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r Vn"mJm!l'm''m .' J.III.J"IJI JL" Roman Acror.NTS or the ai-liks' suc cess ts in i ijk Ska of Azoff. Tie Itii-iaD accounts of the successes of the alliea in (lie tea of Azof' is published. tjortovhaakoff couiiniis t tie success claim- ri by the allies, but says that opera tions aoaiu.st the Sea of Axolf were expect- tu mat net nanii means to oppose tlie , hostile fleets, the carrison had ord, rs to I How up the batteries ami retire that the grain stores burned by the alliea were mostly Italy. The Maii(uis of Anzejlio lias private property, and do not materially af-j been sent on a special mission troui Stir lert thjj r-UL.ply of the army, inasmuch, au- ilinia to Loudon. ticipating such au attack, eupp.ies were The Austrian despatch, dated the 1 if tli, mostly conveyed by land notwithstauding ! proposes to 1'russia tbat Prussia and Aus the facilities offered by tea. i tria (should come to an understanding an to 'The eorrc-poiidciieo represent horritl ; s comtnon course of conduct to be a.UijUed atrocities petpetratod ry the French and 1 by the two Powers in their communications Turks at the capture of Kertsch. A boat j iu the Wet at Frankfort, expedition is rumored to be preparing to en- ! 1kn.mark. The Danish Diet is dissolved, fer the river Don, but the Russians have j Delude forbids enlistment for foreign scr ibe entrances del', tided by twenty-seven gun I vice under penalty of eight years' imprison' boats. j nii'iit. General A.lujatiow, A'iee-Iletman of the j The follow ing ha? just bceu received : Cossacks, of the Djii, has i-sued au address I Austria The Austrian ormy isbcinc lor their general enrolment as n.iiitia. ( lirjuute-l lite tpt are uf the Annpa bv thr , Jiitmidits Atluirt in the J'rir.ci ma ti r-s. The lt.t-sian fore,,, hive advanced and encaiupid near U "1 ml.t Kale. The Tuiks have evacu ated b.ilo'.iu and Chouronk Naviff Pacha has advanced with his stafl to Kars. June, there has been a slight engagement A desp.ifch from Varua, dated June IT, 1 ' Kupatoria since the l'.'th of June. The v.hich was retarded on the way, ays the j Kussians attacked, unsuccessfully, the bat lttiians had made an unsuccessful attack i terie-s. The general loss in. the taking of ou Kars,aiiU it wasreported they had rctals--: '' Matnelotvnid the t iarries is 5,000 men. en Aunpa. : Vi'heiit is declining at Marseilles. The Austrian comm-iu lor 1 is proclaimed 1 mrirtia! i.nv m Mol lavi a, but the .Moldavian ! authoritie refuse to promulgate the order ' unh'ss authorised by the u'ltau. Ooostautinc l?aMie, sjn of the reititna prince, was killed at ,Ias-y, iu a duel, by the Austrian Major JMalbern. The ailiir had c uiscd fOQsilerablo seiisaiiou iu the 1'rinciralitiL'S. The Ma-sa re at IIamw ( H'Euations . IS TUB DaI.TIc. Adiiiiral Dailies, with a Kjiiadr-ju of" seventeen steamers, has lef". ! Kiel f.-r the Daltie. The re.-t of the fleet lay c.T Jv-akcr I-lanJ. The receut attack on an Knsli-h boat's crew at H.inL'C nnder a fliof truce, en i-e-M4eh exi'itemetit in I'.iiiilau 1. Kvilence rejt4 solely on the authority of a iiclTO, the tola survivor, win as-i rt.- be heard (he Ku-san commander s: . " I don't care a damn f.T a flap of triic." Unprejudiced mppositl-Jti is, that the llu-siatis suppo-ed the boat was tukii.); .cundius's, as recently Was done ft KcrU'b. Admit il Diulas has c "rii tii-i nica ted ith the RusM'iii autboiities and Jiritish govern ineiit thro j;!i the l.n.i!i Minister at t. J'eter-b jrj, and demands redress. .The Jl as-iaj account in tin lnvlti e Aks4 S3VS alx were killed, and t ie remainder are pri soners. A despatch from IVmtric conOrnis t hat ti e oiTieer- of th" boat. 1. t-.-ut tii-no-t. of the Ir. Kastir,, Mr S 1 . i v a n an 1 all craw, except six, are prj-oer. DlPl.'MATI ' Mati h'.- I'l c'tikoS" is "fp jintid Minister ve t.ovts- off is :.. jintid Minister at A'ivrna. M. Tit j!T lo W urscmhurg, aud M. Toulon to llauovcr. 1! j-siaii ind i-nee i- very active even iu the suin!!e-t 'Jer:i.:i!i Co irts. , V ' . 2 . '. ,. ' putiiist:- JhTrroU . Ti... ;..,,.'..',.,...:. .11.. .... "' r. . s fs-..i.w, .. . ....; a- ".v ?ac pos :m.l , it V : uui-.'-. at. wjitififr, luas.jnufb as rhe loirrii point is mo rally aith'.u'.-h not f..iruril!y, settled, and the other f.oir.ta. tiatifdy. t:.-: tiavigatlvii ol iLe ltnub artl thi eacu..t:ou of the 1'iiie i p'tlitics, are ai.-o sett'e I leant.,: only the A"i"nua third point to be arratiged. Ha'i Paeha r-niaitis in oili.-e. A iiatlmal jn mi:tii. nt i-i ti be er.cted to tie ll-i-llh dead at ScLf.ri. oiiNiii: l in i'KLLr.;iiN;'ii. Great 1,:utain. Since tiie pre-e:ita?iou to Par.iain.ji t of the reiiirt of the llm l uck Cotu'iii'tee, there hss bee n con-biera-lle excitement created by M r." 11 ..chuck in ecilit-fj. Jen'.- of Li- It port b''iti2 overruled by the? other mer.ihrs of tiie cuiiiiniitee. they havipi' given tntice of a vote of ceil fcaie ou th.; L'OTerijiirjnf. so worded as t5 riiabraee fcil ifcti'.ns of the ojpo-iiioii, iiaiiii iy That Parliament, deeply lament in; tl.9 K-jS'.-rin j- of the army daring tiie viuter ca'iip'j'a in ti;.; Critue.i. nud coin- 'di I!-: wi'.n the report of the Seba-topol t am in i '.tee, trit t.:o is'.ration una tl. j cl. it te, hereby i-its b!i-iou t-vcry l.-.-m'. al. J to tin; cil-s of coiiduct cl tlie a'liniu ief cause of theca'nui nilli its ix-vfre-t upre tr of th-- Cabinet which i .u"h disa-tr.'is re-iilts. The debate on a'lnilnistritivf- r. f .nn, af tjr rep-at 1 a''j eirnti. -nt-, ended in t':.-r IV "t::'..j- p i--iu' of S:r ly.j'.Aer I.yttori r rv.-o.utij ii d ii at the ilj;-: of (J.-iiirii.. ree jiiiiiiti. d.a t'j the -ai iiest a t - ii t i o . i of T'i,l-ter:: the ncs!ty of a careful rvi-ioii tt the vat i jus ode.ial e-talii-l.ui' lits, with sa tietr tJ timplif) an I Jaci.itate the traus neti s-i of j. jolie i i-ine-s ; and ly intitutin.r judkiou te ts of tiierit, a., well a- by re lu'jvinj ob-tru'.'ti..:is 1 j i;.- fair pro:i,otion, ii'ii l-y U-itiiuate rewards, to si-i-ure to the t-errtce of toe State tie: largest availabie prupjI'tiOII ol the CfterV ailj lllt'-llleuee i jT which the p'.'.ido of the ton are t'.lstliiui- he I. Sir J.jl.n I'au1, 'iVill-arii Stra' ban and Iei'iert M liit s. r artie rs of Ise banking 1 .l trait -han, Paul ii t.'o , J.ondon, Lave bee:, iirie-t. d on tbe charge of i iiijr of tL; k'-tuiiliea tnti u-n;1 lo ipos tiitir ha! . Mr. Ii. JW-tor of it Oifor n.a of (' 'S Vntii-ou. '.