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if ti 1 1 nSMMHMM UAll.ft'JIIIAMl'IWJItf.!llmi K I t I if Jlartb (Carolina eclWt. Vw iev. fflARiom-:: Tuesday. Xorr mbi-r 10. 1 S 57. r- 7 ' Sajuri'ir Cuiii!. The Fail T riu of ibis Com t commenced Tr -1 i!-y, Judge Person, presiding. There lie to in.jriM.e Ftate Cac or: the docket. Although there are ninny Civil case on the docket, we Lave ht-sid of acne of vciy great in rrtiLf rv 'is?.. .... f n in K M!v;:, The foi'ouie,: letter to i'.io n.ar!f&!.-n Mercury, will give our nailers a irur state i f ifl its in iba'. detracted Uriitoiy. Le a l it : x 1.. .ni'liN. ct. Si), 1sj7. Mv-'!JRf. Kl'in-Its J Tic Constitutional d nvei t:o'n i'" t, pursuant ro a'lji:rMii( lit, ctenhv, at.d r..'j'!:i tied over to day f.r quorum. Hirt'.tii. as d the se-i-q of tie c"iirt, Ir dcisved lie an i v :i l ot many Tn-mm rs. IV for? the close of the week w v hare a I'i'i attend I'lee. A g'ei.t hi j' of c sci'--T: i .- t prevails, (lov cii.nr W,k.r mid L;- Secretary Lav r-in their tr-ae'i:erou criminal ribey. Se long siteo pted o be disguised Li-coveri' g th a : fi.p i aii1 (('!! w .1.1 r i ilt in f.iv ir of the pr ! iviiy P'.''y. t'lt v !,ar .-ned a 5 - c.;ui.-i'i , Tt fu-is.: !o rci'tiip t i.e p ii !f oi.e if our st'onji -t e out t'v, lTrO ni-J-iy. a;; I .-y )!..- y will r.ji-ct tl.o rwtutn ... . u-.jIl- r . : 1 1 ':. Ti i f a eic- o" re -I'll: fr thi. I :t i iii rilv .-.pjn-vd in f rine'.jde tin ?!:.'uti . 1 i-o " Miini ti -" t:ikr!i nr.- n t'r -iy ft. 1 . and n.-i :e r i t view to i . . ti.e pj-i.i-Jli land y t'. in :' e ' ' . . In . crlu V,' :.".'. r'- p i y liei v-.- ii i--: rv t '. :, il ::;'!; ir t!...t ti e 111 if.-k ilc j' il'.ii!at. a: in li e lr-'jir ly. A S!.- rUUZ i f !' 21;! I'lli jTIt- a l:i'il-t t.'t'hf. sii I u-lc r -i'i-.I r, - : r : :n cn:i:a-,:r',d t; rv:. A: - - 'I :' c rf: i- or I . :. r ! Wllu r ' .' . I c:. ; it.." '. - It , , r.j r- :.t,'' '.- i.- . .. i, i- , : i i. u- ; ,i ! ) a ;r t :d taut -t.-i T'l tin.1 tii!:;k- rf -t' :u any fvrm. So-.itU- era u.eti I J T -j-- . v .it ,'!-'. r t 'i : ' li .r 1. : r : . . ' : . i i . .- ir tin. III! !i :.- c r '!:' -111-e V. - i 1 -1 din c! rt-f r. of tje l"jii:i: juiu tiicy i y I ie li ' ,r-.-. I ni", s. -ii d.iertri- n. c sro ro;v i- ii niic f i e-sl tn' .f 1rritvrial s!f.ir lK. I: t '' T , I.U'., I ti.ihk, ft.Li tl' L.'.CiUvU H'l- i : e. v l , -ar! :o ' - 1 tt. Iii' i u.c ' . i ite p . : liili i ;L.' ! ' - ii. e'l--s w Yieii a is, c ipi '1 we !-u;.o-e fi --m J I'.-- ti r--: r- : .- r. . -i- t! .- f from a F-' 'a I : I'.-1 t . ; 1 I - r- re- WS'lv'l1 l-.i'l h I'lj O P I'.T I1 ' in- t-' 'Vi visa I i-ly on b...r.?.. 0 jtk llh.j a .'.ip in a p'.- r:f wind." .'. v I l.t'.it in T. xa It f ir:.:-l.d t.i.; i.l- r:.' 'u.y. i n to tLc iuery. V e s:. .'; eiijtsur to :.d t i.e tt.o'.vi iual vl.o r-p'j-r-d to t'ive ?3.000 for an am-w.r, and if i;.e 3'i-wer i- corrc -t v-j sha'i r x ; : I.lin tj i. aui j r iLm amoui.: fjr 6ur be- .i st ; ' . -y i- a li iy on ii or -i back iixe a -Lir. in a ;i: ef .n-l ! A'i-t- r A lady is Fke a '!.lp beean.e st is of ill j fcmitiib ..n ler. lor sj a "si.ip is mu le by a -ure oi speech iu our ha tji.". -'lie r-.Ceivrs f-il.-h'a.'i? more pre cious than p 1-1 er rl'tcf. In tn ri.-mg fr n tlie i tnasl 1 n stresnirs r, d,. ! hi, -is V . -, ' s .-i,rs ri" X . .5i. ff .(,; i- a in-; j- I.e. r.Lrc-i-."t h 1.- f. .-., t,.-r i,"a'l iire-, tL i- '-: ---i.t. i-.-.' ! &tl 'r eri-iju of th-e n:p. A-.'aiu siie -i like a -iitji in her ri?siej, inclu-iiti? tne cord a. -e and talis, ex'et d'n:' frjm the Buii. n kl pi- ir.t a buojaney to t'r.e l.u.i. the evrdi;-e ty ii:tn tne iady is sur t j.; .i-d. or sini. gathers tin- ! of .el, as tbt rides ' not t-Uip.-t-.-1-ly, bi.t wi!U a J .i-.M i - or pal.., ; vi n a i j jyu'iey t) her i i i or li-m iv iiro trie Hi p is ! tl.tll'.r. ee.-t- oa the I'l.'i II, arid wb'-n ui-cer way lie is tj- orin.' um main. j s hav o.i hor..ei;afi i. un j.-r av and ap per 'itly fj..omiig lin- u.iu hi cau-i placed i i that oriwar f pi,'on t y ti. I,j..-e's nuin. , r : . i ; -,- . ;;. :; ' ' ; ie V: eg In-', Vr Ja.( ... A.'.fl. ar, ' wm ly T. J li- II, J' 4. a;,l .lie 1 In a f-w bo ir aftei war-Ja." TJ.i J o- irret.er L.j :'!. 1 ti. hi .jooiie y.ijw.- . ilo 1'! ' Me. 1' ". gave !. iu-elf up hi 1 w is i 'iii'tv-d 'i i -all. h-.t 'Iv d.a-'i of Mr A'l ir- tt.-l and i. no ;. s 1 lie v I I r ; r I- i 1- .'. ...... .. ' c t . a'i !. V 'ii '. ie f 1.4 'j ' ii 1 1 , '. i- i'. I : : '':. r .' -' : tie caii cf tai- n;..-ii.c:io!y afi.ir. I: .it -a-s t i. t Mr Junes Ai.en. jr , a eoa of 1 e f -, ,r.l, v.1,0 i a nierf-hai.t of coo; st iell.g ,n i'. rLt.lie, w a n,i-r. pre.-f . 1 ! 'I..CTC i I v t.i Ii : - ; :i t iM.lt .! ... ,' tv. V o ,. a', I '';,arles l.'O "1 i- . to thu p ..I ji'i: , i oi reve; ai 1...,. ia e, . ,.f vl.nl, 'lT .. p. un,,,.-: . i: . , , 1 . ; r . :. Mr AI' ei , -j,e : i; j ; r . have s-.-,.e ; ,. a , - p ' j . ... .1 .1 . . i .. e...:.. , i ... u iid was ! I c : .t I ttr -ttstf Vorkiillt .' theui. ''i.-.-h .ft cm th pre--. !. n Mr. I- I i, . : 1 ) ... s: J f ,- I I 1 ; eii I o post them crpi-ti.eps u--tr.--,ate then. ; Mr. A. replied that br ba-i tbn'ght topo- t i hem and L inteii ! i i i .-j. .... ; . . (,. UK , i -: i Mr n to . ; l.i-n ,f . . ' i j- i- -u I e 1 r.if to Li I a . u-,:.r i,.. i . ,-. - !M i'. I. f r ie pea t.i - L'S ,-.j I, j,, t it c, thit if lireesse.i did n-.t -.p-i-i h w jsiid shoo!, ii i i.i aii ii .