ti-ru; i- o a s-at ii. the !.,..!. ii Slat, a ..l,ate. II. iii iaoeij &t I.li'tii to t . a no t of h I,, i nig L-i n !..- 0 out (" 1 1i. i n 100. r: il r j.irt , !-,r 1 : e . f : t r ' i Ci ' '. o.ii M.d .it:. 'ae n v of hi- Oi I to aioi lift t..e i K'-t.i - fistijr.'liT' 11 laws. Il- San! Iliat Hi hia j iii'gliien l, lime had arrived ve t.t ft na '.ion sat liee-aaary . '1 hat 111 V ! w ol tne gr it li-it ot .mil .grain ii. w 1. ,i. ii wa s elaii a isour. ti il", I i : !t'.a..'i, eiii.n l. i risen! some lo a tsll-i . naiing' f-r Its r'.e'el nndtitn th' t-ro. ti i to, ti of Im. ... ijiitry from a g-a.wing tonign :n ti ii elite, r. ti.j rj. , uo- as I r us in us io a. ti.e i 4- ' rs. V :. ga :.' io. a .: In. I r. u. ii ... . , -lni trasii o! t.ie . . . .io o to l,e in- Hi i.t it i,l a, I o in- ;,-,se.! ii,Iife!y ot lor-igiors, w o.i I. r-'itiCy of- i urn i in 1 1.' N t t o. r Ii Mil's, ti.e loir i.il.g ir. tf. I.gy ot a f . S. S- ii ,i t t,r by a LiAint Im nl fit worto. ii as fori.gll v . ga is.i.iis, at.d ti.e o: g,iiit7al.oit ot a, gra na ii raeie 1 it a f.y' -lir t." ,gn a pulal.f.i. ; an in .tovirt.rg at tome hngtli ofion t'.,': t .j els and dt .gos ot' t in . sm ii tn s, el,. i ractt ii a I g ll em as i-niiii' ntly iui-'f f'.ifi to Ihe p'are nd prosjierity t.t our ii.-,ovceI country. UTf-nrf ir it id to h-i t5 !t ken ' , r ' i : i i , whi Mr. W ifi- wa vp. in that city. Vs ftrt fin'' 1 moke laUin' roi. tnsr. ,- aiA- t ji'i U i Sir. Vir a Vff mifi s !ir: iMtmUag.- is-jirit. iH'ft: in Virpiiii.i, h r ti-y , nntj in bt fmr-fl' r i f 1 1 r- M v ;i huu.lt tht? k u . v, - N of it nt. t f i ll.afit.O f I-, II tt:f- 'S ! l hMit .f 'iVt' htf r i. i i r.i lit J aT-il '.Tf f : . or 8 fit! -t.t : a. . i.ji l.k'- H ii. .iu -i. 'I : i.,' i.'i'jUH Hf- .Ur. M (-. . t nni iu!; ,( - , i .ti; hit ' r-. , ( 'iiryii'i; rs Mr.fi. ,.-i-irl'i y k.u v, : I' if, '.ii-i' it itf-t, ft up, I tlf.y y, it liicr': l: on in rr (r s r,f !'' An oiil g?n i! riMti in the r ;ir ot ttia roj.nt Uw',y rtt . utui bi-irnily fMitirksi, "'.rii! ytt i-i(i!" w h-r( tipuii to id . r '!- of to .jv.. ti.i.ly nf-rii. t tlioir fi-fl. It in Mtid l!-t lr. -tf W m H.. riffi Inn n'.t-'i by t.u on' tj.- lIkiI it.iilt, ih .t l.e din not rr'atirnt I.ji k .Mt.'ur., by il- ts,, tm (. co'i'. -J to li.i. yourij lii' rt of thin r.'l Iroin iv nthffi? to nii im r jl i,itrd t" ii i' 1 1 tin ir Ii' jrl.i holcioinr ft ar of lofrtfrip ly I -i tri'.K.ry o( J tj;U Oti; foi..,- t Iri .mu't ol li hi i-cirtii. If" ity tiiifiy fAili rtri!ie li.e (.-opl: r ( .tt f our t r y to iooii at tin t will. : i .not n r ow ;ifiy tlonp 1 1 1 r rn Lr pr'wiiitr. tit ir from t..f.pt or by ji'.t.oii. rUtn'uut't ifi-un up by aityifj j ti ii i-ir.d vf I f f !rutn, und ,!. rtv hii u-r u'ldtr tlic blig!.tir cur; ef Vma- Frrnltn't Practical Treatise on Ituaineit, by E. T. l'reeulcy. Trice, (I J!5, Mui'cd fiec of I'oatiigo. Il has been well mid of thia hook it 41 ia worth ita weight in -old'1 the reading of it will inrpirc any young man to a cluae attention to buaineaa, the teatimony of every one that ha read it ia that it ia the beat and moat intereating hook on money making ever publlahcd. In thia work we have the rxperience of men who have madefle laigcat lortunea in America, in tlxir own language, uch men. gtcphin Ui. rord, John J. Aitor, P. T. ILirnum, John origg, and niHiiy other. Every Father uliould luive it and alter be ha atudird it make hia aou do the aumc- m"7sr"m fob ToTsea rii cabohna wiiio. Ceiicrul rirrt'f, a in. iiibhamtic ron. Aa lonf t:mthall last, It cuii never bvrforirjt How Mi xicif waa contuered. By the gallant licral cott. iiow he cntored the city YA hence Santa Anna tie d, Leaving, behindHim, multitude Ol'dying and of dead. Scott' noble elrid'n