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1 rnrngrri'in i" miu'ihiwum lituilly mia of lunployinent..' As in mill-! terosts of njricultnre, nwi, indeed, of all tirjlife.be iuuft train Ins troop to their 'other eniployuienr-a depend tminol v, the dutief, lay out their work, and superintend 1 facility of transportation, I have to offer to iu executiou ; aud by a mil l and just, j all North Carolinians heart-felt cnncralula though firm discipline, reward and punish j thins. The carriiise of bulky and cheap ar according to their desert1 ; and lie must tides Ion- distance in VYa-ons over hud never fail iu sympathy with them in regard 1 roads, was a treat draw-back on the profits t o innocent enjoyments at proper times, and ' of capital and labor for a long time here, their needs ill t-ickiic.s and in health. Some-1 Some relief in particular parts of tho Stato times mutters, very trivial in themselves, was derived from even the imperfect iin Lave exceedingly great effect in improving proveinent made in the navigation for boats the slave and uniting him to his owner. I on a few of our rivers. l!ut it was far be know a gentleman, one of the mo.-t success- low the wants and demands of the people ; tut planters, w ho produced a marked change - and afterwards reort was had to 11 ail -roads, for the better amoti his slaves, by the small Tlu- wonders worked by steam, and rail boou of a cbe.ip looking plass lor each of ( ways are indeed astonishing throughout the tlu-ir quarters. Aicithcr bound his people; world. In no part of it can they be more to him by a devoted affection, by joining ! requisite or beneficial than in this Stat:, the with solemnity in their processions at the extent of which and the want of navigable burial of their dead , in i grave yard, which waters at only a short distance from the se.i, lie had protected by a plaiu post and plank rendered them ini'.ispeiisible. Every one, enclosure. ! therefore, ought to commend the legislative It is a great error in thoo w ho do not ' policy in providing iluin, nnd in extendin,' know our iiaverv, to ;eonfouml authority in -hem ficm time to time as the funds of the the private relations, thou-h it be that of Slate may bo found adequate. It will not, .lave own. r, with the absolute power of a Itrust.be going out of way, while on prince on a throne. Apolitical despot is this subject, to say a word in honor of the acnarau-l from bis s-ibiects. lie knows them not, nor loves them, lie m n.pathises with none nf them, but tluir positions and feeling are in coustaut ho-tiiity. Uut au thority iu domestic life, thoujh n t necessa rily, as naturally considerate, mild, vary to be entreated, and tends to an i levalwn in eiitimeiil 11. the superior which generates u l.iiiimii leiiili rne-s top il.n.,. In lit' p.-wt.p. nd render- him regardful a": of the duty ,.,J the ui oitv of' Lis posit. -ii. Itisot.lv l.en ti.eautl.oritv is disputed and resisted', that a conflict occurs ; and the slave? if kept .i ,.i.,., ,.,.r.,.. ,.!.. 1 fro,,, nttl.n.if . 1J1..1.-V ... s, . .-ldom give occasion in ti.at wav tor rtor. Why shou! ! this propitious state of things be changed ? Why should at.v wish a eh anise ? l-Nptri-iallv, whv pvr-ti' v'ao Uave no concirii iu it, who nre not ot' u-, $rM know not wli;.t tLev ilo, "ilicio'i-Iv iirfvro iu a r-lati'n nr cntirt .'y tlouutic ' and dt linte T We kr.ow tii'it ourlave are cr- ntra 4iy uuiubie, of In nt. triK t, au J .1 ronU-nt. rt Hud chen t'til r;ico of lahort'Tei. ..tt,-..A nv.-r f- r.: ..ii in rnr-.t unynlU n. thfv arc tit-v.-r ri-M m or .lanjor-1 wuv as the baiiiv nui:it.-r of iiu ucaU-I 1 iLinj tn?n bvfIiH, Lrct. in othvr t a.t- our cviLtry. S!aoi aro no ravt ot tho I Mate, w.ib :. j j ilcnt i.r j ! J... i ;on-rr, nud seek t.o ' h-i: '. s in thi I-rv or t.M. I icy of the tvu itry ii'. labor a .1 c i; Sict, bee iu- t t liey and operate i:: i..i ; and w iitre :av, rv ex it il nr i-r conn; in co:. re iu the :ituc hatid-. ::iorv. It i ii A, then, a .l -t upon -r laiv, (njr a -tniu on OUT Ino- rm'.s, ujt a bii.'l.t up-:n our land. A ijn.i! iritaiice ot ita letn rieial po'itical iuHu-.-i:Ce j'Ut occurs t-i me, to whirl. I cannot rt frr.iu trim a-k-n.' your stf. t.tr-n. lb of the Iii'iian tlibe i-.i tti f-'lil- furiniiij lit I titled Nates, is familiar tj rety nc. 'ith exception r.f a t' Muall rcmnai.ts, M ated t:i-n the 1 :trs, a dejrradc. ci-t. in one or two of the im th en. Stat(S, aii bc'ouii. to that reeion are cxtiovt. 1 i.ey had d p.irate pr r'v, and tln ref tk they neicr en.M.-e j in the j-ur?u.; ui ci. ii ire. an : C5u;i u jine cm; iie.t. 1 lj.-y were Kiiie 1 in ar with the ; w'nitjs, or at tiieir iu-ti jatiTti, with each ! otner, deprived of tb.ir land, a .d conse. 4 icutiy, with reduced supplies of fool, ly ttie dimiuutiou of gain', and Ir-taiiz. d by intei.ip.-ranci, they a-t- J a .riy while t!:-y were yet savages. The same fate hefeil .V .1. . . .1 .1 . - .... name ciu-t-s. 15 it tin re are exceptions worthy of jrnve con-iileratioQ. Thtre were five larcc tribe on this side of the Mi--b-:; pi the C'herokeca. the Creeks, the Chick sas, Chu-laws, and the tfcii.ii.oles. '1'he two former were n.-ar-r to us, aiid, indeed. part of their U.-rrit.-ry was within our bord- rs. Therefor.-, we are more fa miliar with tj'.iu, and I will speak only of tb.-n.. tho-j-h 1 believe the s-.n- is tnicof iA) - f th. r.i 1 he Cherokee and Cre-.ks snt'ere I los-e-vf hoi ani people lik-? the other tribes; bnt they differed from th- in in one circiiui iiJK, and Oii'y one, from which, however, Uio-t impai Mi.t cotis, lenses res jlt-d. It 0 happen.- !, that hix yt-t re-p.-ct ible in fctreii-;:., t;i -y -it. :;i S'.-ue wav l.y cap ture or p i-e'.i -i-e -j-ii j n -r j si tves. Iai- li;e liate'y ihcrj was a change in their owii polity, wh;-h pre-erv-d their ni-:-nee, and inerea--J tluir nu-ti1 -.Ts ! thrir wealth. The a-ji;:ii .:i of -iav.-s pave th.-ut the iJ r a ot pr'jp -rty in in ii vidaab, und in or t3er t-1 make the .-lav.