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1 " i - y A CURIOUS CASE OF MATRIMONY. The Patterson Guardian. July 1 4th re late the follow in extraordinary story : Not ten diys haveelspsed f-inoo wo pub lished a marritge in oar columns whilst with the peculiar - cumstatices cf the Mranjje wedding wo have until oow been ignorant. A youn lady ef this place went to New York on a visit, and w (iitrc-do-ced iuto a family rciiin; in 1'ifitt Avenue. Rv ret, dei inj herself affable snJ r iidcarin she was iovited to sjund a few days with them as a welcome jrucst. All went sino othly and act ing, with much propriety and pessessing such apparent sweetness of character, she gained the respect and confidence of the whole family, and upou berd'parture invit- j ed ihetu up to see he r at her residence in this place, representing her people as living j ia the lirst style wilb every luxury about j them. She then left for Patterson, after re- eeivini a jnomi-e fioei tLeiu to return her I tisil in a very khort time A few weeks after a sob and duuAter cr me lamny on i,e At:r, camr v 10 Patterson and found thu voun girl at hoiue ; , . , ,. , . 1 jr . .,' imi aiso iuuui nn"u. a live, .r.j ' from what iit'r descriptions had led them to anticipate. As uij;lit th roun g.ititle man suggested to hissi-ter that they should put up at a h l'' I ; hut I hit the young la.iy troHiiou!y oj.jiosrd and insisted vehement ly upon their reiiiaimuir ut the hous, which thev unnlly con-ei.ted to ilo. Red-tiiDC arrived, ami both were shown j to their Dins. In a ?hort time alter ti e youu niau had retired, the youuc lady j who is ibe htroiue of our story, introduced ' -nr..'.f :ln Li I. ...I .i, a mUr nllil r.!Kil tbe i.iht the . .i i.- i: .i 1 r.xrraoru.nary as '" ; eonduft sofins to have been, it wa not sucl; au astotiisher asj the vouiu; eeiitlcman re- ccivrd in the uipruins;, tor he found hiiueslf fLtrapticd, the minister present and fus jretict-;!). L.iiif kicked up by thepirla rela-: lives. The M.-ter upon L.iu, utormtd of ; the true s.a-e of the case wa highly idiB- ! pant and a.-tounHed even more than the young man him-clf. Only one way present- ed a-elt lor the young u,r,n to e.-cpe iroui the wrath of the hous holl t:d the tuesbe VI .lie ll' .1 lllrtl I I--. ti- eu,nize,i,he at last expressing b.s w iping- iicss to beeoiae a hus! and toouer thau have la! iiuasiires revolted ti. 1J is sisicr re- . u, i,i-w tu ....i i, .ejj s tbe Aven.ie i'u the scrape, aud the vouug , . . . - T . man. L, r brother, we i.clicve supped of in tr.e nrxt Ham. .Vitlm.g hus been iieard ot the l.riuegroout from that time to this ; l ut Lis mother ean.e up and visited i new'v maae m!e, uud a'.tcr reproach: c" ail banis fir their Lvpocrisv aud utcipiion, He- cared her son sl.ou'J ,ver live with tbe woman l.e had been lorcr-d to wary that - . i.i. ,,'.l ,iiF .i.rn..l.)' sooner hanhe sliouid see Ler, tLey would t-i.d Liiu a- fr as wa'er would carrv him. V, , J .. t Jims tut 2:ur ta Re st prtsent. ton- . - , , i r '. nuntoir excit. ii.ei.l aiu a ;rcat Ural Ol eos - sip has rouii ot of the aft iir, and how it will end time alone can tH. LiAtiiMTY ol Suil'i VsMtus The Boton' t'ourier, of the -J iu-t , iu its Lotire of the , proceeding m the L. . lircut Court in that ri.y, oa th S'Jih ult , has the annexed fiport of a trisl of a ca -e of seme interest, to sh'j owners an 1 uu-rcL-at : ' , s . , . ' l.:ore tfliti- J. Aihodj tie cases; . . . .. determined w that ol .u-tii. j .(.nrp. tl . ft. .Midda-ex. 'l'Lis a a iiKi to re- cover the value of thiity-OLe tincc- of lard, thippei froi. New Orleans ta the lilt liants nrrrro tr.g l'.-caam l? 'aangera i,f the seas' oo;y excepted. I I, e vts.-ti came to Buttery wiiajf. in i:o-lot, on aSaiurday. of which tie iih..ariu lia-J knowledge, tlau.li no no- . t l-i . " i t;ce of any kiud was given to ti.cm bv atiy per.on ri .prtseating the sLip. The unlau'iug cf the vefe.-l ii eoiiiu.vbeed on Monday in ji u:;,g. huj cotiimueu unii, ltiuay noon, when the lard iu question, which a.- about one-bail 'A t.ii whole quantity of the iibel i.ints' shipinc nt., w as lauded up ji. the wharf, mixed with csk and m.rchabdlze belong !;., tu o'.uer cou-ignees ; and then a fire ao Ciiietitapy broke out on the harf, by whirh t;.s lard thnt La I beta landed was wholly ton-uined. '1 be li'i'e.lant claimed that there Lad been to delivery of tha laid to them, according t the terms ef the Lid of lading. 'J he owners of ;Le ship coutended that as the lihuliants k:ie tv of the arrival of the ves sel, a'.d i tiielard was uu'adea and put on the whaif, their liability as carriers hJ ler ji.init. J. an I that the pr:-p'-rty after Ww ao unladen, was at the ri- of tue iihtiiauat. JarJ Curtis belJ thit the shipowi.trs were oW'-pA I , carry an I deliver the n.cr ehauJii ; tl4t ikern ouia-Drii was b-ot a de livery ; that tiit jjibhty of the carrleis con- Luoei u:ii tbe luereuanaue was not only Jo.a'eu, uui uuiu 1 e-paraLcu rroin te rat A the caro, and i.l..i-ed iu condi tio ii fr J.livcry. aod rc-.n ,ui oho notice r;.vij to the i.L.ii.'ili of a readiness to de- CiSNKnAt. 1 lots twin's I'k.-j B 1 PI !'is 7 1 " Ji !-..' -A uiong the ( orsis m trie .tt Mcb c.as sonirtime einre, in Genera! Sa,,, ln.,.. tan. of '1 cia. 