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rmu uai i zmimaiixm aCS&l Front the SiUismry Watchman. KDl'OATION' A L CON V KSTION. This Convention orgaitiied on Tuesday evening, by ktic appointment of IV 3. T. Wliia t, of the i-iiiversity of X.C., President; E V. Ogburn, of ("rrccnbo-o', Vice Presi dent ; C. C. Cole, of CrrretrsVeTo', and K. 11. Brown, of Ardiebaro,' ?eeretriesf aad Prof. Kerr, of Jlurfrcesboror', Treasorer. Wo lire not prepared to give in detail the proceeding of this highly interesting con Tuition, which continued its sessions uuti! Friday evening. There were large num Iter of delegates in attendance, represent inr nr-arlv all portions of the Slate and many of the most important institutions of i learning within its bounds, lynchers ot Common Schools were there, aud the friends of Education. Wc have rarely seen a body which presented an assemblage of mcu of greater intelligeuco. Atnc-ng the most important subjects which occupied the time and attention of the Convention, we would uame the follow Sorti OTaroIiiui (It! fMWaTWJi "S n n -l charlotte: Tut'sdav.Novr'nibcr IS. 1 S56 North l'nrii!,iin Llrrlioii. Sufficient returns have not been received I to Mate certainly what Buchanan' nmjori-! street aud from his appearance, we thought that a man holding a certain kind of pro perty to the amount of nearly $.r)0,000 would Jo any thin; to jeopard that property I Wo think not. But suppoose Mr. Uayner pre fers Fremont to Buebaiiiiu? Are there Lot Bemocrat here wlio have stated that they prefered Fremont to Mr. Fillmore! Una not oue as iniieb riliw to his opinion as the other? Certninly. Tie difference is this? The lVmocrats think, they hove the asccu il ancy mid every one must bow to their idol. For one, wo have never bowed the knee to Baal and ucver iutend to. We wish we could sny as much for souie others. Alas, poor human nature : Another appendage to the jubilation, and which, a far as wo can lcaru, was not a part of the regular programme, was an is olated it-dividual mounted on borse back. We noticed when be first came into the THE WHEELBARROW POLITICAL W AC, KR. Boston, Not. 7. Major Benjamiu Per ley Poore, the late Fillmore candidate for Congress jn the 6tb district, arrived in tho city this afternoon with bis wheelbarrow CONTKMI'TIBIK EXCt'KK. A number f Whig and Americana in this county Votcj for Buchanan upon the plea that they dij so to defeat rrenioull Huch a contc in ph. A Good Idea.-TLoj have a aun.ma. - African Loo.c.-Au old farmer-one ry mode of dealing with loafers in Char. ! who feared neither God nor .,man-uaa testoii, (3. 0.) During the recent days of lllrva . devout negro ; and to get some Sun- other tho i ... ,.t nf him would nl way lan a ujKClieineua, hwui v..,. ........ - ua nw. w . - - . , i .1 , . ' . . . J i Ida mru.t renders them the ohn-n. .,r .i city was cousiderubly crowded, and as a.out 0f B p,t 0u a Oab'jalii nay . , - . ' . . mingly natural accoinpanliiieut, van eo( necessity " on Saturday, anu u BCOra e J - . ...,i-.: ,1. .r u limn thev liiive di,4nri.1 im U, .. -" J 1 LQ man that would frame suvb an excuse ; ' irifimo , ought to Le commiserated f, city tins aiternoon wiiu uis wuerium iun . - . . , . . . . . , i . i i ...i. ...i ..i on minor depredations were attempted or . SunJav moinliig would put this ca.-e.to me ami carrel ot aimles. wuicn uo n.u wnuuu-.i i .... c i n .1 . r J K l .,,,nn . .lUf.,-..- ! comii.iiud t.y f.iek p. ckeUaml olbel thieves. ,, eon.ciei.ee. Ol.O nioriiiug bnuibo ... ... .... U-ive 8u,pieio,.s looking individual,, who .p.! .0VUl, rifrilrlory. "He would work p.;Ur8ini., ougut to ue commiserated f0 o il..rJ- ...I" td;M.r.ai.l..on.L.;w. f king Lre ou Sunda'" The er nrguedHis stupidity or demised for Lis U,r,, 'be job was in fulfilment of a bet with Col onel liiii hank, the Fremont State Senator elect, tint Fillmore would get more votes in Massachusetts than Fremont. Tho Major wheeling' bis apples, was tseorted np State street, about two o'clock, by the Fillmore clubs of Boston aud Charle.-town, a military company and a mounted cavalcade of ciii tens, the novelty of the perfornuiicu collec ted many thousauds of the people, and the Major was greeted with tremeudous and tu multuous applause-oil all sides, lie deliv- reared to bae no honest means of making l0re ou Sunday a living,, wire thereupon taken, up carried w it la him that it was a cao of " necessity to a d.iguerreolypi.'t s, a " couiiier.iii pro- n,at the riipiures nwu.. . t,-- s. ntimetit" obtained for probable future that had fallen in. "jesma.sa, rijonieU use, and they w,re th, ,, required to make the black, ""Jr' tbeLelvc, scarce. They were .tr.ngcre -W ' f t J" "' . ......i.... ....i in tile city, were always seen uignim-i, had generally been seeu by the police un der such circumstances of mysterious inter- I tv is in North Carolina. Tho $tatufitrU State ! think it will be nearly 12,('nti. When we receive the full returns we will then give our Utile. PrcMdrnltal llrcliiin llif Brtult. all Itie JMrntcs out ciioul'Ii is known we be- .li statement : , For Burhanun. Dvhiwurt-, 'ir. nil.., N.trtli ('r.itiii, S.n,iii trultii'( us to make the following 0 For Vitinunt. 