-I.it.ati r'-i ived t!..- de-re of '.'aii'.i:i li ;i'jin ti.e I nivtr-itv , hi a ', o did r-l.ief J a t '..; i'.o-iiii-nn iu, S.r C'.ai! J,..!;. Aii'red Ji, 1. Kvt iLs, M -n.eluu .M.;.., s. .V': 'J'he A-imira'ty Ltive n v aid - J I'i.liUO to ti.e aulvyrs ol ti.e sii;i. .Jani.-s (. i.-.-.-ter. 1'kam. I. TLe f-' n:.te and L";;!.itur.; are r-.n.'oked f'.r .1 j i l, to Le.,t,ate a ti'-w ..."ii of a liumlred or a L-jirlied atad t !" i. i Ii -us eol iir. l.-jiii- N ii.iv'iii lias U-... i ill for two dty Itltaji.a- I .-.litre 1. lie '. j i : . r ll-r'iia'in, wl.i.-li it r r i v - j t,Ni-.v jt y. -i..rd , wuh ii t.t i- ii.t do lata Lv tin-. .- as tn,-..- ti n..)t l,y tlie A 111.'! ;.' ,, till' Tit I .!, 1, Hr' bi-.-ll SI 1 ill i runr. i ;'("'l ..t i v w i.ii. n Ii it ewiih: rii.-J l-y tue- A:: 111,'lltit.U Ol sltitli -I In .iy t h '. trutli The I- r-'in li fnfi Js f. '. i.jt nnL.rai.e tij.; . r crnt. oi. t iv tllP atlU UIH'i'lrle"llt e f Lis il. 1 i.e ' t s o' J.availet 3 at 1' U lie- 1-tll. Niii'-tecn ll.issaisj wi-re eouit in-u,Lal t.t K-jweti Lii. :y fir iwulniy, and to nt rci.tf t.ivd t . !-' -Ii ,t. t-f.iiv. The uit.n Larifr-s at f-anti:i l.sra ln-fii i i; ; -r.'.t"J. Wt have no reli no reli t- 11 stateiiiciit ie-;" e-titi the pi ogress of tLe Cnrlist insurection. Russia is suspected as the instigator. Mr. IJodu'e had had his first interview with the Minister of Foreign Affairs, and ; friendly reuiarks were exchanged Lord Ilow'den left Madrid on tiie 21st. IIomanp. Kitra estimate's ore voted for the re-oranizatiou of the navy. SwiTZtKi.AND. The opening of the Fed- oral Assembly is fixed for July- disbanded. The reduction is real and Mpi.l tiii: i. tit. Lom.on, June -.." 1 1. 50. A. M. Mahskim.ks, Friday Nhuit. The Ktig- li-h fcteatner A-trolo(ue has arrived, brine;. ,lnJ? news from Constantinople to tlio la tit ol Tdrnphrd for thr South Carolinian. One Week I.ntiT Iriitn I'liiopr. AliltH AL OFJ STI A.ntlt PACI- nr. New York, July 1 1 . The Collins steamer Pacific arrived here at ri o'clock this morning brinjin her re"- "'"r European dates. LivEUPoCiL, June MO. The Markets. Deuni-toitu A; Co. iiuote exton fir the first three days dull, and prices cou-idtrably loner: but on Thurs day, wislnut any ;i f it ci:t cause, the market .sp.-nd buoyant, aud c! jicj tilth an aetivo demand nt uuchauged prices, to 1-llid. ad vance. The sales for the week aiuotintiu!: to 4;t,0ini ba to speculators 17.OU0 bales an 1 ta exporters -.t" : baloa. The sales of Friday were -'.',11110 bales ; jalet to exporter- 1 0.CtlU bales. Deliniatouu quotes pi ices as follows: Orleans 1 Jd j Middling (iO-ldl; 1'pland fair 4J irregular rjuali ties tij. The Manchester maraet followed that of Liverpool. Till: W IK. The news cin.-i-ts principally of details. The recent rrpulsj of the allies before Se-ba-topol had not damaged their positicn, and affairs are cou.iidcred u3iuiciit!y satis-factorr. f"E uMi lJnspAT. . Lord Raglan m il convalescent, aud had not demanded a! rcra The total lo-s of the allies in the cm-age- metit of the lth was over 0,0(11) ki'ihd ami wounded, hut nevertheless the. arm)' were '" C"0d P-'ritS' i,n1 Pr'"F!""-"g another , i ne correcpouaencs Iroru tiie Crime a is ; ,m,y kj u,e juiic. .Tu ITJItUfl battles ou either laud or sea had then occurred Austria continued to disband her army. The Miifriish and tiie French reciprocally Manic lat h other fur the disasters before Sebn.-t-ip-.il. 1'ellisi.r's despatelie say that ."elia-tnpal would soon be completely in-ve-.tt.-d. The allies retain pos-e.-ion of tlis Routn) Totvcr iu the cemeteries, and also tlie Ma ine .on 1 ovrtr. Tl.c cholera was racing anion troops in the Crimea. I Jtle French; t.i - T!sliako3 s de-patch.-s stat; that flic fire of the aiiie had b.-eu much wcnkr-iied. an 1 rl.at tb-: aiiied tro pa which crsised tic TcLcrnaya Lad returned. Ttt t. -Ileal. Thk Dalti' . A despatch from the Uul tic of the i-'ith "tati a that Sea!.or'' 1 been hoiiibardcJ and the sior-s destroyed ; and IJA.SO had also been I. otnoarded. j 'The I; iji-i tiis admit that the Cossack's l o -t eiiowe.l flat, of truce, but assert that they f.arcd treachery ou th'; part of IU CTe .'rest movement weic tati;, ace in tie -lilt J inju.u'.rn. rroni 4 liinn. The India mail an ived at M iri-ilie-i on I ri lay, the y!'.h. Kini ti n Canton dates of the l'iiii, I! ii4 Kuti.' of the "th and Cal cu:a aai..-i i, ine itli f.l .May. there ai not i.itr t.w. The India trade was .Jul t.w. I he India trade til tJul . niouey sr-j tiirbt. and famine had an.jr.it red a ti.-bt. and famine had an-ieareil in n. any parti of ' Lliia. Ciiiderble fiht. 1 hr' bi'ta-.ii the rebel a tad Iini.erialists bad taketi place, ),ith varying succi .h. Tin- Very l,:ilis. Vahva, .1 iiac '-'a. (iieraN gir George lirown, I'vUDefeatb or ami (.'.jbinytan were sick. A tart of the Foreign Legion had arriv ed from London. LoNI' lS', June 30. T be J i:t:cs ft at. -.a. that the fzar Aleltnn Jtr il a.riou,ly i'l. The Kin; cf I'rtlssii 1 bus been hr o-uetinir- ill, J l,i, ri-'D i- prolabiv draiu? to a c'ise. ' , 1 ri.-I.V I'.IUT AT ClM NA1 I. ou.y -Jt Li. ie-tt.-rday ctumiiff as tli firi-iinjii fi:,--iiiL' '.cniiati Jurnei,. and otl.srt were. tliro.jii tii-- t-trt-i-t-., a dill)..-;i!tv nr'ise bi-teeii one of the Turrj.-rs and a u jy -tatadiri nuar the United f-tatot Lot ! An alar'n was raised hy tl.o Turner, win a ! rusL'id Lark and threw rtoiut at tlie oj.ie on ti.e j a v-n.c-nt. A t,n inter ' 'i' st'.ti. s : ",- ow'-d, and tlio Turner l.eir.,' a'tu-d nitli revolt tr,', com inenced fir n. ou lr,s crowd, and a doicu i -! o 1 -t wire di-eharod. Ot.-. yoriii mati w, a,ot, and Jn- ! aii hour aft.'r. 'ttL;ra were inlureil Lv Ih. li.r.; . ..a..... i Jo. nones, iiii riOii; u ii. 'i rw.i.lv y is ill great ( ii-itfcineiit. The i'j . 1 twenty-four of t!ic Turn. -is 1 l..-ri: wa- no tse.j-e. f..r l!ii u.ij f re , ii i -. ai.u ..j-..ie -j .. u. j u is uiiaii.uivu 'J iu'. tue j erui'ti,,. Mot N'T Vkrn.is' Itws. mni.-.l Ly r. ii jrr jUg'lis, iu Lis u ldre-s la-t Weilncsd iy tn I., I.tf-etit projiri. t.r of Mount 'tr- i ii !i bad Virginia o'tere I to to.-,t.-y lLt ttate to .r th .