Newspapers / The North Carolina Whig. / Oct. 26, 1858, edition 1 / Page 2
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r. y.i the htilfll Express. r.ATL-noAD cki.kpu viton. Tlit a'.tpici.a't aff iir which ha no much . f.n, , ,.(..( tli Mt" t i i of our community the ra-t we. k.ci;m. .iff according ta programme ..n lite i 1th i i:' tut The rain which Ml durtr-g t!i- f.t.p-irtot tue ween tim tail : the duet. tiii:i"icJ (he atmosphere, mil ....J..,-,!-,l. ,..-;,:l,r Ji.:i!,ii..l ami nlca- ' . s .. . Tl.. J. 1 .!.,- grit Iir lilt! CVCIl. lie U1 "pi-l.ru and chaining a fancy could loire. About : ?o orb-en tne first train, const-ting cf six ca-s, densely packed with vi-itors as they euld st nn.l arrived nt the d-p-.t, with ban- , tier streaming "' Ifczv rc.'tiwlnig among ! the bills and 'valleys tithe wild echo of the , iron i. f l. la - iiiiij.iii a s-. cau.l train, srrivd. filled with p..'ni.'r. and having I on b-ard t!ic Sali-I.'irv Hind. Rowan lt.flei Gunrd. Koran Ar.-i.l-rv, ()ran-e Guards! of HiiSSircuu'h. ani Morn".' Nest R He- J men. itb Sautters vtrc ami ti'. the artil'-ry : rili: fa;v,. ami martial muie swelling 1 iimti t'lie hret -i- t ) th- delight ot assemble t 1 thousands who were gathering Irom all j-iart-r t.- jn in the !e!e. Uilu-r trains u,hveit . n ;:.u.t li.-li ni.nt c! many nun-: dr,,ls. ,nd -tiii ti.-v can,., by thi-an.l-. from lr-l.-!l and t:,. ."jvi.in counties, iu in;,i, c :rri.o-, hor-.; k micl on t'jit, , ur.'il th' rnmi 'in' area was l",.leJ with a C' ii-e iii.i- Nuiiii:: uii '- nlieh n3ili:i: . . i . r jo. i. i i.-itn; rr. t.a unite mi h.-a't and le-l;n.'s j (. , ltJ , , .i i ,i , ri:uit t.v..i.t v.Y.v'i h-t- e.-r ;nr ;.$ in t:-i- pir.bn o!" ,-' ''! '" ' " !.v : -' "s j ' l!','"rr,"a'.,'.'LiV'-v."' r.vi'd. :.r- I -. r a M" A.M. All :. I.:- iSS -r.t f.irtue : t :.ii i.) 'he f i or ier : (Ir-n.'je (J.urJs; t',jr:v:'; " -'! j' dfiii n ; j:.;w.-;:. Ari.;!cry ; !'. i . an !!'. .1 ! nards ; T.,.'cf:n!-!.' I- '-il I' i -.Mi 1.1.1 Cidet-: Sr?-;.;rs .f U I-y : ., .-i-ri t ;.!i' t !rT ' ! i ,r u i Vr. in ..:.o li-: i" r- .-.f '.'i- V. N. ('. U. r R-.:.t Yi ::-Ci-'t v li-a-- Il.r.d n: the I'- r ur.r ii 1 !. peii i t . i-- : :v, c lr . i i;t.'ro ; r. - -it U'o i -ve l;-it ti.'i.e t s 'i -j e :.. m. r Tag J : i ., i - :. r..t -. -i ; I -. t.e I : : li..-tomb, r ili it w'-r ,.r.-'it -1 y ? ' i j . tgi to i e a1-. -.-it ! c.iit;er j. i. .!. .f.-tjj ..-. ,'.;! fcs-Tt-ri- :h i-a: t n. :-r.s, ar. 1 t.it t are). :d tj SO- fie. ty i i f-'it. I. :..t d .V a ri..- L 1 , . t z- i.-.oii-t . :o- Afrie-.-.- dt. i a-f.r I. .t MaHit. F.r il ,- : o v.l 1 i..jt 1 e palJ. ho re ; i - red a!;-" it. 1 1 -t t-s man A n i j 'gv-i! et b.-.t : . to ' ,.,e Mm;t.. . ,. ); . J-er. .1. i.., A I t J e ,,ltai i- l. he I ,n I i hr- t-' I.i U .iii-l s ,.ii i-d et..t!r.l,g a i .-It I -t, il e huleli.'ll'. 1 p-r -. tit. oi. th-- S,. i . - i l.lv.'i ' 1 vv ,r f H' nOnl) (LaVDlUlH (Idlblft. V - J a-jfSjft: ftAftc g5 ?W CHARLOTTE: Tuesd.-n, Or lobe r 26. IS 58. Ralflfll, Mill.- lair, it. In company with several persons from Chui lolte, we started on Weducsdav tnorti- hist, to attend the State Fair. As we ...... progressed, at every stoppinj plac. additions were made to the company until there was a perfect j im, and although extra coaches w,.r, added the increase of passengers were , , , .. j so criat that tlie couduetor was compelled , , ' retue to take up any mot e, and at least lt:0 hniidred wi rc h ft at the iifteret.t depcts, it. fact one car was wry near I cii.g crush- t'i l'v the wn'ibt. 1-tir notwith-tabdiue tie r many t ppages, ine r xi're.-s irniu urnveu at Kalii:u in tin.e. w ttiiout anv serious ac- r idei t. '.i f heard r.t :!,e depot that every Iiutci 3s f u . i , Lut Loiith-taiidin we se eurtii a place for a day. when we went to ti.e house . f an old acquaintance. 1 h-' t-rn nl vut thirty y.-::r.' si ce we ere in Kaliij.li, and in that tin e. many c!.:it!e hue tik II place. The iocation v..! Ka!eii.i. is fa vol able for iii.proveuu lit at. ! its i. oral s; pearance remind us very in mi h of t'oiumbia, C. ntid if its ritix-tis wc-uld L'ive the same it. r.tion to dicoratiug ti.tir privat-.- residvttces it u::ht become, if iu! the bainl-omest, at 'nasi tlie i.ex: Lar.J-s-r.:.e-t city i:j tho ?'jiit!i A :';. r Lrjsl.inj up a little, we ro.1.- to the F i- (.i.-CinJ. VVC loioi t. eyi.ad called iu r.-.-pi-ii.jt, t .r tue tec cnujoitatrj!! ot tue sr -'.;:!?! la crow.j. every sp- :e c! vti.ie.e ti .m "or More- the fi:;e car; ia je il j?. n to the con. mon cai ry all. at. i all were tti leavoring to see 1.3 i ''t unry !;. ;. cowl i take to tLe gr ui.d, anil a ,.r,e, ca such a uu.