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f I .'J i-AM l...fJ.!L.'lil'J I OIU M. M MS Te.etztiilnl jur f'lf Ctilumtna T:tnrt. AKRII tl.OF Till: II (I.TK . T n I iy l.nler from I'm rotto. co ttox n ECLixnn. Xsw Vobk, Au!':i"t '3. The iteamrr Hal- j tie arrived with Liverpool dates of July ; 2Sth. I Cotton closed dull at J decline; sales of; the week aii,Uii4 buU s, including 40IUI to i Hceulators, and 25. ill hales to exporters. Fair Orleans 7d ; Middling Gd ; Fair Up- . Uuds6ld; Middiiu,; 6 1-tij. I T?readstc.ff acre unchanged ; Corn had ; advanced :1s. upon white and Is 13 J on 1 yellow. White Corn, bcinj scarce, realized 4 4; Veil, w, S.'ts tid a U is. Lard hud advanced ti. Prousions un changed. Iron active nnl unchnnzed. CoHTce firm. Piagar higher. Consols clo-cd at 91. Tin: u u. Titers wss notliluij important from the Crimea or the JSultic. The French contin ued their approach', tthiie the Ku-iatis w era strongly fortifying nil the impoi taut points. It was rumoreil that fieneral Simpson and Onnr l'acha had rcfim-d. A Kuian .sortie ou the night cf the '.'l:h bad baen repulsed. It was rum .Ted that the secret expedition wai to force the harbor of Sebastopol, whi'ie the Allies .(.nrmed the place. The Dritish had destroyed the bridge at (jvrntschi. The preparations for a campaign on the Tinuhe continue. The Bakhl-IiaiMiks at Constantinople had mutinied, and nu insurrection had broken out anions the Arabs of Tripoli. The l!uvin rem iin at Kurs, but have not invented the place. The French 1 jan had all been ta'kcti. Sir Wiliium Molesaorth had been np pninted Colonial Secretary in place of Lord J :.hn Kussell. I .upor I ii ul In. in I h. New liti s vns, An.-i'-t 7 The San An-t-mio Ledger has ail ices ol the orgai.iza t;ju of uii.ilary iti Texas t aid the Mexi can reol tioni-ts. 1 he first part of the expedition arrived at Ltona liver on the 1st of July, aud large numbers were hourly cros-ing the river. Cij tain Henry, late f the Texan Volun teers, is co:iiiiMii'ivr and has issued ad i rev.es t tue p-up'e of Texas and Mexico. Tb j hrst -ays ins object is to establish a Ke puhl'c iu ol .xfo au i 'itiii.at.'lv bting it un- o-r the p-nvct' oi ot ttie United Mates while the -id .lr. ss of the Mexican declares tLat be wishes the... to sOV'Tii th"iiselves. Gettera'i U )Ut u hssdi-clared himsell iu favor of the Ktuw-N-jtiiiu M'lIAT A HEN l iD. A t:r j .'hiJt rn,h'fl'j viJ I'.C'vl. A orrespn l -rit of the Language gives the fj'lowing riti.u-ir'i' account of tiie way a firmer i ta,:gLt low cheaply Le coubl t' s r. no losr.ii is nrt!i ton- " r ... u r y iiieu we n of' i, n- st LotiiC of eo'ir. V-:i 'i i: i v tap'-r one ve;r for the ' YjJ h.. I will -nd prc. ei. It t'lSmg. prepo-teroit t in,a:n" tLe piodorts of a single hen for tb" s-:asi ti ; ni re'y the prv-e Is. It scerr,s trifling, jr pj-tcrjus ti ituaglue the pro d tHs of a s o-' . ..-n will py the sub-ertt.-t. id; p-ri.ip- it w.vit; but I make the off-:r.' ' IOT,' X' ' illi ."2 th fa't.lC-f 11 , ' I a.'r- to i', a:i- i;..aii-l to ite a., a w.tu.'s. !U t'lo ana.r. The f ilm T wtr. siwy, a elated with bis c.;ni.st, 'part.t.j aui tLt' mil edit. ' w. ilt Lis way rcjoi .ii.g.' Tini'i rolled ro'.i.l.aiid tit; wrbl revclv ed a it- axl.-., i. I ti.e sun ii. d in it. r lit as it l"nu' r'y did, the f.rmer Mm i'tl Lis paper r.-.uiarly, and r-ga'l hii.i-.'f i itla th" i'af .r.niiiioii vbt.a-I fi-rn it. !) lot ot.'y knew the af2:ts '.( his own coun try but beeiiiii'.' C5iiveratit u; on the lead iiig t pi of the day, ai d p.i.ic il au i tinan ci ii coiiriil-.io.i, of (Lie time-. His clildr. u li., d. 'i.'bted in p.. ru-in ti. c fit-tits of t fir w-ekly i-ior. Iti siiort, I." said win itpr-'l at the irigre-s :t Lluisei; h .. .1 l,.:..l'y i'i g"-.. tj! iiil .-iit ii. tj. iu-tit:i- in tic- n. th of S" ..-:;' cr I 1, ip"ned up ag'Liu in the 9L . wLen.wLo fcL juld s?. in l ut our i'rii.i.d the farm-r. ' Haw c:. you !", Mr. 1! :' said t'...: editor, exl'-ri'iing his hand, aud Lis c.unl':-li.D'.-c lit up with a llatiJ Muiie, 'tike a chair sir, be seated, fine weather we hav. .' ' Yes -ir, ipiit fine n ! J . aii-W'-r-d tne form r, eba,:iii the pr.-ff r.-d paw' of tio: ediior, a:;i tiien a 1.:, rt .-..:.' , uuring hick frie'j i li Lit' Led hi-chair back uiid forward, twirled i.i. thuiub- ai stractly, and p't pr-jf iely. Starting up 'jaickiy be . said, wddressing the ei.tor, yr. t.' , I hae broj-l.t V01 the prvcted of that hen ' It was arnu-in g ta see iue p'-eul.ar erprc-s; m r f the editor a he foil Wed the farmer dowt, to the; w.igon. 1 eoild s.are.iv ken n,y risihlos down. hen at tu ttje lariner comin Lt'tr'i 1 auJing over ne tn ;.'jlitJi. worth a htiij- rth l.ng earii, in l..e aggr. cutjt. tU, c -.''', oi.'i U a'.e at the b ast ta! ..ar mole thau to" pi it e ol the j iiper. ' No li'-'-'i,' .i I Le, ' ci" !: f.ni.i y ucw-pjj.r and p,;. d.n I nn-s l is )i . ii my r pid for a year s aubscr'p'i ni r. All foil v 'ir, t ii'-re ii not tilling a iig f.r it t,.., I j-t, y : I lnv i , ai"i a d jliar i, no man but : tal t a .ew- aper ; i's charity, -it ; char ily you know, c .u.iii. nces at h .me.' ' it it,' resuuo 1 the e..,tvr, ' I w.il pay v n I it what, i- ovtr the , ib-cl itsi n. I ii , aA ii.st.tj'- this a, a in' an lilh-r to c on it.c: JOJ. I 'Alii I p l-J Ir. I'owc!'. o! i'ie: u i-t ' , 1 ed a lies and c-jiiou. '..n-, y ,i;,.,i. the sub ject of hum a li U-'i'p. r a u !.'. 1 1 . n. a . ot . !, it li L a os ot hjLii ti I le thai when I'." pare'.t, are both f tl.r ii. t.--,.p i -io i.t-, thai i - - ha ve t h. - .it." e jo j s : u I o-sain aii'U.a '.. tin- ; to k l an i . : ' . J '. k.-aitn, .V ., ti e, I c.'