- auni o! e - it,'ii)'J. Jf tue spirit w Lii.h aiiiinat.H l!i ImJii-.s of Hie.1,.! ii. -j rid we ip iliff i(id t!,roij.'li iut tlie Slate it would Dot Le loiatr ere our LuLner fl anted o over the remains of hi in win wa (jr-t iu i war, tret in pi-ace and brst in the Lean, I of Lii country ioaa. J'ytnr. I cf-iuu I't-rAe ii. iton ii.igi.in wa. i r'"". ita. mum., t, ,.u rep "irted to be dang-rouslv ill, and had n.-k- - h' ,lk- cheer fu'ly by tlx hand, 1. 1 th. in do a. ii- n , .i ii,., '.ii . i a i i ii cd Ins recall : but later, Lord Pljucrs-tori "llier .lenonniialiunt have rW, d.olvc all con. stated that, although he had been ill, was( nctl.i.n w ah Iheir foreign head and tin y will be D'ort Carolina SSl'jjig. At charlotte: To e?day, J uljr. 17, 1S55. t'stiiilitlulc of lh American I'sirly FOR ( ONUIIKS8, Col, SAMUEL i. STOWE, Ol" O ASTON COUNTY. Dice I ion I lie litl 1iij l A ustiist. XT We rcgn l that icvera! ty pogrpliical errora were made in Mr- Birrinjrr'a letter. Willi al' our care it aecaia iinpoasible to avoid tlicni. fLT A meeting win held b)a American Party, at Rn nihlUbnrg, on Saturday luat. We understand a ;otally n umber wan present. We have a notice of it, which wt wiil gitencxl w eek. Unss Hlfolins in S.i!isl)iiry. W'c have jiift reccired a hanHbill atating that a crnrral Mill Mating of the Anirrii'.in Party will beheld ill S.iliiburv, nn the 27lh inntant. All men are invited Democrats, Whij;a, and Na. tire American. ISorlh fiimlini Uil Road A incrtinr; of tlie Stockholder oftliia Tompany toaik place liinl week in tlrrfiiaboro. (Jov. More, hcid having rcsicricil the Prrii'ienry, C. V. Kih. er, Ilt., of S.lirbury, waa dieted. Nrw .lilvrrlistiiif i;ts. Itr-ntion to the ndvri We call attention to the advertiaenicnt. ofj M-a-n. Drucxer A Semmcri and Kliaa . f'oiien, w lit, ire offering- Ifooiig at Coat. Tlieir Stocka arc cxtenaivc and a fir.e chance ia now ottered for pcr-mii to obtain ll.irgaina. . Also, ice the advertiaement of IIu--h I.. Tiuly St t'o. of t'lnrleaton P. V. Sliij prra will find it, prrhani ta their advuntar-e to try Hi m. Our Pnsilion. In -r!vo-"tiiir tar r i ii I ji! of the A in riian Party we winli it ii'iinrty HaUrrntooil that wc war af.inut no m.iii'i religion. )ir opjioiiiti.in is directed t.i polil.c j Catholicity or th..t part of the 'iUrt" w,"c" '""" ,1,e 'cmporal pamcrot the I ope or the lnghrr liar ,mwir. If lalliolics wiah wieomcd as freely as any ..Hit r dcimniin .lion in ihe country.- Ut them do this and not another word will be tiid ojjaiiiet thaii until this is done they may eipcct opimitii.n, and how can they calculate on any thing t I.e at the hinds of the A. merican people, when O. A. Brow..,on, the pub. teview ay. that the lope intry. We hae no doubt 0- r lt..U-r .,! p.. i...cru, . vainoiic re -ill potac.t tl.i. coun liaattliis ia Ul tl-.. in li.c t inted St..lnj bat we l."e ti.e American tarty mav aiicee'ei.t.jil r rrsmt and ovcrrome the mncliin ilmm of tlie KoreisTi Tarlv. S". Burinprr'i Sprerh. Wt aUted that .Mr. Ba.rringer would furni.li us ntln svnap.it of hiiapcech. Ti.i, from thr mul. liplicity of In! crig.ig. nicnti not liavu.e; not. hr could not do, but he hi. furni.hed u with thej p..rt ul Hie mml tnMrti.cr the atatiatiea. After j ia anij; up inr .vnicricin i i-niL-rm ana comm. nnnj; 1 tijw.n eiicii ailul until hi- lame lo tti- our re hf fame to tie- our re. ! quirinj an risetitiil ii.oelilicatton of N'aluraiiza. lion !.w, Mr. II. xhovet! at length ll.e tvils fii.ii. fr..m t '.c iiMii ij-rtlK.ii 1.. nur siinr. a of f.-rcin j.iu. j.er. anU I'tiolia. On tin. .nliject he produced ..nn. iiiit-reslin ..lalitlics, l.ien ul r , k ir. tr I alicw tiie iii itiiiuiii; ol' tins evil un our taxc, uur inor. .ts a no our j.'overiiuiti.t. thir wreii'ii n-oiil ilmn. a. rr.imeireil to Ihe na tit,-, waa in IciO auoul as oi.c tu ten; vet the i .r. .n1. ,-i nee ii tu ji.u jarisrn ia on the .ide ol j the l reij;ii mpijialnm. 'J'lic iiuii.te r of p.. up, r i wh.ee.-,v,d,.,,.u..rt withmthai ,r .am,',.,.,, 1 . 1.'i.i, wa. i;i t,:;a, .-.ml .,f il, iiumhtr f,fl.o.-o ' for.-njntra. aind 6. 13-1 w. re aativea. S... to.,, ( ... iil. .i ,i, - , i, .t, ......... ,.. l.t.-, tse .1,. 'find Mia'l. ii. aome ..I tl,. liie," '""'P1' An" '"n' P'.'T' of American (., ... ,.,,.,1 , e,ir....i..m I... ii.,,... , ,i. : t.rineijilea, ot American order. 'J here waa an o. ..iip'ri.ti.. New V.,rk, for iii.lanve l,'-a lH.-ni'"" a4direet i.aue made agamat Col. Caiw on a. -.live pa u;ii-r m iiil 4il,..IHor.-:yn, aiiii I.oui-iaiia I 33, inure and MJU iWciitb. Iu rea-. t i ,. 1 wc find the a.iec marked odlVr. nc Ir t..en lii.se : two rl,.- oi our piiiuiati..n. Ihe wlu.lt- num. ' t,.-r I.I' t.r.r.na runinl.- i.f ,-r.ai.. in tl... I'n.l I , . - ." ... .m i f,i,.. In,,,,, '.'.'..' .. ,' ihiii a...i .. tl.. ri i,nu . I 1 I.MUO f.ireirN U.ria. By a a., 1,1.- puhiuind in t"e t'nannlmii. ol Ihe Nrentli I'ti.tgi, giving ti.e riai.ioa:rof coinieto. m the pritn. i-u.J ix-an. 1 t'-nliaricff of the Mvrr.l Sl.ita, out i.f ev.-ry I. n ' I ti.oii.in.l ol the p'.nila lion, tue ir.ip, rli..(t f ua j t:vea and fortiitt-ra in that iiumlier as ua Inllnvvs : I.i M I ne ni.l ..I tvirv ti.n ,1 .....! .. A-, r... 1 e,g, r. t.. une i.atne. In Kei.tueky six' tn or. ; In Mia-i-i.,i, ten h ttrn. In .New Vork, tlirre lo .-... t.i . ..i.iie. e,..itreii m r.tii. an r-oiiin . ar-; ....ii.i, tt c mif-rii ii iu uur, i it n i.i ua irni, wry 10 i DA. Alt,! (Im! it veriiur in nil e hr Sl.l., .i.....t llut, j., rh-pa. Ihe ln.t .tarlhng ic,eh,inicnt. ' --r hiaU a thia sui.j..-cl. all rl'..f.ir.l bjr l"" A,""J'" 01 1,,:.!l-l i'""1"-'" " "l ZfZnl, of C.V.Vt ..ur ji.rf d..r "it y.-.ir-. 4W.iH, of wl.ieh noaaala-r a34.-1 il'.ti 'more- tluli lilill!) are lillt tii.Wn a i.ol ha.iiM. i ll ve ., vi.ii.te it,. .-aii. ul lli.ikili their tn i ad , fell. ; rally gi.t il.ill.er Im-.i it j or aiealn., :il,. 'SJf ..ijua r anil cruuiis-ls iii one year !' 'J in- roitas. lli.it in, .re tli.in luit ol the rrin.a and n, u . r i . in of the. e ( niti-.t M .l, a. i. fo.i.i.li. 'l l.j a f'.rrin ;iiil-tloai w I. nil a. o hiIk-i a only ! arcby. .-MI.G'. will!,- the i.llliCe .S lorr.l.lierl by the 1 rt .tite p.iul.ili..ii win,:,, iiuiii tiers 2 I ,'J4?7 1-ii or! I " Til a- l"ilacF. TIIAT CaTllol.tra owl tLLtvlltK t. 'worae anrl w..ri .-) wp bine I. .d in a single yi.-artTO THt 1'urK, as whoi.lt rtl.r.." j ii-t (la.t a (J.lujft ul tl.tae lii-l el. lie nls m.iri-III III j , . ...... .oii.l t ll,, ...,v v..tu,z ,Wil..,,., N,th! ,l,c '"'ve aiiniraet Irorn Jo,!fe (.aabna a f ir'.hn i, S-Hili, I'ariilifia and lienreia i .fieeeh an the t'onvel.laon of Isj.'l... pnblirbed an ti;r ojani'iia li.vc a very a., r y way ot ti.e ll ib ijla Standard of the 7Ua in. tant. O. A. ij'.jinlit.l' ol Una. UL'.li.tii, n.