-t was raised that it wt4 anything I ta rxc-1 but pld'atit t any unlucky foot passenger, v.. j 1, i; tare J iir. i.i.- way ,., ". I i t - 't et' d f. r th- ci-.ilitloo is a ;iitj c-.erv wry g- .-u tit. a:.d several buii-iiw.-s have ) ?ri-:-; a errt- -i ( r ti. rtct-ction ';!' a.-t tj be txli: :iK 1 that invht le damaged by .-xpo-u.-e. We il.-t yi-i'td Fionl Hal:. ,.v '.In: we !"!:; 1 a large ari- ty of articles at tr- : '. u ' t -.e I . r ;.; j ar-d tj : but ti.e crowd waa - s .--eat ai.'d ?L- 't.M- -f t'ue !a-l';..-. Here , , sj xj.-ir.-i-. -i t;,..t we i: i to client our . a ' rv c u-' rv w w Ir. 'r.i- .-XI:.- ; -I -: .-xce.;. at -he Loui-biirg Fema a:- f 'i.t. I :.r-r Uhul :li a ! . rgo a" '. r:p: t.t 11.' :: .' - -i.ai.-.-t kids. II- t.vl il-o, a - ..i.t ..f A;;'.-. P;h at: i I'ear tries for -;.l- V. -rs. L i. "ry. of .."..atham and ' i. :.'.- (I "t:.e 6n arr'- 4. V.'.-;,.. it v, M. Il's.i. I -.this . j -I'.in.r.t 1 1 . - r rer- a large niiiiler of agtlcaltaraj in-plc-ii.-i.t s on exl.i! itin. n ti-, vry !.- h-.igs;ie, uianufacturcd hy Al'-r-l ('; !. :rcl. of llai-lgh. cut of c'r..-! : i-ki-v. Wrsl-oro'lcjliriclts!:.- r. ' v. g. t.': i.i.oi.g l:"h we p.tje-d !-..: :.-',. t : :. : t-.y. v. ;: .;-..! -.I... fK'M at,: i; .- . . I;. !:'-, tidier tl.- n, m :. ." -met. 1 w rl: ; v :!.- i' 1 he done :' '-v- s. IV t i . ': s i gave ; i..: i-a,,; -.li,i.-.- of th- L" . ..' ... in an.. .': . :n tv; oj-'-rat' .: il.-; a' .-';-j:i :' ti.o I - Th. p.p :'.g 1; to tueir t'teia; appear- . ;-:e ';',: .01 C'.t.t.l.t. ;. and Jfirn .o '.t-.tivt, b.gl.iy erpi.tj. .i si, 1 wlih li.e he-.i-f thit t i- L'V -i-.t ire that j.-ii-r-i tho nil i.t.. of this 1:. t:tjte ha. j..-i firmed a go i l w ot ,1. I fj 'il.ur-J.iy i.i-!. ttn-rs was ao exhil.i ti ri at t:,e '':.-i..-. r-.e f'.af l .in and li. :.i !:.-:. :-j. at i. en a very ,arge audi- W'-t- pre ef.t. I i.t: f xnit.i-.ioii was L.gt..y gr-it.l.yi:.;t 10 of th- U.in 1 pj p.l. p. Motii.fd a - ee . ! n:j-.c, one on the t, at. l ti.. o'o r on it.-; j'c, wh.-l, the eup.;r'iiteit'i..ut .-aid Leithf r knew t-o wtks before I t.c ci.apel is entirely t0 Mija.i f ! -uoh an exhibition, an i fr or.,- we Lope tne L.,-',iture will :, p i. riato the neces sary I :uds fjr its eiearg.-ii). tit Aft r bating the above institution we Wa.K.'d ov r to the Finn- Asylum. We . I i - -d it. t,ii.: to have au tpportuuity of I.. :i.g -i. j u .i.ti the i ilcheu. 'J'ii-y cook ''' y ' j sr. ant, and the arn.rigeiuei.ts I- v.-iy ,-, I, ulel from tho odor that Wet o.r u. :,'-:,:. , en-ering the room, it wa I were well cared for. They bave tiro cd- fg;t.. .d1 they heat th. building in winter i. . ..t ,v .i, ...n.mor Hi rontilate it hy machinery, We went on tho top of the building which affords a fine view. We I were on the eve of leaving, when we fell in1 ; company with some of our Charlotte friends, one of. whom gave us an introduction to Dr. i Fisher, who has charge of the Asylum, and he politely i-howed us into some of the wards of the female department, that we might see some of the patients and the interior ar - ! ringe m cuts of tno institution. Among those : -e saw, some erc, the IWtor paid, incur- able atnl fir which nothing could be done,! towards removing their di-ease, all that could be done waa to render the;; situation ' as comfortable a possible. The others were receiiu" the ameli orating benefits of the in stitution. Kvery thing was attended to with (the utmost attention to cleanliness and the i eating department and the tables were nice- j ly arranged. The 1'octor seems every way ! calculated for the responsible station he oc- ! cupies, and it is a source of gratification to j ; think that the Legislature has made such ai ' rich provision for this unfortunate class ofj our fellow citizens. The Doctor would bave taken us into tire male apartment,- but our time was limited aDd n e lift, intending ill rossil le to call again, but !:d not. I . ... i i .i- c . I e isite.l the ( at itol, also the Senate . ' ami t vii.mons nan. ti is a substantial uuiiu - ...1 -.... ;.t. 1, .,;,, fire preoffcr very lit. 1c wood is u-ed in con - tructitg the niaiu body of the building front of tin a entrance is a bronze statue, t ' . I ed by eouventioiH, caucuses and the p-.IU. .ml tho culture of cominore.-, have been , l"r ' r't3" "'P!1 'Ml" i . .i i i.i 1 r'l-cs 11 origtit sun, ana witn tue goou , ' . r . . , . , im-rcly rer.'nt the r.-eoinin. n-laiiori h- t,. tor, but tho yard around the -b(:s f e l0(l f .b ... If by chft cc they si.rvive the hut drink and checked b the war, t; which th- s.ave , ... , ., ", of Crn. Y,i Capitol, vluch is enclosed with a haudsome . .1 . . ;. i-.,,t , , n .ti railing, is not L. nt in as uaiidsomo or- t . ,i ; i- . ,'. . ,,. K.,f nor.nr. u.r a we lh.nL it ougi.t to le, but peroap the Legislate Las made no frovta.on for keeping it iu better order. tv ........ t .1 .1. v..; rr -.,1 ighly gratified at the cxhili'ion and hope i tat every fiction of the Siat;1 wilt become more aro ti:ore interested in eon!riD'Jtiiir to i.-id to il... it.r. rest r, anch nii-v,r Wbi'e in Ka'.eigh we La 1 the tleasare ef i e....i ,.fc . a u-' r tLe Staadard..Synie,oftLe Register, Long.j ' of the 7reen-loro' Patriot, Pieasarts, of the Loin.burg Ligic and Ilvflio, of the Chris- tiau Adrocite. T iir Lair Elrrlinnv W- rubli-Led last week, the res-alt of the Ir. tc election', as far as heard from, in Penn sylvania and other Northern and North- est.rn State-, and tlie r-turnj received, . sidcc, only goto confirm the fact that the , AJu.ihistratien has 1-en def.-atv-d. The only fro Sratt-s in tl ( Ii.-ntoeratic party cou'.J North which the r ly on fir a con- tinueri ant-port, were Indiana and I'toctl-'n-l tby Lave become decide i!y anti- n.o ;ratic Indiana has in tho present ; ngre-i six Pemocra's to Cve lilaek-Repuh- iicuns. electlor. Iu the ti"Xt Conoress, hy the late . th-re will he but four Democrats : to seven or pooitiju nt;d in Pt nn. ) I vania j ' ' ' ; i m; oe-i-at is siui .-reate-r. Mut ot tei.ty-;0f four l'epr fer.'ative, there will I p but four Il. ii.'. t r -i "!r lijeLifiau's State, co iry and tot have al; -one again-t his Admin- -f r a : so ii TL:- ro'ult says the Ii.leil'gerecr, has t.:t. re ires iine. t:.ken any body by -.. ri-e, iti-t cf ail th jo who have mark ed the tf l j.-r.ci-s of popular opinion at the North and Northwest s!:;cc the adjournment cf CoP- s..,l i'iapav Tnrf,.,ii.i r.f it,.- anln.-.ted cai.va:-ci wbicb have b-en j-i-t bf-igl t to a cV-e. So evi l-.-i.t'v di! nil th i!di..-a!.or;-Jprt--age a dirfe-at of the De-m-jcra-; ey thst t.'.i Covert. rneU journal of V.'ednos-1 Jay, It foro the result of these tlccti us I w as kijOn, r-c d the rccollectlo- cf the " ul j-tcrs" hieh in Lk manner ovt-rtock the I ' tnocrar-y at the North iu the y-.ar I. (d.inetly af:r the repeal of the Mis so.ii! can.jroini-e, for th- purpose, 1: wul-l ?c:r", ?f -.r.ri-g con:o!j;i:n from the ex-p.-e.-cl ho e tl. at tho imp er.di'ig mi-fortune. o! t!; party would not rove wore perma- r,;tt jt u. ore aiarn.itiz than those of the tl -!. If, in pii.t of fact, the nt of tiii I'-jtj.ocracy has b. '.tt pr.M cotnpb-te than at tb corrcpvidin iol four joars ago, it i ttevertheleAa ",ti ;Ltly d. ei-i.o p-rhaps to justify them ..;li;g fur all the ben-fi's which are s..i I ;ctrj.: fro-;n ti.e ' u-e-i of aJv-r-ltv." Jiui.n.jr.,ii. lit President of the I ennes.-e lliilroa having r-ii.ovcd tho I riai.fa't house frot euy;l.etv Knoxviiie, cusd some gruiu- fr tl.e J.d.tor of the Greeuv:!';t Piebt teriau. To mollify the feeling a little, the J.oli; or of the Knoxvule Whig ingg-sts tie adoption by (he people in jutnary tuooinga, aljng the i.u-, of ths f jilowirtg ! -olutiou : .'.5o.i'., 'I hat traveler on oir Itail road b. i.ipnred to tat more than three meals per .lay, and that tardea be set for ti.cn, at every town on tl.-j Kovl, anJ they ') itr.-d ' y tl conductors to csll and eat and if th-v l,a-,e no -.tomacu f .r i that ' ,.,:, ' : '.o.W That l-i i'r be ke!t 1 -j. ., inai i.-pjor i,e ."jt at a.i and that traveler be re-'ijired to drink, and that ihce- .lands shall never he changed, e:tiier to meet the -irane-men's of other roads or to facilitate tbe !V The txp'.Jiti sailed on the I'dh crry one 1 ui, drc poor,'!- r and taent .iJ.-s ii.ort.n. faT Further inve.stigaii-.il into the results of xh3 Ute te.-r.hlti explosion at Havana, how that th-re w.ru 1 1 2 killed, and 1'J- njored; .lU the de-tr i-tioo of property ; D against Paraguay ' for the purpo.e of discus.ing various tries- ' count of the above buttle, and adds il.a'i stoutest ehamnio,.. It i ''Wt 1 ' ' in-tant. The Vessel, "on, connected "b tne present political ! tho Cniied Htales force was eomn,..,l ..(. tions. Candida c ft', I'..'. .' ...,l ...... i it. a. u. i d and titty tLirty-two .,.,:. of .rt 1 .7.; ! " " , J . "'" V t,M) iS'0""1 1",I',M '"Uiaiid that a tariff for rev,-,,,,,. Newburn Eni.of Ihe 1 10 h i.e-t . that an yon-nine-iuehgunab,. " Major Vat, Durn. and one ' "hall be so levied a, to enable American horrible, murder . as eo, ith'J io o ' ,i!u re. - r 1 r "' . uu-, nianufac.urer and prod r to compete county, about sv, mile from ti-l'M"' sas iuto me Linouasa tree wtate. , der Captum Uo,s. 