3 Ma, I,,- 8 I.i lt.iniphire, o ID V-rniont, .1 8 MisaiictiiiMlia, 13 111 Kih.i.i I.i .ml, 4 9 t'l.ntM rticul, fi 7 t Yurk, 3.i li ll.ii, H3 ! Michigan, i 4 !..-, 4 I i Wm uosia, 4 3 i 7 114 27 For Fillmore. II Mrrli.d, 8 II , 4 lit following aft.T tho procession we noticed that lie returned. Some said it was to rep resent Mr Fillmore, solitary and alune, but we believe he would better represent Bu cbnnan, as be had a mack cn to hide his After the speaking the crowd went to the Rail Road Depot to witness an exhibition of Fire Works. Part of it was very fine. Wt are pleased to say that every thing passed off with the greatest good feeling. W- . . . The permanent orsamxation of a Eiiucaii'-inal Association was determined on i and committees appointed to maturo the plan, draft Constitution, Ac. This Association will have subdivisions, with li.-trict and County Associations. Mr. K. II, Rnwy. of Asbchoro', present Book of which he l the author, which was described a nis-essins ne features and improv. incuts, and aked the convention ti appoint a committee to exam ine it and report upon its merits. The con vention received the application, and ap- poiitf i d a committee accordingly. We learn -i.... l i...: c . r .t ma. .'ir. iwnjiuui nuuiLcr, oi mm 11 ,,ln J ' ( ;,xji gn was app limed ou ibis cotniuitiee, which, by j a I.. w llie y, was a inot cipit.il selection, there j Mis.m.pwi, bein few more critically nccurste scholars.' Iv''''ti"ely, A ti'tniber of learned and labored esays j Arkansas wers tead ta the convcnik'ii. all beariog up- IVi,,.t.rt, on the genera! subj.'ct of education, in some j Kln.:n, otre or the other of its various interests, p"" '""T, Some of these were designed iu especial ref- '".n.ylvania, erence to the free schools of our Mate, and j jni)lfi their authors devoted themselves to tbc lit-jTu.,, vtlupiuent of plans and suggostiou looking! to the L-rcater vffieiruv and success of that! aystetn. These essays, in the main, were) California has not yet been heard from, inturestinj ; and as they were open to di-land although it is probable that Louiiana cs.ou, gave r.-e 10 .n.p.vm u.- for.Uuehauan, the lulormal.ou !. ?,.,,. Hc has all alone held to tbe pro l.a Ihey will probably be pub.. shed, t lhe TOte of ,ba, ;utfi prielr. if not tbe necessity, of this course, aud uiav hereaticr become valuable as iu-, 1 , ... . . , , lie seritiniont on fhe despotic course of the Pierce administration, in retrard to that Aa Tier notice, on Thurdav ni'.'ht lit.. : Twrntnsv t,.i,l'.w it t t..iim h .l elarin- that wc ouht to have a military ... , , . , , " , If . ; . i" - r e .1 i ij i the Democrats of this place aud mauy from ' fact iu tne policy of the new government, school iu this Male ; or a school designed r i i. .J i i r v i i i on the plan of the ttVt Toiut Accadem,. the country, celebrated the election of Jiss.:1 . !,-'" J "'J-o-by Mr. Buehnn ,, ' . . , . .. , i , , ,, . i an s frieuds to avow tins before the election ; He sustained his inotiou by reading to the . Buebauau and John C lsri cKenrnlge, to . , . , ,, i l . , i i 1 ' out now tunt t lie content is over and he is convention an at.le paper, prepared by him-, .., PPi,li.v n.l Vin Pmsidvnev of tl.,, v. . .i.- im:.. ti ...w .... , . iu ut I r I rii I rill ihiii ill in ,, nils iiniinp . 1 - . : be was the limster of ceremonies, but after ered the apples to Colonel Burbank on the What hai 1hc Smith fiiinrd. The Democrats arc rejoicing greatlyat the election of Mr. Buchauan. Has the South really gained any-thing by bis elec tion 1 If what the Washington correspon dent of the New York Ilrrald states is true, it will be evident to every one that the South hr's been decciveJ. In a letter dat ed Nov. 7, he sa) : The policy of tbe incoming administra tion is tbe absorbing topic of conversation. It is now given out that Buchanan is in fa vor of the ndiiii-sion of Kansas a a free ktitu'iiig changes aud improvements iu ourj educational system. j Mr. B. Sumner moved a resolution, de-j The Jubilff. Lf i ... i. . ...li: .1 .. l I. ;fsj, 111 1.1 TOT OT UTII II BMi MIUJCIIl, UICU ' l c Ml j . .1 : 1 . 1 . I r 1 I mlAii VtvfA Kf tan i M it ivi n tt ,n uurl t.it-nii liiafA t t liiailuMmi in timbiiiH il nnl. in The reso-; .. . .' ; .... .....:. ...i . liaht procession, the m-lit was verv pro- i ,u" "'n ""u. n, is... uS m ci- , ,. , , , and alter marching through the priueipul I dinatinii in sonm nuar.ers ierhnts war to of tms place, on.'.red ' a ; , , , , , . ' , i, I.i' l t i it t, i ' . . r , I streets headed by the Mechauiv a Bi ass kmle;. J . Ueison Davis, who w as one ot met a very flattermj reception l...- .. I. ... i ... .1 ... ... ... , , . .. ,. i i . . , I feefs ss the .North and south .,Ue.ie.i itie aumor to larnisn me executive P.i .uy .. .e.e ...u,.....