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SJurtb Carolina Sdlbtg. CHARLOTTE: . j .it.! t n. tfc.lBft to m it It would increase end de- ..of 8334 OtHl. ;Tb.t the riMHa kad ifclop eur rwouree., bringup and pay arisen ftOO r 700 per cent, and thai wan net all, the next Legislature e-old )to to raise tlie State txe to 71ii,V, wnicB win l.har.r. better, create a division of labor, bring i capital and enterprise, and staj the depopulating tide of emigration from our Freshets at the Wbt.-The longoon tinusd rains bate not only caused damage to wheat sod other crops io some portions of the West by causiug them to run to stalk, but have raised the river so mm mey para . newspaper parsers overflowed. The St. Loui Republican, of j,ull, ,(, Afrioao slave trade war suoce the 12th nays : Tb?Ij. May 2-5. 1S53. he n increase of 30 per cent over the pres-I Stste. en, ,n XIn orderJm.et the h.cr.."ingj H. .t -deer, d to the pr ojeotso ownn, i:.l.u:.:J.k- r.Iti... A,,: the will have tdertsken In North Caroliua, and for wh.cb o meet a li-b.litv of $5,291,000, and aoon the State had pledged her credit, and as be Account reach us from various direc after a liability of 6.(00,M'0 more, and all stated atLbarlolte on yesteraay, looamit tion,t0f ,,e exteut and severity of the storm in abiob St. kouis siiareu on Kestward, a fur as Indiana, e hear that the ruin commenced falling Sunday night, and prevailed, with brief iuteruiision. un til yesterday morning. The amount of wa torthat fell was excessive, in that direction, aa well as Northward, beyond Bloomingtou, Illinois. The effect is seen in the awe-l ied streams, which are irenerally over their lb,, mu-t be raised in addition to the local oar presetti " - debt for eou..ty expenses and county pur-1 his fare atainel any new enterprise except poses. And iu addition to the amount sub- i tboae already projected and now in prna. scribed by your counties to yonr railroad, lie aa for ut.i,hing what we have already Then your next Legislature after, will have ! contrasted and mad appropriation, for, to r.iso your tel. from 8,00.000 to SI,- j but for vo mor, than that. I an, nnwi l.t.g 0,10.00.1 per annum, and mat over and be- said he. to go in debt any more deeply than . i t..;ir1 have now already assumed. And 1 j subscription. So tbt in the rourae of twelve a perfect underM.ndit.g to be had now be- : r uid iwiiO rr,u I tween tuv competitor. Judce hllis ami n.y- I Or OU"Cen veal. n ,T I 4 ' . T , I I UBIiaa, IUU i;fnjun I taxes mill have ri.ru Trow S.y.'OO to I .... elf on this matter. A I understood htiu boUom. oT . 10,10 vix. about 1400 per ect.t. I propose at Charlotte, he ssid that he was for malt-, The ga a plan, kaid Mr. McK:iot by which this in- tog .oMiuonal appropriations w w.p.. J : a a. ani ll (?f urtlltSTANTI. .W. I... THE bLAVE TRAMS OF M.SS.SSIPPI. Nevada -There I. , . w- w p.-..., . . n Wc copy the following front the Advocut, before Cong' for orgatnon oi a BM that a Mr. Anderson, (chri.-itnin published at Cbarlottsvtlle, Virginii t territorial government tu mefaua, " " Dt gien,) who left this place on the ,,,. The AraioAN Slave Traic to : the Id.He. of .lieu, according to the bill, arc ti ,t tout. tim U cek. ... u Sootu. VVe bavc seen, once or twice rw- ,bu, deecribed by the corrcspouue... . c YhV ' X,,Ti , ! aiiaMwfut- New Vo'E Times I i " " M tfc , ' , fi Cotnmencing at a pon l,e was fligh'y or delirioui. Mr. Tlion.pv,'. tern boundary line of California leaves tno T)lltivf( itenmn ,U .tieiidant. Al.ou, i' (Colorado River, thence northerly with saU Wednesday, u line to its point of interctioti ailh the ur- Anderson left ihe r.,,1 don line, thence aitb "id line on latituue .f(JO,Hi without bat, or any other cl,,!, iiig than his hiri aud panla. Sureri, p,t of lonKilude, west tl.enee with "id louj,!- httu o Mffh of lim V Uu.U to the Uoose Creek ..lountain, tbet.te otol hU laoutherly with said range to tbo Head 1our ifornl,nt s letier, 0 o'clock yeMerJ., Rrvival at Ilnptwrll We 4ertud that a graciou million b been in progress .Wrh in tlif eountv duritur tie past weea. mpn. i,v reniovinsr Catwecn AO as i 70, white and colored, have j ernmcnt a source of fraud aud corruption -', revival of ' dehteduess can he paid without hurtt.ei.iu;- any ff that M.ould be unQiiishcd upon a ,!the people of Xo4 Carolina, hut I,, re d-fiei-ncy of .pprapruttoiM already in.de. at IKpewe.l ' fioa frol ener.l fiovern- (Then turnins to Jud?o Kills) I think that m past week. bJ renl0vins from the General (io- j wa. your po-ftion at Charlotte yesterday. e j:tsc, that was about ruy Z , . . , , l Bri;n.iiv vounz to memhers of Confess, and of b.us for the posit.ou-coi.sumug, o. r, .u v TbK church is under the pastoral I p,7.- m . .,, the nf rii-ht beloiitr I 'Mr -U Yo'u snid nothin? about any countrj from Terra Haute to fct. Louis, a- ly oarried on aith some pnru ot tuo uuii St iles. A tbrse reporu ware aub-quent-ly deuied, sod breausa we eould not think that sucb a project could he successful iu this the nineteenth century, and in oirtent , f0 , l4ll, degr vio atton ot tue taws oi mo uum -""- . , , .