If any tody asks you about that great light, you an tell 'cm you licked Dill i Stokes mo-t confoundflclly." I Franci-co un a powerfully built man,! Itandine six feet an'l one inch in height,! a nrl weighing -.V) pounds. His muscular' system was extraordinarily developed, and j lit Imd been known to shoulder with ease.a ramion-wcighing eleven hundred pounds ; . nd a gentleman of undoubted Veracity,' (Mill living in Virginia, who knew him wall, say: " He could take me in his right "Land, and pass over the ro.nu with me, playio,r niv head against the ooi'.inj as though I had been a doll baby. My weight ', was 105 pound." Hi wife, who was a woman of goo 1 size, and fair proportions, b would take in hi right hand, and hold-, in; her out at arm length, would pass round tli room with her, and carry her up nnd down ,tair in that position. He would take a h.irel of cider 1 y the chime, and holding to his month, would drink from the bung, a Ions and hearty draught wilh eut any nrpaient exertion. CHURCH TENURES Sl'KKCH OF MR BROOKS. ! In looking over the speech of Mr. Erastus llro k, in the Senate of New York, on the Church Tenure bill, we find iu it numy round statesmanlike views. The Cmstitutioti of the United State, though founded on the rock of con, plete . tolerance Congress beiiis prohibited from e-tahli-hing by law, any religious sy-tein. r prevention the free exercise thereof, ac cord" to diitv to the Creator, de gn tj ccure t all citiz 'lis, civil ami religious in dependence from the cmtrol of all de-potte power. It is maintained that the l'apal p wer in the State of New York, is not iu harmony with true civil and religious liber ty that many Ca'holie pi titioiit-r. Anvri can citizen as did the British Catholics in 1 til'.), w ho p-titlo'e.'d Parliament, invoked the Legislature of New York to hear thei remonMrauce against the cxeoimii'inication which held their names up to infamy and r-proach. denied them the rites of bapti.-m and burial, refused the marriage sacrament and in the hour of d-ath. the holy con-ola. tin. of religion, b. can they refu-ed to violate the tru-t laws of New Yolk and Clitre all power in tie- Hi-Lop-. Mr. 15r,..,ks read the folio. v;!g bill of ex coiuiiiuuieiitioil w bicli was i-.-u.'l by 1'- pe liened t VII. , again-i Wiliinm II.. Kin.' of I'rorcinc in Franc-. a-i 1 agnin-t his n. oiler, for having seiz-d certain ecc-I --ia-tie i! pro pert? admini-i. red iy the it. ril;- of St. Gil-. May 'l.-v m-vcr !e !--!. et:i.-l from the fate of Jit ia-, ol Am.. Ci j.i.as, I'll. it.' an 1 II-rod. May tli. y f -:-;i !y .'J--- rf tl.e t-tv of S.-.tan iu rfigi l am! tl lo- .f their fi--!i May tii. y he d n.il.e 1 , a veil, in eurt!., til 1 111 t . re J' ti- ' e. 3-A . M iy tii y -u r the u. ilcilcu-.u of 'iod. ati 1 of ;i.e w vi Id. May 'h-y - i:r -.i; 1 ri u -i! 1 y i:i tiieir body, in iy tiieir mill 1 bi-co:i.e slapiiied, and ine.-t ith ::il b'l'lily pains, ,sud end in j'trJiiun. Mayth'-y ledauini i:ii ti.e Jan. Led One-, and p'-ri-Ii wit I. the wicked. May thi-y be daa.;:.-d wilii li.e Jews, who did tut Icik-.e in Chris', acJ who liueifr u bim. May they be dinned v.lthu.e l'ri te-tant-, ln-rt .ties, wLo wi-h tJ co.rt:,row the Ca' h oiic Church. M.tythtyhc damned with the impiou a;: 1 ,-ir.tit r.-, should they ri 't repent, and re f ic" to reiaru ti.e pr -rtv to the M.-uks of St.i.ile... M iy th -V be damned iu the fo-r parts of t!..' a 'lid " Cur-iJ in tb E Jst abair! 1 in the V"e-l interdicted in the North tscoiu tiunieated in the ju;1i. .Iay th-y be cursed io the day. excoiu-Iiiutiii-af d in the niiit. M ay t!i'i be Jan.n. d wi,i!e -tan 11: -. ex-coruinunica-- d while sitting. May tie y le damn I while catinj. ex communicated in drlt,i;ii,. May t! i y 1 e datum.-1 ia workiti ti.om ID'jnivatoJ in re-tin. M,ijrt'h y he c-irj..- J iu Sprio'. aud c-x-oniiii'inicoted i:i SjniTm-r. Mu 'h' V be d in. ned in Aatun:'!, sud tl-iiiiB iiiif.iie 1 iu tee U ii.;r. M iy th-y l e cir-e i in th p-e-. nt. and exc'jmmuiiical-'d in the time to :o-y. S'. rai;r wi.i le a.'vwed t i e.-.. thMii-o-iv'-s of their pro;rty. arid nm tieir w ita-n pi-ri-j in sin. a id ieir etiiiureu be tie-'rov.-d ! v ti.e .,rd. May I- orie w !ii stia;; ffeak, tri5er uu'i bave jiiet "J Witii ti.e-m. May le e ! -Hi I;rl!,i"S 1 th" f'r'.'-t. w'.O jh eiid ad .i.ini-ter t tin;!:;, ti.e ji ran;', nt Of tfpC IfVy t.el!-IUIi'.tl. Mav hi. eure) and ex"".:u,ii'jei ar.' i t'.e Jhy-:ciau who thsii '.i-.it tln-iu iu tie ir :ekt."-s. M iy i e eur-"J the frarc cI-t- :,- ilikil t ury t'.eir Lo li'-s. It a word, t! ay they be dai.-.ried with ail pi-si'nlc C'll -e- 1 Fran-lat.-d fro-n st I'fHVs ! I ha tutrr In r,!,'r it .'.T,f's in bra- ' e. Now Ti n I. r. did oj ever p r'i-e such a ftrin.' of mule iie'i ji.s. Nj ni'ltr that thl nerve, of weak are! fi'ier-titi 'ispeo;.'e have ivi;n way I i the Ci, n -i.il ,f IY i.t a:.d tie lioiaiii J'-jntiif, li .l s Ua-lei i;ar-. T I ! F. C t ' I f ! " I . A V N A 7 I o S . TL ; St. 1,0'ji II' puLiieui tii :.