-.c. ( h wilJ BWbment at the eommittee wito coj.y ot bis viea. as read : They hid any number of transparencies, , . ... . f. , nf li, li a li.:.;. - , . ". ' . . i' i' I streets headed bv resoiuiioo to lueuiurianse me legislature, ( ' .1 1 .: r .i . ., forthec,lai,i,sbu.e,.tofNJrmalScho!.-:nd1 the procession came to the Square ' -ecessiom-ts, ,.l open .... ., ... . , . the que. non in the Senate when he takes each Judiini or tongiessioual district ol , where tuey were addressed fcy severa ! , '-, . ,, ,,. J ' (hi seat from .Mis-i-Mriui, after the Pierce tue Mate, f jr tlie purpo-eol ii ja.it ving young .,.r,r. i . ... . i i i i ;L , r ' . . 3 ,7J b speakers. ad miiiistrntion is properly buried and the tueii to I teonic teat: hers In tiie. louiluolii , ,. . . , c . i-.iit.--i . , , ; According to the programme, tbe first grave covered with sods. It is thought etD-Hi!s oi tue Male. ' B r " . ., , . . . . h, i i .i f i i i th-t lock t'ne stand was Mr 1L P Waring l,,at the first movement to counteract the litis we think, if carrud out as we beard - - " s .'ir. ii. i . i aring. a . r . -mi. , . . , i i j i , . i . .- i . . . . fttict of 'Ins measure wn be to pour emi lt expl.uimd. wul iiro.e a mwt i..(.n.i.i ! He spoke but a short time aud coiiiiraluiat-1 j,.,., t, j . n. . .u.. .. i acquisition 'o the :rre scl.owl system- Ac-,td the Dcinocri.cy on the success of their two addiiional St ites, giving the South eoionitf iw C.e plau a (ic-laiird, the pupifsL-,l.d.tP. His snoech was shot t and' in four S-tiatnrs. wkil. K'il.j.us will add ut.lv .... Th lit-xt apt akcr was Col. j l,J orth. . I L)ois il.tM not look rather had 9 Comin HOW TO .MAKK LbATHIU WaTKH-TIUUT. Procure 1 piul (English) dryiug oil, 2 ox. . .1. .1...1 ....... ii.. .... o n, er-iriu of turneiititic. and illicit practices were being carried ou j 1 ot Burger.dy pitch. Melt them together Co Halt. AmrrUun. i over a slow lire, aud rub tne mixture uu ( 1 the tie leather, at a little distauce from the Boston Nov. Vi. ' firs, until it is completely saturated. Be TllK AMKHirAS Party IN M ASbAcnu- sides being impervious to water, boots ond tiKTTa. The Fillmore Americau Council shoes treated in this way lastu.ucb longer for Massachusetts met in this city jester- ; than they would otherwise do. For hose day afternoon. About fifty delegates were pipeagc this coating will also be found very iu attendance. (serviceable ' A series of resolutions wcri discussed j and finally adopted," ackiiowlediimr the au-'J lu a recent trial for murder in Watiou 'premaey of the national American organi- county (Mo ) a boy who was instigated by coN&roNfci:s peu kaii; ROAD. Fhkm tii 1 lni to tuk IUtii ti'v Nov. D. Froiiebarger Si Co., C. J. Ilamiiu r skold, ltiuusour A S , D. W. Parks. Vitt. cheater & 8 , J. & C. J. Cowle. K. It J. J Alexander, J, Harper, Tate, B. ('0 ' Stockton Si M., Harper, J. Si Co., J. .t. Hunter, J. r- Caunlcr tV to., Hoke, V. & steps of tbe Frt-moat House, whero both gcu lletncn delivered congratulatory speeches, mounted on tbe barrel. Teu thousiind peo ple were present. .' . AM AUtlKNDA. Ths fr.ll.:--.r,rroeiideiit is an amus ing addenda to the recent "barrel of ap pics " wager in Massachusetts : Tu..v..w n. w..i i ' ' b' i zniioiij and declaring in favor of the purifi- his father to fire the gun which caused the Dear Major I atu perfectly satisfied with . .:,. ()f tlie i,.;. UX.A ,.r. ..revfriiion cf .l.il, nf tl... irtiiu was aem.iited. and the what you bave already done, aud am wil- nny inlet ference of church liernrchies in father and an adult accomplice convicted, '"" ling to take yie will lor the apples. Llou t poimes ; me proiecviou oi .iineriean ineu, 0I murilcr III Hie second uegiee, anu seuirn- trouble yourself to" wheel them any farther. ' American rignts and American intere-ts : crd to trn voars' imprisonment in br pui- t , , , i . . , .. I an open Bible and free pcli-iols ; a registry tentiorv. The rationale of this verdict i", 1 bert by release you from the toilsome eon- , ' c. . i .: e ,i i . i t i J .lnur li, fvprv ti.tM a ii.n.f ihi.ttr.fi ..r i).o 1I..1 ii.... ,..im. l...i. i.f ii.ul.ir. vBr . ' . - I ' JOII.V II KMIY H'lYT. M.D, .sen a eox vj;s n.s r, (uatutuTi or ilia ll.i.Tixnm 1'oi.Lti.it or I)i:th. Srai.uss.) HAM NO I. irrni.iitUr t, tillers his profi .uimI ,',.' to Iu Uio citmm ol t b.rluiic auii vieinit v. t'r. Val .rcinri!S and uix rta ArliHeial Pal.tr ..j n... ....., una stlniils i, ll't cortu Hon f en;, iiiUl aud accidrouj lialuriiiilie. uf u ir, lk sndj-iws. Hi: i. ii... prcpsred Iu inM Arliricial Trilj aftt-r the iiift.1 ttfi,rurd inrlhotia. lllhe. o 'l'r?.iu-lr.l, la L'arsuw'a ww ll. f. l f niaira. i. I ni (lit ion of your wager. naluralixation laws, in tine for the general induced the boy to commit the murder, but I I'll 111 III II ITIlllll . Yours, for Fitoiont. Freedom and the I principle that " Americans should rule A- .that a greater punishment