-s belec;ai, a ij'jaiied ; -er:y in the Ian ! occupied by e r.h Iu and wotkel by his -laves, was re ojiii'.'d by the nana, nd tho riirsuits xui arts of civil'i-i were st.-Ali-hed a-nonj tl.fii farms w.re r. led, dwel- lm-s er.ctej, trafl.c pract-cc I, --i-hei worn aftr t!.! laihion of t'l- whit., sc hools and clrirch' j cj.eud, a:.-l the r-d inn. became a the win'- man in his oecupatlot:. j.r.,. p-rty. eJuc.-'.ion, and r- ',i,-ijii. And now tijaa- tribe form intelligent and thriving p-"p!e beyon 1 the Mi--;--j pi, with i-nlarj-r I k Jiie prsi.-rrv ai.'l j icr ; witli a prir.'ed -t itjte l-o'-it. wi;h a l-t'il a t : vr bftiy, tad regular tr J-unaN of j-j-tic-. .-'ueh oiks hath American alsiery wrought upon ' ti tri: es! Is that a rc-r:-ac, t it? And i- it i.?t imr-ellous that, 'till, it sho-i'J he y i'sj. J by pirsons h-.i:ij no I.n' !!. wf it pra tical opera!, on, un l-ra j hn.-i.-v a-aii.-t alnery in the ab-tract. fatally bei.t on it-, re-tri-'tion and ! -tr net ion. tho-i.'h they -hou! ! thereby de- A ,to our fi- id'. Hi pi-rate cir u i- tri rscc" "i Su-h pi, iiit 'h lll-l ea j-o t'ie I i evi of p-- ; ie i-i u j i i i u er i - ! '! h fa.-.eii ui a trl f- r j- T' tiou-. an 1 i.n . t -a lo a ccitaiti . ; r.t line w- l.' -.l r.'.t tO Our p'T a J.:i) T t'OU'. leej,-, ,,ii Ji. 1 irritate, nil I i:. iv, art:, i-o'iii-. Ii.,! i he. aj .r- !.e;ei n,iji '., danger :l,t- or poiitlr al it,-titi- j d' in .-'"!' II, i V .;iv p.ipulur t b-i-'i.ti. t.iaj'.titi-- iMi-t u-. lljt it can only be Ur a va-or:. and a -ho.t jt it can only be H.nti. r t -uiiti v, tl- r. i-i cm rv t.'.rt of c :r b-l i re are in- n. an-1. I tru-t. -na-iy ll:cn, of ad'jt. I l..-a Is a . 1 - ! le-at!-. ,., are a- ' if - rtj uii'i r-ti,-i :n,d iplai.a the rot. titut.-jti, atj.l e .o .i'.ate tl:e a (Je o tie I liion a- j-i-tiy. .S".et: in--n ituj t have (fr. at ihfii"tee iii h-iM.ty. bowvir it :i a v i.- eoTi-til iit -I , iii. 1 wi'l a-si.te.i.v i:i-!T ii-t. p-r-ua-ie. r:t.d b a 1 bi'-k tie- m a.--e. r, a !!' re-ird I'.r the t'on.tit .jti,i, il lij'i-'f t'e ir fePow-i-itizi-H n -t . ' i-lrf li .w. i.iiiena, l. aijs,, I : v i i . far apart for mul tita lea, prwva-ibially pi -.he la Kar-e, i,e- r do i-n ii.ot- r-adilv, t'.an .vh. :., uri'l r 1:, puh!ji."i: of wi-.; and -o -1 u,. i',, v c in ictreut fr vin an nlmiif ro'i.-, and e--t-apc from the d n.iiiia'i.ii. of li,i.-e who (lis. luii. -Ily h-1 (hem im.-, it. The Very excess of the error eii-'ire. it, " J ' dy p' r- j li .rj. aid a in or- perf-i t r-a-ti .-, I I, i,,- w,; hall le on- pe"ih- a.m in pr, ,. (, , in..' ; ami t h'lefoe.- I cherish the - j 1 ' i -1 ot br .tiicr-Lo9-I even towards tiio-e aim t.,av iiw n em to bol I it ill the le.i't re - p- -t ; ui) i(, tlut I oi. 'y iiipathi'c, I tn sure. will, the ret b'.llk e.f uiV f' lljw cit Zena at 1: one. Vu the rru. Rilling point, ou wLiek tl.r'm- memory of a -;rc.-it and soo-l niiui, n Iio nrst presented the utility and construction of Kailroads to the notice nnd patronage of thi State ; I allude to the Uev. lr. .losepli Caldwell, the late eminent and zealous presi dent . f the I'niversity. Cpwards of thirty iv.ii.- l. Uavl Europe OU the bi.si. iv ss of the college, and there saw ?ui h roads in use ; and soon after his return, I J remember, he published a series of essays under the signature of " Carlton." in a new-paper printed in this city, explaining the practicability of their construction, and .eart.est'v urging a cetitral one front Itn- . ion,i t Ik'auT'trt. J ii noe.fv oi nc Mii.jn't anl tli' tlr.'ad of the cxptMic, opp rating upon timi 1 counols. j rcveiitcd liis !.' -ti'Mi frm l'inth'n adoptC'l. 1 t it is hoiivrallo to sancity, that at the J iff mvm mi of the .:: Mature, eh arte were prant-ti for comph tiii a line of Hail roa J on tho very r-j'ite rt'comuii nJc J hv hiiu, wln-n prol ally it was uukuown nr ha-I locn forgotten ly t!.e a-"tiv piu-ratiiti of W -IlMI'I-jr. th'lt lit? !i;i't VVr - r a-ivooaten th i"-v-iir6. 1 hail bo prinK'tM tor dcmnj t r'Cm fr ohlivi.in for a tnof space hi early s. rvic- in a ce now so -iu r.,:i v .Ttnl ju-ily a-l vocatotl, ami of such urp-in,j in r jnancc. I ihift eii'!.'avorcl fo Inv l-eforo vou the re-rvmvs ai.d a ivantie enj ive i by North Ciirilina. at.d her rapaeitv to supply the wants nf man, and itifv his re.i-on.t-I I,' d-iiefor !i'pii:iHii.iti'i!i and tlie higher en;o i!iriit of both l.ihoriin; and educated and ni' re ri fined tin u. It hat Veen done, without 'i ttiiJL' up any claim for her, iu !.:cl. I il.i not rxpoet vnjr concurreiio". iu i ( ,te t j a : 1 , 1 i.ave saw I . - 1 1 in:.' new, ami 1 h a vi no w : '"'t '-u;bt o niucli t) impnrt information, as to txi'.fi- r "-it: on wnat you alrenlv know. Tor we t iki- no note of t!iinr tint e s- c evi ry day, and il is a more eoi.iM.i-i fiult n -t to nn'.ce i proper u-e of l:i.ow. 'cdffe than it is n' t to po.s, it ; tc fail 'I. duty, ;;jt I reau c we ar- ig!:orai.t ' f it, but bi-r au-e wc ire in-liff rent to My pur-p-j-'- has 1-en t- prc-el.t t3 ni, with sutP-h p'.-iinncM ot s-pi-ech, tiling that none ca" deny and are fully iir.fiiiii anra u.' i o-j know that all tbre thin-s are true If they be, bt th- in mak- their impress on our minds nnd he-t-. that W- n-v be -Inly u ee r r,,! ihrnkTul for, tho pco-'Iy bounties r.f h-alih, cuip-tenc-. and wealth, and "ther 0"-upati ins r.f North f'aiolina. I am ' ;ite sensible that I have perform ed tno-t defectively the tak set for myself. A!t--r the ap of more than thirry years sii.ee I r-U'.'ht t. that I il en -aired in public t! l-eUs0Q, I -t to have und-rtakeii it, and re;ret id o, e-potial!v a t f ii address has been b i-t;, y pn-par '1 under many disad- a-t.i;cs. I be-ech yiur f )r-i-eness, ami will a-e th" bt-t reparation now in my po- r.; Ton.: not 1 1 ' fTen J in the same wav nain; and, as I have very neatly arrived at the -eriptur.al liiu;t of man' life. I think, I may, in conclusion, c a sii make the pronji-e. I cannot Oei-c. however, without a-kin votj once ii. re to i b-ave to North (.'urolina. .Stay in her, fertilize her. ti:! h- r. choi i h i.