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5 ti - f. V u .4 TO THE SONS AND PAUCIITLT.S OF WASHLNUTO.V. Y.'c place before you tlio above corres pondence, with acunvicl.ou that tlio j'tili irtts in our land, vino remember the viituca and t'to cr,ices ef the Fath.rcf his Country, villi rvjoire to loam that his homo ,u,il (imve can now l.e seemed i aud also, that iu be . .. oiiiing iruitiia' they can, in one sense, in. u.n tin a a. Tiio " Liiilic' Mount Vernon A-iieiatioii cf tin- Cnion," in procuiini ti c privilege of presenting the purchase fund to Virginia, procured for them, tin jjIi tlie Association, the opportunity, nay tin; Mered ririioro. cf lavin' their LTiUrlul tifh-nn.'S on Ins tomb! and tim-, nliihj recording in a deed never to ho forgotten, that ie dies live ' in the hearts of his countrymen," convert that (acred sp. t to be in L-eling, a national as well as a hallowed shrine, anuii.l which tluir children' children can gather, thee to learn to love political virtue, and to com prehend true greatness ! Purely this wi.l kovp alive love lor his memory in succeed iug gemiatioiu, and keep them under the - inlliujiec of his example and his counsels, making Lis sic rid a-hes a bond of union too strong lor ambition, corruption, or mil fanr.tieisiu to .-ever 1 II it not known iJ nil of you, thnt a few patriotic li.Hcs of tlie South con-ccratcd lhemsclvcs, (!.! tear ao, to ti e hoi urn plishmeiit i f thi- '.Test object. Pctcrrid bv on i i in c u i : t v--, Ji-eo'iratreJ by no nps'.!',. they bil.oiidon in filth, ton lite American heal t a- otiil ti in to Was I.i,.; ton, and would in lime be alive lo the beauty and necessity of this work . Jiv d-gre, ilicy aroused tan an;! c'ti-s. States an 1 state.if'.-U ; fclilalged ti.e lorn: and title of ilii ir An-i-tion, iu order that it n.ifht emirate eury p .it I bit of rviiy union who mi::ht 'l.-ive it ; and lir.-i.Iy le ch e a ii 1 '.c I-vvaid in tiic jrrni?, e-ti ti.e lTtli of Match l.v.-t. ' !' i liberal charter lV.,iu tl. .10iner iat. U i,t 1 . thus near the at io 1 lie i.r 11 1. of . f h's birtl.ri-i.t. j -oil.. lue p; 0-variaiic-- v. .th the l tliue'ii 01 ol-.eets '.u :s! t.Vv'T Ametican wrli.y Mr. .-hi 11. ton, regard ii: visions oi 'he charter at trrii.s upon irincli lie U. e.i:e--rd a wu- !, lltl.-ne to ui-p. g:ni:, nithd: jw before v. 01,., li -.-e of Mount ernoii to .: the c-iic. I ii- li t;. r. i.vivv . . s li. .1 ise b.-.s ii.-.-c led to the wi-hox ot pa'.i i its, ai. e .li.-c nt ! to ..-po-..; of Vir- pliee it -tire more i t toe fiiiia, ut.'.oi In.' COli'l l ,LlS I... Oi- 1 . V i . It. s I In j i-i'ue to Mr. Wa-i.i t.i I. el ton- trained lo stale l.rit Ire coii-ist.-i.ey :'. the ij p ie.itiou of the .V th.'in, as.-u;:.. d j j-:: ias aetcii with eu- OUt. H.iVIIlL'. oi, M.-i,.ii -!i t : -iti to .:, tint " i . ai. . : ' ti 1 at is the ml. oiv j: griiiude tl: and devoted la.i.vi vi oal-l pay t of oar eoiiiiii '!! fatjer, wcuid 1 -e i'l:: .'Lent the u.' nu i y 11 -l t:,e wor. l i t aiid on tiie 1 ; rmi: -11. h 111. ;s e ..-.hi IP. t cry siiaiiie on ti... E wi.o wC'.i'.d si..ti bv n SacriJCffs. ..I-o,t.'.al I 1- f. sa'.m.t !a t'... :w these oiLriu.'s cf c'eai.e in tiite oj rould .c.-.r:e'y ir from the o e !.. 11 j -si ot .1- cvivii.t! 1 :i-m." W itho.it a Oi- arid telil.i--. he ;;.;T rit cour-e n-ei.iJ t j adopt, v i; : Vj fit !D,ti tu;-Jt -i his a-.it 'ir' in 'nr- n'.o'ln Ij Vtrii.i.t leavi:,.- her at liberty to make iv, ;rr;e y 11 er.t n.'ti a third par'r viiicii d-i tr.t iutir.'crf v. ;t ,: e ju.plianee by her with Lis tern wliit-L wrc pie.-ctibt i be fore Le ent.'re 1 i'-to any i.e., Viiinia tnu.-t putt Lav! from him r.u her own re t o.isibility. We wo-iil ta'.lvir avtentioti to the fact '.lo t Mr. Wishirutia c.ii have l.o pr-oniil iiiU-ri-st to -tree iu any of the irraiig. -u.CL.lt (apait ;'. u.ji tht i.moui.t and Ji.o-ie of pay 111 nt J :u Tv'sm-t-j t o tm- trans fer oi Mout.t V..-ri.u. Wu have reason to believe that he oii.v vie-:.". to -'.eare what, ia his i'l'i.'tiiriit. aie tne sar.'.-t guarant-e-for i'. futaf!.a4iy a.,J prcscrv at; jii. Vir pinia, toj. can Lav no otLr u.otlvu. V.'e can, therefore, t at aniictp ite arran. miit rrilifyiiii' to a.i pn tics, hen tiu-e who arc Ij deei'le i.ow I ef to ir-iard tiio-e sacred a:he a;c oiiiv in!! ien- . u iu tneir jj.iitde illcrat'oiis i... i e-.i.e i!-:.ii:s. i-y a dv-.ire to a-eer'i.in at.d ad -.pi to-, mode best a l.ii t-.O tj secure th- desired cuds. l'a?ri-at of "or toudtry. ':r,-li,'a his to'tijr rv-poti l -d to our appeal lor W a -i.iii..'-tou, and for you ! She has ..ran!"i y -u Jiv y- ir- i.'i which i j ti.ake y jr gjlden . -tv J.'r ins tomb, ao 1 to kecare the hl'ii iivt.or uf a rLare in T'ar ftLer s Lwn.ctea 1 '. 'A . t be ,our eo'jr m-w tu hr! A:i. r pi off- r- in ii t o beeouie d o;. t ii, v i a- to I e come borrjwi.-r. an I ! t uol.'ss rh aivatiii.s I r J r years fjr a - i n i -: I j v: nam .! I,. n me tl ;.tii VOU It' I V - i j i - i - 10-liIj-. l v. ,or 'j o !i of . less wea.iu in Mi .rt as; 1.. r to patriotic gel. -I tii-l' iiec .' In (.! pride, p ill i .ti-iu ta r. tor--, ut'-.a ll V 110.lt ev i I.HiCe of its J'rlicae . . Ir.'ior. I'jii.l-i it. Le! mi ', ii.; V .(no' 1,1 r' 1 , it v, a-. i tne 1.1.1 . r-- 1 .' .--i; -. 1 J lace-i 111 u li. k i. a li-.:. pi u-i. ul or p . -i ' it , ar' j coiiMt'.. i.ti . j ol a : lii'.t.t. we bare pled.--1 to irginia to rede. :n rtf---rei.ee to the " ; jn : line she . ( ij. eJ i;. 1 , f ir woman is no iij'iit ma ovsr. it is unown tu .t -In M. l... ;, .. :..:i . , ra'..i; lio'. I-in '-'-ti '1 u ' 1 i 10 i oh i.-:.-; o r, - fj:.-;.' ! y t..e k.i j." ' IV . 11 1 lar liie . ,1 i l i'. f-ei. 'i - 1 0 w i,-.'-r h-art 3 n.i oi:l i' o. M-s ntt uit.y e 'er she iir,.. M t .0 s . 