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solution, it r on el t rceammeaalingth. Sondey ehool Visitor to Sunday School tad peo pi. generally. I tinnvention, feimpson Hobo, t,q , l,ntrman , Ilev. Mr. Wivhtmm presented to the Con- Me.irs. DuPree, Carlisle, Rev. Win Walker, ventim i pi tin for op' niog Sunday Schools j Beard, Miller and Harvey, containing the day of the month, an ap- A resolution of thanks was psssed to the propriste hymn, arranged especially for .railroad companies who had allowed dele children and moved that it be published gate to pa, for one fare, in the proceedings and recommended to the J The delegate were invi'ed to attend a consideration of Sunday School tcachirs. j tneetiog of the Trustees of the Female Col Adopted, lege on Monday morning, at 9 o'clock, in Dr. Wbitefoord Smith Made an aide and the Sunday School room. There bcine no eloquent report of the Committee on the in- further business, on motion of Hon. G. Can fluence of the Sunday School. The report 'non, tho Contention adjourned Jii' d-t. ys : The influence of the Sunday School I enoi.gb to be judged of by it. fruits. Ample j me uno-iaiM Lwsruim ( uimu .tuum. testimony of it effects is given by the thou- I This Society, which ha its centre in the sand, who ha?e been brought from the Sun- ' publishing bou-'C at Nashville, Trnn , held day School iuto the bosom of the Church. ; iin anniversary in lhi city, at the Washing The committee any they are deeply influenced j (on Street Church, on Sunday evening last with the in "arice of the hearty co opera- j The opening religious exercise were eon tion pf parents in giving efficiency to the ducted by Kev. I'r. Lonsstrect, aud Gov. Sunday School. The Sunday School should jGist was called to the Ch.ir. The annual not be allowed to supersede domestic in- j rrport of the transactions of the Society was fiuence, or be substituted for it. Iu conclu- ' read by the Corresponding Secretary, Pr. rion, the Committee offered the following j C. Tsy'.or. The report sufjicu Lily sets forth resolutions: ' the history of the oriran:xtioti. It had Krsohtd, That this Convention eall upon the parent of the Sunday School childnn j I.. t hurch, South, from the .North, when the to co-operate aith thtui heartily and seal-I necessity of a correct lit.-raturo for the ously iu the food work in which they are J young vf the South was felt iu the fanatic engaged training up the ri-ing generation , leiut that began to exhibit itself in every to "virtue and religion j thing emanatiug frotu the North. Its ob- ""nLvrdm Thai Committee of three U ject is to extend the interests of the Pah K,or la prepare and publish at their ! bath School cause throughout the Southern earliest convenience, in the column cf the i States, aud by collections, dotations snd Southern Christian Advocate, an address to j bequests to cheapen and enlarge the nuni narent on iheir dutiea and resDosil in'ties. ! ber of Sunday School publication. The and urtinif tl.eir eo operation with the Sun-j dav S.hiol in its carious work. heHXtt.l, That Prc-f. J II Carlisle and j Warren Pj Pie. of off rd College, and S:mpon li-il o, K-q of Spartiuburj.', coo- ! Itituu this Com ru it 1..-C. j The r-port was un,.niu.ou.ly adopted. ! Kev Mr. Lester md.treporlcf the Coin 1 mittee on Officers. vn inereaumg o. iu.a ; rej-e-. t a discussion en-aed, in w b eh tome tnppy ,D...ocea ot tne tcncucia. enec.s o. , J.BD...J Schools and .-uug.t chool Cocv.n tiona were illu-trated. A. so on the benefits of , ..- . ..i .v... .. -....v.... r.t .1,. I'k.,,.!, w v eQis i! i.in cnofJi iriguvn. The llcv. Mr. Mirtiu related an instance. , , , . of tbrv e voan teen bom he had n.el some fc , . , ,. . . twet.tv tears ao. and who hnd been troujht ", c- , i - , i n L i j i j np in the Sabbath School. I her bed reached ' . . when ther considered themselves urfit for Sabbath School scholars. Neither of them were nictubors of tlie Churcb, neither bad tnxiie a profession cf religion. lie in duerd t'icni to take charce cf a class in the Sabbath S-e'.ool. Iu communion writb one of these, b had told hiru that the ctrcum- , w. K n . - c ., o i i i j i- ..'from them. uu(n Lu oilman. ttasee of the .vun''ay School led Lim.-elf ; with two others into tb? eh ireh. One is now President of Lenoir Female Culiegf, another is the Presiding KIder of Chsrloston Di str ct, and the third an acceptable Profes sor in the l'o'e'jury Institute, and all 'jive ten accept able DteuAer of the Sju'.h Ca-roiioa'Cot.f'-et.ee. Ti .r.t . : !..:. ..l"u ,"r; ' fl"e rrr " ""V'HK few i a l,uck-eve. writing from1 tee qui fiestion of members were stricken in . , ... r... " , , . . Paris, under date of Novn-jiber 9, who sup-! cut, arid the report adopted. ,- . , , . - . i ', . 