'i he Utter off.n.., ... with il,- ,.r K A I :tn. ' .... c .... .... .1... r-r .;s..'cJ:.,0I,.0..!3. I W The British war stealer Valoroua, 'arrived at New York on Tbur1y, the 14th ! i.irtmt. with fnrtr.two nasseri-crs of the Austria, who were landed in flayal by the French bark Maurice, and wire under the care of the Hamburg, Amcucau and Jong. lish Consuls, who bad undertaken to pro vide for them. Three of tW number re mained in the hospital too ili to embark. The passengers furnished a detailed account of the burning of the Au.'trla, which adds ; nothing to the particulars "C have already pullishcd. (O The Fair Grounds of the Teunessce j tate Agricultural Society was the accne J of a terrible affray on tie 1 3th instant, i hicb resulted in the death of a man by of Je. O.en, and the mortal j wouuding of two or three others - - (S The Directors of the Wilmington and Weldon Railroad Company, have declared a dividend of 3 percent from the profits of the last six mouths, payable to Stoekholders on and after the IV th November nex;. M ,, PKPAKTt'RE OF Tlltr.U AM A V i;X- 'M rKj " - About toon, today, the U. S. frigate ?a- ot u,l l,r ,lJ i11-'1 '' port, upon the expedition o Parjtijay. . . . 1 ., . , f, f . , Sabine takes out the specia Minis er uf ,ie j. ju,L,p jionlin and his suite. ! -1 .I.. .....I ...I I... j of the expedition, Cetun.odore Sliubrick Iu; i ue noble snip departs upon her interest- .n,i ;,,....-;- mh.I,,. iKj people. S-.h!n as lut Uiflr mil in Mm ' ue cunne .a nui jateij put in com- nussiou, and uw, for the 6rst time, ahe is to ! " ' r vnl " -,,rl" 111 111,5 r""l j meul' o U1C) and pot-bellied fellow, who siuelis rank, and j iDca(iBg n.inMf .bout fiTe or tix bua.'wLo. "eu of li;,r 1 his n- 'dred. jsaaing the air, and his eyesnild with aleo i Tl. eial.;. mill nrnnml ns r,r('. il,.n l.uenoa Ares, heie the .Mmistrr and his!" ce-.. ...v. . v.v suite will be receiw-d on board the V war steaner Fulton, nhich will proceed mediately up tho riwr towards the capital; ! of l,r.-h.i- tunmiiinn It c..l ; bJ the Minister that upon his arrival iu the j j raimr, at ir.e mouia ci ine river near; i- .i .i l .. "Lilh b tb rai'gusyan fort of the Tria i iwrca.' ne in n-ve some uit iomatio com - munication with the authorities of Paraguay. 'There he ill declare, in general terms', the UJ" 'V'"1 '".v.ou. it remain with the ririniiin t. , , . , ft- J. r- eruor then to determine whether they iH permit the tulton to proc-cd.-anj, u, fact. 77"r ..u rccc,fe our min.Mer. I nder a decree of the government no ship of war is to ascend the r.vtr without p-r- mission. So there is a cnance fr a cri-is at once, in Judge Iow liu's mission T. '. rV " . . .,' , 1 ue nver ' 'y " navigable up to As s,impeion by vessel, drswing not :no,- than thirteen feet water. The Fulton draws but tlnrtccn .cet water. Ihe rulton draws but eleven feet. S e learn that fW Shulrici can, in ca of hi-tilities, JanJ over two thousand men. The Sabins .ill remaiDat )uenos Avre. but can furt.i-h about three or f-,ur hnii'drpd mcti for military op-rations, Ju lge Howlio will deport hiuiili" in his mission with the greatest J'gree of civility ,jwards the governnic-r-t of Paraguay, auJ f . " . J a- ,.- " , .. . .. , ' of pre-tiit dirticulties, and the establishment ,,,iualli ben. feir.l re'aiii, fnr tl. future, between the United States and Para- .guay l los'iliiics are not to he expected as. ' , , ' , " Ihe result of Ins proper demands au offer. v - I f , , , ,n i THE INCOMIN'J CROP OF COTTdN A mercantile correspondent of the New Orleans Creseent, .bo has taken Paiu, to arrive at a correct estimate- of ti eo.ton :j .. . . : . . ,'. V'V . "wm -'" reee-.teu iy Dim from the cotton produein V..- I i,:.r.. I , 1 jjyjjj ' ' 1 Savannah, Georgia, Charleston, S. C, ''oridi, lrgima and .sorth l.aro. Da 1 exas, Total. And in the a'l.strihu'io:; of this amount,:'0 the Conservatives. At Mr Forijtb'a r : f!!owine is his estimate : '! quest, the -loop of war Plymouth has -,w th 'jrat Uritaiti, bale" Prance, )ther foreign ports, Cnited State. ck J-'ept, 1,1" Total, The 're'c nt say., giwng 'Jreat Hriiatf. only l.oiio.tiou Pales out of a suppose.) crop r.ji,.,,! at S in Louis P.,to of 3,3'M,0UO aud against l,-10,(nM) balesltne state of the country as r..,.i- j, igiiorauio "' that the writer has f-elli g. and views whlcl he does not care about making known at this time. II.' eives France this year V.O,. O'll) bales against 3vl,liU0 last year, and j: other foreign ports 4-10,000 a-ainu 3:),0i0 bales. In the meantime the New York brokers arc enlarging theie.estimau-s. With the very fin weather now prevailing, esti- "' appear to he getting high We have heard estimates made In this! latitude as high as 3,000,0(10 b.ai-j, but' wo txp-ct the true estimate will be found to lie betwem 3,0)0,000 and 3,3011,0011 bales.; NoBfOLK.Oet. A- AVIRK AN Cinzai PhIs-skd into Fokmon SritYKE. Information has beon received at the Argus office, in this city, from IVrlin, of the violation of pas'p-irt hv tf, , ;,n , , . "n cituen w ,.ixc and pr-ss- Wright, is corresponding with our govern - on the Huhj-et. 6 J Sr. Louis, Oct Ifl. rt A N W A H AflAIHH.