1 a li- f i ailaie ih'.-n. ij tin- cau-e. in I. r cr;-J:t. but o jr ci- ii.trv 1 u VVO J 0 pr m l-i.iii wiiu tru.i p. : toi'.u that -.1 I 1 :t 11 a lit - v oae. 11. Oii.t: v . i LI.' tXt-t. UIUI !i It Oil.-I: pub 11". No. l.o! ev , ..-!.: 1.. th-.u.-h io - - . ! . I. 1 1 td" 1, I.- t i' 1 ill', , . i: i." I '-a-iv of b-JS(.:i: S C-lfi.etif tit'. ':: i -.- Hml 1,1 no y . t" . .tii . 1 ' r : , 1 -', r. .-!l!. . p. . 1 .. t- 11 intrte r A 1. ... v. lltl'li" the v,..ll, e.' 10 u h. it. a ; l-.e:,!- of 'ul.lu-i- i-', where. r r ',o-i .- . 1 jl lo-.nu- v 1 1. :i V ti f .1 m v 1 1' 11 , ( 1 . . ii 0 ir an, ir lie i.i el; It t:.i le .1 t f tbic i ? k ' J I 1 ..'.. of M, -j .-an , j i. -. I.-. 1 fil, piidf tr 11.. 11. 1 1 1 iv 1 1 that 1.0 -11 i. live u t'. 11 ' ; . - - - 1 '- I t 1 : : ar :, . - in oi.- L - I ,d h i j : 'I j a- 1 . I'.-, i. ll 1 O ll -I iia 1 b' : ay w L. 1. 1! 'nasi i. Tf no- s . i', r, I 1, 1 'COlllt' I : ..-r lleru.llj tl.e .v fame ul hi 1 a i p;. i N'l -ill's pi (..pi 1 i.v. f lat !s cf th" Pi'ji 1: . ca'liiiu' ou an in I. I.i n-enioi ate ti.. ir ... tor the cost of fUJn.tino -it: ihe on. I1.. i J . ii v 1 ', a i, coin- .'O 11 :i! 1 lo the .1 I.-..,, "i A: jrrmc of bin, we call Kat'o r I 1 the murmuring dire-.- A hi- -iti', of u i.om it is j jid, " that u I e 1. j n.i.rc. mil a tet of ti.e p e . 1 1 r 1:1. e hti msd in wis !j;n !.. lirrived from lb" r -f-r. ti .10:1. I'tal n:.iiif of W.i-Liiii.-l'.i, 1 'i a-ael.t iiif than a tlij.it vliri j before to mortal 11, au s ot in I t . n it-' 1 1 1 '.1 , - i Ij .1. ui ver reij. li a tl 1 ' lte Viej A V.t'. nstl.is? Let, then, tlie year of 15" test , our promts, and be ever such a tribute cf veneration lbs past forever To woman, on such a mission, no heart, no purse could be closed. She then lias but to will u aud on his own lirth-day in ISoT.tho Homo aud (Iravc of the father of our Country inn be pub licly nnd solemnly placed under the sacred ;;ii irdi m.-hiii of his Mother tntc! iio has but to will it, aud henceforth, viherev.r thestais and stiipes may wave,; or v ii-tniiL'toii bo lionoied, the twenty second ot vonruary will be coiiiliieiuorated, , not only as his birth-day, but the birth-day : a'"'5 ' " "publican gratitude ! ! .Alio in an couiin,' iiioe, every pilgrim io that hallowed shrine, from the remotest ' regions of the earth, can there learn who ' di lt his deed of love '. I A Sul" I'll Kll.V MATllOV, ; Treisdciit of the l.iidie Mount Vt rnon ! A-aoeiaticn of the I niou. , th, C,rrf,m,L;h, sv,-M-v '"'"V"'-' ' - I-'or benefit of those not familiar Willi s,.eifili..i. ' and who may desire to nolle with i ir. .ithr ai com Ibuinr", or laborers, to! luoJr tl.e nu mory of Washing,.,.,, he deems , ttii- a liitin- occasion to state that the As- social i. ii is under the ilii .eii -11 of a Central i.on iMit.-e. tonr.ed by tl.3 outli'Tn .Matron lu.Jlsy, is.).), wiucli l lioimiiuiiy loeute.o i liii liiii'Mi.l 1 but to make it as national as but in .Kt'auk 1 ' cli. ir e o; it-. -.ra! op, rtiti' lis, tut 111 ilctau o;' r.'alar erauuaii. n, these iluiif. fill to ihj Cviiiral t'oitiinittcit. 1'apcrs ivinj fur ther itiioriiiation, a:rd the " .uheription p ip. rs " to be u.-ed n h iv-i.-try lor s.b-.-.r:l.-r-. eau le obtuiiicd by. apj.livatiob to I I.'- c.e, ill.i'li-e. Ia order io ft 1,1 the privih to a ii.i.:?y patriots as possible, the contribution c f ;"1 vviil secure " membeiebip '' and entitle the ;ifr to have his or Iter uatoe cnro'.iod in tout " J'..-L;stry of l'auie the Mom t .till. 'II .uiti.i-t; it'us.. t in'.'. ..'ti.' t". .... i' i ... i' . .!. .. ..:.... lai . . r su-i.s ,,i;l .: classed as uui.ors a!-o A.i donaiionscf 5-V, and upwards. wDi be lv acknowk-dd in tl-e Monthly . , T , , . , if t: - t . : f : :.' i -. li :t:, e. la ur !- r coanfrv at lar e may learn the i. -.ii e it r p n. rous ratrio'.- ! Tbt organs lot toe ( . i!i ,i. ( otuintti. ar-.- tne i-oul.icrn J.ii.iarv Mt.-en?cr. Kielimorul. a. and 'i -lirv's Lady's lio.'k. l'lii'-.i.'-l.'.:ia. l't'l.Ti.. l-u i t ai t.vst ly hope th at ;:il i". ieud'y papers :.: L'ive -. rep Jits an i.i-. ition. the liaoi , -am. and I. -i.ieiice of every in. ii.!.. r is lo i.e pue :-tio-i in a nooU, ana c-.ph-s to he deposited at Mvii.t Vernon, in ll.o ;i rr-i. i t i.s ,.l" Sl.ttA in 1 1 .is li.l.ti I to be ....in',.! will hereafter be re- jMtdvl as a prtcious pri-ilee, it is important to L-uar ! agaiu.-t a. I coiiting'1 titles w l.ieli might ar: e from careless e jib-etors. iuipjs tors, or mail-, cau-ir. the emission of nuine a. id noii-reCtpti'-U of funds; tlurefore. we sh .li !,tv after pursue th? plan of p jbhsi.in iu each State ti.e names of ail subscriber- in t'.ut M.'ic, !.s tl.i-y are report...! fioi.i lime to time in a new-paper of rein ral circula tion, to be n-.'ar led at tl.e Mount Vtrnon ..; ...,, ;n ;, ;; ,!,..;,, ..,1 ,n : tnai me com weaiuer lias senpu-ty njureu entariiiff cuur?i- A few Uas after fie re- earthly liiinss. tt must pas away, and we .!.! f...,;. ,.-lrv .s'1,.1,. nln..l. f the carJens in thia vieinitv. The crons. 1 e.ivpd the rocket eok thraurrh the tmst-of- I are assured that the weal her will be warmer out "' ............. ..,.. ...v ...... c ..... " ' . " . . i i .1 r.: 1 1 .t... -tit ... peaceful ua.tes tin me .'V'soeiatico uy mc coiiin.,i- cotton, corn au.l wlicat, soittti Lave heen 111 nee, (psslage unpail ) aceompatiifia by a j '" v v 11 ""'ri """ '""a ""' " 1 ,p..0i IO t;ousu its eiLizti'S I iit rr .-ii atlons 01 tt.:- 1 1 -n 1 1 1 . c 1 1 . 1 1 .1 . . . 1 .1 . r. ; v .-nan nui ireieu.t in ,iufc tuusu ii j . 1. jus u. 1. . nniti .. . 111, n biaiiimm u... sonic places killed by the frost of last week, . note, in w hioh the writer stated, that after j . , . . .