-ceasd fi LMnumg l- M -l-l in th-' u.niiiou of hi rigb', files Mi A ':!.. Jr , i; i jiJ tbtn t- jy J !, ' shoot Mr. B. and cme very near suceceding. Great exritonent prevailed, duriug which Mr. Bell was. carried to Jail. The weapon 1 used by Mr. Bell u double barrelled ; sb it gun only one barrel of which was fired, It is said tlint after being slot deceased did not fall but turned the ether side to Mr. It. aii J told him to ,l.oot again. M;'.ry!r,ul Klrrliun. Auihction took place in Maryland on ; the 4ih iiitait for (iovernor, and Members f I'n.MTr.isi A f We hiive ii. t received the re- lurnsbutnrnrMstatetliattbeAniericanenn. ,li l,te forrWrnoris eb cted bv 10 (H)0 ma- jontj, ami in Baltimore tlie American Have) earned the city by 0,CO u ajoilty. There .! a -nod ileal of. excitement ot the polls j ,01 j ,ll0rip till ten at night, and her I aniieil aecepfnticvs were re-torwardeJ Ly and riotin- and s-hootii.g. but i.o very se rious i f.shion.ble aud gaily fumuheJ hnil iscrowd- U W o South, principally to New Or oiubreak.C The Amerieans arc ehareed by ! ed with her most devoted admirers from rosy J I--, "ZT some of tho I'temocrati. r ress with being the j cause of the-e riots. J.i t tbe people lead j the foi'owin,! extract aiul tbey w ill perhaps, ; i.e able to tell who i in fault : JHE l..uT tvi -ah en - r.-..s ho rtm-iiibcr Natbai-u-Moi. ca.l :i,n. '! ry'y to exterminate Know ,,n,H,rH -I, . cLiniM cn , ,. h, , 1. j to I a m I.) - co io ine rons anneu io me t.-eib '' Wni. Fell lilies, it 's d. elarntion Towsoniown. that, thev itit.nd "to niak . . o ii i -, me cuuni i i suit.- u- " and .o' t. t HiKcti v r'l.t s appea to 1 hem at the t'h ward Vo iif iht it it h 1 fir ."uthinzs r.r l.nt'r to the In'," nm-l ajiee I ii :i t the Kor. ij;i alias democratic I 1 r 1 v Lave I r-.n ineitin; murderous ri.it? aii tin- tln.e, and that w-1 are boaii.l to live i.:i,..-t " revolution an i peril wi.il-t ieh rtv r. mams nh any li!e about It. (.: t""yT. li.ul rr.liiir in ;rg;r ur.tl JlcLusf. A r.-ijici d 1 ciir.e has takeu place at New r' eans in fl.c article of Sugir and Mi!ases. Tie 'c. Kniic is;,, that lie arrival cf 2.;0 hhil.-. cf Sugar in ii.t n.aikit caused a pauic, an i on futil ir r--c :fts jiii cs t-ii of to Z a :'l cent for c- iiitimii ; a ceiils for f.ir f.i. l ") c- i.ts fir priit.e. al-i : i.l- !l. A oliil.- arilcl Molasses has O'.hv lrinji:ri; a 1 c. ill-. 1 aii.ii.es l.a'i n of u-i'.-g ibt-e artic i c srn v to Li-ar this. who are iii the ir--.lv wl T i.e Rt-I Jikf of !!;! Stpwn. I'm' cf t: -e bft jokes that we have beard I'.: v -v3s .la:-'i to us by our Town Mar sha!'. Tim y ouii ii.en wei-t to attend on a sick pi r-on, anJ while Miiing in tne romn ti.-.- i;, "ii tt-iiii imuieeliat. ly over the chim ney th.-j v it lijUt diwn in!) th fir p!c. Ou noticing th-i iiI.t they .supposed the hou.-e cu hi ', oil!.- cf them eliinbed to the tup cf .he chimney and the other handed him a I tuki t f f watir to fit cut the moon. f5" l!y the ariival of tlio st-'.imer CiiuJa, .in 1.1m -pool, we . nru that Uelicn has -lit., ', ai on! J I. - 7 .Tj.'.-e Mael-eili his been e'nctc J Mi. of of Ch.!.i,!...i be i.i.iiarltv 12.Y trr si rs i N-,ri . vvstT r.r m. ' ih:as i.ijurLsi. lN.UI, November 3. Three slaves I I IcL-n.i::.' tj )!. rvtii Withers, tn route from Si I.o'iis to Parker-burg, V a., were se ii-.j I.- re yc-tei iry. when on b' '.rd a lean. tot at the. w bar;', tin oui;h a M fit of i. a '. a- eorpis i-su-'i by Judce l!u-- oyne, ai.d were laced under the cha-gi cf i'rius FL's.!.'toi;c by cider cf tbe Couit. Mr. t iti.er- e-re out a habeas corpus before J-idtf t': 1 1- -r, cl.i: ii: rg that tiie si a ':S were iiii'j liil y rcstrair.t-d of tluir IiL.-t ty. and c .ilri.iii that they c . .' him service iu it .'iiun, w hither l.i: w s carrying tin-in when they wen? arrested from his hands. The trial re.-.lte-d in the delivcrat.ee of the slave to their nias ei by J.dge 'arfer, aud they Late tei i. cairi-id to Kifc:ucky. Nf v Yuv.K, N-jv.iui.er 3. Fa'. i;'i W-!,K KlaTF !'i d: l.l'I.V Nfc'iVS, ' Ihe' f-regti Lews is favorably con-nrii-d. Money matters l..;e are eiieer fjl at.-I stocks aivaiicin, with a Iruk iu-q-iiry. ' I he Art go report" no in p-.ttaht fil'-j.-cs, aid 1 i;t.g. no proiotc I I ill-. Vi til iu fvruied I. )ii-:on corre-pouiivi.l' Leiitv; that tlie c; i-U v ill be sh rt. Large p !. -i 1 i i ii u 'i i rig the per Hal,, ia. Arii ?r:ean -tO'-.;s L. i . '., n it.iilj-taij-i'l rices ad i.-e 1 A- ii.ntK Nut ff.it the A iv.i.iti'.msTs to !:.v i. - -in (jre-iil i :.-r e-oui.'y, Va., on u 1st I i t, a p. -'ill .n was pr. -ei.Ied to j '. I l I -on. igi 1 Lv ' e.;.i W:i;i',''a J tree nera, f.nt.erly L'.lo iging to J.rrif" Fraxii r, iii eet-w-'l, req iinting perrnis-iou of me Coir t to s:iiti r him to become a slave again, it seem, that V, . has tried life ain'.r g 'i.e b'd-li'.'ii-t', and, having beeome eonvi-.ei:d that n. giO fre-i iotn is a grand i. ; lie de-ir-s to tli'D-t another mas- t-r in tne Mate t! ire.ii.ii. He selected a Mr, i i, on. .s a Li- in ister. L I- Am n.- n-ls ol IltAi .--The rn-r- a, iu ti.i.i -' '1 to 1-ai r. 'i ht; No-tl, Ge',-g;U, Wl i i VI I V i, i j - I ' -ill u. it i ... na I. .i i-tia n Ad . w in 1 ... r be I I b li '.: the M.-ll. ,-: .ts'ii tiaiik" it doubt- be nl'f to r,d t . - i-t (' infvre'i.ce t ) Le xt Hioii'.u. If bv ii uu t.p I'.i ice villi t.il:e hii- Hi ti.,.: M .1 to f" '.d. Li - - . . -J .)' t,y a-D '' tvA K F t 1 4. The I'.aleigh ,-tsi'lai'l sa-,. ;hat "a d i-ti ngni.-hed geti ! tmuii oi tbi Mate reccni.y pa-eed through-Peter-burg and t'.'.k breakla-t at ouc of the I ' s, and c-fi-iei in psiinem a N C. hi lie was a-ked if he had not bin? h't-r. and iiiaie the fxcelieiil reply ihat the monev: was Le-'.tei t.iau the Lrea'ii-t.'' H ' t i r tii r ' 1 'i 'vi- v w a, 1 1 1 1 a . i.a. t e. h a od b' 1 e- t . ..... L-.. .1 .... .... . .. I "i .'