..r, i. n.u-t y.oiii ol gi "V up i i.ltCi tit ;i, io : :, id iu inl.tii ! . i .e in c iij-ir-u.. d.e ! Iii P, I he 'iie r . , w i.. i he n u . tit ' a i e of i ; ; iie I. ii.it. i Hilt- ui-, . hai ai t.' l ist, rs, iVc , tl.. ir Cllll n.' H of lo t e-.-il V " 1 , aLie, i l.t'.i- Ir.iua.i i i li i g. 'lit" , y I. ' i piii.-icu.iy capable. ' "t a 1,. ol it, a bar-gain i' a bargain, and I a ui ;.'m , i r.'pari sir. And vv h n ev.-r a iniM-T ii.nke- ll.e i ou.piuiiit I w . 1 cite 1. n to ii;. --.,'v i j.-i day, it- iHorft Carolina iKflbitj. .. ' " CHARLOTTE: Tilt fid ay, August 11. IS)). Rrsult ill thf Tib Dislri.l. Si,.w. ( r .i'jr. tli. home t'r..;. t;.,,!.,,., on .': :m I i, ,.,i, -J. "I ti'.'i; 0:7 -Is MccV i ni.urf, i.'.it i:4 . ii; ;.iw.,n, s-i ' ;."T .'' Cabirru, Kill "I-'1 "l " 4 Anw.ii, ti'' 1 Sui.h-, -"' 1"6 f"'l f'- i.-.M i.ii.l. liii n t--'i iniun, ''' -t7 ""j 4lD l i;744 5!Cu' a i ti t iii.'i-i C'raigi'a iiiajnrily, atitO 1 6 ( Inrlallr Holt!. Wf invilr i.ttfntion to the aJvtTtif un ut rf " mine )a "l M'i..f V.jr ( h ir' t:- Mnl. I. This h:t U'cn p(ar''ti and othr ie impr-'Vcl nnd tr-vi!t: w :l fii.d com fort.. i-e quurU j ami Mi f.ir. Ti c pr-'prn tor ia Uic veiy oui ot' gooii hu oior, and while the inner man is wailing In ti renewed his wU will shitrjeti the appetite .iiJ atiii lx bl to tuc lii tt t l-iii:muit. Nrw I'uliinrt Shn p. Our friends S.in.irrs .V ilsi.n h;. a Ni w l '..I. .ie. I ',..,. in t '.url-.lte w i-ii.i.i; a'tu i s in th I :ir.t cm 1 e aliJ kie lilelil. A Sjili'mlitl Cnsiy. st. bi J s'.it i n in rsuii' jhiJ. CI We called at M.-ar. ! mini .V IViN-ii'i r .r. ri: z" Slcc. on vi ! r.i y, 'ii i ..uniie fiiiiii.iii for P. J I.'-rn-. I', i r.'-at 1 p'l ei r ;" w..rli .s e II l": tilni iu.'L'v ;u-t c. rt .n.'y ..s 1 c it .!' i.l.y t!i..p either .V.rli. or S W'c hnv. u.-.-d up. :i our p. - pl" tune ninl a' nn, lite ia j'rt .nee ot i n ci.ur.t :in our own niee'f.iines, :nd we e-n see it . j nefts. ty. win n micli u..rk c ai lie ix oUd h . . f..r -nlin any wlerc'tlse l'..r I in- i.rriiii . 'r!!.1 p.iiilii' w.isd'ii.e by Mr. !!;i.kert and ..! IK-ar tltc e! is. st iii.jit la.ll .tli.l is t.'.l-l u nnv Imrtieft! w.rk. Cil ..lid u u: it it. i llir.!!E(THlN. A Wei ll or two .iro, rre piin.d mi irtiele re. lative to r. liilnter'n 1 y, ard in thai artn le we .'C we eonirnittel an I . t r W e l:.. rt t'-re l.Ke i ie st eT'is.rtur. 'e to et-.rr-rt it We , ,y lis r. v "'" 1 i .y ti...t ait i nt( or pii-s. I....1 t .il.ll: U.J f. ti e " I II i t. r ' r r. ;vt d a ic'i- r d V,,,.,', li s. P. " -V ' li, Vt.,' in! s W c !!.! h''ci! t l;. B. J. ffre,,' Ill ol g' t'.inif r .ny r, and v-'.j it X it utt! 1 w ho li vli.e a i U u 1 1 iv it ii. ti.e : ! 1 M U-. i:-.r pu..hsii.r : u . a, v CM. .t.t.. I, ot . h tt r in '! . li hie a bl.li " I.." ui ii r i to l i .te rtas. O !. r ui it li i: d Vt. I. i l.o- Aed and i.ot l . e . Cid ie t i i, not down 1 tOT t h. re a si anv c..'ntl-.l40n ri v 1 1 ". il" r.i v ie :i. s.,utn I; .tt. ... a. .... t .e I list Pott Or.iCK il ' t' t I "A St-'OI '' ' wt U '. vu bteii. lo b'.' or mi--'i- eion. W c- i.'.-l ioive H't J rt'-i in i 'lo: i -.1 in en " ' " ii I r 'i us t't. t ! - J '- . : r's " w ti. ii " re-f i nd null it lo 1' i e. j :ispo-.l.. it t.V IV ,i I ., it 111 ..n- Mr a-i r. Pr. . : rk li e ft S'., v, it see in k I-, u- 1 i-'t V, II ii:.-l - !-' II ,i lo.'-, 1're :l I is i'i ister, o i v or i 'j . 1 1 ; u h in . r.r 3' t r 'h t l.r III h'te Mi, -I. c t'M r ci.r- ei.. ...rli". V. e..r tirst art. .,py Tin lldniirnLl' Mr. li r: fr 'tin toe v .nils'. To iltlll II. l Spt-H l.i.t.t.1.. t. -y . ', r iiit.r 3 ' ! I: -.-l. r, ii. I r .1 .it i t ...ier. :;, i ;,. ,.-i. : Til ll.st.tUtl'.OI .'no.ltd in M .s t'.uifUXftr si.t !i s A o. in-, a 1 to. v..,i a 1. . d any fc.iii an ' . ul l r. suit I . ?s ' r kltt.W I. to I'aVc ' X., ti,c .Mem rt! v of If n. Me; saei.le '.li the ti. i r.. old. .N . I . S. Sen .t.r ! w . it f'.ni'C..! in ii w in-. ii is liu' ' -'. ii M.s-,f,. ..re a v- r or tn'o , .1' s' ...n ot II. i rae.-y. Tht Wbrflcr f,isr. J u.ifc; K-. nc luii h- i-n iLr.t.i.-f d aui y I , r Jjr frr!.Ots vf tdt NorlfKm I'ff ssl T--stMnIlttf ,( Hfo'l fj'.' Iiii VjIU- U'- t n lut W, l u,$,t i.f 'ifi!' li. pi vf c url i(r i.i-tikii.jf a; n.vr rtljin t t r.lo( imltui et- iv ,1. i-Vs- b't II ' it.c pntit-j.i uuk of this timn I. " t X p- I.Ult Ul f itiV' etiVe, Ti t.ie Jup It r 'I 't- t.s Cnl.spo.nt uf uUu-im U-. aiid in.iKjt nl l." ..if da lib if, mi .ead tr s oiii.g ti. e:.ar..et' r .t '. t-.ry of li.t. ::. .o i.t to co ot a 'i , v r . 1 1"' U' t y tn, a . d as h . V .li - 1 ail (J Cei.-.UI. to ;o:! 'ti.. ' V 1 .r a A' li-.t t'. ie ,.l . tr lito; V it A 1 .i i ol t V f or e 1- te oil. r a-...-'l t" ti i I. c-ifniaii .; p ; or it t 'or no : 1. it .1. IU I il' l ol'l 1.1. I' . .! ft be made to inert the rcipnmiiliilitv. It i on this ground, a. we understand, tltnt Judo Kane has ordered hia commitment lor ennlcnipl. PI R TABLE. We have received the I'niversily Mi-paxine Tor August. I' cuni ins, among t.ther inten .-.ii- ar ticle, it Iioj;ra.i'-.'! sketch of Wairjhtsti'l Awry, one f ti e irner of the .M.ekloiiliurj- Dccl.iri. In. n l li. ill R mli 'i.re. Me liml Ihe Inllovvuij; I' ,I,V, iM,.,cii.m. ti. ih, ,e,.re.,,,tatiu.. l .Mi i.klcnl iirj; ccunti',111 tin. Stair iC'iii.;reMii tho i ye.ir l.Tli. I ali.