-.'. ... 1 the whole Urgau of the -Hate. This will not only L0"'v M Cure an early correction of error9, prompt and systematic action, an accurate know!- tde of the amount sa- scribed and paid in, bnt will bIso lessnn the imui' n-e amount of labor entailed by our contemplated pub lish! i re.:-:ry. It will be tl.t- duty of tiie principal t'iri'jtor in each Nate to See this. o ;io fiilly to ti.e ti.e paper.', ami have tl.ctu cate- of t:,.- l.'iutral Couimitti-e. for future com pilation. Wc teel a-.-ured that tbe fallowing pap.-r-, v. arm advecatea of oir cause, will j.-iuroi-ly aid in this matter, by becoming the orgun '' of their respective .'tate?, vizi the rcnn-y'.vntiia Inquirer. Philadel phia. 1'a. ; iuei.m.jr, i Kuipair.':-, Richmond. a. ; H ilmiiitoj Ileraiu. Wiiminjtoi!, N. C.j K-.i.'ihiieaii, Louis, M i -ao'iri ; (,'har lr-t. .ii i .tier, Charleston, !. C; Chri.ii.lc in ! S.r.t:ii..-!. Aou-tt, lii.i Herald and 'I" I i i i li u -, Mobil.-, Alabama. We edri.-si!y r-.j lo-t that til tho. e who ii .v-: ti. u coib etum i:i th; past thief .-i r s tt'.l arr.tt. -i In ei-ttit mr n . . . rut.lie n itho.it lei ,y, with an asterisk t, .n'.ark i::i- nol y-.t paid un. .ij'iic i:sn t.r tlie enc.'.-i-l to the ! tcrti M'ttr -.s .e Pre.-id .n. bi .'. t-r.-iar. in':.', t - ot a; lliehii-.'.'iid, or to any of the ti.e C'-Mrai C Jiii.'iiillce iu the i.-r Mali-. We I'.- i.. eii iilv ij.vit i ile-ii ou I e i t i 1 c In this rtork, to communicate the iael at ooee. ' 'or " 1 't1.11 1 t. .01-, Will 'f,ll r,'' wi: I. tl.e il ov p.i'.,ie:i- ...' i-sij.-d in t.amt ii'u-t foi :n . l. pi-.i.Liir. c. it. rn-jii A -.eiation. an- tl.e lueiitt rs : t oe-ent '. v - ;:,n.i:i e Tl.e hvii'.rury tin- rank of V ies Pr idcnl-. 'it- f-aily di-i.natid. to note 1. ot ir.- f tiio-e ii!,..-e i-amr-t m:j j . 0 1 1 111 tl.e eir.y -tru..!..- nf this c.iae: L12 nad tu'.'h au m 3 i.e.- on b fai. ',,.,,,, Ij," 1 j.:,l-e: ri Matron. 1 1: '. i,i: Mr-. Wt,i. f. l:i;l,ie, il.eliiiiond, Virrmia: Mn. II. 1'. Simme', i.'ei,.i,(,i,,i, Virginia; ".Irs. iv . r. .0 aelar- I m l, !:ci.inoiii . iriui ; Mrs. W. I). L.air. l.:e..iit jii i , V ir.ii.ia ; Ai r-. IJ b .'linor. It, en ti.-.a ). Vii'ii.ii ; Mrs. John '1 v l-r, 'tiatie, itv. 'ir.ir,ia i Mrs. VM. C L Aibe- in nl ', r . a ; Mr- John H. I'l'n'l. 'A'a-h-i.-.r tu 1 tiv ; rs I I.oini a 'bun I ' 1 1 1 rri-on. Hi i : ). . jrviand ; Mrs ll. L. aitou. l.o.ii- Ml -SO l! 1 M: P.! t, 111 alien 'l - Mr. W i. Virgin':,. . u .1- . i II. M jcfai I a r.d, -Mr- I! Cu:. nin-o- I'l-tii"!, ..it', .e, 'i-.-t.. or o-'Oi. lnii:."Oii, M.iwar I, Pnii .lt.!- li ,-' oi I.u jl , 1: a ; M s. U :,,. .J. 1 !r.. P. II '.. '.r ' ; Mr-.J j. Pi.jM-v i unia. ' P.int ', os I'e'-a le a i at J-i -l ll. -'A irrai.U hav lowi.sli.ii. A.!'. gna' , irni.:.;. ra.i ir lie: aric-t of -ix y i ll..' ia '.:-. '.'.!.' i!' ' MitU 11 .i !ig lie: seii'I'ji ii. ast-i I ol that tJi-tri't oo arao. It at p.;.. is ttiat to'i .-eitO'iitii.i'tler relust-d ihe u-e of I.is -ci. oil lio,-.; lor tt.o purpi-e. ii 1. y. i.iij iliiii -i::i i ..-:. v hif'll 'a'.e t'.e y 0..:i.' Li'l.e .'ira' iiti-ri-e. .s i '.'teat l.itli': t x.'.te ui'-i.t that C ) i.i il' luii'-s have :-,t;'.-rct.:.l lii.on sfive. loa.oi a: ie I. A Ih .k V, Th- Lo iisviiie i.. micr -.1 1 1, M-tj , a I a k v e r '-I ' 1,1.'' I f'.l hi. v,-r. I I -i'le cla ai from i'l ( I 4 e Jl:l pr tiill'.-li -il -.,', il Wiilc'l t J. IS. :-'t ai i .!. ; . li .4 r. e, i ,e I III - e : :, , (J,,. I '. .'Mi'ii' i.t 'J !,e I f I :i:i.e lit 3V'f,. J." i.i J.U v.-- -U tl.'.' I, V of testiVy ii f J i. 'v J f i rows already prhnp sullicietiUy , intense. memorable by ! 4 10110 CL il V 0 1 1 U t"l CLCll UlOf ' If eitora inJt aport, they should not for , as will efface j j get to t'o so within judicious limits, and not ,sxV sV.'vf?' trutliiuluesa ad discretion tncy i &Re i clia,,ccJ ,0 ,cluirc from lhc rubii ! Ski Hi. rffi I TlifriicrlwnialCu.i OIABLOTTK: Tiirsday, A pril II, 1 S o7. U inter. x. - , . . lor sevrri days last week we had very weatlcr, nd we thought Spring . . . . . , Had con e at last, but o.i.atur.tay afternoon wc haTC ucatlf ha.j verified a part of the ... , , ,,,.,.! Pa.ct.on made by an old clerk of the j wcatlier near Matiton, a that wo would ! have tliiee "tracking miows '' before the ; lual bicaking up of the wu;rcr, one of which. was to fall on Easter Sunday. W'e learn . ...l r .. - .1.- 1. ... . 1 1 1 - "" 1 e '-ar luu "'"--ai nas uecu lejuieu ill 'h.s v leinity. We l.a-l niiOtuor frost last tiLL.. I!un. R. J. Walker. We hayc given in another column the let- i' TrAn. ft.i 1r.1t. li......... f. I'r.ijlnl Ti.t. trr lioiii tiiis I'cnilctnau to I ;e.-mctit lu- ebanan accepting the olhee of C.oreruor of Kausas. In this letter he expresses the hope ihat his course " will not bo prejudged by any of my fei'ow-citlzens." llovv cau he j j : reisotiablv exuect this w hen accou'aU from Uhin'on Lin, as bavin, eoiiC l'ashington represent him as having " eotiG- , ,- .. , i r..;;..t.-t ;... .. . 7 i. ., " ' ltl.Vh ..... .w . - 1 Jr(e 'tut,' 'i his, to say tbe least cf it, looks railn-r ji.w). We were not aware until the eihur dov. that Mr. Walker is a rl u rn , t ... :. ...... ... man, nut h now a citizen of .Mississippi may he iiat b: another Northern ni3Q with juthern principles, like Mr. Van li ireti As he has conli letitly predicted this result, may he nut endeavor to fulfil his prophecy, W e fear the prediction is father to tbe wish, aM a" we Utver constuercu .-ir. i.u ehai.au sound ou the slavery rpie-li-u, the President and his Governor ni:iv verify to ,, . tue ,L-t...-r mis piu.uc.iuii. , tcv.-m appear- ' ' s. or., .nr. i.tttr- . in l-'ttn nf . S.inl i ... . t.i"..,. . . . . . t ... in. t tuiu i iu favor of tne jutu in Kai.:as. fLerc u one thing crtain, if slavery can Le mr.Jo profitable iu K:,r.