of heroiaiii Throut;l.out the iirce-n were rung ; And e ven by the varquit.hr ', Were trii;-iplial ptranK aung : For all the wetftrtiid helpleaa, Ilv hia nrovidintinl care. re la.thtully protected . . "i"' . , , , 1 hese decda were done by W infield Scott, And yet a pirunan would have thought, W ho might iavaad thy Inencla partial report. That bruiatn aua an, to thee, mere apoit; That by patgn whi begun. That bv t wraatlil ot victory won. Winriela tWuti, Brav, Thy niemif ariall be turgol, While HiHturr rluU her Iruves untn!). Wink' t.ile of" high emprise are lold ; Atlrmrinc poeti uliull rt licnrso Thy prais-tn in iiitpiruiK tne. Thy virtue ar4 Uy warlike rt Are all ernbalmt'd m pratiful hciirt : f f ;arh in the unsulln U scrull (if icile, Sh.it! be intior6i-d thy luMioreu name; While luofc mho revile thee. By juft censure flung, Shall amg to lite- v.le ihist From wheiice tlu)' rvpruu,, Vnwepl un honored anti umunj." ron the n. c. wiiii;. Mr. l57ilor : In looking around and oh serving tbe tnanv changes and improve - mcnts taking place in (. harlottc, try attm- . i- i t ll0U was rectecj in passing Oramtc Ivatijfe lo om beaolifu! dagucrrcotypei aupendel against trie wall, and immediately repaired ,0' tlie roon) , 0VPi vlor(. IlJlinj ,.. 0J . r. . ...... . ' . " frleud. 'lUSOn, engaged IU Hit? teauumi an. , i pon eiaiiiiiiing ins 'pecinien4', I was : almost eonpclleJ to take a feat in front of bis c iinera and ailow him to try bis skill , , . , on toy phy,!, -ti.i.y, tirt sati.-fy myself that ihcie was 1,0 danger of explosion or av such t iiiitr. 1 suited the action to the word ; teok a seat cros-legi:ed, when he placed rue in a position to suit himself, and after giving some in-trurtion as to the why's and wherefores, deposited bis plate in 'he camera, asd then with miwi( iof., re. moved lit'; cap and the 11 I sat some thirty seconds in the greatest agony of mind, gax ing at nothing iu particular, until be aain replaced tbe cap of the itistrui .cut and in formed me that 1 might wink a.' rgi h as I plea--.ei! , (ar.l which I assure yoYwai no little.) but Icing ail 011 tiptoe to ace the re suit of bis experiment, what was my sur prise and dciigi.t to see a faj simile of the original, and 1 mast confers it was far su perior to any tiling of the kind I had ever soon in the ."anthem country, and can safe ly rcmiicuii b.tai a- ail nii;t inferior to uonr f r his jra'ticcand experience; and as Mr. Wiikir.soL designs making this bis permanent locati'u for the prosecution of this beautiful art, I hope bo will meet with uch encouragrniri.t from the fru udfi of his W. i r the .v. c. vnna. ilr. llihttr . I have been much gratified of late, at the L-u-ii a! deinon.-tratioti which is cow so prival't.t in our ini.l.-it, and I am rejoiced to sec ti.at the 44 soothing ait" is so highly app rci it -i ; but there are some things iu c!'js run. 11 r-tlon with this subject, ''rim which I vceuhi beg leave to di-scut. I a!i';'dc chit fly to the 44 Ncfgro '' or Hrown Pand ' which l.a- lately tq rung inta exis tence, aud abait which I have principally to do. I am divjio's'i ta be a peaceable and iaw-aliditig uitzcnj and after the din and bustle of the Lcsy day, 1 ,;kc to se.k quiet, a3 I am one of those wlu believe that 44 night i-i th" t'n.e far rat ;" bat I wuld iikc to know ahcra rest is to be found, wlieu this 44I!iawu itiiiid " secin-: to be quartered in tvfry part f our town, " mak ing night hid'O'a.s " with their unearthly din ! As an iiopr avemeiit to the present arrangement, 1 would re-pctttuily suggest to their 14 Ihowi.sh p-, '' that they procure a lyjin summ nt?c m wl.ich to in.Lt ait'l re-r-cive in -tructioo from thejr tutor, (if iay Lve aTr v.J If t!,i- arruri. nitjiit can not Lu tli cUtl, I i i Lavt. i ccj ;jt the au tlioriue. tj Laricr a .