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mission into the University, t.A th.t there both S.ste. were largely settled by Scotch r ouM greater difficulty in p.ssing from Dish Presby teri.ns, people ever ..ong " l.-i. to ...other. 'J be hope wax .l.o ex- ihe foremost for .ttaebn.cnt to liberal edu Iirrfd P.M "1 Cur.i:n would cation, cv.i.gel.c.l rehg.on nd co.wt.tu L j,'.. j, riukr. t i.. rrM-finc t"ockvt money tione! libertj-.mong whom J resident bit ,o vhoVil.T mm to the University, and ehanai. counted h.s own teuton. 1 ectl , i,r in d.r.idirc ccot.cmv in personal svlv.ti,. lad given aid aud comfort to our ,,r,,..f. frrtbey ne ii.cliud o judge , F.egul.tors while tbey were planning their ,i-e iruirrtd ! r vwre n.ost n iious to spt.ited rt-MMai.ee of official tyranny, ad rTt lie cct. t ii ;r. vre irt tie most an asjlutu when lie fortunes of tbe bati.e .oPti.em. m to the atm.a.t cf tie inner field were .g.it.H then.. Kter ..tee tbe times of ibe Hcioluliou lotb Males had been ""lie r.rc-M cn -.....rlip .') .'.port- 'fmi in tbeir support of tbe Constitution, nr.t f.u tit Fieuiy s.ard.d tbe follow- j In Lie reply, President l.ueh.-u... eipr.-s-L ,!,..ir.. tie- ... t..t,r.l classes- ' cd lie tb.fk. for bis very gracing re "in .1.- Slkt Class, tie First l.oror crptioi, ; paid a graceful tribute to tbe offi to Messrs .Luis. li.K JcHMon, W. cialaud p.ivato worth of I resident I oik ' hull id Stockton Tie Second, to . d to I be memory of 1 ttwmtr-lsneral Mcs'hs CiCB.. F.-tc. Frrguscn. Cill. K ou; congratulated President fcwaiu on 'r.f.r Fcstr r, Cait.s. J. C. Crrer., .be pr..ta,,.l well de-erecd influence of tbe J-.CH-tiv Nan, F C.lMhinsM.ri With- l'i.iwrity in o..r country t.n ii.fluei.ee be ', TLe'ibiiJ to Mssr Pt.dgcr. Cole, lad untie, d with pleasure for l..s.tiy years it. r r v V.-rm.- Pillow, a.-ki owUdcc-d the compliment paid to h.s Rc-cr. 'siiers. Uelh'ai.d Woodltnn. Messrs Fecto and McCIanrt.v were courted parallelism rj.iw.ent. nu-.acr.u v re t.0l .Went from any of lie 4710 .tie.,- ii. .be cL.r.cl.r of cm of our early t.over dai.ee on s.bclas.lc md religious exercise, Lor- ( A.cbd.le) .nd that of ,u 1 enu. .... t.nuiT.d r'r.r.tc leir fcor vear" eov.se. tl.eir kind t.eatn.cui af the Indian.; and Mr I-'ir lexer alc i.t'duiii e tbe. bree ret.rr.d tbe ecu.plimcnt. w.tb mu-reft m tear, of l. ec, motion wi.b -be Vi.itHt. aH..dir;: to tbe intelligent. d.L-mfied and un it r- . i..n.; i l im.i.;,. r.i'.l tcr.iie devotion to tbe Lmon tbat bail I.Vti.'i.-'.. ' -'.r- IrLr.lw nfrtioc'td . Vi,clf.i,.Bi.ik.;ivji.i:ctL.lii..f. I-. wtwe worthy ciin.pl. be w.rn.ly recom .U.r rollece d.ti. Me-r,. j:..;,c.t, n...,d.d to .b. you.