1 J! i f J i 1 I i r 1 ' Wonders !'! never cea-e. How few persons have heard a bird talk in good Knglisli ! have aii h-f ciip! to In:tty Poll lion lie savs " good murmur," but Pretty Vol! l::is no com ami of language she is lift nn adept in etymology, syntax, or prosody she cannot talk sv!i 'i:i-"ieail v, like the t ilk- i II la 1 1 la , u i a .-m- v .1 u uwi , it tiu in m , i c ;'ati not, like him, three ii" J .-iti-ii'--.-i for i i-imple : " My name i, Mino Mino is a pretty bird How do yon do! Wc are aware that the pres ent Queen of hnglniid once had a parrot that said, "(iond inn nliii.', Vie," but never Could pioTiounee the word, " Queen ieto ria,1' aud on mccount of an unfinished edu cation, was suddenly neglected cr tuned over to llie understrappers of hidi-or Catle. There is a talking ti r I now living in Mod ern Amen, that haseiiber been remarkably well educated, or has intuitively caught the true spirit uf llie literary ntino-J here we are . , l.,...il. . .'-.,1 1 1,: hird talk coniiiioti st r.-e in t'ood lCnglish. lie is a nr. euriokity ; und we ill n-M believe that our eld friend Audubon would have sent a ball through Mine's bead, ewn for the sake of enriching fcii soj-trb rtiitholL'.v with an- other be;!iiu! .... riiiieii, e-p.claliy ifMino Lad said to the d i -I . i . n i h d ormtholo-tt . ,. . . . , ' in his wini, nr.-una f i id natureu manner "(i.-iod n..!i.!r..-. sir." W't i tin t likitiiibir I. Mino. at Lis h'tne in Trem t.t .-tieit. No 74. a few days since. ,,!-.... .u imi i,:ci:p! h l itiSjeii t t ) i.ive ail a'leuate nt -cr:pnn ol Lim. II. in at out the me of the American . rrow-biac'n Lir.i. aitl.oui;h a little hea itr. His leiij.lli from the t: cf the bill to tne end of the t-il feather- M about f.-lve ILcl.c. lie has a n-liO Lui cf one meh in letigtli. lhs pliim-.e is re-.kabiy beautiful wh-n in tlie ray of the .m. li i- a very rich v;.ri' j'te 1 put p';e a-d i-reen The wines !,re nearly Hek. wiui wbi'e bar- ne'.r the ends. The featL.-rs on the .-ni are vi-ry i , . , ! i Hicrt. Cr.e :nd thicl;. and r.-e.i.hie tlie rich- t-t glo,s :.( u.nk i-!v. t. lie ha- along and Wautif.il ii rp.'l -( I 'il't yeliow extending from eac'a ki.ie .'f tin' back of the head to the nan of Lis tieek; there U al-o a small . j't'W 11 :.-n.' m itk each -i'b' of Li" Lead. lii-U-oi'! el arv yi iiow. Hi t-iiign- i- ! -!', I" 1 1 -d at t'v end. broa l in t.ic till at arid fi t.'t-u uiti -iMiE troni tha if tiie parrot, which is reur.d sbo 0!l.e I' a I curved . nd Mr. J lilies Mai. r., t'ii.' wei'. know n taxi 'If r' liiit of tin- city, inform u- that the Mm.) litds, ca'ilid, iri natives of Java, and that th'K a 'e rare e' en in t but l-'an-I ; li'nre t.er. that t ti v s-Moin t ib;. They hive a Coal ; i- t 1 ili eat v-jkaci-m-lv. t Jok- ei or n niti.i. bie-.l, p. a'tie'U.b ti'i-v n IT" ar to r UUii al.J UUit, ii-h siintile meal a:-J no Mr. M.iiiii r s.r.-.'d a M:i)o lord Sjiiil y-a: t .U li.lit 1 : iiirl. S'Jal.li.. I lli-1 , it couo , mi.; iaa lit: pro- nu:.- -. 9 TLe t-.ro Mii.o, in Tren''i.t street, the j-ropctty r.f Mr J i'h'--',ey. ha- a Cue tciur vo! e. and !.: t may ti uly be ternred iiit- iiigiie. Wf- have seen .-eve-r! po--viis ioukii.g ad miriiisriy at him. and Lave In- him ray in the me-t d.saiu t lt.armer, ail' r he hu- iaj.u iutiiitiy, appar ently ii-t' iilii.' to the rr.v r-atijii, " My tame i- Min i A n r wait.nj some time, ts if he i ir.t-r'ed a c or piiiin t:t to be be-f,ow-J upon Lim, he ha- raied lii ii'-au-tifui h'-ii . r.ii j.ron.i'. v -aid, Mmo is a beautifji Lir t If to p. run o5 r ar.y word ot p it-e. h- W a'lO-it tu Li ef a titin;-', tor1.. i.i o-.f-k t tii a.-tijiii-h-el pectat r, ar.-l in-iinaoily and etnpiiiti cai.y v s. ia a i-harp tone."'!-? away! jji awv '." He" i;. ii 2': . a loo-i stid i arty t tifaw.ez ikiiy 1 !.e the "ha-ha-La! ' of a h'jmoo eiig. f c;ur-e. every person laj-.-hi.it ?!. Jr.)!! r : r ' I . aid 'he d.-ji! i. ;rd lut;hs i-ait. :.: : v-, " flood rnort 11. g ! ' VLn I- set- Li- adiuirer? li pre. he 'ells thru) in the plainest larjuagi to ?hijt the Coor!' If he is a'ked his uvtne in an af fect!anat tunak.i.r, ie ii itnineoiateiy r- ply. ' My nan.- is Mlno Ho r.f yoi! do 1 V. hen he l.-'r several persut:- conv'-i -:ng carbe-t'.v tjg'tber. without t-ik;n a:.y no tice of li in, L'.' xe.ainis. " 'A irit ar- you J-liiir g f .r !" The words re a.j s'jdd. nlj (pokec, and the oun 1 so el j" ir reen,bis a L-jxau voi.-e. ti. -it on- i r a y incirn-d t rp:y liut it i dob- of your iiui!i.. ! liit i.n'j is polite, veil educated, a.-l very amu-it.g, ai',ii04:b Le is vum and fvtd of Cittery." fcvery pi.n-r U- e'.ven we havk l.esrd T.no p-ak ic t'r.e i -,n't of 1 ri . i 1 1 u 1 : b-t-ju'd pro': it 'v : t so t-uji.'. -. ext-ud Lis kli'il-iJr" f.f ti.. Ktil.-t. ri!..'Oa-. that L coil: a .1,1 the talkin; at tl.e 1.1 xt . clo'i 'jfoir I.-ii-'iita? for t.otLit.g. and tl u rue e vi.-i-irra. ;. money to our tax puling ct.ielis. It is a fact that, wu-o he is in the L iir.er l. sptak" th-; Malay latiuag". t'j'-j iv, a:..J at ; -11 efi'l v f-,r Li on grat.fiea t.on V. - i.-.p.i that Mr.K.ih'i Hurr.-tt. the l.anie'lii ik-u.i;!.. il; il-ten to Min ' for i V'ti iinj '. at.d f'i.i -j" a tr:in-.j", n '0 it. J -r, ma '. i, ri Tj, -on.. llie-- ij'. an 'ii. CO Lt j " t Hi V l'l - pri -'t.eii I" us t.y tl.i- r ii;.rki.!e b io. II- n-.iti y u.at.i .t a evrtaiti d.-re.- of ii gen . He a; liar-r.tly tikes p it io l:t--M!i t- or d.rtrv col' er-ation. ind ij.-i- i-x'ra-ir iitriry j-i. 1 : fo t'i j,; wi r If c La-1 theeti'h'i-ia-m of rut A -"iuM..i. iV, l-i.i,, i8-n. (.' ivo.-r or l.i i e. i , if tl.i- oru in a rn.k ii'on- t oii;rtord-. 1 i 1- oa tu r, Mr.' I's l-'T, W?:'l WI:! tie p kAs-ej to sil'i lOS pet t'l the I j- .." wi.i) fiii.. to -ali. ha '-f.i-ni oi.e r i-f 1,1,1, : r d !! sr- f r t.;oi Mil .. 1. Mil,-. ,:vr tne c 11 y j-i c i k n 1 . '1 -.