-.n it wi.l be take a there in the cour-c of lino: , even if the pc ople should vote against i Tbr l uliintt. We noticed some time ago an article going the n t.r.ds of the pappr-, jiving ?hc wealth of each member of Mr. in h iinn's Cabinet. It stated that flov. 1 1 : 5V',, o! va., wu worm f.-iofi.oon, and Howell Cobb, ofiii , was also wort.i S.i'M.OCit. jlio Knoxville Ii in notiein; this, says of ilav. l'loy l. " He is a man of fortune but actually took the bene- nt ol tbe U.ig bankrupt I.,w ui IS..'. .'f G..r. Cobb it remarks : Tt is true of Howell Cobb, that he rolls in vteaW, and luxury, but we crio i-Iy O':--tion whether he has any visible projurtj which lie can bgn'ly call bis o.vn. n arried a lady who was poscs-''d of, and inhriite.J a larje estate ; aSl of wh eh " per sonal, 'eal, and rnixc 1,'' a ?o fixed as to place it beyond his cortrol, bein? vested in a Trustee, for the u:e of his wife and children. ('.' out of..L:' re!"',' ' Lia PP'v .1 1 . 1 a: , - 1 . 11 ii ne i,a t,r..or 1,1 ..enrgin.wno wouli ho w illiii'" to eornrr mi -c tl ir claims I'-iin-t 1 1111 be rr.ir.!t ie nn.li-ilt ' If!j l.P.'n iih - . ' - his bi'.teher. and" with the oi l wo-ntu w ho hive sold him chicken and egLfi. have, at tinic-j, I er-n .t'ed through the in',.-rvei:tioii ot tne i ru-tee, a:orc-..i.l . I'or the above tiie M7.i' publishes the lo.iowing nior.ii: I- not a man who U not ailo-vn to rnann hi own peeui'iary affairs nt hon.e, nnd es pecia'lv his beef an! pou'try account-: a inirvcHoti-ly proper man fo pre-Me over the iiiTair- i't,e receipts and ii-bnr...niciit of the l.'nifed States Trc-.surr, at H'a-blii.t in 1 ' The U'iii further remark in relation to the other member a follows : Wc bare no doubt but the idea of the vast wealth of these oilier men. er some rf them st. !ei-t, U a liiin.'.iicr. P it if r-nn Iron, tl,', are rot the in n (0 control tbp 'loverrimerit. Tliy cm hue r.n setup tines w ith fhe eomntor! people. 1 hsy wil never aeek to promote the poor nwrn'R in terts. Rol.tti.; in wealth nnd luxuri" filrin-r s'imritiionsly cverv day wcarinir T'.'rj.'e ard fin" linen, whit dithcy enre for, the laboring cla'sc ? Still t !,ii is modern llmoeraey, and at ihe bad of ibe lt-,. is an ol I ari-tocratle monry lovinr.' anil wealthy bachelor, who has hoi-ted for tl.li'v years pa-t. in Penn-rlvinia, tbit if be thought he had One drop of Ilriioeriir that i-i to say, one drop of wm Un-nt 111 his vi ln, sue'i a eour-i-s throojli tl.e the rs.iih'.'.u 7ats- I. 0 Wo 1 I let Li l.r;l r in" that the e-!;t r of tl,.: ' 1": iinr I'.-'on J in it I .rrettattd 00 t 1 -t Apiii a pets t) not no hoax, wi :eh has caused n icsl take ti, .l,in md to ta k. W- d tlce tl.e hoax, but the 1 ny s ! heir v.as r..-1 li.. r ay. tt-. v ill.: i r-1 ''in- nor laii, ii, i in '.' i, i- tl. is c it. 'I he N .tti ij. II." lilts on it : " I: ii . I j; to oar p-adcrs to infirm i thi! an aiiieie which W" copied into Pri day' nu'iher from tho Wilmington 'N. (' ; Journal, purporting to f irni-h niteiit i ce late and ' iinportant fr'ili, C.-ntral Am. riea," hi- Li'ii i ouf"s-.;il by the J i'lmai to be a b di, e-,t,'.i.-ted m a .aoiple of Joarna is'ie Arril t : i i,' We are 'jilt.- ui'ib'o to rip preeialij the soiarln. -s or p r. j., i. t v of n, i k . 1 1 ,"! p ,'iie-i!itfi OO I'H .lav, Hi .re es. peeta.iy when tl,e d4ifig i may t.-nd f. !. fiW tv! -tiVi Oi US.1.114 ivni la'le-.t ij.- I . ... . outrage coiniutu decency by sacriCcina to the jjod of folr wlinteverconCdence in their ifitltls llltil Ru;ul. :;ilroad held insr at Cherawkm tlie 1st instant, i'l in S w eonipbscd of delegates fro... Mont- . . , , ,,, . joinery, Moo e, l.nhniond and ( hathain gom 1 u.ittces were atcoiiited to ecure the serv i- I ees of an Engineer, to open books, to secure .1 i . r t 'c i l"a ng!lt r (y, - c. I ueiu is every rcasou : Wevo tl.M this road will be conduct- ! i .. i i.i ' . i . . cu. ani1 aimousn we crc opposcu 10 grant- sav that charter should be granted to " . , -, . , y section wln?e Mate aid ,., not repaired. -j Ctfr of Consntnrf. A eel. lehrated) liquor dea iiet bo.ilisioicu fro alerin hostou bad ; his pock from liim as he was in. . .. v .1 1 . a: l- 1 1 speaoiug ine i.iu.icj nc umeovereu , 10 ms uttr horror, tliat he bad heen m iakin" ue of funds obtained id tl.o infamom liquor ...n. 1... t,,.....,.r.rik ... ...... 1 .1.. ..t-. , , ,, , ' . , , .. , book ard would do so with the money if he should be able to lay bis bauds on it. Tt...' I. That's rich. Lima riiiiuit ,,.,., anpnuui. At a late term of the court of common pleas for Richland county, Ohio, eleveu j - -......,, ... ... , ' ' f'ennles were triad f(.r attacking i store tent - at IWhlli, ,,1 .. I,,,, ,.,:.!.. at l!e!Ivi!ie, and destroying the whole ' ,. ,17 -.c ,.tv, . in : 1 .1 i i . Ul IM .I.tlt. II" "II HI I it I Tift. IIICV It. C.lll ll'.l 1 r- - ' guilty. Numerous a itnesses were examined and the case occupied some three days. The iarv was nut ahnnt nn bonr iln-n il.pv . . . ...... .. .. . returned a verdict of " not gui.ty. Thi gave grer. fall-faction to the C immunity, and w hen the ladies arrived at Uellviile the next day. tl.ey were reciircd with cverv demon-tuition of approval l y the inhabitants of that v i.) .i" LMiuriiil I iian:r. We learn thnt oor old friend, G. A. Mil- , ,. , , .. ,. , ler, l'.s.i , iortiic.lv I.Uiior ul tlio ."-atisioiry 1 ' J J ..-... l. !..!