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VOLUME S.
THOMAS J. HO LTON,
Kurroii ,1 r.toi'iuLToit.
TKKMtf :
'l'!ie X rt li -Carol inn hitf w ill Lc iiU'iitiJ.-il tonili
Small .(ream run hero and there over the j to imprisou Li.n for life. Clarice became
plain, and looked, H,e un shone upon alarmed, and pleaded o welUvith her hus
1 1,... 1:1,.. .1 i . -i . . . ' '
, lurcBUS ivrr, meanUunng, band that (.ho induced him to make arran-e.
through the green herbage, which was ..pot-j tuents for leaving Europe
J-'rom the ( ttroUna ul,-hmun. I N. Hoyden, A. U. Caldwell, M. S. Mo
WHICi MEETN.l IN i.OWAN. ' Ki-nzii;, Join. licn-on, Hie-hard if iit i i-, I'nul
Pursuant to notice, a full . ! ti'iu! ;i i.pt! of Sonford, A. M. Henderson, II. L. K'bar'N,
II. C. Jones. .J. ti. Miming, James Dau-'li-
.,,, i ,. the ol'i lino bigs took iilan- on .Monday. " ' 'Jones .j. ... l-.eining,
t Two lull. I. Alls in utuMi ; 1'Hii '"I with its many-colored flowers. All wai tni l.w ...... i.i" .i ,!)" r"1' '"" '"' A. M. .o,'man was crl v, U. J.ii.g, J.,l,u 1 15yii.tr
l.i.U. Alts' A.NH I Ir'TY u;NTS if ,, , v t I-I ;i,,, . . :. .. , , " ,-j,"o teo.-; np,.i ,.t..d Chairm-m and E. Mters, Est...
l, ..v-.i ,rli,rie........l..., ai,,rnil.i;i: l.iiU.A.iS . ",u " ul meiarm cciiig ingly, tl.cy sailed to the United States, tak- Secretary.
tlm ni'l ul' tlm vi at. .So u r n ill .ncui.. I busy ill the field with their !ah
tim.nl until nil arrearage, uro jiuiii, ext. tl .1 the
li.ii. "I tho J.Ji'iir.
orcrs. ins with the... nil tin ir t.rnnoriir; but Kcinri H.'solutionK wrre (iutillllttt d 1 v II. in V !
ily Hie facte tli.-j.layed in the exterior, it ' di-Misted with .-it ju-, travelled to tl.o pot 1!jVI,f;"';. ul" "dvoeated by Li... v.itl, .-re.-.t '
, in.ri...m. iil..i. rt.di.i()ii I)lli.rHrnjMare " J" ,u V 11 !,c" " wou.ai. s band had been which we have remarked and built a
-I , ,J JP, " , "" ' a'"1 uu Uou l I 'at point o
.... ...... . U;ii kr.ni r,.mi.i'.l V.. 1.1 a
The imjctiii tlicii ui1jiuru'J.
A. M. i(Ul).MAN, Chiu'ii.
K. Mvkiis, See.
t HI, JL
lor ti-euicut aud hliirttl's rh;irj;rdy"t per
.'.a. InyiH-r i untl litfJu Ihii ul J.ij pt r cent, mil
l;.; huii' irum the r g uUr pr n t, tur uuverimuf by
t'u: vi ir. A ! vi-rtif tut n is in rtt d iimntltly or
tin irlrri i ' 1 1T mii .'j .if Inr btUJl
,;.,.,..itM.l i-rtu yt:t tQKzr nr frh luiii-.
U 'I'liMtniimif r tre authurtfeti to nrt at lit-,
ior'o una nuunv. ji. v. n,. w-n.-
J ' O" rnllffl nri n r wl inuflf (itiil n lii.t u 1 ?
lioux:. bnwiiL' Lilcntv of ai-i.-tntici1. us'.-.ti;.. r,,..,,.!. Vi,t,.i i' I!. !
i ''"ii" r I'M . ti . iv i wn. ' , . it ti I. I .Mi f,n
I. o o J A th i t r .
IJ v rr 'jn -t of on-) iiho lias Milleied from
r"pli' wf '( '.
" n it .tit vtMM:v biiKinr.i,
To ii.l u;h... a I il v
I: I'.e Ubi d' h'l Itlu-r T
fir. I.. hllV p! ..ir'.
:l ... i. know
. - ...nu m.m
iocj, were wagonn,
" tii riun wrre ulipnvt x nt-w reaped. "
It wan evenii..'. 'J he mi. an
tr-iab nine iiaii cleared II. e
'I'll k l'Ai'Ai. (;ovi:i;n.mi;nt.
There are many dnnl.tieM. of the I'rotes-
. n.iiiijtu'1 ov Le .uiil.tnr n iriiinn mntiv ..I 11. u t...r.r ,.,....J ..1. . !...! ' 1 1 r .1 .. .. I . I
" - r -j tmipiunn u'j ueu nil... i a iu eu.liu u.l, ll'7.e-..- -- - ,y i
Uiilil! BUU tllliale Servantu rulninn lnncl.li.. . .!,.. .-. fm... 'f.. I I... ... ' nrt.rr.i.rinl.. flml rf.lli.iit 'lief- - t-.,i ri'rirni.iilml l.u il... I... .1... i
6 ...6..,t iviu II " j Jr IU UC- . M'.-f Jk , . ,,-ml0uS, ,,,. tl. r; . ' ")'-"'
" down the Llain. M.,,ni .. it 1 1 In; olutioiis were tl.cu pa'M W"" .i... t iuo oniiiiatinc
t'le liijtt villf. O'sm-t'-. j fr two. The bucket was immediately
A VISIT 'i'U TIIK MINK11AL J'.K-; drawn up for our companion ami .Mr. Mis
(JK)X, 1 ('Use. And in s w ininutes we were all
One of the E lilor.s of this j.apnr lact I lo-ether, iuluiirin the works ef Natur
week avail, d bin.-elf of an " p. rtunilv to ' ,llt' o' man wbieh Biaia them pub
cairy into effect a purpose l. has oti liad . s 1 vf ?urP'-e'-
at heart, to vi-it the Coal and lion Jveei-I Wc w,lt-' ,0,;t fcelow the surface of
.i. of l, ep lliver.in l.'balham C.Mii.tv. In . ,!' Prou'' H'dow us, about 15 feet, wero
eompany with a liiend who had an oil'.eial '. workmen blasting e.ck I .r a pit which is to
int. -rot 'in these minerals, but more e-pcei- he lt','t deep, intended to restive the
a!lv in the Timber of that region, e left , drippings of water trrm the rock for 20(1
b. ie on Tuesday, and si.ent the foliowin.' : k"' ' ''ove. in these 211') f. tt there is no
1 .... 1 1 : ...... .......... 1 i ..:t.. 1 ...... .. m'
l, 1 1 n 1 , . , 1 ' 1 uu. i 11 1 1 v nit; v .inc.. 1 1 a 1 t'S, 1 J
! til.ee. blantcd beautiful earde.i. and .-..Iti- ' , , ' ""all sue!, e would rueommeml
r- iai in ineinies 01 ei vi anu re le'ous j,i ,ert v : ., en 1
I !.;- .1... .i. 1 .r .... '...i-..: . ., r .. ' J ! Mild ution 01 the lollowm remarks
mil lllil'.Ub IIIV tllU Wl . .1 L lU i t'l ... III.' 1 f).lvllTilTlill ft. . ... t i . .