'Jen Houtn i, as ali of his arquaibt.r.ccK we.l iinow, fvnd of n.inh and fun, and in aLe-t is what Dorfcks wooid call a P. U. perfect bnc. J be general, Lowfver, e!,tertalr,-r J ait iutense hatred fur that species rf buwan beic called " Lores." One of th-e gentry, a good natored Lut oft headed c;,ip, a r- gular button holder, Corn-red hiiu the other day at hi hotel Jiv na i iaaua;-'.d t- he 11,'ro J'lee d to him I a pent u,arj te ,'ay prev.oo - . Gene, , bore, after be .,) t . a 1 boinereu ,,r. ii.to. out ot u patunee. b aru that the crop of wbe-t ha, Letu aluu "I Wi-h you wojid do u.e one more favoT d,,i uvirt or your en.ifjence is so con.p-,et,t " V"., what i ,1 ."' required Mr. Hoa,- tor,, ratiier curtly. W, !'r you see, Mr. Houston, you are such sa eminent man, ruc.'i a " " S' vi r In lb J tha know V wnt do yoi want to Lx. use me, bat a person of your ahili- tiis ui.l lii.tir.ctlou must he are '" 1 ... I am soewl,at rj l,.t .terrup.'e.j li baogerrj er-imlor J cjiiit at : i . pri.y come to the or;!, C.n rite me tue -t' t 'f y rncees n ;,ir. bj yso. ro-c- iu t as voj I,.? Jwbt." J' ')i. ' 1 that woo'd'nt 1 '-rnG; you ar.v. I cau tel; sou b,5it yoj can rise ju tbe world if you wi h. ' ' 1 hat a yx : wis th, r bit I wa Irving :o -et at." " Well, eir, i II te.. y ,. C approach a sere headed '...; lt ' J Ust e t ' rl:i 4 red f ur j wi of OiyourbeoK. I II 'uaranv. jiogre'S iuinie llaltly ou the l ib tue eji .-; ii.rtit. " The button bolJi.r eolla-!, shoved lis Ljt 011 hia head and walked sorrow fi ,j aay while a cluster of gentlemen uesr In whe bad orerheard the eoov ersatlon, falriv itrraxed with laughter. JttO. aft js. n . ,s-.r. , CHARLOTTE: - -- : " -' T II (' S (1 il V , Julv 2 S . 1 S 5 7 " " : : : " - ir ,V -rcauti...rie.i u. m.m.r,- JfNXINUS Kr'RI!- " '" ' ,u .1.. . .!....,... . I'..,.i I rs. i..r ..11. kh. burs culllViUl ,e t.,IM,.E August tl.. 1...1.. .. , ... ,. JT V. f ore aiitlmnii'it In npiMiirup M.M. K ;K1, Ktii., f Cmrui iir I'm r. rurM.ii to tin iliee ut r..intir C.urt Cirri., t'fr Mick! county, l l!ir rnsun g A 11 11 s t 1 !. rln 11. " IS"" We htve had a delightful season for the last few days, and thr pro-pert of there; . le w ua vs, aim tnr in u-i'eei ui iin. i r i good corn crop is now verv flatten,,.,. I C w , bein Mrui taruiiu hail i. u.ia. ."" """" ' We haJ occasion to trave vel on this road a J:. ,.A ,,.... .U .- nt.A fii,.l . that the officers have adopted new re;ula. i . , (ions ... ., c andrate, Uri.istance if a pt ron is M.ted from securing a t,?ku ;e made v the price troiu the station he L'tts ob . . . ... prevcr to pay ,t to ,hc Uvlt station and ten cent' extra. .... . , n. , ,, , ., , , , ",e Uow Cbl,r ' Concord when, tcl ,;- ' t a ,ick t in Charlotte wo bad to pay to! ; Harri-burg HO cents from llarrisburg to caci, ,1PUse concurriiiL', Tb.it tbe Nlowing ,. , ! . ,i : . . n,irJ!i. ;..,., ...l ... . ..l.i;,;.,.,.,l ,.,n l,.., ini1" o V J ; . , . . wt" B 0XUS ' r,s-,;.us cnarg- ing u? 13 cvuts extra for Pot securing a 'ticket. When tbe traiu t-kts up a passeu ....r ne is charged Irom the last station thus. ; , . . .-. . T a ceiitlfmati was taken up at Celery s lurn ' '-"'i wmcu is t u.i.csi.ow iuinn,m,-uU : he was char.- d cents, the price from , Charlotte to llarrislur,. Now. if the effi-i , , . , ,. , . , ... , 15 1 '' ' ' '"ouej by this cpcrat.on. li t them go ahead. i e ao not oijeci so mucu to tue u cents, ii - i i CItra we had to pay. Lut we do sav that it .... " , M an nnpu-itiou on anv passenger to mane ! , him ne .ill rents fnr ruling 4 nnlns , niiti . ' r J ' the eiLct will be to drive eff a great denl of tbe way travel. The managers of the i , road should endeavor to make fiicuds anil not drive them away, Ve lfarn that Mr. Fisher's salary has not ' Lcen increased aa we stated last actk. I i JOuO. ,. , tun ford. ,,.... . ., Vie rjiid a flvir.f vi.it to our m.-,tfr vn r . - 'e 1 oncord on la.-t 1 uesday.it being Court week. Business scented to be a little . bri-k there, and we were pleased U sec so WftaVI?tw3yVlo'til- uponTueulaubir'T- which th- N. C. Rail Road was located, as rejects that place, as a serious draw hack . on tue tunnies prosperity ot il.c tills . but , ' ' 1 ' 'toag" 'ke Depot is nearly a mile oil we hope it may oreivuiuv the difficulty aud go ou iiiipronng. We made a call upon ''Mine Host," of Harris' ILtcl. ho we found in the best hu mor imaginable, and ready tods the honors of his house for ar,y die who may feel dis posed to call upon him. lie is a '.chip of tue old block " and persons vi-itin Concord wi.l find comfortable q iarters and the " out er mm " well cared for, by the obiigin" proprietor. He has lately erected his "shin gle "and deserves CEcourag, u.cnt. Call aud see him. Ac election lock place while we were there for County Court Cierk, by the. Magistrates of the county, to fiil tho vacancy occasion ed by the death of J. W. Sco't, E-j The contest was a close one Dr. K. P. Harris .tC:ived 1 1, and Mr. Wilkeison, the i-bt.e- man wh j'-i-ted Mr. Scott inthe olce, re ceived lo votes Dr. IKrris was Cluk for several years and made a pood cue. Tin here are 'o,,r er'i:-;; t'i-. oihee before ihe pecple, vil : Dr K. P. Hani-.Mr. Wii Tl -ti.l and Nclsou ;b. We suppose the contest aill Le an aLiniatc l one. Wc s -oppose our old friend C;l. J. ( Wal lace, has no opposition for Superior Court Cleik. We did not see him as lie aa con- tried to hi- Lou,e Ly ..e,but we beard of none. Ve noticed i ID passing that the Cora look- ed we, i, bet we learn that in some sections they nave hem s.ifTerir,g for rain, 'ihrojgh- out Cabarru", in tact from every wctioa. we The Irre .vuf.'n-f Kill. The la.-t lrinj'.Kit intima'e, tiiat Our op position to the In e Suffrage Act owin" to its bein? a De mocratie mei-ure. '1 hat is i.r.t the e esse. J.ver since tnc 'fieMion has h' (r, started we haveotr o'eii it. at Cr-t upon ih. j,,;,,,.;, t!,at if the property quaiilication was broken do n and all free 1111 n be allow- . I .. . . r 10 vote ior .