-.. ..I....... C I.. " .. I lki'il-i . ' - t .... , it a- i.i a-, u i.ii.it iti in.: t..!ii.iiril department of the Colutibus H a. T.oynir-. The l'.ii'imfer is a Whij journal and tiia new Jiditor si.y that its politics will remain uCici.aiijO.d. We wis!, Liu, every success. ('. I'aivrrvi.'jr flaiazinr. We have received the first number of the S". C. Cniveriity Ma.nzine since it ha been under the inanngciueiit o'" Mr. James M. Henderson, lately p'll !i-her of tie Concord l.azctfe. It mauet a very' neat apoear..nce inJ js wcll piinted. Wc hop- that be may C ,d th; change a profitable 0.13 f,. Wli'tlff. This gmtieman ernved here on SuuJit afiernoou ly tlie N'-.ith. rn train, end left on 'Monday morning for Lineolnton. V,'e di ! no; ce him, but wj understand that !,e does not look wi ll, harini been iok. and the igiit ot bis rop.i.'it.ic ohico f f r; !s js lermiucd his b'.alih. has Tlie !h Divlrirt. ..c ""' luai I .1... i i.:ii. r ... .1.. . .. . . - the lion. 1 lios. U. tine-man bin consented . . .1 10 r- rti-'-sent I m aaove i.islriif if. I'io ni'il i-'-wt- We i.urre their will bo no op- position as the strangest men in tho district base oppose id him, but without effct. rv I'li'i-r. We hire received the Crst number of a new paper lately commenci d in li acfort, N. !., b, John Nichal-, L iitor and Pro prieter, styled tiie li.-at.fort .o',, at f- f), r auln. It m ikes a neat appearance , , j - . , , 1.. .-, . , . ana we wi-h :ne 1-itor e . t rv sueeess. I'rlrnvn for "I ;i y before us, and ha its usual eupply of intere.-tiitg matter. This number Contains 4"j articles and tinbelii-hiiients, and be- twecn -", aJ (ill page, of interesting read- iug m .tter. To dollars per aunuu, is ccr- tainly low for ueU tT pel iodieal. '" " lULIE'ill, N. April S. pKAi'.H I. llxi-l.tisidN AM, L'-ss of LllK. A fire damp r-iuic-ioii o-'euri..., si (J eroor's Creek '.'out M ine, Cliathnm county, .V 1., 01, ,ioij'l.iy la-t, leaultlng 11, mo.-t ue- nous const (p,. nces. Superintendent L inn and four other men were ui-l iiitl y kiild. Another's life is do. ted uf. i'l,- liestru'ction of id was complete. ly tllll.; I'l.A' ;i i.i Kii.f.Kb. We are informed that we may as woi .iurrender ail hope of enjoy ing tlio iui'.iy of peaches te xt auiiuuor. i .. nil. it. i ii, w l.o bavu made i xaininatioii, t.-ll Us ti.nl the crop is already "nipped ji, tlio bad." lii'iinlle llrghtrr, Ajn d fi. T . I 1 . , . . i.i I'.'s io. a ,'y tne preach crop i in a gre,tt mea-iire de-troyed. vl"i' I'-m. We f.-ar that in thi- vicinity the J'..-, hive !,,., i, ; ;:;e,i..A. :. wif-. Abernr.thy wan sent for b, an inn l.eep. er who bad a o iarrel will, biswif.- who hml counties, North Carolina, and from Da.linj. .a t!(1, I flir,.0se vo.i think I have lit tic I """,-ht '-! eot.c.usio.i ......r ... uq ueivi t Vut- 1 , ... .1 . " , , in , eiice 111 in v own abi ity. tint 1111 ler- prooauiy iu .t unu. ; ton, Marlboro; nnd Cht jlcrHeld lhstnets, ' to do to lo so olten teiiuijf you of my pains nco ' " ' 'J " ' ', Vr- 1 ,w,r;. , t. rennrtd U ,. ' 1 i , ... j i.i . rant bono that tlie same overruling l rovi- i Austria, it is repor.eu is on the iin!nt r South Carolina; II. W. Ilar.;.,Ston. of Mich- j " ltZ corrt o.Ijc! ! J''M ,M c:'rried .,,"1J cou- Joking off diplomatic relation, with S,"! I mond county, kas nppoiutcd Chaiimain. I "r -T" . T ii" ror"a,l7t YoorTknow ! ,rJ' tlirouifli so ninny pciiU will now att.id (dinia, and that the Sardinian Chr ubcru hm9 ! TheConvemio accepts .he Charier. Co..,-1 me'of ihcmmiiv ,rc. aUeast I inn cou.'l ,iu",b!e or . l?T mA' ! vo! !are fjr ff '.. scored bin lace vcitfi her nails tiiat the p-ior man w.i bb . ding and much d!stiL.nr, d. liuKK' ll Loams.) Canmin. Church and Pr. Al.r'ii.thy almoni-hiiig tl.e offender, .(i iidardV breeclibudiiig cannon, made by ai 1 : " Mvlun, are you not nsliamed to oio'irof tbe Priti-h covcrtnn, r,t, has; tjml, r Ireatyour hii-band thus tiie husband, who tl.t tl:u, al Woolwich. The gun i i- tin; b. a i o, . ill vour head Madam, ii, eleven feet Ion.', and V. ei.,s , iLd,tv. Cvk co t f. .Cor." fi.-rcc'y r-turi.ol tho -.i- ''''3 I nctstlal .il tuy ywu W. . . '.. . ... ..... From our CorrcsjiotiUcut. - CliAitt.EsxoN, April 8, 18.)7. If I were to wait till the spirit moves mc I should not write you a letter to-day; but j "nfortuna.o ...ou,!, to furnish ...ys.df with a first rate headache, under tho pain- , f ,. , Heels of which I am Mill fortcd to kuor thnt iiriny a briifht and j '"'aniing eye Vpurkles wid grown bri-hter at ' iraees ine iiuiueiv in SKcieiies, huh iuui ' . . , 1 - .,,..! .. . .i . i ..... i.. ue.. .! i .i ( ' nn. 1 ' ! .... 1 . .. . i i lie weatlier don t start, gentle reaorr, tlie -"''."' is almost ns cold as mid- : winter, ru.l ice and frost have becu seen in ,e cif. wvcra, timcs l!urit)., the pn,t WM.k( , and it teems to be still growing cohicr. I i mi rcmi' s..ru!iv;i: vicatiii r 101 inn i. i.i- .1 .1... 1. 1 .... j . ' . , , '..,.. .,,'. nnd : ., frll;t : nc,;.i, n ilk,, ll . . . a,,,! g. t VI lint I Ii fur ill ntlo II upon the subject they can lien. Ceor-e 1'. Morris of the Home Journal, mid bis wife, are here, and can be found at the Mill House bv those wu0 arc , UwK Lf io( ,uMtli,, hnM Hl.e to sec the (ieneral myself and ask him a few n ..... Irt.i. ..I.m.l 1.1 r.;...,.l ri.l a.mi.i -!. (,uestio:i, about bis friend and associate ! v;..i,l... I-.,, i-... wilt:, t i ...'.mi... believe more ihan half what I bear, but 1 ; j TeMy o kowirit js fact th at : u a literary dandv, and oils his hair , with the best Muea-ser, and curls it with ........ .......... ...... - ......... snver toie-s. IVi !iap tin; (eneral rouLI ''' ". ' a-kiug hiin, as he may be Willis' friend an I ..... i . . . i ...i:.... .. . . . . . . J J . '. e .... . Ti... o uina ot governor oi tue lerruoryoi ivm- amitu tirwiiun,. ! public." ' whether they feel like it or no. Uiejr! ... f. ,,, ;: n'TBinntoA Tim Kn.rli.sh trnrs nrn .1...... ..