-y ij.j.ile the S'fj'rf- Jt ol t.i two r:..i.s r.f k..i l.tlit.it n,l liii-n ...k, laow e.i t, t.eiirl v il.niMj.Oiii) i. .r i, hill.- over to million .Nm, tiierc ia re,l r round Inr tin iieliaion ol d m ir'-r ele.i III tb ia a.i-.ci ol'lb "ipre. Ii' Ii we- eoit.i'j.-r tlie . ii'iriiaoo. ill, re i.e of lll'i. tK.;.ulili..n will. .ia Ihe last lew jr.ri. f n-ni ISM to Is.'.'j I. ti ye a; r. tlit a rrna a ol f-.re i-j-ri' r. ain..ii' ii , w.i. J ...... i .it-.r,- tiMii tin- tali,.!..- oiioii.,r ti-..n IT'JU Iu llil fifty y. ;-.r. tut llit f. VVilhii, thr a- ft lour y.-rt ls.,t i., -.',j ti,r iiiiinl...r was I. V :,& Mt-arljf iqtiiii to what it li i.lr ert in th.- ten yum . ration-. And, a. a. re.ilv a. t , t-if, ih. nun.,..-, in l.'.l was iie.irlt- j-'l'l.. noil-., v.ut j tl.irilof the , In.le ii.jiniar ll.r lb,- l-.t I- n- r. At tl.ia incre..iaij ratio, how ill-, ke llie fure.i'ra p..f.ul .lion, in llie to , Lituuii.tH.r li.c lulivv ! IA. n our ll,.t ,(,..1,,...; tl,e la.ri.t mode of t,.li.,r il. oil..!,..!,. An-ilier dai.ger from t.i. la.pulatiou i. in.,re imp. ,. .In t a.ad more hit.l. We in. ly tear :bat it will soon -.otnun.ber ua al the b.llot. bo. ,l,.,r, ,.. . ... I. ... ji) inc.-it n,.ijf h : ti. re- ll. HI. 1 fear .bat ,t will ..am oti,ui..b.r . at the b.llot. llaen i. ihe rtl. t.'tt notary alri-n lla of the two ,p. w,u" . The native population votes about ana man in nine, while the Torciun ntct about one man inic ncljr two to one: ! ! ! This nriae-s from the futt tliut few woimn ii nd children are to ku Ibunii uioii our iinmijriiiit H.piil;itinn. In 18.H, lor exnniilc, outol' ninrly halt' a unllion, there were ouly tbuut 175.UUU fcinulca. Ininiimiitii ars i;ctieriil)y men between the nfcHofUi iinii 40, ami fully able, therefore, undir our present defective lawn, t vote almoat aa o. n tit tiny I, .ml. Ill ItSoU, for Scull tml I iirre, the whnle mini her of vie,c:.st W4S l.tt e I .he nav ol S,lMrtl,Htif, nf which number nearly 100.11110 were tnreijrii iinii 8.500,000 .iilivv. IKlw.er. 1MO. and I W0, Hie fnrvi;n vote nmre thmi douhlcil ilelf. Our native vole muat ni'-msurily iiicreunc alowly, since the number of clnl.ln n born any P'"" a' deducting oiic-lwll tor trmalea ami iimfcini! an ul. lowance on the lwh.nee tor death before they at. tain mioritv. must remain here twenty -one year before they can eiercise the riif Ii t of wu ft'ruj;-. AOuinir ff iii hub rnu-u mite itjw, w c not fa, abort of 4.000,000 of foreigner, in llie country, who can vote Il.nlfh 800,000 atmne. It ia no exnin;eration after inokini; every allow. nnc, to put down me lureign vote lo-ouy a Gtltl.OUO. With an iiccrtk'nte population of 20,0(10,000 and at nreaetit r.ilii oi.v of ua moy live to nee that aniomit the foreign vote would bo 4,000,000. We t the ininiiiiriit ilanEerol iMwtuoiuiig- action i action i party : way be. . I....l on thra aubiect. The atule o! thnipa call llie vitiliinec and energy ol llie rtinerican for llie orenciit L'enerution may not imaa awa fore thia fori i gii population with Kuropcin feel and our alavo inli rrata at tlie boulh 7 Take lew li,it a word ia autrtcient. l-i m.M) nf tita u-liiil. number of foreign. Kirn inhabitanta. I .flfi.'i..'. were reaidenla ol the pre Slnte,and 34.i,310 of the aurrSutei. Of Ihe hull" million that arrived laat year, the South gi.t a- houl 60.lK)0-tl,e North all the balance! In tins way the acrptre i. praduully-aye rapidly-paia- ing away from na. Il ha, pcrlm,.., already clear thia iwr! w...... J - . Inn! tide of foreign iiiiminrntioii nust be arrealed " J" .S"":' . T... I", iHililieul power from year to year- n? with it. al. it. indeed, brines power but alone moat eiery form of aociul, moral and political eurec. Sr. Waring's Sprcrb. In the proceeding. o" Ihe mcetiiif; of the Kor. ei"ii Party, it ia -taled that Mr. Waring, being called upon entertained the meeting a con.i,!. ra. .... . ,. ;r..l .1 . uio n-Kg-i. o. tunc- .ti. . ,w..u...u, ..u t..-, aptcch ill cip.witi,in of the ohjeeiB and wotkui); of Ihe Know Nothing oreaiiiiilo.n. fominj from " .ui-h Kiurce no-l.ubt it vat both Uau'ifut and I . ... (.... eea..f; i.ui we ace no menuon maue o, one par, ! of in rU'i'irnl rem irks, and to lncii we wi.h In ' 1 m?e nnu r.uroNiii uearia, win unci ua at me "court-house 1 suppose It Ineuus there Was aipleehua lietn I he rcult. I ou fn ; ball..' box .on Jet, a.. I" almost every Plate of . bo h wi)10u, sol)l0 perw, being Oil it "' fha-lesl,..., nud I b. I the Ctnon, already it holds the balance of power r but llml the Stale r rriulv lo ratify !.mop polnical or-nnixanon. and i. able lo die. auu mat i was eu.uus.asue. en, Q lar ; o(. , , 1 T.ilcalcrwa lo the ni(f ana ucmcicru uc p.iriira. as 7iuc.se count uiaau it, oitr ia u uuum vj ' il'. r. How dota tin inuiue rant population arl'eet ua . . eiitiiisiusm. The siicerl.es were abort.! The ioflmiire of the reault of this c a call the itttention of tlie public. In .peaking of - se opinion num . ue urin an, uuiig eoum foreinaera. he used in aubst.iice, the following for a moinent, believe aucb ail Olganued bo language : " Had it not been for Ihe emir-raliun d" as llc described, or that the g.eat body of of forrignera lo tai. country it would now be. in i ,b orai..iatioti would subscribe to anything all nr.b.ibil.iv. confined to il. .,ri,,al lin.ils- of . composed, as they arc, of men the l.'nion woulJ embrace only the thirtetn old St. iti t wil!i a population increa.ed hut little ainre the cloae of the Mi volution ; we would have no ihteraal iniproveiiicnla no useful, scientific : and iucchaiiie.il iuti nttons, and our nation would : l enveloped in the I'irninerian darkness of a haif civilm.l stale." Thia ia a pretty picture for a na. i u'k American In give of ins country wc arc in. j ,i,.h.d , f.,fe,gner. for all our ioiproveuicnla tin. -, be n. w cert ainlv to aonie. It is bv uch cUi w. n. w ceriaiiny 10 tome. 1 1 is oy .ucn eiap. i tp barar gue. na thia that the leauera of tho K..r. I ,, , , . eigoP.rty e.ptct to full the people into th, ir sup. , p,,rt. Hut ,ali true. N ,, not one word. It i. needles, lr u. to CEuii.crali. lb " aucco. of our citizen, in j ,ic art and .vVncea. but it it a fact that cannot be controverted, that moal if not all the improve, , nieut. of practical utility has been invented by na. ! tue cuiiensnf the I'nited State. And il ia well known Hint American mech.nier have been in ,uch liifh cstini.tion that great inducement, have i hren held out to tiieui by aeveral foreign State, to I l .a. in., . ..... -'r I- provirbiul all over llie world. Aiiifriran Pa rly in lliarlfulon. It must terta.nly be rratiiyi.ig to every true iiieriiaD to 1. -irn tiiai ihe American I arty I. ie signally Iriiiini.'ne.i in Ciiark alon, S. ('. Ihe par ' '' li were distii.etly drawn. Col. Jno I'. Canw 1 Ik"I the Amerieiii fand id.tr, and C. K. Kaiu. Pui, a Roman fall,. die, waa the Candidate of llie r'oreijn Tarty, andaiihough jofl totca were mm. uiuttuicu t m .e.mui, waa beaten in Charitaton 37 volea. ur fi itnii. of theCclombia Carolinian, afler piibli.hing eilracla r ., e ., . ,i from tliree oft.,,- city ,.a,r. ng.