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A : j I.' triI0UIX(3 Til K INSTITUTION OF i The X.-w Vork Paylliok pul dishes the prospect us of a ncwjouru.il. which is about to le established iu Manchester, Kn-land, fir the purpo-e of upholding the institution of slavery. The uumn of the adventurous jrcnil-uian who is to undertake so apparently iifcip"S an e iilcrprise 119 tliitof co-i.inctin: a pro--.lii.vcry orian ill tlie very centre of Jlriti-h prejudice, U U. Ali-aiix !I irUm , a nl lie writ' to the editor of the I'lV Kook a very sensible and manly letter, !i it'll shows T Vi at e has not proceeded il hnut rt th clioii in .'lie matter, mid that, at ull event, he iles not consider the scheme i s i t i c It i sotuew bat rcinai liable that Manchester, mbi-h rc!ie for it" very ixist.-nco on the c.'iitiimaitci if nlavcry, hoiiM h eX"cod ji.u'y hostil" to i!n' " peculiar iiislitulian," vt due of its lsret n, nun! V t an i who have massed thiir wealth on the pro ducts of slave labor, are anion llie foremost stippot t 'rs of the Anti Slavery Jjcajuo, ai: l art- hi-h in honor union the Karl of M almcsbiiry 8 followers in Kxeter Hall. These ore the v.oirhv puritan who entertained Mrs. Har riet Li-i-chcr Stowe in Mitichfslcr, and garc her thff frecdoiu of tU,' city in a tea p.'i. Mr. liniiow tiiinks a j uhlie sentiment favor- at , th eji i! .'y inn of tl.e ."ontbt-rn ' K iu. ' ic .i Ii I ni oi; I'Ui V be created even iu M anelii ster. ros-iLiy it tiray, aim certainly much benefit to the caue of trulli may .q effected hy an oran which hail iiave the eir of the li.isish pubiic for the refutation of the ti imi erleFs slander- that a re coi'si atit'y circulated in the I i itcj Kiu,' iion. au".Mist American ilavi l.ublrrs, ihtir in-tit'j'iom and s ci.ty. IVfore rtiterin upon the pro-, cutiun ol hie labors, Mr. l!ar lu ilcsiici to obtain (rem the South' rn ?i?.t.s ot Aaierie-t that .-up lrt .iiiiseiii. tit which wi'.l ji vc to tin' C! tl.e pr.-sti.-u t.f their aprr--.b:.ii ,'i!: l en terpi i-e and cl ow he iv OTieralion. e are at a t..i- can be do'ie in ni,v f tive uii.iim r. hut :hj J-ou'l, tainly speak 0'it oil the si 0-s t) Kl tmnl ale rn press can e. r- .; ei, ana in w;e ;, sei.ee f atiT siih-ei ipli. li il-t, eOitei. Up 1 . r th." tel i):i hi: h ::-iii eiii .ii liesiroa- of su-taiiii:i- the 1 to III.' f.llee f-f t ti i'lni.c f,r t',,- ; B-.rt. e !'i i"- r C'tll s.' nd n ir iiam-s th tit. ru l i.e name it it i! ; le ' 1 in M i-oii. sit r :t will be publi-'n. J weekiv, an ,'t' "Ml l'i ess," i t: pi i'-c of .ti.-c r t tun : i be t -11 d . I :i i s por a r: 'J :n . hLb r rice tr a it tins rliOUI-l nrp.-nr n-i.j paper, it,-' le the cxp of J u'e del" lini-t re.- I that ic.it. on ill Jn'iU'i are .reatiy L'.elitr ti,.:ii 1:1 t ) spin ht-c rf'i-verv rr v tru-t ."Ir. I'.arl w 1 1 V iu hi- Uleiel tiikil".'. trart from his pro-; et i.ieas o:i t' prea' ,.. c-.:!iit: y, ai.d tLat ure i'u :.r lux'i. i-s. -i.eeced sLundai.t J ! to:loini' . X vi,I -io. that i i ii .:.f the eo'ialit v eite an ! I h. int. mie. '. 1 1 races at. ili-c.i-- th' -tijule tie ill-et : i; 'ture of law- nf his It ti c le-. r-i, and 1 1 iu wi-e aiid loimai'' eoveri.int '.f. ii, t'on II ti.e al-s'ract iIkoi'.s ci Mr oi.t rt la- iilcr. fiice i.i of Kxr-ter 1 1 n ! i on the one iiai.d, or to tbeex:ri i!!f an 1 I rutai i l. as n the ("uhsp p'.-.rr. is or, i ,o nhrr. '1 lie tie-r-i i a hums u ' cii,. ii i ' :-H to h u irian rti.p-.tli ; hat h? i-, ac-t-iailv. at-t w h it i, . not, -i :ii be it-n.ot.-trnt-'l 'y th'- aid i.i'iva-on, c:.'i'C. I X. eri' liee -u l ii.-l"'! ; an 1 his real k.ippr ., M(I hi-, "rcxtvrt r i tiou ai.d ehr i-t'a li.i v. uiil be not ineou.batii-le i'!i tlo- p isilior. wl.itu thu far his Jsflk.r l.a os.i: lied to lii' Tie I - .ni l of Kii.le, i:i t 8' d a quarter from the eoa f jriiia. wa" r,e. t.:,v vi.-lleu ii, i m ,e er Cii i. Atncri- of Kj Li can- fr'.n Sa ti I "at e'-eo . e': fijiiin utntt a 'tx:':iu ttt !..'!,' it and it . '1 hrre were t v. o ut'tier par :ies el r ::.ir and on- tl ;i e-t fi't-.-d o : un i-r o:Li r title', t a s. iionner, -aile.j frr tl.,' p - tty i; w here t h- y lout.d t:. tir-i -si'Jll, Un led ell.t iiivii with i a pi-t-l. an i toc tie: po's. rs and m '.! a 1 their proper ! was t j, f v. 1 1 1 Li - -i ai. 1 the J- '' t r :,.-s ai es-jr pM-oti' ty. Tb iar r' '.sotitrs vt:t to Sjr i rati,: d. in 'lie Stter city th-r entered a c.-mi ji'it aja'U-t te 1. The li.cir e v lei were arr court !;a fie coiisidei ation. crV Oi iijr:-i; ;E. U'l' ThTKoV H J'KPAP.TVt'T. 1. 27 1 iiiu-"'.. I be Com ii.'.--i.;n''r r I 'fit Pate Lis bs rtceiTP-5 a letter f.oni a cub in an re r iin; at Kit'le Cre-k, Miet.i-an. in which be Mat' s tu at h had plan:- ri a few s';edj of t'. iar.'e ye.io v s'i:."ti which sere ictit to Li in fiotu t': i'aei.t J3iee io 1 "'. iiut a ari iiCi seed of e icii kind fr-, one of which proiuce j nine sepia-hes, of a beaut ifai rrt a ni e-jlor, wtiiti-iii.' ju'e ' Ji:!'-en jj'tn 'a. 'i'a" otiitr pro bjee-j ti,r.-e -'n-',"i of a roorhish ferr, color, but ery yi o w't' in, o i of which weighed one haifiir-t ii ;' lwn''i tier Ji'n m'x. lVth villi- baJ Ion ii ' i'u 1 by the fio-t on the i'lt, of . j;a.t a 'i.l ajaiu iu the fall, Icfcre they CTsiiJ 21 tip. V sf-Bt. ti't'OiO l lli e i"H i i:a ( A frieiil in Kyuehburj, wiitin u:ei..r -a cf V.'eslaestlay, July '.ays; ' Knelosed I cvd you a -amp-'e of to- i e mho rure t j-u .y ior t.ie ur; t price cf -l" p.cr fan:, -J re i pou1! .' raitse-J .n Ca-ieil, X. C. l.y Mr Kowr, aod sold hf Col. Jsojes A i rin;ii.i.ion Merehirit ot ti.t- p. ac ! 0 r ilii ll,e .S-'o t j!.j;.'c-i la-t '( te J It rra. I!a'i.rir. Ty ree, yr, will in." have w .'-cV ! is rJir.'.. and try a.'air V'r pro.'.'; we e.n now a-sert, fear of c ti' idle' .. i a' thi i - th, i.-.i'r e'.er r.r.-l'l in 'it.'i.ia. or tue h-ejt nit J t; ute 1' '' ' -" i r' 1 ". iMinijiTiN-J to LaMc. I-'jr tu bene ft '.f ujr lady r'r'it' who wearLsop. (.fi who of rhe i do nn , p. rti.it me to co'ii tr, nliic uX- . vnua'V ii, -f erv. by which I Ley r erkhled to .