&s i.:tt r... re is rea-ji.aiy.e pro-pect of reel j in, it the weo'- uaiioti Cijippeway Indian Irjui t ar'.ar i-in. '1 he 1 J.n fea' lie 'A tl,.- tr'atv rcc-'Mlv fMaue bet i ween this tiiee ufu ti.e I .-'.al-- i,. that f i-t .!.!.. i i'i.- r . .i . i. k-t m.. ,ii.z-J to c i lain x: t.t, ' V hi i h tie' Unit-d 1 ' n.'iii- i .te r, ;,i : ju !. they arto ! e i-i it. : t -J ta.i t;.e liji.t-atiJ pr.ii..j;,- A ne-rica -i ' -n- 'lilt des,re tj COIBe Ul.d'.r tin- i.', u !,t .11. i- ry geu-ral, it U -'i: J. an ! !arr- im- v li be -t:--iil". tbia V'ar, tot t hv tie.- br.'i .n- nnd boa- iu-;ar v o : ' ; -?s, i ; b 4.1 J 1 : -e ' . an-! n 1 lie I J"; 1 i-- rA ! .i u: -r-:l. 'I r ; .f' in j re tU'i t;i is . ; -lir" ti, . js- iei leiiji,- thus t , civi.ize ! . an i , ;-. 1 ir..e i.t ;- . . 1. . v ti l.f tried fa-r'y I -r tje tir-t tin.e kinee the t- tiemetit a'. A:ii":i' a. of 1 Jt.-ti i.. fights to the , l"lu 111 Ilf-T Max IV l;:i l-.Ma.SA J'KNJTJ.n 1'ttl'. The Ki h V C.n ...it. !,-' w- k, m nt' ii 1 .xlr. M i r t.t , ,. i .t. nil- try 1 r twoy- ar-, lor f't-,-m,' a 1. ,1 i'-J'i Mr. M.iir i- probably tin r. a. -t man in K y 1 men, Indian 1. 1 1 i- - 1 -. -. L-s J r if 1 1 v 1 worth tiear 1 H'l. ''!- i 1 ' Ti bi- ,ti,fi; ti I.- rieli, an! now he wi.l :, 1 . . til li ir -A l,r -i'.'i 11 A benij the r.. iiesl Ulan la the ' ml 11 1 1 at y , jli I tL..t le )iu.lhiu ol wtieh to be proud . . ci ." I'tnt!, Hortli Carolina SeUiti. s ' -at J v MM x.M. .Mm CHARLOTTE: Tuesday, .Hay S, islo. 1 ' tlit! ii.tlc of tho ncmtn n! vt riiM-,) tn Like pi art in I'lmrlotte t-.,.ty is p.st; m.cU until next Tncs(iav, the I5th iit..i.L. Ulcers. I'Wit'r Ilokr, Tlie Sjli.sluirv Pinurr eentr-oiietH a r'-jmit wi.i. li t PiiV!. is ia circuUtn.n lii.it tilt t-v m nl!e. nun li..ve l.t tn ipr.ki-n of u caniii.ii.tes uf liu-Keu.v.N- t'.iei;? of tliii I i !-t r i 1 I. T! c lunmr tliinlin l.rc.iiiM- Mi. 1 isl.i r js a i rn.'n.l nil ml ef Mr. t'rnij-c tli.it tie cannot ' t' sci.uceil fr in Iiis old c!e rosle il r ! II e i ii s V r tTt I s i.t' p..!ilie.il r,-. f. rmrnt. Ami us I'a n.. .Mr. lluke is couci rutd the llannrr .e i.vis l.c w -.il e an I'. r Jr. -in !w iiu: litir..yed ml.. Mirli a Biiieiiiiil ?l. as .Mr. Ki:nr. N.-w, all Iiavo to my 011 tlie sill, ret if, lliat we lii.pe it tl.ese . lilii men Im-SJ tee nnctiit s of t'-e Ami-r. i-111 p rty umi nt: er of lit. in shon'-i fe. 11 ii.-it. ti l'.-r t oei;risi, tiiat lie may s.:..it the i.inu.e ftf an oiu I'oinin. " ni- t.'mt tif l irril r.jer I'ftt I -it tlittt he l.irio' limnr murf," .n. J eo bit tie fir tiiat prty. As oo.! urn! t.-ui-I li-iin-er its li? cith.-r have pivin up thur party pr. i.;licti.ins, i-n.i why shtmiu ihty 11. -t tie u lee, if lie v urc in t .1 or of A 11111 11 a us r n 1 i 11 er Ati.e.nea. (irn. V;ixliiii:binM lti r tn U'.f DaplisI rhiirrhi's. The Silil.ury I'-.iw:rr pul.hsl.i s a it It. r fr. in (ii n. N -is' 1 . 11 o ', n t., in- iitul. 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(I j. t-, rnit., i i : u, 't,ut in, The introduction iJKail and IMank KnaiU into our country has produced quite a rt vulution in the farming interest. The farmers finding that they lioveH mnrkt t near home where they c.in di jmse of the products of their Land, now ft tl likr intruJuring n sjtem of funning that will increase tne products vt tlie Land tiny cultivate. How is this tu hu doni ? AVy, hy M Miurnn; the Lund, X.c. and using tht- iiU'.-t upprcved niithoiis of ll-iiitiii. Working anM.;.iiiu rin 'rid how are tlu v to improve in tins rrs-peel 7 iy taking the Us-tiim ny of men who h.-ve sn nt thi ir livts in I'lmcrvitiij aitd tf.-tinj; nil the ditlVriiit uielhoiis i liter ir. and prat Iter, and sclcctii jf l!u hi t trt.ui Hiiunj; l htm. There u no one U-tttT calrulaUd to tin tit? tium the anther of the above hnk (II. L. Allen,) hamg had more exiH-rirnee in these mi. Iters man aluu'st any tin r .n-.n ill. it hus ut. ttmpttd to write oil ti.e t-uhji t. 'i'liis honk etin tiiiiiH valuiihle tiiflruelion on all o!' the ah- ve rut nt:t lied fcuhjicU.and m wnlten cut in a pLm, praetiCiil ttU-, so tiiut any luan (hat e.n read, can utitiiTstand it, and e.u!d not be better spent by any furmer tlnn in tlim louk. Nt w ami l'rartic.il N.rth C.ir liua 'omh Hook, bv C II. W'thy, to winch i adtied tlie tohhlitu i turn t the State. Thin work will be fmiutl what it purports to he, i collection uf fi rtm of Leijal Iul rtiim. nts Miiti d to thr w jtils of Justice of the lY-ae, t'lerUs, Sl.triSlV. Cotisit.ibles and the people jjeiitrulty . Tic i.umhtr uf fur 11)? found in this honk u inueh l.'rger tiin in any utlirr. Trice, Sl.f'O Tlurtv ye-rj in the Senate of the I'nitid 5talt n SttK.tr, by 'V. II. Hen ten. Tins is a hif-tnry of the woik'mg nf the Amer-i- nri (.uvernmt rt for thirty ye;-r9'ioiu 1 tx2C to .')0. Tlie wnttr spmt tin e thirty year in the S, n .ie h:intlf ln jijiiis n'iiy years in the Lower Ilniise aiid cont nui-ntly ii better e.ileul.itt d to write a ci rrect history of it than any ulher man ndw hii;. "NuNsr.Nst: uk.'ihl: bihlk. If the render only dt sin s to see an exemplifi. Cut it in uf the true pint ot' Kuin in sin, he w li read t!iC (! i'tw a rt:t le lr--m a ('a t Indie p i pi r in Ntw Otlf iii. II v do v ti like to ;.tiili itf wim nen whoeu'l AnitriCan I'r t- Ftaiits ' Murh't ,M and jj'i upeiilv litr proeribuit; " tKr tif tint nf if th iu.lt7' A.e you willine; tn put uel nun in "i.'fue tn rule li.e tfur.try ' I'o yu k;t.w that t'ticet l;.t:u is voir prteut V ! m.'ttt r ttt iu-r..! ' !.t;!ic people r nit ilIkt t it ts iia.it melt n.e:i llo Kii- m -N -1 i 1 1 n it p ,rty is arr yt ; ! Tln v .it i.riwa'ih t : ti I tut h no n h.ill rvite Aintncu! .