. . ! - I a ju'li- to l . nor b r.f 'are 'atU'ta.. Loviiig a belt iiiouri l t eniila.i, - v lio-J; No el. 1. iht it was the corpse one ef tlie pisseer of tin iil-fet-d A -i-a. tith- r dead bo li-s '.'. I fa Iteli fl y.-it'ng ii the te-i.-hh-ir- From our Correspondent. Ciiari.kston, Nov. 4, 1857. This lias been a day of much interest and excitement. Klcction times are always ex ntincr. and to-da? a Mayor of th city of Charleston lias been elected to servo thu next two yrars at a salary of ?4, 0(1(1 a year, j their nuiure to rha are known in tins coun and another candidate bus also been beaten, ! try a ecrtiBeates cf deposit. The Herald but we do nut know who either of them are .says ; yet. To-morrow tbe votes will be counted Many of the tec. ptances bear th guar.in mid the election declared. It seems to be ties of the Hank of lliiirlnnd, some of the the impression now ihat Macbeth will be declared the successful candidate. The clee - !joi( t)UJ far ililg been conducted with a I ....,! l.-ul nf nrH..r And m-onrintv. nnnsider. ' in- the interests at stake and tbe pugilistic ! lii!euelM of this fast, fillibastering, young .1 UI. I II on 1 io,di) ,ier ,oveM 01 Kin ,MC froln , morn iiii fipwv rvn. ni" is in inn oiauui mid beauty of gay sixteen, and walks about wiih all the elastic vivacity or a l rench damiii); maaer. She isdenidedly the band- soine7at woman lever saw, but I oousider nit iuternal arrangements safe, as I am nut . health or - - j m'atlieA fc, . McliuHn Tndia itiiant, and his chief, holU or wuieh are ob- 'Jj - cta of some attraction. The (tiaot U H '! vears of iiVe, cijfbt fet bili aiid weighs in the neiehborhood of flue': pound. He is . 1,0,'h 0f bich .re ob- i . .... . . ., i hi neieiitioruoofl or- oim : nounus. lie is i . ., r.i: .1 1. ... ti 1 rsstu 111 1 11c i tin 1 uuiaii u.f-iuiiu-. n nu uiHfirv a itrv tine L,'ure. in tins ineua.'erij of iiiinj; wonders is a Texi.in darf, and 10 tJ b carted to a bank, and then reshipped mammoth serpents ouc of whioh is IS feet M Orleans at a cost of one per cent., loo.,' and weighs 300 pound. It nl.-a em- j subject to delay in case of loss, w hile the braces n ourang outang, a horned fowl, aud tuarautie l acceptances, or biil. of credit, Mrs. Cuiaiinhniii aud her bogus baby. i b''0" forwarded at once by mail to The Theatre is doing a fair business, aud N w Orleans, the tine acting and Mr. Marchants admirable I The parties io New York who received ii. inacenieut has succeeded thus far in at- ! " pittances in lhee guarantied bank credits training good houses. Hamlet was acted ' re chiefly aliippin houses ami those en lasl niht with much applause, aud to-night 1 -gai'-d in making purchases ef brendstulTs the very significant piece called " Nothing ' other Ameiicin produce to fill foreign to Nure " in hior of Mrs. Cunningham and orders. her bogus babv, wiil be brought out with a 'ese guaranteed bills ranked higher in good caste and" the full strength of the Com- " market than ordinary bills of exchange, pany. We are expecting a succession of ; w bether drawn by bankers or merchants stars after a while, which will astonish the ' again.-t produce and sold for within one to natives, uiake the old fo.'K-s stare with won- dir. and set the A,blv lliver on tire. The ar nroaehiii T Fair of thn South Cara- Una Instlnii wl.lel. Minnit.M n.. iI.a i il. . instant, is attracting attention. Great pr.-naratiens ari bein IU...1,. (,,r l.,r,tn ' ' , ,, ,. 0 , . , , p a -rgc li.t ot arue.es, and we should fail to create au exeitemeut au l gel up a tush to the pav and fa-hiouable me t ii u 11 dit a-ci itiuiti ui-. i iiiiuiuveu it i ii u ui a lie r. troj o'.js, 1 1,,. le;;ait will draw ail tin Ti... : i .t n .k. Islands parishes and low country, and the . lit iv i;n win niuw ttu wu riculiur-1, indu-tiial and mechanical con tr. Lotions wiil bring ih people in crowds from the middle and mountainous districts. King Mreet has aroc in her majesty, shook the summer chi-t from her gay and glided trapping, aud is now suiniug forth iu ail her glory and power. is- ! . re the prettiest womeu and the mo.tof them , :o . of ,i.em ia the seven states snvwhere South of Haiti- mire, let take an afternoon ramble ou this irieat t-iionable hii.hnav. and retail nra. tnenadc, and if your head is not turned and your heart eff. ctosi, it will be because you have none to -pare of cither. The constant and sometimes dangerou. contact with gra-s, hoop- iud crinoline makes it sou-what dis- j arecaLle to the tihieieniatie old fogies of the 1 'W--1 ect.tury wbo have io ailtbeir glintry, - .... I .1 . 1 . . e .. . . . t ' I . I . . lue '.nu 3" "ng since takeu leave of them, but far toothful. nprvnm in eli!imiit i-m Am.r . ' . ' ; my-elf, such a mis t.irlll-m I. fill .1 lit! onn. - -j . - ! sidercd decidedly arecauie, it not actually iienet "ui'. 'i he LatiLs are slightly easier and the pscplca Uca have pr tty much related into their u-tia! forui and longitude, au l matters au l ihiogs in general ar3 verging into the o.d thaniiel, aud rapidly becoming straight again. I hope never to see such another tiii-iJ' i d smash up ou this side of Jordan. Nices.-mii-s are barely comestible, and as f.t luimie.s they a e perfectly out of the q ie-iio'i. People of niean are wearing their l't winters eh ilirs, and r.i .tiaging uiamiuas are actaally repaliing anJ retriimiiitii their dear daughters ca.