1 , . , I plies th desired information : j i ne t,c:nn iitee on ji erai'ire reponeo re-i solutions e-m;..irui ntiry to Dr. T. O. Sutn- n.ees, ,td e.rney r.q-test.ng htm to con-l' ,o lhtf . h -$ ,corcbe(1 in tue btsUlor, ,',d to OWsb.eMecfcl.m of. bo,,0 lin(ier wl,ich ia k..f, constantly ! the New Ic.t.met.t, a seiect.on of hymns, refoU; f , ,,0, fir not , & a regiatry book, a m'nn'e book, a library! j j ,;e ( f a , IW,f. i'r-..e..HiL-i,.UIVi'i v on aittce . r wim , .ca il. otuooi - ?!nt7V 'Dr.V.'smith'.Ut.d th.t .be Conveotkn r.d the resolution vesterdav with regard ' . . ,' i A A tr i to bis .ermen t.el-r be bail entered. ; tl.ai.led the Convention for tt.etr kindness, ... . , b-it be said It was an Utter impossibility for him to eonir ;v with the request, a be sel- i dcrtn wr'.te a hrmoti, and be bid no uotes cf il. lie therefore felt obliged to decline. Mr. Withtmao, as Cbairu.au ol ii-o Com n.:tte on the Cunvection, read the report of to Committee. The Con.u.ittee recommend thai the Con vention rrqict the Cacday School Society of the Sjuth Carolina Conference to adopt into its rotsi'iuimn a plan to aork i't har Biny wiib that bjdy Alo the following : .''j ; y , That anither Methodist Sutd.y Sehool Convention be beid on the 1st Wed i.'slsj in Miy, 1-5 , s.1 such place as the Convention nny le'.ect. 1,'sAitl, Tuat each q iarter'y eorfer'-nte be irivi-t 1 to ekt. ti) Je,.:.:t.s i this Con vea'ion. es'tvd. That a Conin,ittee le appointed t- f repar. bu-ines for the Convention, and that tt Cka:rxn hv it puMiibed in the 1 Soathtrn Ci ris;:u Ad?oe.ie, as eoon as it is frepred. TL. rcsV.otiona. t'w on-iderabl di-cus- ann. were IO,nd. l. ly making it to read it, Cue first that lbs Co-nention meet on the tu.tJ M-anday iu May, at 5 o'clock in tne eve-,ia.', at Spartanburg. Mr. Chapio, from t'barlevlon. incited the delegate to a r.r.i e-it rsti0 oJ the ctubint-d Sunday S'-'.oois of that eity, to come off next we k. ilev. A. Ci. Stacy off-red tie following: l'e', , ' i C r t .. J to ti,e y , ., . v..-. tJt, dr each circuit to hold a hundav Sch..o! Cnveuti?n .eh year. Hon G. t'atiuou iffered the following : !leWi-'f, 1 bat the iratef jl ack'.owleH , . t , . . , . . ar hereby rsspee-fo ly undered to the ei- I , r. , r, , ' , . , . . , , , tn-ii of t o uu.bia, for their kind and l.os- ' , , ! wdrpted the resoi jti-jo JUv Mr MsSwa'-u was then req issted to .... .,,,1 , .,, ii. i: i (.sniion it was, iM,, li.at tne lbs, .is of .1.. r,.,,..e.. ; tion ar. hereby re-pec-lji.y tnd-red f doe. tji.t, for tne at.i.nv, dignity and im lis il. l herationi. .. , i . j I.naniu.ourly aioptea. tjov. ()i-t briefly returned bis thanks for ti.e tat'. ring manner in which they had ts. I li. d tt.e.r afpreciatiou of bia bumble i.c-, i;d j,J he would carry awy with h.in a la.tn.g an I favorable impreaaicn, bo- I ng to meet nu ni on ail similar ecasir:. A resclutioo was a .o '..n tcd. tt-nderinif a vote of ti.anas to tiie l'a-t,r and congrega- ' tiou of Witsh.ngtou turtt Church, fjr the : Vis. of said Ctiu cli. j lo moticn of Krv. Mr. Keliy, the pro fe.iiu g-of the 'oL.it.iion mere ordered to t e uu.iei.ru iu .yj.un.un, u:.-r rtie sul r iisiun cf Mea-r (iamewtll, Taylor. -pain. V ik'blnian, Tl!ey and Ihe lay iu4.ii.Ler ot It. ( 'oosetitioii in thi. district. Mr It. line, offered a resolution, tbsat I." cof.ies t.. printed ; which w.s an.sr.d ed hy sa.iog as many copies as tne money i ted woul l pay for. Adopted 1" Taylor offered a resolution, r com- n.e.dihg tb. oral iMlruciia af eoUisd c ilU. AdopUid. The Chair appointed the following hi 'committee to prepare business for the next .its origin after the separation of the M. comparative .pithy of the South on this Isutject, was strikingly set forth in the sta tisticsl inforiualion contained in the report; one item aloDe wiil be suflic:kbt to men I tion here, that while throughout the South three cents was the average contribution ' profes-ing Christian "to the Sunday j (be amcitit expended for tobacco. There- Wi0,,j b, , mos. forP;i,le and instructive address from Kev. Dr. if. X. McTTfi1 of Loafntt, and an address Rf f ,,r h ,luston of Xenes(,e. . , . , , .; ' i 1 "vr' ' !. .., teresting audresa aet fortil the Value Of : c . l . j i i :. . . .- . ' . ., . , ,, , Au atpeal for cot-.tributiotis followed. TL u .- j v i a . The subscriptions were opened by a pledqe , , ,. ' , ., .;. , of five dollars from the (. hairman, who was . ,, . ., , . , ., .,i ranidlv foilcwcd hv other-, uiiti over twelve hundred dollars iu ca-b, Dotes and sub.-crtp- tiona were laid on the table. It i to be i much regrettc d that the eloquent speakers i of the occasion felt compelled, from other pressing engagements, to hurry from th ir.- rnr. m..-. r..i.rr to ro.v, i A eon of French effee seems to have (he I cffett to put American into ecstacics, yet j I few of them are thoughtful enough to obtaiu i j from their French brethren the procesa by. which the delicious beverage ia decocted. I - .. . . , . i ainuiy inuiareu me ilio me an ui eJuee . .f :. .1! 1 I 11. 1. 1. .,..J .v.it ,nv",.v.. ' u. vu-i.j, m i-.v,u !Ter-v tin'' "J 1'ir11. "!,,n " to bei""ie,0"";""-u""-Prni'"'?""- I , , portion of thi is placed io a fjnelt I '' ' il proclaimed by Mr. M.rey,, ' P or eup, which exactly fit. that to the V,,wt aeia-W r he. the j ! i,J,', l,be ,0P of,,he b'iCr' 1! P1'' r "7 ' ""' V",f ""S ""' tf&':" "f Er'.rn-1 " J lw "'V . ""'ufe "V" I then poured on, asd it percolate gradu- I aji throuirh, carry ing w it h it all the essen- 1 . f . , ' 6 , 1 tial principles of the crffee. As SOOn as , . Y. , , , , Pereo,f,u ', Comp.eted.he pso is removed j ' containing all the grouiiils, ami theu boiling' o.. w .... ,,,.,,-wu , ... j ,llr puulie erib. ,al llke Ul. nr,r lfrc mte i , lh(. wl,;1Ul.sw,.f opp..,,,,,,, ! y " . rv, ; 7 "k . ; day I..I in Part Tobacco, Charle, eountv. ' P-'""ly asserted, will eommsnd the aru.j ! coffee a made. It U brought on the table , ,ey gorged the ...or, the, wanted, and the gov. , ,Pe .1 ef Kansas, .l-tl.-r .. L fre. or I A f c.n SI. v. 1 r.de-oppc.ed to the .rt; fo,h, ( . ' . ' , iu bowl., .til, a knife and -poon and a lit- . fu;, ,r.i.r, ,.., nr.,. .la,. St.ie, in ti.. ne C.ngre-s. The..- b,. f Million I..1 to acquire Cub. or to acqutrtng , tcoJ PCoBf8fiorBP .b. J p ' The Au-tH.n corn .nd-wt ,b ,e, ll.e winoa basket of bread. Ihe servant ' b krulll fuf ,;,e .anlof ,.. Will not these aeconimodatino are accept, u by the Admini.tra- It or any uher territory Ly force, fraud, or . fv ...,..., ,.' 