- i and the sentiuient of eirilixiliun. we con cluded that the reporu were unfounded. u..-i. ! . I ... .k. r..l VV r tn J V .. j ,l.. our uuuim.u . . i- ii ..i !,, u!ters oi a - ... , . 'J-lev stipposn lie is l ins luresi lii iii iu by a most reliable geutle....... bo ,.., f9rnied by ,M waters to said l.ks, ' ' 7 PP . nd tUrouijh the aaiue o ine -,rje,j myHenons. . Wc are lufM of inouiiUina, running aoutberly untH iM-.au t( iit u htn . brother and some oib.r resoh Cedar City, at or near the lMiu j ; uMwg 1o Na.hville. A',,Wi greeof west longitude, thence th the most conspicuous laud marks to the head waters . , of Virgin K.ver. luei.ee ' FoRTV-Two ST.TW.There are .lrdt to its iiitersecnoB - ' thirty two States tn the-l'nfooj ami C tnenee uowu anu n' h e Al.n iiiun lourua a are rxultiui? ovr i; eje wimess of ahnt he speaks, that several cargoes of native Atrtcau nave peen una banks, and gradually extending over , ho , .- .;.- -- - -r t more towsrus iu . rl K-kis Ki- were, It is true, urongns or uur ... vers and large flood nn f..n .!. riel. lo and. wora, ana lor an num. 'u 6 ' .... i w i i. i i.ra eiittereil through t ties of Mississippi ; they were sold at a low persons. earc of the Re. H. C Phsrr, who has been , . ,,!;( ,0 i,rsrtit and fair di,tribution Uttmlitinn of the treasury on yesterday . j long ,t,e railr0ad route, appears like ui,SU the Rov. U. n. Morrison The j of ,,e partnership effects, Wing held, as , But that you would recommend tn an , Uke.jSoM,t 0,rolif,iin. meeting is stili iu Pr.Br.s. aud w, hope its j .he, now . re. by the Genera! Government appropn.t.ou sbouiu be mad. to DU tue ' . ! r. ,1.. r,.n, .. nnA nit i nilltlinil l -lll fit MIP. gracious ibl-ieWMC may be spread through. .. St ... r . no. t. e s.nlll(,rr, ! J -L-f Ll is -Oh. it was understood be out the county. I upon Jtivorrd ft uv ...1.1 l- --r- to make any appropriation. Hut I think we will he able to make it And in nir nSli-u. ilin vent en to stllte SOIHO of me iuib 01 Slav. I.i - ..... :. i i.:... nn This dsy waso.-bered iu by. di-charge j j,e ,ulj,.ct of PMr.hu.ion. 1 hat it certain- I ' (Junge W.ij ) rejoiDUcr, M "'" . i -i . ii , r - j .. of cannon, ana St 4 o c.oc. ,M....uj ....ir i ..,.., ,h. H i,i .'tl. Weotern Kvtension) in 1-45 he had received the uuauiraou nom- r u -r -r i ii i- j- . . I-.. !'..., i,u frcm reaehins the Tennessee line, if it should iiislion in bta district for Congress, anen Ills .- .. party had a m-jonty of 2Ui.il votes. That j bu" P Ibe tnounts.DS one.oh side, t .is true that he h.d voud for the reo- 1 be for ,be appropriation, if the ilutions in th Lrgi.-lsture of l-o2. snd f or , eon i"oa ol troenrj would permit. ! the resolutions in the conventiou thst nomi ; j oated Gen- Tierce at Haltimore. Uutthatj fliliiurhtily ilrcitlfllt. in ihese last be had not duly considered th ui ... , , , . , ,. . ... . , , ' .. t " Icarn from a friend living id the i and thev aere pa.-sed as a mere matter of , , , . j form and in haste, and that in the Legila- neighborhood of Oak torest, Iredell co..tuat ture of I-i2, tie same sentiments were in ; Capt. N. V. Steele was shot by Mr. Lafayette j cancu, prcpo-ed " '1 hat if the lands were . iiranuon, on the 12 lb instant. Tbey had i given aay parti iliy to the new ile, we ( should go for an tn-p..rliil and fair di-tri-buiion amongst then, ail," and thst this pro ' position s earriid in caucus. But was af ! teraards. bv his con tt, withdrawn for tho tl se s! verted to hy bis ii,.. lzr r rVpouHiigdo-; P.. on 2 ! The big and li.tU W.b.sb arc but no one doubts that they are, and will or their usual bounds, and have tu- continue to be, slaves lu every sense of the .i ',;i. u.l.ndJword. and for all Mmo. 'Ihes oegro.s through which they run. The big abasb were - , T I I .. . I was .nil rising rspidly yesterday.- j --P sold wt . U A fcoriespondetit writes that tho whole ' -ilt , (0st proS,.bie one for thoe engaged in it. A negro man ami woman, j young aud likely, though entirely uuho- CUslOHiea IO ID or wr uiiu u. . . . destiued, were sold for 81,000. As soon as they are placed in the Geld, the master se lect some reliable negro mau of hi own force, to a bom the uewljr imported African ia chained, and whom be is compelled to i.ni tate. and follow in the day a work. The ualire African possesses the faculty of iiui- tatiun in a high degree, aud duiekly learns South consider labor humiliating Journal ii.signantly says : " We utterly deny and repudiate with scorn st)d indignation the allegaiiou of the Nest n,8e Company paraded for the pur pose of evlrbrating 'hi day by target firing-. We learn frcna r!ie Viimingtou JrrnUi that the tlaT was ceiehrated in that place,! 