-;,A'rs Amman l'irtr.fiitititn in A", thlvunt. Tht tfilf-w t r tT ;srijef hppeirt tl in lh (-It 'tn (-:j!'-.le, ' J. (i,.ii.iin, i int'tr.j ot Iiiij.iv m.'rtiii'L'. wii:td we have tr.f ii.-L ted tcr the hei.tfjt ut our rt ni- r : I' i kr.cw'i no -t of ur r -i ! r, t!. t Mr. V.. ! TL'-r, t (i- rni::II r'fof.ir.pt ji'tvll r. If- t : i prni' i'j . i nt a si i.i i ii .iry . in w hu h, r m o., biy i : r;tn; i hi t f '. n, -nil w bert il ss i .;i iy iiii; ! t t li !! uf t ;c- v I !- With t.' -"' y of krt' lt.ef. I'or ti-t I -st two r, , .f, tj .,( irit-i t.,i ve b- n tn by t: . .M'i- k. rs. n. fui' I'rott t-t lit-. to fi. ti tl e j.-!,. t-U. t'l.r-.vz t,.t. a!-' im -! tni- t -ielu r, v . !r h, . i r tri iipiir- th- in-t 1 1 n t , n ..no .!( T . ! tii. !n -i. t',' y hi - p' piN . I ii the .'! V -nt- i i ..f t. 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Ci.r.ij'i' f'.r ol' N-iolrin, Ciillti) tt.is licro of n.Viiinitrcd fijilitK, To maintain Inn country'. cn.Ufe unci lifilitu, line ng the gr-jatcxl lluitiiinii of any B(;e, Of all wlioae nanus grace the hi.loric pupc ,1 nvia. a 1 From our I'oi-rrspomlriit. CliARl.KsTus. Mny '-!, 1S")". j Since t lie close of. tin- Kuir, tbi- city hn- , 1'i-i'H ratlu-r Lnrrtii of lotnl ineiiii-iii of Mifficit r.t ititi-ri'i-t to mnkc thVui of momotit ; to tlie outsiilf j.ul lie. 'l ite Fair itM-if, was iiltojrt'llicr 8 In illiant ainl !-ui.'oes;.s.iul atl'air, ! mill in lioth tlio intorrt it exciti'il ami tlio crowiifJ attoiuliiiico it oomniaiiilc J, quite cxceeik'il the most .sanguine I'xpt'i-talioii.s of i its friends ami oilvoeatrs. The articles were highly crtilitnl'le to the cotitiil utors, ' & ml outmniiucri'd move tliiin two to one, those on exhibition ut any previous Fair. i Tlie addresses of H"n. .las. ,. Orr, and the President of the Iiisiimle, V. Jl. Law ton, was delivered before immensely crowded uud eiithusiastie nuilitiiees. The ilist of jiremiiiius, as awarded by the Com mittee, was published iu the city papers of 1 Monday last. ! The Firemen's parade, which came tiff on Friday, the '-iTth iu-t., was altogether a 'rrimd and imposing n flair. 'J'he Fire Pe p.'itnient was out, iueluding two Companies from Savannah, uud was reviewed by the Mayor aud Council ut 4 o'clock, P. M. j There w erf twelve engines on the jrround, and si-iinething over one thousand firemen. j The sijiht w as a pior-t jiraud and impo-iiij; i one and the o;'V;-'. will lotii be rtnieiti- ! bered with pleasure by tho-e who witnessed 1 it. 'ne of the t-avMimih Coiiipniiii"' the '" Young Aiin rii-a,'' b 1 a little girl, appa rently about five years old, mounted on a j platform above the et.iue, aud ciu-ireltd ' with a wreath of flowers. i The total ci"l:p-e of the moou came off 'last liil.t, as aniiouneeil in the p:i.ers and Almanacs, to the great delight and liter-tainiiu-tit of our citizens. C. 1. Iielth'-r, Ksq., opened l lie eveninij's entertait.iin nt at ' Apprentices Library, by mounting ton's Tileseripe, and inviting the mooti-tiuck I multitude to take a peep, and fall back to j:ive room for utl-nr. My sii'lit beiiiL' very L'ood, 1 did not patronize the Ti lt se.-pe, liut t;..k a private lo"k, on my own rtsp.m. sil i'.iry, with the nuked eye from n very convt nii't-.t point near the Palmetto tree in (V- lit of the Standard oP.iee. Tht re was some mi-takc in Miller's Alumnae, about the time the doors would op.-n. which cau-ed a part of the crowd to come in rather late, on which accent. t it was pr 1 tn rcpi at the pi rf'.iiniulncs ou to-iii'-now rjih', with an tr.iire m-w programme. The rep-rt.: of the .'-tiiiidar'i. is out tlii- 1 1 1 t i . : : in a very al !.. ai.-l learned ti.-ijuis:ii.n on ecl'p-cs iu (.-iinial, and t lie one uf lat nilit in purtieii'ar. lie con-idi rs tht m in su'iil taste, ami 1 . in a very int.oc. tit kind of aiiiu-rtii'. lit. ni iii ii it nil -i tin in to Un root will and ti trotiae of the CLaria-t n p'.il lie. Tii.' cnti-ii p -,rl(f. n mains firm, with ati iij.'.viir l n i,''.i i i . 'I he sun s ol , stevlay, an. j'jiit-il to r.'"n l a!. -, ti e bulk of which w.l-j .. nl at .ri, raliiti;; from !lj to'.ll. ? 1 ales niiil- 1 10 ei-t ts, tn I :I7 I :i!i s ran up as h'h as (). I'aeitie news f r-.-iu Fur. J o wijiini tau.