-.ll tiwli:ilnr tlml mtv IHTSOIt u ho fh::!l I I h. re.il' r pr .:i ss hiniu lt to be n Ailicist nr deny j I the lli-:ii;; ul (i.ni; or fliall ili-ii) r bbiheuie any I j ui.o ul the ptrMiim of the Holy Trinity i or fhi.il I I ilen r ti e ilimie niitliuiily i.f the olu ami N' ' ! ' 1 1 t.iim in, or alii.ll be ui' the Hniiinn Cutlmlic re- I liyu it, shull nnl anvtain, Imlil nr enjoy any i.Uice i.f irust and (jrol'.t in the State of Noith L aroliiu. I j If tho uioplc c f thine times could Hfit orain I tint c.rtli, uli what astonishment would they lichoi.l their ilisteniiants. Tiny considered thit cil States ; of this number a " Vvry large liiiivuiie iruleins t'ue t'uth'.lie religion " thu'.l mt j'ropoi ttmi q u huh (li e Jlmittin Ccithut' S. tntiam Mi or niv uny nttcc uf ti ut or jnvtlt in Jty mentis, which time does not permit me ' ; tin st,iie ui Anita t'aiu.iBo." Yet their tt cner. to n couut, but the most insidious and tin ' nte m.iis h ive voted Hint there ii n.i danger frmn justifiable, the I), nioeralio parly succeeded j K..m..n t'.itii. lie, and that tiny sh.ill hold ollite in ! ill inducing them to bund themselves tojje I .'orth.i.'arolimi. I thtT and rally to the support of 51 r. l'olk. i We have nceind the Aiipint No. of the Ari.i Some of them avowed their preference for j tor. It ut.lc of contenta show that it i filhd 1 him bccinioliU free trade policy was more wiih int.r.i.iinff mutt. r ju.t uch a Wriw!ical ! favraJVhe interest cf tho mother i., every f..r.-.r ..eht to l,..ve. , J ' 'mT which they, came, than was I We nave Im received the Auyust No. of the Mr. (Inys; others vptuly ro limited on framing Cultirator. It i e;ii.il t. uny aricul- tltt:r banners liut tin trontl not he ruled I inr.il nerieilicl vce recieve. .ur.ri permdici we rt cuo. ' -"- ........ vuilv ... w v fiprnM; Ucu ns lew v ro nrno to incur. ' ,. , .r,r : a,. . : n i . Ttu-re now two ?,.oJ ,,r,e..un.I penJi.,,l. ' feeling that has beet, inculcated into the A.ai we ,k, wh;,t U our remH( of l..,uor were the aggressors, and com- I er re.Moi . to th ... k c.pec. tl v V. y cuhir ,..l I at K.lnph. our firming fn.,,,1. en ' most ignaratit of them, I may be pardoned j Knmc lo, pnw,r niorB ,,, ,,ie hstte lhr I menced the ufr.y by .;,.ti-tr.iii.Sout iher, lure, have no eese for not t-k.s.ff one or for inenti ,uiug a little incident that occur- j l(n!i,.s'of pr,)t,sta,,ts. I.e. the people UI'0'' ,L! Amcneatis. 1 ho excitement thus ( o - erlik. ,, aul.ur,l. ot good ,.,r. -,..,h.r. and if, ouwa.it gd paper, enccur. ; J iu the rem of a friend to w Lou, 1 ke lU lllln, , ,K.ir 0 hands ,,,,1 Kew sr,,?us, and has ended ,n ; A. . ib. T tT 1 ' J err ... .. .ii .... . - ... . . ! ,r..P,v.!d 1 1. -wl . 1..1 1 1 1. a K.i i.ii.-irttiB. nri.oner ca I 111 no one iu hi d. .(...... n tin ui liberal' v ; 12LEUTIfJS North (.'..Koi.ivi Five anti and three Ameri. : ' cans have btrn ih cted to ("" litres from ll.l. Stale, vii : it. 'V. P.iu.e, Atiieriean, m the 1.-1, District; I in iheOd.'l'. liiitHn, anti : in the 3rd, V. Wnulow , j mil i ; in the -I i Ii, L. O. Ii. Branch, anti ; in 5lh. K. ti. IJeai'e, A.i.erienn i in the Slh, I!. C. Pury. ar, 1 American, in the 7th, II. I'r.iij''. anti ; in the e".n, T. 1,. t in Mnai, in. ti. Wcw.ll ik nut ck i Ii t of the Ihstr i ts. TrM"i J..hnon, anti-An.eri.'aii. r. ported to b. i h' i' .i t;..v- ri".r. It is n.it liu.v n how the t'.r :"rss:..n..l e!'.'t;..n hasri sult. d three Aineri e.ii.s is sti.l to l.e eitet.'.f. Altntut. '."'te anti-Anii riesns have rlii-lrd tl.itr t .u.-! date tor (...i.rner and j eur of 7 lie lo iters .'t 'l .Tl ss. Itrici.v. In .".i- counlies Morein ml, Atiieri ean, iviiiis .1 ion evt r S.-..US v..le. Sn Aim rieans, iiti i t ..i.t.s i lc Uo to Cuiirios. Ica v ii.' tw c tncts c :. ui.tful. .L'fiiirs in Ilif Kal. The rett.'i iti'.n ot' the Allied force in the t'ri nnl i.'.a.U growing mor Lrln";iiy. Kv-ry ateini. cr hr.O;s ..mc Necuitts il new defeals and dis. asti rs, and of the m.:r -sii e"ii fi ienee anu rt.w le m w . r of U ii. si a That the alii are Ih.-cotii. w e.i ki r nnd u;or' ihseonra' d , w hile the t'x i r is osni' u;l Ins powcrlul arid in. xrinustiblc oppli a lies to nuk'- every as.aitah'e joint lo p-in-ltie la n' t ii ulil'-d now f.y eu n the itw1. cual cb . r .. i ll.e t v. u' oi tne v. jr. It is rni.fi : nt!y assert, d by the most .kilful n i. ' ( t p. ri. t i l ! noli I ry nitn of tiie age t .at the A I.. . hire fr.itirtd away their tun: and incar.. ii-. til now there are hut le ree d sp'-r . tt; alti ri.a. tin's hit them. Pir.t, to r-.peat ihe itssnull i;f tiie ;,inof Juut, pr inj-ti d by t:sc tiu.t hope of iitlf. relit Mil I., iut a,'i h til., pr s;t i i ..f t..n noire in ir.i ii'M'iy i.-i?:r.m co;.stqj lice- in t: h-d.n and M.!a. lio-re i all be ihe t ti.i yen carry kofl o.itl' ii.a n i!.;'.irit wtit S. !) t:at! i.V ." 1't L t.. tuntl' d ,.-.n;!l. K' II is. I ! ;e. ti S' 1 .m d, t Ilea! I.) Il.elf h: , which c.i.i.ol be iui.c w. I. tout iiitit.eii-e . ti.e U.i.-s.aiis eito t-c to p . mill ta. ii. ,11 ,'.-', A . : , t. I ,t ill ll.l .1 ... I'I i.U.,111 I d ,. Tittf-:, t'te-.iy t.. p-l.'.'tr, te i,tt.. o r, w tt re to y wiii t.it.i on ail rtaiiy I .t ii'.'. i.-t nop. rL.l.t p l r .leh nee, 'tin r vv .r." it,:. ,i!.' OS t'.lt l ' .l-il'i. i oi.lf..' ie ss t. -.e in al.'l fiO'.ul .S'.hast'.is I. in . it' t iey eji.'ct ta mice. t.l i y 'lcii at'i n. t, thev in u -1 e.xp.Ct lo ll.eet tin- Mern I' r. 'li ' i in K s. S,.luil (oil t"'v it ir in t reh int i ihe int. r...r of l-.t e iiii. U I ., it r ar iin.: .. r il, tM, mnl inastnT. .I with t.e ahii'.-t certain h : i. v i. line ,-. ''..'1. ! !,e i I e,ni.oll" . )',' . ieu try, , t te .. II... t ( Xt ; ot 'l A . I. ns II. llll Wlil r lOUrh 5f-t, tf hiood anil uver lltoijlll'iili. V i n i. e el.t I." d :.p of t'-ie i.i .1 to eVo t Ih l' (''li-u't, at hi at of w ,.r, anti lo .:. !v .f he h.a truth or ' - s.ir. , a K ll"ltl'l. St'l'i.t d. ;i e-- e of to I e o. of 1) ,;n ii; U) If ifi vi l Lint''. II A. ii, :i ifj in on s ,."f. .1)., .ifiJfit l' i 'litpit. te -U';; - :,. W k i;..c j r, . J r.i'-; t'- wi.. y It. liiu v ti ( V CJlt tiukc ijif.ft ll.e tin i'firrl ol iut, oti'I lut hi' it f.. '.-r iiji" of Hirse ran, t I. ul .- .