than that of uiur-i rise of real est to in Kansas. . Iwcrica.'' drr, but that a greater punishment than1 nf ....rl..t It, fflu, ..jr.til .1..,... ....lil h.lt . v I hi IliS I. itt rr.iuture i,f Mr. Marlti. M K. I. UtHBAVK Major Ben. Per ley Poore. - On Tilt Rcun, Wednesday, P. M Dear Colonel U heu I entered the cam The Plankt JuriTkRJupiter is now j8 S10"' ,HC,U the evening star, and will continue so until j April 11,157. Jupiter is the larpetof A H kjii i c t s JttniK A young man was you SALL. 1SY sn tlnirr nf M.lc n-nw'th f'..uri f f, n mm i.i win iiuu ii.r ltd d.f .i j dcc'il., 9 miles aa.t from ClistlUIr, 9 val. Iffegroes, , , ... . all the ' planets, and, next to Venus, the ' sentenced in Pittsburg last Saturday to ii eon.i.tmf of h.a, . sml i i.il.lr. n. .... paigu l ueuruunee to pire uo quarter and i ,,, t,r;ij,.,lt. J, onc ,,ou.d three , month, '-imprisonment in jail for assaulting , '- J-j.h .Mc J take hone. I shall proceed with the apples ,' hundred times larger than the esrth, is a- another with " knucklers." Ilia eoonl, ,'" hr,r;. , ' , , -.ii. -ii . , ' llsiis iwtlli '.onll.a frr-rill. will, , llU r , and you may rest assured that they will be bout four hundred and mnty fie million previous to the passing of the sentence, so- ,,, wlU g,,i rli ,u.(4Mt , J" wheeled into Host on as per ogreenieut : eitfbl hundred thousand miles distant from licitrd leniency for his eli.-iit on tho -fin iJ .psatrd rrrmty, a v . , , .' . the sun. and is accompanied by four inoon, of good chancier and gentlemanly eouduct . K C W A LI. IS, Ckjnuuss,,,,.,, louts, for fillmoro and the Constitution. .-, , , . -.1-1. i. 1 t e , , v.. tii i.-.r ' , '.which help it to its light. It i twelve gem-rally. 1 he Judge replied thai 11 was It". Isjd. ,jj MitN. Peri.et Poore. j year, in revolving around the sun. and turn ' lortiinste for biui that he was not indicted P. S I shall be very dry when I get to about on ils axis once iu ten hours, which for au attempt to murder, and said when, IN'otlCO tbe Treuiont House. B P P 'fives it a vrlocitv at its equator of four : people with g. ntlematily culture and good ... , .1 1 L 1 1 J c. 1 . I 1111. 1 11 4 s '"ll lU.i blril u th tat .Ir ..f J ,1 . sc P.S.-Kansaa bed d. B. P. P. ' I1'00"".'1 hundred and fitty-e.gl.l I111.es characn r pertorn.ed such deeds lie should N,.r,r .,l,dt ., rf ,.,,,;. in a minute or a spcad of two thousand i punish them aa rowdies an J ruffians. " '1 be ,,.1 ami w-nic; .n.l tt,nH h.,r r..M,, . i . times (.Tester than that of a cannon ball, first gentlemau of the laud ahall faro uo fri-i n.rm pr...';. mil,. m,c.i.j witmn t,. TlJE New0UXDLAM FtmiEnv The It" axis being nearlv perpendicular 10 the better than tho 1 joitst man." , "''r'ih"1 -. " il"" auiitr w.li (.;, . - J AS. I4. UUIKK..1 hit. banks of Newfoundland may be regarded P!neofUs orbit, tho sun is almost in the! as one of the wonders of the world ; in fact, , f"du " "lu-wr tbey are carte or vast alluvial tracti on the breast of the ocean, which allow man to reap without the trouble of sowing ; and inu't anraiing ore the finny harvests they yield. The ti-b caught an these banks find it. way t the must distant pnrL-t of tbe earth TmeGkiat FastEiI:. Steamsiiiv. The- 41 TERRtBLE CoM FLAIR AT ION. A tele. I "" " tui: "'" , T" 'Vs, " li'i ."' " i. l 1 ; . I . I 1 1 ..1 ! graphic depatch from Syracuse, New York, " lo De 'unc''- -oo me ni.a-, dated Saturday last, savs : dU f htU AP"L Ht'r 8"' UiP lc ,0' A terrible conflagration oeeurred hero H-""1. Maine, where wLar.e. for her ae-1 this morning. Tweirt: acres in the first accomiuodatiuu are now being buiit. A ea- ward were entirelv swent over ,v th. d.-s- sl of .'10 00 U ii.na ia nnirlit- in i1, 1 1.. .1 t...i 1- 1: . .1. 1 . . ' ' . J . . . . ' J : .umiai.umciiiuiiiir cuiiuiiucni aaii, auu troym? element, con-utmng one humlrcl ,;,, word. the humane policy that rendered it almost buildin.s. and rendering houx-Iess at l- a-t as cheap as water, and applicable evcu , one buiidretl families. Amonir the hutld- .... - 1 injrs coiis.inie.i were trie 1 oi wince, r.auas, . . . -. . u . . , ,11 iva'tr-aii and stores; fortunately, however, ths let- attorney 111 l,,.ii,iru died very j.oer. A seasoning in tbefeyid of cattle. In the year 1 3U nejrly a million quintals of dried cod- .,-rs in the p,t fr,c.-,'a't.d most of the pa- 'billing subscription was set on foot to pay ,,, p I IIt , AT tt UK K.A, X . I Hnw IlltOMI 1.'si Milt HI'. Inland Iloute fur I'ilalU Fla,' l i..I...i.rlu UiUm Ihod.S C...Vr..... lH. tiro, 'Inamwl .o .Vr Mary',, .' , Fr.noni,, tJoeiourtttt W V.M, Ftondo, mod mil lalnamuii lMJtngo. tW-- - JA. I Str.m. , KVKIK.I.Ai.K. Jf F-sCa ,-.-i '- M. r(iti-(t, r, 1. M 11 ' I. 1 1 , . ... . ..w.ri, -ia ,tr : I., r. ararr, will cnn.mrnr. I.h r'rul ........ ..1 .... .A I... b.l.....u.l .