-t '.ff bonueU and ftttiug theiu up tor the present sea.son, and some cf theiii,nbeu t t off with a pretty face, look almoat as good as new. From eighty to one hundred steerage pa s.ci.g. rs arrive here ill evert steamer fiorii the .'u rth, and we have nothing for the'u to do, tat or wear. They are detei mined to .pend tie winter wiib us, and take such pv. ijck as we c.n give them, or as tiny can get lioni us. J'hey a ill not go to the coun try, and it veins they mu-t starve or steal if ;li-y stay in the city. ASiiLHY. A.vi i ritK Bank Mi ll iv Oiipa. A letter fi jui M jui,t Vernon, Ohio, says : Ou Thurs day, Oi-tob- r 15, Mr. G. A Sturg", a clerk in '.lie b ink i.g houn-i of Bus.hH, Sturges fi Co , of Mount Vernon, visited Man.-fiel l, n th soniti ?!i3'i of the notes of the Irani h of the State Bai.k, of that place, for the pur-po-e of obtaining the specie for the same. -Upon prcx Ming his r-ll ul noies at the counter, Mr. Colby, tie cashier, receive. i t', tn and counted out the " hard," but be- f.rc Air. .--turjies bad time to gather up the precious tre-a,ure, a mob of cirizens ru-htd es r into the b-iiik, at a certain signal, threateued blm with a coat of tar and feathert if be riared remote a doiiar of the specie from the I at.k. His package ol notes was thrown to him, and he was ordered to leave town' iorthwitb, or lay him-elf liable to corporeal niTering by no means agreeable. n Saturday, the 17th, two of the part v rs iu the hanking hou-e allu ld 1 1, I'r. Tl.oii-p.ou aril Mr. F I. Sfur.ea yjajted . Mat.-!ieJ. to try tutir luck with the bank. '' Ti e sbeciv was ai-nin counted out bv the : A ccibrate.l diTir.e, ',o prided him 1 If ' upon-nis oii.na.ity. wa startled on day by a fiiend coolly telli-g him that eyeey worlof hi- f.voruo discourse wat stolen ' worlo. l.i I.ivorii f . ..... . 1 :. 1. . t . 1 ..!.. 'ii... ... "e iia-i av ur,ni. I lie HOn - 1 . , . 1 .1 , : t.-.. 111 1 rn: a-ion " V ' "-f" WI em rsi- ume. lis , however, released from his i.n-eij t. me uiiicr siiiiiiiigiy aunoiiociiig tiie woik in q .e-thn le? .e .Id, won't Jjii . titulary, " Kb. re.' continued his torm' riSor "I undeitskc to find every wor I r,f voor ! j. - iu: ' . . . J ,1 .,. h,. -.. . ., - I .... I b. ........ - . .- ... .1. . I . .1. . . 1 I'l t tW ci iiii r, t,t 1 e;jre luey bad time to receive . , , , " ' 1 r " " weive sessions at urn t.iu uaiiey lor : .,. - " " , - J jferuool q.iiel at j-i- it. r.!T.-,f, again ct.tcr'c.1 the bank a.,d by !' " t''1'' ' ''1L's fthali issue, notes paya- ,ie ; 4 Counsel also fall jointly or ' ',c count, rfeiter, are taking advantage of it r.ats and ri.enaees actually drovi Messrs. "a " V""'1P'.?cf ',e"r' 11 : 'hal ! the Mayor and Sheriff, the Mayor bear-i 'b ?";Unn of li,"'n:UI , the . M 1 Tc It Ft t's LlURAE T We It arn tint Tb-.mpsor, and Surges out into .he street. I " b""fk e,if" hw f" 'n tra'ich of J ! ig two thirds of the cost. discrediting of nearly all k .of paper eor- i,,,,' iZlZZtoVotZ e.t... of the l.' U,:e several hundred cit.xcs ha 1 c-diected f?r 'e?.""t ! 'f" " " ! lT'U5y' " 'th their bng,,, money.; J M;tX 0iTerl this ''' and were ready f- aild nado-.ht r ,b'1 U withdrawn from cireu- j A Urge quantity of counterfeit halves and , , ' V . f .V. -lllYe..,.t .ul 1 hsve p,o Im" 1 1 ,i r . r'i UtU" lB:' 5 of ? '" 1 T uvunrrvu WllE W a Puic quarters ire in eircuh.ioi. in Cincinnati ! to V T Jl , I wotk Lad it'no, le for he nter Irnee of "" '"8J ' J" audi Tl.Kt.UB.-Sueh a on. has Mr. Pect. pro- I he ..,. is bu, pcorly executed, and may be'0 V V ,7f ?bc n U p.m. e'.o -K I . 1 under by Jan y I, I 01 : no note of aimi-' i"'-ior of the Pboumx Hotel, in Lansin-1 rendily detec t-rl on examiri ition !Swain,t,.e President of tho lust. 1,1, . i e ce a .'en r' t V' T r amounts to b hereafter issued : ,-h I burg, N. Y ., winch was de-tyed b, fire , ' j " '- M, ha recomn.ended l L , L. '. h '..tt' It', . ir . of other State, prohibited. I the other day. He has ,,,,,,.0 hi.ur-! Tll. ,Z.T.,.-,,. a,..,, .. P"'- ' "' j . . , .,. t,..,. ... . .. 1, ,.. 1 i,n.e t hat ui mf.. , ..il i.. : . ' " 1. 11 nigi 'i 11 i.ii- tbat nriee. IMPOI1TANT COMMERCIAL MOVEMENT NEW KIND OK REMITTANCK3. Xt is mid that many of the. New York merchant, by the preference of their cor respondents abroad, received by the Pers-ia largo funis id the form ot guarantied bank I aeeeptances or credits, something similar ir. ; Bank of Liverpoul, nnd others of leading ! banks in Scotland. It was estimated that .the jricrj;at ffouritie remitted to thi I form hv thu t erii nmoutited to not less than 200,000 to ilv!50,00, or at lousl ; SI, 000,000, wbi.i added to the 1,'-W0,0m i .ml.! m.dd l,n u IinV ii iiiiiiml. nf r.-mit. 'tincesby the stetincr eniiivalent to 82,000,. 000 or 8J,200,tiu4. The bulk of these p-nar. t' " - - - n this city reeentd a considerable amount t j 01 guaraiiueu accepianee;., wmncn 'eir remiltancd, under tho circumstances, "lor convenient than if the amount had ! forwarded in j;o!d. First, tbe freight ,-- insurance of three-fourths to on- per CCMt tQm hivtTJlO0 t0 Xe York was 'saved; secondly, had the gold, with the 1 vessel, been foMJu transit, a Bion.b or six jvewei, nern iomjii irauo.v, . wuniu ur si j weeks would ko lot before the funds eould have beu placed, wbile the steamer j arrive after the i'cr-ia would briug the mn, of 1 aeeentaneea Moreover, on ,'"tf arrival ot C lie specie litre, u wouiu nave two per cent, of specie values, or of the psri lo'eterling exchange. it 1:1.. 1.... L.':.; commanded only 100 a 10 lU-aud llicrctiants nd bankers' bi:U from 103 to Iiij and HKi j 'lr' hi" guaranteed by tho Bank of Knclaiil sold je.