1 v the parade of iu military eompauics. B.iiivb Oulr?r. We see t"tccuent reports lately, of outra ges being commilted by Briti-h Cruiwra oa nur vne!. W are pleased to see that the suijeet has leeu brauLt by tiie President to tue notice of Congress. We hate ofu u been surprised by the tardiness of the Gov- in n l.arin- a RtoD nut tO OUt , 3 , . . i sake of baraict;V,a Turn, -.n our .-c T croer.r' a ii . : . . i . u . 1 t .11. .. t:. ! in so l if i.e. 1 i l r m .' i . j. ' snwrtd it and percciviu suie..ing move ia favor of immediate locomotion irrejUti- of war t look into tueso Ihins, aBJ n tie-, ,st ,je bar innngtrn. which was made . r ... ,., cessaryuke vSc ve-sei in hand. It sp-: :.. psss.hie hy the enctiou ot the custom ! ' be direction from which he wa expect- j ' .r. fro- aeeo-st" from WhhiEton that husc by the I mud Mates, was not r.mov- tug the turkey, be Bred and on gotug up to found be bad shot -Mr. Steele.' The iiiisiTY or Lauok The New Or leans Bulletin censures Setiulor Ilampioud for calling tome of the free laborers of the North " white slaves " and the " mud sills of society,'' and then overhauls the Providence Jourcal for asserting that the people of the j to do a good day 'a aork for l.iu.rif. Our That ii.fora.ant represeiils tlieiu all to be, so far as he has seen, perfectly contented with their uew hou.ea, prefer. mg it, even aita the laborious task before them, to the sav age sud precarious existence in their uative It is libelous. Labor is no more dicirrace ful in the South that in the North. There are tens of thousands of Lite meu in eve ry Southern State who toil daily iu their I fields sud work-shops dav hy dav and month cone out for the purpose of shooting turkies, , by mouth ; aud uisny of them side by aide Mr. llraodon stariiug first, without kuoxiog with their stave. And we should like to ee that C.pt. Steele bad any intention of go- j the man noa 10 f lhfse D,' ' . i L i , , . 1 they are thereby disgrating themselves. Aer i.ir. ur.nuou n.u P.eu We ineline to the opiuion .hat be would not Journal, that Ishor is disgraceful tn the ho11M. We are told the seniimeut of .W outh, thnl here ' men are ashamed to work. I Mj-ajppi , almost that Mr I's'.liis, our by the General Govero.. nt hy appreptU the British M.nister tio-e u-;r dat.uus. formed ihe Sen Muiislrr si Lcui' demand the uismi who have ou'raj faiiefacllon In ca"e of any loss of property j reTrtare all obstructions to our commerce The fo'io..in-' i said to he a cjrrect rc-( and build cp our towns and benefit our eouu crrd of the ouUa cam. nit wi on Ao.eri-1 fy- independent rf the negiigeuce and par- . . i. i i r i . I tialily of Congress, ean Te!a I - liriii-fc h'p of war, late-. !,1!C0. under the lasutn- l he com .poD.ient ot t;.e irr llir- elf he beard a turkey about daylight, and gsCrt it twiee. He would fiud the motives I As Havana Item. Tt is well known l!ut sisaippi is almost uuivcrsal iu its approval ot the rwival of the Africau slsve trade '''he calthy want it because it affords them cheap labor for their at present imperfect ly cultivated fields; and the poorer elasaes are as equally iu favor of it, as they are jtold that, by iu revival, they be enabled to Duy negro men si iron. e- ' ' ', snd thus procure negro labor for their own smaller tracts of land. These are the fact connected aitb the African slave trad re vival in this country. Is it not tiu.e, that the press and people of Vir'iuia were speak ing cut on this subject? r ' .i .... ..,n,nr.,;..;n i.. il,. rul . . . t """ " fr ifev ,. and h.t Norii cVrolio. re ' . " .T ' ' T'. . ' V' "V Tie President baa in- . or ,,emfi!, froin donations ' ,oe "o-,. iiienuiy .er,.e, ; been .ubjeeted to annoyance and insult by ueb has (Ken tbc eBoct ot toe accident on : tue high banded acts of JJnti-b armed crui- has been it,strted to I lion for public work-, ahiist others received Mr. Brsjdou that he ia beside himself, anU , "bich have ooarc il: of the IVitisb t-fficcrsU Urge -hnrw, and then he co...idered boW t , tt0, pitiable object. Time may make . , '""jj ofJ i w niu'ht be enabled io reeeive l-istiee from ....., : i,:. itn.don : ' ' - rd our nd to procure j br GoVf rimieI,t of ,UP l ni.d States and ; u ,u bw t,l"-4UoQ- . has be,, so part,. The Pi.i-ftATiovorTHE I'mteo State. 1 he Ita.lrond Becorder bus an able arti cle on the physical development of the Ui.i- hieh have boarded and inspected them ' ted States and the law of population, in uba. One little cruiser, ! which the views ot Mr. 1'arby aru i..telligent on the harbor of Ilava- i ly considered. Aceu.duig tJ what the KiO- particularly impudent, that orl consider the " actual law " of popula I much iudignaiiou amoog the Americao ship-tiun, the Africau race in this country will I masters io Havana was the consequence. : amount, in ltin, to 4l-r;t0,lln0, and in se- Since our ln ,e have experienced ex- A of the umo reliability, frum Umy years the negroes will uuiuber 2',0:m.. 1 Havana, by the Black U arrior, arrived last 000. The probable result of the general redintly cool and dry weather. It has: nj,hl fcri inforatrion that the Anferican 'ii. rea of the toul iohabitauN of the l'..i- fold Wtalhrr. ly, in tu j : ed rvhl of search fir slaves th r remarks : Ship Tropic Bird fired into, hnsrded.l Mr. McRae thn proceeded 8 fhow the and searebd ; .rhoonr Cortex seixed. and ! cn'e of our vut of " w;" t'y, and the . j.... , '. k.