1 Prussian e.l.mei I...I .e,..;..l ' . then places by your pate a tea dish, on ,k . .i.e. .i . , tn.n, and the brcjctt tsctcia the f.cu.i ol the filibustering opposed to the protectorate i ... , , ,, ... r' lf . 1 3 ., r , , , ' . thiejs alarm the true friend, e-f the country ? , lfc rea-srdd a healed." ! . .,.. :. ,. (-h.rlesWiils.nd K. We a arnjitita.l .st. '""nation touching Au-tru. uitiUiitarn t which are iwo or inree lumps oi wuiie S'j- . ,, .. . . i r.r. .Iw.y, of . ce.taio .ie, .0i ,ott tweet- i " ""7 i,r ""'"V" 1 cn to your liking. Io no instance is lovr';'"'-""; . ""I"? " """" ' " li" t ieofee toiled, .Id this ia one reason the ! W " oltuu luU and t-ie ,,. arc so much vl- ' ""' '"" I"""1 -ey.nd li.ir.d by those who take them. If you trvi l"rU'i,r '"ce ,0 " ""ae ' ey , ti.ii mode, I am sure, in . Tew experiments sou wiil succeed in crti!;.-' it riifht, and poises, yourself of a luxury winch wiil add very mucu to a brcakfatt ou a cold morning Try it.'' P.lMABKARLr Ii c Stratcm. A eorres pon - ler.t of tbo Iiostoo(Traucript give the : 'oiiowiug aecouiit ot a remara: itle ice stra- I 'turn at Bnndon, Vcrn.o: : ! ' . "b Jcr part of last November, Mr. : Aodr7 TovtA.y, of Uratidon, t , coui-; "7'B;u ku " ne,r si.u- leu snout a time iro.n ine centre ot t:. vn , lage of Brandon, oo a toli rilly level p'.aiu Having ti"avaU I to the d p-h of fif'eeli feet, tbr''j'h asnd and grav.-l, the workmen ' came to ground froicn solid, tiirou-.h which , they continued to excavate the Urhcr dis ; tauce of fiflcen or sixteen feet befor. getting throogo the frozen ground. .. Al h dpth of for'y f.-c-t. SdSkl.-nt i water hating been obtained, the well was toned in the u-ual manner. 1 i.c cu.irae , ter of the ground was the nuir throughout sand the Uox n tr.rt on interspersed with , , , ' .. ,. : lumps of clear ie. At tne time tne we I 1 . , , , 1 frozen. Kver sinou the wtilwai In , up to the present tune, ice forms iu the wul! and incriit the stone at fre.ru ETteen to thirty feet from the surface, and the surface of the water, which is thirty five feet beiow the . . , , . .uv f,,,,.i ,.r,vK. over every tin several ocea-ions, when the buck et bad been left in the well under thrj water , ic in order ta extricate it. ; Tltg PlLt. Tkai.I Wh- eo-jl 1 dream of er-jiLe inagnitud sucli an u'.det taking a. th'; , manufacture cf a Purgati. P., I a-sumts. when It come into general u-.e. And bow painfully d the f losing n'tnibers fsk of tne amount cf human aicmiea and aiifferini that liule uior.e! of a remedy jmi frlh to combat and subdue. Ln. J. J. Air.a. of Lowell, manufactures in hi L.baratory for ty pro. per dietn of his Oith-irt,-. J'tCs, through .11 the tear. Thi. is ei .hi l.o.; a tin. iute or one d se a eecii.d. .e thus find over 43,00:1 per-ons swallow this pi. I every day, 'jf i .aJ!s'J,OiM atuontb. 1 uysl eians, ll.luk of that! 4-1, 0't l patients a day ' who s-(k relief frj-n the medical si.nl of ci.e man fcarely that man should ne, as be is in this ease, out of the first intelligence ml ot fie hi'-nosl e our aoter. Hi oecui. tio entail, upon bun a fearful responsibility : fjr tho weal or wo. of his fell j Ui.o. ' J'u.iHCt'M CfUrit. 0 41. CHARLOTTE: Tuesday, May 17, 1359. 20th of May 1S59. IVc r.ru t:uim li.iva liccu niakiit for unme time T.-r .i handsome celebrntion of the e4tli Afinivernor j ..fm,- Mecklenburg IHcliraln.n of liidcpenm-nce, and to give .s zest to the occasion, severnl coinpa. niea t'ritin nciliborin towna have been invited to join in tlie e.eri ininiii s of the day and our whule community is ou the tjuitizt, and we expect a frlii. nous turn out of the citizens uf Mecklenburg, arid wiil ai.t Cabnrrus be represented i.ii Ilia ncc.iaion? Her si n i in '75 were here and lit them br here in .i9. It is juBl aa necessary now sa ever to atir up the tjiint of pstrititieru, and ever citizen should come forward to do honor to tiie heroes ot the limea that ' tried mena aouls.l' The Home! Neat Kitlemen having made ar. lor eelehrat.nz the f4th Anniversary nf me .M.eklenburg Declaration nf Independence, i'r ...e .u.io.ing riJOGRAMMK. Osnta or tuc Dav. At sunrise Federal Salute of 13 guns will he fired and the National Flag displayed attlu Public Square Al SJ o'e-h.ck the visl'inj Military Companies will he receivd at the Oeput. Oaoca or BaTTamov. Rowan Anilsry, Row..n H rl- (Juarda, lsfttr'l Blues, H..rn.-t'a .Vest Klflemen. The Ualialinn will march through Second atrert lTn ,,T,.,.nlr!U. II.;.. K.-I....T. street. thruugli Trade to Illake's Surine. where tiw t .r.'t rzereisea will lake place, to tat p.irlu ipe. ted in tj all of the Comprint, aiier wineti ti.e Com. pame. will return through Trade stret t to F. street, then biek to I'uhlic Square, where medalii will be presei.tetl M the be-t snot in each Company. The Conioaiilra w II then escorted to theii Head Q.iirtrrs. At .1J o'e!..ck ti he ae ,m formed and mareln.. t.n- rtitlilmn will Mansion House ana 1 harlotte t..t..l and partaae ol Hinn. r, A Flag will lie presented to the Hornet' Nest Rillemeii by the I. .men of Charlotte. At 9 o'clock, P. M., there will be a M.litary Par. ty. giv-n compl st the M-nsiun iiim.ii.niwi mentary to the viailing Cuiiip.iinra, House. Whig Meeting. The meeting of the Whig, of Meekl, nhurg wiil , ix. be the Town Hall, this evening at S o'clock, rrTLe tprir- Term of the tur.ri. Curt for ! d'ff'rcn ro,"U- ' ,",,'b'- m f Ll T ' ' BT noUhr""r("" T"' j.he.r vehicle,. nd yet have . or.sor.uint, oft. KpSL ' " """0", 'j r W.H dire, B'"7 l'r""J"'g' . " ''"My "P'T p.