-I 1 n nari to 1-e lira'. -and 1 1. . is h-.i i.a 1 ird -.l it. tie Ha.g- on.-e. li'- ;v imitates tic nuina'i 1-AMi : ! - - I k-.j-r- i. ri: 1, 1- 1 1 . . ....... Ik .e jl r ,.-.; i 0,e k I;'. i and 1 i.g rat.!- 11 N- ' '"I 1 ' f o.a ii. 1 1 . ff ,,t fjo.ir. A.! 1 pi. .1 Ll al! . t- . 1' 1 I C khii W S tli ik t-.i.u u- ! ; f r , f . u 1 pri ; ,r,.,j ,,, MM fi.-V lliTiVII N' t !'t lvr tl.tr ta . n t o 1 e s r t f-i it-.- 1'i.st .-a . r' ,j, 1 in 1 1 r y e .) i if. .'a . I: I- t'.-l ill, ii,i ii ' : -i -i ;,t.l..;- A . j'l . 1 ,e eu. i.ary oep,, ri o.. ot '- :- a - mii- j : 1 o- 1.1 ''i -r .- - 1 y ft .t any ' '' :- t'i ,'i.l.j r a., 'aii ut Oil o ti.e ll-W L-k ki.OO.d li.l 1 ti ti t A 'itf .sr C-.i; 1- 1 -111- late ..i-ch a! .1 ,1 . ... t. "tied, a an i.l ..! 1 .1. n, o ir linlltatial 'i-'ll.aiii, tn the fiaur years Io- If.'ft ialid w a -, 0. 0 t i j erimi-stt fr ini'Mis o. Ler 1. g iiiu .t I ! p a Ki at;.-' , ai d ::.' 1 ! .1 t J'l a. lla !.' 1 Ll.l't til 1 j-i I t si-, i:, ;l'i ' ' " V a ti,i -s i.f '".t 1! ,1 1,; -r.i-li ali '.-ii.ril M i - !' tl, f 1- A i r 1 .proielii :. i ti.ir.i ef I . - 0. a hiuiat ci'uiosirw Mino , rue I'ai.kiv) Hikd of Japan -!Tlovth CLaroliim aulbtg. 1 -iv'S Tuo da v. Jim t' 2'v IS Utltr-r 7-f in amioMiu. .iriNiN';s iSKI II l-.r ?( -e'l .'tlell t ,il r1 t'ii r fc. I' ' Mi f k lui- 11. kKKI!. Kso., I'll' "!li'f "'' a a i i r...r l Liiup rniinly.al tin' etiMl.ii ' We aro alttNurir.' 11 1 t; ki i t.-i , a- t'.iinM.i ,t Ant ul i li el ii'ii. Mill, WW. K. nr rt-.i i'Iimn tn T He t i.imtv I . url t im, NT l. ekleiuiuif ty, ill tin- i li'iiH'i; Aup lis' i i- el ii n . :-; - - , ip1(., , fUIV m, ,lfn U !irl. ' " - .... , - . 1 be C bar eton (.oi.rit r pu t-hsl.es the foi- ' ut v "al ' low in; appeal, at the n ue?t rt' llie ' fouth- tru Matrou," to every" Mayor and lviitor" -n ,l1P rolniIrv, Heartily approving the ob- , ,;.,,,. tf MB vrllivn Association " we i Mt I it ai.d enl. tlie es- pecial attention of our I nlend a lit to tl.e part , rt(,Kt-d t take in carrvinc out the .f cf U(jT ,ho vvT , . . atmn. V bat Atnenosn he '.it ran ret'u-e to yiidd to tiiis upju'Bl. If ih-re i ouu we wou'd to kuovt it. We cannot C01,(,t-U1? ef aVy tJitv- so appropriate as the , , , . ' . , . . , feot' e of tins eoui.lry I v vo utitarv sun- ' ' scription, coiitribuinig on the 4th ot July, our NattDal liirth-lay. a sutu futT.cient to puri.lia5e ibe last rctirig place of thcluati, , . . , , , .,..;..,., ,i. I'lliic'.pa'i ti.eans ill si-euriii to u our gnat civil .ltd rtlijjiou. -ii iiies. liul riad the apn' tu thi: m a Voiis td t 11 u am ruw.Ns, .1M1 i:iriui;s k m.w t'Ari.i;s, TliR'M i.ilnlT '1 Ilh t'M'i.N. Wi l.avp Wen cotnniisiioB-d by the 'South ern Matron," to inake an eartie-t appeal to the Mavors of cities and low lit, and to our brother K-iitor- ttuo'i L'hwt th- I'tiion. to iik up pro o-ir: v ai.il !;.", i.t, i to 'i.-rti-ip. 111 th- Br""t and putriotii' uik which khc ha uiidrrtaKeU the f-mclia -e anil cote craii.01 of Mount erno u, a ue j f-rpi 1 11 il sbritie ef V.'sil t MJTuN, slid the Mecca ot America. It is t ut t:.. liitiiiu homage to his iilu-trion shade ; to ti,e great tic.- anu gtodii. s of Lis character; to tho piivute and j. u: ;ic ;r'oe cf ahicL lie tva- the. n.ode! ; to hi- laurels a warrior and Lis wic.low a- a sage ; to L'- Iu'ihtLo ii cf our c'yi.try! I t !l,"ti e.Civ one let), k'h nowierigs and redeem ths ii.iui duty cf rc -utributing his nrt- tu tlie i'u-at and gl oiou enterprise of h:iliwii: the tof.h of a.-rr.iiT-iv. a- a public tru-t, in the 2u.1idi.iu eu-tuJy of Vtrgiiiia,.f-ar the reVirPtcc of all America, and homage of a,l tl.e viorid, it all tin.c to con.e. 1 he p'itp i-e i tl, Houtueru Malrnti." and the patriolic djnjhtfr? e-f An.cnca, of w L-:in she is tho -ri-.-i.iii.g and in.-pirmg divii i:v, i- to rai-e the sum of Two II L Liiikii Tut iAM- 1' l.i.Ah.-by voluntary ub 1 te:ip:i.lt, previo i to tlie 2s!l day of Feb- . ruaij next, f r tiie n'.rcha-e of Mount Ver- 1 noti from its prc-iut prep rii tor. and its dediv:.tin,. on that ha.lowfcei Liitli-day, as the pv ietual -iiiineof T?atres, paltiorikin and woit'u. M..ie lh;i n onc-eiLditU of the teqiiited kulu Las Lt-eii aire tidy raised, by the ti.iiiltce of the giflt'l Kverctt, a son of M -i-:ji ti'i-ett-i, noiliiy of Uii hl Hay State, in tint Uay.h--n liniikir lliil and the Palmetto Fort civ forth respoiive thun ders ai'aiii-t the comiiiOO toe. ( 'ratots, lee- turn, editor-, and pleaders cf both cxes. are already actively at aork, fr'Jin rock- tojnl Maine '0 foi'kn aliloima. from the AtUi.tic to the Pacific borders of eur con tineiitjl IicpiiLlio, uti'ie-r the Latter of the " Soi.ttcru Matron,'' in the same noble cau-e ; tut it req'iire-s I , as well as vigorous if ntto acbit-ve tLe cvnsuu.ma tion iii i-t d voutly Ij bcwi i. l. In the name, ti.en. ot the " ."ouiin-rn Matron.'' a t'ao.'. tfr of tl.e I'altut tto 6t ate, w illi anres tr i. Virginia blood riiutdn it in-r vun, lb" bead of thi tc.iy lal-iollOt the WOTUeil of Anieriea, wholi .-tua s-ick pi iow, aid wi:h t reinbliirg' Ltd. 'ta-ii--ueJ tt.o-e heart .stir ring appeal, wl.ic1 Ii isve p-eiictratea and agitateo ail America intht tatie, ui.der w Lien shi; ita-j.-ura'.'-il, 5ii i Las reudiTcd feasi't ie the Laiiowed eii'erpii-e in that iiaia-, iit'ier i,i-h aior.e ii'-r m'. riety con--i-l.t! to c 1 11. mo ri'c:,ie willi the public, and by i;i':h -he w iii go d own t-a an-J Lu hie -i-d Li 1 ty ar.d ail fiiture time for L-r sake, an wi a for ti.esake ot the sat-red rau-e with which ti.e La id titifk-d L rseif iu iMiiiiortal uiiiC'tj c prop'O-e and appeal to I!.-" Mayor, of all tin. ei sic.-, town- and villain s . ' the- U UI11I1. tv l.ri Iil' the subject pron 1 i.ett 'r, , i i.'iean-s of p'jijlic meetings, or ui uer w i-e. to the iii-w 01 their respective citizen", ti oiu'i r I liut th' r.'jiiiii i; l'ol.'HI'II Jlty I1I1 t:?ll- 'tti'l U "i I 'il''ll-leil, mil i'ii"iiiil i.'i unjr i-l,lr j 'nfi.i r . I.ij 1'w I'll. 1, tiji uf .Mm sr Vie. .