-.i-i . r 'i f'-ti . r it hjM'. Ti.e Kir t t i.ai.f t ot ( 'ii,'i t.T 1 1 p. f .-. tu A i i i p ; ; r i y I'.t- iii.nis'ti in1; ol 1.U-M- ni'.pt L.iw: i' tvn.ie d' ji r t , a'.(J iri t i n l; try are t-t ':- U 4, .r mi l'r.(,u!y rt;. I r'1, a t..le i:.' re tt-.ir.u. if powttiUe m in wt - (i iji-i;c W i ;! t in ill h t ll'.liiC. A! irn urn of f.fd.ti lit, sill I Irjr.ij! f.di(-:jltol ui f V' ', 'j'l'.fj iftt brdli lit f-nrliiifj snU f r i lice, U tt d fi'tlufi c" rI '"j " a s y it fMl fiviir-ii'ie t, rini.ition ot lie wirtMii n-ive l;mt: i f ; ' o n !rr'i In' hi't'tiliTij; ami vjfcUtint; rttuh qu tun tl eiv.l n;ir. ii'ir(ii uf t Buiikk. Ioa Sl 9. 1 I.oWh'fc Ai, I'isM.s' li'tOii .s'lilliK. '1 nu I. n ... a.m. 'I mi . of lio: I ho f J u.lit a ol Ihe eijpr.iiie ( ourt ol tne I.', S. hy lltjnry llanoers. This v.luo.c the first cf ihe cries, contains the l:vi, of J.,i n J.y and John lloileiiw. our two first ( t'lef Jii-tices. Tin: lo.'il' ria I I'.,- t lie Ltog. r.titiii.s i lain stlaiind trout inn.y a'aiiree- SI i . V i i ; ... in J . y a nd the .! n . ntluit. ol I! nth i'jc o a lig ':..!,! r ooit. d net n y looir.r I a 1. 1 1 .el, I ill,, rto U I. .. 'to ft to h i -!..r . a I. r. Ty t.ie si ltd- lit of A lie t. i. in hi-'..i'v this work w ,il i.a a va'ui.LIe one hetng a r- ord o! v nrkiog, of t..t- h'gi.. l hr -rich of our J 'n.i. .a fftci it. fi f t .-.' t mi, in.. i,t. ''i,i Jj-.y. .1 VI. li i in!- lo t d an ' X ilnpi': lo I he 1 eoht. iil . . '. .1, and pit ti to e I. i.ie t lit tl i i - J f p rii-il-i of one ot i y tli .1 it . hy to' -' 1,1. I'I s: ' e o! pr..f o.a i.d honor i.l.g p' I... 'at. on lot i... . ft we w '.li i; f ti lie ef".il A fi.. -- l:.i "I U 1 ".-!'. ha, h, i -.on, and the M.lwa'. t ot ii, i r mi ai i..u i li in prog- I.e.: .-i t, ii i lo. niin. s V hit U 1,1 1 1 sr. u-j Lad an agi'i. vat j .p. il,'s!ll, -iii'l now hive .' 7 .'. ;.. 1 i." niliiei thinks that thi rale of inciease wt.i hold good throughout the Stale, iu w hi. h ca-e tl" -tcg.-iie popiiiatiou wi.s Le f-i'-,. for the n. c. wnio. Nr. IMitor t I intended to Lave attached tho folloniug exposition (by himself) of the Hon. Mr. Cliugman's political tergiversn t ions a brief Ucview of Lis Cireiiliir, which voil published in a late numb rof t lie W liiti ; but tliu "Circular was so . ulnerublc, nih! to nKo,l..,l !.. ii,..,-.n,i,i,i,oi. s. that n noiic.i of its content. although iu the form of n sv u- mi.;- .,..,.i.,,i...l . ...... Inr.er M,m thi.n ( anticipated. Any unprejudiced re:ier ,.,uM ri.se from the peru-al of the extracts la Ion, with the firm belief that Mr. Clinginan, iu relcience to politics, l Wriggles in M"! v. ri:i;!in nut, An.! turns tunl twii.u b ui It ..tN.ut, As Iu leave th pi "jie 'till ill tlnubt, NV'liether lie Hh .ke, litot iiiaile the truck, Waa g.iiiiQ South, or coming iLid.' Tr-L. CLINCMAX. JX 1815. " Neat ly otic hundred thousand foreisncra are Cftiimited to arrive annually in tho Unit li, Atlte, U(tr,s. AS c v men JO ot t lie sort 01 li.'inced to te making a visit. U hl.e inak- ii.g his tire, the Irish porter inquired w hell j 0U.Vntion to Catholic rotes. Let them de Mr. Polk would ei-tne on to the City ; - lam (;ve spiritual ulj'cts of intoUra.it told, he added," that he is a great Jricud to ; ijome in this c.untrv. of all political cower us poor foreigners ; ue eli'Ul him, anil It cut, ,o ixost utnj tlwg tee ull try. ! i r, W n,.t.,j lj ,,. When our fathers re the Jar, iin LulhuVs been divule.l ; n fin ' lli)vii(j ,)ie re',i .Jous to-ts for c.fliee and ad- late eleeleiOH, as other sects mid classes j ,;,,,.,! (.'alholics to the highest i.onors of generally were, Mr. Clay would have carri- ; t,e l;,.pulijie, they hoped that "otic pood ed, by a large majority, the State of New j ,,lrll ttoud je.cr; ail.r," an ! ihat A Y.ifk, as also the (status of I'ctin-y'.vaiii.i, I ,,., it.iin papist would be found ad voeatinj Louisiana, and probably some ethers in the ! ,. .ltraj nj-l.ts of humahity everywhere. Nortli-wct." Wiih what tuefem their just expectations " Men who had vM boon one month in the i:txe ,,.,. r,.ai:Zl.,I witness this effort to country, !rom the I t tnteiitiat les of huropc. unaeipiiiMed even with the Iiiiilmi-i in which they were sworn, rote. Jor ,,., I tiny kmie fit.' " If the nrhn C'itln'irtt or foreiirners gen, rally, continue banded togother, with a view of eoturollinc the lections of the country, mere wi.i ne arousc'i am.i -om-i feelings in the hrrrts nf (,l true Anirr ii ii "S, 1 which will sweep away the Party to w hich .11 ..,1.1 It. they have attached themselves. "Well, Tin Mas, art thou with"rnV tin' Amei i.ii'.i .'" .i.i' fiM TIIK ,N. C. t t J Is. Mr. KniTdlt ; Now that the canvass i over, perhaps, the public will more path nt ly and with less prejudice listen to a discus sion of .'ome t spies incidentally alluded to durina its progress. And some i"o I mnv be done by the present o. ganiiution of po litical put tie", if popular attention cm be brought to a subject several tint" Hiiced into our national nsse.nl iic, but 1 'l,..ri.s mi,..!,. s..,t.,.i,.J I,. iC .1,. tioti- of ti e, peordo" I allude, to the ri li'i or' vo.ihin unit of burial ot' 'r;iet.ir.t ,v,j ' Ho'mnn Ca'io'ic i"t ntri, n. nre den'ed to A '.Pelican Pro'cstaiits inCaih 1 lie co,.iniri"s1 is n fact, whit b not hitiir but ignorance can gainsay and nothing lut big- ! (.try can palliate. '1 he church of Heme re- ' g-.rds the whole world as faithful or here- ' 1:? ; and, in hi r uncharitable view, bi twecn these t'.io da-.-"', tb' re can Le no coti.tnu- 1 i.i : r in life rr it d":ih. V") tr;? i- thi-, that even in America, Protestant, are not allowed butial in ' '.tl. ilie c -ineti ries. Hit' tlicr.