-a-ccial tr.iin on on, or tlm other vt uur lluafis to convey thii j.ullic bji-a-i. every evtiiih out of our corf jthV: li:i!t-, uWc tin y cun IjIow ay to their l.f art'n coi.U-i.t. v it hou. arou-iii. the Lntkin proj,cuiti'?i of :vry dog in t.jn, (aui thi.-ir iiamc in ttont) or rau-iii.' the ''ji t citii. n to t ss ut! turn on I, c-.fi.' Imq fcaiiy Lour .f the miai'ii.r.g. cm-. IIAII. KOAI) MHKTI.V;. Pursuant to previous notice, a Hail Ko.id meeting was held at Ileal s Old l ield, in Lincolii Ccnirty, on Suturday, the 1 Ith inst. A. U. aUavidafiii, I'afi)., was called to the chair, ti r, d Jlr. S. X. Jobuat iti aj. pointed Secretary. Jn rnpifst of the chairman, Wm. 1'. I'ynuiii, J-.-f , explained tbe object of the meeting', ami iu a laicibie and .sensible, ad tiresn cf c n-iderable b tigth, appealed ti the patriotism and interest of all concerned, aud expia.iuc.tl, in a very satisfactory man ner, the inestimable benefits which will ae ciue to the asietioti favored by the location of aid road, and that its location depend ed in a great measure upon tbs amount subitril nil on tin; various proposed routes. Henrji (.'.ui-'t r. Iwp, one of the itr-aiig' friends of the Wilmington, (linn lot lit ltutlicrl'a!'itn Pail Kon'l in the Lcgi-la-tine, neat addressed the people and ex plained the provision, of the Charter, and indi'-ated a liiieral mid pairi .tic spiiit. lie was followed by Dr. AA'ni. II Mcl.ean, who showed himself a true fiiuud of the road. Seiitiu cuts of approbation of the course of our members ot the last Legislature who voted for the bid charterit w said road, were fully and freely cxpre-nrd. 'J he proper kind of piiit and f i.turf ris appeared to exi-t; and, although but few persons were prescr.t, norne thirty thousand dollars were ibfottr.allv mlvenbed, upoD eotiditiont '.hat Jr i rtTTV A'. Saar the road passes from Charlotte to Lincoln ton tbrouje.11 Hopewell and crosses the Ca tawba river at or near Tool's Ford. Many other friends of the road living iu the neighborhood, who will increase the sub scription largely when called on by proper ly authorized commissioners, were not present, It n-n resolved that a Kail 1'orul mcctine l6 culled soon in Hopewell, Mecklenburg County, and that clue notice lie given in the Cburlotte fitpcra ; eud further, that tbe Charlotte papjrs and the Hokeville Kxpress be requested to publish these pro ceedings. A. B. DAVIDSON, Chairman. S. X. Johnston, Scl n tanj. THE niKSlPKNT AND C A HI. NET ON THE Cl'lSAN (JLEST10N. The Cabiuct meetings continue to be tho subject of remark, and something 14 very mysterious " is (apparent iu the President's trequent conferences with his War and Na vy Miuisters. A " Hpeck'of war " is visible j,, tije!(u innocent, iuoffeusive people, who to tbe uaked eye, and may show itself in a uav, I10 orse object in view than the pre thauder cloud, alter tho Sun Jacinto shall 'ervation of our liberties arraiust the ma have bad lime, with her machinery, to get ! clii uatioiist of the J'ope of Homo, and for wiibiu hail of a Spanish ehip-of-war. igu paupersaad criminals, passeth our coui- Tbe l'resident, it is believed, takes upon ' probension. Hut so it is he is the aggres hitnself tbe responsibility of the orders, KQT allli 0f course they must act upon tbe whatever tbi-y may be, that have been fiiv- d-efenbiv. They have mado bo war against en to fCaptain MeCauley. He is probably 1 uj1B) out B0 iias U)aja Bar agaiuft thctu. He ordered to blow out of tbe water the Span- fyt inJ substance, that i nvfa lo ttll ish cruisers and their British consorts, also, gI1(i aro no better ti,an & set of un- in resentment of the Spanish assumption of 1 puciJd kuaves. He quoted much