-eiist'-r-i, tl.e s '. p ie vouid :,t sciuetin.e Li rsrian p nn started by some ii, mago-ije and an act he p,a--ed tii vid.fgtbe !iid,as was ilone in one of the aceitbt rpubis. And as human nut ore is the same, although our neighbor may cou- sieieri,.: supposition t ii!it-.:,ed, y.t we hodd ..iu. ru 11 101 oeeii e.'ync e.-e cyn t..e ti jtin. And a per.:. 7.0 can form not 10 i l.r4 hi the pr-p-o-iti-on .!d t-,u wit;, the 1 1 ... , . . 1 ...... .. . . , .o p ie, wi.iu tbe tree Jsuffrae liie-tl.n ei.niig.., tue vote of this Sr: so;nc 1 g,l, 11, or ii.u'ji;. the obi- paity bad a majority away and threw him arid bis ftt being en -of near '-lii and the Democratic paitv tan-led in tie trace chaio. be was dr-ie.l .... CO bow Las a ill eoilty of , tt 3,0t!t. Ilia true that grantins the right to auianl . , , . ,o vote for cenntor, .... Happen ,o , " 50 acres oflaml, docs not -uljectlhe hud to excessive taxation, yet MioulJ the free mif- . r .i. . :. , iragC act DeOOllie a pal I Ol lue orglil l Klatistoprevcntthofcpnyiiigpolltaxtocm - hmlv together nud take lie tax from the poll and rutiton thclaud. Not ouylliins. And although we are neither a prophet or the r .. . i -li son of a prerdat, we predict that tuch will be the case, if free suffrage U ouccessful. The Editor says our oljeclion is not iuao- iyour able and manifold services to our par coriLinco with the COUI.-0 parsucJ by our j ty and comciou comtry, and our grateful party leaders, ns they expressed a willing- ! remembrance of your worth na a man." istoeixe the people froo uffraSo,but they wanted a couventiou called for t!e pur- r i. ilm i. AJi-ocatinu a Can - t l o minion does not show that the lauded ia - i . ...11. . I .l....,l. j Uret wouiu noi ua oct-i. ! a Convention be called. Aery fcrftowU , , , , .- ..., 1, f,r. , Hnill avu UHUU lUUfcCU ttUVI tuu m.. - ! thi Hi; J he l-...itcr tim.K tie iiear.t .nr. uumtr .... , i ..i i m i-:l Uy that if he eouid net get free sufl. nge by ! the couventiou mode, lie woam lavor it uy IcisLtive netiou. e tbiuk the l-htor is biooaim'so much greatltat fault. He was .... . .1 i - x- . . . . W f ' 6 1. .r.lir..l Ilil.'innrliPtldln .llr. IllllllC-r. ' he entirely niiapprchended Mr. Ciiiintfr. Ye preteud to know some thing !. out ,m. :i .wi ;r ,,tA iiio I i Un-tiaee attiumteu to i.mi it mint t.aie : !.... n 4 if ! a tmivisn thnt the laud 9 lOQid Le i r . . I protected. In proof of this, we rive the ; allientImcut ,iy Mr. Cor- , of lbe . , , . ., , " . , ! Free futfrage Act. M l.orrcl i from : ' """S " t'or. Uuilford and knew .Mr. ti .liner fentnuenis o( aij no Jou,,t cot)sulted Lilll. TLe amendment has follows: j,( u ,lt,.,;iCr fthtrlr i ft -,vo. thirds of ; . .ii, . , the constitution : ' i bat no lax shall be nn-, - - - po-ed and levied by the (icuernl As inl ly : to learn, notw itlistai.ding every yffort here on rra! estate, which shall exceed the pro- ! toforo made to reconcile the difliciiies txi.-t- -ipo:t?cu to the capitation tax of twelve .-ruts ' 0 tlit. himilred . .liar value on land, to ,,,...,, , ,i lrty cents ou the oil!,, h 31a t Ibirrildc Affair. 1.1- I . .1 . . t II -i . .... 1 . v e ;cnni mat tn-i -u.iu -A.'cui on t i,c I . l.aii iioail intoi uitii one tt our Citizen that a horrible transaction took place at 1 m tU TU. eir. cumstai.ces of the case were at folio irs : , T ., , Ihereare several Jewi-U reu.liars in the . , ' place, wu n one of thin, a Doctor livir id a lt. ti!!.. ...,r,l.l .n il l..n : p.e-cnt.d the D ;ctor declined r aving for ... . i.i iii tome article of clothing purchased Ly a negro Le had not orJercd them to let the toy have it. The Doctor was ie l, an i ou the trial refused to pay this item iu the bill, i ' , r : and deiiueratcly shot the Doctor, the hail' I passing through him. Although wouudcl, the Diet or engaged with the two, and the Jewish peddUr was in the act ofsLootii-g tnc Doctor in the head, wcn a rti p sou of tlie Uoctvr In aid the hoi-e an 1 rati in and scciug the ait'iatiou of his father, str'iek the . - - m . iu(. nlllCIl ue held in hi. hand, spliitliii' if open, ar.1 when lining Lis pL-tol was discharged, tin: ball striking the Jew's son in the side and pa..ii;j through his body, came out on the sLoul Jer. This eirumstaiic4 cre.-.ted such nn rxc'.U mei, t ag-.inst the other Jews that thev were otdcred to leave, which they did. hie how ever, t:ot leaving but who Lad shut Lit-. self up in his room, was taken out arid severely beaten. T he three persons wounded were a.ive when the Mail A nt .1, ,-ui ti.cre ni- uo pro-prcM or i.ioir recovering. S.tice the above was in type w. have re ceived a itatciner.t of the tr-'ti-acti on Bi.ich docs ri'.t vary a great deal from otirown. 'J he Ihjetor's name ;s Ih-.i. and t',.0 J4,', uaine is l.lJ-ni. timer. Neither was dead at the hist accounts, lut it was thought that the older Jew would die, lut there al..-p. that the Doctor and younger Jew would re cover. Ii' mof riili e Sniliirpat in L . r. 1 1. The Col'Jinhus, (la., yVrr-jlanl r.itinrl say-, ' if the A hiiimt I'liun .;,ij I if II alkrr, l,',e (iiu.iu'l ljrniiii;rv u 11 ! S'iii'l ilj t'he A. 'in initiation," Well, wo shml ii.e l,o v far the D.-morracy of titor.ia' will adhere to what the Time j-av'. It seein that it was the Er-t pnp.cr in the l 1. mon that nominated Jam,. Ruchanan, an.! it fetis a per-onal interest in the sucee of the adbiiiii-tra'.ion. l be 7e i- ri;!,t to look after the "powers that be," l,t it j;) te isiar r-omtci . Sd tiiau t-neted us Mr Jiochai.au has been will ere one rdn f,r the interests of the South. U'e have been so often w heedloil I,- " Yr.