;,,.,,,., 1, , , , , I i- . 1 u. . , l'n""n lull's, on :i lueuioiial preei.te.i
-..I ..... 1 ., 1.-,. . IH..IUJ
u.,urpr...... us comer ii,:i,tov.T tl.c ripplmg Silppo,ted his family, but wa able to bar-
ii cu. in cod- 1
f ti.n 1
I it ant UJr'
It 4 11 . u-
1 ,; 1 "!
tilsir4
1 a tcu I
' I it J I! b 1 1 Fit
hi it th.il nrl in in I'.itli cull,
I '1 iit-n lr ! .. I lie I m, y ,
Uf i1 iin r nI H f
( 'r ,t il f c tiury
Tiut tti curt-tn !it'ti! ! Uc bfaMii,
'I' i .f fiu hi Juri'n r tfi u -!c
i M OUtfeidl: h.Mihl-On
I .1 i. 1. v ittf j LuiM i.
Hut Dm 1. ti.t V, it i. f t.-jt
!,. t '1 Mtt 1 1 ft mink t 1 -i. ,
Kn'l tl - u't ! I JiftB ktittv. '
1 . I i. v y l.iiiin ,
Hilt l i bMll I Mtv'l, ll ,
'.u hi m on ft m.M.. r ( r..f 1,
; . jt bfkii'l kHt,.(; In be
' I a ' r t.rjn uu (t.c i 1, . 1 ' ,
W lit ! f gr (, Of t tti !n r mall,
I ..nj . f' t'Uiitfi
tVi .ro li,. ij' f iti iiit -tit it to CjI. i
-.i.i rs u. n.e lane, giiuing eatli tmy wave (or the remainder fur necessaries and col...
.-.s it rose and fell under the lieht breeze. fjrts, which he could not procure on the
Iu the ky, the clouda l,ad assumed eery ,piJt. As he was no kind a master, bis scr
v.riety of color ; noma, previously dark and . Vai,ts were always ready to exeit tbcm,tlves
bcavy, were fringed bribt'y with r,!d, Idle to the ulmo,t y,, u.ey Wtre .e
other, exhibited v, ins ol put pie ruunin-thro' ' turning from rcapi'i- wheat on the evening
tl.e.rn bole substance. Ah the sun'a depai t-! 1k.i we first haw them. Claris as was
mg ravs fell on the heat heaves they up- her ou.t... with I.er mother and children,
feared ..f a goldc. cdor, t,d the tluvsers in ' bad been to meet her bu-bat.d. They taw
tioi.t of tin; 1..-. house assumed various bues little company, though occasionally they
, as the daylight gradually faded aw ay. . bad a visit from oine I'rench refu-ees, bo
lLc men and woineu were returning from had formed .juite a colony Cvo miles faitli
thcir harvest labours. The females entered tr up the country, and were educating their
;ine principal MnHiin-, ami the men di-pers-: families iu trau pillty , far fiom all party
jej lb. i..se',ves about the out bou-es, and ! strife. Many a wanderer w bo bad lost his
j were soon busy in their preparation! for the way iu the nci-bbonng forests, lias Lad rea
j evening meal, in .n.ler to have it ready at1 son to be thaukful for the hospitality be lias
,the return of the family. 'J here toon ap- ' reeivtd from the inmate., of UcLecjuis
Ipean .l a i a I y , mi liiie a-.-.l. yet st.li baud- i' U
:: on lues.iay. aii'l si.cn t- the lohn'.Mii''
anVfai,.V'Vi,g'oVersVnH!el,li'';,,t ii.teresV'''-1' ."td ',"r,'o W 4rU)S'
ti,,.r Ei.r.iinn .", j f, l.l ..;.. i .. ,. r.,.,.,. 1 ''I the miners, aii.t o it is to be collected iu
nmmatii.ir principles of, ,:,. , or o;1 ..,.. A,,'. ,.'tl.is bwr pit (to be completed iu about a
have lciurr.cd home more than ever iin-i ' lueuce pumpj.l feel up to
pressed with the truth ol the lan-uae,; f,fj,lie " iMxucM," or reservoir, located
in-. ir. lien, " O l.'.rd, how manifold are thy , "5 ft-tt ir"!" H" Mirfacc, into which Cow
work ! in wisdom tl.oii lia-t made them all"; '' streams of trater from various parts of
' iu-tl, is. Juli ' Ihii .-it In." ilium -- !, ti.e amount of a million
The boinidiesV wealth hieh there li.-s of ailon.s a day. This h.Mlp.uiem fxtonds
i i... .A :. . ! . a coii-idcralil.! distal. ee nn tlu siiles r.f .Im
...vernment ts held by enlightened Catlw ( f J ,, it0 ,i?,ltei,,,;,.H ttlli,.h shaft, its r-,f suppmted of course by heavy
lies ot lti..y Use I: j would have brei. Ion- ,it.ee employed if a, l""btrl- In "I 'tseif i. admirable work.
was intended to confer equality of ryl.t.i ' ttiC ..tet.ion of liber-il Ki ' itid d ! orll,ul n i'' en vored by lV.vi-! As we w alked about at the bottom of
and l em Ets urion eneh and n'l the Sta7e i '.- i' ' . C'1 '."- !"' 1 dene.; w ith the rih 1 1 e:iii! e , at a ii"int so the shall, t be three beautiful seatns of I'oal
. ' '' lc ' ' inoetatie lrai.ee liae ever iiiv.i.ie.l ... sue i i . ... , ., . .
e;.v ol aece-s ti tli ii.ark.ts ot the wor d. I.resitiiieii tiietnseives, ti.e upper 4 teet
l. ...!.. -I" I . ll.ieL- tl.i.w.i.nt.fl ' It.nl,., ll. ! .
, .u.e.-ii g.n eminent. j ii.n-s are i nueeu , .,, .,... A, t,r, ,.. -.,., , :(,, i- ,., i,
iris I eace Ciiiilercie e bvtl.e .'ir- '
diniau l'lenipotei.tiary. These remarks j
viil show in what estiu.ation the Pone's 1
the hi'' party
Ki'iJ ii'il. That this prent Charter of
American Liberty, furnishes no warrant
for sectionalism, and e.ives no countenance
to sectional agitators North or South; but
.,. . ...... ,.r... -.it-. I " v t.v. .i.,ki'. .in
' 1 '- - iii-ii, i'y v.-iiiT'i.n
lu-tiee. insure (lomestie tiaii.iui iir. i, rnviiU ! 1 " . . ' . , c none soon to see tlieiliitv nortoni.
' l j r - .itn.'iit nriit'riiit.i.tir i.iiii.ru npu i.ni...tft .
III.
Ml Eoveriiinetit. J In ii-fsi are
called by their ril.t names iu the Sardi-
I jine in the Wilder...