Scrip a rigbt to hail our vessel and ask for their Ura ou tlielttj pritcipiliy fr0,u Christ's Ser papers, and to enquire whether they aro on l,uor, ou tu, M0UDti takttii; onou?h trzU to a piratical or commercial errand. This priacD a ,j02eu fermom. from. A Miuister Spaui,h preteusiDii and practice is assumed uf tllfl ,:asI,ui trePCnt interrupted the Hon. tobrquivali4iittotheexerctseofariShtofiK(,IIticnilin(!IDlj told hiiu he was applying search, which, as advocates of the freedom ccrUiu pa6gagef of the Seripturca to tbe of tbe seas, we do not concede to any power, Know Nothings, whi n our Saviour did uot upon any pretence whatever. intend any such application. This seemed Ibe intelligence expected by the govern- ' to disconcert tho gentleman not a little, but from Havana, v. a barl.st.in, proba- Lly relates to the exercise by the JSpauisb authorities of this right of search, or rather of visiting and detaining our vessels. The Lulled States Consul ha, of course, had a conference with the authorities on that sub ject, and tbe result has been communicated 1 to our government Ibe determination of ; -paui-U government to persist in tins practice, is, tuereiore Known, ana 1 no issue on pfris already known. Il remains on ly to brinj tbe question to the test of force. Some appear to tiling that the sinking;, by Capt. McCaulcv, of a lew Srani-li v aels ol war, itb his big Fan ha 11 , w iil not invite war as a consequence. It wii!, ncu r- ttic less be, now, whether more or less vigo louslv carried 011. It will dejieud on Con- 1 .1 I , gross whether it be carried on wit 11 tbe j whole power or not, aud they will probably say not. ' The expectation of intelligence from the destined war station of nctunl destrurti in already by any of our ships, of the fiend ing Spanish guiirtjti ile cai, will ho disap pointed. The onlcrs leading to rMieh an eceiit have been but j ist is-ued, and are in C'linmodore McCauhy's pocket. Hut be wiil Hut fail very soon to luitil public ex pectations and the withes of the govern im i t ou the subject. 'r"WDS ro ",u 10 ht n';-in? " equipping f.r tt.,. t.ult service the largest uec -c ever ae-i.e -a e-. it win require.,!,, c:ccti0II lf,jre thcy joined the Know a very respectable fleet to follow up tbe i sue which one single vcei may make. Spain aj pears to have cxpectfd, and has c-rtainly prepared for a war with the Uni ted States. Sim expected an attempt, ou our part, to seize Cuba, at.d is, uo doubt, prepared fear the attempt, (jeorgo Sanders thinks tbe President will so'm looe tlio prupeet of taking Cuba, by the preiiuiinarv warning1. which Capt. McCauiey s rattlers will give of the intended attack. Ue shall soon have : stirring; Lews from the Uulf. Lor. Halt, Shi. Pros- RirTiov The Aahington Senti tiel makes the following significant an iiouraCe turrit : Mr. Samuel Nortnent, a fourteen hun dred dollar clerk in tbe Third Auditor's efhec, was ou .Saturday removed. Wc are aware of no other reason for this, than that report classes him among thu fraternity of 4'K nowNot4jing." There is uo prescription here, sayi the Norfolk Its-aeon of course not. Mr. Nor rii. i t nasi native ; and our President only looks upon it as prusciipnon when it is pro posed to exclude fiarc-igncrs from oflire. As the forty-six employers of the tjoverimr. tit at Harper s Perry, who have withdrawn from the Know-Nothtog order were natives, very probably they were previously fa- voi-ca who revetacion irom cue l rrsio-nt, ,'.t - t.:-a .i . ti -i . tb- if thry did not withdraw, tbey would j,. withdrawn from the public employment, Mr. N. bad been. aj PlLLMOIIK AT M' 'Ttll. k. The Mobile Ad vt riiirr says : During the Temperance Lecture on Priday night, the speaker re ferred iu glowing tcruis t.' 4 that great and good titan,' ex-Presidrut Pillmore. 