- 1 he latett Ilif.-Hl- geiio- from Kansas Ktatea that the eetitral committee have called a free Slate de ;ate Tl. i'..li f i r v .i .- The Crowell fan., y, of North arolin j j i;...,r.n. -.r,. .,..,1 ... l. ... I. I ... i ... ,. " " ' irom - from Ki,-U.id af,,., ... !.,,.,;'. , - i convention at Lawrence for No. ember 10th. ! ceiv.l lo.d. -n,.fir..,-...t...,...: .h ... ... i ,.t :. . ' '"-iferinon . oraniations of the rrrit-.rv in il..i,.:. i i. ,i . r . ' . ... . . ' ' .'. '"''"' i . b ''" ,,r01 , fr0,1( ,,;,. U j'u."l i'.'W, t"'nU? h P""'" I lU te-.'eti.u 'f tl. -tjait. I THE NATIONAL VICES. The Philadelphia Hvemng Journal a 1 paper edited with dignity and ahihty, has the following article on the proclivities to politicaof the citizens of this country, winch i, properly calls our national vices. It says:, Hie national vice is politics. 1 ouu' men with health and hope fur brave and geticrous deeds, alio might easily bo well doera for the world ami themselves; 'ho! might make footmark in the paths of high honor and ambition, turn aside from the ' graml purposes and kindly ministci ies of j early life, from all that is really ennobling i and prou'lable, and blather polities, l.ad j whisky, rough cresc, dismol mid dirty jokes, pot house fumes, the irlare, 'houts , i and vulgar gab of mass meetings, and all I mean and scurvy tricks, aro their portion. j '") ' . J ' ' T j " I, , 7,;: rof , - i . . . coiiijiaieiiej mi v.ni. i.w...is. ... .... portaucc, when they are making the most N010- . .... 1 ho clink of glasses, tossed nigh to t ne health and victory of their " man " and tin glory of " the cause," is tweeter musie to their cars than the low home toues of lore and contentment, than the sister's song the good mother's benediction. Have they a daily work to do ? It is let alone. They flv the workshop, the countinir-boue, the study, the Hare. Is the privilege theirs of i KllKiTS r litAIYIN'O 1 11 r. S l. A V having others dependent upon them for the : Tlt.tl.it Sir Roderick Muichi-un, piesent means of existence? They throw it away, led at the recent meeting of th Riiish Ai- and become beasts and brutes to those who need their lore, sympathy and support in flamed as they are with the horrid i .triot- ) i.m of th., v..rn lho pl.,l,ron, .n.i the Upcakera stand. The iiiJulgei.ee i the V'fc " ' , , , - , , j of happiness, and their earthly hope la bound- j 6ttee dissipation incident to a campaign, they will be professional politicians. Is there ; - i uo.ic teal, ai tne street comer, in tno low S.lor "'honest penny to turn T I it not a vice Think of tiie belle- ' ' aspiring .Senators canvassing t nc country with wiutiiti" smiles and cracio is words: i tiit.k ot tue ladies of the JvM.y I we liearil anont at winter nl.-n I he rn- . . ' : . . i i "e ,r, ''.r'," .U,'v''' V'' ,n an!n-'oii ; i . . . : . . si III bled I Look at the board fences and . Lr:ck ' ":'r "l" c!nS f.,WKt the Lriek walls! I lear th-clang proceed-i j I"- ,al "! J0'"1 '""t'c I-ur-l..r-l -mni-1 bu- 1 U'atrh the faces of tho crowd who! , ., , .. ... - th. ; : . ; , . .... .wave come mien navi.M are standard . I l.t ; fe.r consumes us s!olv hut surelv. It lias t:ud Qur 01thl!al , ,,;. 1; 1M'r in. dustrv-.nd they are .iihering away. It u des'tr-ayinj our domestic p-ae and eon- f,..t We ,-te 0 M frii, ,,, ... . ; k ... . i,.i, - 01 I P-. lliics . "ar iipi-ic . tti- brawl of the stump, when it i- n -t the hum 1 0f buslnes,. ( )ur h-,.n. lav- is all -.iug to a-hrs n el. -tlnn en.n.st r ...e too r.fL.-n a-hes. An el, prion einnst c .ue toa cfi, we eare ri'st of what, e-n'tahl-or President, ' -o it he an t-ecti--. Where will it alt end ' Let Lilo-ophers work out the- problem. . Ovn I.sTfUBsi is Mtxi.-o IirsrAT. il ls rKOM MisiiitTen 1'(.i;svtii I.leut. H Ap. Calesby Jones, ho brings important de-patelies from our Minister in M.-xica rrived iu Wa.shingto'i on Tuesday mom- Mr For-jt!i states tnat the report of a recent battle between idaurti and Mira- , , . e i . i . skirmish may hate taken place outside ol the ., t a r i . i . .i wa.ls of Can Luis l oto-i, but nothing more. Still Ies was there any probability that 1 Miramou had committed Putrid-. ' 1 reports of tho tyrannical beha-.io, I of I';'"crJ Pr. ,0i'2'f t ' ''" U. - A'r-eini and Kn-s , had ' bci'n ,hrown 'nto Pn-on by Oart fr not can I r ib ut I ng 0 t he lor e.