-il. ...... ..... . :.i. 1 .Southern piii.ciples, ' that we verilv heiiere the wire-worker, act as if the v had the ri-l.t to scrv e the people in the wanner that 01 d ' can.cti do a whale, they throw a fib to it to flay with until tie ;t ready to throw the harpoon and then tuey iveit re.pe until cxba iHc J and t..en it is hauled iu. o in the last eh ction, the cry at the South there was no chance foi Mr. Pillmore. auJ 1 , ... ...... Mr. R.jrl.auan was the only inaathtit rou.d defeat Fitment ar.d Le would be true lg .'nc 4 Seulh. What is t Ii 'j ca.e now. 'Juclianan i tile ted and therein very little iloutitllr.il hnii-as will be free spali.st our eip -elation, and the South rnay he p herself a ,.(.,, car). ID: ill of 1'tl.l, carry cut 10 the letter tbcbatile cry j U ailis, " IUlUl I, fill it mlji e- A.l- r.foii nn-lc Drill, nt. Wu at,, that one day last week, Mr. fionix livii biou t.oji,,ty, w.s ki.lcd : ty I.i; hor's. 1 he ciici!i.st;,nces are thtse s ie a pfoing out to his fi, !d top! out in I.i fvU ii. ... t ; . 1 j 1 , , , , . 1 1, us 1 l.e 11 w I.,. Ir.. :. ... tl.. .1- 1 ' v .,. fr.' ,. I . r.. l . i - "u 011 t"e Ivan'a question. ,n., .ore l.,m, and rt i-nir po-ed that the rattling . lira arli,;U il ,s considered that Mr. Duch of tbe chain, frightened hi, horse, which ran- "nan intended ,,m i,r lint lo tun isr ll a abort distance and killed instantly. " A Diimlsome TrfSCnt. Tl. Wl,innf tint 1 81V1 instniit. L0..t,iu. the eorre.nden which lately co. tarn the corresponden.ee w hitu j . took place, hetwecu the Umm.ttceot ' tntl.-iii t.- llio AniKriean Mass McettD? hold " - o jat Ashevillo iu Uctoucr, ipoo, ana x. . , R Nelson, on the presentation to that gou. tleuiau of a Silver Cup, 1 y the Americana of 1 lWomhe, for " the hearty ratir.catiou I ii t i . ..; ; ,., j all experienced dur.uj your u.t .u.ong I last Uotober, Our nucerc appreciation oj To which Mr. Nelson replies in a tery ap ; propriate manner, thabkiiig the Committee ,m,l,ee f u... lo the I as the oran of tin American of : combe, for the hatnl.onio prescia l....a, t V-U ., word of MieaaraTO. , .v..,.. - b---- -- -------0- went to the party, wLicn we tivc ueiow : if a ,,.:,, .,ftv ni 11 I ( (run tn i ......... .v..... -j ; itscit, aim rejtaruitsi ui ine inuneaBurauie ! .)... il,..l U. I....), Ten npil I1IH1I1 if hnlillo , , . , , tt.' w nip, i.i. wvv .., rl.olllim.nt.e ,l)ry des- vr, I doubt pot that ; the r;reat Anieneati heart n ni soon peat in ; i uni sou with our prnuij ics. ii o are noi pie- eluded from adoptin.; sucfi other view of j--.iw .v.i.. " . r " r 1 j the American party is k.oht upon ; a....ui Ill tl. w liiiinl.trt .public policy as we may ueem proper hut, j n real questions, an'Un Py humble juil- dip ut. shouui i:e k. or seem to shrink i Tom tiieir iii4.il i..., ,i,.;,f.: ' lK feat in the last leciion should pot dis .. . . , 1 ... l ....... ;.. 1 tr, t ... ,.ii:..j ...l,.;. """'i i'"'".'""' " j uiuphe:!. Aducali,ig amuch better cause, 1 can profit ly that Sample ; and if e i ,..d udis,.,ed to onr Mors, and do not , pi i nut our advirsarica to itirmiee all the de- ', .. f i., ,;,, wAf. I of lalllc. victory will Wu crown our ; torjrta." ; Thr ririh Divtrirf. In this I'istrict, there baj bnn three can- lates in the field, two Whig uid Ameri- c:in flip f.tlii-r Pi-biocrtic iVirr. Tilr-nrd U,UctU Mc.,,rs. (iilmer and Waldellhad i failed, that alter the candidate haj,spokcn !at Pittsboro,' on the -10th, Mr Ciln.e' made . m y i ii , i u i a proposition to Mr. A adutl, loselccltwelvc 1 .. , :.. I i . . - t.. . i. ,.v, , ., wcu, in v. mij, tuvuu w Xnrricai Pi-il to tue caunt.iaie oi ii.e n 1.13 auu .iiirriran ! parties. '1 his Mr. Wadde'.l acceecd to, I twelve incnwerc selected and after ensuha - , , ., , . . . . ., tiou tin v Uicidcd thit John A.di.mcr , ,,, " ,. , , suou.d he the candidate. M r. V a J.cu ut- .. , , , . . . . , clincu iiuinciliatL !y, pieuin nunieif i-'jil . : fript ..Ii In tl ... iiimhi t of Mr C;!ii.r. Tl.i. i wiU certainly secure the tkctioy of .lo'.n A ,i, liner. e are rejoiced that the dithnil tic Las tLus Lei n settled so friendly urms I N. Pise removed ; ( baric (Wants, of l'eim Tilt Siilil Dlilrict. : sylvania, as Consul to St ttcu. in place of Ia this District every ( fort is being nmJc . I redetick Schiilar.!, removed ; Samuel E. tl defeat Col. Purvear. Kot satisfied w ' . CJiivas-iu; tLe District Ictwecn the rival, ( candidates and leaving ;he result to the ' pi.'iple, the atttn.pt has been made bv fraud to defeat bis election. The frail 1 consists , in secretly cltculatini a till, ted ci signed hy "Newton II. Uwyn," a youth of ... IratJ fill- ' people to believe that tho opinions of this' ....... 1 . e I! ' n ; ii mo is a man oi c.-nspieratiie innieilce in .S'irry, which make slanderous charg"S a gainst the Colonel. Reports are also in circulation that Col. Purvear purchased con, to still and refused to stli it t j hi U' igl.l on when scarce. This is contradict, d i y t'ol Puryear him- . .ir 1- ri- . sc. over ui own name, a copy ol his letter we have before ui A party that resort to hUtb tucks iuu.-t be h.ti run indeed Thr Prrvd.-nt nud Ranvn The Knosville Hi';1 says that Georgia, "irgiiiia and Mlssi-sijpi have no ri'ht to cut up any shirrs ,.,ic, as th. y knew old I! iu was anti-siavery when they voted for him. And in proof that Walker i carry- ing out the behests of old Buck it gives the, Eiviunan am Wkbstkii Tho IJ ...,C following extract from the President in-j Transcript relate the foil , win;; good auee structlouJ to jov. Walker. Let Democrats, dole touching Webster and Rurbanau : read it: Hoon ft..