-T n.an uf ..ctures, exi.-ii-l per nil-wavs. erieoura.-e an'i I'ti-i w ie r ami colleges, s'i'- tain h-r in-titiitlif.s. rleveb-.p hrr resources, promote knowled.-e, vlrt-if, and rcliirion thr j j'tiotit her border-, sti.nnla!-; Snte pri 1--, and na't lor to renown: And may tl.t bi'j--ii. ot Aii.iil.ry 'i'-i b- upon each on- of yon, and on ail North Carolina, and uiaLcl.tr rood tiame and fair fame eudleti 1 - mm . 4 -mim aav . a mm nr niKvn :s - i - i e-l, a-ei T , U i. ware. ,i at t-e A'.!,.. I- nr ..f t.'.c M-rXIm. irh' .Vr.i u tor.ii s-. - e.;v n. ae .... j a: t i,..riv.te, i-i Ul r -0, J-."..i ; !l 'mi. 2J 'n;r. Il -I nrm,...; r.rin, I Sever. - II- .... A t.r . i '. .. $V-i. -i " ui n't 7 ... r 'j.o, aiiri unJf r , "j I.m.'.i: M ,r. , - a -u) 3 . ' ( -.It y .r - .in,, r i:f -: r, ,'. 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I. e iii .i.e. j ' 'I .',) "!' ' " I v. .ei " lO 1 ! J' Iih '! - ''O 'HI " ' ' " J -Y X 3 no v -0 , . .i'j.it :t -e n " J- ueje wei ri I- -jot' 'p in, 4 oi. J oo - V ' r '. H O a- - i" l..e i:., 1 0 1 .'.Ii " .Hum i.r Iter !,. I. ,',i. ;e . .iie.i.a ..I ri' 10 i.ti, a.l."J 1.10 " .i ib. i-i I...IIH rt f . p. J .1) t " 1 I. . - I i Ii- w i . .0. . j yj ;,) ' VI'. I S II. LI A M ' iS. .1' 's-kl'll II. I'.i is-. . Ji W. AI.KX MjLK. W. U'ALLAf I , j;i:.n.j Mt.nr.o.v. j C'oi titi'tc. .Illwl lat-l't'lt -ll. Y t inwr f-H-r., ;,t the ( 'liari. I-f li.li.ry. (.'Ii A Ni.l.sl. ti i , i . , 1 1 . am) mil, r W , ,t t,.i,.' ll u. la. A e,. Iit.l. C.lKIISi.f -il .in,, a ,,it i i,il. MOUl'.t; .V. MudJjV. uui'.AU. i,r i li-L'j. 35tl' "Tfortfr Carolina Mb av. .rV...i.-i Tiiefidiiv, November 13. 1S55. J J W arc rrqurated to flute tluit the F.ir of lb' .Merkl. nliurg Agricultural Society i polpn cd until Thursday the 2i til instant. T The Till Term nfonr Superinr Court, Judge lliilry preaitling, i now in atanion. THE AHEKIC A P1RTY. Wr intendt'd piviriff the rrsolutionn Hnplrtl by a convrnlMH. of the American Pirty, l ilrly bt in Halt hut thi'r nrc cmwifcti out by lt- l.npth of Jufce Ilutl'm' AJtirai. We will givr thf m next week. Ju.kr Buff ill's Mm Vf lay hernr' uut rciirfrrp this wrt-k the Aflc!rg of .Tiji't KutfiO, ln fiirc the St ttr A e r i 1 1 1 1 r 'i I riittiii t'ie lct!i Oru.bcr hs-t. It i wortny the hntl an! he-irt f the nut'mr ant! it fhnwn that hr iti k ".rue sn of thr Old trth Sti.to. I.rt rv. t ry n.nn who l.-ve t State r.ad it nnd acting1 upon t!ii a)i iv of the pprakpr resolve to make hrr a uridc and a h:it among her jsIitb. TIi? Elfftinnv The AniTir?n Party nrrnm to h coin? ii'irad in nmc 4r it. Ry nwt week we lio;e to he ahk to pivo the full ' turn from New York, TiiiMnni, M irvUnd &c, when the pirty so far ix t-uictstul. GnvrrnnifiU Tiiiislrr Impriwiinl. Wo fre it tilril that t el. J. II. Whrfler, our Minister to Nirarncua, w.aa tinprisoncd two day hv tlif t. -veraintnt forcca. No reason ia aaaigned fur this outride. E:iil Road Ufrtini. un.Vrtaiul thr. I n n-eel ..f tl'i- frirniis of Wi'mininn. Ch.-;r!ette ai-il Rnltrrrir;l R.l road ml be I.eM to.dy at t:.c Court Ilouar. o Ippral from Ihr Pepr. If nny i.e till ii.!i!'la th..t the Roin:h Clmreh rl.'inia te.epor.il n w il aa apiritu'-l nU. L'no'Ce -"r.-n. 'ts diiT.p'.ii in the 1'i-iti '! l-ttrs, h t lot.) -' ad lUr p-ste.-;i! leltrr t.f tt;e Arelit.isSe pa and fjml.ern of th Province of St. Louis, just issued. The dorunteiit x-lic: l! v a;iy : 1 H m liatoin lAr tnprrwrity nf thr fpl'i i'nil nrer ' .'' trmjmt'il mdtr. Wc m n i .in th tl tl t l nipA- r I ru! r 11 l-wMimi I" r.nf rm hi en 'rtiit. nl in t ie P 1 fir . 1 w. UV m-iirt tin thrt t-c lnirch i tKf Suj'rrri.- Ju''irp f qn t ion emtrer: i' c f'-:,.li n-,! nu r In, n ! th t. in h- tU-V rmin ti n of -ticii q it cton, thr Kon.Uli P-'ntitF. Vir-r of Jv-ti i.rit, C'-nt-tltulf tnhim,jl, l'ruti winch j ' - ; , 1 , i. W -J -II tl. ' LhnrUi inn! yuM olie-licncr. j A rrrrirUrr, by the NVw V'rk Kxpn ?, tifttT j thi antl'nr.titive anil rtTl'i'.! imnnnnrcmfnt, let; us have no inrife wire-tirwn d i 1 1 1 1 c i n httween ? ;m r-t u-i I Hll(:ncii, We tee here tijat both ire 1 binding aitke. j PivrharJf of Pninorf Willi.nmsnn. Wt learn from Pl.J -Mpiiii, that in t 3rt in'lfii.l, P.Tsne.re Wil'i iiit-eti w.a hroi.tit in. to t'.i- f. S. Di.lrtrt C .rt ),y tin- M raii,! and pi.ai.'i- ntT.'i.'ivit hi fere thr Court 11.1 in Ins answer 10 tii writ of Imlieaa rerjiua hi? ii.il not int-M-l jny rontett.tit nf i 'eu-1 nr lo '-r i de it pn.r im. An in terrecat Ty wis put tn liim liy th- .Oeirt r-Mt.v to lea p"W r to procurr t' e St- r-'a of Cel. V hi I- rr. in rrrtirt'.jrH?': witll til-' tn':n-!atea nf the nt-. wh.fli I.r mm. tn! re iralively, w!-n he wna iff. r'.-i fii arei ie t thrfi.iirt will. I:ia friemis. Col. Vt--cier I.. a tn'titnliij a mil a.-in-l him f-.r danr'-. s in li.r t'. S Cireijil Ceurt. Tiir S-e.tii rnay 'ue'.e fre.rtl tile flfir.l .i..eia:en of Ihr rate fer 11 i.ii i-i. a what tie y Inv. toei j ( t from Ilia Nor-.h. Prlfmn inr Drrmhrr. 1 We have nceim! the )i n mlwr No. of t!ii troly iiiiere.i.r.jj p, ,r ,1. Jt ., n " w r) u . I if net i!M r I'.r to any annihir perieiMral in t- e ronn. try, ami w- uruf. r'tntel re.it iienrev-in nls will hr n.aee in it f- r s."o. 'plie rr .1 1.' in u matter wei he ineri ... tn ninr tiinu'.rni p.i?tt a t ear, let' ii fa il 111 !-f r -A I! eetitiin r. ttei; er.r-.ririe ; a relerf f -aiiion !' atol aiaitlt r.rty wood tuTi 1 nr- The f . sh 1 or. a re ahva v a pri tt if r and lale- rt ' le I. rttf i, " than iii nr,y ntii. r m i irne. Nf--. Ant ' Sephrn, lie eiiihr-led antiier of -F-ahinn ami Farrun- ," i nnr nf the r-dilera. and n rit' i f x. il.l'iwly f-.r It, asaiat.ii by nil the be.t female 'llthnr. No '.ther 111- J,' . Zi I.l lon-'tl. Il ilfifiil II lhi : and rnnr.il.ly attfj virlnr nr always ir.ruh raltfi. T'-- Ii -rna rfre a itolhtr mr tlian thnr tf ..tie r mse rnfi t.f -inn! r r - rili . viz. fU.h'ii a year, it.Mi ad nf$3.!ifl. To ri..1 I' e t. rrna ?rf rhean. r yet, three n.pie. le-1 n ? ai nt fer $.".1.11. fi'.r; r-pm f'.r ?7..'i", f,,: i f.1,1 e,,pii a fer 10 (i, with a (plrn i!id prifiiiitrn -i Ihe ii'-.rn t"ttifif lijifle cltlh. ( hi - In nl .trei I, on U oi.