- i, : ie. ,'lenc Cltll' f ti:.' iliti: rant prai t' .He ireli m countri s where ie reigns supreme. A i. I'.i-s of M.ci.igsti, in t ( ' jiigre,'., a, he had "!igr"-.-esi a j r 'p.iiio:, .lent of the United State, with foreign na'i ins, to to this object, of "I'CU the rights of w orship and lie su-taincd his pn.po- .rave Se . -it.-r in t. i , trot! uc.'d oot.c in n'vi' reiiur-ting the 1 in t itire tr have an eve ring for our cit ?t i, of burial a' roa l. n .ith so 1 1 s,.ff..,.. l.;,.. ... r...t. ll-Lediu every ...wsLpr in the land, ex cept the Cath.a;-s. and ... which he ibowed . ut great r ra'tice th the state of opinion and ol oti this subject in the church of Home. 1 hi- pt t-ch called forth a reply from Arclil i-hop Hughes of New York, in which be viiiti' i tin- mover and the move ment alike, .ind ridicules liberty of eon- ecietice as a d..ii'i in try. Id fact tiie-e b bi-iin of this age .-.nil conn- tt'-i, of Vrclihi-bop Hughes to tie,, fa re among- the t.,'.t",,',"-,'l, u'1' 0,il"Jl l"lr,l original, uisgract'lul productions ever issuer I from ttie press c.f A mei i n ; and if they bad pro - (died from the pt. of a Prot'statit, the' nation could l ot h ive contained it-p'ttiene.. Ihe ht'ers Lav" been published and quoted ! ' by every Ca.'ho'ie f r' -s in the coin. try with , a; plause and commendation ; and there has 1 not been heard a dissenting voice to their' Iiuui.ui seiiiiiiit tits, anv l.cre iu the whole' ;e-; body of the Catholic Church. The fhiiiing' large and highly delighted auditory of l.i 1 lights of that Church Manly and (..imp-1 uis and genii, men. The musiowa, of a b"ll, and Taney en nail y with the lliude-t I wot hif.er of the ngin .alary nave ub - ; inittt d alio crouched, lilic bounds beneath ' the la-ti Ol their master, to the revolting' ' tenchings ot their chief pa-tor, whose voir-,; ' a, the Catholic P.ible expresses it, they are j i bound to cbey even as thai of Chiist bin.- "''J; . ,. , , Lot whut wa. ail this for Ibi-tnovrment on the part of u u. Cas, and thi, counter - movement .h the part o! Arch I.i -hop II ughe. what was ii all for, if, ind. td, Prote-tant A men in, a'reaily have rights of burial in Cati.ohc. couhtiies.' lie.i.C'i-a is a great traveler, a, well as a gieat statesman ; and ll.igl.es, it must bo allowed, knows tie; (on diliuti of things iu his own church. l.vii in the Lland of Cuba, which is ycaiiy fr. unci. ted by thou-ands of our citi- iti us, a dead rrole.-lunl cannot have the n,. t in.i lit of a dead dog among us. h-i h is f orgott'-ji tiic aiilhenliu narrative touchm. tint ..libject, read by the late liev. I r. Johii-tou IU li.o In aringof the I'll -It , t run, "iigKg.iliou of Chariotti! T Imiun J by tita i.jving t ii i.uiii-t uiccs of that narrative, a, w.ol a- by a He, no to Hiciigiiiin ti, . hand- of t,,'n, ('a,-. then engag'-'l in hi, good w oik ill t'oitgre-s, the writer of th,..,,: tines more than a year ago, bfcfor'; the Amer- ii an arty bad appeared, called ti.e ato n- lion of tne coiji'iiiiiiity of Charlotte to thin subject, in tho eolutnu, of the .V C. U dig i hcie was r.o piett n,e at that time that the !..' U weie not as tntu and now i'i pi 'astntd. We s;iv. therefore, without the fear I sue- ee.-s'ijl coiitradiclioii Irom lawver or doctor ,.,,Ki ,,r painter, that ,nei,f burial is denied ,d . ,r, .t J,otshilj in all Cathode ; tuus ; aud that such buiial as is accorded to tLem Las to be purchased t ruinous ' . . . . . . o?t, and when bought and paid for, it is not hat a fond master w ould give to a lavo rite dog iu our community. This is ono grU'VMioi'. WLat is tho rem edy! Mr. Cass suggests thnt it is to be found in our commercial treaties Unit we I should cive advantages in trade for grave- rd. Something may he done- in thi way, iii.liwuy, libut the present udmim.s.ratioti lias done , "'1''R '' any iiiouient. for the Head of llie .'i. . :.. .1." li..:. ...i w...... ..i... .... '.. i.u , . ., , i i ii . . . administration, has issued a bull against it. ... i, i ii.i. e ,,, K ii.. I a ml Las been able to buy a lew ceme- r. .. , . . . J . fencs in some of the principal sea ports along the Mediterranean for some shu paid a i . ii ie. ,u . . ;.i I'UllMueiaiiuu in uiuuLi, wi uuin, ii.iu- enilionin trade. She has one at Malaga in Spain, for which fhe fought Spain's but tles, sine has another nt Leghorn, for which no doubt some commercial advantage was paid. !ut we have no place for our dead in either country. And an American cit ien cau hardly pet burial in an En- i;iisi CI lliciei Ul'l'i.l.i. i.iil;i.iiii is -ill , . it: chnrv of her burunir crouinU in foreign i .1 I I'.nglaii l h ;u-tly ; countries. They cot Ikt something and'""1' they are not too spacious at that. They hardly supply her own wants. We do not t.e icve. that there is an .Miierican tjui'.'iu .... .. J .... .lie cemeteries ol .Ma.ag:, or -'norn i nc spot pointed out to us at 1 lag-i as , place where Ainernan citizens who died - l .,,..,, ,t there were buried, was as unprotected as . ,. . ' . . ,i i nnv iicro rrrave-vnrd nit.Aiier ea : and liu- rial could be had even there only at great. at rreut expense such as few were able to incur. ..... .,, a,,ii, (rations, wliieh owe their deprive them ly'the ,.', and, if ,1,-. . i.t burial f .r our dead abroad. Th 1 reb! lood hound of New V.nk raises t,. . ( crv nau,t t. an,l i,1(idiat, ly the whole 'pack follows in Lis wake and sounds hi- ; ,,r:,j.,, j favor can be expect d from American .(',!,. , u,nr(. ,1, ,,, frn, talinu I'ath : 0 H liatever is cot from t icin. has to li'itever is g it from e bought with nioiiev, or wrenched from 1 t,c.n by the stroni; arm of power. They - ' I ' ; llilvc a; hlil(. r(M., ,v.-d into their L.