-r the Great Expiui.der had li- Tho regular le-i-l u uc of the Trrrltorv il ire of the Territory bavin, authorized thi as-i iiihliii'' of a Con vention to fiame a I.' ,ifit,i:ion, to b ac ct..d or rejected by Congress, under lie p r jvi-ions of the federal Con-litution, the p eople of Kansas li4ve the right to he pro-t'-'.ted in the peaecfjl '1',-tion of drlcatc f.r such a purposi-, i.nd. r such auihoritv, ar.d the Convention ,!-. if hus a right lo similar proti.-ctiuti in the opportunity for frinqiiil and undi-t uri ! ileiihrration. ,' sink a Ctmstilntiun shal br submit- trdti, tlir projjf of ihr lf,it:on, they mu-t b nrotectcd in the ei-rci-e of their ri 'ht of vrtjHf fur or at'-inst tin ii..-truii.tit mm t'nt ' expression of the popular will must not Le interrup ted Ly fraud or violence. Jt isO ft.-.te'd t.'int te batt.e-crv in It w-i ahso st;.ted that t! ,'t,'I'-Jlla"i' '"' P' in "ther Norther,, ! iV'V:" a' l" l-,.": M '''' tlU ''in? them in the face U-fure ' 'e t'!"r!!''" "kat right Lave tho-e at the iouth ho swp ported " Duck and Jln-ck," to t""rIJ " '0,' ' ail. e have 110 domt, IT r. 11 1'.,,.. I ... . .... 1 I . r :. . I s ' ' unii-en in i.vor 01 freoii:-ui many at the South would have Wl"" '''. they go for the "five1 U o fi.hts," and 110 f irther and wo jld aaci.ue.: every principle to accompli-b that ol ject. ('Ollilll AdUIIftll. Uy the ariival of the Steamer Circnv-ion at l. J'.-hu's, Liverpool datel to tl.e Jlth instant, has I 1, received. Cotton has ad. yanceil iu the Liverpool market l-Hid ' Of lb week ',T,t;t)U bales. , Pi 'S IT to of 7 11 v A t.ii, . 1.1 1 1 iii ,.v Tt... IIanw pubii-b today.!,, I'.,, on ourbi-t pnee r 1 srticle ,11 the a-l.i'igton I mon. the a'! ministration erg an bss ,,' dy been stated " ,v "ie i!V UCeil SLilieil K1I1 mi- IllOll., ll US I- II, I. ml . I. .. I.n i.t' M- ,. . ....... j.,,,, .,..,. ,,. ni'" ineu as tin ,m lux 1 H fluent r to mnLc h'lntrisii J 'irr Stair mill In ion' 1 o-,r .-oum, vxtnn 7rjt,. ,tn ui ll,r tnHru,i,rl$ nl .Jjl.vis to 'JM that rc.-C.uli JLtte. ' TRIBUTE OP RESPECT, The following preauiblo and resolution", relative to the death of Professor Mitchell were adopted by the llo.trd of Trustee, of 1 1)iviJsulCol ; ut ,llL,ir st.,aiou ou tU l(ith . . ... . - malum ; D.WID.SwN C(H.LIC:.E, July 10, l07. On motion of tho liv. V . . 1 Inn r. L I,. lJunter, M. 1 . and Edwin R. Harris, wo ! Kaq., were appointed n roininittoe, l pre ..iPaie reo utions .expresMiii; the view of t It us . f - of the ! in relation to the death of the Rev. I'lli Mitchell, D. 1) , a ProfesMir in the I'niver nily of North Carolina. '1 he Committee of ered the follows, which were unanimous v adopted M-i .. . .' .i.- i,,.i ,.r t... .... . r t. n iivitan, inn JU41'4 vi nil-ma in j 'a- I vidHon Collo has just heard of .he death j of a venerable and learned Prol'e-sor of the i Umccrsity of North Carolina, the Rev. Eii..ha , i i. .. i . . 11 . . 'i.mvii, u. , - m.-i.j. lSillivMlj br a mj.-terioiis di.peusation irovillcllcc , Bllj whereat, his name is in .:......!.. ....I .1... I ...:t.i: ..i till iUll 1 UUIIIILV tu nmr Ulb I'Un'llll uii nun ( dissemination tf sound learnin .1 r.... ! in this State UIVIKieiC A..O.W,' That we dply deplore tho Lrcilt yM sustain, d by the State at lar-e, . t m . a.- j .1 r t i i an active and useful member, and by the In- stituliouof which he was a dictinuguiahed and prominent 'rc.ebsor. . . liesorrr!, 1 ,nt it becomes u. a a body ,'eri nee and """" of christian mm, to how with icvi patliie reavenic nt. jiCfihet, That a copy of the foregoing preamble and resolution be forwarded to tha family of tho deceased, to the President of the Faculty at Chapel Hill, and to the Raleigh paper v.ith the reipest that the same may be published. K. NYE II Ii TCI II. -'ON. yrc'y. Hoard 'Jruslies of Davidson College. Wamuvotos, July 1G. AlTf.lNTMBMS The appoint metit of the 1 Hon. Rilhaid K. Meade, ol" Piteisburg j Virginia, as Minister Piei.ipwtentiary to Kra n . in P ace ol ,i In. 1 rousdaie. I'.-ii , re i ' '. . , ... . , ii. ... w r.,l,lir I 1...1. 1 I tut rt I' Vi.r.H i . . . ' ,r viw io:k as intni-ti r to fsweuen, in ,iace cf Piaicis Shroedcr, ncalicd at IU ; own ruiui st : Mitabeau Ii L unar, of Ti x- j lace cl l i ai. t Miroeticr, n ciue j own n quest ; Mirabeau Ii Lunar, of Ti x- ! , Argentine Cofede- ratiiJi,, iu place of .I a rue A. l'td an, r mov- cd ; W rii; a li li. !i Mo-jie, of Maine, as Con sul i.Iiiitra'i of the Riiti-h North American Pr incts. in place of Israel D. Andrew", resigned ; Win. 1'ietiit, of Ohio, as Consul to Ya'paruiso ; Henry ' 'wen of California, as Con-ul to 1 ahiti, in place of i iu. II i Ke!;.v' rL'1,0V' J 5 JoLn R V". of "utl rarulina, as Consul to Oporto, iu place o humility to this dark, melancholy and jB. i "." ' nnuM, ,., t,:,c u, v.r- , ,n; ,,,, ui ine conuition ft thing., aud , serutable dNpensation of Providence, thus , 1,6 UV,I,K givn securiiy for bis appear- ; r-end the records of the ., efflC8 ta y ii,;pres,ive!y reminding us that "in the 4nte.,t V'" " ol Jef lco 00 ,,,e of hl Uvcuortl, for safe keeping, midst ef life, we are indealh." . ,,n ta eour" f,",e """" J" t d.,k the free State p,r,T , I'.ifiU'ii That we cor.lially extend to.. ."eD 7 . P, , . V ,0orc"'"' ,it j 10 hrmg their muskeU to tapt. Uuimir,tf lc.j tho family and relatives of the deceased 1 J ntcd b, were soon staekig the,,, i,, front 0f lU our sine, re condolence and heartfelt svm- "rilrr f 't" Supreme Government, lh. I hotel. he leader of boll, po.tieo .L,n , , .. K ...... .