- w ritti n Ph.l for. ,Mp: ia. .Spciniiiia aent TirriUr Rn il Kond Uridnit. We h .ve srreur !. fr-tn St. f..,ui. Mo. whirl, .lite t'..ft a n.f'.l horr t h: ureiif nt nernrriii on t'e Pi' ff rui find en ":. 2, , n-f .i Tie- nr. tiriilnra ire ; . f.Uw,: A ifil"infl Irani ' f II r ,r hi. Il If it M trf.ii,., .,n the 111 ti r;rl. ehrale Ihe ..(M-Mri. nf Ihr p i i.e rm! rienl In Jef. f r.'Ol ( 'ily , Vrta r rte-sifiif the (.-.riire.-!' rinr t!-e hn- rr 1- II. IT.' ij.it. t l e tf fi nf the e; r-, Willi ull their p ... . i ... r. ie ri) :i- fee. itiiuthr rm '. I. '-t- ii- i'-ii li - r vf re ;. t n ...t TOO jtrrrt-am ir. th.-ie- ei r., an,; i,.,l i . ,, :-n rapid -,. . ,"ii T.-!il).lu .ic kilhri. ;n .t rn'iterntrit pre. v ii a. h'ririiltnr.ii foiptm. " - v- d th- Ar.iter ..nd ('ii!lr We I ..r f-.r art.- l '-'. Thf y cnnliiii amiie uiti r-.1 wr f- rin. m. irnliin Timfs S. I". Tiifi'-a haa liieri m.l'll eri. vd. We wiali the rutrrjir aing The (.,:,,.,,-,.,, I .t i. .1 .,ti ! irii,r, ei'ilnra in a, it ..it Sitliv'irrr Jl-rntrl W.. h .V reer iv. u Ihe firat ,,. nf Uli ! r Ihe man.;i rm nt i I'M-aara. I! 1! Il Uftta tba jiica of ihe B .in V,I .of.tT tnia 'a;r 5c J .niea. and ,d. CHARLOTTE, Thf Sound DlifS, A Nation.! tWrr.. h. bn ..mnmnrd ty l.- r :..t. . . . 1 ......;.,.. ..i ..... ... ..... t . ,. ., , ..... Uvea Irani all 1 lie powers linen-sun in mr uum. ... . . . . 11... lion 01 Kiumi nue, which ia 10 innciiiiipr ui a. ... . i .1 lien i"tn in Kebrmrv next. T lim t uiiereg", K-ni in rvuru .. ' Denmark 1. to aul.....t ber e...c, Ir.m, which ,l,c ...t.c,,.;;.... . ftvonhlr e.in.nl. rutmn. ltt, w ill be imrnnW. tr the (...vernnu n. nf the rnilert Suae, to like .., ...rl ... II.,. ,.l. r. of thti (jiit stiori to iv l?iiist whotatf intt trt in the mnttt i nro nnt.iniit to our own. Thr (uv. criui.t it nf IK .-uut., rk i vitirnt! v tifi pi v utHturhi d nt the MilioM tj.keu I y tho liailt-d St..U-., for thu re.tiMinitltiit it tny ititlm i ct !(uI-iji imm! Kuland to t.ik( the Riimt- tun !, i. nil upon tlunt' two Nstini file cliitlly dt pinJn tir thu revenue from So tin J;Iue. Tlienfflti-h nnviirxtinjr intrrr-pt hrm long mm. Il iint'tlftf ihikopi'rttiMvc buulrn, nnd tlie Kux-t .n tit.voriiicnt him eo.owr.t ttd null our in reiiDtn. str nice kipiiii!t it. With us, it ip, nnd ever him been 4Te quitiMi of pnin iic, nmrr tlmn ihe tiiHMinttf numi v invidved, Ii i pn tty unit Ii n iMniif.ir tHivdtit n 1o lli-t uhicli wr m mr with the I! .ir.iry powt ri p'ymc t It in tribute tr the treu rjuvtjjatK'ii ot t'ie tlittrr im-mi. Rut it 4 ii- t hi up to follow, im a m;il. trr of e'-iifr, tV t e are about to rrtai.rt tn ho, t'lttii iinns't Vvtinmrk, tr hjrrc n fir1 jr.ij:e thr our vi-cln llnotii;h the S-und, nitnpiy Inc.. ue we have given tmtue nf tlie ttTiniiiattoti of tin tre ty of lte,M. A'hrn the trf.it y uli'll exi.tir next M..y,our h'm wi1!tt-l he Mih; rt to nm h tfut'e b If-niiiiirk iy ueiiiiind, rvrii tlumgh it bf sin lliMter r-'. juil thus; piid hv the nmat f.ivor d n- t't.iui, ffitft ven hither tmn t H. t htrh ur TMrhi p.y tin.iir le prtent tnnty. Ship, piny from Ut nm.-'ik w.P lio he li..bh in ur purt to (ithcr fnt hiylo r rh- ryep, tli.in the nhtp. pinjj of of her n-'lions, will whirh we hne r-rip. rr i! trc itie. At thin ptin, ;i new nrciti-.t i n wil! he roriitm 'H'rU Umh in rim of the rx- rtmn hv nrnioafli, iiiid free l:ont my in-plied fthh., I nu n nnr p'Ti, in virtue of my cl.iit"! of th' In-itv ot t'-U.to pay thriiur Tin-re i itdtMiiy no hostile or ?ki f.THiiti. h'r ir our pniltin mi .; 0'Mtion Ji eni t he Mpp"M-d by I nmr!;. The prtftent it a f.'V.r..tIr tin e 'or h r ti n-VfU. tlie proti ciiutiof Ki (;! ml -id France wl-i'f I u hi He wil! mnrt h-r all mnrni it onp'itit.ii tn Mr,. pi, nnd Ropttjii tt ig known, 'i hh , w- v m :nt cd the r if lit of lkmnark to lie Souinl Iurp. Notirr of Rmkt Fo it I.owa.E iV Ksjs" Rook Ptor 1 I.irriM-OTT's rROVOCeG O.irfTTr i a ni tFO OS .rilK'lL DleTIONARV OF Til! Woa. U.' Ttii nupnifici nt wr.rit is n.t only a rrr.lit te : tic enterprise and iiVr.tl sp.ri f the Tuhlislier, I but an honor to the I- rnliiT of ti-c rounfrv. It ' ",r "":,, r f'"'"' but thr most arrurai, f.,Uirtim of the liJ tt-,l hat eg yi-t lisutJ firnn ttrr the Eurnjimn nt .tnrr. .ran prr$. It isal onia .a r"mpot. ti-. Feh-'rv 'f el.issii-il nml M..itern Gere' r . .h V , I ' 1 1 i r-: an.l I el., nn rci si. - 1. 1 1 is lira a n.J I'.l vmt.!. Qir A r- ten ttei .ia r nia ll.e ont'in nf b: t. ime. lis ehi.-l' fritllre, l.five,, r, la t!.it It fives Ihe I a. el pre. nunnMnei f f Ihesi- l:ur a ii the I nifU 'i-p ol lh It.C iltf v-frlesii'er.tliiiii li-.ttl ll.np-e tthe-e el . -Me.lt, and hi. fin.! iiro'iir- mfi ts tl.- i.ot in.ihle .c-i ., master .1 ri-'ili'v. .ntd who hare fo. uut lull Utile aiil f on. pre vi. t.s '-r s -, ti n rl isa. Oi" l im. niense It. , "nil .;e nf the w or k neno- i'fe ' III ' V he fertm-.i ff.intht' at t mint of it eeiters t'-t It cenl.tiaa i1 at to -Oft a Ii .f ti.e, n mn v TKifnta as Ihr j rope rei 1 ( le-teer. a. el iiiere t en. iwiee.Hn iie.ny n iin-1, i nd ni-atlv t' rep tn..e tin. eh nu'ter aa J'h. .s-.i.'a ti-nB're piiiejl l..e!i..:. arv." XT At a rrjr'jl-r ale:'nj of Meck'rnhi.r i-n No. s S.-n of Ten rx-r.inrc the fu'.lnw 1 o!ution were unsmmonsiy adoptrd : Rrsolrni, Tli.it ihr thun'.fi of ih't rnnnt-ntlv fine nml nr Kf-rt-hv Ifi.!'1 ftti7niin .( Chart" tr l:o nhiin!t--l inUaiif v ! tne in-ii-U m nt' titr (r iiurtrtif i . U- St P-.ii.fi :n t 1 1 1 t h. A'ir'.! Th-t the ti nH f thf n-n,n t, 11 1 i ' v ti n-h r(J lo th Sti-w r-1 ;iviei.n -it In le i.er"is I i.l Dms i.ii n r-rr ..!' tl. e ell,. ; I r 1 r it I v i-en. I Rrt'lir.d, Tint I'nr tlispls nf Ihe I' We n he ; tl tlf'ereC thr Pr- Ii era nf Pb .l til 1 eCe-. nt the I it, en nt atifi lifim r ihte .iti rn.ty nf V-rk M .ani.a ; f.ir ll.e u r.f Iii-or II I,. Kflttd, Til t the tVni nf thr l-vlainn le n-Ter. il In the Ch.irh 'le S j'o.rn l. nd l-.r t'-e.r Mnie.i inert ir.mii.i ij ur 111 jr list Ijte aesai-oi i.;' ll.e Gr' d I) via-.n, H.nolrrfi. Til t 1 r..n- nf the nbere Ie af t.t t the N t'. M bi aiiJ Wi itt ru D- 111ifi-r.1l witii rr qoeat to puhiifth. - 1 . 