-, ,t J,mi.iini ia a c ir e u loser i l,ed p-.cr. sti-!.,'.t i : '.ity ihos- awiitari st; i o n -1 , 1 1 , v i.r- i'.ra.i. pro 3 n l the fr. j a. ; i i, ' j -ki rt like lu ii Sj'fl bt r iss'ictiic : the iadv bas f p i'tliiird w.'.in tai.iiij h out in i"'i uete'y r et,t. front cf tl. The l. c t lift ti.e o thnt it rs I rouht ibtti t.carly a rpn ilicular f i it and tL rid. f.e l Hi'i'v cv er to I he .i. i re. I li," of the iar '-t abi loveiiet o.' I... r m x iiit u; on i In- hippy iJ - a t,nV l'i A (il'.Ay fc Tli.; en JJ.udrr.", iii an ' ' r. t -i t on , piK'bt to the I'riiio a, r!l n. tl.a h'indre.1 Kreneb eold ers rjj rei toe.e that rr-rioo aud Coi.Mai' that the official bulletins ecti'.r-.. er.t Ir ill 'r.e t o ' ) ' - t 'C, J 'l'i ii'. qaste i I.l f the uff rito.'S an ' ' t f tie 1 1 oo t an I ll.'t i Iter, t in I h li e njortaoty. 'J he ouu.l" r of t!' I (tilth so'.ii'rs Ti-eorJ.r) in the h was a! .1 : I i,0.'):n.O'ifi in tl.a ( -f la. a a. I.J .1.' 0 .! C..1HII c . u s i. j nbjit ' Lt.li . Hi I M,lljiiiii.iiiiminn iiMim -VY ,1 y -VH 'Zi ....t.., - ,.- ....... .k ai- rW Tj I CHARLOTTE: Tiiclii v. A ii ;h st 11, 1 v?- Tiir lilriiiiic. The ilectiouin this cou'.tr pascl c fi" without any cxcitemct.t, there l eii.' no op petition of any kind, ili'i a Muall tote v:is polle'l Frre JutTrajre is carried, many who y rofe-cd t.i be rpf o-i l to ii caiiuj so little ! ibout the 111 at l-r that they ?id not etu gfj 'o 'he Toils. The vote as polled i.- as f0l-J I I'i'm;i;ks. Ibirtou Claiu'e, S. C. I'J.KKK. U Ke.r. -:! r t . CI.KKK. K-i.l, J. 15 Ke.r. -ol W. K I'or Tree Suffrage, Anin.-t t'ree There is very little ilcuht now that this aiecn ltn. nt of tlie Ce.ii.-liiution will be a i-ept-c.l I y a lar-e m.-ijoi iiy. I'u', ii, ns Kre tn this County wi-U-iiin that Nei-en Slouch has beiuehetcil Ceiiii'y t'j'.rt t'ietk, Itatii.i: hi-othtr eomi etl ;.jis a , iaii.ts"ii.e lnaiotity. lu;s urpt i-d Us, untii we learned that Mr. Siougb bad e r vt'd in Mexico and had been Jisabietl in tlie J elf; i ii a-e of liis liuty as uVputy SLcrifl, and he V' vote i for t-y llia:.y t.) ;.iie billl a -n :i t uj ii ! .-upjoit i.i ii-ih'. t'ol. .1. t.1, Wallace Las been le eleetud Superior Court C'elk. F.oiii the i :h I'i-tilit t'urc is ver; little doubt that Ses.it las l.en elected I t 1 lsree nnijf tit , ail the r-ui,tie beilijr hraril from hut ty Kill hi I i the l.li,;n-:r i- A-he It is uj po-e d I. s II,; -re aho it I v Oil. "ill District w eleetcd by It-arn that John A Jt 2 ' Illaj n it V . --1 That tl.-t people of this county may jr. It rstarel the ipie.-t'on of Cou'.ty Snbst rip t. in, wo eali their attctr.i-ni to tlie f elowin; extract from tl.e Minutes of the Cum t : MKCKI.KXIilT.fr (T-CXTY IIAIIJIOAI) SLTSCKIITIOX. At the Ja!v Term. i-"7. tf the Court of V as a Quaiter Scs.ioti, held for the only of Kclei.bur.'. at the Court llo.a-i .r-A'i- If A rtjc I Kvf Sit. He was tutored on the tti with i V,S- WvV'.'Sw'' demonstration of re-peit, the stores -Wi ; closed, io. ii of ci-.iilzi-' '"harlot, e. a mj -riiy of the Ja-tic be shown to le :"- prer.t. it was d. t ru inrd an 1 pr,p,.-crl by lb"in tfc:.t tiie cutif of .Mccklenb urj, shall uhsctiL for tn cite rutidred (.barfs t hart otie l.i.iij. rtord liaii Koa-J Cotnpunr ai Ii i. ml t ...I ti.mr.f 1 1 t.a, ... A . .i . - i, i.i i ti the r.a-terti llivision, and the remainder. to ti.e V. r-tern l!M.-ioi cf said l'.oad, f.r vidrj that a n.ai rlty o! tLe quaii'j.-d voters o: tli cun.'y sua, I liave ;,r-t expressed ati '-iiii-u fi.orir,.- to" -in.e, aod l a-ccrlii.u tn cn-e bf t he to-oj le. Jl l.s r,i,,,,l 'j hlt the Sleiiffof ti.ii co i' ;y -i:aii on tie- 1 -t 'I ImrS'l.iy of let'ner iiext, oj'"ti a:i i keep ope iio,i. fur hol-l-an ..-i.-r-ti ;n in reiaiiou to aai'i u'o-c-'ip. lion, a.Tceal.Sy to the acts r.''ulatin.' top election i -r u.etnbers nf the Genera! Ai seioh y ; and en t,,i,t day a, I the qua! i lie! voter- t r men.r-i i - u. n lio'i-e ' I r 1 1 -tuor, s i ri i, is c 1'i'it. favirirtv; U sub-crip-t'on to . o"o " )Vo,'' and a i oppo-in,' tie. uhscriptlou inay vote " A-'," and the rr-'ilt of saii r I. et ;,..ii i..i.i L,c- falw.fai'y load.. known to tiie next term oi luis touit tj be u, :' ' '' i. f'i ot re. .. luii.', re .. 'let . i. That the Sh'-rllf Ji it shall a 'lettic li.i oritr fjr sixty day., in at b at foor pa'i'ie p'aecs in this eo-ititj pr; -r to .-aid .lay of election. It a eori'iite ii of this oro.-r tot iv Km 'it 1 suh-cr Ip'iou t-haii brf i."d, that the fa', 'Is rai',.d there'r y 'h ill b expended w : th in the county of .M.-ekiei.l ur. an! that if th" i'i' i- io favir of the c''-cripti m tied t..e I o.i paty rtciue the Lon-liof th'1 c i iLty tu payment '( aiJ "luscriplio'i ;,t par viiue, Lu.ii I -n i si,:!l ran not i i- e ui'.- tiv...,ty i p.-r cent. y.ii and hiarin.' i n t r-rt - ill. '.f 'I II. a II tl,' ) I he II.-n J. : , We t- I I ;b.j of tr. I . H. bb.n I ti e follow i";' Kajett villi: ' e death of Hon. extri Ir- :,n,',jr He La! ...s ti I' i.eei. utitte.i lor s'jinit lnri : l'.i,!.riiui.if. Ait' 4, l-'.T in.. M. I'KAIU "I llns. JaMI" C. Jl. nrn.N We are deep:y pained to aaijounce that out ii' titiituisbe 1 an I beloved ftll.j-. e;rriva, the Hoi. J ain' s '. I . .!,,; i,, hrc-athed his la-t at Li- re-iieLce iu tub- viein.iy a fim tumule It I r,at l I ' "ti . i.d v at-' airt.t. f ir elie v .'i k- r-rj't a t' firoa" e -f It'!. lie I,, on se!) a h '!;' io fl let.'! I p rjyd that to l is Mat", hesoryr- op. d t U'l to them' He wi A l.f'i of ho cad so e;;ru- -t v L" nrlit ..; ir-i ati I to I i I - in" r nr.'. I 1. or t !..' a tui than t i: i- c d by a ti,..:nt u,.ot dca'.n j : e i,' '.' -t I !.- true 1 i ,, ! I . in t of .i.d Coii"'ie!.ti iu- Mat--u. an, i.d. the i.prly.t Man, liii- pa -ee i no of i.i- ..'lit1 ij Loi.urs, to hi) r-aard a.ove tiie fo.i-i.fji no iii t I i.e Mayor i.n f clt.ijn- of ray-'t' ' to n, ' k " r.ntat.i" ui r or o ,r ., M r. i ol ii was t the I 1'. !i y.