I "" .fy-I'iokiii. I.'er eyes were
bent down on a beautiful babe which she
earned in bcr aims, itslin!.. f:.i 1, ,,,.1 . I ... ! l'"-l.l' Ill-MIMti EM Ls. The
, ., , ' ' liev. J.ihu .Mi
lor the common defence, j.rouiotc, the uc
. .... ti . .t . i . .... .
r.n w eiiiire. aii'l secure t ne ti esu,fn n . . . , , , ,
. . , 7 . i man .Hiuoriai, wnieu, n responnen to l. v
erty to ourselves and to our Lostei it v to the .i. ii: . . . ,
. me .vines, uius. I'M me recoil. nieiiceuieiii 01
! ii new period in Italian history.
t.e States i .. 'r.. t .1 , i ,i. ... .....
, ii f i.i . n'' iii'i'i'.i't ueju.i.fc oei.tiu .no V.OU"
is the main ,,llar of our real imiep-ndenee ; firc,,., rcIalc t t.ver. ,,Hrl of ,,,-, ,,ut
l,,e support of our tran.pnhty n hn,e. our ; ti. ,hi,f j,,,., j, .vU tJ tIl0 j,
peace abroad ou- safety our prosperity : ,,i,ie r,,.!i, ,. of. I... ?,,,. I ,,.;,,;..
late-t L'eierat;ons.
J'rs ili rrl. That the union
-f !
and the very liberty we so bi-blv prize.
y,r.so.'ce'., therefore.
a cordial, habitual, and immoveable attar
j i.. j . .. "... . ..
"''f"'i Tiicreiore, Hint wc w i ll cliei ish : ;i,,. , r,r nif,..t ,.,.', t ..... ,.r .1
.ollfin:
luirj
t!.:.t a I'rotestant Ass
in? in tne strint'S of the lari-e strasv bat
hieh she ure to protect her face from the
luloid savs that in the
Uliel. 1 i till tin. t 1, v t !.e I il m r..:n .... 1....-L .. it...
sun. M e wa our o.d friend .Madame I on- puued the cluck stni.fc' oj.jtosiie the Jitjyi- link u to-et!,. r.
liia li. .u.- bunal erounil, und then desici I ., Irr, tl.n.
" Uu see lUattiltie
lillirH'l tJ...iO.-lLi! ! OO Htl.l t.O' l':l r.- f ft 1 1 V lit
it t r - i . ' tt- - . v .. ...
napf y ,jie ijyy,. which sialics tl.eio to tlx lelt of
y 11. I.a-L'overn-
imtnoveiil.leattaeh-' .. ( t. l.;,,, tv I.I I ...J
. . . . , , , -rt a v ri. m lift! i.. --'j u' iyim
IhClit f.l nnP ti'if ii-.t. n 1 I i irtn ..... A. .... 1 C J
.t the only paladnn, ot our political safety Otholie and Italian Slate now makes so
and pro-perny; bat we Ki,l watel, for its ,,,, y in t)C .,r0so,,cc of Europe. It is
' ', ... . v c tir-..'l tliat tl
anxiety; thai wc v:.I ilHeom tenance the
s.i .'sion of every .nspieior., that it can in
..f I .. 7. ... . -tt " ' "r.
t ' r ft it- o ',ff iff if.'f'ff . nt.i n-A M In.' , ... . .
,. .... , ,. . . OI "'e sworil is Letter ill m the ''overnintnl
d,.,at,.,y trorn upon the first drawing of o-tl. urP!ic; tl.t the ecclesiastical ruler
any. and every atleti.pt to a.i.-m.te any por- ,:,.,,, nt lt!.l n!v L,.r,t I,;.
!.n. of our f'ltntiK.i. f.r.......-.- f..... l... i. .... . J I .
itate-e, who urn carrvii.tr her little erane
du. hterr-ltris.e, thin al out six months f"1''1"1 t0 J oul
1, and exactly what a health
throne by f ar.i irn troops, and would acaiu
be driven forth if bis subjects were releas-
, -d for a week from forci.-n opi ression.
ui tne 1 a ti '"l ace of -i-i . ... . . . ....... ... ..
, ... , ' , ... . i i't e.'.a. aeiirr oi me t. riesiuoo'. is snohe.
1 1:0 l I.i tn r rt -il W . l.t.'t- - nr ... I . . r
, ".' ' V ot 111
. 'M are one ami in.-eparaii.e a:nl we fieri hv
y c.ic;.t t. i ,
'it, 1 '.Hi''.
,d lo.M
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W t.k. AW.TMi.'s Ii.i'Ii' If f
V .. ..... u. W.nli.ir 'ti.fl t,
N't . ..luii'i re..(.) .... I . flwH
I f . '.. ri ; t .HI, I. ll Itli't.
v, a.- il, and tl.cu eouie bact. and eel n. J ui.i
ways on the move, and it eemeil as much duty jr.foruied, Ko.'.-rs ta. L "When I
as the obi lady could do to binder her from "" """ 111 l"u i'K'MJ? house,
.., :., . , r i - aud Ili father live! at .,iiiLt...i, 1 used
sprinii...' oit of I.er aims. J . , c ,
did spe.-i.n. u u a y -oin ba -k.woo l.'Ti.aii by liumt.-er of re-ptctau.e p'-rs tiis o! o AU rex-
the hand, kud Hebee.... aiui bis wile bro I OH m'-'ied lure, ai'i Well iliesstd, in
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up llie rear. 1 hey all w ore the larje sti a w . , rl ., , - il
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I .Mi.i.S In utij rutictri.i
Miscellaneous.
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A Me.KV VV Hit. lllKsetl r.l.Vnl.l 1 I'iN
i i'V I.I PM).
CIIAl'IKK IX.
Ti e barbw. i.i.l, of Aim ri.-i rn-sel.t to the
' . ..it
Mew c ine of the finest ncrnrry t,,c WA.I, (
iii:i,.nilii-r-nt elnnate aJ ""''' prat- ll
i.n ate sullieiet.i iuduimcnts to many pr-:
i.i i, . are e;'ed from their own country, .
r whi -l-h to better their Condition. :
no more civiiied parts, and come and'
in: I 3 home in the w ildertie. I be I artii
i 'if t-put hi it we ate eoiiij.' to di sei il .-, i
'ii uhdulat
lev.l "ret u on the margin rf a beaut
' i . t of miter. It was covered with -"'"-
brls so co'iimot. i:. that country. Clati-se
scen,.l in ,re L. autiful than evtr. Her
j;iirt was mote .ii-ii.litd, and tiu.e bad pa-s.
ed li-htiy o.er Le-r lovely features. li.-r
two children, of course, e;ave h. r a lie. re
ii.atruuiy aj p' arsuce, but it was iiupof
' not to sic that she bad been a b
man As -be tun., d I.i r r
band i lace, with that ' '
! i.:..,. ..... i .. .u
"uu u i. .in t.u ?rni t"
baijy wif.and '''S"" Jeli tfjui's arm,
It l'-a ed in ' "'"'ehl'le di-cussiou, she tully
rea'ir ,'''ll'n I'icture of Eve before the
I II... t.-il. Ii.'. I lie! ... !..!', (tlnlif. llnv't.
I I.I t.
, 1 "
ji. her bus
's
cf coi;tideitee
ouiitenat ce of a
.; nitily pl-de our liv. . . ir f .vt 'i.'s
an i our sacred honor, to iij 1, 'Id, uninta;-;
and defend the I'liiou of t States.