-i' an iniliiediat..' mivimei' of from oue to two ctlits per pound, wl.ith v. j'.l tu i'l.ir aud rtuiuntritive jiici. ') he slns of tl .' times are a shade more f n couraiii'". ami '.lie mot.vv market deeii.d- !y t-a.-it-r. ('hatif.-lnij is fast j.-ri at and pj.u:ou city, nnd brcoiiiing a 1 with the ad-i.-aiivatit.ir'i-s of vi-l.tio".-, we l.ave ai-o tin- a trow di d and pi ..-u.i er. e.'iti d fri'in all p. W'v occasionally I. i v would ''') Lou. ,r in si f-iits of tin lar.. r c few e. liiii- a.-:, a cut up mi 1!- rr.--t which di-jriiiri t:.. cuardnian in Ki: i. -1 dow ii and .-t.-ii.1 -1 inj to arrt-t a r .! nous p'.piiiiitiou, cou nts of the cotiipas-. - a str.et scene that - crowded th jr'itiei - of the North. A -;, a woman was terril.lv i--! .rJ.-tr-.-t. by a fn. tni ti.e firm of m .-in. A -tr. it, was iiiteiy knock 1 i in tin- act ot iitt.-inpt-ify i-IiU'l win) f ii tiiil iiiL' t'ne v;. li,lt with tln-ir Imwl- nnd it w itli tln-ir bow Is a '..i -i 'V ii:!it, a peneeai -cream.- ; and .i. .-iiuit-t man w a- V n .1 il jw n in Cuii,! i laiid-.-trtet, .'ii.d i. '! i.ls 1. broki n. Such is the Ht-r v:iMi'- j l. ise of city !;!'. It may be ui ii ' r -t to son.e uf vour readers to V: n..'.r ti, it the Mjiiltriv ll'-.u-i-Oil Sullivan's I-,:-l.l, will be (pined about the l't'u ol ,J .! '-. ili -ran l and magnificent style, by P.n.1'1 M.jii-r, the e.x (! leiieed, j niite, and i l"n iei t l.i -t of tin t 'iiarii -to'i liotl. Muti'in'i- win hsve been iti the habit of ry i.du. li.eir umini-i i .N .rtii. will tind at i!.i- j , ,. the (i ;im iiiences, comforts, ami h,iuin - of Saratoga. Nahaiit, or Cu; e May ; ain t:il will be k.Jt ctberw i-c have (,, i Uaiiroad is t-i bo i I tliou-andi of our capi at home, which would h - .-tit at the N il th A ot -trilcted from tin; boat landing to tne liitei, diawn by hor power, ca'ai io of torivcving pas-i ngi r aud baggage to any amount, and with all necessary sp-ed. Ihit is etrtj hatii ally a fa-t ae, ami tho-i. wi, ( xpect to live ami thrive, rn ii -1 keep up with it. (lid fiig)i-in' wont do now, win.n ' Vgung America " is rampant. You will s. e ii, the Standard, of thi morning, a st.iti.iin-i.t of the extravagantly high price o) r markets. Common tough beef, (iiiit bone.) is it-Ling at I cenls a poiiinl ; veal, 'i'i cents ; lamb at i'i cei.tt ; pork 1") cents; fowl", Iri'in l'i to il.til) a pair; gr.i n peas jn cents a peck, ami .-t raw In ri ni 1 cents a d.zen. Lvef) thiog i -i-c soil in our inrii'.itt, is in piopor- tion to tin: above rates. A ml now the question an-.-: who can pay bou-e rent and servant hire, at the pr.-eut rate, and fiiiiu.-h bis t tliie from tin: maiket, and make enough at any ordinary bu-.tie-s In clear i ti-ii'i'i 1 Your C'-rr"sj,oinJi-i t i toHu'iate dnough to have I ill U- or none of the ah v.. (jj ei.-fi. ij l.i ,ir, ali i y, t, In woiks I, aid, by day and night., and iimi- it (Jifheii'.t to pocl.i t a few dollar-. Ciear at tin' end of ( a.-. i w . . k. 'I he weiiiiier, for the last two week-, has been diy, and quite warm tor (he scaJon ; though I see ii 1..H been much warmer in tin: upper 111 irii-ts than it hit been in it 1 In re ha- iuit; a change taken place this ait' I inn ii, an I the cooi Northea-ti-r imii- can - a ga.e. I see llicy are iiee'img rain very mm h in soim: parts of the country, am! I: e (ally crops arc Milfenng, but we have I, id toongli here to tni our ci-t. rns Hill keep Veg. tallOtl (.11 the W:iV. II nil tll.lt i about ail we care for. Mu-qiito t .-nil and 8;e- :iie making' their nj pearat.ee. and an- becoming thick enough tw be q nte aliiioy ing. 1 '1 In.- city mi never more Inall'i.y iit tin. ea-oti. 'the p-t wei-ii, tln-re v.at only i U death I ll colored an'l fi while. Chai let. ton is the healthiest city oil the Atlantic the coa-t. Kill fV ... ....i.i. The llo-ti.n 1 1 n i. si i , j I ss)s that no than one t hou -a ml nisi riagecertihi-at-t 1 li a ve bet II i -in 'I III JaDuary U-t. tnat city since the 1st ,;f luvit- PiOAli Juitil I K --The people of the lower portion of I!iehinoiid county, gave a public dinner on the Dili lilt., to their mem bers of the latu Cleneral Assembly", for their services in procuring a charter for the Wilmington, Charlotte & Uutlierford Road. 15efore the good things were attack ed, a meetim; was held, Pr. John Malloy acting as Clmirnuin, aud F. McLeod as Secretary. The report of the proceedings is published in the Fayettev iilo Ari:us. Major P. C. Melntyre offered ,i preamble ami resolutions, expi ssive of the deep in terest felt by the people of Kieliniond iu the success it this really State enterprise plodeiiis: th. ir best t-(Torts to raise the sub scription necessary to the construction of the Itoad at ait early a period a possible declaring that the Head can, will, and shall be built and returnin,; thanks to their inembcis of the Legislature for their ser vices in procuring the charter. After the adoption of these resolutions, T. J. Morri st y, Ksii , Senator from llielnnond and Robeson, and Col. Walter L. .Steele. Com- moner from Richmond, addressed the meet- inn, presenting in a clear light the many and very great advantages to bu derived linn the construction of the Road. Then came the dinner 1 And after that, more speakins by Col. N. A. McLean of Robesoti, J . A. Mekachin and John Uiue, l-.sqs Rooks of subscription were then opened, and something over two hundred shares ot stock were immediately taken. Wilnitn tun lhruld. The New York Ilt-ruld, in some coin- ! mi iiitf i.ti I a i.iiin nrinA rt . nr... 1.1..1111 nun , , . ,r 1 , 1 . 