-ar of hi-at- d at l.,e L uivei -I' 1 ; . ad ja i:, .1 id-: ."'iu:, ; u t 1 1 : e I '. r ; was I V, c 'i.. of th. . e l a no 1 1, to of ' , at I i M. to .1 u.-eiuents for this. the ti in ! c 1 t, ao I a s iij a i-o I'e .,--..,!. ol X o to 'iioiii I a in tl.e .- of ti., i .;. ..i-d to C a re ti-"tl. i-r and o ti ii-e.i: i ' ii. r- U i lets -i .l'i'.- fro'u i n:; 1 1 -.) ; K'l. see i ifer r l.e.'t a, r,.. ti. rol the ot I ii'io at t . led I h'-. '.n ; a rel !i ii tr.ti.ri ',1 i 1 Aim' in 1 ""'), .e: n nistratitri ( 1 h I he i t ' ree, w i n o I -nt I I IH lei. to render ll.i O. V I'l iO t 1 t 'i-ei-l'ol a 'l'i p a rd jo is d ijli. p i . ol lal tot ,i tjiU;m Lueit. He La-pa - J nway ( hut his memory Ttill live here, irj ft community which both honored and loved him, and for whose prosperity hi last pub lic letter breath the most anient desire. A melting of tha citizens of Faycttevillo was held at which a committee was appoint ed to make arrau'-rnicuts for the funeral, very leinj Si'imtnr Riivli. Thi gentleman r oiumit toil suicide a few days ai.o at his resiJeiK-e in Texas. This has surprised prat many. It is Mippos cd that the death of his wife and some i'i-i;rae. ful conduet of ft relative aic the pr ih iblc causes leaJii'g to this iin'I.inchoiiy cita-trophe. PfilTSi)!! fur Sf)ll nilirr Is before u, ami we have given it rather a hasty cbinoe, but sufficient to know tlut it is stiil worthy of our commendation to our lady reaiieti whoilesire an interesting pe riodical. U'e we will order the work for n i . v Uc.-Hll ; 1 it. . 1 - MSlKBIot-'iS KXI'LOMOX X.tHHl'W I'.S AVE l HlOM AS ETK.MVK Cl'Nt'l-A'iUA I l"IS lt.rn. Oil Sutidsy cijbt, about half past l "'clerk, cir tiiiieiia w.le aroused f. oni their sluiiihi t by the report v( the exp!o-i iu of foino couiLu-tibie mat. rial, tit the Salem Hotel, succeeded by the civ of lire am! the t inning cf the ti Us. i The fire, however, was fortutiat.ly extin guished by the itimitcs of the hole!, bi fore it had obtaine.l suliieietit headway to cause much damage to the house, leaving but littlo f.r the Cre couipauy and the lar..-e t.uinber ef our citizen-, who had promptly rep-.iied to the eei:e of disaster, to .iceuinpli-h ; tin y co ild only exair.ine the w reck, cau-.-d by the explosion, speculate upou it s priti.e cai c, and cammi-t rate with the fate of the unfortunate Augustus Stauh, who wr-s dis covered in bis ehau.Ler ( here ti.,' a.tideiit occurred ) horribly buri.t and otherwise woul d, d, in an uneon-ci jus state, fr. ru which be esu'.J not be arou-ed l.eyoi.d the breathing p -iut. and 0!;- 'pn titiy ti e i:u mcilate are! r'.'al cans.' of the cxplo-1 mi must forever remain involved in my-tery. Mr. Stauh received ail po-sib!e me:ieai i:ii i tioti, but breathed hi? lat some tune huars afler th- , TI eei.i.'i.t toji piaee. ? cat i-tr'ph.- oecurreil i:i a small rem hotel, a.Jjoiuins the ' parlor," and so -".!" I io- 1 po.ei fo t : iub. i s i was the concussion, tir.t several in the frame of the bui! lins were broken, the :ioM -r.d the r-ar i:i'.;t;i: way considerably, both p'ank artinotis of tiie rao'n f.rn in. the vlndow sa-h, shutters ::nd d-'r - Lrvk'ii and eattercl io all nirce tions It is believed that, hut for a strong outside rbinrtit , at ti e rear or we t -i le, the whole ceef ai portion of the L tct h ii! l in' would have been n.a le a coirpb te wr. ck. accoiiiriani' d reihips mith other eon- s ij'l. liCeS .luitl SIC Upoi. -lis Hi. Lean to di C , 1- alier tr.e- a arui, .'ii. .iauh was ti- on his bed, uncorr-cioii", erroun led by i tl unf. s:vl the apartment , -' C'le l v i'h riiikef an-l the smell of powder an I tut i .'t ti'ie. He was hastily rt moved from the !,. d. the rire (Xtifjuiiiied, c ti 'i l.i situation then fur 1 1,, r atn mleil to. Hi" body pte-ei.t--1 an iwful 'p.-ctclc. His face, hands at.'l lo ver extr-iiiit-cs were I orrtUy burnt, his eyes elosi d, aa-1 his j.iw lock" I. Col. ,1 no. II. '.Vhi'o, the ('oroner, he' 1 aa it ,if-t over the ho ly of the 'l.-cea-- !, on Mjt. i iv, when tiie J ary rendered tie: vr Jiet ti, at ti.e death came "by reason of wounds ate! burns ii,rih:t"il on lh I oily of the -ai 1 A'l i-t'J- Stauh. ou tl.e ni.'ht -f 'h-i J I day ol A i.'..-;. tu-t . and ui.i- tl w.iui.-i J ,1 Ljr -r.ii.e c- '-.nn-'l i v tli x -.o-io'i ie material to tht Jur-.r- Ot illll U'l alOOr!! tl 11 J 1 A II Il vras previo i-tj tot .1 i v. to hav ? a T.I - 1 jhi-.i i.J iii1'i,l txati.uia- t'.otl of ti:g body V.0 dis:ovTt extent of a eer'iiu wound in I t.at ir am ! heal. J)r. i-v.-iy aconiin'.y examin"'! the body, at. J found ti.e wound to have reached the hrulf), whiih of itself Would Lava proved f-.tai ; but. what caused the wijtri coald Uotle as filt rllie'l. Ii.ii-.T to c.rcjtii-tar.ees, Mr. Stau.i f i i. oral tjk pljce at nlu'l-t Th '"uieei was i-.,t.ere'i :'. i. v. I,, i'. K lim-'Oi, In tl.e church at 7 o'clock, ati 1 w is att-n. un uiiu-aally laf.; a'l'lie'ice; nf; r the coy -e was accompanied t. to. l.-i !y W l.ieli yard, th.-re to re-t m peace. A foir.ral at tilk'lit n 'omrthin,' nov. I in the annals of Salem : an I the oeca-i'iti was .rta: ' r ti-ierp. ti.ei-ehy, ; tn n r.T e I the as ti and more t. i:eni n iture hivino ttie u.orvri ' and im de,r .red i.ed'liiio ie,.vt t,er l.er n.ild, sill light on the in .ui.f ,1 ii', ai. l ail aro .n 1, ren-ler i the reli'.ium c.-re-tiiontfs, awfuily suhiime ir.deed, pa rticularly i u couui -ction with the circuni-tarires alteti'i iiij the dealh of the iainilite l Sc.Vih. J'eojile't 'o-ti, K KKCTftiXS I OJUKJ: STATK-i-. : KNTf:i-.E. The returns from this State are V .-ty coiilradielory. Mr. Mar-hall und Mr. I n l. rwood are clceted to Con-' t'tc". 1 he Iij-moTats eiaiin the election A Me.-rs. Kornutt, Peyton, Kewctt, Kiiiott. si.d Steven. ou. Certain, aud ia.hot, as . p robable. lu the Ashland pi t. llie eont"t has been a c lo-e cue b.-t.veeri Koo.:r Hanson. th" cane ilairj c the All. eric in p irty, and .Jane" li CiV, ) 111 , tl.e .le'e,JralB (.on of ti,,- l .te Hon. 11 Lry Clay, 'i he li.lti more Sou I .' e are. -nry to s:i) J anno. inert t'.e "io'-: -s of Mr. i iv Lv lii.i in i o ity . ' ' Lope fuilh.