- i-r tb T t1 T.n ' TV ,. nde. but when all the plan, of .lie Colonel are rm-t. ,d":lTor A I'onTrnlion will b UrUl to morrow to mideaor re.org, n .e ,e Old Whg Party and to form a, -""pt - 7 .e corruptions.,; the -pwer, that be." Sh.il we Ce..rl,.h this .ir. e hare no donl.t we aha llurovidttl we . . v f .c..r., mo to sueli an eatent ha. thi been carried that) even Mr, Calhoun proclaimed it ;n the eonntry that I , r in ry ni.i t ic i.irty was a set of ' roae eiid ioi,.ih( " snd ' 1 ' rmiojii -"a tr. only hdd l- ?cihcr hy ti.e eiheaive ?wsr of! public plunder t willing to aid in orginiiir.ga party to .lay the ""r.."'!""'r'"l ney !y tan uu, le w.tt. liie Whiga in loinnng al ctrt rty on Ihe following bas:., v.a: I. Prevent d isuiiioii ..nd check disunion S. tiive pe-.ee to tlictm'ipn on the l .very eji i f u an honest, economical adminislr-itir.n r.i....i.l. and ai.,r spoliations of tl.e nol nat-.ofial domain, i ve injur. nUt e..nlr"l to the Ki.ie r.Hi-.v. e.,,,ur t. Y.i ,....., ,,; 't -taie b.m. and ra,!rn..u, by upt law,., recommend, d be our Ttrmo. mo. i j erauc I'rr.i.l.nl and M.-eretarr of the Treasur 5. .S-.l permit tl.e snhi.titution .tf direct t in li. u of .iiiii'-s on import., to rai.e revenue for 'normo'js i.aiinn.. expense, a. reeomme., Jd by a l.-nio.--T!ic cotnmittee. C. N,jl im,t the transfer of the war-making power Lj toe President, nor alluw hun Iu nmke trc.ti.s without ti.e sui'r.iem control el the .Senate, or tru.t I Ith an enormous e corruption fund, to be uaed either sbioad or al 7 .N'-.t atieinf.t by :.ny but honorable mean the acquisition ot t utia. e. -N it p runt ti.e iinporlation nf fore gn ftl ons or p.. upers. 3 Not ..luii.o. r the national domain In dona tiona to ur.natijrali.d for.iner. .i.d pet corpora , but ke. p it a. a .acted tri.at lvr an the .M..t. a to whom it ul ""' U;iiou Superior Court. It hs b-en a.ni.e eight yeara since we hsd at. t. mted a Court at Monroe, and having a fine op. pwrtumty ol viailing that e tion we h f 1 ort Ihe I Uli. lor 1 1. at .la. We found m.ny improvemnls .long the road i and the ii..,,r.-...oo on onr n.ind w... iliat the pro. t.le were i. ...e. nine thai" b Iter tniKB were ahead." Tlie . ip.et.ii.,i, of tl.o bui'ding of the W.lniing. ! ton li .it fload must have been the moving cau-e ! of ihe ui .ny it places haikrd Tiie wheat in many ho,ih . cry May is .11, t lavoraid. tu wheat, wu think it n Ihe better with little rain. Monr-atiti rood t.roe..n.l tons I. ..I?. would hi l...lg. lint. I, V ci-. w.tfi mine ht,t " of the L'n where we loi.nl ej Ul ta con.f rfl able .lldq.licl q I-'., and p-rs..n visiting Monroe will f.ed brotner . Ittck.it a v-ry nbliglrg landlord. We wee p'.ased to find st tlrs Hotel our old f-i.nd Ai. a. I.itil', .of W.dt.bor..', whom we oui.d v.ry little aiterrd, but with fie .aloe good humor in .1 en.r ir-lertzed hi,n in days of yore. On rent in..ri.tr.g we mixed wilh Dispeople to oi.. nr seq., .int. nee. We found n.sny old fro nd., but tone had tx eh doing ll. work. M..nre I... ni.prmed very eon.ider .1. r and w noticed e ..-r.. I fine building, ,'l.iel, have be. n r.eud witnin ti.e I..t f..,ir ur five year.. It now contains j .tore, and st.n.l .hops. Messrs. St. w rt, ll.u.l-n A. (u, have . very Urge e..ck ol g-MiOs, wa In for M .nroe, but th. y to be diani-: It.em very freelv. 7 hebuin if e.o.t be g.j i. Monr., Mr. Etewarl, tne nd so Ion? h.,a tin iK.rtv fed on ""' propi.e. iu or..p .i ....uf.io.i up.. the above firm, ia erecting a large new alore for himself. The other strea aecmrd to be doing their ahare of buaincaa but their stocka appeared to be small. Jodge Btllepreaides,andiillhuushwewenl in', to the Court room we did not linger long a we had no diapoaitlon to li.ien to the petty State ca.c that cam up. Thursdsy wna set for the trial of a negro fellow for arson, but we since lenrii that the caae could not bo made out. We ihw Mr. fringe p:isiiijr onimig tho pe'-pV. It waa thought that he would addresa them oil Tuesduy i veiling, and this prevented the tv lugs firm holding a meeting but lis- slid nut. A meeting viia held on Wednesday, the proceedings of winch will tie n.nnd iu t.. a..)'s paper. Wo came liom hy a mfTercnt road and we found every thing suffering for the want of ruin. The beat field of wheat we saw wua iu Mecklenburg, some 6 miles from Charlotte. Death of tho Oldest Citizen. Uu Saturday lust, Mr. K.ibert .Sterling met wiih an accident which caused his death in a very short time. He wa llieoit'st citizen of this (.Uce, and if he had pursued a different course of life, from hi induatrv and manr pood qualities of head and heart, he might have become one of our moat use ful eitiirna; but in an evil hour ha yielded to temptation and becune an inebriate, and although he would abstain some times for a year or more, from indulging in this propensity, yet it was at last the cause of bis death ; for, after refraining lor several je.r. ynf in ia, .n-..j e poaca lie nan sweoute eniireijr rciormeu. ne went to Charleston to bay gouda, and while there, w learn, he commences drinking again and kept it np until Saturday last, when, either frem the cf fecta of liquoi,or weaki.au induced by ila use. he fell and cut the artel y in one of his legs and bled to dcatli before assistance was rendered. This ia another warning, and apeska in thunder tone to all, " touch not, handle not. taste not" ; the accursed thing, if vou eonaot keep from ahu. sing it He waa about 60 yeara old, waa born and raised in this place, and a very large concourse at. tended hia funeral on Sunday afkmoon. '111-bri-tcn." Tiiie ia the