-ly reinarka; 1 With these li'htt bel'uru in, we cann.-t imajine li.al Cel. C.r. w . i. turn can be r ijo-rly tlaiiii- ed aaalwiow Nolli.ne tum,,k. , Now. we care nut to whal oart v thr triuuinh ia . .'. Mti t.j i it. jwi , a ll t ii.tttwii.it Ijlll -lloliS awarded, there ia one linng certain, if our corrcs. tn;it ,av(l l,..cu u,.itt,!(l to their con,idera pondent i. t"Ke U-lnv.-d, iliaa.icn.il triumph of tion ." Well, Mr. F.ditor. the a tmoiiitiii. t.t the American V ty. and the following iilract from the Charleston .Vming ,Veir will bear ua .., . ' . , ,,. , , " " m,t r'"m "" !ri"nipb of lad. t a rear "I ,' ' "-" "'? ..ol lliei.riltr (.r-.p. r. liut we no claim mat ll ia e- ' " '" " ' ' "-.t!...lic tote, an.- : ly many othtra who o,p.,a, ,,,e h"w '.."'S- rrfrel that some of the .arty have tarnish. i , j- -1 ea mir t.ciory oy uurnma; in nij.y one oi ineir ..pi'Uienta in. bad rendered laaaiaau.lt' rather con pi'ment .pieuou. in hie i.aifi,il(,n. : , . . , Mipuru i Ifllrr. III. a l.tlle remarkable that the I-nrcign Party hould ur ao hard run for capiul tob.,.i.r p ,l"'ir "uae aj lo circulate the lelurs of ' renegade Whig, without noticia.g the IT. cl it iingiii nave on inrir proiprcu, i ne i.jnor oi nit: Otmurrut of ttui place mi clultii at Stcuhcn iter Hut he publiikcd it in hi- p.ipcr twice he.' . ......... ......... . oi lui lahlwrrd the know Nothings unnirrri. flt. l!ul wh--.t does he sjvf the l)e,i,orr ,tic !. VI. that it ban aUiacaae " iri.rA now - ' "" That, a Fr.tty ,o. coniinendjlion for a nartj that rlaiaoa to b the s, ! -r tl.. lu. .. ,7. - '. - r ' ' "ays your pirtji has a dmcaae worse than tin: dry 'rot! I.e .re the dn.es aid party and (n for Amir. - . . . . , . I llrown.ot. a-.itln.lie f .titor in ri.i.t.nl now rt.iioia 'IVmpa.r! p--r f.,r the ?uw. Will the SUritUni li.ll wlio ia ri'hl, Jurfjf? Giittori or O. A. !lnwn. on? I-illnT J.j.ijjf ,ifit(iii fir O. A. Iirawrinn ' (iui not unfit FtanJ tUo nature of llir t Iiin ihry urU m .!, , Wili the .Sfnn.iarH pu Uh thr wln.l of t!if W t t r , read by Mr. firtnd) in fileiyh a t.!nrl tiiar ug.. Nut quite. A corrrpon! nt f l'te WapiiiigUn Cuvm in H-aWiiij uf l.f prowelii iu North. ('AfoUim niyi tun Aiiii-rtnow iVolhitiff caii.li u a t. a in tivhl ont , ii , - ' m ..I..I.II. ' " ",t"! " Lul district, in the Slate, this orre.io,ade-nl baa cerlaiaily mailt one "very Krevl i ! aaaiatakr." From present aporsmiieea hoaeaer, t i ,, . , . ouW 1 "'i-n-'be A.n.ncan Ttrty was; i naialakr." I root hre.ent anuesritiieea l.-.a ... i ,.. , ... . . ' ; . . . a. . I '" ,,U! " b"le w' "'"'I w.iit and si e ' '1''11 U. nearest the trutii. Blither the erection of luildinga, the mechanic' The la.l Drmocat culla ilie attention of It. ria. ! friend, &C, SiO. in fact, attempting to ar der. to an article from the Wa.hinplo,, Union o,. ; ray the poor against the rich, the mechanics the Know Nothing aVam.t the Muhodiat.."-! and laborers against property holders ana Sow, this is an old story new vamped up for 1 employers, employers against them, ie. il.. .rrn.inn. In V remia Le lire the election, ,l, !!;,.!,, , i, H l:,,tr inutle llm aaine ehareo ugninat the Ami ricau l'.irty, but it had little or no ilVtl there. Ur. Lee. the editor of tin- t'hristiun (. (, t,)C tuU ,,loll,,L.r ld ,aill tUai if ' r v ,i he believed the ehurea, that the know Nollunga ; intended to operate uguiimt the Methodiata ufler j ,u. Ctlmlic, ere put .lowii. he would advie ev. l t). Mcthod.,1 to join the ortani,ation. But why J did the DrmorrU keep back what Mr. V ia aaid j nl.ilivo to the Melliodiala. He in id :. " If we aro j t fow for (;0j', ,aKC ct u, ,Ve Cath. , j i. i i . ' "''C Pl'. over yonder ,.. Italy, and no! one of your l'roteiitaiil I'rieala kneeling at our Love J.u.,,1,." What do you lliink of that Methudiala T r ,1 roa THE NOSTH CXSOLINA WIIIU.l 1 ' ! Jll . JWllor : louwill perceive the BC- . .couutof the meeting held by the auti-Amcr- lion PrtV, on the llinht of the 7th illst., . i v".... - ,, . , , ' givcu in the Democrat, is very short. It 1...A .., ..I..-.....!.. uui luuv " I'" a u.uu aT7 111 iuu says the lVmocrat, and filially they buried " ta... " quite deep-clean out of the hear ... 7 ... I ing 01 liapriel 8 trumper ; UUl 11 says UOthllljr I a t0 the aubslancc of the r-pi'vchea. I sup. : ;t wOI,jj uo, Jj,, t0 allude, at least, . , , ' JO gotne tl ltips that wire Mid Jn the very ; ou-sian, .nr. arinj- saiu, iu uis apcecn, mat lib (IVIU I. ,V.,VI , UUU... IM.M l M , 4,11 I. uw- i .,cr f,.0ra 1 1- ., . . . a rcneyailC lIIOW -.vOlillUL'. Malllli' 'hat persons initiated into the order could .1 .i e .1 i i !liot know anything of the objects, or do.n-s,, (.f said ordtf that the presiding officer was I dictator 44 ex rillieio." that tiiev m hciinil ! to act in 8tcordut.ee with, and be governed by, his say o " in all matters, and vote us f he directed -that they had no voice in the matter, as to how they should vote. , Judging from the fact of Mr. Waring S C..I- limr nnn nnv Know Nothing llial ,i.,l,l I,. --- -r - - -"""o -; - present 10 correct nun, ll ue nitsrepresenteu , ' he organization, is pretty good evidei.e . I. I'll t l)ai !hn" n.iviwiit it US', OU tilt fillliliM't. I hrlll'Vt It 1-4 Npari-l' IV tuitt. """ " ' "" ' 'i ., '",.," -v .., e , -j u 1 . ill .!. !. ii who would coiniiarc favorably with any or - !ini't,.inrt in i.r...r.. qA ... i I' I n ,.A , , r..t . 1. i '.,iiuii.