-jr n.en ..round bnn-P.I'.,d,ruMintCtffP,rM-tn..Pi...iel,l'i.'He two Preaidtnt. ih.y Mood facing ct Furi.Fercn.FUu.irp, (.Ming, liar- each ether, h.lf-.y M-et,. the bo.ae.ud ri.' Niion r.rWk, Vot-r,. J. Sc. n, rvell, the pate, formed a Mr.k.r.jf p.eture. lbere .. i n-:.i i,t . .Kit it. d n ihe man of tleoi v and Ihs ii.au of prao- na.rou siu " t .1 . I.".;,. ('I...- ",K. ri.it l.nr.nr was ...i-ted to Mcr 1VM, Kovsier Sirc-rg, for reasrds aud the bestowtr of rewards: Wi-.-'cn ,r.d Vo. M. r. Tbe Seecnd to Messrs tbe one drawing lessons of wi.-nou. and cour .. , j 1....1 i. i' ri,,i.l i..r from me nast. the other endorMUi: those ? fv;;u,;: mi;. 11. n. K,,iy. k,,.,; V vl, : ' .rd Tic 4 i 'Jll a r. of ........ , .. , r ,n'd one in.be U.ble Me"ts. L'.ttle, Ke'l- T . . J HI,... . a Mrt-tttrl n rirrrrbMIit Amvn tie three v. ms of lb. ireollrje course, ... 1? P,.,,, Vio.m. Strnnir ' ' ' ' ' ' .. .' Nirl ck, Pherrv, D-nirl. Fain, Fo-, h.tf'rt; Btr-tl Tool Fial li.vvsfir and V il-on were , ' , , , a,-o c ti.tri e j . V. , . . lu lie Fqr.cn -or- Ussv the r.rst honor .c-nrcd Vv Messrs. Allen. Mor.be. d, Il (in. K. ..f'.u.r.li. fct.d K. r.lt. 'lbs " j ' st '..., I , Hcb'CU W John- KrLi.;: 'MnMlV 8 ST.r,,; -i.d Vs. n y 1 he '1 i.ird 1 y Messrs Jlutts, Carr;p. V. Ptei. Firl l in, Foy, Lee, Fight- r.i: .'I-... .-i .a i. I ... r 1 ' 1 ..lt , , M -1 -.ie:-1 Me-rs Lee, Mur- x ,(. r st-d i'ie'J f re reported as I ?. ,-lv 1 ...... toal during .be la-t tno ye.r-; Li v;..r. J! r.a.k. lfuns. Patie.. W. Ii" FoU-in' Foy. ,r,,iUen, Parked ...,n nnrin rUs r.-ist tr.r. Messrs. Hio.: r. V.nUa. Turrie, Fdn rrsnn. Hartis. 3;:c,-. W M.n..,,KnigL t, W Mnnct.s. Im.m, Wsf,n nud h. . V, n...t l.ave ti!0 Cl-T. avea coo meuuau.e iui.cin.Ht, in verfc.m.ng ti.cir dutit-s. ' , ,,c lJryiJ, thesis di.tine- wu was eon by G,U Iia.sell. r.r.sla.e.Ps.ier-ot. abO Well. IbeSecotd iN-.icr end Tbon.fon. Tie Third Mi.-r Arn.i'tead, Arm't'orj, Pali! win, V,-c r. J5i2. Fo-eue. Po k, K. I'.u-sc-il, ?kin t r. r -aten, S Sd.::!.. Vart.er and W aikir. Mm t.iu lcr-cf tLis c'a.'S failed to stand ti. s f p..- isd f xni!u:tir-n r,u ore or more of lU!: rijoiis. Tin n embers of this cla-s were r ported as faillrg in attetding no du t j . aririj thi ir year, t ii : ie.--rs Andrews, ri.tt'e. IVjolass, F.t'rr. Ilas-fc'.l, P.ik-r, J Harier. Pail. r"Ti. IV., and M Po.a.e'.t ..Ts Had'ey s'l.d W Smith hire aUo dis played a eomnisnd able punctuality. Mr WLet.t l.as i.cvrr been aber.t fro.n hi du ties l.t it Le as- r.n IJ ;i. 1 -ides lh 'jhly-s'.x who ibta'i.eJ the Degree of llae'oelcr of Arts, tbe Degree of llirhc i' r ofi-ciei.ee w s conferred on Messrs erred on Messrs. Ccxa K. Mar- ' ' t 11. K lii'gwn. Jr., Lcs' tin. P. Sln.e a'..d W. Sia.s '1 t..- Ix-grr-r- r.f MaMer of Art n 1 1 r ecura cpon ."'e-.s '.V. J J. H.tchelor, W. P.nghstE. II. H lirvon. i Crorun, C. Dowd. J. C. Dug r.r. F Cnr-f.J.V." fir-.bm..! W' Gravs, 11. T II. il, T. Hall, J. 15 KilVVrew, A. A Lwte,,CM. W J Love. U K Johistcn, I M'cI'oug.M. R. Mc.N'i.ir. D M-Nvr. A. II Mtr-ut. K. 0. M;.... T.J. P..tin-D. W J Sender.. . P. Sm.ib. II II Tate, i II. Tt.tl.