-.on Sins-mi'. li'i-k. from eiery p-tilotiof the Ibpoolic. to e'l-ure t;.e M j'n.l ci 110 k puiciia" -, ami t t.e ' pi-ed cr. - 11 a t ijti, i y tl.e 1,11: at. n:v-r-ary ( f ti.- i,iith-da jf b 1 in, w l, re valor and wi-eom '"' abirth-iiav to ri jr co'ii;ry Ti 'or biu'ii-r edit-.r-, too, In the w br,le lb puh.ic, v. i'ei.d the if. ita ti.t toftii-t, a Miighi- in th- unit-r of M u-.t Vet fall. -''.'I !' -i!!n t ai d lib i-b-iit service, un 'er tl.e patriotic (tag ol " i t,'- . nithern M itrvii." both oiiii'(;ng' to th- Ofi-tl and Jayiii' at Lcr fctlte liaitiol 1 11.1 jry. sin rim n lib J Win? Tji'lirs A pn. j o-iiion I. a' Leeu luauc, we --e by an article from the I'lehwiond H hi, t 013':, .no ti c A u.ftieai, Patty an 1 fiii ba.k on the old Wh.g Party. S ame of the A me;. call pa '.! .-; pjs.- tnii p roig jitwn. Wt oc ii'i in ii-iitj f r Ii 1 Mep. A fir a. we are -on'-crm 1 ir-' ividualiy . -e j refer the American J'aity We ire op0-r-dto tne efl-.i t of foreign 1 1, !i .ji-i.c- at the ballot box. ati the Aim ra-an i- ti. : 01, 1 v pulv tl.al t 1- ever Hi I'- i s '! sd to i.;.,a e this slat of t .lri." Maty of tliT old H 'hi gs havs r.n c oi J;h'ti'un II n.j. ) of i,'.:.- tle.i i,t, ,f they iieirtdli reluiii wc 1 .1,'! in .er act with tleiii .-a!'nj 1 y . We ti,.ie 1 aic prtl'-r pal.;-.: rem 'aii.:.- a lut-y art. I'KroIinil Mnlfsnmn. n,. ,.V.ove is the name of a new A.nrri- , . . .. , j . ,-, can paper lately established m , Fcrsythe county, N. 0 , by Messrs. " e - niorelnnd & Colitus, tho hrst o. or men we hive received. It is neatly printed aud bids fair to be an able advocate of the piin- , ciples ot the Ameriran J arty. j Mr. Collins, ono of t lira editors, was co- if not nn entire return of that " era of good t,e uuiou of these .Staler, editor we believe of the Salisburv V'irr, ! feeling " which, forty years ago, marked the, oj. ''lie perpetuation of the Federal I'nion, and e-taLlihed in coViuuetioi, with 6on,e Jnt of the la-t of the block of Kevolu- j , le pUdium of our civil and religiou anu e.iai,ii.nt.i m i tionary l'residel.ts, at least it was to witness j bbci ties.aud the only sure bulwark of Auier- other person, a Ihmocrat.s paper in iu- n(J recutwnre of ,i,al petty proscription of; iean Independence. 8toi ) but since, he ha joiued the American ! lUmble clerks and servants in the tloveru i 3,1, Americans must ruk A mr, iaiaih Tarty and in his address to the public he , ment bureaus which marked thu " reign of , . this end witr'rcborn citizens should be cives the following reasons for doing so : ! terror." .We learn, however, with sincere ; selected for all State. Federal, and fnuni ,. , , , . ... ,,, J regret, that this small game has been started 1 cipul ollices or uovel nment ciiiplovment, in . laving become one of the editors o he Hnew tll0 h not) we arc confident, with the preference to all others j neve. thele.-., (,;rol,na Matesmiii,. at. Anieneui. W bg 1 Wef. privity or sanc.k.n. A c.so j 4,1,. Persons boru of Ameiican parents ..cw.paper.it may be considered by some , eime ,0 ur klI0Wle(tire yesterday of the r,i,iing ten.pora. il y abroad, should been proper tor i.stogne.n full our views ;pon slllnlllaryi dislnissa f a gentleman who, ; til4(i to all the rights of native born citi the politi.-al questiulis that are now agrtattd , ,ll0Ugh otJv , c,.r'Ki Conld challenge a com- IOns but by the two political parties of the country, i rarison it ,u t,at cmloble a man with any ! Slb. No person should be seleeted for liut we are, at present, not disposed to do ; memUr j ic (;,)Vf rnmrriti ., mho,e oul. .. (wh(.lher u,il(1 or forpi , so. for rea-ons which wc sh.all state at a fu- jf Ut ,,c fallpd onC( consi!tt, . , f uUreiulwt or 0b- tu.eper.od. It is only suiheii iit for "" being a dtoided Whig. We have no sym-. iilliou of any description to any foreign say that having become disgu-ted with the palb? roroff)CerH (i,mi!,scd for cause ; it is ' pott:11'ta, r power, or who refes l.un.bu-;- ry and deception pmeticed upou ; dtttJ p tU,e rIrUkted with the super-: I reeognUe the Federal and State const! .1,. people by the leader of the IVmoeratic , of pul,;ic service to displace t,Jtins (each wi.hiuits own -pherr) as para- par.y, tor tne purpose of cbtain.ng oll.ee ; unwonllv 9),rvallt, . lllt Lere is the r.-e of mouIlt all otlier Uvi , .)olltil!al ' and beine ati.-bed that tl.e principles advo- !..., .i, i;r ..t . . . ' eated by these seekers after power, are not tho true principles for an Anierican citizen to advocate and maintain, we have thought j.npr to tever our connection with, the li ihoeratic party, with which We have act ed (rem our hoy, hood, until a short lime since, when we dttein ined to join a party whose principles wire more in accordance with our own. Can any one, who is disi.oed to en h-t everv man m this eoniitrv e f pv the ., , 1 ; ,, priviVire ol thiiikiiii! and acting tor himself, ,1 : I . . I .1 .1,1 ei 1 iei.i n. iiici-jiii-v w e- nine i ii ini'im . J , . ... 1 1 ., to pursue " Are we ju-tly censurable tor . ' . 1 u . . leaving a party wlnen we carot conseienti- ouiy longer support on account of the cb- noxious prnicip.es held auu put tortli hy i-u- ,ii iuiiL'ii-3 iitiu uuu eiufc ivini ' ' . . -l 1 . lie are sure 110 honest, sensible tnau ... . . . . . . will think so. It is true, some of the u inl,l. ? hmlcrs of the little IVmoeralio eh'nr, I surveyor general imluded, and the three who think every mtin ouglit to stick to the judges, to be appointal from the West or ! moeracy, right or wrong, may atjd will to Northwe.-t, and the marshal from Mississip doubt Lave a good deal to say about the pi. Several days will lape before answer coure we Lave Pursued, but one thiii is . can be received fiom those to whom these , , . . .. 