-iu. ..iiiiii.tiit7itiit;.tiiieiivailUlltl. ,, . . ... ' ll"" i-.lt Willi ,-n t.i.11;: mi I III.! pl, . He refuses lo say whether lie would vote for a Roman Catholic or Lot. What secret ob ject can he have in not letting his patty know. I would like to know from Mr. Wa ring, it he is willing to to it Mi nil, alter charjiinu the same upon tbu American party ,1 ; .!, 1, .,,.1 .... 01l( uri.itif the " boue auu sinew of the laml t0 .. out 0f tl.c order Is il nirt of 1 . . ' ' I "ul OI ur"Lr- n it. part oi ,1C drill of bis party leaders and Mr. I'raige, to keep the people ignorant of the object in view, iu uot ausweriu ' Co! Sto e alter the Cobmel had been catechised on the same nubjeet by Mr. CFaige T Is Mr. Craijje the great oracle aud representative of his party, and is the party not to know anything of his opinion respecting the appoiJtmeul of . foreign Roman Catholic to oflire, to the ex- elusion of native-born American citizen', ' '- ' f i' --"-.l o ty ll,. : I icrce Adiiiiut.-tration T I aee bv the first resolution of the tneetinr ou the 7th, that iney emiorse the .VJiiiiin-.trat.oii. t,el u Lae it! Out with itl W ill Mr. Ciai.'C or . L(J D0, (oT I;JRi3u CatLUcj hr of. rr.H 0f Ir r, i , i 1 I J M aring or doer lie not endorse the Admin- iatration iu appointing an abo.itiou free-noil tr Governor of Kao-ias. the effect of which' wou;j v, t,at j. might become a free State the lands being all taken up by the flee- son iorcign JOini-'rani .Am Oocletiea the raid free-poil G 01 ernor beinr. tl tut-ir head to thu delusion of the Southern l.-otle ' 'ri i! . I .- l , , , I be br-t resolution adopted by the meet- i'Jj; says, " tiiat in justice to the present Ad- ministration and the members thereof we ,. called Ul-ou to vindicate their ac'tin n ,t... . ., ct rank free aoil officers to "overu Kanaas. the Governor of which is al the head of the r -i , i ' f'l Inovenielit, a. Mated above, r.,s an jet intimately connected with a very iinpoi-' tant national question. We arc all w.-ll .nr.. f tl,. 1. i.,,.r ur.A I .....I I... ...I I .. ., . ' ' . , , , i n-.nl appointments, and the course of tbow pointed, O-fC-tluT with their rjieculationii ua laii'is aaa taoiaii'iai oi uie jitwa. ..till llio.-e men are retained in power, and the ami. American party of the 7lh (.'oneres.ioual di.-trict " fe.ls called upon to vindicate" the ad mi nisi ration accordingly. Take the remuiiiinj.' resolutions, Mr. K.li- tor, and compare tbeni side by side with the platlorm of t lie American party, and what ! ar(. lhi.y , A 80rl of a MU.cti t (1()n. . ru C0H,.t.,i,,n 0f an(i ; ,iu.r Ht.,on ' aomewLat Iik.se the .ofra.Miii in llie do., dav (0 alliisir.il to llie ro.i' sp. f-, of the dj,, . iiiunj when cliunckcd, going il ji.ratrikiii.r about right and left and tl.iallv bitinc? him. ' rf f I mmnnm. Mr VAUm .1.7.-..- , . --J - IT' ' HI' claJ to Uve AM'TlllMl to so upon like the ... C I I onmii who liad gone out to 'ray for t lius. Land. All owl u ciltiti" on tlie top of an old dead tree cln- I.e. .ml .l.n.n .1 tlio woman finished her prayer, tlie owl acreiincd " W boo-0-0, wb.rt-o o '." Ttiinlt - in., ht r r.rivrr wa. al.- ..I A '. " , ' . T -, -Tr" nr nana.-, ana MiouteU, "Anybody, Kood Lord .So, with llit-m, it is anytliiut. or ...l l I- . an ii'iuy. ror lu-tauce, boc how thi'V oloril'y those Whirrs who oppose , Au.eri- .an pa.ty rue-l, a, ('.Id well, tSti-idicn. Toombs, Ac. Not lo,, Hinre llio-n U Li.., wrre called l',.,l..rlist. .nr.r.r of abolition candidates. Ac: j,', flir-t, . thing mean that could Le said of tliem j Lut now, " AtiyLody, oood Lord," and tlicyrni Lrtcc Lini as a Lrotln-r and endorse his acn- 1 tiinetita as good Ue-uiotracy. ('ido tjte-1 ' Vif'tl letter) T ... t . i.i ... 1 .iiu-.iHu.Tiran mrf! inif adv.-rusi.u tor .-Saturday last, was postrionnd I la fa to tlio 21 st iri-t., wlii'ii, I ftupposB, wc will Lave a m-roml tilitlnn of appeals to mechan ics and workiri? tnen, as it hi-oiiis tiikv (,'i t to Le ti, ij popular, " all 0f a u.l'?n," ju,t Li f'.ti) an clfi-tiou. W hy. sir, those vulunil. onitint according to tlu ir api-.'elics would jut a. hooii aliako Land, with a tnieliauii! aLout tliat litne as with anybody rise lint how ia it titti-r the ck'i-tion I think it : M. t.i l . t . """Id be much iiiore patriotic to debate llm r.rino.ri ..a 1 ,, ,1 ,!,... 1 .. , 1 . ..... parties: ( I do IiolkllOW that the .itie.i j aI1y Lcnidc of-podtion to the American 1 lv and its rnniro 11 Am. ..;... I It' i' iy anu us motto Americans eLall rule menea") and leave oil ' dii,iirn,.ui.D1 el i - ..ii me- i wo great iave' liar, t I ... t . 3 ' , . '"''"-ana aliall rule A- '." Initio end diiiew," (to say nothing of hull UlJ'rt Men,) .hakiug handa with mcchanic-j io "." - act for themsel vei They know their rights and are quitu able to luaintaiu them, among a charitable tomniumty, at least. A PLAIN SON OF TOIL. Fruin our rorrcspoudt'iit. CiiASi.tiiroN, July 11, 1855. The f rent pitched butlli between the nntiva and fortien iurlutlife of C'hurleatun wna fought on Monilny Iu. I at the ballot box, and to d i y the vie I lory was awarded, by the election of Col. Curew, I iu AiiHTlcaii caiiiiuiaic Ir nnenii, out Is'.",, "UI,,lln- fnvoril ol- ,,. ,ml 1 11.n.i ,j brilliant and triu.iipli.int majority ol ; H70 volea, the whole poll licing -1000. 'I'hia ia s triumph worth herale'iii)!, when it l ri-menibt red Unit unwanla of S00 rolera were mooufaclured for the oeraaiou bv the opiMnition, and ruarehed up to , 0",,"n ".V "I'l" " the polla, armed with all ihe rights and pnviUxea ol Aniiriean freemen. molrm. Allliouch thia wua jaimply a ahrrin"Bclcclion,y tit involved important ' inaanuirh a. it made the orcaai..n of a ic.i vole beiween the hnow Nothinca and tlieir ok , , , H -,d , 1IHW, ' r . .. . . .-. - I.. I r I II Ml H till ll I Villi leu I loll ol American or ill. i mnra oown ive no dun lit lloi proceed. ipportunity shall lection will I" 'It iwuityyeura hence, and h. placed ihe ' ""''' "'"" " P'""" " hci 7 "'I' tr ,, k a lul urc coijtlicl in an oreaiuiid demon. ,trat,ni fr they had Ihe advantage line lime of a l.iri'c number ol nalivt who wt re oriveii to their rauka from a n.i.l..keii o i. of relijiou. peratcu. . , ,, tull ntvrr ,aled wuh Lj j , .e conM,ucl.t,., u, ,hl.,r Unl ,a.ly c.t,ci.e of I " e .1. .: 1. .11 . ll HllCIII I Ulll'tlllT. ' pre mihiimm uie ipoe 11.11 in i- m. Mii; '' ''"d lm"P'rfl ! act nia p.rl Willi aierli on-J iiiicoiiipriuiiiii- nr,nni. -Uk t ,,,,,. ., I ir,..,pl. or def. ai c core fully we.ched unil folly apprtta.t.d by iul! Tl. "'tr'" """" d''rderly ro,.,l. I, ,,.,t even a 1 ""J. rZrnfXZ , tJ, , t,,t,!c ,, , n u viel.ny ol prii.n. 1 pie, and marched lo I lie ball t bu iih tin ! n.ea.ure.i tread of a ftin.nl in .rel.. The f.,hoe ' "" '"'-n-, .. wt. plainly marked up-m the ,, llt ,1C pj(lld ,.., k mu.i e.,H.pr.t.l h 1)U, ,,r . , ., ,,,, B ,. ,(,.,..,, and to ti.j ln.eor ol our city ! il .nil I il orucr and ileci rum jet ot the .'1 aacliu.et til l.r-i.