4 -m. s - From oar f.trrfvpemlrii'j. Charli -ton, Nov. 1 - .". 'Ihe arony is over tie- l attb- is la-t ari'l won b st by th- A t.ierica ns, and won by tlie I'en.ocrats, by a inajoriry r f four h-r d r-"l v des. 'I he il eij.,ri w nt f.ff in a very q-ii-et ann orderly n.nr.nt-r no fi-ht- -it all. .arid very f-w drunken naon, although the excite-in- 1 t w is deep and int n-p, but ory toii-y or tumultuous outburst wn cari lully avoid cl by both parti-" a- a matter of poliey Kvery man was cip. cti d to wr rk, an-1 do his part of th- labor with quiet nerve- and a feteady bind, and with an eye tirm'ty til ed upon the in-tin chance. 'I he result has a-'onl-he d both parties. Ther" is certainly i. e n.y-tcry al out the matter whieh it i- u ,t inv province at thi time to att- lept to sotve. Mi lea the b n.o. cratic can-iidati! tna le a sp-, (.1. or. .'mday iii'ht at the Hill of the S.uth l';ii':!on In siiiute, in whirl, hi- seiitiiin nts were thon-l t to be sulbcie'i-ly Aii.rrican for all prit'-tieal purpo-cs. He read and re affirmed the fol in- pas-a- from a spei-cli which he de the r,.',t,t,i 0( the Ciiarl-.-' March 1 liverel be for. tot, (Ifjlii-ie in "Tien A;.! ( 'I I mr." i-i the e : Ola. I. r l'i" rpp f- r Ihe f.;,p.f R. f iff v r ' nt phr i a ..!.i' ftt til-- d.i v. -s II. I le r...iiiiijr a re rl of I. . 7. I r !' a-i ...me ih-ni;- r Uir nil Ut" 'c. .1 Htiil pniitii . nt l.ur- l- crowded iii won ii. as in i li.i-pil I. they m . , ir. tune t-inl and uif.et li e nt'.r -. I -liiinsph. r-. VV'll.it ia to He till full' l.f a li.itieu H lie.C 1- -If M a'ity ia d-illy iiil;.t,d by rij.-li rnpinlla I'.r' .ee rtrmnn. neii.y nf Iic'in In, I tni: ilrn.. etui . nf tiie (Il.i Wnrl.l, -l . i', Ih'-fl'l l'i y. W I.l li.r It'Vii. n-.:'.! a 'Vf-.v,".';. ,!'i ; .; s ,'; 1 , y r ,". ' : "- 1 fr..(iu illy viti.i'f i-i enrriipt lh- a .nl. , I, me iy i:n.i-.. .bile, il .a I h ar! V tin duly .,! rv rv tni- I-.,, r ef lua e. uijirv t,, ,,,,, ,, L.r. nrst ..If t.tn.ii o, ha I i. a,'n.i'e,t f r, I, r a In Im- a neri" us i.ri t if.eir.i-ie'r evil, A"i' here n. . fire In I... iji.lihf f ' y 11 ri'li r - tnni ' . I w .... I.t I'. fep.1 (Ii- h..i,e-l, in. ill-Hi. .i., arid nr 'rr . I. i ii, j; I . i f 1 1 n- ru ri al.'i sfeii. i.n niir -Here, a n 'ii'e iV-ni, '"" rv .ann . ,i tf. r ,it ri hi- nwii i .nd. aie) ., t,, v fii hi fur Mi. , .rn, al ill v- !'-o'i'' nt 'd' hi . tn r tr : i who trr l.lul f.r Ihr bleasinf. we frielv .Kt.-n-l 1. 1 oi, a I-i I, .1 Ily amj he ulily w i-li n- in i ii v .1 III- the i ni.u. i - Ii nf whnl i a 1 1. n . ' ! , ,r I ,r . .ind hn l.i v, a I ..tin. -mi I im lit . y , S Id ii 'He- I would e-.f., ,!ly .elcine. A i '.i.r . n. i, I hut parti ifv re' hiiriiC.f frntri the Wii.O rn- ri' e-'. hi if.- Hot I ,.n II I w c. hi in u lei I ii , ti ..-! y -r i-.-, i. ,..il any ! elmj nl j- tin-. , I ! e h n'n ' ' ( H i f I- . .- y . 1 1 it W' Tt, Ill- re I V h . . , .1' ; W I.ii, II-..O.I-ri.,. e .i.i! w-i.,.iit pr-; r.t,. -,, it , tlirii-l. I.tiif.e f with cj a,,, r-.u. I U'! - ii iii'...r. "V Oil.li.i i ...fi aim, r.lil e,i.-.t I. e.. a r, ei ir'-l.l Vf I aernss l e W I he i: win, In I h,v, i of.l nl 1 1 1 1. n . I nr . ! in I I J ralmic ..I J ,.' I n- r- w li-.ioi : ir mil. nl I.- .-Tifl S. ei. t v b irlako.- -n ..f,,. ff ( , r ti i r , ti ny. Siel, r. ' ., -ii. k I , the ni, I.. iili. Ill ill V fic-e no. 0 lllf. . i- rhi.ln., ft" I fi.if t. '.I mir In. lief i y i il. all. in: ml i. lie we .1 i V. t .. Iii.,.e me l- h I wh-i l! ,i e n , lot-- no .ni ,ii (i.,r . I " A.j in, i.." It i. ii I t i ,' a I a r. e,.Ni,lef ' li'flitv .y in ii -I - r i e-.iite. y. It ,JI. wli.ioi i ,..t,..l j,e feeta-o ,v I ; Ill-Oil. . it til'' I'UeKllli III an 1 v j fer fit , a t,, v0,.,t ia nienly an. I mil. tin. i h 'I "The Knff i-'-l llllli.elf'l." and til. . hrihery and rn- n;it nri wht'di riiftii In-ir im , elfril el, et.oi,-. nf,. t, 11.1,1,4. reil nnly In e, ri ,1 'aor. iiha n t butt-, e. rr .-h- it. ,, ),.-,, ! and hi ie.nir. i be rdtif .1, ti and ml. l,i. rl i , i i i.t Of,, ' tn intf f(l,,.e Ihrir Hill'ierire. f,,- ... . I tliwit.it.t-ly ILint llieae tliinya ahall no Imji f I, I These, fellow citizens, said ho, wnu my sentiments on thu anth of March leS'i, and ii'sn nr si 1 I ll.vseiu ClllS on HO om aav I of Nov. nibir IS").). nd these. le!!ov? oitizens. i ' .... I will he inv sentiments orcver TI.eso sen 1 ; j itiments were tmi leei. v pp auouu, u I , , ' ' ' . ' took his friends rather off their guard, as wA ,,,, W()u,j 8l,,.,t ,g ,U unfurt ,,, 8pot.ch of , JJuf )ijimu.r jn u,ii(.h ,e u.t ,0 ISV.'. JJut tl,o inn in. it in ul.ioh he m,t the nii.l re-i.niiii.i-a li i former Hontimciits wi.s truly rati ly iiii; t nil true lovers of Am- eric.in prn.eii.li'.H. He i one ol tlio.ie imle- ; another year ni.iy Khutler in pieces. I., ..,l..iit tx.litirimni who is too prou.l Imi.evli There i every reason too why l.oth Aus- .nl conitent to be le,. by hij party, but.ri, nn.I Kun-i, j-honbl bp .n,illinf to he had the bolilin-xs anil ileeiion to leml , n new Unto cstiil.lislieJ on the Danube, with them. I have prent coi.li.lencc in the man a liberal constitulioj)fJa free pres and wea- ami bis rrineii.les. an.l believe him to to : tern ideas. Thi riJ no foreseeing what n, ,deof ho rilht ki.I of .tuff, and I feel ! Austria may do, and there never was a,, salilied that the I'oreijiiifM need depend .utnan soverei);!! yet, that could be relied very little upon his cood will, for plneo or ; on. At this mnmont t In v are particularly . . 1 . . . . . ' , .. . ; Ti . 1 i .1 . .1. nower. Jle ha already Hiown liiinell to be a man above the. trammels of mere party he knows his d.itv. and will dare to do it rruuruU .-eeurille" of the eoiisi ciiienees- At another point in his .