.'.L'Tin-t the arts aud inachiv.ti v.s secret or
op.-n, of all its foreign or ii'tcrtial etietnies.
its'.ce, that iu.ismiicii as th,. principles
and administrative policy of the Whirr p .r
ty b ive their ( , .nidation in th.' constitution
its, If, they must cou-eti'p" v ..... as lastiii':
if-'sf. 'i '.I. 1 1 . : t it is highly expi 'i;' !it and
pr. ,'., that ll.e Whis of Nuith Carolina
ai. l of the union should preserve and luaiu
i :iu their political or aniz niou : w I that
iouin, it. .uc o. i..t.. aiel .ati..nal y ot.vet.tious
on tl.ii table lav I be t v b....ld be I, ,'.,! i.f. ,.. ..,.,!, ,1
suit und deterniine upon the eour-'
pursued by the W lii-s iu i!le comi
and national elections.
I lie works now in progress fits be com- 1 ' inencs. jetwecn tne
J'K ted. The coal ami iron w hieh lie- at our siate 1 i inches, and b' tw.-en the lower, 0
veiy feet in itt be broutnt form. I he mel.os. e struck a pick-axe into the up
wealth and the power which such minerals per seam, and town caiue a (.uantit y of
brin' with them to other States mn-f be,001', a portion of which we brought oil" a
secured to North Carolina. And this is ", -pecin.cn of our labors as a miner,
not to be done by any one enterprise. j Mr McClane touebed his lamp to a slieLt
There is room enough for borii river iin- j recess in the coal, and we were treated'to
provement and rail road. And so stron.iy a specimen of the " fire-damp," a beautiful
do cithers think there is room fireveii m, tic lambent flame, which ili.-kered over th
Il.au thee, that a dele Ration of some of the surface of two or three fet. and .hen rad
most influential citizens of the Stale w ii! ' uall v went out. This fire-daren is ;. terril lf.
start this day to Charleston, to cnlicei t ein-uiy in lare mines, where ther is any
measures for another rail road, to connect 1 want of care in ventilation. It sometime
that city with the ... ines ; and a pa 1 1 of the ' prod uccs explo-ions by which hundreds of
i-l. en, n w ..,i.l to l..i ..t i... i. tit. ii.t .I.lj il. , I.. . ..... : .o -t it
priesthood is evi w Ii ic li human nature can p. . . ,i v ,i . i ', , , , i "'u'lcu,,
no longer bear: that even the .ov.-i nmeiit i ' ,0n. f a "V" r ca"''' . li "l! sM there
w I V.H U I I IT" 1 LJ tllU . . IJ, u. a , u i a IV :. I Ii iK liilliu
distance of . or :)0 miles And it i, re- 1 The rool of .he mine is .smooth hard fire
porteu that Norfolk and etersburg Mi,.. I cay r iri,,., B0 support, so far, thou-b
icri'ly to do fhi.s, wlicii l liarictuu liatl ' .w 1 i . .1. 1 .
" . "J L ALiU I.IIUII CAirill J. Lilt" LI'S 11,11 HUT.
jl'urli will of covire le proviJcd. 1 bo
- M-alll.S (jfpfi.il ;i wii.'ILr .Iin ur.tl tt,
elves, if they mean not to be outstril'ped in 1 hlille ,u tt,,rU.,j a,ivan.
be race J be W estern rail road jld t:i,,L., 0,' ,,lis d.-.pshait, over tie surface
pusueu lorwaru to completion win, me ..,;;,, all, ,l,o Ireedoiu from obs.ruetioi.
temporal supremacy of the
move on the oilier side.
( lur eitizetis i.iutt therefore 1 r-.tir them-
' ut
o-t , I,, r-'V. 1 ! it were now c
as it oi.i.'ht to have beet we ."re
that we should Inve no diflieultv
atisii'
l.a! Il'. re vXtel.Je.i tJ Its 01 1-1-
ie i.wJsc tt
.tree, 111 i.i .11-,.
' Jul III. I I Jill, t , 1 li.i.'
St. I,
Ijllt
and
ncuav iv-r
i pen. d, and tl
. .... i 1 1
.,1 a.i walked u
jo... t..eu,,s(il,aH ;i,
luia t.Lle
u . .. , .
otly ci a person uresseu iu a clereyn. in s
robes, with band-, and l.l.scr.y li.nr sha
ding bis face ou either side. He was cf
s ma, I statute, and bis counteli:. i.ec 1 I c il
Hue wax. We all moved lour.d ti,e tabic,
otiie of the party much afficti,', with our
ey,'S fixed upon the vei.eralle figure that
1 .i V before ti- ; and, as we moved oil, others
eaiiie up an ! sue.', ede i us iu like ma' tier.
Alter we
in our Iin
severe latizuazc. and its incaiiacitv I
lor it IiiL'ti functions t.o.illy ucciaicl.
'i ucli comes thj pi aetieal part of tile mat
ter. The Allies are invited to deliberate
uu i i.o i . -.oi.strt. on ot ti.e liomaii iioveru- , .
,. ..ii. i-. .i , - .........
me,,,, .-.anuma to any rcpuuia.es n P lial ,, ; ,, fhould have a hope aimo.-t
site,,, tnat temporal power is necessary tor I a ,.,,; , a,ur,li(.e til;,t a N;iuli:1l
tic ope,,,, order that be may lu.ly excr- roullrv w,,l,,l be I .eated in this section ct
ll.i 1.1. St. 11-11.1,1 !iitfliirt...- Sli.if..ittsi,!..r.. .
.. I "." v :" ; ti.e Mat- : lie va, ne ol tie property in this
re.'.-, -.1 ii.i.i-.. ..tjian. .the
rtlil co-i i a i., a i.s ' 'i.i.,.
i tioti and business would bo crrespou'liii.'-
y enlarged,
li.t let U5 return to our oVjcc, which
mention what v.e saw on i'ltp
K-ti'tiis tni"bt be wisely restrain- -,. i. ;.
-i-ueul matters, "i ""W e . ll. 1
; .ir -Wvel .lii, Oe eieeilie.t luaiiciia- ,; .,, i ,.
tun! his bine
hJ.f'bS'Ki'ilv
t . . . i . . . . , . .
t ie, it lui.-i.t t,e in-i-t,.i that lie slioi.l.l en-
tirely distiurjui-h 1. tween his duties as an .
Italian sovet. i-rn; im.l that, w bile eclesias. i
iieiu wit-r, and t'ie laci.ity cf handling tloj
coal which fail-, instead ol bavii.j- to lift it
'ft '.'iu 1 doit. A n.ii.er with hi, atti-ndiuj
laborer will pet '.) ton- of coal a day.
Alter spi.tiuiii.': about a half hour iu tho
mine, we ascended iu the maimer as we
had j;. tie down, except that we eatne up
veiy flowly, stopping several limes by tlm
!"'.v.,u!i? ir,iiivo,i,.VJ- Vi"Vti 'okFsScis",L4
'hat by th- aid cf our small burps every
was M.-ible in e naiiv; up, which ' wu
thin:
ti.e par.
, P) COI1-
to be
: State
u-1 J ...