11 1 breadstutTs, has the fol.uwmg itma.ks : " A gem rai w ail comes in upon us from the North and Northwest, of the prevailing scareilv of breadstuff and the high famine prices "whieh they comina.id. U hy is this ? We have land enough in the Northwestern States almie, to furnish supplies for a hun- died million of people. Why these .!.. - UeieucesT It wi.lnotdoto charge them to thu immense accessions to our Northern . .1.1111- Mil 11.. lll.ll n... . v.. - ... . populations from al roaU ; it wi;i not avail1 11 . . . ... to say that tliey are the result ot tlie drought. They are the insult of a neglect ol cultivation of the soil. We ate blest with free lal or aud common fehools iu the urrale.it ul'iiii'iar, Vet our Ir-c- labor is en, peribiiig f ir lack of bread and men', w hile iu the South, notwithstanding the drought, tliey liave a comparative abui.diiliee. 1 be free laborer linds farming a slow pr ie... f ir getting rich. Money 0", n .t c -une bv tin- r-iuii bird wink ot" faimiiin, Land in r ham!. Jmt in. n bants and tavrtn l.t-i-er-, spi-ciiut'-irs, ti 1 1 :i i c i . r -, politi.-iati-iin.i lawy.-rs, may, in a siii.-i operatiou. in.il'e a fortune, while the fanner, tbiuli sfeuriiig a coiiil'ortahle living against e.i-u-a .t.i s, doing very little more, llenee. firming ha- pretty much Le.-n I eft to the "old I giii," whi.e Voulig Americn at tin Nortli i- among the iiu-rt-haii;., -pr. u!..' n. liiiiiiici. rs, ii..ek j "!-! ers, liur'.-sti-r-. ov-ti-r sal, 'Otis. Lr:i'iil,nig i!ei,s) ;,inl v agahoiidiznig. poiitiii.iii-,i. .Ac. Anything but the hard, ht-i.t-t work of farming. Th.i- our cot'.-'irii'-r- are iiriliiplied, w'.ile our pi i.!'iees are (1 . ii.ii.i-l r.l. . V u . 1 nh ii is to Le the end "f all tl.i-.' ll' there be in I. a r-. -. .. nil i- ii in ti.e-,. tilings ., itl.ii, tin i. x't ri ;.. -r-, the c:.:y alternative f.r i tii N'ieiiey of bread iu the Nortli, the people of the Notth will have to fall back upon the Southern sviteiu of African slave labor. Strike out the product, and supplies of them slavery of tin' last y-ar. and we ba suih rin- the of the North would now c-viis of aii Iii.-ii lauilue.' Tmk I'virtu Status Hxi-iiimm; Kxi-e- III 1 1 ' -s In Jllfc .NuKill l'.Vi tit.:. The lS-i-toti Atlas of Thursday , harm through pi i vat- sources, that at the last account the I liitc.l Mates sii i iin-i t.r i t was at Hong Kong, preparing for the cxpl- rutin, of lin. ring S-lra.ti and tho' .Noitlie-t Aiii.iitiii coa-t. Tlio Arias states that to ral n the ofl'icert attached to this el peditioii have di-d dining tin- winter, ol di-eiises contract. -d during the long stay of the vessel ui liotig Koiis' la-i sumiuiT. t 'aptam I i . i -, formerly ot tiie l'lirp un , l.n at llaiit.-r, f tin- Ham ok, ami I r 1 1 .no ill ,n, of the Ki nneily, lone all died duiing tl,..- past winter. Another letter, under date of February 1-t, refers t) "a teiiii.le -u-pii-iori whieh had been h.-ld bv nil, and now amount- to a!:n o.-t a certainty,' that tin- l'i ipoi-e h.-n been totally lo-t at sea, with ad on 1 oard. SI.e has not be, n -eeii rir ln-ard of vine -he parted c unpany with the Vino tin--, in the gale ,;f the 'gl-t of Sepr-mbcr la-t. That gale, it will be n in. inf.-ri d, was very w ri in the ( 'bin a f a, in which in at!) a hutidnd small, r craft were lo-t, even in the -hi lt re 1 barb .r 'f II ilig K'.jl.g. Till' (tin T tWO VC--I Is b'- I iiigirig to tin' i xt i-liti'iii, the 1 1 atif .i k a ml tin- li iiin-'lv, an- known to b !. Tilling 11 1- in I II I, '-ill-! of tl,. safe-. That l' "ip"i,e for r-n rr.-d t.., in as to her I I '.-en U K', Slt.ee t .' gal i,i-tilir fate. tin :uvi .t i j pi I llfllsi A !!: I'- At A IIkmi.hv Aii article some tin..? sn.ee appeared m one of the Knglnh in ng iZ'.ues, giving an account of a curious practice of swallowing arsenic, which pre vails among the inhabitants of several of ' o( the Austrian provinces. It gins tln-m to ei.iiiire long a-ei iiding sallc. on the mountain-, will,, ,at overiakitig tiieir lungs. t is now Muted by a I'm is eorrr -pomleiit of tlie .V I. J no une that .'I. Alontignv, tli Freni-h .')ii-ul in China, ha. furni-heil some interesting information with relerenee to the u-e of arsi lit-! by the Northern Chinese I I .j m.i: r hi. f lion. .In it ulrli lli.