-d I.i ai. of i I ill llnHI . . . . nt Jones l-fi een ca-t il Il w- r-j on lb- fiOd'ti'-O "" '''''' '' t 'ntt'r'or' cntj cat-d liiKI OOi) When Mr. I'ur-jth rtrote, both parties 4"(M)0 'seemed to be insctive. M any of l!.t princi I'JidOO Pl Liberals entirely disapproved of the 5 000 course of 'iarx i, in levy in g tlie f .reed loan. JOt) fi(iO ' All the sca-ports arum pjs-ession of the ; Liberals, and they ba.e t i adopt the uie ? Jrs 000 ' eourse which our Oovi rrim-nt condemned IJ.)0 000 i up t Tatnp:co to protect our interests. 4oO,OU()i (Jen Loides. the Spstii-h Mini'e r, w as 4'jOM0' on h oar 1 a Spani-li v--v l-of-war olf 'tra 7-Vi,000 ; Crux, and was not allowed any commui.iea .r,00( tiou with the land. The oflic-is of the 1 vessel had been dutreted in giving as-i-t- 3.30.000 auco to tho Coinervatives. Lieut. J ities also brings a le-tter from our, who d cn'"- iu ill- extreme. An impre-si oi s I to pre t that a largo Spanish "eel would soou be on tlii eoa-t to demand rnlr.-; Mr. Forsyth says that he will sail from era Crux for the I 'niti d Stair on the 1 stli , it. -taut. It imiiK tun .'talis. St. Li t is, Odiner !-. Tne I m.ian' Haiti. r., Ac Intelligence I reached thi eity, on Saturday, of a des perate hart c between tne l. nitcd Mates troops and tin- Camatich.-s, tvnr Wiichila vili.age, in whi'.'h a part of the whites ( Lieut Van ('ami. and f.i.tr men. ..-ri. lulled. ! on,. ml 1n,yn nil, t, ajuurtded, inclu- Urn Major Van horn severely. The cue. - y hail frt. kiUj a c,)n,i(1eraUe. number wounded. , , , ,. . ,- , , Advice from port Kearney. Io th- 'id "P""."1" ' sman, apt. ,;w- 1 , P 'J 1 ' ' . , 1 J j of tl, .Wml Dragoon reached that place, 0I tllu -gi,,), ;t) oll .,. ,tf,lnPr Cited States. J hey report the gold firitem-nt a Kt.ll very high, though the actual results ! nf II.- oner. I.e..,. ns t,t kn .. t..,r;. .. .1. . I a-nliiint woul.l aeem tn arr....t A letter from au oflict r of the r-..r v.. ""uje's- "io wi.iica captured a number of horses, mid toolt t j hundred wom-n ..! . .. . ciuiijren prisoners Vf r.DOr ""-''.. '. who La , ' " r ' " 'n im-ii-i io tclarr. 5' M.-fi.ury. Wonderful Political Revolution. - Speaking of the election in Pennsylvania, Tuesday, the Philadelphia Hullctin aays- Not only haa Philadelphia pronounced nnainht Mr. Huchaliaii, but the whole into- .:' r .1.,. C,i i on.inllv I Illl.lllltiC ill re- a(.ug ,., ,n(, ; , eourM1. eik, , U!iiullv eives mi or hi'vcii iIiou-hiiU 1Vniocrn,io it y , elee.s . ai.ti-liu- - 1 i.nnnn ,, i I'm, ..re--, d. l'eatin the iVesiJciil" tosom fiifiiJ. and t he proudest c n lt1 pi on of J.erompriiiim," J. 0 I a u e y ,),, Moiilgoineiy, Melius IkiM, uud otii- cr f!roI1g LVnnel s t'c ceunt"is, cfl't nmjori- til., )or tic pp,)sition, uud in tho nppusi- (jotl jomjiin j-.t.,t. nre opposiiiou gains. .j ie m.xt Concressioiuil delegation from i . i ;. jii ...,,rc,.v contain three . n)CmnPr, ou vl0m tie President ran rely, U. legislature next winter nill be over - wheliiuiigly iu opposition, ttiougli it is poa - "Xhl'r "'y.! , i,,rirv in me ornaiu. ' 'U me i-iuie lira i,,, t)e pnpulnr voto will bo cnormo'isly a- ; calldidatcs of tho Iemccratic ,'pnrty. who represented the policy of the . .rosljt.,lt on ,lC rP1(l eniio,,s of the day. As compared ith the vote of Octo . Lcr tnj 40,eiiil,er KiO, the present vote shows one of the most extraordinary politi cal revolutions that has ever bee it witness ed io this State. sneiation, a coniiniiiucat.oti from lr Liv ingstone, shoKin.' the liii-cliief ilutie to the caue of progress aud civilization in Africa! .v the revival of the lae.- trd Me stal... : that all the hope. ent. mined of it itroda , ,, ,":,,.. '""'. training the natives to the arts ol pnace tiade has (.iven n-e. 'Ihe oi-orgauization is so great that it would, he thinkk, at pre- i p . . i , ',, . , unu mi ; the Zambesi .ll. the elements of improved : :'gr'.cU:ture intend-d for them. Ihe field in which he pr.imi-.ed Ji) mi - If a ncii iiarw-i uas i'1-en s'l'i'ii'iiiv contert - ... tit of conflict ; an 1 tiii vthieh I'r. Li i ingstoni! cami. 'litis, is at'.r;b- uted, in a rrnt dc-ne, to the anet!on , ni.icti tne rnnen r.u.p-ror lias -i.n r.jr the rraetiea! --t3't li-.ini. t.t of the slire- , trade t twe.-n the e nt "I Africa an 1 t! 1-relietl I ( ti. il rn.nn. ' il.v .Ii..- 1 1.. .... ti. u-. .t ! ton corre-pondct of the New York lfe'raiJ ? ,Sc"' J,rrt !" tn r. f r . ; : t -1 by the ccretarr of ;aI,., t'.i..t, n-t haung t.o.ier s. :( . ..n l..r id he had, to a--t- i . ... , ....,.. . " N'cnt git diflieuity by ac-epfng i! ; r.-a,,. treaty, it would be u-e-ic,. to hold further con.ii.ohieatioii Kith I and that this government, in the m at). tin-, wou'J not nan f.r any farther u.!e ne gotiations, .I.ic'j only p.