1 rt-i tain we care very 1 1 1 tie w hat these hum- , .. - , di utns may ttiiuk or say cotcernitg us. ..,..) , 1 -t- ,1 . (.,..,; e commend the ahove to the attentive . , . ,. , perusal of our Demoeratio fnends. furious Mail Jlntlfr. A few days ago we observed in a large bottle at the Po-t Office, two younir aliiga tnrs, which bad been sent to this office in a mi. all box through the mail. TLey attracted, as wcii they n L-hi, the attention of many of our citizens, for very few we presume, ever had at. opportunity of seeinc one of these ., ,. , , ... , , "cntturs alive before. e learn they were sent, from Smithville Lere for a gentle - ....... , , . , man re.sining la 11. mots, a ho has taaen them - home with Jim, whether to propagate the ., , 1 species or as a curiosity the deponent anith . It w as the intei tion nf our I'nsitinit.r 1( w as IU1 lUll.l.llOU Ol OUT 1 OsJUiasicr, ... , , , ., ,. . , , . it thev had not been eahed for bv the owner, to put tbe.n in "Lake Calerine." Our voung friends will le pleased to Lear that' , . . such umuterestmg v.-itors wi.l not mar the , -1 .1 :.. .!.. 1...1... . I'le-i-ure 111-t 1 e ju lue uaun 111 tniuinij, ' '. ; b during the fi-hitg season. , Ths IThfaf frnn ie mum iinp. c . , . , , Some ot our agricultural friends Lave couinieiK-td harvesting their wheat, and we are p;eaed to learn that the pro-pu t for a arc ic d is very fiue. Iu truth, it I -cu-1 r j.w-. tv..j nun. iu.iu.u,ii. 0i. f-rallv belicred thsttl.er.. h as nnt hen fnr erany teller, a that there nas not teen tor , , a . , many years such Battering pro-pects fr our agrieiiltural friends. It is ccrf-inly , much ..ceded, for such a scarcity in Meek-' i?thyrg La. not been exrerictced sitcc we1 Lave teen a re.-idcut of Charlotte Ri i I iiiiid Ditidrmf. Py reference to our advertising columns it w :n i'k seen mat tte t'lrectorr 01 tue narniie and S. C. Hail r.oad have declared a divi-! fiend of 'J per cent on the earnings of the' rr.ail f .k ll.i. r.s.i u't n.Atali We learn that the r,.ad i, AU , fir le :r, , I , t ' T" Bl'NK,'R II,U' Clif.KIiRA I K.N. The j between tliiTpartie.. when they made mat tne road h do,r,g a fair bu-.r.ess, but . gWfc Bj)k,r 1iu celebration, or iuaugura-' tt C!lcll otl.ri , for the interference owing to the heavy repair and ot,er inci- ; tio of ihe Staue of General Warren, took of ?lTlcl ,ir(.scnti we doubt not would have detta! expend s there was some doubt wh' th-1 place to-dy. I he weather was cloudy, but ,t,-,j,pc( the proceedings of " Your Wor eradivdctid would be declared or not, but 110 rain "",ie morning. The procession start-; ,hi - lyV 5. ti(.uff f( became r.con- ' -.1 . .!..!. f... If... 1.... 11.11 TL..! J .1101 c tiMdcrati-an tl.e jMrectors concluded to declare a .-mail one. The road is now in excellent order, and there is tolhing teeded but the Danville connexion to make it one of tliawast profitable roads in the!"' ' u , "u ' ll.a Mttnr, r.f K. n,iiipii nml llniilmtl . country. W , C. ami Pa TiiEiiriiHlji K'Hli We aic gratified to hear (and our information i authentic) that the Magiatra'es of Kuther ford county jroj.o-e to subscribe SIuU.OUO t a the capital toek of the Wiimiogton.t har- loile, ami liutheiford Kailroad ; to be aub- n.iucd to the r.conlc of the etv fnr t,u. Lealioc or rej-ctnan on the th Auat aeit. ,,.,,', ,1 1 ,- r; lie also learn that the Justices of Cleave- ,,,1 , ... 1 , 1 , , . iiuil county Lave determiued to rnako a sub - -.;, tin, .is-iii 1, .ni.. . -dipnoi ol t.iO.Oi.'t to the stock of the com- t .. ... on the dl I hursday ,u Augu-t (JUth.) 1 his is r neenng news, and is well calcu- .1., In n,,..i , ii;.,i... ., ... "' ; ,' ' V .a,vU.,.ucwt....,.,j: the friend of this great enterprise from one cu a, ue 10 me oiuer. 1 ne nome ex - - a.tp.e of Ihe-e eUl.tie in thus coming to th- ai l of the- w ork, uri-t have a tn'ast salu- tary itfluence in causing a generous spirit of livi,ry among tl.ccount.es dih.-Hy in- urested in us suec-.k, and which have not r t come to it, rescue in the manner iudi- j cat-d above. We tru-l to hear soon of a bat.J.ome subscript. by M.-ckler.burg, ; ami t.y other counties. Speed ou the good '!."'.. .... , .Mr. iiuiiari, the I re.jjent of the rosd, is; now upon the lite, s.o.ly travel!;,, to thi p. ace, .mo .rop ? , every county as lg -s v....w.,.:....-e. r. q i.ro, or ir,., int-r-ls vl tne road d e in a n i . ilimin"ton Jrnid. lUYsiiF'lrt.i' :. The Pennsylvania L-g 1-1 lion.- us .(: Hi ar.le'i the noiicv of N Voi i t atoii -tif.g 1 -y 1 ( I ' ii e r States have or grac; ran sight tnis. adopted a siunlar ru.e bv t .lute in doing a v w ilh grace un sigLt bil,. viz: 'ie-a-g, 1, Missouri and Teiine-ee in the contrary, grace i allowrd, by rtatute, -.ii -igl.t bill, iu .North Carolina, South Caro- :,i,a, Massachusetts and W isconsin D, 0th r Stat.s ibu auhjt-ct L- tot beku acted ulf00' I Vkith. From tlie impressious which wej j rlj received and l.ave always entertained ! .!..,. 1. . ...... haI a fuK nf that l-r.wi. iiiiuiiau iMu nu deBt., personal chariiets-r and disposition. 1 together with the liberalizing iufliictice of . ina long experience in tuc ciu service 01 the Government, we Lad Loped, and even! ventured to express the hope, that in the accession of the kind-hearted .Mr. Duchannn ( to the Presidency the country was to witness, . n limn iiv Villi u-v t'liioiw nu oiu cial.isimproachu le,but who wore a sword 1 6th. TLe unqualified recognition and main in defenct of his country before those who tenatice of the reserved rights of tlse several now convanieliou'ly deprive him of his bread States, and the cultivation of harmony and were X i'v'J Such a cao wp eannot aup- j external good will between tho citizens of pose to b solitary oue. A'u. Intel, asihoton, June 1'.'