-peech, speaking of the lioiiKin (Vitholic intliienee, he said (hat it was at mo t but a d. l.iion, and those who would, n.iht c. joy it. but it was pur- f ctly harmless. We all know, said he, the pre-ei.t condition of the papal power. o"lllr or later will the Ho. nan lie ml of the church be expelled from his dominions. It a i . il... I .. au iliii.,1 in iur. ," "-' ' s ror and dixnay, Irom his ovmi ibatr, upon which he was only placed, and in which he is only su.staii.ei 1, by l rench and Au-trian bsy- onets. Would such a milliard, said he, alretch bis nlreiidy infirm and palsied fin- Ihe ItusMan and they are begiuiiin,' to look per sicioss three thousand miles of oc.an, upon the war as a crusade against their ti inteifire with our rights. It was too ri- faith. dieub .is an idea iur him to brii.L bis Uiiud The Alliea are evidently bent upon e tin to dwell up. ii. li-hii.i; a lLnmUian i-ute under tin ir pro- I was at the City Wall this niornin Ii- n the r- sult was made kown, am. (w the storm of bats'thi.t was thrown ii the air, tendencies of the people thau they can those som- with dirt) pipes in them, and some ' of recce. with bri ks; and I heard the shouts of Iri- i Mow stand the contendinj; nations? Se uiiiph pronouuei d iu low Dutch and mongrel , ba.-topol has fallcu and the Allies have a Irish, the more re-pi -ctal.hi nuti e citiii i.s, strong foothold in the Crimea. Odessa may though of "the same faith and order " re- ! be by this time a mass of unoublerinir ru-lu-ihj: to join the rabble, and .-honed that ' ins and v. t Uii-ia. shows no in of falter they were really ashamed of the company i";, " llus-ia never tuukes pi-ace after a de they were caught in. The alliance is deei- feat" is the determined word of the young dei!!v a disagreeable, as well as an Ul.nat- '.'l ir. ural one. the di u.oerats only toieratii.Li them 61. e maybe crippled but the cannot be for tli-ir vot, and l.vkiiisr loraar-l anxious. jy for ,it, ,;. (. ,.y jl ,,. (0 shake tin in off and pur.'e the party of its for. ien taint. Th-: t.rcsi nt admiiiistrati-in, with all its officer", en upl lovi-es and hungers on, will go by the Street ' boar i, from the Mayor down to the iMii-r. M .nv Ion-; faces will be r. .'lanv loll' laces w.il tie seen to dav about the dusnl Ilou-e and city Hall, th- owu-r-of which may exclaim with the fallen Wol-ey, " farewell ' .1 lone; f.in-wi-ll to i.'l inv (.'realm ss !'' It is a fear ful thin' to hold otlic'e unless it i, for life It i- hard to wean the child that has heroine oroua and destine. yrt to play ar, impor-aecu-t -Hied to live on public pap; when tint part in the World ' history. The Uliea tin ir iii-tln r - I ren-t is taken truiu them, arc straining their roourcea and adding to they know ti t where lo-)k for i.ouri-h- im nt and in t u t it is iltjlieiilt to r- ii-h the r-ULh and homely tin I i-f swe.it and toil, i.hrii Inn iii- been turiie l out of the public I.ir 1. 1, Hiie ,1.1 iron, ins lo-t leti. I have lil- d my b-tti-r wilh newa and -pi cui.it; n- a:-out the eh et.on which I hope wi l not be l-.uti i dj jid of ii.tir-.--t. I wid tiy and weave into u.y next some more of the spice cf variety. ASIILKV. ur, r...siK.r.N QI KSTIoN. NilWihn .Nov. The l-..-,.... 1 1 .;... 1. ........... . .1-1-1 11 -.J if inn ni- 111. . -a a- i" 1 . 1 r . .1. r.l ll.'.l. . 1 I .lexi.i- i.io-e ni li.e lueyriiiin, w men can only be solved by pl-jn-iiiir into ihe e- ijiiaiiy p- rph sm; m u s of the diplomatic pal n.es in I'-iii-taiitimipit. Ihe atnhiii m of th- Mini-ten resident tl- ie, :s i ipeiidi i in overreach. ii -r each other, and in control. in- the I'orte. 'I here tin- r-pre.-i.tatie u the tir-at l'owers ha.e hid ample -c-r. for the eireie of tii' ir chicanery, ai.'l intrusted witti aluio-l uitlimiled powers by t heir -.. ermiieiits, they haie mane u-c of their oi iiort-iiiitiea. lii'Centlv the mi-l p-jwerf-il anions thi has be- ii Loral Slr.itl-ir I de Ued.-I.ir-, and if a.l minors nr.- correct he ha- not -crupled, more than fine,- t eiujiioy the sriii.f: means as I'liiie.. Mein'hik -tl, by -"in- directly lo tlie Sultan, to ae.oi. pii-h ly p- r-oiial me nace what he co-ill Hit b'-fjre l-v cr i ft. A recent in-tanc- w ill iliu-tr.ite his co-jr-c and that of his comp it. i ,ts. Ar lh- con t.ienee.i.etit of the prc-ei,t war Mel.. Ili' l Aii, Itie brother .11 law of ill- . tan w.i- i in.- im-t.-r ol war. II.- i, in in oi ener-y and will, the faioiite of t'ie M hni-, a. i-i th-i r-pre-cnt aii-. e 'if th. ir p.-eii- bar ...en.. He i- earnestly t. p-,s. .l ., UV. ten. infliif lie- -, vias one ol the lir-t lo t ike act.!.- mea-ur.-s a.'airi-l inc li s-i.n... AI- ti r the r a . I a n L,rd K, ther--. Ai acle I (.'on-tai tiii.iiile he I.. -i i Not I -'.- al:i r ards i" i t to Itie ( '. ,.ui :i and w bile t a- r. i- ill. -1. Tin- S i. tan to i i . hi ti. a ny en.pi i incut i e-lll'l .ibseliee of Lord 11. d-ii-iiitef Capuil ili I'a-ha or le Oi l n-ii il ar u nt ti d oi in ' a (. ;1, h, .is ( i i. f A 'n.irnl has ri Iii-i d to Lord ll-'iuliffe, it is aai-l, nek 1.0,1 !i il -c his aulhoritv. atifl we a r- l it-l b I i.e in a p.-r-onal int- r lew Lotidoti I lines (hat " he addr-.-ed the f a lie hot not -piritle-s sfnerei-n wilh such want of eouile-y a, in throw him inlo a liervou- lit, " t appoii-tiiii nt. ir ll : lift il till III. II V as Weil .il- r iiiiii.-tratiti- af ain-t his It i- sai l hi- recall has been jrraiite-l, .f -o Li, ;i.l ilinh,- Kuj h skill iu arms lnj-t . .1... I ,.'111.11. lin up-ill th-: hrii'iimt e r l- l us try and ascertain - I--1111 J-l l - l- L. . U iiii- it Vfll':, of ll. dWel b ii ha- been aio 'i h- T.nks Ion ar, for lliey are i-n went tired of the Hinin- to -ei- that their I r is pa--in- away. Their brilliant de le, ,ei: of tiie Jtiiiube has been a!mo-t fur--Hen, and they them,, ws are h-ipele,-y to -I to the lortunu ol war and the will of th- Allies. W h.-ii the Mlii s went to the Crimea, the llu.