( II.. I s-li.r. of th. .School districts, each district: tf,'- e"1 "" oiiiribuiinu lor this turbos, its tro raia. ; Barriugtr He was uot going to make a t w.iich wi'ii n--t exceed two or three dollars,) long spi eeh, but it seemed as if be did not : events cast their shady w, and we may look 1 ' . -..c . . -. . -".-I in 111c .(, rarif in in rrn.lr. lat " r.'.rflMi m iu 133 about hal; the liuniber of casks Eil-; A high ind was rating at the time, and I attorneys and barristets having aubtenhed, ' t"m ai.ai-r tho sci-.l ufM-rmtrnrirsT. ,f ed with aeal-skius, Iu 'addition to these ar- 1 , re w" 1,0 w,""r to be obtained, no " hetn applied to lolcr, afterwards '". "..i 1. 11.1. rni,,l,f . ,. . ,. ! , , , effort, could arrest .he pro-jrea. of the fire. -'K't J-.tie- Norlury. e,Prew.iDg a hope : Tkl'l" i'""T T"'" ' ttcica ther were csusiderable exports of cod ti 1 t ,..... . .1 ... 1 . . 1 1 i 1 -, . r ,loos. liberal .i. utt,..., fttol ir ,.,.,, . ... . . ' so'luu 1 1 he !.. is about S1.000 Out). The prin.-i-. "'a be would also auh'cnhe a aliiUmr. r.K.C,rir..lui.ft9ii..rv,.. j V. -. . . .k:n:.. ! . 1 -r , - .. , ' .. . 1 .umi pi .iiurrrr, 3r j, u, a ver v , 5 1 uo,!'' ill 'n.i.iuk- sai'i i oirr, "only a pt'"ra, oui h aui, , r;tl and seal oil, staves, salted salmon, herrin; . He i, Party. ,ad Thi e a n on!au; . . iv. : .... .i. . i ...i - a sum .uuici'-iiv im psj iuo miiiti" kuow wheu to quit arv. being ail that wtii be required. The; , , "i.i j . i i i ,i : 00 tho Alneticati pupu, mui e iuciiirQ. ii iecii K-umi m mi. i i fcuie for a term not less tbau that they were j expected as Kei.uclu Uayner had put Liui j in the Normal School. Thi. plan is calcu- ' lion tie v nbut on the Nuucio q-ieslion. j laua l supp.y a torre oi coiiipe-.ni teacu- ; Jc made a sUtetuetit which we must savl bt ! for an adu.ini-tratiou more ol-jectio.iable mer'. io'W d "pl.u-, the ano laynca urotbera, w,wn. inn w usu bj uiuiotiiuiiious Hint t( actuatlv , to bo luaQ genegil Pierce's. But time will show. ers to the e minion schools of approved qual ilkation, aiil as such, ia Ucscrvii.g of seri ous attrut.ou. There were u,any oll.er things suid and done, as will ai.pear mure fully in the pub lished proe-ei.ings of the convention, which we MJ p i-c wi:i he gi.en to the public iu the e-ir-e of a ft days. Inizt liltiwdl'i lharsf. We Mated in our lj.-t, that we would is not borne out by our information. He ! ""'i" the charge of Judge Caldwell last stated that in Baltimore, aud New Orleaus j wctk to ,be rallJ Jul7 ol "' county. where the Americans bad the ascendancy j In bringing to the notice of this body the tbey carried the cleetUn bv bribery, fraud Ur'at of keeping p'Are the ballot T .. . . v.n. I.:. n,.r...i.,..i .i... ... u:..i auu currunion. -vow, as lar as Ualtimore ! ' ' " ' UU'J is concerned, we have au article before u 10 "lake P'cntimeiit of any person w Hulling to bury aa attnmrv ruiuea ; them." II. re i ..f.rt.ri.bn. -wii-.t grauta ! .1 In. ,br,r lt(. ruiuea; iro and burv one ami t....,i. ,.t -'"'"':'. ' n.i-. 11.. uur, '., .,' 0 " ' -V rKI-IOHTM i.l ko rc..l.,i,i 1, colors the waters tjin it arrives ou the coast IV, n't Like It We bop. that nil the ' The annual falue tf the Newfoundland trade ''dies not adopt the foolish fashion, re- j uiav be otiru it sdju round i..iml..ra .t J'j . cnitly introduced, of wcariti.- the hair tdas- U.KI.U00 itcrlin. But this is merelv the U'r."'i ,do" " .v"r lhe '""P1"1 U "7 ! "i"e'1 "'r4" 'l'ed Vrmoii, Coimreti.; I'eatii AT A IUmvai.. A yeutii woman' sued Ti tliL-ln di.d at I'rrnnn f'n.,n....; u.iti.iioo atcrim. Uut this is merely the -, ,, . , , ,,, ,' ,, , v 1 1 . u. , . 1 , ' suit those who-e faces are haped like the cut.ou r rid 1 j la-t. She ) at a religious Britmh portion of the trafbo, for the French letter ), but nine-tenth. of the f.ir s.x do meeting, and while laboring under mu.h! .a .l aa tr..ni filUa. I pninl, , Si John's and OcUw.ha K.ttrs, without ca.frt t'rt furtlicr Iwrlirui.'S 'Pplr lo W.M. M. Tt.'.WO, Aoasr, .'jrlh t'ommeictui nu A- I". E-H. uJf aud Americans asv cure to au immense ex- "possess this roiundit 7 of vis:n.'e, and th.-re- , excitement, and giving uttrrat.ee lo her tent, and have not been backward iu profit- 'ore- for artistic reason-., ought to avoid the ! teeiiugs iu sl.outt, fell to the fioor dead. ing by the advantages so impolitic-ally gran- ( Tl ' , 7 y 1 :v , 1 unL'racetui innovation. r arc no ailiu). rr r.t th. .. ...I .1. 1 1 .. .l,..eT " ,1 ted to tbcm in HI. Daring tbe night the till,e hlnre bj f,.,,,,,,,,,. r,ut toruier H--.li iusUok, contrary to the rules of the medium between the two extremes has much injury by tlroning the offal of all the ' '. co,"""'' lo be the prevailinz fi.l. .1....,!,. K..I .1 r -i -.. -"" -u.,---e.iru ny cur;-, wtucn , ..v it came. i nest in the world. The bead is smaller and i the flesh firmer tlan the species that fre- imnnrt a most hnw iiehi.-. ,.n..i ... il.. r.... Tbe Nwifoundland cbd is tbe li divine of fair women. We congratulate iLe Mate on this the first jirom tuo i.aLin.ore u.ci. give, a ,ong -e - j -- - ., j j fih L. , commended its.if to our favor, and. 