-tur tj' ,,r. d without -M r, . 1 1...... Kaei. de. f t. f.lpii.. alave law will be in'opm. iiinln! hi. ,i le and iji.l.llv wn.l at...ut hi. bu.i-(. r r " I"' l.e....,,...y .waning I.,'. ai.i...u,.e,i1.ii.tufll.!"v'. n 'Overtior, (over hose t.to it lin .l r. ni!t. I wa" enacted. ) not bei.eiii it ron-lilutiori, There was some ilrioonrtraiien lo.i'.y in an I will not give the reipiiaite order to insarj aiiiu..ng and iniioe. ol Way. When ll. n.ull ; jta J U8 , j j,, lraljou? w.a announce.), me majority wa. .o mueti larger llnin was .uilii ipaled, tln.t .nine ol llie more le r ti.oa and rxc.t-ble, broke aiiehce. Olid uiat.e Ihe vtrik.n r , hi? wilh tl.ric tinea thnc tor the in. , umph of Aincrir-n pruiiieUa fol. J.ihn ( i n. iinmh in. I In- hditr of tlie I'.tminc A'ara, a fid i:tli gale lo tl.o Aiii.nr..ii i 'i.riteiiln n 4n Pi'ih l,el- t ,i , . . . ,i pnu, S.i m.:ic:i I y a rrnwil III lr-.nl ol hlavlll .1 hi. olliee, w In, ttirr irew tlie American 11 R rntino In. .lu.uid. r. .ml rai.td I aheie the ch.-ring crowd, when he made a mo.t eapil ,1 h tiie r eeli. 11 uigeU iiNin Imb au Hence t moid any bi.i.lrr ua drmoii. j .'ration., and let llTir ,'itu.urt loaarila a van. ; . ,i i - It, il h be marked with enurle.)', preprn ty ' and nio.l.-rjliin. lie d. s. r,t. uiueli al onr hand., I " came out l.,h:ly Ihoul caieulutiiif it. en. , .niiu nee, and tak. .1 I ' ' lame nu mriunc 'I' murc'".n' ineriean pr.nc.plt.. llc hj ,, rt ,,t.T r Hie cau.r, nnd lu eloc.urnc, , toned wi'tli a bold, .taring t in , ' nualifi. . I. mi h.r a lean, r in a rn.i.. lame atiu torlune up. n btt coin every fnere will I.e a int.. nit, luiir of tin: tri'ns of C'ol. f'ur.w tin. e,entr:g, .1 thr t'l.ai'cl Ijreen a In n 1 1 I, 1 1 Jiected I ha I alM.ltt .tr atet of .4 mrr I ruas lll tie tin rr (o loin l.ie eiM.ru. Ill one naif loud .houl ll.r the triumph of tnc piiiH'ipteaof Ihe s"n "f ll"s"""l': 1 '"l.."''! 0. I he oralor. of the party some fine speaking is nlici. .,t'be able lo p. n'lr.tclhe iinn.ri.sr crowd, o a". I " get in or about the .p-emus enrl.isure of Ihe 1 ' -"el I. , .! ......Iralion .f Wutt. orconiuioilulion r.i nr..e ft no mav will come ..If oa llm II. in rv fi.i ttie convent. enee ot tho.t: who h i, pi-wder. (feal paiii. h pre I. rlii.n fnr phii. i brrn l-.ken I., e.irr lo the L.trs ol all, both Inend and to-., in thieaur . tc- nd decJ .ration of American Intl. in mirtiev ; :d MeckKnbiir, ... easy on x,tSrt al one U. lie , "n th auhp.rt ol deel italione of independence ; ,gt Una nay'sfihe aneient and pr-od melropli. ol thr I'al.urito ti .ie Slio mu.i eieu.e our bet h '"' "' ""l "aitinj f.-r her lead ll... tmie j li e ("rk' KK" ""'" " wa. now or neter 'v',.u"e.n t. II my f-i.n-! Col. St,,, e that the p. , ' m ioi oi will dm, a lu he.lih io.no.iil lo nun, a .pirWln.; bunijH r, and with l.un and hn I ""' "' " ' "' "" ' N",i' ll.il ' Inn- lull tllimlir in tli:irlel..ii. (Inuca m.y ,t.,, . ' !,.,,, nT. t,, ,e : wor.l fail n iinkn. wn In our v, t ihul.ry.' Thr fi.l : ""r foU'i frer .iplr Li. alrn, ana """ "1""' '-' "'""' 1 " -ei.ieair n a. o ri a. in.. wr.M.n laa,nd as l:rn. tiir r lixtl ni t; u if tii-n.:' tt I I t fit 9 rltii liili. I ifi.ig'aMj n inif fir. i, d'l.i tvrjfii iiiiy utirr Itirtf fiifri , I. til ?ii,t is c-Miitrijf with lat in, i-i-rl, ii- I v ui thr- m.iff h ul linn , sh-n ! A.nerir. shall b. a noil, anil her nn ...na I.e Ihe lorna of Inr .oil. V e are no longer minor. , ub. j, i I lo the liitii.iirc and e.jaiini.ge ot goiriliana. ..nil that net of Olir own k.p-.llllinjr. We h,.- ..1,1.(1 thr w.iili.lii.r.h..ni:. i f in l.ne y , si d dr. '"'! l.U'l'' cap.,1 of !-. king- aft.r our nwn -tl .ir., w ilnout tin- ..Iheiniis int. rieiilmn of for. .,-, ,.,.k ,,,,,. t , hire roi,r,i..d. ait. r n... lore (ii hh. rali.-n, lh.it, a ill, . tHii-til .lion of itrriifv lire wilt ion, .'tut un rttenl r.f lei f itnr v a a f rn-p H . allot Kur.eir, W are eiieili'e of grotTIM oil r lll.'.T, anrl a ill not i.'.i,.t nt lo irniotrf an y more. Ilul.tfar ta t J in tin,, a,,il tin. Hut wr h ive un. taken our n Kiwrra and c .ji.l.iliii. ., th, a, us a l.i. r, iv't, ,ve ttill thruw our-'!,, a hark,;,, a rnh.ity, inlu the armiif lir.al lint. in, : ml lug ,r lo lain caie.il na forgue .i-.ill .ml w.yaanj c -.aid f.-r .Iraymg .o h.ng tK-yoa.l lUr w'.iiIeMniie and '-' 'ntlu. me oi lier nutheriy iarc -in.i i.-m. ei,,,,,. ; a-iu.i.y. . ..- ' HANK !' THK STATl. F (' M1W (1I1AKIMR Jil-UMCIKI). Tl,. A. IM r.i. o. . it ., I - " ' .?,, ,u" ' . ' l" ,0,'Knn, Jerf 01 !lie JJlink of U"! Ua of 01 -irolitm l0Oli f L.C Bl 1 J:UikM hou-c; 1,1 KaUh, -.llil I I tat ' I.- Hwnin was ca'lrd to tlie t'',"lr' d K. U. Fie. inan, K,,, , ii.noiuted Hon, Pin id 1 '"V f !he ""'"'"I-- ' ' ,'""l"",'e Tr""'"''1 '','fir (i er'aill tlie "ioiiui m rl"r rei.resontpil in tho ni.-eti,,... iii-nnmitd I......... I il r ' . . 3 1 , ","""r" T'"'". ' hl'"'U b,,on'-'i"-' '" ' (Iltnlual Mork in ilera n i.e.. . I I .. I'l1 , L, ... . V'T,;1 """ V" T ',0T",,1'4. " ' nivcrsity. V'X',,,i ' ,0 share, ,e- '""iP" 10 thfi -'rfsidit and Hirertora of I ""!. ;t'-r!ry Fund, it lmn very la lN.ii.ril.1 ll, I, ""J J " "" " . The l'r.'i.lei,t. HuLtiiittcd the usual atatc nniits hlmwHir, Ihe condition of the Hank, wliieh were accepted ami arp,ved. 1 lie question of the aeeeptnnce of the act, p's,i-d at the last , siiri of the' I 1 . 1 . . .... '. i . . ... . i . .1 1, 1 r. idiun: ij ri:-uuarur llii I'iilik wa, tl,,-,. coii.