-r lotuiin may revei-e thi . , V ate. M ii-.-', i. T, i. 'I he Kiiion pihli-les a j1.. pa'ci I. j.n a " pi iatr source " in-. Koui-, iitf'J tl. litii. sioliii that ll loii-, Ameri can, i. d- fiat. J by ,-'. jrl, Ir.-iii,, Iwr u- r nor, t.y I r. .-n li ve ro t- n r j s.i r. 1 m ,i o . A tie p... 1. in the Kit :n ,r': Sou if the saiue ilat', ay j. th il. KjI.iu's maj-rlty in lio il.e i, o J 1 ; i.J Lull ,. It,- ."eOl ; 11.,. ,r i July r i an i.-t Mewait I . un,,', .' .hi o:i, I Mo... ti.nl cyur.tle- rep- rt rn-j ni t o iris. Mor,an '.ft m..J .r.ty f r I he oficial r.tnti. of ,-t. Ko .ie in. a tu i j o r i ' v of a .mi ot i i'-s lr -i-'-art ir:re Ko. ".'.I ou Ko. more t-,l. I';.pj (.n.i.a.i ' il.ty -iv-$ Uoliiris about loll uiajority. Koilius ' nil-, ,i fir, amount to uhout ;.'.'.') i. Ai.u.VM. rle iiat.-h aav tha fi. nn. train: State tick, t has beau i ef-ie, ,y a i .r'C in ij oiiiy, Mr. ." rial! Hood i' 3lc. t d to Cun'resa. W .'iuio'M lUruld. Frum osr CorrcspoiiUeist. We have renehel tin) culminating point of annual summer stagnation in trade, travel 'and busincMof all self, and jet there is more life, aiiiunitioii and activity than form- eny at tins season. iii'-'";, " be called the Uroadn iy of ('liark'Mou if it. was not so narrow, is erowioi, cspreiai.y i s : l ' . on t.ie chiilini; Mde, Irem six to seven (i.m ta-!iioi,;u,e Hour; on piensa in. ... . ..u.jms. ll.e. mtiatod ua....1c1i.ie.i .nin.iisions . :.. . .1 .1... . a crrtia rtf t l.i I ui ii urrvi-p, wiiu uir ....vltv. v,. fide walks, compel the b'ius to traik in lu- . i ... i ..... . i-aii inc. one iwr aii-Miin, u. 1 .!:.. . 1 ... ..I .1,, n in ..ii. ni. il'Ll lUl' i ini UVC UL 111 III . W lilt tv ii n. ... ... ii is of late that, ith ail inv love and v.Mie ration for t lie sex, I h:ne been compelled to tive them all np except a few particular fa vorites who-.n I can see in a iiuiet, private way, unj out of fullilr-ss. ii'it the place lo see Charleston in its glo ry d m intr the do davs is on the linttery. rem. en sun sc. aim ..i'- Ju "' I he r,oi i.'.ik.sc... t.u no v ... s ....... per tcu-dotn, to eoulnver and scaveitcer. The ont-i.leLi-.k rked with rehiele uisties to play tlio Kallani,i. u.r.en io i ,rain 0V(. , ;t (( so ,,, , .-(4. pamphlet contains " Ir. Jackson i ' .. ,, , ' . ' Tl'M hap. dire necessity of. in- bis chance ra.s were thrown off the track aml.lou I!, poi t on the I'ooshe ami Street Plant... i . J , 7,T .("''" ' htl 0 mijaieof the utre. t among carts, drays, j Mni,.lllk..,eut, (he loeomo.ive in its .lis- ,io..- (Dr. Charles L. .lackson is Assay. : . ' , , 1,1 r,'C';rJ to tlir omnibuses and hovscueu. l.ailautry has j , . portion of the cr to Htato of Mauchu,ett. audXeoIogisl i ..m," , larlo,ll! H 1 .....;., n.'.r. In i1.n..r. i . . . .... ' '. ........ m 6 ,;IUIM nil'l -Wth Ot .' It. 1 i'.ii. .i.J i. "I ,M4. ylW.0.f lir!l,'lM-- r- . A ' til.1 traUo nu4 ... :...on. t.ite l o.nt . .. i (.ardt-ti unnieilftely ott J outU Hay liat- u-ry usua.;y ccnia.i.s, v .,s ,,uu. .u, . ... ..oi . :. l .i. . : .. il nve Mere s oi euieireii,-n ua nn ir huits, ,ui play ii.j; and romping aud tuuiblinff iu the j uio-t rampant and boisterous manner. j Affr tlie sun j-ics down and the ijuiet stars peep out, " an.l tni-ii.-ht b ts In r cur- 1 tain down and pins it with a star, "the belles Mid heauxcoiiiinri.ee atoning tin msdves a way in the private DJ.ks atid corners, where they quote poetry and wbi-persoft noii-etise to tiieir hcai ts cunto ot. Some Histitv'ui-h-ed writer I beliere it .was Washirton Ir vim, sid it wt.! a ity that younc people shjuid ever prosi o ,1, that ilotr t-houid fadi- and jjive place to fruit, and that lovers sl cubt evtr marry, ami I fully ojirce with him ou all thc-e prints except t he fruits and rl"'-rs, the lal.cr h -ino merely ornamental while the firmer i altogether ureiul. lint hen I rte a yuutit, I eautiful and loving couple, in the rosy spripji-tiilc of li'e, poti i "iui; iu each other's ears the o!t ur.-tud ie 1 ta e of love, 1 think thre i- happiness so pure, deep and undcliled that the tweet de lusion, the I appy charm houlJ ticv.-r be l.-f,kcii by the lrn ami every day reali ties of tin.rried life, which brin.'S wiih it so many of tl.e care, vcxati .tis and ant.oy aree. of lift-, riut it i ordi-r"l otherwise by an ov ruling proiiieuce, mid it is perhaps, all for the better. Kvo was i ct contitit to it I et, ti, the shady Voueh- of the tree of life, nr.! I .-. k upon its beautiful fruits and folt ifjr, 1 u; .-he u.ust piuik ihV rat al though a-siri 1 that by au-'h an act she would firl.it her place in Paradise, and brii. death into the world and ail our o-. An ! th -thi'iut-M ftuit which r-itail. d : is stm nrir in tli" eys ns blJ dau.-l.ters of the of the rs! h 8 p. -t i'o P::,r" ollen (boii.bt what a. heauliiu, nr-ibt le if it were not lor sin If con'd baiii-h th" serpent I ha e worid this and death f: am ! h bow er write '' iiiimorta t,f eurmoili tn KJ.n, and ,V oyer ti.e ioiden jate- ray c.: I'ari'l- wisu to f li-s of cteriiv V lint oh. Il a tearful tliioj that love and death .hou'd dwell to-..''tii-r. and that the pare-t and ! riehte-t heart (loner of With should wither and f.i.i.3 at the t liluiii? t"uch of the f. 11 de strover. ' K"ve lerf, le-t wlntthi'l lote 'liould .lie,"' is wtit'a-ti upon the fairest tab 1. ts of Iiurneri hop" ariihi'irni. The hori i m of the future -pu.nfd by the heau'lful Low of promise i s-on overcast with daik irel aT.-ry clou-Is. and our ninri.iii sunMiat j,o ,, bii'hf at, d lair sets in floruit en'! d.iikne" ere he richc- I is meridian bright. Such is li: with itsli.'hts ami sh idi-s, its i ns and sorrow s. it- tirxn and sun-bine. U c are ushered ii.to ;ii.- with a w all of .r rn upon our lin0, wh.ch is scarcely Lushed f; -mii tiie cradle to lee strave. Siiii.m and iijhinj and auffeiiiie m.ike up tl.e hum tol I cf the iives of mo-i of us, and y. ttliis is a f.aulifal world, a tut mv ! H an'l elm.' t-t it with a Mrato; inf itu I'ioti as if there was nothini beyond the shores cf time that r-o ii 1 .