'iui-ii;.ui t jiiiruiioii asseniLieo 10 .sjrin : notice o: tne nor, auu not a wora oi blame j - . o - a Carn!m : at,,! f,-J coi.tj.lei.t if the worx so ,i. .' ,.,,--1, , v I in such iileiral voiiti!r waa enuailv liable t propitiously be uti la prosecute! with a zeal - .. ... .11 . iiiilietineiit This i. the fir-l lime w. I,. ' . e. . , 1 part it does uot mate acbargc agatuatauv in'm-unein, j ins ia me nr.-i time, we tie- equaiti d Iv the 111 porlance or merits of the ; ' . " .- t 1 j 1 1 1 . .1 1 -. j 1 Bartv iiother art ele that we read lavs lieve, when a Judge Las brauglit this Hub- cause it was assigned to promote, t-duca- ( P'1; -aauiair jru..e mat wc reau iajs. 1. e c tion.iu the old North State, will ere long bej the blame on a (jernian, we believe, who 1 j"1. directly to the notice of a Uraud Jury floorishi:. here as it d..-s iu the niost fa-1 fir, d a pi.-tol in tlx- etowd without any prov- j bvc never doubted that many illegal T.reJ portions of our coi.t.lry. locution. As to New Orleans we cat, say votes are cast at every election, aud both 1 he udlowitisT ll--sol.ili.jii, passed bv this: .. , " 1 n 11 . -. lody. la, ken"bauded u. for r.ublica'tioa : ! " 00 CC0UDt " t0 ' look j F-'- '" be equally blumeaule, yet it is liruM .i r I Th.i th. ,!,..,!. r,f o,.v.... : Diaee there has caueht our eve. After talk I 'be duty of every good citizen to aid iu tion b t?u!crd to the Presidents of tbe'it.g about tbe woolly horse and several olh Baieih and ..t.,u the Wiin.ingtou and ti.; fae Uiad(. ,lU bow aud tl.,iTld eluou aul titt N.jrth (.aro.ma Kail IV-jads, : .,, ... j or ...... 1 . 1 -ir- Osborne uixt ti,.- tne taud. He w. v..1 r , wil.ril.tUU V- ,. . lit L '11 ver ttieir respceiivu road, at baif their usU- referred to the great victory tbe national agneved then the tallol-bo will be pro al rates, and that the Sw-r.-tariea be inslrue-- democracy bad gained arid called upon tcctcd. ted to have this resolution pbii-hed iu the 41 t0 rtjoiec ,t iLe ttcOD 0f Buchanan psp-rs of aaiuburjr, lUe.gu, and timing- ; mJ ,jltckeri(ij,e. We suppose thctrans- T b D k . t i li B r . . ; parency with Uayner aud Bolts hung a I Tbc following resolution was adopted by lliv-, , r. , ., ! traitors bad not met bis eye. We ask him I Concord Presbytery, at its late session iu . if that was calcu ated to i III the hitter I ciaiesvu.e, .s. j. "lien iualirt-o.es hecome hard and bunchy, I J .- ,i . , . , . . 1 feeling engendered by the coldest jurt etid- rip th.-in, lake out the hair, pu.l it thorough- , , , , , , , i ed. If he due we do uot, aud uo true JY. lttjtlie a dav or two to air, wab the , , in., iij in me B. , s. ..v- i . I.,.. ,.( ,h An.eneai. r.artv will view fusible, and atitch it down as before. TLa M ,n.v,l,in but ereditahle to the er.no- Oltllir.l Tlili(;it ,;i,rill) m as moi.J aal A I.XiiMAS paper a.-erls that pri-sie arid only causes sipen.ioii of life at first,! and that one who takes it can bo ,....-rl Pi animation by ths pouring of acetate of T W dr"l ' the eiiy ol M..kile. Al... is '- potash and .alt diolv.d in water ou the' rin..u. , ii.r,iuir IQ, IbS, head and spine. Hablits ha.c been thus' f'.N TIIK M.A.X OF r,;t'0Vl'rr', ! SAsltWMt) idt.plsi TM as IUveilrs ' A "?1'd fsUtictBD wat recently caucbt SAMt'KL SWAN, Manager keeping the election franchise from being illegnll. prostituted to the benefit of either party. When every mau shall feel himself Miiueae will ie as gU as new. , era,, I'V- An -,r- belongs to an- Io uot let cotTee aud tea btand in tiu ! 'L"r f!"t it1' hil" we ,"",e ""hiug w do Keep tiu ware dry, scald wuodeu ware o I Lut 11 b""1 lr Ra'"r 'rMor be Un. i C!l" 1,e tu0e to support Mr. Fillmore we Wlterent, the Chief Executive of the State A HlT JfOR CliRls uneiii wur ou eiures, uoi excepting ll.e , All mireiiious corre-tioudetit sais ti.t th.r. . ' "" """ aei or pcrusmc the ser n. "' I If HI. I 3 5iiO lIC Zls rock kind ;"and whu eaten iu the fresh Mate I sotnethiii' iu a lady's dress, winch, at at; i ,,,r''"- I p" kmg In in what particular . M"lir. 1 n an 1 lui.a T'l l .m 10 Tn KtU nothing can be luce delicate, not eveil the ' '7ej. o.U do admirable duty r a : P"rt",n of S" ! ok b. bad el...ted V7 tl 7 si ChVVV I , , ,. , .. . . .Christmas Tree. He eall, bis it.vetaiot, ; f"r :"'i''tin, he replied ;" ., reading JJ-.W.i t hiZitJ-a . ialmou, aole, or tfe celebrated white b.tt, ; ,e Crtuoline Chri.,.;., Tr,. - T.'' . 'be tor, about the lo.ve, and 6,1... k, '- "-i 3IW,.f "' - I " I'.'IMitl 111 " . . . . L . ' .1 L . .1 . . . ifl li. lip r. I. r. ail h m.nii.ur. At it ....... ........ i. ... . . r.. - j ....... .., . uv rw.y tue cnocoiaie cigars, I lie sugar el.- uicipality of LouAn. iJumfiict Courier, pbants, aud the ginger I, read kiii"s and queens, and our young Albert Iur..-r say ...i: .1..-. .i. Cotton. Memphis pspr state that the' great stipl.. "has accumulated in tk.n .....i:'.:..rt:..i'i.:.. -rv . i ..i.. THE GBEATEs'f ClTV.