-iaiis were nearly ail withdrawn from tin- I i im ipa, I'l-t lit III ,t lil.ll ns if in ll,,- Ticrf irmanee '.f iii To ii i : ti a iiei.lib .r,y net lb-o-f. ii-. I Jt t i prevent .Ks Iron, c.iiiiii in Au In. ins th- Ku-.j ontaf t th .t-p,,ed lis iiflfl r,-, but I. -ut lioiioi wii'n -, ,li It ends in tiew,ci- r to retail. t"f-.e--.,, .,) li.eni if there is a.i, liiaiifi! tar .-p-.il, -r when h-! b utcs llii-iii to i.a-s ll . ni iner t i liu.sia. Ao.tii-i th- o l.-b l h- w hole hi - p.ay.id a part entirely eon t t t.t it ii her character. U it In iiit mi. m-i-i::ii; In-r r-al intent i in-, without fakintr ! any op.'ii -I f, -In- his pie-i-rvcd the di pi 'III., tic -eld Hill of all the COI te ,i i i -tale-, and dace. I h-r-elf iu the best ,,,.. I tion fi seer- her own i iitc i i-.-.ts or to throw her w.-iht in either -e tie. ( Nicholas ,,. the llnii-h A mbiiad'ir, a IImI- ov-r two y.-ars a-o, rh it wh-n I rn-ak of ' Ibi-sia I -p. alt of A i-tr in as well ; what -.iii- on- i. t, ll.e other : our inter-sts Hs re irar Is Tuik-y are perl..--tly identical nnd i i- one CiM MJ tl!lt t),-y am not uun the! "time. The neutrality of Austria has been tho best favor to Humm k could have cod- iicireu. km iu:i n nviu '"uuj.i.toiu ! haa thus been defended wir 1 . .1 . 1 .1 .r 1 ..1 ...i.t ... 1 ..,:i.:.. tli. iter rn 1 n 1 l: - i a blow, while an active Austria alliance j . , - . . .11 .1 .,.. 1, vrouni unit imc rninn:n nm u ' . . ,. , , . frontier and complicated her position. ( Auslrill IIIIly ,)r,fl.r ,,nt Kussia nhould !, WlMlkl.Iu.d t0 securo her own interests, but not too much for she would much rath- er n-ly upon a firmly M-..t.-.l ally like tl.o pf rvy ,pM fir,lly ,.,,.,! y ike t10 z-r, tlimi uiioii l.is Lrolher nutocrat or ; I' rni.ee, lioe ll.rono lirm ns it now seems, ; anxiouf. a Here is a ciouu riniiir in 1110 soum : of Italy which may soon bur-it with a storm like that of 1 H upon her head. In tlio meauliine tin Allies, tho f,nilib!i ; especially are anxious and Mi-iiicious in re - gard to the Austrian occupiirion, and the ! accumulation of troops at Silistri.i and Sebnmla now goin on, has undoubtedly for , Its object its removal, either by taking po- sition there ami iloii. away with the pro- text lor remaining, or expelling them ly . force if necessary. 'I'Iip aiiliiatiiini.t nf I VinrMnfilif it nr . ...... ( impatient under the actions and insults ' ; the Austrian and would prefer the Kuat-ian ; ' to the sullen Austrian or the moody Turk. ; j llcsidcs their religion is the religion "f' , tection, but without a standing army tl.y can no more contro can no more control the ayiiipathies and : coi..ueri. m- may .,s the Crimea, le driven V.ack from the .lack Sea, lose her strongholds upon the ll .ltic, only to return ith cru-hii.' p-iwi-r. She would only have to witluli a w w iih.n herself. urround herelf 1 by " circles of starvation " instead of earth- en ramparts, a. el there her foe cannot reach her. 'Ihe Allies will never dare to march very far from tlu-ir ships. The hiss ami the cost ti llus-ia has been very jrreat and it; ill take her lon to recover tluin. Yet; she mil do it for she has within her the! piii.c.pifiOi ,ite. tier race is troll ana vi ll.e load whiel.ii already draSL'intf beavily upon th-in. Frn.ee is ! roan iui: under -mr approai hitiL' fi.iai.eial rr.si and a aimiiar panic ia atiiikim; nbroad in Knlind. 1 .'leariw nile the war uone ll.e hn-Ii.ti ' public good. It haa opened more plainly ; to llieir ryea tlie fully of tlu-ir routine and . the unlitncsa of their civil and military lead-; era. John Hull had grown proud am eon-1 jceited. and thoii-ht be had only lo lay, be iii-i wifiiii. r.p, . Sr. ri"! I v r.erisr , t.A..H . . V I out th aecoinp.nyi,,, monifyi' ..rf. ...ai I.;- .1.1 -t 1 .ii- "- ...i.v.i .nr. OTUI'll.i:sa .1 ...a HO flier .... . I , . , . nr i rjvr, arm we may au-l that acarcily . vi. t-,ry woubl have bi-i-n sained had he I n alone. The laurels of Sevastopol be-1 , , lot.- to IV-li-ier ami the Frmrh. j Lord Kaplan, timorous and humane, by! Ins l .tal Helaya i his aoldicr fall around him by thousand ; and his aueccsaor lien Mn.p-on, ilurinir the la-t terrible a'aault, - t in the treiiehea witn Lia cloak over his head, while his aobliers unsupported weri fillin- like aheep. in the terrible fire of the 11. dan. I he I ren.-h army, take it all in all, ktandil cot.fi s4iH!y the Cr-t in Mur. pe. I "Ihe Kn-.im army mu-t i-at be nnlerra- t-l. 1 !.- nmi l that could C'U.f-iv.- and ex-' t .-.' tho-e amazing defences, that could fur ' Ion- a time, re-i-t that torm ..f fire antl iron hail whbh belli,.-. I foithf.ro many daya and ai-i-ki from thosr rmiea rtf 1. latin. treiii hes all poiiiiti- in iheir fury upon tlu-ir dev-ted -id, -, will ,0 remembcrcil aa lon as tho... bl iofl ,!v, , hills shall stand. Sp'riidid as has h.-en f i, triumt.h. vet ln ii rot. -id. r- d in ref -renee to the wa-lc of blood anl tr.-a-ure, th- u,i-. ries it will entail, the j.r- j.ri. ty of its attempt ; the eon- w i'iein ea i,at ill prin- from it acem p,a. try and mcarrre, ami tin- (l-t.aila s.rdic ' nin ireat as the events of the pa t year lime been -renter are yd in store. The -emei,ts of coovul.i.an are on'y -tijri.l: rirj bein ith th" soil of Lurnpr; they iiiny break out at any rin-ii. nt and b!)ln all the plana of the ruling powers. ,S. consi;nkks fkk hail km ad ! HU M TIK '.Tit TO THE ! iTII(F MiVKMMCR llok", V. .V IV, M.arp. r, .J. Co , Mo.s1 -V K , J. r.amsoiir, W. Il Withers ,k (V, W. .1. lir-wli-y, .1. I'. Jenkins, Withers .V V. , J ! Falls ,V Co., .1. MStevM,, .V; liro.J A. let-I ton, U' .it., T .V ('.,., Si, ki.in k M...J. Ha,,,. our X Co, J. l'le,,w, r, A. K.Jack- son, 1. arlick, II. I). Carrier. ! Late from Paris. flS. SHAW inrurimi hrr nu. ml hmt niirr. tiiHli' j '.Mj,itry,tt..M fl rirmr i i i, f Ci a nri il'-.r. S,.iiili ,,l il,,. , III ll. I' I, Iter fj il ami mi r au;,fly of whi. li .he w ill ,,fr'd l her In. oJ. ,, i,e ,,,, nre,,fi,ni,,f' tin- i, rin, .she I. .,. , , ,,,! nf lae I iti .1 .'a,!.,,,,,. on, W1 fieri I .re be aide r,., lt , , a ,,,,, 01ld III. i.t f.,.l,i,, ,1,1,. ,ty(.. .v,r. i-i, iv,:,. 