uame given by gener.l consent to est liiauoer, be spoke of the present and past the "Turkey .Mountain," and ia a contraction j poMlioha of the parlies aud their future from " Highbrighton." This peak ia about 1000 ' prospects, aud of the ruinous condition iu feet above ths. surrounding country, sad is owned I which the country waa placed by the De by Col. Wm. A. Lenoir, a gentleman erf enlarged , mocracy. views and who has expended his meant liberally ; In motion. committee of five was an- in making tin mountain accessible to viaitors There ia now a good road entirely to Ila-top, but he I... growing en the ,.r.e;.ndn.h.r,i,.., iu ordir to proteet a gr.aa aides, it ia oartlv undre fenr. Ufore the eiau,.n.t:on at Davenport Cullers. i.. . i.j.. c .I... ....... nied by their preccuUra. amended In li.e top. tne' fence having been palled di wn by order of the I Colonel, where a day waa pieaaantly spent io view, j ing the be.iutte. of the natural scenery. ' While at I.enoir the Colonel iofurme.l us that he , I ''- pr.i..f the road un.,1 he had so j 'W'a . "' visitors to me mountain m.gni te j able to ride up to tiie top and back again by a different route completed, there will nut be a more interesting , place in W.aien. North Carolim. ' ,,uCf, ;n Vi- The Democratic Faction. ,,oi..n .r.u,r,a, nt f ihe N Y. I . ... . . , n,UtltT slate in il aw altempi na. IK-en uiaue Ul he.l ih; Iru.'hc :.n the dcnvicratie pnty. Ti . f .,,. ,,illtil., . ' 1 "Senator Gresn. of Mi.souri. I... .iiggested a compromi.e Isel.e.n u,e e...e.,e...g l.ctioi,. ot the bemoeraev, which me. t. me approval ol'Pre. "e"t Buchsii.w and Secretary Cgs, nrf whten, , tlct ,d .will mute the p.rty. The Western i, , .. . . . . r ,, Ittmocraev insula on ti e r, m.i ,1-rient r.f .Mr. hongla. a regular nieu.b.i ..f tne ,ny. Mr. inter. - The Wilmington ller.ld thmk. the p.rty i. bro. P "f--f .. that to., man, di.-csion. exi.t. for .be party ever to b. bmu.h- u aland o,nm lb. ..sss pl.tibrav. again Ourfn.nd forget, the - eohe.ive power of pt.hie plunder." 'J'lii. bad the effect of bringing idem l.gstlicr before j .ne ll l. very liariy ,c nave .... aauie eneei now they will di.hke to see the acei.ter depart from I tl.eni and a new lawgiver take their place. in a short time we shall ste what we shall , I The War IN'owb, j We h given lengiliytr..eta from the foreign i new. relative to the war i j htile doubt that boat. 111.. K.i tie. j here is very t i eouinii need, and ' despatehe. which staled that .Mr. Keed, our ton I 1 . ... ... .... . . sul lot lima, and ,Vr. Iai!as, t.ada long interview with fa.rd Malmesriory immediately before the sailing of the f.-rsia, who stated,.. bwLte ...... ..... ..... L,...i. J-i . 1..-. raa.oru that all negotiation were al an ead ; that war wis Col. V. W. Walkup, Col Win. J McCain, b fre from all appr.heusious oil the sub in'Vitable, mid that tlie Ministry expected confi. ( R. 8. Huntley, Kq , llr. Win, Mcliwain, ' ject. Lusfon Hit, dt ntly that l.o.tilitt.s would bre .a out withinlKobt.fi 11 o ard, F-q , J jhu Gordon, Esq , j twnty. four hajr. It was h-heved that the Aua. j J- K. W inchester, Gas.el I). lrown. John I ' tr.ana would dr-v the .'Sardinian, at one to G. 'V. IVlk, Lafayette IMk, JsmeS M Dosler, Ax AMBHIiAK M Kitrti fM IN Firttll UP ... i.k . ;.n..rT. -i.i.... Win. l.atiev. Franklin Houston Klio.i.. ! M BY A KhITIS.II Cut' l.-glt Tho bark t:.,. snv re.i.taiiee. Ther wa. also iHsaitive n formation t lh,l the French arm. wa nol in a condition t : immediat' ly take tlss fcVId i and a Austria ,d j and a Austria wa , ' " , . . . ,un, iiliu r. Malme.hury believed the ' ' '" 'i1. Stewart, F.-q , Hen , savor to force an .,,g,ge,etr' W tfn' I,r V ,S,"i'.,)- M Fesper-1 iman, lloe Little, Kdniond Davis, Chirle. 1 advised- rri lrr, Ian-. Austria n would endeavor forthv. ith. I Tho Canvassj ia Virginia. i Tl.e attei.ii,,.. of the wi.ul. l,t,cal world i 1 now directed t Vir.ioia. The contest there be. ! tween the candHian-e have been very eaciling.and Mr. ti-ggin, the VMng candidate, h... b..ri.. h.m. aelf ao l.ravel .. and hi. strokes h.ve been .lead with ucli pom:, that ha ha .ileneid b-.th the eanmdale for Hie office of (.overnor .ml I.ieut. I'art of the time Mr. I toher, the I. . niocratic candidate was aiea. Ihe attempt wa. made, however, Ly Mr. la lel.er and Mr. M .uta. gue. to break Mr. (ioggin uown, by one replying one day and tne ulher the neat, but it woud nil do, toe Whig champion demon. h.d them both d tney wero w.lling to retire from tiie conical- Succes. Iu i, Cliarlotto iUil Hoacl Sioclc. We ini.siu. d nulieieg .n. r the ni.pruv. ir.ent ill liie price uf the atuck of the I harlolle anil st. C Kail ito.d. We have enticed .ever.! .air. .t which it briiui'ht from i J'J W t'i ' p'r sl.a'c. 