(H a . ml 1!',.., i -j a r I ' " ' , f v,-., -v a v vrw I a DUC Il'BLR. If Wikl. itl,., f f" " 10 ,'etms, cf 1 lorida Consul to Cayenne, and Francis W. r.f I'lnrnln e I'm, .ill (,i Starts . ,.' ..,.. r A ...... ,.r t. ,...' j ' 'iiina uuiMij v, j .taui" 'ii, ui .' hi j iuiiMj ! a, J,-mn,i. riclal Agent to Apia, Navigator I-ia! ; Mo-is Jesurin. of New Yuik, as CousJ tj C.Il-Swa WlIAT kje Mormhss. HAVt lUisf T, lact tl. :h:it Ii,t ..,,. ),,.. , ;, i f fp' -,,,7,0! . ' '.IMstimat. J p jpui.nina i-t .roiu .1", in u ,.5 f. '... .. 11 I. I' ll COIielil neiii i d ve rnincut, w t.uc in .'iii.iie. . gai.ued at the same lime, n.lliieas of d.,.,j,. lav s- tt hern ta:d into the Tn a-arv lv the rs f r 'he land 4 which r.-,n t ri-e their firriii an I h inrti -ad pe.. .i t .lorn s Civilization rei.'ns in the one ttrritorv tin : birban-iii reign in the other. t rule the people of Minnesota hivee rite red their home stead on the puLiie I'ltids t.r inerlr. the Mor- i,, i..,r..i ,i.. c. .,, 1, ... i 11. ...,1 ,1 tI. , .r as .t ti.ey i.e'ul the same r y or i - 1 ii;i I -igiit cf J'ropi 14. torsi. iii. Jud.e Douglas, 11 his speech upon the Mormon, at .'. rinj. rii-i i ., ,.- ,. ,., , ,c. ,,ui, o, toe,,, are a.i. n., H'tiO tiave return! In La t, -if 11 r. 1 i..ri H ill, . . . 1 " iucu a population, the result of event m such a colony is n aural enough. ar i 'a k lljpii.-s. 1 c.u'"--" oue w U':XJ 'he 1. n.ted Matt !s.-riute,a gei.tiein-iii w j t xlol! : ng him to li'ichar.au. " Yes," eaid the l itter, " he is a L-r. :,f statesman, but no pilitieian." I I s ean.e individual met Mr. Wi' ,-ter a 1. nays suh-eq ienlly, and imp roved the ore t- Suh-l s-ioii to ehrit his opinion 0f the philo'opher of Uheatland; and singularly eiuiigh, he said of l;,jcha.,i,n. ' lie is a great fuliti clan, but bo statesman.'' J. if! 1.1. Slit Ilr.A vv Iiama.;,, Arm. r.i R. W. Ray lie, K, , a lew days ago, i.hiaii.i-il (V.irt rs . n.i.., r... .. i. i ei-ht hundred an 1 twtbtv Cve dollar. ..., David Taylor, in a suit for libel. 1'iuintiff was the manager of the extensive shoe bouse r'"T , 1 , 1 . . . ..tf .. ... e .-.,' b'iok of the estallirhinent.'' Suit for dan. a- Krn " eoncq,;ently brought njaii,.t hi UI!' "f"'r '"r""s, evidi-i.ee and the sum- 11.11.1; ujo ui cuunsfi, uic y.iy rellleil, unn in a short time returned wuh the above ver- uict. A F10.K Fmiit U a Ciii.Ri II A free f:'t came of! in the Dat ti-t church, l.anis- I.,,,,. 1. V V ... ... u, .-..uruay. ,v quarrel ni.ee a i,.,pt.s am. Cresby tcr.an, word led to blows and filially, a regular n u-sen -..on 11 ueeurren, in wnien sori.e very . dargetouH weapons were u-ed. and l.lnml was spilled on boll, sides. Ta o of the par- : ties engagcl v,ere vety severely injured hile tie three Other were innm r.r briiisrd and scriitehed '1 hey nil I rou -I.t up at the end, in the Polio (.'ouit sh , in-. the effect of tbe bU mo.-t unmistakably iu tl ir apq.earance. Tilt Rl.l'.' INO rp TIIK .M'-MnnAI.. The 'Courier du Canada," a Catholic paper, "'"te " that Rev. M. lialilnigtoli, Ctlle of M. Nicholas, before a sjnL,i s.j.j J pfii,,i,, paie absolution to all thu unforiunatu pa,. HM.o.ik ,i ; 1 1 ... k " " " " pai 1 11, on tue op p,o,t(! shore of the St. Lawrence, observed the danger in which the live, of those, on 6 ,oard weie.and bn.iiounecd l... .l.,l,.ii I his is decidedly rich ronshleri,, , il - . ' ' ' 'r. 1 " ' ! I 'ot b ' . f, "' ' ani-tr lost wers all Scotch " bcrclica." IMPORTANT NEWS FROM MEXICO. The last of the Engliah squadron reeenily anchored in the water, of ' Vera Crux, loft ' that port on the Kith ult. Thi cirou...- ; stance, say the Progreso, corroborate the I .1... i.. ....I !... linnutiu ihiiui vn ui uv iuiuvih), imi I . ...... , 1. . ....... . , J .0 . the 17th, a Spanish and French l.ri. ,0 B'1' dud with muskets at forty pa'.' The conduct, artived at r: Crux, tlin 'l'a cliHeuir was acerpted, the parii(.a I.C'5" I ath, from the city of Mexico. Puebla and d ro about to Ore, when lhe civil off ' .Talapa, had in ehirgu 8-'. .(I,'JS iu fp.'cie.,; arrested them. A letter ay : There was coined at the San Luis Polosi i Whilst the attention of thu r,t- i 'int, during the month of May, 5141, -Hi), - . U r,'tor;'a '"!;lleJ. -om Department of Justice, establishing a ; normal school for the education of teachers ; i . , . .1 7 . e t' '0.,!,tr " lepartmcnt of r, i!;u,,1',lm8 uttt;l . ,:1'ooli L,auJ I ! 8"t!a" . , t ... ii is aiuiru iu inn i'.co lout iiiu iinti , . ... ... ., . i... of 'V ,u,mT "'""K - j f TT- , co"-P'r,,lor" w" : nuiru in 1110 eeiiuiei. .... . , . ... . . .. Tko Kstamlarte seema to think that tho D-called manifesto cf Santa Anna was ae- ; '"""y U,e .ci,J' " Mico, and i l1'"' ',!'e o1,1 chil:fuin l'''lf never eaw in aiiu.iiu b iu it' v irur i i vi'i in. uiu 1' Ce of i C,0,,M "ot ,L'e rcacl,e'' , ' ,'"'S"B" ,b7 tl,,! date of lbo doi:uu'e,'t. have: ... v . V ..... , , ... , 'I'lw T.nll J'I'.,:.. f .1... I'M. i iiiuiii,i i Liu, ummii ;ll)e J"P"re of M. Limanteur, in company t ciu, i.:.. i r... ii.i:r.. Lieut, fnl. .Inamuiti osaclsf. tthn Mom . - i . . I r - w hi i w a rt UtTit time since resigned hia eoinmission in the ; dispersion, and quiet was again restored army, has asked to return to the service iu j The night before not a citiacn of Donlpha easo of a war with Spain, at tho bad of a had slrpt an hour. Geo Lane kos.ip.) fj eotnpauy of voluatecrs, organiitd