-tcr.1ay at iu-. ana tort I .i.u. v..w,t .),. it...i .r i;..rini I - j - ..v.,., ' eoasiJcrcd an important movement, aud we, I calculated to produce an amelioration in the -- j ' iDOvomenU of tnUu-. without sabicctioi? ihe , .same aino-.U of specie to two foyagea across tne rtiiannc, at a neavy expense aniiriss, with Ks of interest, .to. It is Io impor-j taut froai th j rapidity with whieb the trans j actions can be made and the produce bought! and sent firward. I Imiiie-ilHte circhaaes and sLibnients of! cotton arc no i. red to be wade at the South! on Kngli-h accouut, Il M a matter of vital .iuiportai.ee to the manaf.eturers ... .Man- 'heste, that this should be done with ail, convenieit dispatch ; and as far as tne celerity of tb-; trsn-actioii is concerned, it c .n vr. i. eiier ta. cteu iiy j.uaramceo nanK of Kneland credits or acceptances than by the lrptncnt of specie. At the present time the Kngli.-h p ireba-ers have our cotuan marked: to tbemseives. 'I hey form a!int the onljr Imyers, sod no doubt are atixious to have the cotton forwarded 88 'Ptedily as po-'ib.e. It is cewr that these .. . i ....... t .i.. .k.... luimiirru bl-u-I'i jjiti luim ill. urn , ... . , , .,i ll eineir, liil.- iui.k .... , ... ,i t-i. liitiK ot r.ngtaiei doius out, tuese ouis. u , . , ' , , .'. uesiriu, eau t uriisii ilt in specie, wuicuj can be brought oti r to this countrv if ncces- j sar v. , . , , , . ,. ... i A special tcie?ranhie tl:patco mfornis us, b t Y that tho amount of certificates ref.rred to above is greatly exaggerated. Improved Cakiim(,e ?pttirj. In a late number of the Washing u Star we notice; among the li-t of pa'etit recently issued, one to Bold li. llo.si, of Clinton, N. C, for improvement in Carriage Springs. Our at tention had been previously cailed to this I improvement, and we were ino.-t favorably impres-ed with it. It is a stat to the or dinary springs of a carriage, fashioned li k au extended scrod, or rattier like a scroll partially unfolded. It will add to the strength of the sptings a well at to the I r. ..." ...o , -T I-"-"- ... e the vehicle, and also prevent that! , . j 7 r 1 ant obstruction. Mr. Hood is now ad dins' tbee to old bug;ics as well as fixing them i to all his new work. We learn that a New; York firm has already made application to j him for tho r.pii ilci'e of matitifaetiirintr ! .e . : -. .......I .... in. ...... tnee spring- tor general ue. . VUnton in-' dfjiendetil. Varv Vi.r to VutV K.tokK. Th- de-; vices of"the ba.s in tie Wet to save I mccs of the ban., u the ,t to .pccie, the eontinoetiy so act re with them,. are oriiual, to fy the lea-t of them : 11 Tbe iSprinfirlt! ((..bio) Nonpircil .!, ,:,;,. r.t tb.t ,- I..t ,.k ..bin. t . ..!.. t... ,.,:. v.!., I fr .m br ing run bv the brokers. Learning that a broker had reached town from a; ... . . . i m igbbot uig city to run the ba nU for com, they promptly placed ou one ide cf the , bank entrant a -Whet of ar ad a bru.h, j and upon the o.p.Mit a long, rough look-. in fiuce rail, L'.iriBg the inscription : j Nar r( to nar. I!r..ae." ; Ai the broker approached ths bank be ",,re" ' 01 A'.""", not lor pe-rfor. real t!.i in-ei I : '.ion, clanecd at the i,r I the d ities of Chief Migistrale, hot to bucket and relr attd.' Tbe bank went on; '"aoi himto ke'p up the ancient hospital, j as usual. jityand civic eplen lot. He -pend about1 ' All ,'MiO 011 the dinner on the Oih of Ncvem- ' . ..,. I ber. and the Sheriffs draw the ea,h from .. -" .' .Nil .v s..u is pl-1 .ii ii intend to eonfine the benefits of hat.kiii. ' exciusi : ely to the rich, who only will ; lianuie tiie notes or litrtref oenomiuaticn than 820. l-'u iietlrdtti Ohneiver. j i ... . . .. in i.ijvir-.N T Ff 'it lit sstru r t' : at I orT ' I'll s r.ll M teN T FV.tt I H ssptrt r fc AT I URT ... . . ..... .innnni-rte un lersian I mat a I. mte.l ; States a.Jdler is to be brand-d in the hand ; Willi IbO ettr " J , la have his lieml !shve d, and to be " tlrNiime'l out" from th fort to the ton ! of the " I'.og.in'a .March. " on th" I ft Ii insttnt, fir de. -rtion. Co. 'i ..a. e 1 . . J.lli---r ru-;y -- -, -- ...... u u,i . Got.b and Iron. Tn the oourso of a speech advocating protection to American labor, Marob 1, ISSn, Mr. Steward of New York expressed bin belief that Iho one in terest which this country ought to preserve and cherish, even mora aedutouly itiau most others, is the production of iron. " I bolieve,'' said he, " that if it were cuiipcll cd to cIiooko, whether it would surrender mining of gold in California, or mining of iron in Pennsylvania or ill Virginia, it would wisely relinqui-.il the precious metal, and stand fast by the useful and necessary one. It n not .'olil, but iron, that is the chief a 1 jreni of oivilimtion. It win tlia refunnl of the liberty to work iron mines, not a refusal of the privilege of searching for gold, that was uioiit; the causes of the Hevolution t irhieli freed the (!aloniuii from Ibitisli do- I minion, and insured their independeuca." Ihyrllrvite OI'Krrr'. noWCVKSM RAMPANT IS THIS FEDERAL mistik rot.ts. Washinuton, November 2 On Saturday night and Sunday, gangs of rowdies appeared to have sole sivay of tho city tho forco of watchman and police, being entirely inadequate to preserve the public peace and quiet. Several arrests were made, hot so numerous arc the dis orderlies, that no security is felt when wal king even in the most pnblie streets. Kinii J yie , greio ber of state if thiugs calls loudly for Con- si. mil interference, and a large mini on r most prominent citizuus look to j il,,, assembling ef t'omrress as tbe onlv hone for the safety of property and the restora tion of quiet. Tint Status The Petersburg 1-Ispren ' notices that the pa-sage of tho Dutch brig! Wall org, which brouel.t over the cques- ; trian .Statue of Washington, in point of time, au exact paralell to tbe very fir-t; voyage made across the Atlantic. She set J sail from Amsterdam ou the O.th of Au - gust, and made thu Capes, as wc under- staid, on the 2-)lh of October. Columbus) spread his canva to the winds, in the port j of Palos, on the 2d of August, and came j in sii'ht of St. Salvador on the 1 1 th of (Jc- ' tober. Tbe discoverer of America, there- . . - - fore, and the finest effigy of the savior of 11 une proiiuce unii 1 '" " - . '. . ..... t I. .. . I f .! .An... r.m. ..nm ni'nr iiia li tn in kbiii.i J uiouius nieancuy 11m .nine tiuiiiuerot miys - li li hill Olid J.tf.