Ileal posts mi e liej.t Py caruinais ami l.i-h- . j;V(,r
ops, i,ii that concerns the populi.tioii wnicl.
is subject to him should be committed to
,.... '(--.', that the Wl.i-s of Nor:'1. Cr.i-lin-i
will sni port no man for l'l.-lbnt er
Vice rrei.!eiit of the United Stat s, ou ac
count of any platform of principle-am. ouu-
ted by any imiiiiiiaMi t on-
iiti, -lot's. Mate or Nai,- i.ai ;
Cii an it b'i
veiition ol p'
Cur first vi-it was to th mrfaee mine of
l!. ll.'S.n ll,.,i ,l,t..t, ... .I n C., If ttlo .l.
rcspo.,-ble ministers, cboset. from the 1,11,,,.,;,;,, . TUri, u l
under the sategua.d ol new aud salutary ; tlil.r j,,. . but ,0)e hlldreds of tor ,
' i of coal have been taken out by hau l and
-o',i in the county around fir smith's u-e.
Mil. CliAMPK.S ItATlll.lt CuA.Ml'llD Iu I for which its adnp'tioti is well known. It is
tl.o Senate, on Wednesday last, -Mr. ( lay- delivered at the mi uu at IU cel.ts a barrel,
toil called attention to a letter from the . A lar-'e bean ij now lvin' ou the L-round.
Ei ili.-h Mini.-ter at Washington, Mr. Cram
r li.n
I in,!
lul I.
. Iin.t ,i ty . .., . f i i
i A .. I i.i e L t.i III., ti". i.
( . ifi,, ,..tl r,,,rt w i in . t,
I I . . ti r. 1 ii ml I, 1 r : ,,-, . i.il w il.. t til
! . .. tlTI.I sr.. I tiar.1,1 I. ..I ; ei
p-i t,1 i.up m , , . -h i,'i, n ut si
1 11
ll
I : 'i ii',,. h ,l , , f
l'i.'.i I. r, w In ! Ie frtmit-,1
1. 1!.. I ll-t ; 1 lout'
e bad gone the round of the table the . iperieucc of the !at twenty v us has . ''-"J' to 1'drd -";i"-ei.dn, iu w hich it is sta
iiycrii. .' procession, we descended as t nni.t us, that wc t an have no w. ii cie'ind- ,oJ tl,al ('i'11"" had, iu conversation
,lt i on vai ious occasions wnu mm, .'i r. t ra mp-
,j ton.) state. 1 tiiit he cou-iuered the island
1 1 y the pe, pie.
" 'I "ot seen at a,! iu "Of.;-; ...jvrti. The
s, le- of tin' .-Sit, ft were secured, wherever
the earth or stone was lo-.-e, by stout
bo:.: ds, firmly seemed. Where the stone.
wali were linn, no boards w ere necessary.
'i in re are 15 r-er-ons regularly employed
in and about the works and farm, of whom
1'-' work iu the pit, 1 at a time, el.aujiBn
every s i.our,so as to carry ou the work
nay ami i.i.dit. .Most cl the workmen camo
Iroiu the North, 'j ho w hole has been ac
complished so tar without a single accident
to lite or limb a fact as credible to the
we came. J tie person that lay tctore us c.l a-surai.ce, that the principles oft
1 it '..I I I .. H '. 1. .. . . I . .1 . r , , . r . . , '
tf -,iii. i.i-su-i, -a..,, hi, i uc lorms ii.-js promulgate,!, woui.l l e adi.ere
earuc-t rcjuesl ol his coii.'tegation, they to, and can led out, should their i .,, e'lidate
j were permuted to Uie tins pathetic 'ud be el. ct
ol,, r
ItV .lirtili
; iiiieenonaie larewe.i oi iiicir tc.jve
tor."
J pas-
. ti . i .. i, ' '
oi iiuatan as luucti o: a Jirittsli possession,
as J amaie a, or any other of the l!i itish Wist
ludia I.-lainis. .Mr. Clayton, in the strc-ii--est
possible language, lroitouiiced this
statement as utterly fal-e. and, evi.
him, erected the buildings, sunk the shaft
l
I' c Vrr II t w I' ml Utah ttli.tf ti.iw
. . f,.,.i l.l'l'".
1 II i it lu.'"'1-"' Itlaii. bl-tm
..... .i.l
. ; .....I. t if' '
. mi. I i,-r'i i "I ll'-h inhi V,
.'Ml I1 C""11"'"
A Cd.Mri.lMtNT TO THE Mell AMMKDAN.S
ii.it.iil l'H"M THE Aurillilsllul' uK 1'AUIS. The
Archbishop of Talis has jj t addressed to
ail tho churches iu his ducesca pas
That the only platform of piin-
ci i, s tuat c in secure the hearty and ener
getic sii port of the Whig pnlty o'.'Nolth
t "ar,,'.ii. i, must be pui ily of life and charac
ter, tiled atnl devoted loitt-lof ism : aiel ell.-,
iticM and faithful public ser.i-es. , mony p. tne expresMon ot a eotiviction, ou , ilt,ollt fivtf ,llilc4 di-tant from the tiulf
e next proceeded to Egvj t. This is a
' ,.; . ':'.. .i.,.
Olf-UVfll. .o,,iii, lllll ,IS 1 1 .1 li I .1 I . o o , , ., ... ,, ,.
i ,.- . i " -.' . , pru. ei.ee ot 31 r. .Mel anc as all t Hii.-s
ami is cultivated witu great succes t under.' . . , ,. , '"""i-"
.i ., ,- u- i ,., ,. i apout the picini.-cs are to his zeal and euer-
the suiieriiiti'iidence of in. Met I itie, I,-... ! ,.
.1 i . : . .- ii ,i . 1 ?' aim intelligence.
the upern tcn'tet!t ot all the in'ei - rJ.. , , , , , , ,
c ., v .. i- , ; t'nlv a lew hum. red tons of coal have
e-ts of the Northern Company which , , , , . ,
i i.i.- ,"i I, ecu luuied so tar ; there Uein; no u-e for
has sec, troll fl lit, leas, ot to lire. ' . . -
. .,..',, " ,t , , ., r . any large iiu-iiitity now w inlst no faci itics
liases 1 . (K) acres in all and has, througn , . , . , .
l illi fe
call.-d upon the lliitish M
,!t'' and j'ut up t'uo machinery, for working
I tins inn .'. 1 he (tult is on the Northern
exi.-t for "citing; it to market. It is used
tor working the engine; aud -0 or lid tons
have been sent off to th N -ith, Ale. It
j tcr to explain. Other Senators bore testi- I i,ie ot- )t.ep river Egypt on the Southern. I
makes the finest possible fuel for the eu-
ic.
In the course of the excavation, for sev-
; letter, in which occurs the follow in
1 llcU'l'" '' "i proved much in appear- ' ,a.,c. u ref. n i,ce to tho .Mohammedans :
me,. II" had lost the expression of care t. i i t
'"ri . 1 " 1 nis people is no longer the same, and
p, was so p .iefully i,j parent when we' will not disappoint our hopes of union
. , .ii f" 1,0 bail el ow ti stouter and Where are i.o.v its ancient h.-tii.ty aud
j. am ,-ptead oul in parts like- r , , . . . -
' ' , u i. tl,. .. n i . .. ..... .1 ,- wrath? It is one ot our most f ilth n ....
a, ...... ...- v ,,i. , m unt -t li tit 111 a til II. n, I, ti. - -
"eJ '. try. 'r.:. That in our oiiniou Millard ; l' 01 -'lr- 1 uroctiy the reverse Alui hl re.Cro,sitis at Egypt, we found a e . ... sev-
stoial rilbnoictif New York, is tl.e ,fi, whose i '''' i'nputcd to bin, by bcr Majesty's fr,u brill?, in dilapidated a condition ! "al r" ""e
, . . , ., Mit.i-ter and in o fir ceitiinlv conti-i. ... . . -. i . . i 'rotu IJ inches to ) feet thick", about t) felt
' i, is p itity ot i.!e, and patnolie devntiou t tne ' ' ' 11 1 ana, in . o i.ir, n i i.nniy eonii i- tin. t we tl. ought H prudent to leave our , , ' . ,.