-ir ...,..L;.... ui s.t toblie. provin J f '" ".'II.: 1 In1 cn-t on i- pi-culi ir to certain ii mi so coln'lioli th-,! aceordilig to the te-iniiony of iin--i'iiiiiiie' wh.j liied from ari li long tiiiiii' there, tobar-co tn i it m t -old. I In: same as-urod the Con-ul that the arsenic smokers were stout fellows with "lungs like a blai kunith s billons, and rosy .,, cherubs. 'I he publication ol' .M'.Mwiiy'- Mate mi m ,a, called out a let ter li nn 1 r. Londe, who intoruii' ut that some yiar. ago, in the eoiir: of di-cii-shm at tin; Ai-ailemy of Mciiiciiie, on tin: agents to be eiiipl iy-inl to cure tubercular con-uinp-tion, I," told the assembled doctors that In had f i il ni but one -uece.-ful im--iui of c"in- ii itliig tl.it ilrcautul Ui-i a-e ; ,, -it. was tlie ftiiol.i.'ig of iii -i iiic. '1 he re-afTirliit hit ooinn i U'latnui of t,i, r nn-aris doctor .-lin dy. I'unta A (M a rnon-tr-r was caught m ar I! ii:i, on the 'slg l ultimo, which i... .i . linn a mouth three an. I a half feet long, and wid enough to swallow a canoe. The niaeo 1 ... . : I c r . , 1 tni en ut eyes mtasup'u lour leel tour inch- ' es, its length of body nineteen feet, and breadth I'.I feet, weighing Il.tlilO pounds! ! Twenty-six diamond rings havs been ar-iz- ed oa board the steamer Africa at Hosten. SiMJIT.All rilEM'MKNON'. Wu find . tliO following account of a most tinulav, but hihtheito unnoticed phenomenon, in the Evaiisville Journal. Tlio explanation of it, however, is very simple, and any die can satisfy himself of the brobabiiity of the story by stirrint; a of Magnant water, containing putrid sub stance." The bubbles that rise to the sur f'ice contain an inflamable gas, which will bum for a minute with a pale, bluish blaze. We have never seen iu print a notice of the following strange fact, although every steam boatman acquainted with (Jreeu Riv er navigation can verify its truth. Just above the locks, when the river is in a ccr- tain staue, very low for several miles steam boats shut down their furnace doors, and allow no torches to be lighted, for tear of what the dock bauds call " setting the riv er on fire." Frequently boats Using torches, or keeping their doors open at this particu lar place, have found themselves engulfed iu blue ll utne to the alarm of passengers, ! and iu several cases setting the steamers on fire. In some instance passengers have only been prevented by the strenuous ixer tions of the officers, from leaping overboard in their alarm. The cause of the phenom enon i.? simply this : The bottom of the riv er becomes covered with forest leaves and rubbish to the depth of some inches, prob ' ably several feet. Routs in low water run through this vegetable matter, their wheels stiiing it up thoroughly. An iiiHamable gas is thus permitted to escape, which, on ciiiiimiinie.'itioti with a flame, at once takes fire and burns with a blue blute. At such times the boat stops and II alms ceases . . , 1 11 . n .1 1 1 u,,. ,. . ,... l.'i k 1 mr ' , " w . ; tlie precaution mentioned above. I l.l.- ! ':', lo ''"'"ll'u '' ". -.urning gas is not apt to communicate its i s ""'-"l-b.it It is quite sutheient to riously alarm thos, not acquainted Wit!. 'k callsl!- j Ffi.ur S.!in.-i ir 11! 1 1. A ! Kl.r II I A . There are no in l'liilad.-lphia, s!",H pub - lic schooN, 70 teachers, and s-.,l73 pupil-, ti. . .. i. .' . i:. .-...I... .... uoi v..-ii..iiu.c .... .uc u. i.. ... . c. .i... t... . ;..i. i... t - the system f-.r the I i-t eight months has been ?t;-.",iii!, a- follows : Salaries of teachers. S:t.-!l,-:t I , bonks and stationary. ftii,.r.:i ; lin-l, '----- ; hou-e cleniiiii2 and snperin - temlt-ne.'.S I7,i.i-,' ; new -chool hoii-e, S7.",- 171; rent, 8-17.1 l.'t ; furint.tr.-, f:l,:i:M; fiiru-n-i -and stoves, 3 '.!' I " ; a l lilious and repairs o school liou-i", S JT,"4'!" ; and eo-i-rai i-jpi'ii-.-s, fl-l.-Jii"-. Tin- aiitiual avi' rage c-)-t ni teaching each pupil am nints to .s-T'.l. '1 i, annual c i-l lor the tuition of tin- pupils of" the grammar, s.-e unlary, pri mary, an I uiiela-s'fie I "ho"i i ?i,iil; the total cn-t of tin- night hools ir. p -'rat'on ujring toe vintr months is ? .'iI.ih I'. Thi, sum, tin' repoit aj, -Inmbl be de i .... . . j i I' u-i troni ti xpi'tises in e-tiiii itiiig tiic f'l-l ol tuition iu the . tiii-r st liool- average making a reduction ot ai'Oiit .'1 ct-nti per pupil. In tin' turly put of tin- year I "'!, a g.-m ral ad . ani-e ot gH per tent was tnade iu the al-arit-s of th' teai-lii i - . taking . fT ct "ii th,. 1 - of pril, truu which c I'l-e th.-re ii a sin all iiiCrea-e iu the rate ! tuition in the pr t.t r.-pirt. ari l a " -nn what larger . t.. will t.p. rn ir "i. tin- 1 rt f ir i'ic curr-lit M-ar. Th.- .mi 111- s 1 ii n -mi I fr ii. tin tl 1:. 1." ' i -irs m y , t, I. 1 t-.c constat.!! v losing their I et-t".-avL- ' ",; The New Ucl-ntv I.ami Law.- number of applications under this law now' amount to KM.-Hil, sml arc si, II coming in at a rapid rate. 