'Ibe, mention of bis Lame rati received by that immense concourse of people with such a tumult of applause, as we have seldom wit-ties-ed even iu time of high political exeite meiit. ltrprated cheers, enthu-iastie clap r nag of hands and stamping of feet, drown ed the voiec of the speaker and it was some iiioini tits before ijultt w as restored suffici nwi.t ut. a.f 1. a i.nm. r. rns..;... UlUli ently to allow him t) pranced U.i , . bat a' pleasing? evidence was this of tha abiding bold M.llard Pillmore has upon the .South ern heart. Faithful to the: Constitution and its guaranties, to th" South, her sons will li'atoon forget bis gallant an-I s.-if-saerificiii efforts to pre serve t'n-iu. And then his visit to this .section last i"';i'in did very much to ripen this roiifi'Ieiii ; and tespect into ad iiiiratn.n, e-t'-em and affection. Few, very few (.f our people but wish " long iife anl prosperity to Millard Pillmore." True lmtioiriess is of a retired nature and an enemy to pomp aud noi.se. It rises, in a. - - -a-. me ia mi place, iroin ine enjoy mem oi ones .sf it, ami, m tne nexr, Ir otn the fiicnd-liiti aii'l conversation ot a l.;w le.ct C'Uliliaii- raiis. i ai..i: happiness loves to hu in a eiowd, and to draw the eyes of the world upon her; Hbe does not reciivo any satis l.n tiiii from the applause whi'h she g vrs hr rist If, but from tbe admiration she raues iu ethers. The Cut'll' ll W ITHOUT A WiiKSIItPI'Ell, I Jos tun coprtispotideiit of the Chtistiaii In- iitiircr, sas that "the anomaly exists iu Jioston of a church without a t-ingle wor- shipt r, residing- in the city, of the faith of thn-e who built it. it is believed that not. a single Quaker no-.v resides iu laVl'in. I'illg'iit inquiry of tho Friends' and of .1 t. a - others, has failed to bring' to light a livin: Quaker as a resident of Hostou far sever. Vciir.,. HON. T. h. CLING MAN. We bad the pleasure the undisguised pleasure of hearing this gentleman make his fourth Fpecolt iu tbe canvass, at Hen dersonville, on Tuesday. We took pretty full notes of bis speech, and intended giv ing an extended aecountof it. Hut we are prevented for want of space. We will briefly !, ivo tho outline. In politics be claims lo ,' l.,e " an indi poiidetitout-Mdcir "neither pig nor rntt'iiy. Ho say4 that as import autquos 1 " .1 .r .1' v.t. l. Hous, sucti as tne repeal 01 me ncnumi bill and the Fugitive Slave law, ill agitate the next Congress, it is important that great men full of nerve and undaunted (like him self, of course,) should bo sent to Cougress to defend otr rights. He soon passed over minor questions and came to the major ques tion tho Kuow Nothing question aud proceeded to tell all about these people they call Kuow Nothings, calling them all sorts of hard names aud abusing tliein rouudly, as if they had doue any ihiug to him. We have never heard of their saying t single word agaiusthiui, aud why he should be assail i10 rrcacbd 00. We recolicot of a , certain di.-tingui.-bed person taking Oue upon a high mountain and quoting Scripture but no matter about tins. We understand that Mr. Ciiugmau made a good Kuow Noth ing of one of bis hearers, who said that tbe Know Nothings had put tbe Hou. gentle man on reading his Lai bio and if this is the ctlect, tbey mu.st bo doing good. Mr. Ciinguian's cositiju about the Know Nothings is containe d in a i,ut shell. He does not be dares nut iltreri'ij take isue 1 Mr. Mitrhrl has devoted three yean ta i h them on a aing'.e principle they hoid. ' perfecting Lis invention, and, of cour.