-rved to embarr)s a plain ( i.-tijn, hut would pirsu-i the de cisive policy alreaJv e,;.,,,e.i (., Liui It is ni'l tl jl I,, i, Jrrer will itnrrediate ! e-mmM.ieat- is. ir L the Covfrbtnenl of Nicaragua relai.tr t)the noli succe of his mi'sion, and a-u for furtb-r m-tr joti , He was ( ir.pl. jtteaily inf irm, d by Mr -s that .hat-.-r may be .Ure l y I'rneo or any otln-r foreign power, our tiovernneit would protect ttie tran-it route to the fullest ruent anl at all tiajard. An EMranrM-r. .. hunt as rue (', l i t The au'-c.-ssfui comnletioii of the At lantic leli'erap!, has cit.ii an itr.pi!-- to t.-1-gr.iplii- entiprie it, Ca ilortiii. Ta a line 4 are eon in a fur .ay of e-.ti-triettoi, toward tho Atlantic. I n ih- third of lat inoi.th, a iine ef l-le-raph fr .tn Plac m to Suit Lik- was inaugurated. The Si at p-l- was er. rt.-d i:i the farmer t..n, and -ii --e t.'.et, ti.- ork has frogr--.-d at the rate of four miles i d ly In tn- open rojn try thr ' th- iiaste' in-t.-ad of heujg irr.f.sr on poles, a furrow wi.l be ploughed, at. I th" wiles b'irii-l berctli t!,e s id Tl.i-cnterpri-e i- earned r.n l.y pi i . ate capitjl entirelv. Wli-n the comu.uiiicatiou i!:i Sa't Lake i- f.. rly e't,.'t.:i-f !, it ,i,l of e)iirs he l ut a h i I tun- b. fore a hn wiii I - pulicl towar-le t!K f:-.nii. r of ln , souri, and we will bo thus in daily nntnt ic eotninut.il at.r ti nith Sjii I'mui-ca. i Ait. S'.vil-r A u v. Am' tig the many sad incidents, a) th- New I 'rl. ans Il.-lu, cf the present e.idemie, which haie come to our kuo.iedge, nd wl.:-'n no bars pin-t-t illy abstained fiom j Hl.ii-hing, is the (., lom:,g, p.-rl.ips ut, orpas-e l in allhetlve in tere't : " Aj.rii.aii, who eatiie t., this c.ly many years since, has acj ured a Uig- property, and la 'I spring h- s.-t,t over t f id-nuid " and r-inoved to litis city ai! th- member of Ins imm-diate f.i 1) , iu tiiitnbf r seven or ni-dli-r, brothers 3d after their arrival, the is h"us. hold, and ceased th unill cut , one of the ei -hi -father si-t.rs. Not 1 pestilence ent. ri not its work of newly arrived rela'in w-ic cairieJ f.rtb to th-ir graves In n ptrange land, which th-y bad come -o far t . (Ill ' ' Fk.iM C,yt m.KM.y -the Star of the West. Ly -ar.nva! York. Friday, th- 1 .It I, in-t . we have int. Ili i,ce from .-an h ranriseo, to S.-pi ;!. Ih.. news is interesting. The death of Si nator Fergu son on the loth u't , from wound ree-iv.-d in his duel with Mr. ti. V .) .hn-oi,, a n.intl, before, is announc- l. Indian outrages i the north are sl-o rep.irtod. Tho Adminis. tratioti candidate for Supn m.-J udge, Mr, Laid win, has a majority not varying great ly from lO.Oiio i the entire Stale.' The Administration Party Ins likewise- large mv ,, , 1 r!,,,riKC'5- ' plcon of the i" i-oiii iiraiicnes oi me J.-irlsUture cription book for the Pacific and yraph were- o;u n-d The liullritn predicts the com- line tvitl.it, 1 M mouth. W The Staunton SimUtor, spea'ai ll... I'.(..,;..l'...,r .... .1 .. i.... ' tr IT .l-.e.r,,.. ..... .... .. i . nonular at tl. Vmil. All r..-..- .1 tbo .Mullierii Ieiiio.-r icy are to reeoMii-e the i ii-ienc nf .....liJ,. f protest against this heresy of their North- -e,bl-, we a ,a.i see (o w,,ai ex'cut tli- party , " . ulll.. ! The Introduct-on or Cotton into T,i, ! Mtf-vimflPPl VAI.I.KV.ri,e liutot, R,,.,, ! Advocate has a letter dnt-d Ch.pd Hi, Tennessee, August KUh, written, , e for tho Advocate, by a gentl cm an who I t ..N . o'.iwoi. i.f l.n.M.U... ... .1 . j . fi 1 V a liigh cfliee in her iovPtun,,? f from wl.ieli e extract the tmnexed ,tlMepl. ; mg pnssape : j "The person is yet living: who kaw tLo ' fift sack of cotton seed Ltotight into th, J Mississippi Valley. It was iiilrc.ucd . ' J):.uiel Clark, father of Mrs, On, (iaiiK, who was a native of Ireland, a Spanish mi!,.' Iject, ami iicling bs Consul for the l'i,it., I Statea for the port of New Orleans. It B, imported expressly for Mr llrin.M. r . j wealthy planter, on tho right bank ' uf ',, j river, a few milea below Djiialdsonvil!,. - ; .nr. juinsjiec nan uieo ine nrat e-vtim , "T",' Z .7 Z " - ; iu sui u I'lami . .in; c -mi oesiiol to try mo experiment, anl in tlie full of the year, when picked, Mr. i ,m 1 his son, Louis liritigier, tho precnt v-n. r. ! able Surveyor (ii-neral of Louisiana, with . - ! barge and a gang of negroes to coll. et it f the purpose of being pinned. The, - I was raised ami ginned upon shares, si,. bI,, - j bagged was sent to laniel Clark for rxtmr. tation. fir. liimiiicr told m he hod f,l( up as far as Raton Rouge und Point ('o ij ... gathering cotton to be ginned at his fa;iH. i place below Doiialdsonviile. '1 his ls j ihe latter part r( the last and at th .t. ginning of the pre-ent oentury." J'iie Antai. lti'P'jr.r. A co r ml " "l M Iff. - j """ ' ,,'',", i.Cbr.l!.n ' IIT ',L,t w ritirJ? his annunl in and, 1 . . . .. . ; ' " - . h ; ..