. FbuM WASHtinTfiN. I'lah affairs occu pied the attention ot the I abinet 121111 to- ., . , ,,, ...... ,, 7, Jar. 1 Le arriva.of Hon. In bp r. 1 hotnas, i I 1 1 J.J . 1 f .- .1.- i who na ueeu uviiiaicu lor me iruvcruur - . . , -1 it, . ri- t ship, is daily expeated. In the event of his . 1 i- 1 non acceptance, theindications are that Col. ; Cummings, who, Living once declined, is ; now an applicant, will tie appointed , low au Bi'Liuvaii', ail lie BLiiniimeu. 11 1 . 1 1 .1 . 1 . c ' not improttabw thataa entirely new set of ...... .... -i It is . officers of the Territory will be sent out, a : .11-11 r i appointments aie tendeied. 1 hose officers , I'.i 1 t , will travel to I lab with tho limitary forces. : .... r . 1 . . , 11, J he rostniasler tjennai has concluded a 1 , contract for earning the mails between Sau 1 Aljtf,nio auJ SaIl',,i(T wUh janiPR p; hirch,i !f r.lifi,r..i. tl,r,tknf Sl.-.nimo r,..e attain for a semi-weekly service. . . ' Mot !lu n n the Ai it' 1 Mk 1 u'uc f-'uj't. Dill.i lutallu Ji'jurtl1 he .Mtltturti :i 1 , , , Lalltit Out, v. ... v, ... r 1- .Ntw 10RK, June li. , ,, - . 1 . .11 Atotbrr serious riot between the rival po- ,. 1 u . , qileUCe of at. attempt made by'a body of i . 1 . . . i vi- 1 Metropolitan pouco to arrest Mavor Wood 1 ... i,--i- . . .1 1 nd ."benff Wikel, on a warr.,,, gran ed by Judge llott.uan tor an assoait 011 Mr. .v -1 . r 1 t onner, the .iletropolitaD totumi-sioner of Streets. The Metropolitan police w bile as- : i - 1 1 .1 . r.i f . 11 11 cctding 111 a body the steps ot the (..it v Hall, . v 1, . , 1 1 1.1 .1 'i ; w ere teateu Lack w till cl ubs ty the .al a vor a . - police, and many of theiu tauiy liurt. (-apt.. ,. ' .1.1 . -i 11 'expenditures. L'liks is reporled to be mortally wounded., ' , , ., . r Tlie lk ... filled with in witad crowd ! ' -'.'h. 1 he nia.ntenance and enforcement Mayor Wood surrendered himself to the of. U' fJ """,r;1; "'' , u j 1 1 .1 rr- 1.1.1. said laws kliail be repealed, or snail be !-- "'tt and gave bond, ,u the sum of So.OOO. , P competent judicial the .Uarltx u-ave hlniaelf an to the rnrnncr 1 . . . - 1 .. , - ' i he tin. itary were ca.led out. 1 he Nation - .1 1 .rA. ,. .;,,, I .,.,1 . . ' 1 I -. Hill"' ,v..ini,.. uuml. HI 1,1a .SH UUUI , and then proceded on their trip to IJosto.,, 1 -, - 1 ,1 T..idt t- 1 . . 11 1 alter Which the 1 w ellth iiegimett w as called 1 u . - m . r. 1 out. fevera, o! the Metropolitan ponce aro . ,, . . , 1 .1 ' doubtful ' SI!' 0M MiTi II The city la now quiet. Mayor ood Lar j i j euccumbed to law , subnuttinc to arrest on a . . . . second warrant without rem-la uce. turner j , (T trrt t'on.iioiK-r, and Cawt. JJ.ueit, o't.he Mayor Police, who commit- ted the outrages at' the City 1U1I yesterday, wcre rreted al the same lime, aud all three held in fco.'llMi security. TLe City Hall ie guarded on all side by the Mayor's police, uoue being admitted hut those Laving bu-ine Further out rages are not apprehended, although the troops are iu readiness at their armories, to act at a moment notice. j tendon and dispute spranj up Let ween two worthy legal gentlemen, lion. W. II. Wa-h-, ' inton and a Mr. Hubbard. TL lie, d d ! .,. , e" ' " ' ,' ' , streets w. re thronged and the procession was iopcrb. . 1. . .. !! ... i iimoug iiie noiauirfi presi 111 were . t V V V. V I '-"Yernors ot .New lorK, new Jersey, t.on- ..,, ... - ....,,..,, ; Senator Mason, of Vi.ginia; Judge P..e, of . Illinois ; (jeo. Peabody, K.-q., Caleb Cu-hing, ; and numerous others Latit rR'iM Salt Lakh. Among the pa-ebgers iu the Morning fitar, yesterday. I ure the luiltil .Stales Jl.1n.L1l, 1'. K, 1Mb - "'D' .J iroin can jaaise. 1 ney i MtJ inkK " tb,e 1'",b of -V" '- '' , ere oat forty-five days from Sail Laau to ; l,ll.,n, !.. Tl.ku ,sr,nrt tl.o 1,,,., . I'luepenueiite. 1 bey report the ara-s on i .t. ,, ,i,,a vtv slim and were nmris-d t H. p.ains very urn, ariu were surprisu to, , fgp ,ie c.igr.t', Cill,e ook 0 K, . -rley , Kort Kc.rn,, getting along as well as could be expected, aud ail generally heaithy. Tt . . ...I . 1. . e n.ej rrpurteu .o.iio niree companies 01 Lulled States dragoon at Fort Kearny, and atout tne same number at I' ort l,aramie, all well. Met more or less emigrant erery 1 'lay, with Urge niiinbers of st'.ck ; estimated that 10,000 wagoi.a aud SO.iiOO cuttle would j cross the plains this season fiar California , .V. Lrmts llrpuUvan. , Uoston, June N. ISTBlna,T,v, WM KASS.vs.-The Kan- 1 , e0(.rc.pot.dent of the Journal say, that: the Free State men of Lawrenek, at a con- vt.!Jtion reC,.,,tly Leld, boldly refused to be udtr lbf, U Uw, ,,f , ; l..,i,,at,JrPi ai).J Kane, the Marshal, sen! , ,.,,,,.,. or.i.-r..,l 1,. , leave iLe city forthwith, which he did. 1 A TrT roR ABr.i.n iomsts.--- We un- dkr-lsi.il (hut a cnlnrnl nmirUt r,f ...... gentlemanly appearance, was in town l-t ni-ht in nursuit of a lo-li'ii,". (Innf.f - . - ' clergymen introduced him to some f 0ur aholmr.n friends, and desired th... in .,1 him a (upper and bed. but without success, at latest aci iunts. Whether he slept in the fr--t, or not, we Lave not learned. Con- si-tency, Ac." Xcuilunjj.i,rt (Muts.) Ikuld. THE AMERICAN PLATFORM. The following is tho tdntforui of iirinci- .1 . . J 1 I .1 I V..:. !'.. pies Hiioiueu iiv tuo .imuru-au .huui un- ! ;cutioll eently assembled at Louisville : it u humble acknowledgment to the Supreme Jeing, for Lit protecting care vouchsafed tooiir fathers in their successful j evolutionary Htriiggl, and hitherto inatii. ftcd to ns. their descendnnts, in llie pieser- i Vation of t lie liheriies, the imlepetult nee, und niitlnll I the several States, and to 'his end, non in 1 terference of Congress with questions appcr j taining solely to the individual States, and non-intervention bv each Slate with the af- ... 