fo the the troubio was over, that on the hill iu . tate ot V era t.roi. Recording the substance of the seeoud letter fioin lien. Alrarrl to the President - .1 l l . i :. . I.:. "i me in fiunnr, uueimi; i.n prrvicen ia nil w u and I a i ii 1 1 y name, ill case of a war with ' pain, the .tluuitor say- Thi noble ex ample will be imitated by all the Liberal parly. J he Uag ol tue revolution at Ayoita ..... u. u. i ever trmaia umtefi m dctet.ee ot lih. eity, independence and the actual Aduiin- isir:.t..n." i ne ci-io, coiiimenting on mo reeeoi soi - m ebang in the Ministry, y : " Now , the time ! form Prgeista CaLinct. no other way cau thw existence of the Lixvciiiuiei.l be a.'sjrcd." .. . . . r ji,e j, ea;,ar affection ef the Stand ard for our ultra montane population, which ir" Jvnur J ""'"n Rold hex under cat is so often extnlifd iu for tbeir ,,',,r,. odne-tlay , Alderman Mot,., I'.ail Roads, while r.jectin the oniJumi ', hl" '" ,1,c cu",r- A letter was uc,i by which lh. Roads could be built, re- . ,,0.m '"n Jco1'. "'at be w ut.,t:, minds us of an occurrence at a Northern j 1 , e ?ryrbi ,h meeting;, r-ceral a3 f hotel not long since. - southern gentleman pcrcrivm that : rf, u.. . the dining room servant, a mgro, was be-j t,'t: ' , 'rer,t!J said be bad bfenf-t-stowing h,. att. utions elsewhere, to his own " H -' tallies of iheMfX cao ,r, nrgUct, called up John and accosled bin, 4'"1 r,f","lll" ounds. He dots tut I f iu this wise : I f'ln 'o lbe br-t because ef any distinfuin,- " John, I have ..ervauts. at home, and am ' D LU M' 1 ot 'intaius l;..t n waned on as a gert.cman should be. I au, d'd '"' "'J- iU " 'pk'n :f ia tiegl.tUd her;, and am tired cf it. I , report le, thr Commaud.-r-m Cl i,f u you fair notice, that 1 will whip you like a brl:,s' distinguished himself in four Li-.tlf. 4-g, unless vou behave better." I ( M- C- ' I'"' bad aDs been in all ll.o I he etiequeiiee was that Ji'nr bseame l,,lk"- He claimed to have perfum ed fc very attentive dnrinc the few dsvs that lbe du,-T "'' r'i,"'J nothio; more. At t:.s .1,,i.....n ...a : -,'. . ...... .!., xas called np and presented wnb a dollar:1''"' '-'f'1' In," "M t!-e nr,t 10 e":"r l"" ., , , , . . Citv. and ordered th American H..i'r. 11 HI.!... M..,. V. .n. !... n r. 1 !m . 1 nan rr, mnu unincn reDtirmen ... ., .,h , . ai.iaysso lick o like Lime if we don t ! vt hi 'eni will, but when dey cfl, det' a J b us a dollar or to. Ut . ., . -tii . Tl . W .. .. . k.'..l .1 ... '0 sat and 1 1 o.mon treninicn inigntv naru a... 1 . : 1 dea po, wy ic . arl an' sav haU , . ' , . '(iodbifs. ' ' li.n 'te fni nd, an tle:ite y unfor- l.rt irn i .! tuiid R. 1. road all over tl,. ir leauli f,. t.:i,.y. ,, Leaven must bins its own .... lavoi its 1.1,1.1 at u own rat.rr.-r. The id North Htite h.n -pel t her money, ar, ! nhii-ti J i.rr r re lit, and the Notth-wesl-ern M ites ai l I eriil-ne 11 cd all her lands in ti,oe regions to enrich tben,eive4 with. and to moke them, and k'cp I in-re, Dt mo- j cratie. Reside-, it will ,-,evcr do to lake! the bread froni the mouth, of the rjsr.iy I lor-igr.er who fl.ektn. te and Mttle, to pi.e it lo o.ir oh n rhtUittn ho tin take care of thelnseires M'7-o.er, fistributi'oii is or,roh-fil;jticM aui.g teen or e advocated ly the old Wl party, an 1 oern the f4torile pro;ect of III nry Clay tie i r leaner f and tl.l party and tb.ir leader trampled e Constitution. j.t a; though they .rc dirty di.h lag, AikI. lavtiv. Di'tr huti -ii is a I. .I.t, how I l.ullgk Rrlitir, oh hiiiu unity, 1 r soru, lliii g like tiia.,v Ii car la.ney. He was wounded in lbe M dry rirbbirgibot a dollar te tlewato o.' f ( herubu-eo, an I also in tint ef i!, nil.' : V." T of .'Jcxieo. He ihougll that Cifl. "il jd lies, the treai West I" ,,,iotf, the yM ''bowrd n.r.re valor thin (u1 B.r- Staniiand, p.'if ,r ite its glorious mountain 1 v ' Ti'" Matihew thoBebi that ''sp. ' . ef Catholic bava rhlrted, since he hi' b"l Ilrt.,M.nv, 8 CiiiTbAliv Pirowblow, in charge of lbe Inocese of New Yi'k in his big, con, plains of ine length of ihltu. j city which nnmber nioie profe-or. of li e ari.s unt bin, for publication, say s, thnt i f'' b thau Rome it-elf his ttfii-i rs say iong ores are all non-senM-, and eineludc i there i re t a monuracnt of Caihuhe p. wrr by say ing, ' W hen wo die we desire aome j or influenee, not an institution pcrlVeted Irh nJ lo pen (hi obituary for us i ( nd thai be alone lias seemed ui t.-' i ) i' ol DutAKliti this life, on dy, in the- .'be movement of that liin lio-t, ho- Jt ar of his age, V G Isenw i.i.wr, lor ninny : preenc and influent has in.iu-d the i years the Hoitor of a iu 'pq,i r, He de- j '' "tion aud alarmed the iealou-y ef l'l! sees it stated to the world, that if he had ' Protestant people of tlirs State, tlurj his life to lire over again, he could im-i "here cle Ihey say lbe Church ii an oi prove it in many resp.erts. He leaves 11. 