'J'nree n. unth. .go it would only bring I'M per hare. We hope to .e it al p.r bch.rir long a. ; the road m.g a very fair busn.e.a and a divi. doubt be declared in July, by the In lect-jr.. Bank, of Cape Fear. Thi. Hank ha. decl.red a .mi. annual dividend, of Sr cent. My.bko d after h... .a.tan. I A Visitor from tho Vasty Deep, j We aaw in our street ye.terday a very fine 1 Turtle, brought frm Ncwbcrn. weighing I3U ! pounds. Its visit "re u.h.o ia quite -n time, for jllioaowh.. Into Turtle S-uip. We havn no "sto. niach for tht kind of soup though a "InUy ; plate " might bo urT. red us, yet there are many othera who are rsadv to t ike a h.'ind in what some coimider a great delicacy, and tin WOlh of May j will eal il fale. , jj- p Morphcy arrived at New V..rk on the , j t ,h ifc,i. wot well rec. ied at New YrU. fj, for til,inj fr ftw l,i rns ho will visit Bos. ! ((in , pnfte ( , public dinner tendrreo him by l he eitizrns of Huston. Ilia friends are uuxii.iis to know - hen he will start for heme, so that he may be received with proper rcspicl. Acceptance of 0.un A. Oilmer. We stated in our last paper that the Hon. J .l.n A. (nliner had been re 11 jiiniM.le.l by a Convention, held si Gr;h in on the 3d instant, a a a Candida It for re-election to Congress, We are pleased In learu that ha has accented the nomination, and we have rccci.j hj, ,.lu.r ot- .pt .nce, which wa will endeavor to lay be lure our rsadrra lit it weak. Bonk of Wadr-sboro'. This It. nk Ins also declared a semi annual di. vidend of 5 per cent. At a l.ite inci ting of the Directoia N. Bivcrly was re.i lected tlerk. We l. arn that Mr. Iineriv died last Week at Wad. S. ! uoru. WUhi MKKTI.N'G IN UXIU.V. The Whigs of Union (,'ounty held a meet- Jog on Wcdoe-day of Superior Court, at the 'Court House in Monroe. I'pou motion, Henry Grady, Kq , waa ' called to the chair, and Thoeias I). Win chesler arpoiotcd Secretary. I Mr. Grady, on taking the chair, eiplalncd the ohject of tho meeting to he, to send jdelegalea to the Charlotte Whig Convention ! on ,u Ib inst., to reorganize the old u tug party, ana to consider the propriety of L ri ti "i ti. out a cakJidale in this Congrea- sioual District; and in a forcible and earn- potmen to arm resoiijcone eipres-ive ot "e " of the meeting, nsmely, Mers 1 1 Howard, It S. Hun''"-?. Jjah Aus- - "' - Jess. (.. urtffio, and S II. 'WUitp t The eomuiittee having retired, Kev. John .Broadswav. of Anson Couuty. was called IT0" far P'b. reapoodce, in an hie and eloquent manner, giving a clear! and sensible view of '.ho duty of the Whigs, and the errors, corruption and ejlraraaEcc of the Democratic partf. ti.. ........ -J ...i j the folio, iug resolutions, through Mr. Walk - up, who, having advocated the re.olutions in a few arnrooriate remark., moved their P .-?. tich motion was unimously adop- d They are .. follows : P j WUr, a Convention of ,h. Whig, is requested U be held in Charlotte, on the i,,tu of M.y j0., , for ornUi,,, lh, J ,it party, and to consider the propri- I 0f Irineing out a Whii eaudidate in this , Congressional I liatrict for the next Cougreas. jlherekre, I . sjc 1 1 ft. oli'ftf. That we liivalv srnrove I.r.l I r .i . .u . . w voj-v.b wi omm vvaifaoui. f ti. as nil.- ! wasteful eltravagaoe. the recklea. corrup. tion th nnsci upu'ous uufaithfuiws to i pledge, and party platforms, and th. al.ru,- '"2 usurpation, of the Democracy and the .niu,,,, 1(luu, aI. , ! conservative and patriotic eit't.'n should ! unjt9 for ,fa(.jr i,,fett aui fJf lb, pe.cc I . c . , ., ,, ', ,. , and aafetv of the Kepublie. 1 -. . r l.et'jfvfft, luat . are oppo., to the . endlesa and use leas agitation of the Slavery 1 , over .vorui .'hiico onposca io tne I J nun - . , , , r i c.d Bi 1 pablie Und,,o!rr',,rit". Twenty d..g.,e, were ,pPo,,ted 00n,ur,iteJ foreijjner.-opposed to .,,.,. ! " M .ddrce. ter Sovereignty, and to .11 other ultr. or "'l'?', '' .eo'' ""h'iMa.iu pre- .ectiou.l parties, clique, or comhiualiou. to ! "-''"""' Awncun. ; cev.le dem.fO-ue to power. I 3. Hes-Jvcf, That we are in favor of eon .(ervatlrm Ot eCOUOUiy IU the adnilnt-tra- ' ! tion of our Government of a atal.lo and! Cutjuiiiform revenue tariff affording fair pro- m. jtection t American labor of a jun, fair! 1 .1.. ..i i:. 1...1. t .1. a ii n equal ai'iriuuiton ot tne proceeds ol .oo , uo,,0 ....... .bbii; u me ,-iniri, .no in favor of tho Constitutional Hriinn aa it ia j. . ... . .. , . ,. ' ,,, m;i v,, - 4. lUvdvtd. That the, ("hiirman r.r,r,inl ' . . ' r ; B"7 uetegare. irom inn county to attenU ; the Convention in Charlotte on the 1 Ml, in. : i ............. .......... , .... io .s Tiun nut Stalit. ..... . , In aerordnnre with tho fourth rn.nl, ...nn tl.e following gentlemen were sppoiuted del- rj;-.. ... r.. . . u . 1" 1 1 1 1 . . 11 ; , Arinnelil, J0epU H. Hudson, l.lias Hark Kr-' k Condor. Juo Crow- ! ell. K. C art, James II. Trull, Wiboo 1 P. Griffm, M. V. Cuthbcrtson. J. Trull Henry liiveus, Je C. Griffin, Daniel Me-1 Collum, O. W. May, Ksq.Cot It. llocr., ' John Klli-jtt, John G. lo-ter, Henry Uradyi' H..1. Mar.l, llr TU I.. It U':-'i ehe.tcr, Dr J. W. Poster Henry Howie J. ! W. Hiekef, l. A. Covington, Kichard II. Stilt. Wtll V. Stewart ll. .1 II ...,. ll. Henj - Chair., H. Hingstaff, l. F. Haydeti, ,' II. J. Wolf, Sydney McGlelland, Geu. 8. II ; H'lkup, C. M. 'J'. MoCauiey, Green Jt I I Helms, Asa M. Helms On motion, tint Chairman and Secretary were added to tlia delegation. It was, upon motion, resolved that these proceed, ng be published in thi N. C. W hig and N. C. A rgus, and the meeting adjourned IIKMiV GKADY, (t TilOi I). WiNt UKSTKil, Srctrlttry, SivAToa Wihsiis Des( ittiiKn Th. Tn ton (. ouncr Is r ho win .Sc-nutor, and say. : """ ouuseti, t. branded itltii as a no llieal Inn.1 coat ami proved the charge against bint! M Wilson re-eu.bles King James'! .;. ftf a hinh l en .l s!..U...... ...:.l . . I li il t V r 3 . 'Hj l linld Jooko I ein make hnu bit. you; if i iin.it jooko 1 em mike hnu bit. you; if yon hold hi. n jou esii makd him bite we.' I hi' party that ba th largest .tore of nuts and apples can always have Jocko. Jocko was a mischievous aiiimil, butty' o means terrible." t Taul SIorph v'8 MoviMtMTS. The great chess champion had bis passage engaged In the Africa, and every arrangement was made by the captain to pay him the attention dun to a distinguished guest. Previous to hi eoiileiiit.lated departure from Kurope, Mor- r, - r :. . . l.'