, " . . ...i i , i l butc'l to l- ace ls Ciatiiiton iu a very .1 i i . . .mad. And p i e cla V, a substance ludispen-
; tine iiitere-ts id the whole country and, ut- ' i '" viuinjiou iu a veiy i carriage in the road anu cro-s on toot 1. ,, , ., -'. . .. ' ..
1 1 "O tr.
, be.
undi-r the wi"
about thiily six yeaisof age.
was little altered.
he count1''"' ll ,;".pi;,,,"'J. '.tH l"'art the ii.flu- j tlitir zealous support for l'resi 1, ut of the j
liiicso. i iiii.-uau civiiizaioii ; a is ttegiu-, . .'tate-. with tlie well giouuded as-urai,c
w l,o-c tried and faiibful emiiiei.t pui lie fer-1 a" " '; 1 l"Jltu"" j We beg to assure our readers in Chatham
vices, j.i-tlv ci.tille him to the en ..lal sup-1 1 "l "K.re we Pear ot her .v.ajesly s .Mm- , t.at fuvt a blidga docs that
i...rt ,.t i. , n-uti... .. ...... f..i. istcr at w :ist.:n.-vii
low-citizens in every part of the c mntry. ! wu th "' pho"i i l'e
.,.1,1 f.,r t lies., r.ei.o. ...... r -,,..,...,,.1 l.;. t.. 1 T dismissed by OUT
Jiemlil.
the more satisfied are , ...... i; ,.r-t..,l'f U n.....-..r'il i. ul,l,
reca.led by bis own,;, I,,. ',.,,,,,,. ..,,.1 nr.lcr '..id ner!'....no.i ol" -ill
ab'eti the construction of furnaces for
the .c!lieltih of iron, was Twiii'trated to ll,.
county no r . . ,. . ' 1
tAi. nt til i - it-el.
'.i OVcrtJllR-tlt. It
tin- works iu its immediate vicinity. Th,
le but unknown fruits.
f .... all.. .It .i
wt ol it-: .... .i-... ..a 'ii.c.-s uau smooiii- ,,:,, ... ,,,,, , ,1... t,,,.. 11.1., .
i of rare I 1,1 many of his wrinkles; and as he einilcd i it wiil acknowledge before long its faUu-r
.... . .1 . ..-f! ftt .In, it. .. .'. !!.. it. ul,. ...... :.. - .
,. ,J -l r,,n.,-M . lllll " - ...... ...... ,,u., nu i. 3 u II 111 11 " lib. 119
' igranc! and brillian ' . . r
teen as finer--" T1:,'c (dints Imr-1 1""1'". thoughts flew back to the period
, ., , , .ii ho large leaves of which1 when he hail led his own little child by the
i, le.l tlic lak' i
' . .it, whose shilling bodies edit- i hand and bad bis own beloved wife leaniu
rod r('dd iu the sun. Majestic ft. reti on his arm. The party soon reached th"
,. ,v the distance, and each side of the house. Tables were spread. The light laugh
', was shaded by thick groves. Iu the, of the little lleln cijui, and the merry crow J siona! tiieinls not to
and its mother. W hat isM .iiaii.medanis.il
at bottom I ut a sect of Chi istialiity V
TO OCR I'VI KONS.
Since our purchase of the entire cstab.
li-hment of the (hiin oflice. We bavedeci-
leil, upon consultation with our I ongres.
iss,,0 th.! li'.', .
. oi litis lovely spot, ou the peutie rise ul tne baby, enlivened the tea-t. It was ihhi-ih, as beret. .lore propo-c I by our late
a substantial lonjj house.! truly a mij per of b.c. The room
j'.si.ilnc.s l.eaily covered the larjie tor a house id tins description
t.iat iu his administration of ti.e ixccutive
'department of the govel iniiiiit, he will
kuiw no Noith, lioSoutli, no lla-t, no West ;
: but with an o e single to tim true interests
'of the whole country he will cx' it his best
. !l o ,s t secuic to evi ry section of our
j w ivle-spi cad lleptiblie e.piality of rigbt
' and In in fits ; cai iu the St clional strile ami
i agitation with which ambitious, interested
jaud uiiscruiuloils p lliueiai.s have atllictcd
i the nation ; and ie-toie once luore to our
A Hi EINE HAIL HOAR
1 here is a movement mi foot, in Geor
gia, to build an air line Hail Head fmui
Atlanta, in that State, to Charlotte, N. C.
It is a capital idea, and we hope it will suc
cid. his the sl.ortc.-t route fir New I r
leans, or the West, that ran be laid out ;
an ! will pass through a com. try abundant
in re.-ources. It is the route travellers
us.-d to t ike win-n j, uriicvs were iii.uie mi
. . '1....1 . i i.i i .. :. ..t . .
, i 'uu, t o. v.. ii .i 1 1 1 i. .-ni'ui'i iv t -.e.it ti ij i ... .
I . .i i' . .. .-. v. .i 'mines, about miles and
eui ui.t.c iue uoo.l iui o. ot eu.i-.us o. .' s .t o. t it- i . .1 v- ,
1 I Kgvpt, 011 the Nortl
tin 1 1 1 . . e 1 . s . i.e. . . . if
, f , . ,, 1 , ,, . , I 1 l.e-e are both surface mines, the former
.lit II 1 . t Ul'lttll 1' ll 11 11 ll 1 1 is l I 111 s 11 V
After some hour spent at this interes
ting spot, Mr. Met 'lane kindly joined us in
a vi-it to the 1'arniersville and Tavlor
miles beiowr
ic 111 m.Ic ot the river.
".t 01 I . I. In. .. t ! . .1 .... .. ....... nt.nU a ... ,,r e, ..ir f.ll',,,',.,,. . v.,.,.. .1 j. , 1 1 , .. .
' ,'...... ..vnu ... , s. ...,.,, t .,, ,, r, 11 11 ,fs-,un ,-,f,i t Mir 1 rates. lor lour months, coin.