-r laut ho throws odium upau them by try ing to i having a patent right, secured tl.r iii-lc.;i make out they are afliliatcd uith'thc' abuli- 'ho wotld of letters, will .on inaks In. for tioiiiats, Xc. lftfhad no objection to them if ; H" present price for the machine u they will vote for him but if tbey will not , evrn hundred clallam. It is the opinio ,! vote for hiiu, tbey must take tbe couscqucu- j Mr- Trow, who is one erf our most iiit.iiie.t ces. Il in evident, he thinks, that the promi- I nd artistic prartical printers, that tg-- nent aotor in the movement are bonlile to! machines are rven better adapted for him, and, therefore, he has concluded if be j Pr,r composition thau for book work , ji-i bad joined them, tbey might have put aome there is this advantage about them, tk'y one ehg in nomination thau himscalf. For 1 never strike ' for higher wage, never mn instance j be was against caucuses, until ; to their work late aneHasy in the moriiir. la.t wiuter in Kaleigh, he fancied that be j v congratulate Mr. Mitchel on bis grt at io could gel tbe nomitntiou of the lctuocra-! vention ; and the ' republic of letters ' ou ti tle party fr tbe I'. S. Senator, w hen be prospective cheapening of ' frii.led ruiUcr ' aubinitted his claims to the caucus and ad-, -V Minvi . viied his friends, who declared ti their con-1 stitueot'lefurv theelectiou thai they would! uot 11b 111 it. to a caucus, to go in with tb other .democrats, and abide bv iUs decision j,e finMy ajvi.,eJ Lis fiiends to wait uutil Nothings,'" if thev desired lo do so : as be would thin be elected, he evideutly meant, j nt ,1 inn'il il,, ,. V.o ,.. ,.f ),,... i. Uurinj tb next two je.r., .0..tl.i.lg wi's'1lmVr;,,ulVU',',,'0.00f tbl!,n)l'r . T-' might turn up, and Le cc ild ride into Cou- V oM,')k "tv'n" h. beginning Sr.",on new iwues. i the eigbth century, !J. f. Tb. ctroava;, We must do Mr. Clingn-an the ,dt to , 'f ' "ccivcd a valuable accr,- : sny, that l.e mi,, a.-, s his ta,i a ill, cntide- - ('-V '-'"ry of a record of one of rubie dtxtenty and ingenuity. Uut unfor- 'l3'1 k'"f. "' ' " read Tijlati- tunateiy for ht-i. be is fi-htiit.io thu dark. ar ,i Un. .,..,, v, .... of the jmagin.tion or recoil with withering jnd overwhcluaing fiarcy upon his own head (iprctator. ; ' WitaVT I)t.M it IEAi ! The Washing- ton Star says : " AA'e hope soon to bear of tbe capture of tbe Spstiih war steamer whose commander has of late been en- paged in stopping American ships on the high sjea.1, engaged in lawful conimeice. vv e are greatly mistaken it ue is not 4 brought up with a round turu ' within the i next thirty. ' (itii.iT ItsTnr.s in Kmixi ri, Cfit vTV Prom a legal genth -man, directly fimii Kmanuel Superior Court, wc learn tiiat th" greatest distress is prevailing in that conn- j ty, in conequence of the scarcity of water.! No rains had fallen Worthy of note since ! the th of September Ian. This distress! at the count v site hd inrrenaeil in rniiia. , ... i qrnce of the additional numbers in atten- dance open the W.l. .fudge Holt had1 bom notified by the landlady of :h, r tinci - , p ,,., that l,e would have t , adjourn ', , , , J 14,41 thelo'irt, or proceed without aiiytbni" t ..' -s . . , i a , .J I'as nut to Ik- liml m Swaiiiestmro or its vi- i. ; , ; , .. ci tatty - Zir.iiii;utt l(,a ) J'jttitut - (,ot- . " J ' ' . , v-nntrs- Tk. ..;..-. Til ' " ' 44 . - " . ti.r .t ..... it . i f.r.A .i..a..a.r.....i iari.ll-. nn.,UMabc a...a wuijaeauei... , . . , L. . . i i i. .Tt I. iic . i the number of women, i be average d ea to tind a bill against John Pigg, a lad about 1 , , . ., ., "" t , e t ii i l . man life is about 3M years. One tuirtfr fourt. eii years of age, for Killing and shoot-: , , i ' i ia-1 ion previous to the age of seven vesrs, f-i ing a man named Pile. . 1 , , ,. " , 1 ,'.,, ,m ... . . , . , , , . half hef..ra rslam la , an I in""! 