1 ' Raniijtion with a policy, w it.S a pri st frsa-e-aoloj..s to be lu.iic for men 1,1 thi life,' work of in-tiiuiioiis, 10 be filled up a ti'f and ak4 1,0 favors of anybody "on the shall aflorrf lbe means. Here, it is ssid J other side of Jordan," but bis God ! Hi, member of the Church, it is a chaos, with frunds, if he have any left behind, fun out ' nd ot I. Not tun n srrhi be of no service I , him ; hi enrmice, bo i tectural structure worthy cf a f ..'werful -n-I proud lo know, can't reach him l'1 wealthy community not a well oigMiii.J j charity not an institution of Icarnii -g l'"1 .. ..... ' eominan.ls respect, and that can teinl to II'1 I no reliant , lis v .AHRo,v r.WAl'E-Jhc JJ erchant Mill. ; .',cie,,i, place, narrov, ly ?C;'' d"M,,';"i.r7' h", en Mon- J e'l i"1 '''r' d a wi last. A bolt of lightning cu- mdow of the bui Diltirr and in "''"nf about iu several direction, doit," more or less dam ape to the wood-woik, catr,e in contact with the smut machine, in which bad I en Stowed a kei- ,f t.nu r!rr . I... I f... tni.al. ly the p owder did not ignite. After , , ... , . , VH, I'd forming several strange freaks at this ' point, it made its escur.e. Imm il i...;i.i- . I lo,u-,,. ; M'l lin Ihrsn r r r.r.t.u 1 t.A .. -, 1 . . . , I "-s " 11, V 1, litis nt ItiH : : till ,0 were seriously stunned by the abock, j " reet children." Oi juvenile wnk-j.oif I narrowly e.i.ed sudden death. 'jorayslun, is worth ten juiUor St tie pn"''-. li'itriivdle Ii!ri)n iSf J us " an ounce of prevention is wolih a pound an 'I'iii. ( mi ..... r. . ., ' 1 11 b trill-, am. Mis:u.p, IU.ai to nr. 1.-- , km m 1 he I ,' - ,. , ... I'l'CCtPII O t in III,!,. .,,,!! Mis-issip,i J load have recently appropriated i g:lllll,(lO,i for ll,, purpose of lencpp in the ! r ..' . trav, and Iran, T!'! '""""" "d'lM i line ....1 .1.... 1 " . r i If,,' 111 f 1,- ' " " ",w '" I'"p rty. , ANOTHEU EXCITEMENT IN KaxSas ; Thr trivvn nf tniMnl.. :.. i- w thrown iuto a slate of excitement o7 r" itwUnt, consequence of a frac.. Yel Cupt. John U. Jloyd, formerly ofSoutl r u linn, anil (lant Mli,.,,.ll . e "aro. 7 " " Vaila. . , ' r Ul lieu J; to a nnrtioi. of ah nn .l.'i:.. . UPl,0U .irh K lh.. fnr,... 1 : n Hia party wai directed to the affair bet ' bed.scr.nts.the freeso.lere took llirty.M j of their muskets from a )o; house h below the hotel, and earried"thpm UeoBtU 'r ' t . . . , . v Ir. soil boardmg hoUk. beyond (ion. Laa silii: As "oou tuls fa" twaM,o kuow,,lf '' i8jer.v party Bent a committee ro Ue ut iuu restoration 01 in ifuti4. 'r .u r t i .1 . i,ri ! "1UI,U "" "P- 1 lie pru..r. (P".hi m.m t Uey would K,, ,ieil, ' Ulilj iwo o eiocK urn uav 10 re urn 1 I. - j they were not thru returned, iLey ' 'come and take them. ' "u !''u, sud if i Kunnew were then aent out to the it. . try by both parlies for reitiforcrn.eDt, . i ! i i u un s rn h mcLMtiMu r.. n ,tr'' k-rougbljr prepared for battle. r.u came on, aquad. Mill continuing to co,,,,";' . II... UM :.! i.i j . . . ,. F'ltli. """" lowering aD,l iiiiu. uw. it uituoiu aeenieit it proptr ! actid an expresa to Coveruor Walker inf.' : i i .i ... , .. ""orai. na.t ninA 'fllr .Uh . 1. . . I - , ' . - --v., ui.i uii in. Liu j,t i nis nun ne nad counted cf L i tV,-.. ahU bodied men at ten o'clock thu tt T-h 6 bcfoie, and that he could have .,UU ti it '"i . . ii rieccs.nry. On. Kge, late of MartUnd. took : tite part in restoring peace. Crt Vi,,.). i . ii the saaie man ihet Tilu r.-..fJ l.. . O . " tv a m prisoner at Leeomplon. Me is ca.pfilfr . ty trade, and went lo Kansas from ( otui. , tmi, Kentucky. The freesiir, it j p,,' refused lo join with the pro-slaverv itir7f : iioniphan in the relitraiion of ihe4:b I Captain Royd, in his oration, referred totiU j fact, and thi in watt effi.dd Carnu Mitehe'l. Cits. jArK..'ii fioin lit x TheSp.ci.i .i fv.... ;..- . i. i .1. . .i: . i . . - i l" ' '-en'- i " ''J cica ;(:" iu the Mexican ,r r"'t'e of Cbrputepe wbeu the citv wa. t. n . ' (s .,1. . 1 . 11 . . . ' a'tie, a he could not olta.Q sect-' to i.t reor i. f i u t . t , . tart I aircbiid saul lint I.irut Parle-- li ,. . ., , , "-le placid the Bag open the cuna.o of p. f,.,i" 11. i-1 . , . j , -sll1- He did not wuh to dctrtl fioin the merit ef Cat t. Ii.nis. Cart Innis rvcetved ..,,....,, ... ,! ' . , a s i. ht ...-.-....,... ii . . v - 1 11 r I, rejili Jill . .. I - !. - . nw , t dj. A f, r ill lies rniji, TJr5 B ir.t ta ,.f i'l,s. I ... ... .. . - .' IUV. The Committee adjourned t mr st sr. tj. dty to hear other purlieu, hrn lhy probably tii-pose of lie matur. .V" Yn'-i Diii'y A'i 11 s. A 8-lintMU r 1 1 1 on g T I e Nf Yc Tin.e. says that A rrhhisbep He-be, ... fVI- rn under the di.picsurc of the ,, rem. .,.,;,;. 1.. .1 .1 .-. ;-...'-.. - llVllir, .ll4 .IJ.-IIJ 11..IM.- that be ihj ha virtu iily m p.ended ly H.o t .point riu i.t of roidjiiior wu li ti e r gi.i '' mcees-i.in. or by the at poiiiiii.ei.t of a I i.iiu- r-trators of lbe dir-cese, under the p'!.-i,re of f.lieviftr. the A rel,l.i.l.n from Urn pa c.fl., xiiit ,,rc,, upou him The I'.ree. ,k, Ul,mi,.s ,hr a,M,a,it f l!.s charge against the Archbishop : , " In a citv tbrojgh which thr. millioti 1: 1 1. II,. tl.- Grace an it, founder or sustain. 1 , ,eeu tbe a.bhitmii ami the W..f - j 0f onr Aldermen, and not the stales ni.usbip " I ale Brl lis I VU II tl I I ll rtllPl'lll" I J 0f , ..p.,, 0f ,',e Cburrh." i " lllt I.bbt.ATION or Rolf. Ill" ,u ; liccable fact that boys uuder twenty reti'ti- I.ilr n ,11.,, .i.lv ,.f , I ,.n! , n. , 1 1 V t Ill's d 1S - " m ---o e broil and liuts. 'J I.i ttsuils lr..m thr net and bad il.Dui btc of earth's and emu,- n .1 .. sr.ti,. ni,,1 fi.ti.i ihtf ill.' llie,' lit rt1'. -M-. . . .1 1 . t . 1 . ..... . . .1 ., .1 ne. tli'D ' t kioii ii,iiii I. II till, vl me s i of cure.' And one- engine-bin boy are a nmcd 10) congrcf ne ,i. , i .. ,,. rsw .il". teu L-1 1'K'lliil". fc t I So S..f.,a ..r...lda ur-....i, Sue.: 'ILI""' " ' e r - : ..... man, and not bar wrong', that should be V That A llow "ought to ..,1b r the toriucut of icing iuviicd out to tea.
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
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July 28, 1857, edition 1
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