I uiiilai.i v ni.d t,i... 'II... mi!, tr,.t.. tl... -li.,. .. rt-..,l t'.,r f,!,,.!.-1 tl... ,j I.. I.... -1.1. .!... f..... ,.." 1..1.. .... .:n
J. - s. .... j , . , ..... ,, ,. ., . i 1 "i in. piii-.i,, 11. ii 11,1 in i ne ,,1111 t no 11 1 - t 01 .full, 11s nill ' 1 . 1
.t. i:,i,,f .1., 1 .1 .... ... .. . ..... . . . .. .1 1 . . , '. ,...'.1.. ii c. ....i.tt.i.:.. . ! J-'"'
. ' - , .1 01111 .v. ui.iiicr oi ii ui.i oiil ce ant v, lor ins
I'.'r s.de were Wt-ll-fultiyalt..! gardens. . volumes ol every kind. On the wails hung ' "V campaign paper. Ipuritv of life, his anient p..ti ie'tism, bis
1, ,1 ,. 1 . , .. ., , , ,1 , . , ,, , , 1 hose American presses w hieh have been r ,. ' , ,.
f ". 1-iek of the house was n large enclo- some bcautilul paintings, all drawn by the L.iti.1 iti..u-li to in-fit tie ad verti inciit for 1 ' '"' ' ' 1 f our p"'-
T'"' '-'Ii'S pre at distance our the: tasteful hand of Claiis-c. Over the man-! the ir,.,i",,e. ,,,,, i il ,.l,..,M. lmte the I ".".,."'al ,,".l'l'"ve!"v",t' l'",u,uiskt,J
s place grew w heat, rice and ' tbpicce were si v.-ral desci iptimis of arms, above change of purpose oimu.r part. ' i ' ' . ' ', ' l!-,' . ' '"! ' a through Augusta, then scourged with el-
.A i . ... . ,1 1, if- , -.. r 11011 .....1 ui. .on oi i. .est-.-i.l. is is jusiiy er - 1 .... r I.',.'.,,-,, 11 ,, '.' , . . ,,
i alonidaiien of I.,.; ... .. 1. ., ( 1 ..: 1. Our ( om.'1'esMotial friends wid soon favor i .... ... . ' J 'low lever. .sii.'u "' n u.tuii.
1 1, t- t anoi inn ..iu 100. .. , -,.,' , ,, . litlcil 10 Ilic corilial ami zcalo is Mit'port ot
Maud 1. f ,, .1 . .1 1 r 1 1 ..111 '. 1 "s with then" speeches III (. ..tigress audi,: ,. ..... .. , ,.. .
aooiiij 01. the path before 1.11 litioued ; w us a very coiulortable place. J o explain ! . 1 . .1 .1 i ""' old line Whigs tor tne ulloo ot Chief
f ' eje com ma..,', ,1 ,.r tl, l,l.. I.n.v il,. I. .r,... I....1 .1 t..vt r,,,,tl - 1...J , ,. ,, , 1 - ' , . I .Magistrate of the State, and we therefore I M'sr 31K1.AN, llnt.V ACCIDENT
iar.,,.li;,f,k- nr 111 r.iit-iirs i.-i t 1 - .... !f 1.
' 1... !..... .1 .1... I,.., 1 ... I ... ' . .. . I'""""' n
was built a s,il,-tn..ilul li.ti. Iin,,.- 'trulv ,. s.i. r..-r of b.t,. The r.,.,, ... . ni 1 tner, as a nnim, pa. er, but to adopt .. ... .. -' . , .,, ... i '""-'lit . , 11 mt.es py i.ulioaa Iron. Inre to
-" 1- -.j n- - - n,..;.,. . . ' 11 eniiuiciii ami iraicinai g oU-wiil w.iu, , k,. ,t, .... .... 1; i..
1 ne '.'.,' i" .. 'i ,1 as it L.it'i't-fft '. 1 , 1 1 , . , . 1 1 , 1 ; . . . . , ..... . . ... . ,1 ,,t ,
. .1 . , ,. , - ' I w huh tiieadliiliil-tiatioi. o Ii,,ar.l li inore ,. ;,. ., , ,., 1 ,1 , ... ( l.Jl'l , 1 "riil
it. tho orotnT linn. an,! I.i tin 1. 1. li it 1.1 . .. 1 Willi a lo., illiect. If W .1 I Ot iXl'Cet o-V, 1
1 11. ami i-ii'i v I hi...' ul, nut ..iiiilin o. or rather otioi. in. is. c -retell u ii li f.i !,... in,, 1 ....... 1 . r f ... .1 was so Mgiiani nies.-i 01 wi.eii pe 1 1 urc.i , .. .1 ;.r .......... ..r 1 . ,. ...;!.... 0". .. 1
- j -1 - 1 j t - i,;) in Ui-ii rates, i,,r 1011 r nioiuiis. coin- . . , . ,, , m ,,i . . , n .-. . m- -i ,'si-u
1 1 o 111 1 1 10 .At e ii 1 1 1 v t 11 .. I . . .1 . 1 .1 1 l .. 1 0 ,.. 1
I .l .tf. I't'f ,1. .11. 1 .O.IIO..I' ,,t f ,11. I, ...... II. , '
1 ..ti-. I here wi.i Pc no net',1 to stir.'- 0111 s ,
self witiij cau.phorated sjiiiits iu a-slng J
t'liU'igh ti.e towns that may fall in li.e Hue, 1
l passengers 111 I in ol wlu.c p-.-sing
Iu litis
1
line wi.l pas 1 1 I 01. h a high, healthy omili
try, an item ot no smad nnpoi tane" totiav
4
1 ' J ' ' 1 other matter suited to the campaign, the
y eoiia.',.,d a view of the whole aur-j how the wanderers had at last found a l.a- publication of which will be commence.! iu
"llg SCI III IV 1 1 1 ...... 1 . ll,,. 1 tt-. f. ,, of rest ll 1. ,,,lv i,,-e,...,rv to tn- that .. f.. ... .,..,.0 l ,.1.1!.. ,, ...11..1. ,. r..n......
1 ' r.il mil. . I,, u .1... ,.,i,.;,,a f.i, tl... i uf., r their I';, l,t fr.-.i.. T.n.b'.ii t'. .... lid ... I.i.. I al of vei.rlv subscriptions and the be.-t i f-
i f"i t- of our fi iends to give the Irpmi w ider
cil culalion. Ainniiun (h.in.
' t al 11,1,1 . i,, u ,,. iiioiinlains 011 the after their flight from Toulon, ft a I lul of he
e mld be di liuclly .--. .1, and they ' ing pursued, they left Trance eutiicl) , ami
11 r
4
a 1. 1:0 t. inert. t bail; 1 .111,.! to tbclbr the kii.di.i--s of the ting
di
tain I
1 ail
1 ailey below. Stretched oil tho oth- I beetl put with many others on shore in Tus
1 .
I ICllnl. US rtl .a .1 1.1 .
' - T'i itllf... .
, eye could reach, Were
'I'liiabl,, pUins. Ou these nearest the
''. h- rds of tame buffaloes browsed 011
''"'k gr.iis, or I t elined lit the;r ease uu-
!' ll"' shade of the tiecs. l;ii,ls of bril-
ll:,l. 1 1 1. ". 1 . .
I , H. ,,, prancli to Liancli.