-ii!.t tlie .'"Kii and cheer the in ai t : ' Wij would rather c.liio to th" sorrows ... l ave than fly to tie: we kr.ow not :f, thus , cno -iet:cc d -th ina4o cowards of u ail." ! Aril yet iu the cold damp bo-cm of earth l.e entomb' d the I -s - -1 oi j'cts of eirth'y ' lo'e arid ritfee'Ltoii f :i lo.eJ and iot the . . 1 1 y dead, the I e'rtl i tr.-a ires are I tiri'"l . in til 1 and daik O'.h.ien, and yet we Io: to linger in this wrae yard world which ha lor-j Fines awabowd up all that i worth' H-.in.' an't'b'STiii I'.i nliir? for. K it- is little uiore'i.hnn a, fierce .fujt'le, a vindictive battle lor money, piaco and pow.-r. Wc ptcy it p ti each ottur Ilk" yam 'ire- and en.'J-r'v li'Vour the .uh-tanee of ttio-? wiioin we si, oild cht-'t , c in-.ole and comlort. I'urbaiid r aainrt every man and turt l:ian'i hard is aealii't us iu the ivrrat race for wealh, and every thitio' lite, hope arid happiu. -s is made to tow in meek .uLuii-siou to ttie pofnt influence of the almighty dollar. Line Kau, we would ell our Lnlhri,'ht. ur rfope of happiness and heaven for a me." of p.ait-ie shin in ' i1 ' 'awji. n. ' vvt in; ou. nouls, Hry uf.-wwCuit-ini'. ef human be tievoi" nee an 1 mift'i u ttjf more niiserat b; Thus it is that mna, in his hati to be rich, is h ft by his M aker 1 prey to the av j ieious 'ie-ires of Li o ni nked heart, and is .iv en ov.-r lo a stran.-.: iJoI'jmoti that he may believe a he and be damned. ASI-LKV. Xovul. IsvE.TI'.'l A down eat meel,-ani'-inn ha-, i i-.-r nt. 1 a hcl wnleli i m.ide uptif spiri.l .prln..-, and con Iruct- d wiiiian a,r r.-liatoi.' r in the Centre, so conou-ly ur ranged lint e.try iirollou male by lie hi'-ep. r pro'lu. ':- a te'iows action, and lore.; '.'it the air. unit-h ias become allccied hv tho p. 1 ; r a i . . r i of the body, and at the rauie 1 1 in" a new far ply i taken in. Ti.e set of ri on ' fi ooi i' in the inornin com- pl.tely ai a :, 1 cm in one ii. i nciii -. 1. 1,, It at or.ec expand a 1 nnd put iu p' r to s n -i r-t ct. order t U IS Sill 111 toiled tune and I.i :i"KV K ,m-v. ',Ve have receive,! a l.-t terlnm I'o - K' vef, X C, ivino an i.e co'i' t of a .ra if ,1 row-id. lit which hupp -n ed at toe d: oi; , r..,.f M-.-rs. Xat'inus' A, I . i, -i l'-'e, iu .J..I, .-toti county, h ,..,,. that while t'.e sii:;.., n takln.'olf tiie cup of a t irpi-i.'i,,.. ti, t l,e ,t iriih!'i.l and pitch ed heaof jieeio-t iu the hot r . sin, and then, without any a m u.j.', j iiiii- J out. I'he man rn ,w 0I1 (n,. 4-1, ;.t i ,,, j cxpnited to recover. U l!imn: ln llr,,itl .i .1. aim ir , TKRUH5LH KAILKOAD ACCIDENT. It it our duty to record n very perioui ne- 'eideiit, which oecnrnd on the Wilmington Ifiml '.!. Km lliiilmnil vi'.trdnv oft e i iioiin. j hy w,lic(l M.vcra p,.rs were inoro or I.'m. i,,j,IT-t.,J or., or two, it h thought, uioi tally, .bout 4 o'clock iu the nit. rnoon as the j trtiu from Wi-Mou L'-t v ill, in .1 short li. , tll.p(, of ,,. ,,.,,,,. w. k ol, Yellow Marsh, jiilt tl.is Mile of t.'ol l.-hoi'o, the axle , o(- ,je ,1,.;,,, w ,. 0fi ,ic.niiotie broke, .inei.rokc. , Tio t. ,;,.,. r tiinlii.L' it in I . tl.p C!irs l .,re r-achin- the ti.Mtl 1 . . - wnr tn nM I !. tr.nu nvi-r 11 lit re ae I 'Hi ! ,,1C ..n.banku.eiit on the ,.th. r side. mi trost ft olk ... . . .. no ... u l01 . i . t S(IJti - 1 - . . J y loetirs atnl rail. I lie engine ami lenuer remained upeu the track. Th.' hn.'ae ear rolled down the ully. The Miiokini: ear rolled over several limes some distance frmu the ruiu d; the pas.sen.r cars, coiitiiniii' ciity-five or thirty passeii(.'ers, were r,n .1,.. I ,. ,: i k ..l some tw ,, 11. limes. j ni-sv i-iiQ .nn ui. ri.iu-,i-.i ti... r l'er-.nti were imniediat.lv cli-patchcl lo , I . rt .1 sl,nrn fnr flssl -t unci.. H ml hilll..! ot the .11. j - wtre uk,.n ,,erc, ,.on, placed i , .i,. :,1, in una, .,,,1 t,os li..hi - .,..,,...,..,.;,.... ., j T)i(, f.-.n., it persons, so far as we know , jr,.,l hy thi. .Irra.lfu aeci.Ient : J nt iv nij'in'1 i. I fia "in I ..' i Capt. C. L. Kllis, of this town, head cut and lee .prniued. K. 1 . lirowi.iiiej, conductor of the train, injured in the back, coliliu. J 10 bis bed. Mr. Kittle. Audit for AeUins .V Co s. Kx- Mr. Kittle. A oP nt for A'lams .V flo's. Kx pie-s, eriouly injured, (taken to Colds- horo ) j nn- . i n.iii n,i..'i ...ui,,. nn ij ( .imii.tii,, , head cut and leg brui-ed, a. rived thi I . . , , . . morirti? covereil with lnooo, hut is not sr- ... I '.. ,, f". 1 ,. ..r M. .......... A . nously hurt. Mr. C. Was BcCoii.iiaineJ by his three i-t. rs, one only of whom was in jured and that slightly. KHis; Ik. II, of Johnston County, sli-ht'.y hurt. Another voun man from same county, name net knwn, considerably Irui.cd, car r' l to tioldsboro. Mts. McKi.ibt, an elderly lady of Charles ton, S. C. was severely injur. .1. She was laketi t ) the house of Mr. Kiio d.-s, near the scene of the aecideot, where her wounds were dressed, and every attention paid her. She is sti'l at Mr. Jl.'a hou-e. She was travelinj wiibout a protector. It was re jotted this morning that she was delirious, and fears were ci.tert .i:tied for ln-r recovery. Several oilier persors, narues utikno'iu, w, re taken to lio.d-Loi.j extent of ii.j jri. s we e.oiiil not a-d rta n. A iiero tu an tiani-.l Cur ii', a t r ain Inn 1, slightly ii u 1 1. A ti 'ro woimtu of this place, said to belun to to Kandon c'tat, was iijureJ seriou-ly. It ie th rijlil .he will '',-. Also a i.ero womaa owued in Auu.-ta, ia . s. rioiii.lv hurt. J'ottut.ately a onml.fr f pas-enters e espt;d unhurt, anion; whom wc may name Mr. Ila!i, the sheiiff of this county. Mr. Il ;r kin in' r a 'id lady , I vro d a i'l t.-rs ol Capt. I'.'lis, and Miss Moore, a.! of tliis t un '1 he tr ain at the time the nx r broke, was T -tl." at i moderate p. ed . ot'nr rw is., ilia probable that many liies would have been lost. As however, it i-lh mo-t pain ful and terrible acid -tit that hais evt r hap- diiVt; foa-t. iv h TntrmrnrT.. f-t, n..