-...rw.r " H I rpa-nn i the ttfw Mali- H'rt :, rirat- ltjrdm fired inn. loarll, and ssreb ed : Koon"- Mihile firI into, boarded. Mid seareh-d ; . i Robert Wins fired in ts, boaris, and aearcriea : barx liien huftl otrbauied atHs; and ha'k W H Cnandier bvrjtd and esr.-hd. hi! U ; at aiH-hor in the port of Sifja la ;s;oj He began !1ti Illinois. Mie a a a new State, but a few years iucc a wilder ness, lier tbirf c'-ty now. (Chicago.) sprung up, as if by niaaie. .'if! was the Ivrnest gra.n exporter in the tor'il. lu lo7, Ii.u.ois began b'r ysf(m of B :'-oa.ls. She had o e llien. vrilhii hn limtlt. lilt my com- I c- : been cold etioab for fro-t Fire liijht ship captains bad held a meeting, and taken ' u-d State are thus calculated: In 150 . scd ntornitirr ii still very agreeable. It measures to have all the cannon aud rma- ia:J,0(l.t,iKII; 1 0, 30(ijO.0n0 ; 1 170,40, ' i feared thnt beat will be 'sol i.0sl y in-' mu"t ' " 0B Loard ll"ir "riou -OO.O.Ml ( H-O. M.otm.OOO ; 19(1, 72.0IM... '. , , ,. , , , . placed on one of their number, which ahail 000 ; 19.0, iMIH.O.UUO ; 1 Uj , SaO.Ojt'.oOO : lured by this aeatut-r, the rust having n . . ' ... ,,.. r ,,, n,... r niide its ppcaranc amongst it. Coro ep- lue design of capturing the eauev little Bri- Is this r'e.ult impo-sihle or even improb- Increase is 11 ,78 .'rtli j ,0 of ,n flJ k plae - pears to be doing v.-ry iiitie god and the : lish cruir when she overhauls tbe ship, ss able t The number of niuare miles in tho j If the importation! from I he 1st of Jan- " yrirut Journal. HDV iustauces iniured ' ""e very surely aoui'.iu accordance with L nited Stales ia near three millions, nub iri to ilits b sompared, tbe eoutrsit is ; alii, mora ktrtkui thu ' - - " ' ' ' ' - o ' iciFto -n o . Abolition journals are rxuitiug over t!.. - These bound.ries embr.ee an area of J kl mort being aduiiiud i U, rritory to the extent of ypw.rds of 1 JO,- fttl OUtl squsre mile, nearly nru. ..... v....... P K snsw t Irepop Nbrak .s the State of New York. lb. amouM . of lJfin,be o,,. .,-01.10,.. ' popuisi.on i t'p", ' - 1 Ktw ,Meiico Arixont Pacotah, nj committee Io be on the beat evidence, from N U ,Ul not be long, rxcl.l.n, U 7,000 to 10.UI. I Amcm.u cuaeo, - , JultrmlL u raiMu;,, befar. ver 100.00U Indians. I m. vast reg.o. e.u-, . . i. . ;.. ...... AiviHi I III- iu. i-B.. . ' .... M.iim.at l.u,i.. brsces within us limits s Ere-. -j , to fc KioBllT wt i0d , of surl.ee. 11 nas .0 sue --- ' , , t0 lhe 8clld Cbsmber0, U,ul, report - wo nunureu .... -- 1 Uoliliol ol ,ouri far that i. leys, bill, epvered witb pr.mev. ''e!""' ,eficion abicb e.usea Abol.tioudom te n.ai'iuKoe.it lakes, one. at least, bleb up 10 ' the towering mountains, 60 miles long by j0" HO wide, aud 1,000 feet deep burning anu health-re-itoring springe of great variety- while the hUi-e mountains teem witb tbe neb est mineral.' Tbe while population U no chiefly concentrated (a lhe ppuleiit Cro alley, abicb 1 a Uio.t attractive at'ltleuicnt." Gecat IKTitt'tTH ir I.sor Bru Mr. Klix Co.-us ha sav Si. L-. Mi.aouri, fur the deposit of bvr mail, n hi stahli-hu'ent, in hich a a ator.il , pot lor"' , ." U Ill is rituatra in tin luiuinliato a.-itH hood of the llouav of JUiug. Tnere. u , , 1 seems, an iiun.eMM bedy of water bad . I.MPOttTAWT MEMAfll are enabled ; , . . .1.. hea.v to lay before our r..der.his n.ort.ing a por- , f. .j,,.. rlB,,J t) U tioo of the document, accompanying the , ottli,., (or IU ln thu,t , rrc.iueu.. .....geiowmoenavc boH f wter v., pTmafllM4 y, OOttiesui.jeeioi gL.re..on. upon n", Ur e.n vessel, t,, i.ntt.n erui.ers. r.noug.i ,. , outnmc(Cri a,4l, Bl.0Ml,ht ,,.., furnhed, however. 1. lhe letter of the I f fererel.ry of .State to the lU.deut Bnu-i K h tlrttU 0f th. 3,1100 larr.i. . r t, ..,A in .Mr lllli.a in Iudon. to . .. .' . . . . ., . ; lost, ihe aster espea turou,;:. l..f 1 ,1- show that the rres.uenl na ue.u proujp tUa ,bJ Weun.d.y aor.i..g instituiing in. proper "' w . g WM fM fr,.wrt.f mu4 li( the bono, or tue country. I ue nru, .one o. . . lhoao4 -- evince a devetnainattow to re.-t tbe sap posed right cf search alleged to be incident to a suppression of the slave trade under treaty stipulation. It will be observed that that there will be .'prompt disavowal on lb. j d tkiS rt"1 1 part of the Buli-b Gnvert.mnt of the aets result U reached by a tnathsmatieal r of aggression eominilted by its officer - ees. The square roit ef the e-jst of Ki- batever may be tbe feeling on the sub- kUVt ej,trjot vu ,A6. tiom thw u ject, it ia but proper to await tbe repoaae THE fc'P Of THE MOULD, A iliw-j, of the prophet M..U- has arrived at ut eonelu-ion (hat the present year U to CoNTIStfED PKCBEAE I PoEIOJ( N ptiaTATKOS Tbeae continue to exhibit marked and progreiv decline, compared aitb former seasons, thus For weeit ending May 14, $i.732,5o2 ; mentioned in too Ap"CWps, B'.B, .! tract " propbetta value ' of " scarlet of Babylon," l,?