-. . n..iM Lot. roil CMI'll UCIIIS. US WVII vuiiui.i, Miuil I n X'uLr,,,r,inn v.s.er,l.v. a kind of! P'" UoT thq individual ment IU proUaNy He U,.8olvcd on MoBl,, , r. , . i t ii-ii to whom shall he nssii'neil the task ot act next. ' a met- :,,, lt .Inch I ury se d.,n. ...dub,., , TllP tI,;ril ,nootin2 of the NVufehatd r , ic meet- and iho'.it.h 1 i)ii''eil but little same, yet I 1 r., . t i .. " i.. ..i .i. r. :n I.-l...t.i : i:... ""-"-"M- t I-!, t i'Oi,M'!- r in iiiu'i f I M.Oiiil.J al-o like lo knoiv if he has r. a 1 Ma' - iun'. - criticism of bis ' !' .Milling Jiv the Wav,". and if o, h:.t he thi'iks of criticism and ! critic. J'oiihtb -s hi; thinks him a vcryi inev fcl or. vt l.o ll.oa -I t r.rorer lo ain.i-.'l him-eil an i In n-a.lt r-bv cattii'2 up i book which he e .aM not have written. 1 le vv ho burn, tl tl.t- I t iiiiiii. ii!' Mrtlti'-ii-. rnttld not have creeled s.n h a sir.icture in a thousand years; 1 1 u on I.i be vviil f or tin. ill fi y tl itie - to rrm,-il,er this fact. There is quite a sjiirlted political contro vtr-y ma eoing on l.etwtf. n Col. Canning- l ain of ti.e New-, and Richard Yea. Ion. K- , of tin; Courier, on I lie .- .1 ... . - - ... .i . ... .r .. ,t .- tiie toriio-r alii e ri-.ii oi st-cevsioii. and the latter denying riiiui'' . . ..... I l.e 1 1 , t tt I it tt to it :l,am article .., lhc it. wv l-.ivu.iefi.l ... I Nf.i-t y. -t. r l.iy is a m-v-t powerful an I iL-iii-ite argument f-r the favt rite ."south ; I'lilna .loci l uu', itii-i I coi.'tiit.-ti'i ll to voar careful p.-ru-al Mr. Yea lo,, a'',' .ttrs ci.uincrtcil by tlte Tintei. In.ppear. i of t,.,i'W m'n lo CU'M wi. In.- an able pen, and has the advantage , r ,,..,. . vv p. t '-. of I the cxtiei ienee in the current pohtics of. . , , , I he con t rover -y is looked upon di hire wirl, some interest, and tl.e poinf voiced are of vital ii.tfre't to the South Col. !a tier from Kansas has delivered two sr.-.'i.'ches ii.-ro duiii." the na-t week on li..- ' sui j. ,-t of (he caa-e'of the South iu that tii-p'ite.l tio r tory. He is a good speaker an I ha- favnr-.blv impressi"! the people n.tli tl:-! cus,' ..f i l. iul--:oii. He savii Kan-jj ti.u-t nnd will be a slive state if the South i will only ii') her duty. '1 h.,-count., i.. now, in the p,-...,iou and under the control of ' '"-' t:..' pro -..V so II we ate wi in.' to make the cllorts ami sieiifiees m-ccsary to the coii.i.Mumation cf s) de-iraiie an olj ct. H" sav-s it it a mistaken notion ti suppo-c that the soil and climate ot Kansas are not adapt".! to . ".l ivery and si .'-I labor, lint on the coi.tr ir, be' a'-.-rtc.l, " iih jro.nl rea-on, that slave labor , tl.e re woiil bo equally a profitable as it' wis on tlie rice and cofuu plintations ot tlie .Southirn States, lie wants mm and niOliee. .in. I b.. will It.or ih.iti lil:t 1 e crpt n ... -. .... - e I, .era sunn v of hot 1. - 1 1 j I saw Col. I- cut to-ilav, ho islooki.,-' '....:. ..i , ..'1..:.. ... ..-:..'! 'I .101 t.,i 11101 r.-vin. ..j t-e 111 utir niorin. Ho is re-'ariied bv the iJnuk lleDubli.-atis as tbe Jup.t.T 'lonans of the South, and ; n: an -m, A c , lo the Viigiuia line. Thi The Meamer Niiu'ir lia armed, i:fc whenever lie thun lers ihe little li-h d.ve to; roil, il boilt will pa's ovir or ue.r Urge I later advice from Hurope. the bottom, lie. low and keep ijuiet. He is, deposit of iron, e.,.,, marble, lime and olh- ' Cotton wu general!, ijnciianred, rt.-.jt certainly one of the line-1 -peak, rs cf his tr miiierah in Stok- county, as well as for inferior eradc-, which are j l. Isw.r age in the .-louih, and can eoiiiiiKind the at- throu.'li a productive azricuUut al region. ; Salea of the wetk 4:1,000 bal-s. Prcul tenlioi, of the llou-o and the galleries a, ' liesiilos thr-c a. I v initio , th" Mad, .? we 1 Mff declined. Mom-, tibti r. Con-o' ''' ;. well as any man iu Conarc-.i. He is t cu leirn fro... it,,, .-.'-.iei,, l'r... :4 .1.. .11 . Tl... I',, .u.i. .i. ..1 1 u. ' liar! y cifted in the How and command of lappuage. arid his impromptu efforts ar. .111,0112 i.is iii'.st beautiful and t'lovinjr nro ductiotis. 'Mm Hon. Mi-s Amelia Murr.iv who travelled throu.'h this com. try ronm years 110, said that she hail heard uio-t of tlie ore it niatori of Lurope f..r the la-t twenty year., but that in point of eloquence aii'l oratory he txcceue.l all she In. I erer heard. AS1ILI1Y. LflAt) I.l.m.ris Diirin-. il,.. n -.... 4f' tl.e 'year, which expired "Tuesday, about . -.'.'ion dead letters were opened, which con . ta ned tuom-j amoun'.ing in tue a.-crent ' lo a little o.cr .?l 1 and seven eighths of thii aino.int had I.e. n re-tored to tho oniiers. I he number of letter.-, as mil as the amount of money, shows a can-iderable failing oil '--ver 1J11; tvt.irt." n( pr-j.ijm veirs. Tie-' e-timati s of the. department of tho whole nuinl.er ol ileal Liters received in former, years, under the hi"li pott ao sy stem, hh.'m', I'nli int am. i'li. I.'i lee po-!:, milii'.n and a half. I'tider the low ' r: prepaol s -tem it does not exceed thr-c lo I urn- a y.-.ir, rilt'iooli the niiinher Ol l.-ltcr. I, ..li. l.,r erettler A in.; on nit impi-wvi ment i- iV.uml in tho fm t I postiii i-.i rs noii r . turn m my cla.scsot id letter, nit.r-: frenuentl v 1 1 : former! v. .1... I. . ..... ..f .. .1. .. . . 1 . . i - VI fctt'is i. iii-is.ii iiiiii": aic re-iiren i-j tntii owners with much .-i delay. I r-i.Ml.TlllMl 1 . .1 HE. We "arn from the l.o oi inn:, papers lli.it lit the close of the si hi ol the Legislature of that Slate ll hi ':,' nnd" loallow Mr .1. A. Warner, u -.(. I, ry of th" Sen ale, ..., n rrtn, com-; p -I,-'.lion, v.!,, ii t. .... ml. man imif.-diai. 1) ni'.-e and r. ipic-l. .1 H,e l'.'.-r to withdraw ; : said that h,. accepted Income.- will, a kiiowi- edge of the salary, .