-i, et f ft'lii l il !!v "Tri ol any pcriti, as Wf have hrn inferiii'd that no human fo!-i'ht eoubi have guarded aatn-t it I ii" ii jury to the track i uniiiiportT.it, atei is prole.bly repaired ere this ... tdst t!r. re will l,c no iletniti i'i in t.'i trn nns si.ni of the mails and p is-ci,,'. rs. II .,.i;.. ;. ill. I,, if is X po!.e- Tiifc I.'m rtn Si' Air.s. In a work oDce wri'ten I y Kouis ..ipo',eii. ht f ;.' his a;ces3iou to pjwi r, he sai I, in a chapter, " thi i ovt ru m Jtits in tieio rs) : ' " I -peak it with reret, I c in . e but taio i'lr.-inru. nts at this. lav which fulii' the mi-.-i ;n that I'rov idet.ce hi r.-n!i I i then. ; tli. y are ti.e I"" ciio--i at tie. end of tl.e worrl ; one at II, e eit'.-unty cf the oid w.rl-1, the other at tl,e extr.-iniiv of the i-ew. H hi!-t our I Kui or' in . . ntni is -.s A vilcar:-v c 'ir.s u Ir.; I, t il.eil l r. Its erarer lire ,,..,;on. ,,f the Ka-t and the He. I mar. I,. wili.iut he-itatioii, towards perlee'i'm ; th" one ut.di-r the will of a. siu other under bbcrty. " P.-oti ler.ee has ronfi ! S'ales f Xorth A ni' rica th and eiiiizin' that irimji n-. l ml i vidua,, t.ie 1 to th" C'.itc'! task of peopiiri terutory nioeu stretches from the Atlantic t th lutii S, a, and Ironi tlie .Nortli 1 oie to the boi l nor Th" (iov-.-rti'ii, nt, w ineh is only a Minnie a .in i ;.l-tr ati on, has on iy hither I o rein e ill-rl ill ni to put in pra'tiee the oi l a i i.'c, .".'": Inn, rr.'ie; j ;.. r, in or I.r ! firm t hit in i--l-tihl-i in-tiint which pushc the peep I.- of A int rica to the H'e-t " I h" only ether srovi ri.meiit in the wr! 1 lil-!i to the writer's opinion fuiiiiled its mis-ion. w as l!u"-i i, tei tiie imperial d) ua- ty of which, he raid, was owino nil the vis", prore-s which, in a cei t juy mi l a half, ha- , r,.. cied li.'it empire from h n oari-iii Such were the opinions which Louis Xapob-ou held of the I'riite l Mates an l llus-ia hef ire he attained his preent po.itioii. It would !,e an it.-tructive icsOii ti have another chsp'.-r " on lovertnneiit in lierreral," and rn - I 'tilted :tstes and ltn-1 In particular, fr .iu the Kmperor of Franc: Ifr.hiuin i liiyjiHlxlt. I'l. K !':-1 ' fliii.i. Ci. tnis. A very im , port ant principle h is been deci le I by the ei'lpr. uir. Cent of California in the ea-e of tin; M creed Mining Cor.ij. any n' iil John ('. I'u moot a cn-e w hich, from (tie i:iaa,,t.de of I-.'- interests involved, ha- a'.rt acted "jieat at'. ritioii The court holds that the minerals ill t'.e land beioil'.' lo I lie st, r of the I III I an I not to the Knued Slates, a- n been clil.i,., l.y some; an 1 to it the r xiractin lli-iii by o-h-r panic, would I." w oi k in,; him ; an ii r. par il le injury. Con . r i. iiily an in ijiuc'.ori wi.l hold. The deeioori v i r.-n d-red l,v a. majority of the court, tho chitf j'l li di -sclitllio'. I Kx T" ''ttrINAH V S.tt.K. 'lie ("arlisvi.le T..L: '-co I'ii.nt says : Tl.e c-t .1- of AI. x an dcr M -io"., ot I Ki .l'i. x c I'liity , w a- a pprai-e . iiuiii' -iiai.-ly air.-r hi- d- itu in 1 " ,ij m he t'...e, l, r-l .'.1111.1 ai.d :.Dfi. Tie: r u e-it ,r, 'i'o . d-o'i III ' -, K-'; , k" t the e t it to... t h-r until I I. r,,t,er, 1 ".j i, w hm I, in id sa.e of the w hole prop, ri y nl puhliu aueriori for cih, or for bonds well ..-curi-d, hcai ino iri'-r.-'t from date. Thi' propirly, appraised in l-s.Vl ai .J ;2.i'0', was , at p I'die aue tiou fir in ih oi its i-q ii nth-tit for the im mense sum of Cs7n,')i)t. J i I, c thus seen that tue property h id moie th in tripled its value in tue bruf-t .ee of fire years. or twenty Uve Iret iu ln-ilit. I lie ii fi con any utei'in .so i icn in winrrni. i f iwlt' .rf.lf ... l i F"r,ll,il ,TIIK DKKI 1UVKII M I X K II A h It V.G I ON. i It has been .omcliiuc sincn no have hnrl !occnion t.) mention Ihia Trcnittiro of North ' Ciiiolimi 'nit with tiuv pa rlieiilarit V .ineo e made such copioui exlniitH from l'ro - fesor Kmm.ins' hist Hiport. A P'"1''1 ; which hai ju-t fallen into our bauds, gives : u. material for a lurther notie I'irst, !. t us ftntc, howevrr, that an enn tn i.t Imi inrer, ol miitiire ii je nu real rx ..ricnee. w-io r.iceimy in n i.ius, niur pnicnee. who reei-ntly iu ide h most thor l ie to Mop oiijli cariIor.iii.-ii of the u l.olu mitieral re- i f ' ' . , ,. , . ' -"I'M pori,) .'..:.- ... :, i... I ...iot t""e but tl"n-'s ""tirior to that ,!.... 'ion, .o Ur as it lias i.een .ler.iopeu, re 111 n i kcil afttr l.Min5 there, that lie vuuld J,..,;,,,,,;,! ,,, one had t',1,1 him. . ' without sct'tHU or hinisri . th a tune tvax .... . ' - f . . i . ami t uen.it ) ' I)r. .lack-on speaks of the coal nt the plantations, as similar to that at Kr'. ,,nl' ' excellent '' a good as coal, suitable for the hollow fires of forces, and for all t he i T . . t ' . . .! , ' 01 '"pi usual purposes o f fuel." I If the lliaeki ' , you to publish and .lff lt...l I., .-v. .1... K ..... ,l..ft i...:l",IH,r eopjr) that if any of the de.cn. . . . Le ,i , ru. i(ii.'ii!n inc ei.i..s. .11 an rirtrr. fatl ' i four ti'cu'S Ihnk. 1 he ore, ho pays, is ( II '.it ant u enn, rt.nl U.I III a L H vnitil .ml. ' And be remark,, in eonclui-ion, that " the . n....n l:;.r f'.s.l ri.-l.ls .ru .l..ii.,oH .f . . v - Una. tte a 15U r.ntu liuDait our alif- 'ah ie coal reeioli. - ri ii . i ... an I he pamrhlet also eonta.ns a " Report c . i -1 1 f t . f , Samuel ilkes, h-0. , Tracheal Iron Jlai V T. ... ' un "line", l.-i , i iv,tii 41 J'laS - rr and Miurroleisl. late of Sn.BonM.ire, Kn-land," to the Company which own. th above plant ations. It is uate.1 VlTtii April a-t. lie eays that there at. nrveral mil - lion, of tons of coal on that nror.ertv. with the same lliuck Hand ore; and, what has! 1 j i i i t.ern deemed an m.iiorlaiit i!e-nkratuiii, l f.... : . .. .;.... rre i i ic. . ih to;.. 'e sit u. r j in in j..n.r t;e for a flux. As a t;"" eoal, trials and , . , , analv-s rrove that if hat t.o himt'ii m- lime prune." In conclu.ion.he.ays. " I am ef opinion . ., :. .. . , .,: i . . i.tdb ...ri ... we v, r'.r .,.