-p,lli It. ,, Tl. r .t . iv k-.vs.-t y,lindarlI Kansas, Oct. 22, says p An irjunetion from Judge Cuto to Gov II". IL 1 L . . 1 .1 uaiser ana i-ianion. comn auoi"? inini to give crrtifieatM of election to the mem i . , . . . . . it.., , , " " " "e" uwn"l ,i 10 " '" wu...., . oay fciore yesn-rnay i y a aepuiy nerni. at Stanton residence near the old camp, about two miles ea.-t of Lerompton Gv. Walker Is stajinj out there with Stanton, partly because he is afraid ti stay in L- coteptou. Maj Sherman, who is io com i nund of the troops that have been quar i J i . .. i . ... i " i "" f' Lawrence, na. receive, or .era tnenovernor to remove w,tl.L, ..,!. j commaim io j.ceouipiou at once. i -ling almost everybody, ( lur Irttnd asked Tiixf'.sMaL Kxfvhimest T U' -t BarM'H I!FrIMVUS The Stanford him what was the name. He said the .Ju.lj.-e ; ad ices received lr coiierrii.n pi .. (''" ) Advocte says: "It is certainly ! called bim Sam Plaintiff. Our friend j re and promise of I he camel eipri... t with pleasure that we abiiout.ee tint probe- : him that was. only the Judge's way f call- of t'1" Goverumeiit ia it Ritlur T op i ble f.cttliat P. T. Barnum is again on his; ,uZ over tha ete wbeo the "auie man had ! ''"'' on Ihe frontier continue In emfina i' leg ;' that he is to-day a richer man than ! nucd two or niotc peroo. The anquirer i bigbet hope, of its friunds. Fro n (i.e i.t he was before his connection with the Jerme ' po-ted off ejacuUling oh ! ah! Is that it; ijtii" auimiis wre landed ou tbe et vl Clock Company. It is said that be ha. I have it now, meaning we suppose that a-1 ! to the hour the experiment hs t mi. ooiiKiit in tin claims against uiiu-ii l r ut-ii, e. ... . i . ....... u - -- . ... ..... .... ..i. wu - -r!'"' "Hy .nw lacruiiun m 9'iine ei .i. 'iiie , ... . , .... : t . . , . , , . , , .. , . ,. held in and about 1'aiihiirv, w hieli he will j probably h ive to pay in full. The whole ! of the vast nronertt as-i-'ned n...id into i i . . r . ' i.wu'i.., .i. uh i. iiu. im .urui-i.iug alio . r, - ' . . , . , . , , , re tittinir ' Iraiit.fri 'i tel fur l.i. future permanent resideuee," HI. el" 1'IWI.I 1 I.C inani Convention held at Cleveland, Ohio, la.-1 week, wa, a funny atT.ir. The II. aid of that t,n sats of it. that when it ... in r..t- t. ti te ... f,.:i V.I ... Disimioiii.ts, men, women, iion-dscripn, ne - groe and ail." As for the fun : " A fe- I niaie! delivered a set speech in a sine-ong i ... I .. i.t',,l..l . a L . L. . slJ t...i;.. i.. a..i ... t ... , , ... , - , . ... a-. Jurii p u'J . IJ il 'J l w 1 , 11 g 1 a 11 1 as strange animals, boa-led of their ae- iaiu. tance with tbe nobility. All of which, aud niueh mare in the same style, was ' holdin I the nurror up to nature Pit but that these lunatics eould bf e,...t ; . t li .....,.. ,"ra4 B ' . .v iim.ih.sbh r. APB. Kim run a I.PI.1 elll.tl Af f r.tfV.r.l A,-ti,...,. ' e ; " '"' '" pet.ui-pi au ot rawior-i county tbal a tiey rVil.aukf, formeily a ; .' r'on, ot naticoc, was terribly s, , "' ' , "?"?'' ) bo". on the Ot'i T , ' ' "'l' " "T-"" ,.rom Vd' ,0i ,de, letting out ber enure intcat.net -1 She gathered them iu her apron and ciim- ' 11- 1.1. e... .1 c 1 t.. 1 t.eo inree t 'lices 111 mat awlul condition ; she wiuld nave been killed before she .....1 .1 1 . .1 ii -. 1 1 ''""" e e.r.aU-u, nau iv not ren ' "ee " S "' 1-.11 lit' 1 p, J . kPPl ,l" bod at buy. sjrs. a ire nti Hi. '.'lii h n m . . .... ... i- .. .... . ' .. , ' . ' ' t i.e., t0" rfm j , TlTE IiRn Mavor of LonmiM. It is ! -laled that the Lrd Mayor of Ioudou rti-1 ,l,..ip own private resources. The dinners a,'ee of hfteen hundred dollar- on his pro- perty, with ber " pin money," unknown to(jj Writ. Katt. ,.I.U .... is reeor- I j. . .' . ' . J fled or sine,.,",, ., the I I .... ..ui 11 ju-iti .,1 . er of am...'.., ..! .1... II. II . Coiutnoni, wbo l.y his 0,1-1, indu.try and1 pte-.-rvation had won his way to that hih ! y tO I llllt lllgll I position. A proud ,;:!., of arialoerac, on.! day taunted him wtlh hn humble ori-m . I . ... . , .if, saving I rcuiemoer !,. blacked i my .f,tlW " UTv I fj V 1 tiobiu rapfiis, d,d I not 4 it well V ; ,'. , . , " ' ' ""." i"i away. A lew dayt ngo he took is slav eii r DEd.lNtNO is MtssotJRi ? The census of 1 a compared with that of 1H;,1, taken by .tate authority, uu doubtedly warrants an aflirnitiv reply, although lh hoIiibI increase of alaves w a 12,49; the whites in the Bame tinio having increased 2l)G,70, or siiloen times as fast, This fact should admonish the .South of tkn danger whirh threatens it in that direction. H ho can doubt that I he cause l.s to be fuunu in the border troubles, and the almost posi live certainly that Kansas is dustined to be come the prey of the freo-soilers ! Surround ed oil three aides by iiou-slavehobling com munities, can any one iu his right mind e peet to see slavery maintain itself in Mis souri I Under the present condition of thing the border States must all in a short time bo lost to us. In twenty-live counties of Missouri, the decrease ID Hlaves, iu tlx years, "acueu 4,412. 