-r. W. L. Trc-d.tU, J. C. Wad- Ciil .I.d S. While. Tie H-ticrirv prgrec 'f Master e-f Arts .as e....rerr'.-d on the Hon. K. P.. Heath, J.'ie cf tie Srj.'.rior fouit of North (.'a-ro'-r a. 'i Le Ji-ioorsry Degree of Doctor of Laws r.d Uu Fxctl . r.cy James .rl.s.i; Au.. P ti.e L i ll' .1 "-tatc-s ll.e lion Mfei.eil King, of I'l.ari -t ... (J, aid cn the lit. I lev. J. Ii. (Hi). DMrp cf TeDfct-sstc. I'H-ll't'J ItlHANUMi VISIT. It i. j j.l l.eive j srs, ti.e line for three f nt rail' ii of stui'it ti-. since Prei.lei,t 1 . nd Mr Scntuiy Maon i-ited o.r t i..rr..ij Na other of our Southern Iri s net. ..I" i.s' .en so he Lortd by trie pre i.e rjf tLe Chief M api-irate of c.r I'. nun. tit .I. ('on.tt.tt.eii,.-i,ts. 1'icsidet.t polk ar.d Xr. Mason ; A!uu.:.i. Mr. Duel. nan I w.s st ..' Ir l.st time crttary r.f .Mite and h : 1 I r'- hue i! ...v oft!. V. '.. l:,i 1 1 I. r ior, a gra-i ostt cf 1 ' Hi . visit a i sn... d. at cthcr c; is.ing ui-I.ed Aibli bus, 1 1 e !i.le Po-' u. a -let tje... ral ilrcs :. a a lo bate l n : ! lie j arty. Lut b.a sgu c ii ear I b I- ot ne. :,.J Lis a I... i ce as d.-i p Jy ftit, ss if pi .led Irirn ll.i tou.hug a.ij n L lo il l y ll.ose a ho t:e permitted to .. tote thir cjinn.on p'in. '1 hat PicM.lei.t k shoniii have reu-iled lie sc. r.e of i.ij u tabor, air) early triumi hs was but n.toral, ;-racefo! Slid gralelul tribute of ...i.e. iii :. n ina .'laier. i,ui as j res. i. nt iJv.i t ai.an h id no.ueh tie. to tb L'ni v. r-ii v t, , iMt most of cour-e be taken ss s c st. j in u.t ,,f . I i. i r ord. r one vise n li.-l not for what it has been s ,i c re t be t'.e gu st uf I'le.-i ir, t It? in., ess i Ctived i.l lis ii 1 rt . i.ee of a l.rge eorppany r.f Tro I ..-.iii i , s:j i.-ots .(id Cl! i... Pr. s. S.all. b. ..n I :'. addrr.a of welcor. e l y Irasiiug r.e-. l. nt Pucuatiau a wnh I r.l.a ll.lt. and l.etl Laateed on lo .1 . , t jt Ibe Couiirc-tion L.laeeu orin i.a and t'eiiaiaj U atna. Thrre siiou d we. .... .am i-ce,.,, .or lo t..n..t,r but f-r iu own worth, and for pnnjed the President f .on, Weldou to Chat-el I-1'1"-".' w.il .W all p.rty atucb. li.e ex.-e i.,re ol ,ts ...fluet.ee on the conn-.' il.il, ,d .d.ied uo l.uU to ibe .tlr-jetious ' l"'"-'v'- .......... iy t'V c f vie. Ii be ll.e worth and rli.rin . ... ,. i" sloe. I..e IrienUaliip of Ihe man of Ihe w.M.a) I '.'i-hcd dn. I Mi. . ,, , fcf tbeCoinmeiicemebt by tueir ira!r.,;t bear-, i,.n .1 r.r, ,.,,,t,r pr,,:t. I.e. ,.-, I go. h n.t . igi trate. 1 le-ident Pi- ii,g( good diec.pli.ie. skillful nisei jvies and ' '''rt. ".'I e ooloi.e again. I the lll..ek Il--...b ic.r, ! r..si ... s-.o I l.i. . -ecu i-c I.e.! C'owp.l 11.11 excellent mu-ic. It is hoped that they car- i tj,"u... Ii.e, elea,.y thai a. s.l ! e out I V. .M cn "cor,.