-nrt of heart, the intolerant dogmas of the (bun at the bbl' of wiio-e minister i, the nm-t I of them w ill tio Btiytbin but live a virtuous life. on (ioj', cart!., V. C. 1). out to. s.r an it Ciiaki.hTTK, N. C, Aug. !), I "io. Mil. LmtuU : I hac ju-t r. tiirned from Comiiiciicement at IaM'l-nii Co lege, and, thli.ktag it uiny be int. i est nig t iun.iv ol jut readers who ha I i.ot an j p..r'.ut.ity of attcti'iiiig on that otcasi n, I L.ue con- v "oco to pr. -et,t to u.c.u a ... . ;.i:ci ot I ihe proceedings. I arrived thole at i o - eluded to p Ti the Lroc.e'lin c'r" the evening of Wednesday, ami 1 ''"'r' f,,r,; "ol llavc fWasure of hear- oral; ti of the IU ptesei.tativcs of i..e I'.uiiiciit.iu Jen t v ; hut was m formed it tl.i y w.re fine .-j.t i.iu.ens of polished eoinj o-iii-'ti. I hi ard th" n.ldi i s-i , uf tl,... .r.resnt sti ves o i !":;:' m m opi ." 'Ci v : they were Inuch lit r thau i u-ua.i ii. ar on siitli ccca-i'ju : tiie ty le was clas - siciil, ami they were d-livcred in an etier - geliu matiuer. Then followed the Anuiver- ssry Ad. !.., fy .1. i;. Iclan, tsq , of , ' A T- ' " TnK ' '' '"" ' nU Mi. ton, N. C, in which tne orator tihihtted 1 'iiddiiiji, of Ohio, the 1 1 ) g b Prie.-t wreat otigiiiaiity of thought, gre ably di (ot abol.l loni-m in tLat State, is down upen icr-ifi..d with s arkling pl.jasantiy Mr. Mc-1 ti,B An.eneait party, l-rausv a change of I' iii wn, siic. e,,, ,l y t;,e ;,.v, J. J ' t.ie natutaiuatou laws wotld ruin ftambo .-'nijli., of tiiecn-bor ,', .V C, who delivered i aaj there are 3J.I.0U aloltt.ou fo.eigu the Annual i at! jn Lefs-re tin isj LtJerary , vo;f '" ' '' . cieiies. IL- subj. et na, The JVufSi' In AVi-coniu it i. th kawc way i to be d.-rived from Lii.'i ary S ci, tie, con j 1 he utajoiity of the population of that i.tcK-d with Literary Ii.-V,ttiii jii,." ' yuni; Slste is foreign bom, a nd they Lavs ti a' t d the lis , pr ,grc-s ai. i ;,. nt con.ii- ' ' a I'lcc'idier to the Si itatr, and pa.- tioii of Lit, ra: y .oeii 1 1. -, -i.'iw ,ng i-,ii,.; i . i ' 1 reolutions dena..t.at'ty of the Kujw -M-iv that fie ina-l r-1 i it, cf '.n ere ami , Weri! t rci ared t .r H.t, Ih i tij.il Cji.tlict i i" ie great arena I in. , in i.ii. r it !.- I l ,h' E i-' ,!.,. i P-'"'--? i ''H'-'" tr;..:,.pl,.s wbiol, .'........I..:.!.... 1 .... -.1.1....... lu.'y i;nt'ieti iu tne iiiuiu hiji in: stiiaie,, were mainly attril.iit ibie to the argumen-, t itive. training which tl.cy recei ved at i.-h ' - lei.ti.s. Kcv. Mr. S. null's oration was truly a chaste pro.lucti ui, a'l.ouii liiig in the , richest gems of phiio-t'i'liv, t. jetrv aud el - ! T1' ''''. seiec eu ..y a uiscermng n.imi, and jjoii.'ioii-iy " iii-irinuteu. i ne luen, nioi 1 '"H"' j " (.i niu loh and love profound. An J wit th.t Itived to play- ii'-l wouiid." I think the memhera of the s..cicties would do well to have two thousand copies of the oration printed for distribution. On 'Aeiii..-a night, the Lineilnton lira, Land, under tie dinction of Prof. nei.-e, ai-iour-ed sweet mu-to to a v-rv ! very superior order. U Is an id to be the iocst .,a,s I. aud in the State. He who such uiu-ie, inu-t bu could hot tdnnre Su linit man who loin m imioi. m In, mill .V" " m i-r tre.n, .lr ,uK. , ..d .Po,i.. During the forenoon of Thursday, the in- auguralion of liev. I). Lacy, L I )., Pre,id.-i,t '", the t oliege, and of J. A. I.t land, Pro- , lc-sor of Natural Philosophy ami sstrono- ; iny, took t iaee. '1 hi, u as an in ro-iiiL' and a Miiiti ceremony. In con-er,i,eiicc of the al.eee uf the I lev. It. II. Morn-on, . hi. h wa, caused by 'icknes, the Address to the Pri-sidi nt and Prole-., or elect, sit d-livere'l by llcv. Mr. Urier, of U iluniigton, N. C , in a. er y a ble anu ble and forcible n.Hu.ier. Towhi.-h the Pre-idcnl elect responded no eloquently is to c lid acplau-.i. 1 ben fillowc; the '.rati us of the gra-iustitig class, tioorge A. Cairns, of Sail bury . N . 1 1 , delivered tlm Latin .Salutatory ; mid .1. li uidolph Mc I .'id.ieii, of Chester Hi-iriel, S. C., the Phi-lo-oj hieal Oralion on Speculation am! it, Kvi.s. The subject wu, handled in a ma, t..rly and an original maimer by the do ij 1' nt young orator. 'I be President elect tneii Conferied the degree on the gi a lua-ti.i-' class, nnd spoke the Ifaccaliureal.'" Vllre-,. I ho exoici-i, ol l.oiiimeucemeiit chiim- of lb.- .South on hi r Kd'n-iiU d S ...... "i". nil oi.iii'iil on llie on. and Valedictory Add re .-." bv Front i II , , ,. w- ... ,' J . .lohu-to.,,of iioyrun, Urkcy. 1 1, Or.- li-., wi.l, think (ompare lavorablyw.th any preee- ,g valedieiorm, fro,,, .,,y of our Li.e.ar, Instit,,,,,,,,. J la- .ft.-d .young o.aior is cc.ti.iniy en lowed w,th (" iiiu 'f aver, hig.io.d.r; and promises great ..."'ulne-s , his day and gyration - ' cohcIomou, I Lave no doubt that the Commencement beld at y "iiegc, . a i A . 1 Ci w -I mil Iah ha 00 tilt WID 01 AUguS!., low--, win remembered by mauy who were present, as " a foubt of reason mid a flow of soul." LOUISVILLE MOTS. iVefiud the followin ndditiontii accounts , . . 1..,,,: !;. ikw muu iu mo uesuay iiwe'sni.1., .. Tne mob dispersed last uitrht ufter setting , , e. . ,, fire to the oflice of tho " bign or the . , f- , liinea' which paper niuuu no issue tuts .' ' 1"J'",ns)- ,, As far as cau bo ascertained, there np- , . , .... Pfr ,0,1"',e en about twe nty peTsou. Ktnea auu many wounuru. icn uum.- ings were hurucd before the flames could be subdued. The first shot was fired by foreigners at some distance from the polls. The accounts ftoin the scene of the riot aie horrible. Parts of human bodies arc ; , , . . li- ! to be seen churriug in tho niouldcnng ra . . 