1 he circumstances am. ihnt I ilo liatl ... , , i. .r . . . I pas this age. etiiov a ft ncity retuse-l li 1" riuarri'l.ea with his wife, and thrcatcn-itl to ' ' .,. . i ,u o i , t , i . .i l e i ! half the buiuau fnccirs. 1 every i.,n' beat her hn escapnl to the haue of the , ' , i , r, I ,. f ,i j , , , , ; oersona only one reaches 1 Otl years ol ui' . ' "'J in -1 ill i-i . n ..s JUito i' 11 I lie, ta j , ', , '. .. . , . ' , ' , niaua oemonslralions to wiiio lirr. when Mrs. Pigg interfered, saying that no woman should bo whipped by a man in her bouse. Pile then struck the mother of the boy several timr-i in the face, when the lad sei.r. a shot gnu and ah it him down, from the (fleets of which Pile died the next day. The neighbors persuaded tho boy to go to 'Joit.ey and surrender himself, which he lid, and the case being invi stigated, t lie Jury relused to indict him liunr. f .t ... . fin iiyu ui.. - - o - - A IIiiNotatHi.K Meiv mast. A gentle- man (says the Albany Ilegister) who ieegl.se,;, a , UO SSI tetisively engaged , failed for about lour or live years ago ext in ,uiness in tin city 8lo0 0:.. H,s creditor, unanimously agreed to Cfiln ri'llllid wilh liian for fi fl ta r..a.t . ,.n . dollar, which they real..cd. He alterwards went to California and got into a prolitabl- i , . . . . 1 . tausiiirss, ami nin e liml tunc lias remitted to bis creditors $tl,OII. of the 5J7H tlOO bo owed the,,,. He W; ,l0 d811bt. r,.s , the. $1.1,0Dl now due them, aud tbeu be 14 all : liW W1"- To na on th r. Kxitimtki-v. We hear that tho youngest son of .fudgi. Kane of Philadelphia, Dr. John K. Kane, who has recently graduat, 1 a.itli the high'eist honor ,' nt tin; llnivursitv mullssl i r n i.. ' . - " - - -a. nta, is to go out as ihe surgeon on one of' the ships of thi exp. diti.jii soon to utait1 for the Arctic Sua, in search of the uti- for..a "ipedition wf hi- elder brothnr. MITCHEL'S TYPE-SETTING MACII.'Nc. We witnessed yesterday a incchniCJi performance, which it will be somewhat Hjfj licult to make our readers underatand. j' the well-known Printing Kstnbli,hiia.ut 0" John F. Trow, Esq., 49 Ann street, we tw type bc by miicbiiiery not only wji, markuble accuracy, but with extraordinary" rapidity. Mr. Trow has five of them m chines in operation, (all that have bc, mud ,) aud Mr. Mitchel, tho inventor . youi.eer brother of John Mitchel, the pat'rj. ot, gives them bis personal uperintciidenci.' As was stated in the Mirror, u fcw j ' since, the volume of Bancroft's Miscellanies was act up in Mr. Trow'a ollice, entirely b. one of these mechanical compositors; they are now at work in petting out " 'S, ingtoa Irving's Life of Washington," 0 published iu a few days by Messrs. Putnam ii Co. We havo before us a couple of r,j. ges of the "first proof" of this iu.ulm,s work j and it is remarkably free from errors In fact, these machines car. uot possibly uu9 a mistake, if the performer upon them touches the right keys. We shall not un dcrtake to describe this wouderfiil labor, saving invention except briefly aud in gut,,, ral terms. It must be sceu at work to Jt appreciated aud admired. The machine is of triangular shape, somewhat resembling x grand piano forte, only not as larc. C( has a key board correponding to Ibe lcttrr, of the alphabet and the 'punctuation inari. 1 as tbe keys of the piano represent the van', ous notes in tbe scale of music ; and the work is done by playing upon tbs fine,:r. board precisely as tunes are played ou'tb piano forte. This part of the performance is done , girls, who acquire the art with great faci!i(v' 1'be letters are supplied by Jong paihc'i each filled with a single letter, winch re quire constant replenishing ; and every t :, upon tbe key scuds the desired letter iei, long lint beneath the machine, from i,ka it is taken by a compositor, broken iat) lines to suit his page or column, and 4jt. fied.' The 1 distribution ' of the type , ingeniously managed as the ' eoDiposiiioa ' but we cannot undertake to describe it Ibis part of the work, too, is done by r... Mr. 