-i.lercd, the following resolution being aauro'i U( eu . y.vWrr,, That the act of the f,,-t,eral Assembly, passed at its; Inst session, critj tied, "An Act lo re charter the Jiank of the .Stale of North Carolina " Le, aud the aaine is hereby, accepted. Thi". resolution. lifter lieinir nhlo .,.,1 discussed, waa rejected Ly the .A - lowing vote : lowaaaej voie ; V-.t .Fifteen persons, rcprescutiti" 1,.1'iO fhatta, entitled to llj'J votes. i,..'i niurea, cntilleil to Ili'J vbten. i ttri'I .' t Inn lino.lr,..! b...l ,1. r.... "" "" iniliy-iour 1 persons, rrnreacntliiff 0,1)0? aharca. utitlJ to 1,.'I-V,' Totes. Aot. Vntmg : I'ito pemotis, repvescnt. inj V!.T7 BLarwi, ntitled to 47 Vutto. Tie Stockholders then proceeded to I elnctiou of ievcu Directors of the pritj Hunk, when tho following persons were, elected : ' George V. Jlordccai, AVilliam l'ca. William" Boylaii, Alfred Jones, j0in liryan, J. 11. G. Roulhao, and R, F. Jl At Ihe meeting of the Board of )i.f held the next day, George W, Mordecli was re-elected l'reaidcut of the Roard l-Cistcr, (KT The canvas iu the Raleigh Ditr-., between Messrs. Miepnrd and llrancb ' waziiifl warmer. The papers ii,f01U) ' " an incidert that recently tookjieg ,.t. these gentlemen, which goea to shew t'oTu expedients the opposition are forced in aort to carry out their ends. Mr. llranch, the rcKular Loco cnudij,t. bad declared, in RaleiKh, in discuio' with Mr. Shepnrd, the representative of tl' American parly, that if it could be pros,! the Fope of Rome claimed, or tlir.t tlf, claimed for hi in by hie church, power oe! temporals, that he, Mr. U. would dtc!ar k that part of the American platform alM would keep Fapists thus Relieving out of of fee. Subsequently, tho parties met iu di cussion, and Mr. Iiranch produced n.uto. prnph letter from the famous Orestes lirownson, one of the leaders uf tlie IW ish hieraichy in this country, ta prove th the Fope bad no temporal power out of t;i dominions. Mr. Shcpard asked to i, ,i pa letter, and in bis reply rend the luttri j,a,t of the Utter in ulti'h the hntpoml plllr of the j'irpcu as diitiiu ;!; ujj'V,, which, aoniehow or other, Mr. lirinik h,A omitted to read. When they met in ili.. ; hl0ll ticn Mr I'.rant h Said nothiii'i ilin-.i the letter; but Mr. Shepard asked for it but it was not produced. Mr. 8. r,qu.,(,j a copy of il, w liich waa refused, and hr tKn 1 1 tlie 1 ai 1 , t .'11. will' .1-1.. ...... V.... HI- tjl .. ' asked that it inielit he rniblih. ,l l., :, i j (o ,t l(it (,0)C Ue f . of' ' Mtmg, the "I'''P Mar informs u, ,, 1 .i , " . , A ' " . " ' T. . V " j l U.r !ut J0 ,j ( ) , i , .. , ... , " M " '''""'A " I We aee it stated that the personal l'Ur't A While Jin allow has been noticed at oet llav. n, I'onn , among a flock of awo'loa, of the usual cMor. In every other r.-trtb ! resembled lii rouipsuions Itaiinz the fin ' , ,i -..i- . , , . " ."" i i "m . unie, riiua iiiomnna ne was con.-i Jcrril au alien am ing the fra ternity. WORMS ! WORflS! 1 r Varioue throriee ha been .tartrd tthin lo Ihe origin of int. atmal wor m., and y I tl.t tmn i. atiil a vtacd one among meUical autlainn. Of ..lie tail, bearrvrr, all are lilfirine-', I, wliuh all a'-re Hie fatal ivilure of tlu; ii.:Vrfa lin y rtert on ihildfen. At tin. nw.ii uf tm ,m the ttlack. of worms arc iril frequent a. ail.u n",l uangrrou.. H e l ike greal p:e...iiri is . reeling Itie attention t par nls lo tlie ,rtir..a-i r I,, M I ., . 1, m ,.r,,, ....,,,,,.. ., 1 'J "t,t'"nr n.lrudwrrd lo Iha puahc, i.i ! never failed t.f iucuh when lrN.l. ' 2 T I' urclia ! a w i II l rtrelul lo I t. r M M'l.ANK'Ht KI.KllllA I i:i) VI.H Mil H.b i '"-"se. "i ".! ..i ... ....... leon, are ttoithh as, Ir. M'l.jm'g i-lin ti T:r. nnfo(;r, sl.o Ins Cel.br.trd I.inr us ... I.e had at rearHttablc llruj Sluri. in IU lnH State, and Canada. July 10, H.-,.,. In H.ia p'are, nn ll.r 'JOih tilt., WM JAM".4, inlanl .on of S. T. Wri.lun, nged II u. i.l .i si I i)aa. AiMi.ontbe I'-ll. m.r.nt, II I I 1 VIH'.INM. mf.nl daiizhtci of F.- II. and V. .. M ... .rO y ir anil 1 1 n ll... In the t o ii ol 1.- ri' ir, ru the ., r. hoeping r. ugh .nd l,t.r. CA l. IS. 1 L. J -nra, K( , (i .1 al.nl o jtar.. 'f r r l j.rijflity anil jirnn.iaii r; f-iir, uasnr., altera li e l.r.l lo f..dt anil di, . cmmuniialrU. I l a.l, ii, lie. lii.e.', ft., Ihe 1 ,1 H It .tart, o' 1 rn in. .'.!... MARY CAI.lV f l.l, ... ll-e '.it ul h. r g , ti.unrr.t daua-lii. r of M i t Weil; It w.. tl.r j.n v J. f nl'iTisri y ef thr fri.iiilti.C!:- yoorif anil int. .l.ng irirl In a Hu nt b. I i-to-ih3iil IJ. - ll.. ll ., s rt iilrnf to all, ami .", b lo-r li.of . I hat ahr had bTii prei.,rn e l.-r tl i '" rruf. wnirli, l use her oa n la nr il u'e, ii.tt-t lo all. . .In rail r rmloweil Willi a tr ill. rt t .p.t.!,, 'of Hull. I .-.ni it to , t ,i d a. II el a mr ,r? Celine, of rterrnly. Long will I'.r I , ''-! idfiri ot In r "it err ar'fiin.i Im r i be reiiieoib, red t f lilt., , ieg I., it. I tiihlnllv ana lo young -I. I.I to j.rrp.re In l. lliiw tf flir fNte rurid.ti. m i jftl'i'f fiwol f.r .iilif ul (Ii,. nr hjrj alt-iM' il t1;! f-;Hi .ur h i!rl, r ( hrt.i.ii- is ! lift i.l.l.iiu. HiVii.r; nn f.lrtril' i H'' ' ij-i'"-. I.f t lit. r. A III- is, 1,1 ilri-:, in . ,,t I! . a. rii 4 LANSK i, i:n cation ICoil.t ItlVfl- Afitllt !! 31 II. fAMl'I'I, I). UllAlt'K'N' as 1. I"-tl f; lure I r.l.lll.jl of llie a bote lil!.-' Ul .lis II .meal I .i .til m i.,n. 1 he 'I rn. ' " C" "lli-er'd 111 hnllij; filli.i to liliixirt nt "'''' Willi . ;.ni:. in ii of .Hell lia.lii'C ui.i.'u J "lid Int o e,.i rn nre. Il. inr; a n-tiieid ' ir'i'" '""'"It eom.ljt, t.-ailin.l, ol our tiLiiai-' L"' ' - a " ' . .,,., aojoitinig iy. Willi eca. lath a. an an.tr octr .ml a nii'iin " ""' ""d fu"l omh nl,. I'nm.l. I,,,.. r,M nuil.lilo I""" - .. ,, "-"' ni'Mr ir-iimiM ni in. -r ...n.. '1 be t.t si Si i.ulnalie Vrli w II a j it el t I., t, ...... .v. ..... ,i.jtiii" ......n.dj .iinjr.t ,,'i,lBi..i f two a...Hiia ol I'.te an,. nil. a t.tli. 1 I It MS I'l It MMH : I-'... Vn I L. i:....,r,l.lit C III! I t. . A flA ' -' ; Arilliioelir, ' For I'.r mere .di.ne'd branel,, aM:p.l..l.. I 3 For I be !...;. .. . . . 1M I ,,td ,' or a ( . ,t $ii fl -r t7 p" ! ninnih. ! I!y urdrr of the Trn.t' n. . , .. . nr, ti1 r. t li 11 il. ... 1 r'-,,v-"''',. ' y ' '"' . - - " I tir r:vi t.i. ihvi.-ki.nof .hi. I I HI- I J-Mri llAM F. will bold a '"'" 'V b brniion on tin la.l K I urda y, 1' a'1'1 '' c ,:oilll. lenrii.L. ii(f ul 'J i.'tli.i k, nt l iii. ti' 1 " ' miles Iroin ( leirlotte, on the l!. uii ui All the other III tiait.ua of H r voimiy are " , I. .tie, on ll-e lb to attend nnd loan tlie prier.iuH , iHi a. - be Kepaed f". ll'S OKC.ietnl!. The Ui. .Mr. I'acarll aad nihil gentrfW1" deliver Mlilreit.ra Ol. lliu Ol'Caaloll. Ji.' in. is.li. '; . i 1 Tapeis liirndly Iu li-uiicriiii r''"" A LAIttIK feTI'I'LV W Constable Wnrraiils i'UU SAl.a hkuk. t
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