-2, and we have 7,831 -Take from this th cube ram mentiil by th. prophet e pehicg westn. 4,7-37, and we have for rvmsinder, 1 '.I Deduct from this lb number of bea- i 1,37, 4.lsiO;M ,h rr.8;i ,lU tu gardens are also iu rusi for the want of rain. her uual prsctice. If this report is a well -six hundred ami torty x millions of peo- i.t.n l-r ,u- W;bL'old fired it to boar-1 jrlitor, id Mr lel!ae, f) raie his voice1 ,.-,-, ... . ... . .. i,rsnde tar,u nfcJii, uiei 10, uo , .,,, ,, , of lhe . "Utes ''' Ph"" Mitchell, -ho was con-; A XW p!WWM EXTBAcTINO TEETH did an 1 starcrd." tgnintt hrr, and . 11 In tviy of th ' ji.v'XTi'i of his ?tate, no purtif raised its j fiarrv fitii arm to wither aud destroy the ' pro-prrity of that vtvC, bv i.etsphyijal 1 oi.j. ct.ons snd coi.stituik'nal obstruction-., 1 to her receivi.ij the Loon given to her by ' the lioneral Goernmejit, to deve'opu her resourc-", and make her a great and pros' ' perous State, t-he obtained 2.5itti,i.OO acres fudndrd as it is appsrently substantiated, we pie, the dea ry of population would be about ! may possibly bear bow John Bull caught a 214 per sq-.are mile Th deu-ity of Belgi Dufllirt d. t tartar per the uext ariival. uni, II.. Hand and Knglai.d i greater than Tbe Chester Stitn.lard of the 20tL inst ,1 ; ; that. J he density of greet lirit.iu and Iro- lai.d is s!;OUt pi r square mile, which Is iaki.nl IhK fair f.'ir for a niimr in a lilh viewed at the last t:ru of Chester Court cf The Baltimore Patriotie ssvs: l.i-ii.. eivilmt. .n ami i. divr.;fi..l Ki7. The Pbttt Ktr-rio aim-t Ja f )6,734,6fl H""" " LUi KJtuW Th Calcutta eoi- 41,t3 1.73 L re"P'nnn ot tbe rteneonfnrini.t f W have reed wub aom rpnae a j j ( fca 91 1 j nusen.t that wonderful sttiry p ,t. f ooda sad I' r'"''1 paper a1. out Jii( 1'5 Tin- ranrrt. lhe r.ilcijjh Hri$ier, of tbe 19th inst coutsins a buathy account cf t1-? .'i.eus sioa between tue rival eatiuidates at Mon roe, L'uioo county, on 'ht lltb. Judge Khis spoke to hiur. but hi-, remark were ' f ,(,. pu(,,c Ids to buii I 703 miles of egnfit.ed principally to old i-su- negro stealing, and sentenced to be hung on tiie first Friday in June, has been pardoned by Gov. Ailstou, aud discharged from prison He is to leave t'ie 't:ite within a month f.-om his disehnrge, never to return. " We jesterday vtiti.es-.tJ the trial of a sod new process of extracting teeth, hy which " itwaatated the operation aould caoe no I Heavy Damaoeh An important suit pain. 1 ue trial was maoe at our College or fof dlaia-e. wti tred j lL, j.-uur,b uutnct Mrd ljct.t.1 Sur,ery and the operator, were Drs. ' Wednesday. Tbe ugar, $472,7,5 -.V J. Harris and Arthur. U w.a certainly lhe ' . ' 1 0 ' I)eere.e, 1 . . . , . . . , f d the loKn f th Iliirh'an'Vera in II ilhat may propiy be el.-U d a. Juxuri. , ' ,0ok'" rr.""r rf Wkoe- I h-t. h-s -unl... excrnt,.u b. t.ke. u fi! .3W1 "'ur"1 h of ,b ' ! worth of ev.rs. and .ome f 3 1,1100 worth of P1" '"'"" j iii tl 1 r... : N" l0 s I102.SU2; e-Bee, ?IH,3C2j c. and he : Railroad, as you cm see represented ou this . a-e'v s-lti-i Dvmocrsts ahen lh-j er.- map. (nere .ur. ...nut "' " 3 . , l.y the Illinois Central Rjilroi I e jmp iny ) r..p exed a, to .hat course to par.u, they , t;,0(;kll,jl(jcr, pa, $1 jtbe llM, , were to fo'Uw tbe vote? af their le iders, . Tf)e c0,p,y u. aoid 61 3, OOtl. Old) worth 1 and when Mr. McRae tffred to .iVe hiu. of the land. 'I Le road co-t 840,000 per bocr mr to 6utb his po-ition n ..e 1 ue eonre co-i oeing . an l wnen the roa i- lini-heu st.e nave fu'lv paid for it bv the svie of the land-' nr.d 3r The attention of persons wanting cot ton rius ia called to Mr. K.iiolts notice. ! most sstisfaetory trial of the kind . have psrties were Henry tl. vv . Jscksou rs frso-i .'ever witnessed. A number of teeth were cis Schmidts (i Son. The particulars are thus evirseted, and the p.itu-i.ts deeUre they rs- ..iveu hy the Picsyuue ; IMlOKTAMT FK(M l'TA.1 RSPIjBTK SUB RENDER lit THE WBMON. baif a bot.r mrc to 61.10 his po on IHstrit o i'jn. the Juiiga ooly oeeupied r d 'U-B to -ic h s-fat. ht.inur')y-!y rt-lers to the led the J a Ige : Mr. Mel n.o (MM! pir smcti.'-t ft it tj;i!'l !. ft"' xn'l'l'iit!i rt, and ii.fjse new ."i f) evrv run.jit in life. I : . i 1. ?i is in 11.- 'r?7 I ee.ved no tin, hut experienced a numbing ' sensation about the tooth. This (.nothing is ' produced by passing a current of electrici i ty through the tooth at the time of extract i inir. Th r.atient ram firn.lv in hand ?T. L-.fts, May 17. Tbe I'-F'ub;ict' , oue pole from the eUctromaKttie in .chine ; has r.-ceived advices thst the Mormons the oihi-r pole from the nnel.ine is sttacbed hava lai 1 down their aruit, ani that Gov- to th forceps, sud by this means a eurreut eruor Cumming. on invit.tion of Oover- of 'l'nci!y is passed through the t,tb and prouuee a ici anesmesia, and so avoids Her of the date oanti..iri could base reached Caleutt ahen tk ry ts said to have arrived. . 