-London is now1 "";i Tee couni at,'"J '- o-yonu tlia capacity of the hosts . i ""ei.i s nonce ue also converted into n ""l-'-tge'i .n in., trade to tale I awav the' fhe create citv a the wor d, and far ans. 1 in 1..1:.. .i. : . i . . . t,.. w "way, tne, n - . .......c.iri, (iiai iiii.'iii li. iiio-L . . a. e r l.r Ve III I III, i. .p,u I I " O.miii i si I ' ,111111 ltd I " I .nf'O ; tlTHOXl n i s I'ltlI S. puses all the grea eii.es of antiquity. eording t Gibbet, the population of Ac- j gsutly ornamented with Chinese lanterua an- i ' l'"'re F0' things, ev..u in a : Miou-trr uui-aiice like a tady a dress, such 1 as it has It.-lv h.-.-i. !!...... I i.. .... . was 2.200.001.. Xineveh ia estimated to ! ia cient Home, in tbeheight of its magnificence, was 2200.00(1. Xineveh ia estimated to have had 600.001, and Dr. Medhur.t sup- T7 3l I i r.rn ' p ickets from coming out with full loads ' lw3 dollar, a bale to New 0,rt, i frce. ly paid di.riug the present emergency. Jis has appointed the 2t)th iiist , as a day of ,,, popart" of km is about a.nOil,. T'hatiksgi.ing and Praver. j OtJO. The popalaion of London, ticeordiiig KriniW, 'Ih.ttbe observance orchis day) ln r"rnt statist! apiounta to Z.nailMifl, be recuiuuiciidi-d to all our Cb ircLca. I basing Iren added to it duritijf the last ten years, "he census shows that it I contains .'I )7,7aa -uhabited, and 1 ,.!, u. S. r State Fair. " In looking over the awards al the First ancy straw is best for beds; aud dry!1 " " Pu"" """i.t to every u.au who . Fair of the S C. Slate Agricultural Society torn Lu.ks slit into sLrcd., re Utter. Iivx j ,U U'e eS",C ma' "J bope every held it. Columbia 1.-1 week, we perceive t a bed ticks at the side, in lie same way ,'illu"'r' ,,'' ' L" "'' ! 'bat Leroy hprii. K-q , of thi, place A a. t.ck, f,r feathers. j of T"jUa 10 ffilii,te " Pr- j B. David-on, F-a , of M.-ckleuhur county B e a anJ.rous should be cleansed, done i '' 1 'd J ut of j"1"1 1'e' al"J Uoit, of Lexington N. C. each re op iop.per, aud put in a dry place f.r Sum- i "'A .rrUii"'1 10 v bey pk-a-, ; c-iicJ a pr. mium. We are sorry to larn, er. , aithout a public in-u!t. But a per-ot, would ; that some of our , iti,. .,. r..l. .1 . Keep a coarse trocui for tbe ceiler ttair.. ! ""-r 'ro'" 'uc" n M.ault f Wr. Uayner that " rather badly treated after being invited to I l".tf of unfeigned regret that we an Wood a ,d aarrl .t-. V.,.. "" a UO l.au UO bOI.U 10 tie tillll.-elid th. r .,,;..t.. I .. L 1 . i . -. .-v.i.iu9cai:arpev to tbe s.oulb that he was a mau inhabited bouses.' 1 Paris proper h increased 'Ji)(l,(ll)0 it, pop'iiaiion since Iuuis Napoleon first as sumed sway. New York is stretching on toward 1.000, OtiO. I I'kath f.r Sea?oh Clayton. It is with 'ing Hallo, loy, aint jou rot a daddy liv- i i'Mofil.'.1auproa.aft.(Min,.riirarrt " ivi r.'.tHMi j 4 - tn smut v 4 " JS ttiiio " " jll I.M'A ' S.tJiiU " (Jo art VU' 3 'JHO I'riira amount, .-t t. 'iJl.0'9 PfcllsoNAI. DtrtK 11.TY The (irernsbo roujjh wrj uiiderstands thai an alterca tion took place on Monday it, .e atrcM, of lUleigh, between Hon. Kentieth Kavtier and Mr Holdi n ol ll.c Almnur,. Itseein., that Mr. Kay tier, pending tl e Pre.ideuii.il election, made a speech in Pbiladtlphia. and that Mr. HoMcti had made snine very strong strictures upon hi, r.-iuarks. It was sup posed that .Mr. I'.ayntr was artmd ; but l.e ions siioweu uo Weai.ons. i e. ut his eai... u.,,1, Whale Tlck'UflO, Hale 5Quatlfli " No, but my brothers have." What ar their usiuc.! ' " They are both named Bill, e !.c top broom f.jt such p'ac Alssya him a beiiy stone on t your pork id pukle. i'ou luay keep of fresh mist oti tbi.touB iu autliuic.r) ,eu yeu fear it may apod. Have plenty of toe'.s it, your kitchen, or it'ddy will u-e your white napkins. Si..p dirty cloths, and SOiK xhi ui ; Wl tvr over nlrbt. I'-e bard -iap for clothes and soft tor washing fl .,rs. j InsUad of coirpriiig y our g!n,k. j ori,: tur. Willi Uall-Illl, cover llie fratu. Amenity ' nr'Utice this morniiig the death of Hon. John He expiied at Dover, Bela- atol in.llio.,, of time has thm urawer i .... ' ' - i . ... . . ' - nei ii iir.- ,pi,.i i. b i m : .. . r .. wnicu tie siriiek :lr. Ilol.len several blows., ' ' v"r,si'ans ot all Uenoitii By I he iiiterveniioii of mutual triend,, the ' ' t''0 ',,ri indeed, ia the sound parties were huSlly i.idiieed to separate tbereof gone forth, that, daily, and almost liiey were afterwards bound over lo keep ""bout ititermis.ion, from the ends of the .uo j,.:.r;C ,u s au,,, u, m;ujo. earin, anil alar oil upon the im.ii ii v tub urn-1 rv. j 3.IKII) I'.iuaul HQ ,, ba. aj, t. rl, sel tf I ' la. l b(. r ,lr ,Bt. t Hi.! etr. Hie Iu.1 xeert ram p,. t... . ..-........ .....a ... , . ...... , . .ninr, ii in 4.-,mn",ri"-.i and his name ii Boh. Mine is Booxe. but - ".',M, I'"" w,h .. I, n.. n .M i " , . i. wnrrr in. i...M-l..