' Wl ''-' ", uuiiii riius us spai rnns in Eng-
'. while t. nigbtingale win bled forth
? . .US HOIi-x I.OI11 Hiiinil It. .1,1.. ,,i.ni,r
' light, of water fowl !1. w about the
culiy, wb. ie llcbeciiii and Claii-se were
Coi Rtimi Wll.invs, An exchange pa
in
nrr. the editor ot which, no doubt. I.ttelv
an ied. They remained there until news : .. fft wi,, a widow , goes oil thus : For
came th.it an active search was Icing made, the other half of a courting match, there is
after l!ebec.ui, it being d iscovercd by the 1 nothing like an interesting widow. fuel
paity then in power that he w as one of those
is as 11. uch differ, nee between courting a
ilmitsel atnl n.. nltisctivt. uiitotr i.s tl.eri. is
who had formed the little band who bad 1 j , -pbciing in addition and double rule of
been thu most iict.vu belore the fall of the ' three. Courting a ;;irl is like eating fruit
liiroudists, and they knowing that ho was! all very nice as far as it extends, but doing
adverse to all their mm ere me asures, thought ' '-'lille t0,'1' c.y'", ""
, , , , , . black crape, comes under the head ot pre
ho liiight be a i.angern'is agilat n . On that , ,.,,, ,,.,... c. j i:
"ii ted, no doubt, by the number of j account they wUhtd to git him into their j ,.j.,, cjrt:i'ig, wc rcpuat. give us a 'li.e
wl...h -naiuivl upon it i bank. I p-jw cr lo lead biin to the sc.' ffold , or at least J r i Idcr.'"
Magistrate of the State, and wc thcrcloie
recommend that a united eflort shall be
made by themtosiciiru hiseiection.
Ik.mj i',, that we have no confidence in
the present National Executive; that his
open aud not, ,iion- iiiteif. lei.ee ill Slate
Our
town and community was much shocked ou
I la-t Saturday i-MUing by the intelligence
that I'aid lb llou.-t.m bad accidentally
! fallen into the I ly w heel ot
' iiiill. .-omc three miles c:i-t
elections; his shameless prostitution ot the was in-tantiv crushed to death. Mr. lions
pationage of the ( over unit nt. lv cxpcliiu-' ! ton lived just out ot tow n and mingle. I da:! y
after cro-sing the river, are the buildiiiLs in
the D.iddic of :i wide field, 1 1 ! ' i f, , from
the river, and the rail road embankment,
formed of the excavated earth ami stone,
leading several hundred feet tow ards the
river. On this is a temporary rail road,
to be made substantial aud to the rirr
hank, so soon as the navigation shall be
sufficiently forward to r.ip.iire it.
The Engine which drives all the machin
ery, is a beautiful one, ot 40 horse powir,
and seems lo obey orders like a thing of life.
It. pumps up the water a million of gal
lons iivt ry l hours which flows into ti.e
shaft. It conveys the woikinen up and.
dowu the shall; and brings up the excava
ted earth and stone and coal. I be water '
thrown out is conveyed by pipes evcral
hundred feet until it reaches a steam saw
j mill, and there it is turn-. -1 oo-e to carry .
j off the saw dust which wou'.l otherwise ae
(cumulate. So that everything is turned
I to .iccJiir.'. There is uo waste it rower.
J We had no thought of going down int?
ilio-elowtr legions of Egvptiau darkness
j where the coal is deposited, from which
! we could distinct. v laar ll.e sound of the:
a Menu saw hammer of the workmen engaged in bias-
oltiivn, n,ot ;,..,!,. ,.vi,!,v-.: s,f. :v f t! e
cent,
and the continence inspired by the prcs
, nee of Mr. MeCiiiuc and his assistant Mr.
1 1 om
filling their
owned by a Northern company, the latter
, by citizen of Hills! ."-rough, UcccLstoroacli,
Ac. At rart.iersvilie, the works are aii
ready, buildin.-s erected, steam engine,
cable, cars, an! railway provided". The
company has abundant mean.-, we under
stand, and only waits: the completion of the
river improvement or rail road to com
merer operations on a large scale. A
good deal of c?al (probably some hundreds
c-f toti) was taken out v hen their works
were con j l. ted, a portion of it has been
sold and some still remains on the ground.
The woiks look ri'thir ru-ry tor want of
use: but thry vtl! be bright enough when
the way to mark t shall be opened.
At the Taj, lor mine, considerable coal
has been t-,ki n out, but there are ro buil
dings or machinery jiovidcd as tit.
The 11 jrnesv iiie n ine, owned l y Messrs.
Steoinan Home ot this place, aud others,
is still lower down the livir, on the North
em side. We Lad no tiu.e to visit if,
though we learn tiiat a quantity cfcoal has
I cm taken out will, out machiiu ry. It is
the lowest mine en ti c Noith sidr. From
thti.ce the coal foimaiion crests ;fie river
ai d is known to extend to TKe's, r.tW of
1 a eiievi'le. 11 jut inurb rearer 5s fh: di
utlioii it t xtends has Hi t bet-u ascertained.
Here we must stop for to-day. for we
luce conservative I'niou men, and w it h our citizens. lie was mn-t ent-rjctii'i v,.,,. .,,,, ...du.-ed ti.e deiei iniiiiitioii to h ive not time to write out th rem .inder nt'
o dow a. For t!d t urroso we wero sue
i . l.. ,, ,. 1 :. . . l ; . . '
tea ami lovet. iy nil who anew nun. ll is ., .. e. ., ., r,Cf,r. ie ci-tune
by the t -hair hi puisuaiue et
' iz .
lie ti'solution-',
uu iney iooi.e-1 lor support atlvl i alj iu ,"r,)llt t,,c cap a mi,;,;
See resolution in another col- ..u,.k the e,,lv m-'in wi.ieii
places wi'h frec-soilers and I and upright in all the walks of life, respi c-
abolitionists, or the purpose of securing
the a sec nd i ncy of the liemocr ilic party, : parents, upw a rds of "O. are still living, and '
instead ot preiiiotiiig the geinral w.lfare,
dcsi-rvis the severest lej lobaiioii of the
American people.
Kco"tv, That the Cliairiiian appoint 11?
delegates to represent the Whig party iu a
lli tieral Convention to be held al such time
ami place as may be si looted.
ll.e following gentle men were aptolnted
iy euca
low oil
it was I .
coin fort.
nn.u. ti'i.'.'S, 'tt, ut'L't 1 'uf.
i. a pict.ires.p.e c,i-
clotn, v Uu u cap to
Nmv I'vsr Hkp . The rostnia-t.r
eneril has made the f.liowiiig new offices ;
i. our lecollcct'cns before our paper tnu-t go
t il- to press. 1 he iron and timber and otinr
rre-pond, coal regions will be ll.e sulject of a brief
lamp was ! description tu our next,
lights are ,
carried d.mti or up. I'laeing our feet on !
the rim of a large backet, hands fiiui'y! Vf M r, 1-illmoi e, it is said by Mr fi rutid,
clelirbed iu the liuks of a stout chain, wim iu his l,i-t ietter lo the iierai i, is ou bis Way
Mr. Hui.t. similarly arranged on the oppo- i to Ivu-
-Creagliead, Meckicnhurg county, N. t'; ' site side of the bucket and chain, the Word I M r. 1 1 run,! also statt s that tho I'opewiil,
li.vid O. eli-Uavvn, postmaster. .McLean- ot com mi ml was given t.i ti.e engineer, and 1 at -Mr. r minor
villi', liuilford county, N -C ", da-. McLean, dinit we went, t'onvcr-ing will, Mr. l'-jiiu los .i.e llo-p
postmaster. j by the w ay,e reached bottom in a minute plan.
suggestion, .
1 at il .-...e oi. ll:
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