-. iruwi (ff.r . tt liir ruse iron anil cull , , ...,!,' '. ,. .... , . ..... lie I'.i.. t ' i ... l. . r .- I, s ,., , , ,. , ! '. rnace. eosiiri ni a t . i'l.lMHl mi! e ear -tun.iiesi ioir rrrr i.ari-e n,ir apmUtot t . .i(i,un.J a year in wotaitig this ore. Af pelided to th-se Ilrporta are aryeral analyses and te-t, of the e ,!, nnde at New nrk. I'.itter.on, lirook I n, and I'hila- . , - , . di'lpliia, fully cstab)iliiti'.' ttie cinclusiins at which Profc.-sor J ick.ou and Mr. Wiike. hare arrived. We will only add that our I'aii IIovl to this prrat section of the Stale is rtradily proreusH;, under the several contracts for radin;; and th.it there is an encjiirauinc pro'pect and iu-;i)iiili'ii, for the iron, w hlch hate been nt. red into, wi'.l rrull quite as sati-factorl'y a- the beat f. ml, of tt.e wmk coa. Id h.pe ll.'.'fiUtU. Ct nriTir v.,r Titr. C ii sc nr ('..i nn Tt is a common opiniou that c Itriatc alone is . ciMat.,e ot f.roduein all the dtversititi of e-iui,lei an so reiuakahls in t he iniiD tare. A verv few facts may .uU'ie- to ihow ihat'11" "'flr'de contempt enleitained for ..-h e'qnnot b- the r'.s... Thu- tie ne-roca ""eanncM, pr.ju.lie.-, or ignor.nee, of , of Van llieineri's Kat.d. who U'e i.oi.e;,t thos. persons ho w vu'J presume to tin !, the blackest r-r.le ou tlie earth, live in a c.'p;e on tlie eartli, i.ve in a e'iriiate n. eoid as thai cf I. . land, while ill" Iri lo-Ch'iie nalwiis wl.o live HI troll cu A-ia. areol al.rownand o:ivr eo-npiex. ion. It is remarked by .Humboldt that the A Ti eril-a sr n it- of ll.e vquinocnal frgioiis . . . - , hae no darker skins th.n the roonntir.crl ' J .. wr M.Hc Y ('nJlMrt.lfti.ilfl ST.tTI l'rf of the temperate jone. So. also, the Pul- Thu editor of the .New York Kfc." eh' i of the M... :Utiic Phlns, beyoml the Po-t, rpi-akiiij. a if from personal kn; C tr-f.ftli e;rr of south l .tltU'le, .re l.s. rl.e, sitsl iu..!y dark.: th.n tl.o Ailpides, Tob.s . Mr. .ilarey, in Wi!tifton, i"iroi r ai,d o'lu r tri'.es who ere many liegree. entf used hi. importsf ile.t.'ltt, e- i nearer t he . r i at or. A.'i.iu, th" C'u rru, hi. ofliee, but in in Ithr.ry at home. Vi 1.-3 who live south of the I'.i i !,-l la Plata, are ' th is r..'r.l, he Would at ot.ee. alter I r'ik n' n.o-t blirk, w h.le the I i .1 1 ca, under the f .i, l,,.,!, ,. work, aii'l write ti.lrrri'j lines, are anion.' the nr-t ol the Anietl can trihes. i inaliy, ti.it to inu'upiy exirri plf. this., n .elons of t Ii o Cajeai-ian rare which have become inh al.it a nts of the l,.riid .s oie in both l,.'inis l.er-s, al'l.oii;h l!..-,. d.-.e. n -lar.ls hue b on tr e it ones, a'.,. iu Airiea f .r :. any cel. tune", expos. .) Ii the lu i-t a?''-.'.' ii.S'i.ne-s of the rinris'e, hare never, in a solitary in-l it.ee, exl.tt it. d toe tr aii-!or io atiori fr ,rn a I'j i'j..4ii, to ne ;.i e nop, ni m. A Jt.Kr. KiletlliorO'l-li - rciilt, wh ii :. S flush I Ji;t tMis I'ird 'in riore .1 ml tu go on the Ka 1 v Kii. r.l orodi'h sai'l iht -h- should ik" lo ae.'.i.,pai,j i i m . II. r i ha I ti '1 ol i. cliori, provided pl'.-l that le she ill! not ban dholes, 1 it- iiiih. r the c iriia.'r wilb loeh n. I. i n'fr ahhorn iiei'. Iuriii the fir. I day' jourt.ey Kord Ki lei 1 io oi !, I. .ppei.lr. . -1" t!i li'i ! .'. struck it'" f lot a lir.-t srilirthill below the yi at lb' di covered that it was a bandbox I p w i t thewlr low and out went the b m i box. Th rr'i'l.'i.ia '' "I I " 1. and th f-.ot-m. li, tl ii.kin that l!i' bai.ti I, ,x had lorn hi. I out of iho window by some extraordi nary har.ee. were (.'i:i to fick it up, wheri leird I ., I. I, I ... , ii f.iriw'i-iy cahed o il,' Hrlveoii!" The bai.db'.x waj n.-.-ord-ire.'ly left by the tlitt i r -"i J -. li.ivin- re-icli-e l tiie con. t y to.cn n here I..; w nt to ofliei ate Jul.-. K'rl I Kilrtih. rou I, d.-d to in the arri.y l.nn-, .t l-.r I it court Imuse. "No.v' ap a I.C.' ml i", " where My J.-it.:.-' ihr-'tn oyl my ".', wh.ro i- my wi,'?" r. pii' 1 his atl. ti I ii,t, ' it Kit af the tarri.i -e win lo. A C.nriT Ci.Mc.r AtftfiA' nitf. ,t' M m liy s (.'llth of .luiir ) Mtlmo t,f the I- n ie h Aea'lnuy of Science, M Ken-iricr e "iliriired tho details of the at I'"ararif of n new com.t. It was noti I .i i...: . in-s . an- I Ibscrvatory on the file;!, t of the '.'.'l I of June hy M Iberi, bill hid h.rn J. trcl. il by a Ijj-rlin a-troiioni. r on the '.'.' I. Iiapo-ilioii i nearly in ti,e eonsiellation lV-rcus. 1 r-.in oh.er Ta'ior.. made by M Vim Viilir e. 411, the orbit til the u. vt r I- il i iieiian' bus h. en cite.,; ite.l, and it appears to ba approaching t.h"eaith m rapidly that'll will so.ni pi . sent a fine object to the naked eye. At ples.l.t it is believe. I that it l hot Charles " comet, of which there has b-eii so much t.i'k, as collision w.th the. 1 ... r 1 ... .1 1., e..... i ' earth on the Idth la-t month. Some fdither observations are, however, vet r p nre! ti settle that joint ii 1, ert ,inl y I he tli.r.oveiy of . loity I" fill t.-l c-pir; plaint w is ai.ii.uiieeil at the sa ne time. .' 1 r I.' i.i. i.i v III Ii r y II 11 I l.eee' t ....... . 1. . IT ..' , ur ' Bid-- that Viiliilitai, wck . lluee f his tie I hews have 1111 t vi'.l i.t .J.olP . iw., J, v . ruin ay 1 ii-id.-iit in ( Ih n. and one l v drown- I in,- in Xesr II. .. . . .p-liirc. I'liSTAf, In answer t.. n b tter from this Po -l OUie iff to the lleri.-ral Po-t I Mlie... it has l.-en tl.-eideil lhat the lier't pi ice. mark 011 the fly leaf of a Look rent by aiuil. -ub- )i lU the whole lo later po-la-e." ft am the Wtstem Democrat, ! MKCKJiKXlSl'I'ifS J'KCLA It ATM iv .... j INIM'U'KNl'KNCF I v t ! ()f 'j,a 'j poti(1(, .r!,"'r of ,I" -'ill , 0f tU celebration of the S"d''' aC''""1 ' JPClf lc,,iUr M, rur "T. 0 """"'efMrjr 0f .i nnr.?..rU, ., ,7 ""ipii. j il nee, and particularly thu udiln-s. - ! ii .. v' ii',:... ' "n's t Dr, II.... 1.4 i. lln.ig removed from thP (;ooj ,j .Statu Mjnie .i i years hUiee I !,.. - ; . - i,,,,. ,;..,,,,,,,, iiu - iH..v Br n. ., v,. ....7, " atj ' . ' ' ami r,r. ! V mJ " :mnr' hai. ,,1:i. ' tiiinfr.4 or rrri'tit iiiif m ' . . v , r-nnur i lT eniriiiiou oi imiepeiiUeliee then al j. i ....