1'r.r no Jen Bionn in Lack now 3 The m j never plsyed their pipes nor lioled eat Ittl.LT JtuwLEO A. Co. 1 h Kinif of i the lrga they esm in I h V nsd "m j the Kverglade and his copper kiontd ful- j thine eis to do. 4 They rvever mare s1 er hava altraeld ha l.lita ......tms It a ill U remembered that on the morn- 1 ,intt t.ir ,frj,,, U,r.k,. Ve.ter- Ollheiotnol august l,t, wtiiie wor-:,, , ouaib., of .be triU visi.ed enuaged in te.nt.g do.n an old , cjly ,,lftul t,mJt j,B lkat 1 uiurai ...til, uri.n, iupjiiw f , ; or , l- i and Carondelet streeu.thc front part of said ,a, of ,Uf forr,t bi,, 0 o b(.,B , men were house on round th dinner table with their p.p to san.s evcuilij at TwtSTf TlHRa I!l IslitA. Anion l!" nasaenver who arriv.d at Xs Voik l-i boas tumbled out on the udewalk aud io Tll,. r., , ... i.... r ,.. I tho !.!. .r. T) r.-.,l..!t ...I f. anil neiii .1 in a ienu.ii. rtt4.iiea..ib rn 1 j - , , . . m.nwscriousl, injured was the pl.iut.ff ... ' Unded manner. In their .ener.l ..near, i I ' . P. anee. there ia a fjn.il v likenraa IwIimhI 1 has a'l t!ie ui"an of pr P'rity, sr. I no nur'irm r'-t upon nr lb'-: ease, and the defendants tbe owners of! nor Young, entered Sslt Lake city witb-. . f .; f . J T, .,.. the building. It was proved th.t there wa. J h,m ,0,, th. Choei.w.. tbou-h thev h... ! J ,b 8ahrupr gtstion. North- out an escort. .11 any 01 me .'lormons aau ; 0f current is sdjusied to suit each patient, ". j T r I a neater and smarter loox, and ar dressed ern li.o.a. ?a wa ank out ey the . gnie to the southern part of the Terri-: f a not to produce n unpleasaut sehajtian."; I- r a1 " .P T ' Va - V fP" -f ' "'''J"'' ! fs tatily and txpeusively. ;0 w.r. L0d of tbe IUf'aed Presbyterian Cburck. Capital, labor, n-ind, ertirp'ise an-1 p-op'e bave g-ori 'berc The popu'r.'nn ha I'nutfn! in s. reo yesrs. ahiist we it. ."-rth rjrTlin. h only inerra.sid '." -1 p. t cnt in tr" j-esrs. lilitiii. co'itai':in inn p-jp.liitio!.. Ins oo'y "ur Imff th iniu1er of children that cin't resd and wr'-te. 'V-vt SV-h 'Nri'i-n hi. Tli't, I isk. ail he, i''7 sho"!i .'.' .ot t a'.! this fo-terinf eire of the Cointuon Govern ment, and Xw-th CnnJin. get tint !i ins .' la ihf t',ir f. .' Or i it riL-hts of any kin.! T Or rather, is it no: a grievous city April 1st and on-i-no wrong? It i" heeai.se T am a Slav's right Ih ii.n?rat ; sad rhi i State's rfwht drte'ri-n? that am in favor of it. If this i not .t it-.- Rights 1 Miouid like to know what il is ' torv, snd the womca preparing to follow. .-sk.(..ND tjIupat. n nd eLildreu were' I life by the fall of the aall in question. The ; tm, ... . ,,,,: , c.-c w.. r . ... j-., . ra-aj 0,t.fi , f,.et hih. He wore around hi. I IS Jaws Collar, brother of Jjln A. , fiur p. m , and iu about tn nuiiute ihey Collier, B just had a long Uw.uit decided ' returned a verdict of flu, 000 ia favor of Ft. Uvr, May 17. The di-ptch is da- jn bisfsvor. Mr. Collier was appoiuted Col- j P1,"llin' ted LcarcLTorth, .May 1 1,1;. It states that , t,ctor 0f Customs to California. Afterleav- tn; news rrom Ltah is unoUical. but a jn.j e(5ci tle Government claimed that Mr. j kv.li.bt nmri iuu 1 ; priv.te letter rteeived hy Color! R.ch at, r , a, f.ulter to the amount of 711,. , L,;"', -I'etor Wurta read n iiilere.iing head a silver eirciet, and paced the atreeta with a ntajestie tread, as if he was doing IS honor W the pale faces by walking through their brick and mortsr city. .Vttr Urltttiit ' ayirnf. the fort eorroboratss the statement, wljicb ; (i(ji) The Government sued Mr Collier. ; P1?" before the Scientific Convention In was universally credited at Iavcnaorth. 1 Tl,. verdii-t resulted in his favor ti,. .... Bait imore, giv ing the results of some cheni Oivernir Cummins entered rialt Lake ' ... .....t.A T. 11. .t . , i ioI examinstion connected aitb Itf.vtvAi. or the .Shoe Busoksh. Lynn (Msss.) Bay Slate sBji -The in connection with th Presbyterian U"'-l of Foreign Missions, and return for the purpose of educating her four ehildna She wa in Indi. daring the recent 9fJ iiibrreet!ou, and fiirtauauly escaped th' altroeiiiH of the inhuman Sen 'lib and hi minions. 'rtrrHfiirg I'.ipint DkTM.IT AND LlVEEpivuL. TLc i lis c t ... e uv. ine piea-ura i announei! rhe .. r..n j . 1- k. ...... . . .... v, ut, .oaroun. inu. ae iru-i. me nrrinaueui r . ........ . . 1 Tv. i! . . ..... ' ,1.1., I t,.r ik. fiiii, a I . . . '. . 1 . tween trie A oriH estern l.itu Mri. a' -i of Mr. Collier oaing the (lorernment 8701,- min't lung. The individual ahose pnrt a" ius- ties tor injuieauto service ia ense of e luerjieucy. u.,, . r,,,,,,.... .,i a nmi ene had exhibited tbe effect of metallic lead ! branch ol our u.J'i.try has been greater ' con, q.i.i, , th unp St. Lm;is. Mar 17. An express !ent' ' . .,.'