'jiicreaso of free whites in ninety. . . . . . .1 nvo eounuas, 7 Increase of slaves in ninety lite counties, 2,202 Ratio, Pi tn X. In the same oouutie, j ... I .! !. iirmil.ll tbe aggregate wniie population is u.j,u- , t uui-u, no r...rcu nire 11110 Iih tireee!,(, aud tbe aggregate slave, 57,47 1 , or 1 1 tol.lpockets until they protruded like the j, la the eouutiea which adjoin Iowa, the fol- 'of a China pitf. Next be filled ,ja ' iouing remarkablo results are aceu : riurn , r-rR whit , ISOI. IS.'ifi. Icjl. I.s.'.ti. fi.t 5 1.04S a,312 '70 14-t 8,0-1 : 4,6:Jl ft 1 00 4,197 e),72I J.I H '.',1)4 7,fl:4 14 S3 2,070 5,fi! Id 31 015 5.570 i1 31 8,232 4,:ia 151 2fi0 3,fi03 7.157 1 -ifi in? l,iro 4,t' MS 2 'J.OS 5,014 0:13 f7i a."i,.rn4 r:,2'io Coe.Tir.. Atchison, Nodaway, (entry, Harrison, Mercer, Putnam, Schuyler, Scotland, Grundy, uliivnn, , Jncrcave of slaves from l" "l to lT.d I,lCrcase of free whites from '51 to 'ftfl, 31 fi'J I w take the above from the last number 0( Ketiew. Wilmt'igtou llt-rttJl FROMI'TAII. r. LtVI. Oct 23 The t orre-pnndent at tl. 1!. t.nV !iiti mniinii hivinit rreetillw , .. . j I s. en ('apt Van Miet, the confidential aeent , of the government, at Palmetto, Kansas, re- , k m...h n..n i.Be. . ,.- ,r . t 11 .... t - -. 11.... ......... ...... .. I . . . i. . 1 .. . n. . . 1. . iine ..OI lormous refu-e to let the United Stat j troops enter the city. (governor ioung I publicly declares that he w ill turn tbe prai- 1 ries, sml thus ('eprive the animals nf the ri peuiiion oi sunsistence, ann nurii ins ci't if necessary, before he will submit to .-. .... ..ii.. I-.-.- the demsmls of llie Govern. cent The forts ; . .... ,: . to.. r.-...t mrm nrpunii in hid : rvpsir, aud do not afford suffi i.nt piotec- to tbe troops. NF .V Sl'I'I'Olt , , ", '-, ,'' .-" . A man wholimls from a dutatiee eame , , ., out of the ( ourt Hua after henring the ii r .1 i- i, i l- i. u calls of the Nun. Pro. and hmi'iiry L'oek . , . .it . ' ets, latt week and observed witii aonie ami- , .l . .i ii. ely that there wu a man who. always ap 1. ...I.. . L ...Ik f---''" r -f--"- V "'"7 """U ; . ............ ..... ... .UIU( ....... anv one r.ersoo he ever heard of. and I uother wrinkle had betn added to the small ! . . . ... .... - .Mi-, un nrpiiou. r c.m j uov. ui. i . rtr m T... t...... l. T1.. - e-i . . t ., , , t e-tt of the Jennens fsnnlt was formsilt , . t i i . i t " taken possession of on 1 uesdat Iat, tt Mr. i ' n i. Joseph Martm, heir-at law Mr. MjH,,, ....... j l i t. u i f- .Mi-.. .... tin, and one ot his agents .ir. (.. oiife rratt, B e . vim p iiic'i " . nm aui.e, ... . -ii.j - ..... i.j 1. ... -...ik..... .,..1 r, r""i""' "J mi ...... thence to Action place. Suffolk, the fe.i- Henee of the Ule V, Jet.nen., the neb.- . This rottion of the property M.reh.sed I f,ftM. .be Daniel. Un.U, I.. H ,K,rl .!.,,.. j 'he father of U illiam, the rich," and as (h latter died intestate, it descends to Mr. Joseph Mrti,iai an bcirloon. Tbe older rif.rfil.. nf it... ..I. la ... .llM.-lla ...Ivl!.,,! I ....! tl, ,i. ..,t., .'ii!. 1 1 ,. .t.,1. .,-..! .,.-... ; ui u w ..i j. i s. , . . , - - - ' ' . y r I , M .t rime Losses F'dt Oiri.nr.it Tbe B ! New York Courier publishes a li-l of ln- ! "n wose. ,or me r mon o, allowing an i aggregate or iont-two vessel., .i wmcQ t i ......... r .... . e.-i - were ships, nino were barks, Sve were brigs j and twenty two Were schooner. Tho tntal y-Jue of property bjt wis si hundred and mflkrr l,;.nnil umi three It uwlrnl - -Pi- ! .1 l i . tutuai jiu.s is me tame ot tne property Th U is the a im of the t.roheft. totally lost exclusive of damage, re-sel, n B ,.,., f(tit.g to a total los and of partial io.. 0f r,. The ios-e. by marine d - - te" th- ll of Janua'ry foot up a ,,,,1 f ?l ."..PM .Onn, and the number of ,rMCl, u,t i, 41.7. IIllll .t TALENT. 1 1 tf.. John I Utl", OI It ad dam. Conn , received Si (IHO ot b,l!s ol the M.ddlrtown Uanlt, which he eare- j . I. . I :i i . . . . i I. . e t . . .1 me iiiim o me iii., lontcil and Ubelled ,Tnlj as he received tbem six ters ago, ml demanded mid obtained specie ..r them. The Bank profit on o hnj a elrcelattnn (if il "J 1,n called circulation,) is about $20(i ,,r- ;B might have received nearly - in interest irom a .-saving, Ju, or from any safe person to whom he ,,,,S,'t hte lu-ni.-.l it.-i'ry. (f.t. ''UNTI.Ri eit Halv em ni, gu.tiirnts, ln i';eo stringent specie time- it is well ion ssvs Got. John. ton ..f T..,,t,....n ...1 ports the purchase for thai State ,,f the I liurmitairi, and its tender to the 1'edee.l ' Goveriiii.eiii. (.1 ca,e the (cd.-r is not e- j oepted, the Governor r e inniinri Is tliat tho I properly be retain,..! ,n s riddcuce f.r tho.! .ui a oviiriior ot me .-! ale ..... t.. . IlKSTIl.If 'TldV flf f ) V. SLUM i.e. Si, r. P. The Provident Tribune says that the ,Ur! fi.h fllee B.. L... ... ..1- ...t t . '. " -03-- - - ....... . . u.v..u mong .he oysters on Long (..d." destroy-! '"K ""l l '" '0, -orth, belonging L one person alono. j A T5bokkr's Aoent IS DlKHcUt.Tr A , few day ago, an aeut for one of our njZ ncnt broker firms presented soma Kci'tuok' j notes at the countei of t,o bank, in onn ( the river tonus in Kentucky, and polit- asked for tha upeeio. The followii,,, coij and incidents thereupon turned up ! J Officer of tbe Hank upi iciu are from !' J1Q Agent " That ! immaterial sir." Officer " Are you a broker s a-mtv Ac.eot " That's my business." Officer---'' Whose money is ihis?" Agent " Minn, and I . whether you will redeem it, or whether vo, are broke T" ' u Hereupon the ofi'mcr consulted wit!, ot! officers of tho bank aud in a fw m,,,,,' alterward tho specie was couut.