0 tVK 1 L Dt-sl-ATi'lI. .oL tsVlllK, August ?. The excitonieut here during all of last . , . ,, . , - . : niirht was intense. lhewhoecitv was , . , ,, ,,pr., licn)1fs ,Lt serious eons. 1 ... iquences. t rotn the LcM sources of mforuia- , . . . , . . pion, it appears t int tho Irish those liot . ' ..its.. . . "6 j - -""i""" i.l--l,".:1 A I., ll.l V...ll. . I,... n .H.,nl,l inostof them under tho influence I ici r i uic I'l'Mjiisncu . i inn i iic ivm in i wi oi- liou now at haud.it is believed that uot ' found guilty and M-nleiiecd to he mucjt. less thau fiflc.n persons were killed in ail, ed iu the pay duet him, to b di.nij, and many badly, perhaps fatally, nou tided., her Majesty's service, and lo be iinpriied After the assault had Leen made, the ( f'"- ' ars iu ono of lUr Majciy', j4i;4 Americans much exasperated, aet fire to a j - number of bouses occupied l y their assail- , OFKI,AT1OvH0i TIIK UniTU. ST,Trs Mjv, auts, with a view of smoking them out. J , r,.r-lin, of tll, yUi u n,Mt Whilst tho melee was progressing, one liU Iyr ,,,,, )011) of Ju, .r v . Ir.sli.unn was aeeu dr. si.ed it. woman , ll(J 'j,.iw;tjl t(f p0, we ro $Ti iMt c ollies, npr nt.nga nurse having aMna.l,3i,vl.r ,,uljo 8I;,,0,M,, ,llnk , ,hp clu.d it, hi, arms. Ho did this to elu.l j j of ,,ie ,(Joml 8,(:,7 , nt o.-,c nu, and for per.onal salcy, and final- 'eolI11Be) My iu Jul,ie t , auJ ly loo reliige , the Jail. dullars, amouu.ed to only '.'-0,:-i.., 1 he Old Iirewery, located in the upper i r, ....; .i.n. ; .i .,, n.r .-if rl.n u-n. H...I ..ii.l ...I... 1. i -.."' ..,.,"- ' -" v.... .v. , ..... I tr,sv...l rtlsi.i- lltnr V .,.Mtt..,M ... ll.w r. - .u .... .. uiu.. -.- ..-o uuiiii, .11.. Tiue . uu.nuvi thoroughly itulp-d. It is liilhcuit to say what will yet be the result of tiiis tuo-t disgiaeeful atfiir. t.r der ha, Leen partially restored. 'I Le mili tary are out and Lopes arc entertained that 1 "'" ,,e reserved, though there are ...1.1. ..r.F..I....i.... f . . t. . A 1 . serious apprehension for to-ui-ht. About i a, many Amviicaus as foreigners have thus been ki.icd and wounded. ...flsvit I K, August --Ihe Journal of its ii-.oriiins;, sti, the violence of Monday . , , i i- ,. ' : t.i.rl.t u",. sir ... it., t i.t....,i,Urti..i .1.. , election, but was tievrrtheless pteincditated. ; The Journal profec, to be iuformed that: ; 'he Irt-h Catholics in the vieiuil r of Uuinii a house had con.ciiipiated an attack on the j Aim-rican pioccssi. ii on Saturday lib. -lit list, j but were deterred by the iiiinieiie number ; n..To...,5 ,.. , ... -r ... the I'em erat, nu the other hflid, charge a studied and persevtriog system of pro - crip ; Hon and violence on the part of the Know- , N.tl.iiigs, w it h a view to prcvfi.t the Oer t mins and l rt-ii irom votinc. ana that in j consequence of threata and art of violent", hundretl, t,ye I i Ironi thts t'l.t, slto i finer. 1 1 iieifc tlint Hie ri.t was de t'-rmined op II betot.-l and, evn to the de Utruction of the Jtcd, if necessary. j I . ' j nr .,er rasva ami um-iu is.l I n. i ,it j I """ .-...- iw sow, iu ; u. t-rrUout, ith a view t- u,.ke theuil i f'ee soil , . lit I 11,1.1 l.t.o...tn ..J rt. 1... V .1 , - . ..t.. ....te. ..v..u c-tern Stales, so it i every where. Tli foreigners to out to the criumon lerrit .rie, ami vole every t ine afiiinsl the South. I, 'h'-re tot ih' ii a necessity for a tialio.ial Ann-man Party to check llicse abuses I (iit( Citizen, Tnr. .Nr.XT C"MiRovs The New York i Po-t iiuike, a crilie.il aualysi, of the politi tea! aspect of the next Congress, reeoginiiug : .Nebraska and ami Nebrs-ka a, the only pity distinction that can b drawn. Ac - cording to it. Humming up, the '-nal.! will ; Stan.) Nehra.'ka I1'. Ant. -Nebraska 'ii ; and tltt ll'iii-c, Nebraska lull, Anti-Nebraska l'-"s. It will thus be seen that the Post, ' "''' all iu stroi.g Anti .Nebraska feeling, : only claims a msjoi iiy of V!'! in the House. i I his iiiajority might prove ail suflleieut to efcat .he Nebraska bill, were it no to be broil,. hi forward as a new measure, but the ; attempt lo repeal it i a diircrnt (itictiou. pie, Hon, knd unoii that issue the l'ust will find ii .lifTi. cut BB t,;lk in.siy t0 or,tain ,he vote ' ' it, analysis indicates. A sufficient number of 1 those, w horn it erectly ranks as Ami Ne- j bra, kaite, will be found npp.iseil to iiier.-a. ing the sectional excitement by voting for its r..,.1 .,tl tl, .,, ..,,. r.ili., . .I...1 the agitati. u will iiave won. it-elf out be. fore a now Congress i, elected. ll,Ut. ,r I : j I 1 The f lcveland paper gav an account of' a '""'overy. r-y lr. laylor.ol that city, of process .,r tlie produclioii of a Lnlliaiil light by the decomposition of water 'J in: I pa rut us I, !iiid tu be wholly unlike that ., i, .. J , . ol Mr. Paine of Worcester, which attracted "o much attention a fen- year aiuce. Li, tingui-ln d chemists have exainiiicd the pru. cess and its result, and prouoimec it a tri ".tipli. The cost of the apparatus is small the machine. y- simple, and the cost of 1114 tcriais consumed almost nothiii". A Nl- K U'av to iook Clin kkns The following is highly recoiniiiended : " Cut the fin.. kitn nn mil it .,. a pau and cover it . aver with ili.r . I..I it -..,, .. ..,,..-1 -. .i , i ' I - -I..,- .!.... ....t- . : .1 ' . -" -''"""'- iiiicaeiiirie oi cream ana fl,mr adding . pice, of butter and pepper n, salt; ve ...udc and baked in a pir 0f short eukes, mad,, as for p,u crust, bt r.,ed tbin ...d cut int.. small ..rM. 'Phi. i, much heir,.