3'jtf i; is: i.i: is: a, .i: is JfLltsliVs .... l(. ,, . .,., ,,p s ,t. ..I 1 Hi . , e., (,r j., t , tor n- w., f..r., re r.i..l,, t . ,,, "' '""I ."hire... mnl we 11 ,,,rd itih. tin ir tin in ir, enl I lurcr, . .( ,inei ,, ,,,! , , ,,,, a. Imti f..r whieli Ihi y will find re .ily .ale : .mil ..... will till I Ih,w I If.-in a coinmiaainii nf jll p. r ci nl. .,r aertie, a. J. lil.Abi'OHI) A lil'.dTUI-'.H, N-i. .'I tiolirtl i lei ,., , w Vnrk. Land for Sale. rll.l. be affhl mi ti. o.t ()l t. ei on Iter nr,t 1 ' ' "l f re.id, ner i-f A.l .liiii- S..ii,i,l,. ', i II i, w. Ii n. iel,l,rh.,d,i, y . aa.at.i. I'liinl.,!,,,,, ,.,,. I.iiiiiiiK '.'.:, ner. ., mere i r h ..:,(l , , ,.n ,.,, I lie- bilnlite wnmlhilid. J . , I r. H W. A. I'.,t t.,n Wm'l A-!' 7- "Ih. ra. Tern, ,,. kn..wf. ,.n i -.: n.y ill a lie. , r-,il. Wlsllin,, ., tin- I. mi cn c.ii nu W tn. A. S .iiu.le . It I II, inter..... ADA UN K SAMI'I.K. Ilxr. ' I I I I .Vuo. 13, V LI V Ell COMPLAINT, IT Tliidneernu onil nil.'.. fuUl li'iaeaae nj im bulllnil tlie ak.ll nf l.o uinat eu.incnt phyai rin, wlu n the dirnviTy of I)r. M'Lane'a I.ivcr I'liU an'vcH the diHirnlty, end irva(-nird lo'the wnrld Hit Vrrnt .'mjie li,r thi.t ciiinpliciitcd n.. .lily, whiiih hut utuinril auch widi'ly ir-u J cele" hr.ty fur il rt rt.iinly of ciini. Tliia ucrcu ri'im dy Ihe rraulc nf iii.uiv yi ara' atuily j which the aympliiMie wrrf n.irnm ly uliprvrd,and arn lima ilranihi-d hv the IWtnr hiniai If "Symptom of a Ditrutril J.ietr p(,j ( 'J Z' "Z "'i' k"' "''" ,h .. . , : t.(i JJ " ' to ,i ,,'., fr. qi iitly rxt. ri.liiit to the li.p.,f ulf ,,tl" hit oii.ii nnaiuitrri mr rririiini.iia,,, , t trm, Uirkm... f .i.i.n.ich. a.,d i l.,a0f vtlte , i;! ur i, mory, with nm-aaincaa c.f Imtip , ' l.ct. d anmrihinir ; ami., time nry vngh; ,,),' na ami d.l.ility . norvom Irritability ( f.t cd' ZtflL , n,mn(,h iifi,.d it would he hrmficbl. 1 f"t' pniirnt diainifla -very rrinrdv." ' I .... . .. il ,.f il... '. ... y-u " -ynnn'im. i n vnii will Unci a ccrluiii remedy in l)f, .M'l.un.'J I'.lia. I Tiirehnarra will hf crrf.il to nk for l)n M' . a' t'Ei eaaarni I'li.t.a, anil takr tini.e (,,. 1 tihto nrc other I'.lia, imriHiriinir to In- l,iv,.r p.i.. ! now in-1'i.ro the piihlie. Dr. .M l,.... '. ,,,Cf ,uB i VI.hrat.-d Vn.i tiiK.-, ran w be h,d at . VrX,d" rt'' A'ar. 13, IH55. 140 Tf ,,.,, , r Married, in rharlntlr.-ir. the Cih in.t.nt b, tl,. r,.,. A. w. Al.llrr. Ir. J. KI)V.Utl) ihviii SON. nf Qwnrv, K.,., to M..a MAK V, d.ui-lnc," of Mr. W. W. Kl...., of tl... pUee. News from the Crimea ! J f I' VII. aulwrrilirr dia.iTa to Hi I'.. mi the ril,,,,,. J& " t li.rl.-iie ami tlie "rei,,r manainu." nidi t ii ' eiintu nrw auppiy ol whirl, hr will aril on aa are o.iimodatinf trrn.a lua oi iflil,ra. Ilia Sl.u k ia lire, at.il fn .h ,,4 .a roniiraed in partnt the following arlirtra, u ; - 'fc-j -j . -a j , , M i Ml.trtUrnrr t ullet n il, nr. i i. . ... . , " ;ti, I ton I , Mint', llfady-Madt' Holhinj, ic. Mr H fllti tuf tlie Iiiiir m fine ofliutnt of ( luaK Talmas Mantillas hawfs, nd a jnit taruiy of chime S1lka.S1l.11a, ami ' '" "Iher aii.cl. a t t aar , 1 1 W erlUin to li raw All he wiiita ia Cull, licliii a alr. .Vee 13, !.',.). and he fet la cert.... f ti. B. W. DAVJDSON. yjxf Exactly So ! IK utrf ifpr rrirrltullj' inftrma tUt cMi I' ll nf Chrl't1c nd Ihe (ul)Uc gcO'Tthj ie ti tUU eff jing an I tie I I. t- na of t t.rl-tie and Il.i i ,,e ' 'fJ"'f on "lc TIXNIXG ISUaSINKSS. vpn.,;.. Kttt't Il..t.t, wh,,, can U foand ai ail 1,11.. a a full 1a.ori111.11l of PLAIN X JAIMN'I) TI-W!IH. l"? T ii tuitislinl Tra ami Vtrt Pott, Trn Tr,itt ' FuUe unit Jen Toiltu Stttt ami O'ji-e dm lift t, tuuk i j Ltltlrgt(,ittt Istnlrrn i IstlTil Jlt,tptt and a (fr :( many nllirr arlirlf a in that Line. I h-ift ata.. a fr w acla uf Ihfs .li..rorn, ,ifitr an l T"glt .Sm ur Sniu.tl,iiig , ontl ,p -,, 4 '. , all wbirh will U ..Id aa lew aa tbay r.a b bought . in llna nl.rr. ,1m hjiid, a frw COOK &1MKI.OI! " ' ifh'll hr aold iino.ir.ity low fnrf'tSlf. I rjoll WdltK, aurh aa Rof.flng, Guttering, St0?8 flpei, ItC, rtrrnrr.i si ..i... ...j . . i 3 rTlinkful f..r rviat il.vr..ra I w. aid -i!iCit a rui.ttiiuaner i.r Itie aiinr. SAM L. T. WKISTO.V. .V.,.. I 3, lr.ii. ,.,f ( onft'clioiirrv k JJakerv. i-i, a ii re in iiirtniiiif itii.' I- I heir 'nrn anil ll.e i-llblir tb.t Ibrv bare p.iin-ti,ai I" 11. inf)- arid C..t.i rli.iii ir V r.l.bh.l.nin t l.l.ly . . by K. In-ffin mi U.n air.ri. S il'i-ra e.i.l nf Ihr Anefi- m II . b I. Mr. Kinlel In iiif an run n nre.l ll.kif and then, lift, aefl in . ii li , , -re (,i. ,.r. ,f tn furiu.h Itu nd, I " k end i t. ry tluei in Ihr if luir of mr (M-at i.K-r.i.r ileal r')li.-n. TIh Will k-r(i e lianil an Kit, n.iae ..ri. ty nf li.nrr I .-.milt (.lorti'ii-i and all kini'a of CL 2 a 13 D CPJSm i'Ji y.Ajt iihaat-ii-v or avrav nrai airrtea. And m.'.rH r t, , y Hi.nf n.,i ,ii y f,.und m il" " l,p'' W KlilMNi;.- ,.i,, l-AH ITI-.S will b ao,.-i.fd at . ry almrt lu t.er. ll a rt.-.irc Ii pU-!..r, and rmar.nr hi, t, rm", w-ll fitaurc palri,ii.-rr liny are ilflrfininrd to bate it. QI'INN X KIN LI im. i.i, i -:,:. im Notice. k . Pir-f r tMi l.lirt tn im- by "p-n Amount li tUt itut (mm- f. rwitnl by J.iMury ur.d Ritflc by 1 uffti or N'.Jn, nts I .ti I Ui w i f i h ii iTm f f, B. II. DAVIPSON'. Aa. 13, IP;.;. XHf IMI'DIITAM' SALi: nAVIN'tJ qunlifndaa ilrnini.lr;i,r nf ?. H Yii.iiif, itlt'd,, lulenf .M.-rklrlli-li'lT tMnu ly, I will e,Miae ti. Public h.,.-, al I, is l .lr r'i- li mo , H Mil'., i nt i. t b.irlnll'. nil f n W ffh.hn- .......i. . ..j ...ii...., . ., ..... k,r ihe " n, nn I our. nay, tut- u .set. - " '' 'r"ler(y, n ; Likely Xeroes, .M. n, Witiitf n and ILys, .rariW i: Hoisks nu, mi'J.j:s. no ,,, cattj.i:, i- .siiLi.r, -'.Ull l.u. nf COII, X,rlriwliltot v 7 A lirnr l,,t of Ifi'Jitrsf, A W'tifiiinU, 1 lii'rHVi I'ii titling I'timih, ISItitl.suiith llntniUtiit .J- hittltin I'm nil a " and very artielu that a farm nruillv ner..a. W. WAI.I.ACK, A'or. 13, 153. 1 i f l
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