(,. u-ilnlnl t.'t tnoi-' c t - - ' i and is mounted upon a n.le carriage. Uu.. m iii may load and fire three Uuirt iu a xiliulu W.lltO'il fat;ejc. LBTTKlt OF HON. tt. J. WALKKR. Wakuimiton, March 20, 137. My Penr Sir: I have at your retpiest reconsidered tuy ucterimntiipn, a announ . ... Cft to you, ueeiining your leuuer "i """"' 'I'" m niipstion. l nave eouuiuueu inai ., :, ... - - sense 01 uuty to my couuvry rc to accept tins position. I am litre, onu that my course win uoi oe pre , ., . .... 1 . iudui'd by my fellow-citizeiis, in or out . - J ... . iausas. v , . . in i I under-tnnJ tint you, and all your cabi net cordially concur, in the opinion eioMscd liv tun ilmi tho actual liana tide, residents i . . . of the Territory i ..... it. ...i 1... 1 - i - rrgutar- vuir, una urcit-tl ojr ii.iuu i'l Icnee, must bo permitted, in adopting their State constitution, t decide for theiiiclTcs what shall be. their aocial institutions. This is the prcat fundamental principle of the .... t . . .1,.,. 'f. . affirmed by the Supreme Court of the I'ni- ! ted States, and is in accordance itli the rtews uniinriui, cjiprcsiscu vj 1110 inruugu- 7 public c:irerr. I contemplate settlciiirnt of thii question by an the intellitrencu aud patriotism of people of Kansas, who should all ' 1 .. . . .:ntn. . f ...... I .. ....I - 1.. i .... .I......... '-' 'ni'-'" "; ,',."'l " "" "iiijoriiT 01 wiiuso Tous m..- uc- I 'eriiiiimuo 1 mu-v . 1... f'rol"'f consiituitonri mo iu 01 aej.i,i- ment. 1 roiitniiittl.tti. no nnnn.il lo militarv reivr er, in the hope that my countrj m-n of ff'" 'ver, section, wili ubmil to a i ueeifion oi tins mutter t.y a mil ami lair ! !olc 01 'Vn"'J. " P,P10 ' l,,.al icrrnorv. li inn weci-iou cumi.ti i.mis i.c r :. .!:. .1 ... . t .. .. . . ' made, 1 see nothing in the future for Kanvis IIUL CIVll Mill, . A Hill. I ll lis I.UIIIUl t.lMi it' t: , , , , . , i lli.minli mil ..... .mtr.frc. utsil it I . t . i . i 1 1 IliA , '. ? V '.' '" .' ; '. - i o ! ",'U":,, ," , ! . 1 n'" . ."'",.''':a!"' l"U!' ' " 11 ' ' . ; so onjly expr-t-ed by yo i, that 1 will be "J"a""Ml pur own ni-u nutiiority. ' torU1 " eo-operatiou oi a. I ja-ur ca bin -I. As it will I'd impos-ihle f.r nie to h ave '"r !" lefote tbe aecond Jiolnla, ot for Kan-as before the second Monday of -M :,y ' x V '"J TP0"1""1'"1 to llks fl.ecl li on, tu.ll uate. ' U'rJ fesp.:el,uny your fii. tol. . t .trt.M nu rniv ti T W AT.K' V.Vl i.iipmoti. l nave eouciuucu inai. ivientn nui u iiiiiiiuuinir v. int.....t . i i ; .1 r "r..i. , . i. ..... u m . 1 11. 1 ' J- A LULU, , Private letters rr ived in Parisst-,! tint j SsM ll' "' 'v I'"',ui"" " 1 ",ud , the Laker and ll.ree aerompl.ers hid Ul - - convicted of an nttetnpt to poi-on the Unt- j I',:liTl:RK I.KTTl.n-. The New York''"1.' ('l'!,ron at """X Kong, and shot. It it ' t:.. .1. ....! i . I . I; . 'r .; ... '!'i,t a Preat portion of Canton, b jl'j r'"H'ut" o-.... ) ,j ,i,li,rJ , , thl j, ,,. , W(.rtf ,!V,:r received. Mr. Ilolbrook ,' l(. office agent, La-, bovrevtr .' ' r. ... ft tltp iiiiiitcr riht m fur a- tiu initl c.i..ee,e,l, by .i,.inr ihatihe nost,a,ter , ,........-.,,::.! ;. I . . . , , , f ,7 ot the I tmes, a n.l not aceounteil lor to the w . t; .,...,.,. v.. ... j . ,..mill:,lin s,ifi' j i(M.lf jf '.,,.) co, re etii of Mr. Ilolbrook ' ktalcment. The Post olhee J-prtui..-tit it frcriuent- ly bl.iiiit-d for the .-ins of others, liusint -s men cannot be too careful to whom they :; aiilhoiity lo take tueit letters Iron, the po-tofl.ee. ti illthiuic Sii-i. A Ilisr io Pl.v "il r.ns. Tie MUisi p (;liroicv Tfrv ,:,.,: rcimrks : Tl.i. til a t.f i.r w lio rs.t ... tit.mi.T :i ite of pfiri. ' . . . . this blessed yeai of '."T, will msko money l:ir--ely. A, I tbe a.'i irultural woini is le r- fi ei'y wild on the ?ul jeet of cotton, and ihe I a 1 crop ever known wi I be planted. If ihe season proves favorable, il would not astoi.i.-li us if tiie tivil ci op wa- greatly over four millions i.erl.aps four million live huiilrid thou.ai.d bales. Tli- t.i ice will fail- in. uu y i:l be tlght- provi-i'ins .eatee, and big corn cribs exceedingly valuibie, V IP.UI . A v I N"HTH C.MI'.l.tv A. The . , . "". . 11. 1 l.l.fis -llurp .r:n.le.l el.:irr..p In .111 .1 1 Mil! from lli-di I' ,ii,i s .!...,, 1:.,. III. L I Ulll'- I . lllill I'l I 'J I1I1IKJ 1 (ler- Thif net route to iff-et a connection with th ,' v or able for the I lovernnieiit. I.yiichburgh and Alexandria road ; a pro- ; The Kmpemr of Cbini diivowi the f-o-jeet now wanul advoratcd by the Lynrli- eeidings of tbe tiovcrnor of Canton, burg p'ople, as will to necure tin; trade of , Ue-t.tii North Carnlini f,)r, .,,.; 1110-t ll'I' Cf, che ipe-t. uu) most l'te.litl i. .1. . .. I. trive! r"in- tor ine --real .vorti,irn an'l .loir, u rn ,.i.en,i, 1, Amain. r.e p.ii.ii-iie.i a f. w wteks since a I. tier fi uii (iov. More- l.rail t - ,. r 1 1, ,. .!..,.,: ... : .. , t .1. . !... . 11 1.. .ft b-d ...g of Two Urge' yes.. Is at IVaufort Harbor, laden wii li iron for the Atlantic l'.oad. Wc lenrn thattbo.e v es-el yn their P-turn, tnade their way out to o in the -hoi t time ,,f 'Ji and Uu miii.it' s. Unrofthr Captains r.-m nkcd that it was tiie first lime In' had ever ot t sc i before he could fit hi' unhor in. I.'v.-ry invi-ti ili-jn th.i! has been niaile, bus j;ivcn a biitionul r.roof of the nipenoiity uf this harbor. i-ns- 1, m , .. . .. "! .lM.AVK- t EI.UIII tTKIi 1 ' I' K A.M. Lit Kit Pil I.S will do Well. "''!'V ? ' the wrapper, but ul-o ue: 'iti.f 'iii eii v . loping e.i'li Ii oping e.eh t.ox or vial lo protect the public from impo itioli, the pr.iprb toi I'l. iniiig P.o , of Pitlshur ', ' .(. have iiat only ad pted entire ne wrappers, ' which will hereafter be printed in iii.ai K INK in .tend .,f it mi, as in the old, but have made nn rnl Ii e eh i n,... nlsnin 1 1... 