3 ... -i.e.! 1 ilh. I ho recognition of the right of the . ,r . , . II. II HI . I luted slales, permanently residing in any ,.. . . ,. ' . . . . J lerritory thereot, to frame their constitution , , ' . , , . . aud laws, and to regulate their domestic and social aflairsin their on 11 mode, subject , . . r .1 l 1 1 only to the provisions of the Federal Con . J ', '. . ., .. , . . stltwtlon. witli the lirivilci-t ot ailimsslon inti stitwtion, with the privilege of admission into the 1 moo whenever they Lave the requisite population for one Ilrpre-cntativc in Con gress : I'iDViilr'l, aluui;s. That none but those who ate citizen of the I nitcd States, under the constitution aud laws thereof, and wnn, nave a Died residence 111 any ueli ... , . . . , 1 Icrrilorv, ought to participate 111 the f ir- ' V 1 1 who,. Lave a fixed residence iu any ueh inaiioii 01 me coiisuiuiiori, or 111 iiit enaei , .,. ineut of laws for said 1 errmry or Mate. ... , , . , ., ' . . . ., . An enforcement of the principle hat l"M,teor iern.ory oul.t to admit others lh.tn citizens of the I luted States to the light of suffrage or of holding political office. I'lh. A change in (Le laws of naturalize- ' '"o". making a continued residence of Iwen- 1 iy one years, 01 an i.oi nereiu neiorc i.ro- , , i -i- 1 ' c I vided for, an itidipenanle reoui-ite f"r 1 . . ,', 1 . . ..' , citizenship herea Iter, and fie udinj al pau- ' . , , ? ' 1 pers. and persons convicted of crime, from ,".,in " 0'' ,.l,01r ; f1"' i,,U;r,l-r,;Uce ' with the vested richts of foreigners, . . h . . ll'lll. 1 M'P'l-HI'ill iu Buy Ulll'U I'l-vwcrii , , f)t,rft.r.(,ce .ilb ' ,. . religious faitu or worLin, and uo teat oatts , " ' , ? , ' , , , . . . i 1 1 tli. r ree and thorough investiati . , ,, ,, , . - , into any aud all alleged ahu-es of put. ation , . , , fm,i-ti,iiirries anil tri,-t ekdiii-iinl- 111 rinl.lir tufnnrTtV. ! ; 13th. Therefore, to remedy exi-tirg evil. , ,. :1 r'r'Ve"t 1 d'TlrT C'"""V'" oinerwise retu tn.'g tnercirom, we wou hi . ., , , . . ' , build urthe American party upon the tiriu- r . 1 ' 1 cip es Lcreiti-bcfore stated. 1 1th. That each State Council shall have autuoriiy to arm-no; tneir several constitu- . '. . , . -.it and institute a pledee ff l.ouor, in-tead of .. ... ,. r , " , , , , I other obligation, for fellowship aud admis- 1 ' : a,01r,.":, ff' .. , l-- A full and open di-cus-ion of all : H;''"1 Pr,uc,P!M Ull'r, "r l '11' or,u- ("Jul, lni'Rn, June Id. IloW IN Till Cot II T UdUSl 'An All nr ' of Honor Autiriiialed. Dear Kxtrcss : (hie day this week, the County Court for Craven being is session at .ewhern, a con- I lie and other language very hard tn t,i,r ciled for the time however, anil ma-le a polo gief t .. your Worship-," and thus the mat (,.f fu,v, nt ti1Rt timK in,j p,.e ,t on i ' je,tcrda Y Krtd aj there was mue 1 caucu. . . tmoUi. ,(,e imnnnte friends of tf par- tie-, and rumor has it that a duel is on foot. ... . t - . . . . fjotli are genlletnen ot Mgli staiiiling a 1 1 1 Mtr!iu integrity; but if they desir.. to all(1J.e theui-dves with cotTec and revolvers 1 at six in the morning, I a a Chri-tian Lave ' no objection. Or. I'tttri'iuig lljjinsi. Hkportkii llr.Ml idk hv a S'iv i.f Uns ; RV ChAV Ihs Flight and Our lalmn.l , Th Cincinnati Commercial of Saturday contains a report that a quarrel took pUce, on Thursday, at If xingtoii, Kentucky, be 1 1 1.1 . , tweeii John (, ay, K-ri , a sun of t n- epurt- 1 . . 11 . 1 atatesinat, aud a hor-e trainer named j,. , , , fvd finaIi, . personal encounter, when (:aJ dre(, , revolver and fired twice at Kd- a . . . ar. One ball entered his mouth, aud pa , 0llt )tl;ill(l the ear. Another ball lodL. -S- L'el , tie back. Kd.-ar is reputed mortally wooded, aud ia perhaps dead before this lUH, (qa, immediately left Lexington, and ha, not b-en heard from since. Tin-parties have ,., ,.,, on Mllic!1,e .rnw Ut .,., Joh l(.li(!Ve tL, , BUrvivirj son of Henry Clay. ( f his elder blot hers, nk-llenry Clay Jr was killed at the battle of Poena Vi.-u rd another, Jumes I ("ay, is now a Democratic candidate for Congress, Cincinnati, June 1 :!. Anijtiikk Ft 011 1 v r. Si.avk Mxei ti.iiknt n (Iiiki .1 I jmtil Ml sl,,it ll.!,n and A'-g-o Shut This morning, a, four United ! States Deputy Marshals were arresting a 1 fil-it ve si a ve and his if,. 1 1... si . u .,. I.l. ...I 'Ir- ' 'a. r.lliott. one of the D-puiies, with ' a Ioiil' wo'd k nifc : unon w hieh .,. l...r 1 .. PulJ Marshal shot the slave iu the abdomen four times 1 he negroes were then taken into rustooy. Ihe .Marshal wound is of a tiangrou character. Ihe negro's is thought to Le moital. The affray occurred is a room ou Vine street, near the I'ostcllicc wLtrc tht bcuea were accreted. Supply nf Tea, Coce, Sugur, ami Cotton I heir Incieustitg CuU'lea Culture in Ilia: il iiuil 1ml in Mot practicable in the i'liitrd Slates. Washington, June H 1W7. I The universal consumption of tea, coffee, ! sugar, and cotton, throughout the civilized j world, is in advance of the means of supply, 'although new fields of production have been opened in the last half century. Thus, cullee giowinir commenced in I'nnzil only La'.f a century ngo, and Jfrazil now supplies two thirds of the coffee of the world. Tho culture of cotton commenced in the United Stales witliiu the memory of those living, 'ami a large part of the civilized world is 'supplied with fabrics made; from cotton of I American growth. New souroes for all the products above named are eagerly sought, but not as yet with much success. The l.'tiited States is likely to take the moiiopoly 1 of cotton-growing, and at enhancing prices. J Hut we, at the same time, are subjected to i the increasing cost of coff.