'I he 1 uioii of rriUay.i ; ! It i. probable that the I'en-ion Offiee wlli eimini nee tlie i-uc ot warrants anoul I lie at tuis "ii. 1 it of June neit.'as the engraving of plates With rcpect, yourt truly. (' ii rapidly progressing. Aire idy has a O 'P)' : . of the portrait of the Secretary of the i TrxAj A WaMvo TO Fvm..ant- -.av) been c,,,,', t.-d f,rthe llHlacr- war- Sb,.c..lor -..:.. . l, ;(, rant. .-1." ot tin 'creiiirT oi me iuirior J . r.i forth I aire warrant. and that of t:.i Seeritary of War, f ir tin- "-ti ai re warrant The portraits of the I're-ideut uud olhrrt. are Mill in the hands of the tugravrrs 'I t,.-i i. ,i . m . i n i s iir. -nt.. f r .. r 1 1 f .. . I mr n..l lv adnnr.-d bv ail who" have iftu'theu,. and i.'re an evi l.'-m-e of Ann ri.-au ,kil .ml gi-niut iu th IkLartmiMit of the fine arts The coiiirni-sioiier h is di eid.-d tiiat the righti of a wi low of a dcee.i-i'ii soldier are lo-t in a s. toii l in.irrri 'e, hut aro revived again on the death of Cue nwend husband l!. however, tii-re be minor ehil ir. II living of the fir-t hu-'l.aii.l, tin ) may claim in right of tln-ir father .luring tin- seeotni in a r 'i age A . im r of attvrin-y c iniiot be rt I'ciiii"! until alter liu warrant has been issued. Famine in North ". Ktt'itA A corn'. I'Oii'leiit of the I'.ilton Times iiraw a .lis tres-irifg picture t;f the statving eondition ol tin- p -I.. r in th it region. M-.rc than one halt of the pe p': are Without Corn and money. 1 Le cry it " Corn, corn, corn 1 ' do you know of any corn for sale!'' Tin an-wr is, 1 have traveled twenty miles a round, every way, and can bear nf not a bii-lul to be had, for love, charity or mon ey." The poor uian ofl'Tt to work a day for a peek of corn to f.-d Ids wile and child ren on. He i turned off with an ainwi-r, " My own family will hare to sutler, if I vll my corn. Horse.; and mules arc tu.'u.-d out H peri.h. or live in the woods the bol they can ; and husbandmen that have farmt an'l no corn, will riot l.c able to cultivate more land than tin ) can tend with the hoe. -' Br,t.rc (includes by arguiii the nro- priety of nppetling to the iioverriors of yL nne-ste and deorgia for aid. A '.'( ii Amkimi an Joke N ,t long i'-e, ":i)s the .May--, ill,- Ki ) Kagle, in one ol tlie counties if I enii-)lvania the I'o-lina-ter m ral di-c olio of the eountv rci-tin er.-d the fii-t that I'T't was tint only ' a m.-mbcr but s.-eietary ef an " Amcrifan ". council. No time wit- lo-t in hi-, removal Iroin oHiee, ami the appoiiitmeiit ol another ! one wli i is i,.,t cont uiiiiiati-d. Well, llie appointiiii -nt. was temli-ri'd to a man, w hu alt- r 1'iiiie sitiiirjn :.((" pted the same. I fiinnlie'i is -:lt -li-. I so are A i lean- for limn po-tmi.ter is !,,, i Ihr nil, fmir i mini il nl 1,1,1,1, ,,ir r.-r.M,r li , m r, ,, t,i, tri but Campbell doe-u't know it. A Ci-.iAr I'a-.skm. mi Thais. -One da) la-t week a pa-i iig.-r tiaiu passed over tne n-vciami ami I oie.l ,o.i,. drawn b inri-e locomotives, an seven ears of the larg. Containing t w en! y t . J t capacity, carrvnii' .i i i over HlXlecu liUII'ircll tias-i linn " i o I'AI.Iiv's I5i.i:nih.ii. (I, yisl O, yi. ; '. cried an Iri-hmnn in the street a few d a) s 1 since rilimtiif n I, .11 " 1 1 .'! .. I o'eloeL- anil Mi luni,..'. .i..r.. l. -i . , ....r..... .. ,,..,vTei- IWHV. street, a large brass kay. I'll not he after ' t-llin ye what it was, but it was the Lay to ' the bank, shurc." I Fi om the I braid ACCIDENT ON TlUi N. Q. ft AIL ROAD. Itm.siiop.0,' N. 0., April 3IU1,, An accident occurred on the Uailro'aiJ dear this pUcc, on Saturd ay lust, wLich as aomo of your citizens arc to dome derue' involved, limy be of interest to your read, crs : The second bridge across t,0 River, on the evening of that dsy, g,ve away and broke in the middle, curryin. with it in its fall nine of the workmen. Wht I arrived at the scene of the disaster all of the men had extricated themselves f'nn tlio broken timbers and were, by the as.;. taneo of otlmrs, far out on the laud ; tneili Cil aHi,tnm;c 1Bt) already arrived, and , ry thing had bcn done urtiich could lt none there lor ineir coiuiort. chiclei be ing provided, those most slightly wounded were conveyed ill that maimer, while othcri were conveyed by hand-cars on th j;.,,. road, nnd from theiicu to their Luariiii, places on litters, 0 When the surgical examination wanusdc it was found that their wounds were fi)r most part, Blight. Mr. Pavid Wells, ( j,e. lieve of your town) foreman of th0 wor. received the greatest injury, having had hij thigh broken, and a pretty severe tlnirup 0rt the uo-e. Of the other workmen, five wcn white Snd three negroes. Two of the former escaped with slight injuries ne a sprained ankle, the other with bruise from w-'uici, ho soou recovered. The three others rr. eeived cuts and bruises one a prtty Sl. vera cut over the right cej bit none of them so seriously that they will not be tlie t be about ins short tune. Two oti! ............,.. I,,, i i;..i..t .i . , " t . .1 1 .... 