1 1. .. i ...... The 1 hreel ion- of the genuine hire after will be piinlcd on lim; white paper. This paper thev have ii.niiiifietiiretl ....... I .. r. . .i : J.nrp'isc; it is ail ir.ilrrM..tit. This water rk cm, . f,fn ).y :0!,!jn, t nirec'ions up to the light; it will be found to read as follows . Pit. M Pant's Celcbr.-il'-d 'i'riiiil'i..'c and Liver Pills 1 Ml MINli ;,(M., I'rorietor.. ' IIfaw I'M ma cm I'-n. Si,am,rr -Iu '' Cr.o mill,., S. C . a jury has awuidc. to a ! y '"'-' lady sslU'HI dauiTics again-t a eitie of that pi ice for slander. After paying! lawyers' fees the plnii tiff devoted the to- j '.ui.ninj sum to be ucvuli t,t puroortc. t FOL'lt DAYS LATKIl FROM AltUIVAL tl!' TUB STKaxiku a.S, ' '- Nkw Yoiik, April 1. llio I utiard Meamcr Asm, from I ,i.. r ., . ... 'IT. inuipu'M u luo ....r.i nv..n ui ui0 ; ultin,.j I .: ....... "! icrcnco iu m-ni ininiuiiiiiie v. tn . liisirucnuus imio uvni icceiveu Irntn Pn ma. j eounTcucu upon me coniliti. 'I'L. l ....... I.- I . 1 - i us I'jcaiumi ruvojr uai ai rivea tit .M ill. of i nil. t tu. .i..it ..: i.. r i .. " "mii uwi-iiiiia me iauiii si,.t ' i, i .i t i - , I.uei wbs signed on the 4th. I ho Uritish ar liaving difficult, ,i(B . Janan. J wo aliitK of war Utt ......: ; , ' . ' , . u,.,t .' . . 1 'i'i, P.....:... m;:.i.. .. j iiq lusriuu nii.nici hi. V-OMMnnMinopi has demanded an explanation rc.pi ftl,,,, , force of three hundred l'olei Cited otiU . I Knlish ay uipatbiier who havo landed u , Circnssia. 1 ti, si..,j::, i. ....... r rv . . ICve i..i!Sioin of francs to put tho fonifh-,. , tiona of Alcssaudiia iu an immediate itate 1 wi i.ciciicr. nl ! ml instruction were aent from Caillt oa ; Hie l.tli of .Marcu to the Imternor (Jens. , ral of Havana, reapectin the difnciiltic, : with Mexico. T ..1 ln.li iti.rst.1.4Fn fl.l..si..l.t..:..i . r,rri,f. , .I..H.-. y,-,, ...... .., v, which iuc ti,ia. ..v ...u 6 . . ,,.,iallt ri;.,)r. a, tfety ino,lifi.-,. J he ilisendownients of nil r..'l i ..ta .w! .... b...t;:.... .1... t i. .t . 4, a Pate e-tablHitnciit. j 3. UeIipiUJ cquaiity. i,,vo!v ing the r-- : p(.3i 0f the eec esniira iirl... n.i . 4. I be enlargement of the, country fraa- .'tHsfis, J fl. .p aolitlo,, 0f ,1,, proi.erly n.nllf,.. t 10ilS, .... 1 - - . ' .1 1- . rt . . , . iiio i.aeaii m oi me rcneli I a l,i,t ! V ' " "-'h tie ; " meorpAtate llie al.ii.et lib ih, P parinuiit of M..IO ai.J imp-i ,al II ,U. . hoid. It is rumored that Concha would be r". cnib'd from Cubi. 1'uLiful. The I' it of the S 1'ind duct trcaiy !, pn. llshed. I'eumark en-'i.-es nnl tol'tTapt dura whatever on ! pain2 ths iU ,ur., whatever on v.-f or Sound ; aUo to iiikintain b-'lil-, I..- rt(. . . . annioae bed of its i.oris ..J ' tlt. roa-l. , ' ii i I :, . l .i r l . . - t-c oe. . r, orresPon...eti. ,l " l' Il.lll l,n.t!ll L i.....l ; J . 1 , - : ,'"5, 'ro"r',?. ranee d. f r the scfditig of a I ii;ch arirr 1 I "I'll HAYS i.VI'KK I'KtlM ITIJOII.. ..,,,.. , ,. ........... 'ARRIVAL OF isTKAMLT; CANAl'l.'.N. Pouti.anu.AmII. j The tteamcr Canadian, will, a Jviem from J Liverpool t the ilotl, ullmio, ha trrirnl. . The eolton market wa dull and unclim- cd, with tales for the thn e dnys of I ii- i bales for speeu.alion and export '.'."no JJrcilt.in dull and iowcr. Money Caiisols i'.-Jt. I):p! ,iaiic relations hive been uprt:.!J b't'tco Austria and Sard.'uii. The Niagara had arrived out on the '.'.'J. Parliament hi- been Ji-..l te l. Tb' r n "f the nnv Parliament are returnable " ') l April. I he Hhglish pre jik favorably of Mr. J 1 j ( fj .. ii o n 's Ihaugutal. A Priti-h steamer In foroed the f-,-; Waugasatii in Jayian, becau-e r fu-ed 1 1-mi-.ion cintrary to tr. it v. The l'.'ii,nercr 1 na i.peni d thrre pint-, but the cr.-w ff - - i ' fo.'iign porti are forioddc'i to ...Qelrate to , 'he iutctior. l.ATUR I'KllM V.l IJijI H. ARRIVAL UK .'fK MKR Nl AiIARA. i N.v Vi.itK. Annl !. I'r tii nf Amursov tiik Tua n t t:'i The I'liuirimulil of Stockholm, of Match -, -ays: " N'e hive jut rccdved ti e new of tl": denth of tho celebrated Sweili-h tritv.iler, Mr. Anderson. IP; some time o - to.it on his third journey into the mist i " "f Africa M make zoological lescsrcle , if I after having explored the bank' of l'; Tio"be and of Lake N'gau.i, he iin.l rlo. ii, iu e niip.'t;, with an Knlisbman, Mr l.rr. n, an cxcur-ion in an easterly diie. te.n. aiel Miececietl in reaching a country in! a wioih no i thrr Kur.-ipean ever pt netruK-d. I la "' b met a yrnin.; elenbuil and wei.l in p"r" of il ; ju-l as j,.. whs tlio J" lit .il overtaking it a very lane eb-'phai t J em-d i. two unlives lire. I on the liilt.-r and waiimbd it, on which the nni'.iiil attacked Mr. A ivl' i si.n and killed him by trampling him "''er foot. Mr. Anderson was buried on ih" - 1 ou wlncli he was kilbol. Ids niiin' ri ii- ,,:,l.,. eoih etioiM have been ib po-il"' the consulate of Sue, I.i. ..i. I .,r ay. at tl.e Cape of (loud I lope." WiiKitt A inariied lady who wi' i" t'ie habit of (.peniliiie; most of lo r tune in the sociely of her neighbor", linpp' ncd ""' day io be uddeiily taken ill, bad sent l" r h'lshaiid in prcat ha-lo for a pliysieiaii The bu-har.d ran a short di-tai.c, but "''" returned, i xelaiiiiin, " My dear, w In rc fhni I find you when I get back ! i:iils! Ittliw! Elcti-!! a Mil A N rif'IIIIHf! Illll.TS, from li. I' Helling V .in i.i ii v . m , .. i.u I trturi rs' j . e ' 30 t.t 3 mi ll, 3 t!y, I 7 renin i f l.,"t. 4 ' 2 1 5 " V7 0 " :i ; " 7 .. .t ;si .. 10 no " IJ " " el 11 " A pi; UJ ' " liOO.NP A .'. (e.'i'f, ApiU U, .lu-.l
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
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