-e, V'r'ar' ' j which articles are as indispensable to our comfort, as cotton is to those of l be wliole I world. I It is alleged that the tea plant will thrive in the United State, anywhere south and 1 west of Pennsylvania; and it is hastily in ferred that the United States can supply its own tea, aud also become n ri exporter of it. i Put, in the production of tea, labor is the chief element; and that is wanting in this country. In the nou-blaveholding States labor is so costly that it has checked the ordinary product of breadstuff.-, and pro visions, iu the upi!y of which, there La (been, for acveral years past a deticieucy. In the sbiveholding Slates, we see that laborers aro in great demand at double the prices they brought a few years ago, and that the production of Southern staples is checked by the limited supply of labor. To introduce the tea culture, in this state of .thiii!!", into the L'uited States, would be im practicable. liraul produces lea of a good quality, and the planters who have attempted its culture think that they will be able to make it a profitable as the culture of codec, liut they commenced their experiments with Chinese lal oiers, end, if they continue the culture, it must be by introducing aud establish ing a population of Chinese. The price of slaves La been enhanced in 1'razd luucL as in the United States, and the foreign Hup ply Las Lteu cut oft l" divert which from the culture of coflee to that of tea, would only increase the price of the former article. The I'lng'.ish, looking " the possible loss of the lea trade in China, through the troubles in that empire, Lave undertaken the culture of tea by native labor in India, aud arc likely to meet with belter success il it than in the cittoii culture. India may perhaps, add t the tea pro duct, and Afnca ought to aff.ird a large ad dition to the annual coffee crup. Hot sugar is destined to ri-c in price, unless w can find a substitute for it through the experi ments which arc being made with the Chiueas and saccharine pin, I. TllE A MtRh'AN MlMsTKR IN TIIK Ili'l sg fir C iMMons London c irrespondent, describing the scene in the ll iu-e of Com mons wln-u the Piiuccks' dowry was voted, say. : " Kvery seat, lot only iu the body of the bouse, but also iu the side gailerie., cupied, while the space below the Lar was crowded by thoe for whom thcrk was noth ing but standing room. Coupicuous in ' front ot the gallery, facing thu upeaker, were the ralin, ob-ervant features and the w aving white balks of Mr. Dallas, th'j United Slates Mini-ter. Since Le h bei n atiiong-t u I think he has Lardiy missed au important debate, or indeed one occasion, either in er out nf I'..riiaii,ki,t, for studying our institu tions. To an Amerlcau the discussion of Friday evening would taturally be both "iirious and interesting the representative of the people silting iu council on the Ho im tic arrangement and eontrolling the family economy of the aovercin. Perhaps it would be difficult to find a better oppor tunity for testing the possibility of roiuLin in and reconciling, under a constitutional monarchy, the loyalty of subject! aud the e!f respect aud independence of freemen.' Ill btli THi'lilA The Mi l Htnue A t'enrii-miiti by the tame of Summers from Iredell, N C. sp.o.t a day here la-t week on hi, way home irom the house nf Mr. Joseph Pointer, of Per-on county, whither he had been to tk-t the i irtue of a celebrated Mad Stunr in Mr. Pointer's po-c-i in. Mr S slated that i days .efnre, ha was bitten by a d iea supposed to be mad that he iiuine- diately had the wounded t!c-h cut out and thoroughly cauterixed, but not feeling satis, lied h visited Kiehmond, X a., in seareh of a Mad Stone, and not finding it, he there aecnlcntly li'iard of Mr. Pointer'. '1 his stiaiie hinl been applied to the wound, and Continued to ndheie 1 it fir a while and lh n dri'pped otl as it is sai I to do w hen applied to a poisonous wound and bee an. ing saturated with lo.- poison this it continues to do so long as there is poison iu the sy s- ' ti in, and whi n it sucks ail nut, we under stand thai the stone b.sis its adhe-ivetea. 1 The poor man set-tin-d deeply dt jectcd 11 it the f.iintet smile, wis oi.-. rv.-il to flit aero his sa l face while Lere Miltnn (.V V ) IJhioitf le. Dka IsloS Aii.WV-T Di'lllt.K TaXTIi.n I he Supreme Court of I'.iiu le 1-lund, on Saturday, deeided that a hank coild le-thr taxed on its capit.il Muck, il the shares ihere nf were t.,ed us the personal properly of the bolder, because il worn I be a d auble tax. The suit on which this d-ci-ioii was made was brought by tin- American Ibink and the Providence liisiituli'm fur Savings again-t the ci'.y of 1'roi idi n-e, to recovei Certain taxes alleged to have hern ilieg.i.iy assessed 11 pull and Colleeled of ll use corpora tion in the y ars t and I "-".'I. Lmb r tin decision, llie Journal says, the citv will have to refund to the various bank, an) ant ing institutions more than 1,1 Hill, it fi interest upou the whole sum from the time of payment. It is altogether the largest amount for which judgment baa ever been rendered against tho city. The decision a!-o at, ikes from the aesed value of the ciry m arly a million nnd a half of dollars, 'I'll K fill M II A I-t.A Nil, A statement i ciiculalii.g in the papers, oil the anih iiily of a letter Irom Lima ti a Panama journal, of the transfer of tin- Chincha I-land- of Peru t u ihe protectorate of Kugland arid 1'i ance. If any ueli pi otectoi ate ,a ,ecu n.-gotialed by the represi nlatii c of F, ,,,;. ! !'...giand in Peru, we have r n to believe that it Las been done wiihoot any authority from the tiovtrnmeiit of eiihcr, S it Intel. A far sei;iug teetotaller, being asked the meaning of syntax, wittily, replied, " the tax out Las to pay for cttib drutk." THREE DAYS LATER FROM KfRnpp 1 lie steanii-r Fturnpn. from l.iu.... , ' il ilea to tlu (ilh lias iirM....l ' The news is of 110 particular imnon. The ll.itih Pariiiitncnt Ld nltVi but nothing important hud traupi,e, ' Tho disorders in Hclgimu ,avo ( pressed and quiet prevails. "P Markets. Cotton won unchanged v; , of the week 20.U01) bul..s '11..' ' closed with an advancing tendei,,. f'p I ferior qualities after the arrival uf I .