-r . Ml. in I, will jlill'l. f thr nini.er rn.ta will. N . . '1 t" - : . INr 'I'ii-krla whir Ihr Nim-l-r (tola in 1 will , rill II. 4 Ii, III. a,, l many mill- iKhHroi,, f i'm,it, w,n . ,;,! ,t t , i - lowing r.i. ., lin. h i. tnr n.k : rt they call tne Boosy for short." The laim i.m Pnayek Ho ifie.t, Pacl.'jr l.f 10 WIb.Ii- Tl'-t'l" " IU Half - T, " . Ill . 1.. ..I. a ' IJ Adiirr.a llirr lu IU g.i.i.t. r Or hrs f.,r Tiiails r ri 1. 1'," le ' sea, it is aseen- S SWAN A CO., AtUnfn, (. cr ii. SWAN, Muntguhirrv, . ...I Ir - a i.. arvaavareu 01 loatitiers Oil ' it at .1 1 ...... a.. I... .t ... : .'I l laitnri 1 . r- - -. - ' ur .Jill.. -TV. I .- ol uo charac.cr and that he was a tool to ed 3g more !lk-ly to give aati.fae.ion it, our ( w V III; tV l'i U I l)ff OI lie litlll I It If III I.d.l n I i ....... ., i J a- i I If i Noh-but is he that kind of man. Wei . I ter (Jf . t.,.,lt,irj Mr. VAtJtnu L j cauuui uvnirve n. ii is irue our ot poiicuts Tank i e F.TKiii'KisE-A B .s tc liatue.l AdKEsTor MaV'iH Wot.fi. M-.rr.rW I I eoii-pieious DOsitloil before the Cf i if lit rw jfind great fauit with bim, aud do they not j of New Vork, having on election day taken'! 'xaltd lepresei.tatife trust ; ,nd uu1. la-ut wiiu ,i- . . ... ' "ii 10 lieaven ike inn, n.a ..,rl - , r - .. a. aw,m W UIIIB Ua Irriliir Nnr ..Am la al - .. ston met-l.an. m l,e gut ot prophecy , McOowan hasconiraet...! will. .1... . . rt'"-'"' "'""t-" "heaven and earth Vrfl43 Kus-ian l.ovcrtiment for ths r-.,. r .1.- . . ' rA of our bless-! ivl YV are, cn Sundav eveninir last, after a I..i... ! shins of war uhiel. wra. ....L ;.. .1. . 1 . shall not rasa awav." till Iliii..ii,. vi.i a ! e ' . '. . "- " narnor 1 1 a.fa a ait 1 . a a . .- ol .sebasf.pol lor the defence f , ,,Jlt t '" "a. ueeti an.wercd-tiil t,,; Ihe vessels were made air twin and ,....' ."'s;""1" of od shall come, and hi. will! ' aul.aefilr Inf.irina lie ntirn ' "'' . . " I 1 "t "V h llni.r. na. sl 't ..I. a . I!.. it. .1 lift1' in. 1. -. Kith .rn..- t . .1 1 - '-'": u rnr.u a it u i in l. ....... if... . auu mr titiiiur frnrrmiT. l.eia out, Ou attemptttw t ,;, .:,.. . . this maiiiier th seau.a w-r found lo ,avi every man who go. counter 'upon liimseif the r-e-pon-ihility of illegally I a,,l'("'J,', 't baa hern our lot to diflVr w i UrUd to such a degree as l render' it" ilde Tl, ey will u..w. be rai.,;d to their owu party notion.. lt we are in-i di-chargine several ner-ons .!, l.l l... i di-tingMi-bed deceased on n.ie.ti,,,,. ... ! V formed by a gentleman who knows, that Mr.' arreted for ilU?a .oli.ig and obstrueting! UliS domestic and f.reigu policy of' ' '"r" ""V. f"r P1" nayuer Is tl.e owuerot our hnmi,., In,-.,,,, 1 t he r.oll. nk.-...l.;.... -.. . nur ,.., 1 .... ,- . I r .' II '' ,0, t gorernmetit, we Have ever had a - p,c. yet we have men lu re who owu fitte r,, t.eu- proper bail, Ilecrder Smiih issued a war- f pre-ciatiofi of his commanding tab-nts, hi. Olll V IV OP f ft . i....reru.a sa .w ...... I. .1 , . '. tlmitj1oA u a. I . I. 1 . 1 1 will. el,.-.p ye'.iow eau.brir m-atlvr.ut . . . 1 " ""l U a,,'r',,' I'" his arrs st, and ,, ' , " I'""""'"". am.iiy q.,, . aT . .... ' - gi.t a- po-.iMe and a. near tie eolor of the !t , . ...... .1- ' vmn l"K ,,inr 01 "e- mb rc "'! y 'i-r- ! '' " acordi,,.)v t.keu into e,...l. I 1 "T :"- ni... to aucl, Tbi. leave, ih. on, and i, . ,.r. i -luc.. and Uc.us b. doe. ! ' Bv he d ,7 Vm ri . ''i''' ri.r t.. du-l and fl.ea. T hen faded ,t can 1 "' Ul1 tt,e ir,ej .nd become Ce.erall V u TT" . ' lature . I ! l u , 3 ' t 1 j 1 rr ..' . 1. 1 .-,. , ,jr ra' J me Bs nk head, of the 1 ,i, it.d 'MuTl "' elected in Belnware wi he call It reeolored witli aslTioa ta. Vtruuin-1 Buchanan W big ta save the fViow. ib-K a. .- a - . ' . . ed umA, i.. .1 . I . " tuu m 1.1. ,.,,,. a ... .. ' ' r" "'J, "tea on J uestlav m.,ht. in IU . . ' " --- "" rtena . ,UJ tllllMt t . . 1 I a a. He wa. forn-rlv .f Vir,.:..;. ! .7 ' " ' 1 lia3"a ' P' iiu oi March ntEt. marine armor. Inllc anil tl.r tial.tir a-.-nrrnliv. Hir(nia i,f rw (it.Uinsal at bis I li'-f V.t"1' i..rr, ia all ktn.la nf I'jiiK y mul rnil I)r tiu I toot M timl .fr, mrntM-'l Kl'- I.O I IllX't llnln timl i , A New Vork Pistoi..-TI,c Albany p. r -tt that . piMol , bee,, invented it, " "bin, bv me., in .. .1. """ r"y '"'' "ill fireninrt ti, :.. I i ' . . -. ..... .... ' " ... .e arc oua Hundred anJ 1 u" carry a 111 ml. . ., J--....1 .... a- .a ia a. Iwetitv-oue vessels ii. ll .. i.i . j luiiner inau s tarry ,Sa l.iawwt ill f, sal "i ' -twenty one vessels In a I, .,( t (jrlre . tnj piHlollf,w ; , , U paid aatd ,o be , the e,n,,y 0 . , - - ma , . r,nk r 7.".O0O SECiAIeS Ir.ATH Ci'La C(VltR5J R MART IMI lot, f Uji.U., ,irt ). ittn.-l.lt U-friU1' w xnmm ainj Otntf IltltlK. Ill iVWH. J"hu-. L. Martin, an ei-govemer 0f Ala ham a, died at his residence in Tu.ealoa,, en the 2d instant. t,ed b. a . ' Rff,'C,l,y 'P- AM I k ,.. t. II a.d p. " 1 ny a paste made ofasl.es aud salt and ' l",fi"' ' Ik It IJs. 'r. Uo,, CDlrjg. sal ..... i F. W. AIIKKNS. toka Mill Lard.s .'j V mm A'.. 4. Or.. t,.,k,
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