- . .icrj inanu. Now, I, t descendant of John Melt,,;., , , oanis oi me - v;ni lories r.i,DOdjr:i(, nrnvlllliO fn Inn ;n tl.t . i . i ' , I , '"""i f "is nu. i.. ' - " 'II I" rip inu nun, imiv mere was no mnpii,,, , ' .! IV!'"" , oV, i I'",,e"Ce '" Cl,"l'-" "a I '.'"! 1 ' -"'-i of I.iv, l?T.-. and 'J"hB M,'Um" Alexander was not the Sref(. ! ni tut nieelin.r or thai l- A'"t .( noiiornniv anil roiiei y ai i,utoi! , f .i of " - . K ioohh ,,r ,ie Cu , imurr. I ii lorin ni atuu nie'-tin ).n I. . - j , r . !. , , . . '"- or i II. cv in I....I. liw iii,.t. I j.i 11 t wr 7 'y.'"1-"1 or 'fw !",l,,'ou. pronounce , ; '''"."'''"? ,'B auie,ll, j ",,,fc,!,, or '"I" f'"veij ltfnor.i, of the (ru, I y "' 1 Cs.ui.trjr wh.le n.aki,,,, !Ul h i P'--""""" i "' 'f y fucb tJ :, " ,, .. " "-i, in ll.e pre .... s,--, u.. niri .iiiTr io no Is ro send 1 ' , . ' "" "t j . . - "'! .'H tuu ucc.imn.odated to their Ifl.lCtlOII. i , ,, ..,.. I .. ,.l.l .i.ii,i..I, s I . L I.. .. fl". v. ... n.y ,, I ' " Trfi'a T 'P ' " .lie -.. Jvlrt , iValns, of I rovidrnee .'U etn-ni ...... r . . i -..t .i . ..... " """il . . . . , . ,. i ...s .-..j. ni.ii ir.lA'T.a.,.Q on aill-r, I : wok, w hi n it was lirst broujht to hi. h , . . ,. , . OUsI-. 1 I'vcaii".' u ciiu not contain ain thin-tin! l,, i . J " 'v ,u" i'J , '1 ' .1 VrTT e,r!llll't. I'lll'l lr.,1 ,,-. ,, ! prepare ! for the foi the omiii woik, I v J,,!,, I MrKuttt Aic under biiuelfj .; 1 ', ,, old etioii 'h to recollect well "f hi prw ,,:. , .letter, or cettilie.ilel from old C,; J J, -Siiiirsou and Capt. Tli-maj. lnw, tin , it inn ni' our nl the Sijtm i . v ; some other of the revolutionary m. jj, r ti n ' IS in jr. in rejjaril to the decHr.troti. l; (, was done for the purpose of folly .ii:. ; ' Willi iiinon," in the pteinisrs, so ih.i n : miht ie put iu bis " History." I rr,j I obi rttoti-h to reeoileet tbo.c .nd msni nrt -r ! iiieidri,t.s therrwitli conncete.l ; yet, m ' " , ' J r , ""V?" "I I """ C " rinaiiair, a. n sir i ir e meniirv r! n r i i;r.ii. foil, er. .A tut I am de-iro'in thu 3 ' cul l ltirrt IMS communication in jv.r r. a ft, r f,-e t 'ia r,arlrn:.. . ; i i -. .. ... ,,,p.. ,,,r,l,l2 to n.y tiouiren ana j.-ratid ehi "l,lr t-o.tetity. ,or atl :tti.et cv and siii i r i,otetity. lor all "(""r0.v "'rj ol one win hi- ' ' "'.' " ui o..cn. i ; ""ole teufiry on ear:!,, iu J.-.I . .. i i .... 1 1 i . i. .... . ... ". -J" u uj ..i ai.rw u.i... r ii.-r,ni ii.i I.l. ii' ! Ch.p-1 llil!, !u. 1 I. '..' ll.T1.lItT ' no.or, w tie ii he mul I i"iloil,e p, f r'ta, rit r.fc-iv.i call r.tiline dut and attend to tl " ra if i of his f.rninYn. I'u'iri' ti lioiirs of roiripi'itton l.e was so ririp" f r ticros4j.il with his mi icet that per. or. no 'I . eiit.-r and ;o out', or talk lu t ai.r ro'-n:, without the Jea-t ol'aimni h.i nat 'e lie wore rp'c' ii'l. s !iu i',v eat in b:. ire.. - Vow ii, w i'h an oi l r. d hatnikcti !m f ei i'. , tiM'j b. f.ru Liiii. at. I "tie eould j n!.- '' , the r. Ian . e activity of Lis n.i.iJ i y ti.e fr, ' que hey of his a; plicali li lo th iimJ I I I In 'U'h, hrt was an invetr rai. snulT ti.f, ' ami Lis eorj.iiii.ptioH of that article sp ear I to hue ir jnriou'ly ff. ctrd Lt lone I lie wr ite li.-lib. ral. ly, with fi ira'arrs T ehnri(.'es, a fid hi' ihou'hts per,, rs. ) ta ' the fn-t .I'aft assutii. 'I tin torn, of rlpr.'- o.ii ill w l.irh h w an willing to pub i-h ll.' . lie almo-t .Iwais ti't'l a p. no.!, .nd I'll the see. n l draft lo l e penned I v a r erl 1 h.-, however, he rateiy .iter, d I, s o.d- wi I'll bcinv l-i :. iU a nd h ilidsoli.c, wdi...l 1 1. tklv A Xiw MoTIVf. 1't.wr.H Sr. ar u.ol ("ul.a, hat itifeuted a lie ytcin nf pro peilire. ifs.rls .o we Uarn from th' I1'1"' dcU M.iiiana. His plan r opo.e. n.e l a b if.jT of wmdliiilU on the decks of Lis rl"p. with jrrett winjft, from which tic i ''-'" " coin in uiiieat.-d to side-w heel-, sum I . r to In ' ,1 ......... I,;,.. Th- mn leU have l-'-rn ' ... - e--.fully worked: and it on.y rrninii to Vs ic.-n wh.llirr the force of llie wind iffieiciit, when thus applied, to U -' the vf b.cily of prdiunry rai itiu "! Mlii I'" r -s'lti. p. If tliis probbm it ati-faelori!) I'iario n.v il is evident that si, n wii be able to rail iwst as fed lU .II.i1b.iU il Willi a j . . . . in-l, heeaii-'. " contrary as wiih-a fair w ,eiii f nerfeetly easy lo alter tlie po-Uiti '' the win,', tin t may be always orp-w-"- ' I ,', w in.l . w hafevi-r iliriction it limy b.ow I - t ..b.J for tie ft- iron.. l he ir.vcnior n.' -e-- - I. 1 lie ir.ve.no. .- n... - - on of a pawtil from the Cuban t."'--'"; t, and at .con as it is prnnt-d U t eti tnel roniinctifi In mai.e ins i-.-' ' lar-e scale. i . . - .....i...,.i'l. .jo Tl, C.-sr.,,-. elierni-t. M Wiehlc, rfllil' till!" 11, 111" s ueci't .'c'l l'i p' t..,!...l Hi producii'i! a r whir h i. raid 1 1 coinr are will, ll.e ii.it, iml dlallioll'l. inn-l I t"'r" ', 'His l"lr. the elementary sub'lanceof Ion Heretofore l.o chcmiel ineans elementary sul 'laiice 01 '. ..... ... i. i ii. iiJlu'd 1 louinl capable ol n cin , of..,.,. -. . .ub-tuu . " hr. ' "I ' .1 ' .: : I :., ,..i.nn- eluti.h ' fU ' ..i.n-r uiBiii'iiis ... - . ,,,., , and is 1 ven harder ihnt incans may M t be f"U" I 0 III a e" 1 ii'lin tint hcii r, ,ihd. colorle . its rrevai ! Mi l J '.Ion. Ihrmrrh'ti'.iif'r'' lii'v : . S V.I . -', I Titf. Wiie Mi- pre a ."Oinl wiie " If you learn tli" - rm - , . . , its bcnity, also live It 'r ' like 1 he i,iel,tima!e to l'i' ,!'1".' 1 n imi . -lie blr; thuinl -,,!!,',,'lr.i rlf juwsnlly to !' ; I ' to hlin like . , l, I.l,,. . ,., ikebi,'! l.-pp) ' 1 tai.lr-t what 1- the b -t I'' ' l.u .nd will neuuire, in Vo,ir n 11 ty' 1 W(Jlth villi Ijod d iih unnn i niirn imifiit . . . i " - " i. . v I . 13 Lll Itl'il 7
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
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