-' "l ' 1 . ,. 3 . .t11.''!" ! tion. I le e-'inm-iie-n las mes-n-p il,,, ... a- it i. to cov. r mailer- of mot- importing than usiir.l, and in a great r tm-nl-. r. ,,( Seer, taries, toa, ate g Mi-g up their :',. ties f.r th. annual r-priit.. S. i-i.i.,ry r. h has order-. 1 from the Krister' t fl.ee -i. Ide. shr.ning the conipar.itive it. n - t J imports unde' the present au 1 t.-. id- , Ills t.-,:et!H nt, 1 am assiir. .1, a : .! s ot... .-, to th" brrvl'jfore heavy labor of thai i.-ir.,, and that t 3 without any iocicasr ,, r , eleneal fjree. 1 doubt much the p'v, importance of the informatiou ouglii -j j. Mcurc4 by Mr. Cobb, ai the Au li; i!.- .; rri-i 8 ) disturbed the importations . f ;i.; fi -al year j'l't closed that to r-lia! t r rl i.ions pould b- drr.ri from the data p. w obtrfincd. It i'l spt r ir, bo-.-ver, t'.it iinporLtioiM f-il (II scvetity-C'.'e ,;',;. v dollars, .hirll, had they hern rifi-:, i, would hsve yi- Id I, ntid.-r the ( r-. t tan:!', fifteen iniiii -ns 1 dollar.. Tr-.-, u'l.i. 1 ( what 4S ree.itel dm in; , y ar. the S- rr. tary Bill contend -i : m.. n.'-t ail the e irti-t I .-i;, nr of !: i. i mct.t. I It h will argue tint il,..- p:' t-.r.lf, asij,- froni c-ii-ner-ii! dt-r is a't-lMT mthci. t t ti ni..et th; at ',' : is a ! pub : irea- iry. l''.ati.;- '1 1 - Cunafl s!. ft.. u J.iv-rrnol on the Jl in P i .y lator l. w fr ni llurp- arriici . Ne Yolk on 1 hur-.lay i:i-Lt - o - : , rati, ty , f j. .',.-(;..( it.i.;ii,(.u- . I atitic-p.ite.1 reduction in tho ra' of !! -had nr-t beet, made by the H,k of K-:-.v . The advat.c in l.',.u.jls during S.po t..' was about V! i r e. rl. Ther-ic u. te-,-. of litenl ll.it.aiii -.. i Urge . tie; year. Il.cre 1..-I b . ti ( o i t . -. g.-.id aniuis IrMu Aiftr.iiia. A u-i' advance had I J n f ' a-e in A;ia-, :e I- -graph -hare, tho'ieh no cl.itige i f ; -t in ti.e r. .minion ..I t!..- ('i.-. (', it :. ..ot-d with,).,! rhanirs, wh l- 11-. ! T w.ie rry ti.il and niil ium-r. i it:-.-: .! in m-tr.ri -.:. had le.-n nil - g.. i.-' -I hn-t.ii,. :n ( a.-.ula and otl.ir jli-.:..; :.-.-ali'i.-s, thou-li noa.-t-i-i: oil lieuk a,--.. I tl. in is i' ported Thrc M poli. i g t i from I..di i i,r China. Aiihii.'S i, K,,ririM I'i : t - r- li - Moi-.real .t- im-t.tp Ai,-, -..- Ml nrr v. il at ic! ( e, w.lli Liv. rpo . u ti.e Itith ..ti,t, wl,i-!i ban: Im-,, ,..:. . i ted hy the Ariel .,(! Cap- llac. U e learn hy the A tielo-Sxoti ti-at ii- ley. having his -rent machine ft. It st V. h-i.iia, has ahan lotn-d ail hop -.er-.i with the re-eril Atl.antia e.ll-, ei till the share are .) Mt-d at Xl '.'l. T he llntish i..,vernm-i.t h a ; : r " sid-rai'on the plans for a cot.;..- :. r. t ;. "-: all the Anlo-Aii.eiieaii I ..I n. . 1. . . : Atl-.ii'ic tj ihi l'ici:i.s, wiib rvt-r.!---. m in g otl. r a lyji.t.i--., to au r :. - if roal. K.tl.K! Ill AM' li,l-i.V lUiai llr. ctors of this .!d a in. I : ' Kab ig'i n Saturday l!,e I'itli I n t .it diiidei. I of C p-r e. i.t w is ilicit;. 1, ": able ni, i; I'.'ih of 1. c ii.he-r, a;. I thuusatiJ iloii-trs were appr.., ....:; t Sinking Fund of the Cornpai ;. 'li.e eeipt of Ihe Koad for the fi c.tij'ir, in,- Oct I-'.-, have I ti n from I '. SI I ." I " ; Pa--. !, er-. 8.'-'. i " " cI' M ail, S'.!"l'i tin. 'f... ,i S:3g.(i-"i :- ; ing an in-rea o on Freight- " - I and on Pa-t ng'-rs of 4t,o:iI ' ".'" 0f total itier.-a-e l-.r ti.e y. ar jf '.'". I'-1' , i leaving a bal.aiiru on bond, orer t ' i cxp-n Mturc f th- year, T'i,-"'. 3 " Th- aiitiu.l me.)! tug of the St of tli.- Load will he l, Id ou Itie- -'":!: : Wd. lit,. ill. AllKVIT 1 Ml K tit It A I'l.mn Uf IMS Pl.l PlT NAItll-itV F.s. Al't l-.-t niiig, at about eight o'el ick, a I i. ' -named Lewi Hi rrii is, cntutcJ li' Mclhodist Fjiiscopal I'liurcli, anll" seat in a fiont pyw. In a few ni'titit- drew a revolver, and pointing it j tor, 11. v. M. 1). C. Crawf ird .11- on- nf tl,.. I,.rrel 'I l, ball r-ass-.l C by hi head, on ihn left, ainkuur of the pnlpil behind him. The e f,"v' tion was in a great rarile-menl- I "c " ,r was s.-ixed and handed over t i P of the Tw-ntitih ward. On I.i- "A '' station hou-e, he- told the efli-- rs Inst Crawford h d iu-ult-d him iu L Ho is evidently inam A'. of a w hite woman hi Iwe-n sixty ai.'' ',' ty years of agj. 'I lie mur b v r, a i.",n ' the n ..-.. ,,f Si..rl... . -ll-d her out ' shot her, as fbe stood in the rlo-.r -y r ' ta the la.es, counts St.-rliwg hal n',!"" ' ,rct. ;,:,- d Ihn name of the nrirJe
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