- r.. r ' 'imbedded iu the human vicus. wa an Iri.h- : "n" "ct'0' took pt.ee than the mo-t ! .ult ol the firt experiment. Two vei ip-ri- Jinerease of buainea, io this important J r"'"'0P. h . it seems, bewn .b.u'l lie le.d brsneb of our iuduafry has been irrester ! 'd, in con. q ii.o tl th tnpeRibU from Camp f-cott, with adviee to the i nil of April, ariived at Fort Leavenworth, on ! Ihurs.Uy, and brings the important inlet In ih rrmarks below it aill Ls seen 1 burdy, and brings the important inlet-! M ATVIMONIAL. A correspondent of tbe ' . , , , . . .m..yguiMiui . . !ieiie. ilnt thi Morinons had Ui.l Ho.n n. . c . , . , ... .i ! th Penin-ular w.r, retired upon a p. n- , workmen cannot be obtained. " tlatMr M.tlie nuke, tho Juue exp a u i ' 1 .'lormons n.i iani down South Side l)eioocrat .writing from eldon, . ,. , t that .ur .vj.une ,B'" ,H,r arms, ami that Gov. Cumming had .... ..ion from the Briti.b Government r.d di.d what he mean, by a - li.tle gap. -i f,(d S!t h.kt eity ontbs invil.tior. of . ' ' '' "', recently at the bo-pital at Ki.ig-too, Canada. eV" Parwn Brownlow has foun would nerer l. t 51.000.000 Mop the rad l;ri.,h,m Vom.g, without the protection of J,ie dd.ng fever has Ift the., p.ris , v dl9!B,c,i()0) th. buliot w,. fuulld ,B. j couj,. in t;i,,cin.ti-th Iter. aiiiwuirm nit tcipi('l. All bii(. Ar) em blotefJ L ttiriv tLa old ttttaem of luhor ed bullet wound at tbe aiege of Bad.jox, on e,rUi- ,,yi , ,ureici.l number of man named William Kelly, who had receiv- an-i gone up ...o,.g in. tin. or arret,.- ; , : , j,.. .;,,.: .... ,UB. ,Ild t ..rinBh ff,.lleB,.. .h. I'.eu . JU. havo already cleared frjm troiv thi- ' son for Liverpool, and it ia UtJ at lrt six other will sail far the same d'tmtiR in the our of the rr- month. The il tik i eargoes ( .u " and Ittiiisr The P.tvstcAL CovpiriDtv r the KMcr- e .nvsUTJSi veal ao't A to th eonv. liti jB i.i.h no.nins'er) his competitor. Jjda Ll.i-y ii you hd s-n tht euit-ng you have doubt ed jf kw !' "' crat There wa' G-0 M. C Ary.of Bur;,-, it- I'-rsi-'-l, a rtn ekj Wfcig. Tfc. re J.-hti K-rr, a hr.m you at-'i kj.'-", aujii.er ' the mine jinpe, ajid ho ass '.rj f t'..e nu-t aciive in in iriuc .e the i'.-lnt'iu fr the ac'ioti of toe Cotiti!tw J.me W. -home, ou -f i-t t-h tf -pt.i- , n --I t il ki.-.a ti have bor-i a Win.', aui ahj sail iu lhe Cnvtisiien h ha; noshin,' of ti hi- f-.r a,r l.fe Vj taV hack ; he w i of its !,,,( sj... tr-' 'n,r W .s Vt'aTtef I. rr'.r, r.d " .I fcn W;n'cw fjo, ac tive psrt iciaaiors tu a(d Cocventin, abd it o.J V l.ik-, and nearly every t.e of th ui formerly ln-iongm? to th- Ku- X -h-t rty Inde-f. a pit s- r i'-l:-h d in Vir fri'v'x id th oil Vne Whi-j-s h-id tnt at t;hr.ote S '.. an noTiiTialed as their can didate Jutiu A. K.ii-. tot t-w-riior J.;';r fc.'ix N'oirtii.vd who! Mr .V' h it John A l....s, mi-t)(ln; nt only t- - p 'ty bo i o-i ntte'l, but .1 C the nnn e cf m v e-n p--l.tor J!g' -K A ti .t .hi 'hst the EdWor knew noibin.' sbo'it it at all. Mi fUllnt But It .how- i.e Very Wfcii itcw tbe nrs who . -ominaii-1 )'. Wfcv, eotitinued Mr V),-H, a prsni) to Vav dropped in fc-r to-tvy ..d h-d th peeeb of any eo;npti"r would have imrr;oed trial h a rinnm in ", .nd t.- JoLu K- rr Three l-irtlof ti. s;.-eh cf Rf competitor w nude op of 'd iey i b1, I am sure 1 !i not intend to cout'v.n th. re no diff-rr,e be tween u on ihe i-aue', snd they are w mw bef rs '.he poi,i After refet.i.e to ih efl et. of ut jii-t C'ogitn trum X'rtli ( 'hi'iIihh would go for 'urreu' in ihi. e.ty je.Urdsy .mong.t the ( j .i A - . a l ' tu wm rpnrLawfai ; a.s.r.hutioe ..,-sn -he r'o-rrtv of North "''J h mej r ' f it it lie hoeu toil the nalt'md Th I're.'lct,t 1. i ar, .,.. tue low en', o- ne- r.-.- . aetorie. efe in ,, ,J Jt.lft,.it and uh-' lions fro.,. Knjrl.n I thi the din.M..ab vaiue of her proper- ;,., di.trihution t the ' e ftites an I th .1 to tha vi-itin and searc'iiu of Amerlean' . - i.- . ! work. The sixe of the raft w.a fir. hun. I .nil anroll member h. .',,,;.... a J.alara. . . , , , ... .. ... , , , .- . . . r., , expirn.jr .viaren, iw. ui ,ir. iui urow ,, j-.e.i . . . - . . .7 ' ty, sod sR for the uai.t of f.e im.- to if Xorft taietita deu.an.ied it. they would vei-U in the vicinity of Cuba. I ,, , ,ftr idn-a and ixty fuet Jong, by two hundred j tton that they will neither eat uor drink teack a aarket, !', cone.poniett re be for f-nr and rqotl gen. ral di-irih.itiou i Th steamfriyate Colorado, nhich left I "e teTm elP,r,u2 ' ifeD. wide, and the amount cf lumber which it i They has put forth printed pamphlet A- to dis.rirjuuoo increasing it.e outie on 1 .-vorio.x on or auot-.i i.i i tn instant, took , 1 ieoinaiu.i run a ntiiiinn teet, together with stating their views, and iuelud.ng . ... . . Mr". "'" .v. i , .r..wr, .nrr, ., , t iT....rn w .p mm OTSales of ortb tarolma itoeH, in .New , '."' 1 -"v er wo gooq ot insir sermon ann me msi.nar tuey nnopi ma ..title r. in numbering tl .o Deopl. Mr U '- e.oqient'y proe,.,. t,-, f ,a ,i)8t ull(jar p.rnil di-ir.hnfs)-,. . interference. wHb our .hipping. j y , . . sixed hou-es erected on ho.rd. and thewbolol 10 overcome languidnes. th. total want I '' "u""" 11,0 V"V ihe.w the va.t ii.ere.se of our relate md.