-J 0. It. .It' din. ..a ilimfly .............. I I . ii-ii. . .. ..... i:i. .1.. , . . .-. .. u 'J 1 . 1 o ijiui n sn;;niiy nonplussed f,Jf instant, not being provided nth a ,ul 'carpet bag, but ob-ervinj a suspicion ,,,,1 . .i me obiikil ' r-., 1,. fmiiiif th(ra u ti-i lima lA I... I . .. . .... ...... . ,olll aui, mediately commenced stuffing the pr,c;0, L..A .....l.l . II . . . Cll.. I.- .... J .. . 11 ' vu , 1 w,.u...w. 1 in. iai iniij 1 1 H Do I I'l... p.ekeii uiiui meji were uiMuudcd i i k B I Aide rman a pauueh, ami there beinif more left, he was fain to content himself ,T tlirii.tiiin flu. kalni.nu ... k:. 1.. .. J ...1 :i .1 . ... i- . ... -v" .... ,v . u uu"nrn, until I,, looked a full breasted r thorough bud short-horned lull. A doxen or more excited f-lloirs f town, very tospeclable looking pemoasj.?, withal, had by this timo urrun,h,l xlt agent and manifested a deieruiiimtjg,, to j)'(lr hi exit from the bank, and sternly iii!ii aiK, a desiro that he should ' i,he out." U,.. iiijf a plucky fellow, the agent singly re. . nermitiuig me t-r ri-iire. Noon. ,, lH I The latter reiterated bis dV.ir . t: ". '. eU,phi, apprmehing a demsu I. Si, j ' ;, moved. The agent now p-reci.in i, i futility of amiable rrque.-ts, nep'y druw o"t a Bowie and remark-1 'loieil. but , , I .rnaek of ugline., " Vou will p,,.B ,., o..l of my way, I am going out that d,r ' went. When he pot int. ihn si,,.,i ; l..-... i ... -1.1. ..1 . ' 1. 1 H Hv mi 01 hit n n no van en T,e nonulaoo i -ered and ik..,..i 1,1. 1 4w. proposed to re? him, and eomiw l him . . it ... . lit , ... w nen oui, ai au 11 azuas. A reiin-n I . . . t-ui M. 1 ' ,t a Eon enieiil di-tanee, from hn,,, i 1 i i.:. i i ... . i0cvrr, ,.r uniii.i.-, hi. liicigiin BIM sris unaoi-iib j louied to urh tremendous slrtins, hifn ti 1 vi. M, anl tho agent, feeling tii.. . ,i , I. it repou.ibilittei accumulate ot aaxioai an i began to set. At evry stp o.m-bo4y ru-hd at h . i. i . i. n i " ' au-lainin ' hi- u,ek. l. and o be !..l.!.,l tiirough the treel of the town nuiil sr. rived at tbe bote) here be wjjourued, I he w comparatively safe, ana had np-r. . Unity to provide convenient means 'or trrv- . , , , . . lug bis troublesome load. 1 he pe'oi :.-. -e " , . , , , , ' town a.so relraiued Irom furt ur thrliii" , , , ;"tM!' i demonstraliou-, and the ateni e It ri m-i., . ,. , at bis t-cspe. He atstes tint u, nun . ' . ' I ! " -..r(.w ..... nw He.i-iu, m.. a WM ConderabW e.citoJ. LSn.,a,t C-,rrn;t. . e an ewiiMetuiy iieeiui on until the t. . l.j L .. .. . . : I- - - ....... - .-..,-(. -1 i i : - r IL V. L.l.-..:.. .. has btn rtien that tiiose concerned in i inainemetit and ue arts unsinin iij.i r ;' ' opiuio"! that they su t a. hcasU of t ji i-.:, in... iiiir.-nir.il. ui vur zrei ii ter.i rata 1 . . . . , ' 1 ' " Wei. a those ol A'laand .frn- i , . .m.....i n preseriiiig to ojlam from I . . v 'he mean of tuaitiiig ih. eirM-riuc d. "on innis gtum arrsiwi-Bicut- in e m- , . . ii.nnali. II1..1.1 I.. I.... ......... ... i i:.. I.. r ie , . I 1 Ul7 C 2!' V '' Cf"V!-1' r''' bt"nlD Li. country seCv..l to a it "'V' f. . ,hB "'"",, h " " ' f-'"" ! gHelU .- . til 4 .in.E.ir eilii. .1 po-itin. In twenty live jt r heiice r-.n.ei trains will im well nigh as e-immni ui lis fir tt of the United State a en the i.e-d Irsvelled mute of the Kast. Bv thu leu -l.i-l,l," Jar the. , d O1.!,! Ir be imp , I on pmaie aeeoutii, aud be in a' luii uf l.v citix -us ero.-iug the great Noi lb Ajin'f.n ile.eil. As yet the li.ti.jn.il . J i n,U.'ei 13 re ult freiu (hi. idea of SreiaUty pausarr not to be c.leulated. A Steamiiuat Nrw -FAt i.tt - A monjo'h. r j innovation which Ihe iiiamnioth sttaw" Great La-tern I about fi itianpii'ite. aid , b the publication of a daily p" per in burl for the benefit of l he irsvellini: iuMk t'" ... .1. i ri gular " publia ot trsvelier Wil r. ,...l.r t...t.lie ' M lr..el(er. wbt-ni h I may bo beanmr across the ocean. li ! .taitling feature is anticipated on th ! t-rn water, of the New World, for i-' " ' ( Irleans and St. Loui packet stesm-r J .' ! II. Woodruff no. .iU ,,ij.ped dh if. frrn .,. ...r:,l f, the m.I i.eat.,.. f j regular dm' jmytr un Imird HurmJ I trips op atid down the river, with a j ' I Ke- attached fir the rriului of 1 ill- v' her fire I ami mine i.rk v .... e. , ... . 1 1, l .'li. .ir, .inil-i-'-, - i MovktaRV ArFAl AT NE URtMss. ...... : Tl,e money market shows .eateeiy a-yii.- 1 ,, nf re:., f, and lb batiks ptead.l) refa- j (0 eipandl their loan. Ihe result i I1"1 j n,any txten.iont of paper are daily ("" i u-. ,,! J,,,. f,,r this aceoli.ii..elU-' a pretty heavy list ol failures wouiu 4- -liouneed. . Sterling bi.l are a tulle rtea.!n r. "' nuoteil from five pr ''cut dieoui t lp'r A movement is expected to lake p'"" 111 lli-iii the en-uing week .... 'IS...-,. The col toil market is siightly i-, - t :i j-.. ...I.,.. ,n,t rime I"'" ,,nt sum, and certainly is very eh. 'p. 9' 1 ..1 .i....i l,,..iks thai ou' nf prim, ,.,,! he obtained no hfreri-' 'I I.. i..air,........i h larire and vsoi'"11 cul'eelion re lo sold with the leVi'J. -Chuprl lUU tJ.izr't.; t n VI III ' ' . ( ! r.oitutA LEdlisbATI'ltE John K . W.n . . 1 1 i.-.- .i..... ... ihe Set-at B-.i.as I'rro eircieti ,.-.1. ...... --. of Georgis. John W. II. I 11 b'r ' I Speaker of tho Hodse. Alexan b r Sp"' ll'Lrk. II
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
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