'J row informs us thai one of tliee 'n;. chines will do the work of live incn; aui!, after deducting the manual asiti;ie . .. 1 . .L I juneu 10 uprraiaj cur 111 , cue laving in '.: 1 ; cost of composition i an important item Hr.HOMm s CoNrmviEn In the lat nual report of the Koyal At,atic Seacicty, aa interesting account of the recent dicotnn iu Assyria, made by Col. Jlawlinon, u read. Tb movt important diseoverv itthit of an obelisk, in the southeast corner of the ; Pre m.aiinu m .MuiroJ, ai:U erected t ".." -'J , " t. tbe Hebrews. T.glath I . i 1 'V110"" J'" k reign oi iwaDiiaebario. -roui,at. : 'f l,,or. tcetDlJ received, we leara the. ' Col. llawliinon has read the naiue of sea.;. ram n ou the statue of th goj Nei o di up from ihe ruins of the palace of Nicur-d i Scuiiramis appears in a legend upsi tat ' statue to have ben really the wile of I'll, King of Assyria, the same aa is niciit.id iu the I took of King-s, contemporary of . ! ahem, King of Israel. This would r Sciinramn 1.10 years Imfora Neboe LaJwi icr, which curitauidy confirm tbe irad.i.o- recorded by Ilerodotu, that this yuren frs j eedud Niloc"-!, the wile of Nebuchadnici f. by hve ge neralions, eouai ii 11i ears A turther very curious disciavtry, Uitle Col. lUwlin-on, is that the cnit-ijvn.eisl the l'aby Ionian cruciform wiit.ug was c te tinned down at least 0 late as to the titte of tbe Ma cdonian dominion ia Asia, '.- commencement of lbs third century lif.re Christ. ! , "TIRWTI.HO rA' W.-.Sooi. .ndefali-.t . : " I" o " f ' -r,UM' " s' . and condense in the following ris'agri-a . t . . . , vuiiimc of imtinrlar.t larts iu human '' whieh, ss a matter of information, I'-on 4 M .. i . i ti. coiniiaitted to memory Iy every me ia e . , 1 , ,. , i , urmber of languages spokeu in 'ie wir.J I amounts to H.nlit. The iuhabitui.t of t- j g'obf profess more than I.Onu dillrrrtitrri : KK ; 'II. t... ..t .l.... a,..,,.! ij i..a... a am IIHUIUCI V. UIS1U 19 ailUUt - . - , . , r r . - .toeverv H0.oiilv six reach the age u! ' land not mom than one iu "Mill liicita44" ' yeals of age. There are on the earth 1 ; iiOtl.tiOO inhabitants, and of t!. ;c :': :'-' .'i::idi .very year; 9I,.'4 every i'i 1, .'Hi every hour; and () every nimfi or due lo every second. Tbo-e I r about balanced by an e.piil uuiiilt cl birth. '1 he married am long' r Ij wa al lu , .1... I ..! .M ai....o hl '"' ens. ntngi'-, aim nit'itat .til, ii.--- ,. ,hi t I-4'1 i aciiit a sicauv in'i lu'iuririuiis . 'n - men live longer than short ones. have more chances of life in their favrf" vious lo being .HI years of tig than a.', but fewer afterwards. I he number cf c 'r' ... ' .r"',.,, 'n Vr"'on i Marr.age. of ;5 to every I' are most frnJf- TlY'r e. .i . i . . .(inrit , in.l,,e "jl'S "r Knalljr inre ro "tU'" 1".rl ', "nJ 1'ietl", I nuatit l.sr tfiiiihl I isn 1. e- al :i V. 1 n4 liuni tiet '7 1 , , '",'. J riVai' ! "' !wn C"'M' of '"""f! r"" " ' te1 "l ""u ''' tl,e r"Pul"t,on- NltW YlallK fioVKUSKII. Tho ',T 1 Quarterly lle.view has an interesting on this subject. It gives a history of reforms iutroduc.td by Mayor 'B. th" city government. It expresses lac 1 1' ...... .1 r.o,t a el""f' ! effeeted in th- morai and social "A "l"'-' - ., rial couditi"'! of half a million ol V (' ', mx weeks, as Mayor Wood aec..upl'',,e the 1ml half of the fu st .piai tei of hi " yt' mayor;. '.ty. f
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
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