(..iiiiwr I'ktikiln 1 Ureadstuffs are dull, and prices ,., dined, excepting corn, which is q,, held at about former rates. Money market uuehnnged. A Great Storv. The follow in.. .i uliirr ' nil linili'h nnt nf it, a I.1..I... . ,'"3 ment ii"i"i; 'u... ui VM!W,ia kpri! nit nu uiiiu-iiiu; iue:iic i"r lovers 01 'putie to ixcicise their iugctuity ; ' 1 ii .... ... 11 e onae aaw a young man gazin n , ry heavens, with a f in I (r and", of pistols in the other. We ciiileavornl S) attract Lnatteiition by ,ing s. a jD paper wo lield in our OO', rebui,,, ,, ' ...:... .-. i young man 111 iiiai 01 me country, , leu uomo 111 a siuio 01 ueraiigkiu,.,,! dropped the f and --vrs of piiol, (, ( (OT WT , with the ! ' Il is I of whom I' r,i I Lad left homo L I my friends knew nv ,1' : V 1 1 .... .1 ... . . J sign. 1 nau k me 01 a girl ,jq .. ......! o 11. Ill t ... 1 ... .... :t 1 lui n-iu'is - iiih t ..ii-( nu, PIUUCi up, another. I ed madly from iiC t, ... uttering a wild ! to the god of loVf, j.3 without replying to the : : : of my U came here with this f and 'o- ak of phi,.:, t. put a . to my exigence. My ca, u, ' iu thi hit. Ltd. MAM'f A TLIllvrt AT Til It Slil TU tcr Iroin one of tlie upper counties of i,, gia gives a most flattering account , ,1. cotton manufacturing in that Stat,.. .,, of the-'e factories were rsiii,j.,r,j , ,. . years since, and cien at ilia pr,- t prices of tho staple, are pay in.-ii jr holders hand-oiue ill iih ml n ;f falling below twenty per cent 1 i,t and o-tiabiirgs are of the lir-t qiulov . ... a better description of cotlou ., ing J,., , their uianufaclure, they find a n, ire f-.-, sale in lialtiinote, PhSUdelphia, N. . an 1 lJo.-ton than tiiuiUr product, of H mills. With cheap fuel, tight ii, ti,, ., of the cotlou growing regiun, illiu.lu' ter power, and the most agree.,!,;, , in the world, there is no rea-mi sir-. Southern Slates khouid nut I e li i, i : ; most U oUlirhiug lliauulactoi it. uf t... What I'm i t Sai IU 'I!,. ' lowing contra", is felkitioujly te iiult; l'rooklyn Kagle ; L nc la ."am, alter carry ing on hu-ii " ' ihe past eighty years, Laving tbr. e buying territory from Prance ntt-i M.i building railroaii, speculating la a i. and trading with ail creation, r 'n. .,: r a snug little balance en hand if laii,::'i millions, enough to set up at-noa. i ariks, and which makes Sam a n, among nations. Since our retaluii.m, I: land La q ladrupled her nali -i.ai e. i : other nations of Koropc hve run jf i --. nearly in pr..p.irli oi, while Sain hi. . i hi debts, bought real estate, atJ in. c. . laid by for a rainy day. ' Dhatii irom Katini Aiiit '!i ::n Some week ago wo slated tint a :, i , -purchased apple-butter al marli-l, n. : having partaken thereof became u then three or four of this family 1,.-., -.5 ed much pain, attended with fn-q i. it . itg. Last Sunday death n'ii -inl tne boys, John Shiding, from Ins -i.i-r . He was iu Lis tevemu year. The it : aud one or two child reu ar st:,i prn.fi and in a critical condition from u,: f produced by this copperas ;':.- which w as boiit d in a copper keii.r a , it it till cold. They am icdue- i t .' elou l:ke appraranc. nioati fr on i a : queiitly, ami will fcatd.y ajnn-i JOJauii.uii. Pr. t N t r or (..Km, m pins Tn. luissiotcr of Patents ha rect-iud Daniel Shaw.ol Lillinglon Hall, .N -r;i. Oiiua, an interesting liiscriptmii uf tv , tivatioti ol this nut. which Las bci. -si fuby rais.-d fur several year, I deer-; year (l".'iij amoutlel to over ont li-: lhouaiid bushels, Worth 1 '.'. - ; the Iro-t is out of the ground ti e las.-! kcu up, aud about tne midiiic ef Apr; off with the rdoiiL'h thirty-tlit-c n.ra. way ; two or three peas arc ti.-11 u Ihe oros-cs thus insile. Jtepiaul-i i cieau wiib Lots and plough, ui.n. "" cover the ground ; but to dirt is l vines. Iu tl. tober thev are dag ii I'" or plough. Hogs are then lunn-d 11 lield, and they soon fatten up oitiie upou the ground. When toe 1 lit' - J upon the land for th- h f-" ' lie .'e is no crop that improici the . much. Pil.i n Kit 1 mi ('avarv Pll.l's VrJ our ladies in the cour-e of il.e suii.ii 1 -have tu lament tho eCBp-- ol tin 't ' ihe following from the llatlfo l ' "'' " dicales a pij-si-ibln y cf reroii -rn ; :i-' 3 " About a n oi th sine.-. a la-ly '" on the Windsor road wa h align Ii ' ;,; c nt. .ining a pair of calorie, n 11 1 ' sid..- of the hoii-c, w le n the h" cage fell off, ami thu birds .- a ; ' neighborilig orchnrd. lirenl put'" ' ken to ceur I In 111, without ' o. " '' lady 111 1 he vicinity g n e the in! ! by welling tin 11, I hi V C"ld I"' " 1 A .yiinge r-rol a bucket r.f 'i' r ken to the urchard, and th" l '1 . .1 . .1 1 ,-l slli" were soon so wet mm iii' y to fly, and were raily las'i, niay be of use Io those I-' Li re after escape,."' J.' I' Ilnnr.s Dni'Mni Ladiei. 1 f i 'j; ' extreme chaiigk in your li -t 1 1 1 -. t r 1 eorrespodeiit of the.N-w '" 11 ' ' '. " lank a the llenamier ol -HI'.'1'''." lute for the f ill blovvu I'C '" ' tl,k l,elie ..f IViS wi.l foiu- "i"" "' "' . pll'lil.g, Ulll.lil-lgat-d defoinil'y. ' ' line, a r x ba-q ie, jors l u-t ' ! W iwal, y 111 mini , sli l'', ' thin '. A I!i:ltiKAitl.K ilvKvr-'1' Traveler conliiins the foliowinL' ship's crew, who h id been coiive.i a tliii c tuntith, vovuee. wetc l,:,J-'- I' '1 A; -,i 'I." ., J J' liapli-t Ihth-I, by tl.e Hev. I'iii'i"1', 01, jesterd.iy 'I L' f 'ailed l,u llar.ly,tl.l4g!i wh iiiHm ii '" ' JjliaUS lift 4t C'JiiltiieUCi;-!- II - J

Page Text

This is the computer-generated OCR text representation of this newspaper page. It may be empty, if no text could be automatically recognized. This data is also available in Plain Text and XML formats.

Return to page view