.- .l ...I ...!.. pny msae a nying viu m r.iigiM, m,. he was absolutely seized upon by the Liri-r- pool Chess Club, and f need t.) nimiiii Ihrf guest of it members Ik m cc-nm i, lent- ly conipellert ti take In puaire in tliu .! g.ra. due a. J5..Mon, eou, sd.y. . hu, but as that sl amer Is slo III i.ron bly arrive it. tho "City of Notion, ou I- ri day. The Chess Club of Ko-ton tcle-raphi.d to N. York, desiring to Uo if it were pov aihle for Morphy to remain in that city long enough to receive . welcome deserved by h.. uier.t , h. w in . u-re.ore pro,.. ,y -a be tn IS.w Urk before Monday, the Uth inst. The ceremonies of presentatioti will lake place at the chapel of the No York University. Col. C. 1). .Mead, I'reaident of ,..',, -, t i v i! . . he Club w.II preside John V an Buret., Ksq , and V J. A. Kuller, Ksq 1 make the nresentatiou speeches, which will be re plied to by Morphy. No on. will be admit- ' , , . K 3 . , .. , . r I- tod to. he, h.pel eicept b, t.caeta.-aV . W,U oj the Tw. Tll U'ai THKY Vol It Ltah. A cor- respondent of the N Y. Herald in writing from I tab says : .,,., , ,, .. . On Monday last waa held the niui lcipal electiouof this city, an original iu its ay and an eio. ption to all others iu tbia repub- lioof voters. Four days beforehand the ob- serving could descry written notice in ser eral places, of th coming evcut, yet no an nouncetuents, through the press, no iioniina tions, no oppositions, that we oould perceive, but the d ay aud hour stole as q.iictiy upon e tbief al uight.'' Voters went tj us " as th . l . I t. I - l- . r : ' H"ii ' i " "'"" ' " nations and voted tbeui without query or dissent. Truly, a quiet, yet w fer au un- chosen method of enjoying the elective fran- chie. The secret, mullum in p.trvo. Ilea in a nutshell. The church ootuiuaies, tho ehurch elects, or the same thing, it satel- lites follow its dictates. No opposition, no rival candidates, no electioneering come - qiirmly few vote. There was onee an op po.itiou ticket, without the knowledge or consent of the church, and said opposition being a linle active outnumbered the oo-ni- n:u uu f it.nii snm iu, me j e,.cted, and Caudied him into a resignation I aDJ the church nominee received the of Ceei inc, noue ,)ireJ orp,e. j . Imphrtant Post (rri"it IIigoi.atio'j. j Wt Ul.der.t.nd that the Post OlBce Depart nient, with the view of o'ulaitiin aeeurate 1 and reliable information as to the Duiuhcr of ' letters transmitted iu the wails, bas now so ' changed the blank foim of the " accuanl of i si,. ! ... ! fiiI eutric. .herein of the nm.her of let. , e s.ut from ech p st o.noe ; thus to en- able the department in fitjre to yen ,rt th. ! i.'Krcg,te 0ll,ber of letter, mniled thro,h Ml th Uuit.d State io each U.l year ! or during any speoifi.J perioi of .bo I duration. j The new bUnk-, calling for thi, informs. io", "ill hereafter be ajpplied to postu 'ers, and it is presutu.d that all wiil h been furnished in time to eommcnee thi r. p- I by the It of July. Any postmaster t0 sosupp.ieu should insert the tiurub'-r in i ... ..I.I. ! -,.1 J ik.l.l.,l. :.. , .... - ...v uvw use. H'mjA Comttli'linn. Th 3I.4.VIHY Coxv.NTtos The Slate Convention which aseiohld last vs in Charleston, to consider the subiect of ala- Te cil . I It ! of very in .vjarytaud, adjourned to meet in this ly in the .srly part of the coming month seems prohabie in it mire than one hilfi the counties of the St.it. will be largely resented. A rueetiug waa beid ou Fri- TR.pg. Ti roa Tll ,gXT VlNTAOl Of .... , , j received per .Niagara, UM,:a laauoeneiis, April ti.ssy.j Since w. I. at had thii pleasure, our lr dy market Las been . ... - 1 r" I news tn.i a severe Irost, durinj the night .fit.. -J,l ;.. I.., I .1.. j , , i . . f ,, f ' J ' '""l1" 1,1 n... n.i.,1 ALL... "t .. i . , , fe ' nas ure.i aume ret ninn't on our eoi-t i 1 -I ... .h " . , .1 s.t - ... . in aov.nee ol those or Ih. mtcrk.r Counties it ba. been ....... .....;.,.. .1... ... .ueh aa me fe,..,l fr... ,U. C... . ui.i report. I. . ....... r... i .. . p.. a very critic! moment. ,1 j, , ! ,h . ,...,,, , 1. . . . , "'cser, i.apt. PJi-Honal.1, (of Jiilmnore.) . 'ch arrived at .New Orleans la-t week 1 trnn Rio. wa. twice fired upon by an un i -t or... uj an an I known IJriti.h roan of war, wh-n sixty miles i distant from Cape St Koehe, on lb. eoa-l' of Ilrazil. 1 he Pesyiine saya : ' l!otb were 1 round shot, nor were thev rreeeded he s. ' warning. They fell at the di-lanceof .bout' quarter of a mile from the brk from ' "huh they were di-tinctly seen by the cap tain and a.11 nr. r.A.e.1 TI i. ! Other Vessel in ti -lit at the time and .he . distance off, in another direction. Af . ter d.lilerin.r l,.r...'.f l . I. .1,-.. .... c' uicr tacked .hip and pursin d after the i bark. (!npt. Mel), then hoisted his national .olors they had been up hut a moment when sho altered her course " ' Tl,e' S(il;TIIEll1 lUl'TldT CoNVtTIOl.. :7th l.i-etitiial session of the .Southern I5apii,i ' "eny the report.nl alliance b I.e. n rn Coiifeiiiiun met iu Kichmnnd, V'a , on Fri-' las.i. Thu latter says thai the dv. u j dsy, at 10 o'clock. The Dispatch of ,S it.ir-1 sitied is a mere cr-mrcM on lay contains the proceedings of tlm first day, from which we leru that Ir. It. H C. Howell, was elected President on the lirt t.ll,., M. It ii i- e .. . , ii .-'ti mvu a lew remarks. and in a kind !... II niii-r risi uit l on 'th., t'liir.l ( ,i7r , (h() ari..r,CJs ballot. Ilev. Kichard Fuller. I) Il ,.f It.l.i. mors sli..,l !...; 1.... The tola for Secret, ri.a and Treasurer. I rosulted in the electi. in of the followin.' ' s ...... .. ... .. .. ' . ' .rnroiri-i-i.es. i . I ary Uraii-, l'r.M- dent of f-emple )i oaddu. College, Miss : dent of .eipU H oaddua C.,!!,.,,, M,.s : K.