-ht lt, (t.. tar,fij baa lUauut font itwn, an t It i the p.irpo of the Admir.i-lrauon, j ' . crew and officer consisted of Captain, tweu- (of food ; also, th ettiincnt physician. Dr.! - loess sic ? t(J. ThH at ttwl l'ti lb be could not St why the l uiff ,UoUi he ' f f'p in cannot protect our vessels while iu j , ' ' ty fodr oarsmeo, Iwo oook. cue cluk and Bickorstilk eertifieste of the excellent E- We lesrn that Mr. A. H M"rl '" abele Osf U amount required to d. frsy the ! redueed i..le p trttal, nd nrrutrit by j br porta aud ou her eo-t, to proteet thm t Cottow RBrrtPT. 2,82 4,073 bales, j bout washer, which, together witb black ' he.ltb of th member ef tbia extraordinary ' h reernlly been appointed po.tm ' entre pe ef th Eeiea i.d-hied.waj fair und rnrrul diairibution. But. even by Atoerieait ships ef war. AuttsW In- ! gsinst 3,7(19,874 la.t year Increase, 2 tr ' bear and a bull dog, made up ail the oace-! society with Unir apology for " eating noi al Klkville, Wlke County, N. C in ' aaenly iBS.OcO jetir. That that atnouutubauH it r.s ,0ulJ ba Unfold more' ulltjrnctr. JlSlbxtes. 'pants., I food " Is?4 them try it. ' place of Calv'in J. CoeUa, Ksq, resi-n.d found an in Abran. fr;m rr-schin? Tet.ne.-e. Arffthejvople the military. As further proof of the , ' 'f , ' 1 . eloeediitae f. IU ...11.1, .......iii pe--fi !i,tertioiis of the people, large; ; , . , '. ' . cloself adberin;; Io it wall in aetersl pi a eeaeioB on niaverv. Brownlow in.iirea ! ' i ... -i i. . .1. .u... .i . uimi iieireM.i were married on j ue-soav a.t. '.r. , ., r . . . . ' . . . ... 1 . .... j , n t. v i .... ,, ,.. ...r ..- Ur,,lu,v w f ' I ne osii nau iosi one nunoreu grams whaA church Jryne is eoiineeled with, and ,r'"-'-'s. i ne r renen r.mperor for the Sierra Nevada, and other, were""1 Mr S.u.1 Arr.i.gtou and Mis, 3u h.-; f ,...,,;,. ..... buIlHre,, ..ld ,,,. ...,.,., ... . . ,u I U... .,.A h....,. 1-t w married l,t night. There arc fi.l or six J 'f" ' R""r t ' tVt V t f "T'l 1 ?Pl ,,e " "po ' fcnre and ...xieiie. .Li. b ar - mor. to eo.u off. 1 1 , 7' ,7 , " . ' "-r . -u...r c.,.e., u...uu "mi'. Vi,,,! .tlributed to hi.n. No " l.t j by analysis from the luny aud d.apnr.gm or Independent Congregations!, and that! The ball and the yat in which il was fouud his father is a Holland, r. and hi mother ai 6r,,"l' eilleB " thrie better in th - pained t,v Able (jilhert. Th latter states I Printers with nine children are to be ex- were exhibited. , I father ass a Scotchman and tho.iirh hoi than his Mui-dtv N a bo I. on II. wbo-e ti"" lli.it !J' i.' lis m Youiil' has abdicated. Gov.' . .1 r . .: .i.. c... -t v j . ! .rv ahiia man ihra i. nn J.in nf ATn .ou horwh.ek Laa iuuai.il a rASu.iil.lv Gent;: 2zLlsti i y?l!r' 'i t- iurr.v. fted 0,i"-i - proportion. .t...l..M,,rp.ibi...th.., ag.it, pa-sed ia 1 -4 1 , by to. ( Di.tnbu.ion 1. "r Ver, ..f. .egisl.tion that. W. would ! T M.P,-'. he Urt raft j " t pr.tens.on to th. greful o, .U.g.nt. hul b. el. v. tod, and Ly lieniwtt'a Liil, ! like to see tbe printer wke baa tnt tliiaar te ' r wh er Boated npon tbe Missiswippi, A Stahvatioi Remoiow A sect hts Aer?j,iur: 1 ill of the pr sent .es-ion. 1 ! tax .Iter feed in-' nine children. passed L Lrosae on lis way fron Klack luv- sprung up tu Liverpool. hn?land, uodcr the j HEAVT IloiiBBJtT A few dys slA'' .,.,) !.;::. .,.,1 n if tha 1,.tr.i Jti'X'ias. 1 be loitowin; rjmors were' I er lulls to St. Louis, on th V lih nit "ft l-ad of Mr. Thnm.a A ...... I a!i; ....jbianinnu .,.).!, ...I nf SI ..." " ! i Mr Mi'lls" proceli-d te sliow th fnasi- ili.y and practicability of ohiiiini-r- fair and equal distiibution by the sy-l."ii pro p'...d. 'a. hy his letter to l-mcy, vii, hy I an. I frain.f or he was willing to ijo for ii in ar y othvr practical way thai it could be obtained. I)e phoned that e had dis- prcparirg to touow. ST. Lifts, Msy Sd Laths rtt.M Crtt. Col. Kane arrived' at Fort Leavenworth on the 17th, secom- ; I was the greatest sight," s.y tho Democrat, ' selves " Atigetitca, or lluwao nsturc con- I between Chsr!. .ton, M. C. snd Coiomhu.'' M INXE-ioxA Senator- Th Minnesota ,er seen In these w.--s. Tb raft was ! querors." who live aithout food.n.l who The eo.noanT promptlv paid over lh anmutit l.ss drmanied explan-' L'uited .States Senators" hsv drawn Iota for manned b, twenty-four " red shirt '' eve- meet dsil, mornings and evenings, in Sun- to the parties wb entruitad it to lhir c and Spain ia reference I ,rms of office. Gen Shields drew the term ! rJ "an st his oar, and every our doing its . derl.nd street, to illustr.te their doctrine.! ' A Virginia mini-ter refuses to furnish tii ststistias of the member of his Chureh, on tha u round that to 'ii-l un lhu-e t t.-tir report would be la commit th. sin of which I'a'"1
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