- il,.,. . , l)pe a inaks, The crust should be laid on . di.h, ,d the chken r. p it wbile both are hot " KnoW-NoTUINOISM AND DKMOCRACr-w Miijor Uavtlett, of Covington, PresidentTf the grand Couucil of the American organi istion, recounting lha history of the 0ri -it," rise and progtess of the party, at the" becue back of Newport, scouted at tli je of iu being managed and controlled bv whiga and whig politicians. II. r,.L.7 ln uljtHnce. that no far from j f I., i I : . . u,lnf imt craum n '"B'i now atiolu(e ly governed by democrat! of trne JefferJ man stamp; mat ne oimseir bad aim. been a cou-istent and unswerving dcmacri! that Le still advocated democratic prj) eiplea and policy, and that sis out of of the officers of tho Grand Counuil .... i i i...j ..i i . ,r eillicuirii uu tiau umaya ncen proiiiiutt. .... i i .i , i T -""rufc- ,y ,de ihed ,tb the old democratic p:rtJ Un ij ma nour ot mcir amilatiou with it up to ttie nour or their amilatiou with tU American Uepubucan crgntjiiaiion," Court Martial on a Navjl Sinufw A Idler from one of tho fleet off SehjU mpol, gives an aocount of a court mania! held on one of the uaval surgeons for neeleet of duty, Ao. Three spucitio cae of upiml e prtferred against lmn, and h ,,, jsQ charped with haiug behaved in an . feeling manner tow arda the lck men of tb. . , l: i,i m,. :,.i r .!.;., i, i, l , - mil "la Hospital, 01 wliicli he bnd chn, )d Xveled tu du, ; oUi ; oan to h. outside of Lis in rid 4 i .,rvn,,i, ., ,,h.r i.k... . j. , unlavor alile w tather, to be t xaiiiiurlj b Bj ,i.. ; ,...i r vt ,i. . . ' 9 there, tiistend ot Muting tljem him-t f .i t.- i i t . i . vu a 1 tUU .fluid i II Ostitis al. A fifth chiir.. ... ... '. . .4. ... A. 'hat he was in the habit of Using ofTi.nJ , r - -- . ... inup, . . .. . 1 . ' j 0y tiii.i. I he total numl.rrof i,iee- J . . . . 1 f0it(i niirinu .lie month w s li'dl),! f . til(J v,uetlf f 4311, :l0. Thi. i is pi., p. r u remark, however, thnt the Coiii.L' operi Inn were suspended on the Vlst in.Uj prejiaratory to the eoiiMiicnceiiienr of the ji. ter...ion ii. c sary to make the Miiit Lu.ii ings fire proof. iAIM nr T.vif The different. betWf, ' rising every luortiing at six, in-tea l uf ribt . o clock, in the coure of foitv icars.StE ioa vu :.iin i.A.... i..... . ..... i a., j . ,., ..... ' ,. V .i i ; i. i. . . j . r . a hich is ri hi hour a osr for e xieuy t a r , year ; so that rising at six wit! be lh nmt , as if nine years of lift were added, wb.r-.i wc may eonimand right hours of eyrt i,f fur the. culuva.iou ul oar tnind. and de. patch of ti-iite-. Km i. RAiilMi SiiLTIilRM MMT.MTri- The IVtcrsLurp ( irgim .j lilei'i'e'i- - 1 eer state that an Alabama cotter pianu-t, who ha heretofore puirh,ed hi, 8t ,,k st - Coarse .h-es for Li field Lands iu tU N .:ta em enn , in.eao 01 iroi.iis oriu iuh ., stopped iu 1 et. rsburg, o, rhi.rJay lt. - anu purc-iaseu iue H 'Ca "I 'Diii n.ee-i-'T - t r in, hind, bi..v c.Hi-idcri.lc J.rr as - Luh iri d in number, ha.lng detei lu.n-i le patronise iu fulurn Souih.-ru iu-lfi sf I Notthctn n.anulacturct. I I v!'; K T ANT lllsT TO pAhlvTS let preut, rraliie how much their ct'.-'.'f may be taught at home, by tie o i ng s ft Ui'iiieiil, to lli.ir iiu.truttin.1 every dj Lit a patent u.ak tho experiment .:ii l,i son of ten yii o'd. for kingle -, and only dunug the Lours whiru i ' M Spent at scLo',1. Let biiu make a c .a s' on of Li, ehnJ, eoiiM'i-e with hnn fai...i. li ly, put to Lull ipietion, an-wer :'i itr.es, f., ion. uli cute facts, the result cf LI I'll l ug or ohser 1 alion, a w kcn Lis iiIiwhiLh, ri piatn difEcuitit , ti.e uirauing of tit oc. and all tin, in an ca y , piny fu! nno.er, s 1 he will l.iit.st lft a-toni-hi d i ihe f ) grevi which will be inade. Crtr A writer in lb iiochestrr ylt.iei' a' thai a former 'n of drneral H ak ii.i.ton, nan ed l.tdtuld SlaliUji, of SlU l.'.pi ,is now living with Lis sixth ad. ,l Uihana, (thin, t the jj.xid old sge of lv jesri. He has in bi possession Ihe on,e 1 1 a I parpcr, giving him Ui, freedom, in '. H aslniit;lou s own hand . itiuif, s;.d os about out hundred acre sotn ten ioi no.ih of the village of I'rhaiia, bought ii uioney given Lun Ly hi illustrious n.atr. 1 1 Ui VKPT Ii H TlllS. vptlR C MPIAIVT ' The great inciease of deailm mnongilnldrti has become cause for srrioii, appr. hea t". i nd any remedy to avert llie Unlit -h-s-u'J be tried. We'have been told of a r'W". ! for (hoiers, ;:.fiui.uni, winch is "id li - rellmil. and its liiniilieitv will wsrriul al. Here it i, : I ak one i.ound f ' and wrap it lightly 1 bo.! it tor thrco ho in a cloth, al'fcr r'fl1 ; bo.! it tor thrco hours, let llg' t 't.ee'7 i n,.ol I. il.. ,..t ,.t ik, i-loih : tbri remove all tho glutiuotis .ubtanee (mm IM outside bird will leave the interior porn hard like chalk This should be era"'" W 1 servn a, a thickening for milk, (i'01" cow, il pos ible to obtain it,) upon hti ,..J .x. . . . i. :n (.,, a Iff time, and it is said by thoe w hi hsvt ' it, t. be inore beneficial thau anytLitiJ " A CaL'S WAIST. . . .rIin,.n, i Ka.t." who was tw A schoolboy, " pown Kast," , a . ..' .... ,- n (.,, hi, Iroia ted amon Ins play-fillows for hi. If01 with I.',.. .,i. I. s. ....du... aloud 111 th' -" . . , ,.. ibrS'-J, I eslameiit. whcii, coliiinc t0 1119 I , t making unite places glad," he wa by the pedagogue what it meant. 'J he J ojt ater paused scraKhed Li- Lead-but-" give no answer, alien up juuifed a at precocious urchin, and ctnd out: " I know what it means, master. It 1 : 1.. ...1. . r... Ti... .'...si. a.lersin-i I '"-US'- 1 ui- i ging ' em around the waisl, and " en, as clad as can be'." Tlr P'o- New MotiEor Vaoination 1 . .. .- .. . . ;. h, ut roir""'5'' nil .'iciicai I teas 'y. - i , 1 three regular vaccine pustules '"rt i tho fourth day. and were ptodu.-l by av two children and rubbiag ll.e rJj placing seine vaccine matU r on .1.. -' Ii "...1 r .... ; ...if-. The f"1'"' young .rU lake the eow r ih!'h i Lr. wbil. wilkW. PUua tlus tu yacciuaUju. 1 I t j
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Aug. 14, 1855, edition 1
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