-v. George U Tsylor, of Staunton, Vv. 'l T rtinirrr lUv. J. J. Toon of t'liarlcs- ' ton, South Caroline. ! The vote for Vice Pr-sident aunouoc.d on Saturday tuuruii. wis to be j " u .. , 1 t Xl'tt I))' III!- .illSiil-Siixmi. , ""' Q'JMIEO, m. meeting of tho Coins l..,;i .. ( U.l...li ...! ... .1. :.. - V'ism , . , Mm of ,,e,-o.iation. whie a ' "in v.lntl,t..,, l - i - ., , ,, i , - f ... ( , ' r ,,,,, ,,';,,,, a do l"n con. by tlx - . ,. . ' . " "-f re",v' ot,dUct , , , ' , . . f C0IIM, "f.iioa ,;,,""" 8 ' " vm . , (,0(jnt y M ,, , ,ulici ud war . t . r uo """Sued , ' .'. . , ' " " saoonon ou t! ' " B,J ll't ",e Austrian wou . .. . .ia,IlBC on . j fc , ?u "!., Uf VifAtMWu tk'Z2 - ,P. ., .. , nn 1" '"elve. 1 , ' ' T : ' ' r"hli,le, , minuuicstioii call ntf on I ledmni.t i . ; q J to ,. ,jiUll ber volunteers, Ll within thr'eo d! i jlogivea positive au-wcr to these r.f.,ir, , meuts, threttening, iu esse of a rcfJal tj fusort to arms. ' ' e rrench legation lis-l been orderrr) I"'1 "oou the Austriau Artuv crosses the Ticino . A despatch from Tuiin a.ys tint .t, . King iod Chamber would attend th. e 1 I mnny at tho Cathedral on the 7th, and tb IVtiig woul't depart immediately aflerwjr.1 with his staff for Alleu,lri. Uus.iw has mobilised four corps d'rirjf taoof which are to b advanced j Austria and tso towards the 1'russiau fron. tiets. i-i . t i . . .. . I ne l , nil. . in nine ot ;iie '7th, spe.vki,, , of the Ilusso French all. anee, say, it j, ,,.'', startUiii;, chaining ju a momc i.t the aLo" j a-pert of affairs. j (Jeneral Neiil left J'a:i on the 'J Ith fur j his command The I'ut'ie aay; i,,t , Km per or and I'rinee Napoleon would leuve j cn Wednesday to join the army Y, ' thoiis4 tl tror-p had srrired at '. I'oa t-y I form a emp. The regiments w'niel, ,j.,cj I'm is for the frontiers were mo-t ctiili.i.j,,. jtically cheered by the pi-opV The L. t3 j I'jt complains that the policy of the ;,, ni raninei nan urceil rraiico iiit au , auee wtib Uu j A tiu.-paich from Vi-une a-n-rvv tl,.l ti , . Kr.nou bj yjol.-eJ ,.,itri V .... lory. U w a, .1.0 ata.ed that .owe F-eu, , triop. had arrived at Genoa, and entervl the Sardiiiisn teniury. The p..;e cf the Tieino by the Austrian troop, wis bur ly riprcted. 1 he Imperial (uard of France l.jj h, n pieces on a war liming. i mn, r.port. I ihsl thw Frmcb Mini-l- rof Mni,e K . i 7 , -7j .i , "P" i !U'",",BS - 'l""ur of any bo.', t OB'P '". a. a measure y. "iV"" 7T 7 , ,U 41'--of .K.s,ey ' fr " " M . J'" j "t' l- mpres. are spo.en uf w 'J""csd ,D Fru" 1" aack. 'Ihe Pari Monilrur antioo'iees o ;, T the foilowtng dispo-ilioo of the Freneii .r my: Marshal Magnan remains cuntiun '.r ol the ariiyof Paiia) ti,. Dike of Maitk.f commander in chi. f of the army f oh em tion ; Gen. Castellstie eommanil.-r in eiii.f :t the army of Lvoiia; H.ron I lliiiters c -v minder of the 6rt eorpa d'.rmee ef t a Aip ; tien. McMshon, of the ..-ond ; l,r. hal Caorobert, cf th. thud ; Gen .Nn I, . f I '" f"ufh i Prinoe Nap.il.-on e-immn ' " P' pioneers, ua ueneral ll.u.i jb, ""J" S"-erl ol th Army cf the A,(., 'n "" rumian t. nsn.t.. r id- j ,c'"ng "be King witn dictatorial p,.t j '',0' "u to Wl. iclor Kmaimei, it i. 1 .,- , , -- , , . j p;J' ?' 'hat lheref,r. .he e, ,ed ( '"'' "'" ' -Vir.a and I ra.-i. is . r" f- Tlir I .Ileal VVr Is .. Drthra!iif War luuth -Thrjuatrfr Hit fiti:i4. TMV WAX lit:'. I N. Sr J.HI1 k, N. F. Miy 9 The steamship Adelaide, from t. 3Dtb u!t . arrived t tbi tort at3oeloc ' ,i s , - , I'll. new. hy rhi arrival is of the b'ghe imi ortii.ee llo-tiitliea . ul ail tut con . - t . " ''Ced In Italy. 'i ... ....... l. i I he teaii.shio llimmot i. fron, Ns.V .'It arrived at Sou'hattipton on lb '."Jth ult.eo- , . , , , . The Austriaua, 120,000 .trnr.. ' ""t'1 'Cl01l ' ut " P There had teen no actual conflicts y t The French troops were pouting in" Piedmont. Tuscany had joined France and Piednntt. ! The Freneb Kussian .Inane, was dented, hut the Tunes ha I Miblthd th- p. m-m ' " ,rr'J, tiusni a great pai.iw "orH rxoliang. C'nnoU at one. went down to s-J. A' ""' inriy laiture nu la.en place am"..j Nock operators, TM WAN imils, It w teleeraphed from vari iu sourf ,b'" 'i,rini, the night of the iliMh. H'11,'"1 n,r" u" !er the enmtiiender in chief, ti.n.ral a.inlsr. cros.ed ihe Ticino in three c'r' d'riiie. and look llm toad toward Nvsrs, '"t they afterward, blew up lh brtd.e '"fl''ta. 'Ilnali.ws lack, confirnis'i1"1, and aoilifl dnuhl. Were ibrottO o'llt. " reported that Ao-'tria hv f 'l't'"' lt3 proffered inedisti'io of hngl''' i P'stpoued the tlecl. ration ol war. Franrie hid not accepted Knglmd s 1 1, f I of mediation, but was stud to he eon-i h r- lug it. The Paris ( 'umtilnlioxtU and Piilt N '" I he l inies prof.-ses l ) give the pr"1' "f the treaty, and draws ihe most hn "'' ing coiiTq-iei.ee from tin-..., regarding . ............. .. ,,. t.'.,..li,.. iiia-ni"1 ' .-.... . as Itussi gutiranlce. ihe servire ot in r u the Mediterranean and Ihe U-'ltio ' ditioti to His army of observation on Au-lrit.n froi.!ir King of .Sardinia had issued in-,"''- ing tirooUmsiioiis to the army 1 ssynn. 1 ' l I e . . .-. ..I.:... ....... aa all lli'UU. "I" '" u. ......-. "jeeted it with disdain. vej-rt, ' '" l,r,' ia-ticlly t .id r rench troons were lan-i - n.tb a- number. They were received. Tho Kin2nf Sardinia had gon. 10 J the army at Alleisaudria. u r criit.ie. 4..', j,
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