'irn'.".. i iiui. i'i. rnii.i,! t,j,i nn.,.. recetveii a iJlow 111 1110 oreast, winch, tin , , M.rious. is, 1 Irlirvc, not ransidered ,!...;" ! ons. Three of th workmen wcru i,.,t 0B I , lriJg(, T,e lriJ(,e WM ,ixtT. three feet hi-!, , NoW( lr. Kdimr, thre an iustanc-'of i preservation such a, I believe, hai mt been recorded in the annals of railr.-.a 1 it-. c,lei,t,; that a person should fall 0ver t. i ty (irtt earning down on the hardest sort j 0( ..round, (all but the genth ui. n ,!. . , . V D - .. . V. r i,nit.u to tell in tne watcr.i ami e-e-is, ... i ii . I- I 0y , .mineJ ankle, is aliuct im r.J. A K),h., is it not wonderful tU ! tuJ .l.ould e-enpe, wh. n falling am nu ,.s ; ,1:,,,ti,v ,,f timher? Altlioinl, il' .1... nf intrudes, l,y vi-ihie liaiiils, we know Im, pa-sd aw ay, y t, iu such a case at tl.ii, see the working of au all powerful i, J n,. visible baud. 1 he ( a of the falling; of the lri.1 s, ' '. im from Mr. Mclo II, w ho t i na,;,, i il today, w us at follows: The w.itrr 1, iiln it six fi i t del p, bi low that is :ii Ouk-r. ven l'e( t nf loud, and under the u.ud up peart t i be a hard crust upon which tae wi rkineii rcstn'l t lie lalso works, tan.., . . in, f hint a suie foundation; but ittirr, that in the driving, preparatory to t-u:.-out the fil-e work' (in twohoiirt thu br;j. would have been firm of it-elf ) t igtlUr with the aeeumul.nilig Height, the pr M eiiDipoiing naiil wot k, pierced ti,niiit-t, ti. cru-t, and entered a ubtra:uni ol .. sainl.aml iinmediately sank, carrying iinn the bridge i,d workin.ii as quick u thought. The posts of the (,! works .r tort) lire feet long, and t iccptiug one or l n-a,r the hat.k, only a fvot or tw of ai . of tln-tu i above the water showing j'sn ' t -.'c i sojurthin toft " away ilona Le Tow. ' Mr. Mi ll, informs nic that hit Jon i or.'r I about P-llll : tlml hrt r,f I l, llmLr it 1 ij ,-, ir., csll vje wrA and also that le in le fu,,f r,.t,,; f,jf orit jn a(j0,, ,,,., W(.,U yauJ ,cci,tt h, r.f-.r;. n have been more fata!, but f-w, wry f', witli o creal daurr show little -ti-wi- . , n- i ii ' j i n Iff llom N. A. li-Inaiid. fnll.ierlv .if 1. .r. . - J ,. , .hu t, iu. in iri.', t1 IMg 'ut rrsu.i vi hit ri peril-lii-C of twt jriri' life ill t!i Jl U' i ', of promise. ' he fol.owiig it Lis'.i; up; " If 1 ,5uneo,nlf- 1 w'r,;1 '-v'r sc. 1 .xas will, i.,y present ka,-..',..!.-- 11 j; 1 am lie re, line In ou-a mis ot oturr., in I eiro-et to rlie litre. S,,mi ...'iit:. ri n i.tl- r' - . r i ttr their condition by coming, if they iiieans or sbrcwdnest to Mart wish I ':: r- wiie, tlie " poor mau't Iwt" it better tbrff, than the rich man lie Id here. " We have reat,m to know that Mr. Pe:t land s feeling is coimiion with many ti grants from North Carolina: " It 1 cr b-n.-ii iu North Carolina. I would stay lien I'll! have ine.irreil the r ifn-n-e ol rmJ val : have Sold out there ami bought hef . and bi-'iiil.-, if I were to go brick, i ili i -J bu laughed at. " Such arc the r. flecti.-w of man) of thousands, we doubt not. Mr. I'rnlland says that course rum ei'. was selling at 81 "' per bu-ln-1, flour l' per bid , and bacon I centt per Ih "H! with the country lull of cattle, he d sat get milk in his roller, or l-iilti r "it bi br'J. once iu three months.. What hiitti r he it is from the .North, at ! cents p-r ih. He does not epeak much belli r of nun kind in Texas than of the commits of .i" ing there, liut hear him : " One thing for the creda of T-xit I m i-', as?. Tin re is less stealing ill 1 l ,; 21 any plaeI have ever lived. N "! nine l.lmr lieml v fi'lloi mill stes a li re sir nt gro, or a tiactof land, but that is .- all. To take a oik or tun, i n il coii-.i-rr-ed slitilin-, if man chances to f un ) J " llr stock that beb.ags fo bis kind n" bor. lk -idrs, we sometime. I'-C'iii." I.'!1; gry in 'lexas, as well as in Hum mm iui thousands of cattle arc roaming n-r l: f . ..ii irs w hoe ow tiers do not need th'-m. whyspare the In to L w aniped, or t Jti" -the nulven Cov. It KKHEK ON Kavsa. Ka'TON', Fa . May 1, I -li'i. (Jov liecder, of Kan' a-, rived In re to-day, and w as enllin-ia-11''-" received. He madi! a .eccll di uou"; ,J'o the Mi-sourians. w ho. he said, iui ad' '1 I-jr'' -at at the recent election, armed to''' r .1. . .. i. r :i.i.. mri 01 f tl ' - .'' ill. II II ' I A'lOlt IOICIWIV I'." .. . ,., . ,. tn, Miv-ouri should I 1 f on to di-avow all sympathy Willi iuc-r , li.ni", and if she refused lo do s, th S'"" bould be called on, and if the South re fined, it was the solemn duty of the -V)f' i take the matter up. Mi.tlK TlKll HIF IN SOLTII AMKUf"" : ti ., Im l L-ot IU I lin! raragiiayan govermneni ii 1 e i ... .. ,r ' i. . :.i. .. .,n...riiliU'"- ''' ! its Southern neighbor. Corri.nHf s a nnnilier (llllieilllT tlllll niv , latter had marched troops to tlie ' (V. .'eneral Flor.-s, the I'rcsident of the platini tepublo (I'ruguay,) " yr( r.. l.;u ,.II, .,,.1 ..lire lo lillia"' '" I m,, I .!,. ,.r ..,.1, ; nl,. nt ioll lia'l"! "U'. "I', .on i 'i iiv. ( . ..r. unfavorably on c niereiftl r',:' . as thought, howevsr, that h """ consider hie purpose. t