--)sv , waa re. . . . ... inn.i...i,rrr Ihe I'nion The rr.ult ,,, ,. -1 i- . : . e, . , d b, . io., ,f e, ti. .;.,.,;, c; ,i w' -Bt"r',M,M j M t ...fx ..t. t;;,. v..;;. eee,,!,;;,rl,(. ' s,u.l.,.ts.d vi.itoia A- h.-:.,d Mr Ti' ,!' t ?V Uth"t ' . """)' - i T..,..i,.e ...u K..we.y we a. own State, and point, d out soother it. -n. of e.er marked tbe ions of Nort.h Caroliua, , v I ,A ,1 . tice me miser oi tuit - User tf etljisted mil. -ibe fitter of youth uu .bre.;,,-, After the President's company had etiter-; ((e hout; htfe a ,oud cjli uiade for Mr. Seere.sry Jbcpsou. who responded tbe call by Short and very Ic.icuous sp.eeh, aeknowledgiug tbe courtly shown him. and iiidieatine lite very great pieo-. .1 i ... .i : .1. ........ -f bis college life, sad ss were many of tbe rcccl.ict.ons mat crowue.. ur n.u, r on. . . .. , I.;. r;,A iu, i. m mid eolleacues re- ;.,J ,K,. l'i,i.eriv slid he now eould rh. e. ' ma.ned at lb. Lu.er..y. sua ue no e jri rrtr, ,,d the vanity to .dn.il .he pro. but think the msny with whom he tools ; 1!hi)i,T f mT Bmin.,icn by'tl.e fo..v. Bt,or.,.l sweet counsel Were now Lumbered , had no't ihoiight a. riona.'y Uon the jul.jret until silent dead. : unce the rerrpHou of yi.nr I. tier ; but alter sur- After. short reiircnic- ,.t, ffntT c,gnsii and bis companions ;nincd a large i hlfh ,he fljl Xefwg scllun of ,llc i:,,,nu,,lun psrry of iniitcd guests around President ' llJ( ,,3crd me, I r..noot be ai.ruin.lful of other T. ......... J V lit f l n n tpMIr .bp " J " . Orator, of the d.y .nd Dr. Dogge.t. and ,ie n.nibets of the Seuior Class, with their p.rttlt. .nd guardians. Tbe long tables' Icresprer-d under tbe great oaks" in tbe p.sidLt's y.rd .nd X whole nput ,f. fr.r-led a seine of au.et. TTODer. and uu- ,iXed etjcytnel.t. The clsss returned tnanl to ti,:r be.U Preceptor tbroegbMr. CoT ; fin of KttCJ.II.e. lent., snd re nrtd wtlb j the DleS-nig ot UOU invoaca on lueir ueaus with deep emotion by their President. ; J Ju t!ell(3ed . the pub-' tXrrci.e, 0f tht University, ",d I - d , j, . , member of th. Pbi- j i i-a. . ilaacmia-r-unaMUOling.; In. poruisr, and t i said that b" was par-' i , t.cul.rly fond of er,i.. m repartee wuh. the joune ladies, esp. c.alW if they were . ivrly si;d rrcttv. Had he been raised lu yft,.i f'.-.i,,.. t.. ....M h.rrlt. l..v. I.... , , j . ii. ii .-. ' a bachelor to this d.y. Dr Hooper s pro . clsnistion of bis o u candidatohip for fa-' vor w-.th the ladies, u though no Un title, was received wi.h bc.rty mirth, sbichno one e.joved more that, the President; and J - , ; bis stliOuneemeM that Jupiter and bis sa- ti ::it. s seemed lik ly to rrto' ve in sn orbit of tilv vear, and hia c.ilinjr the atten tiat. of the Professor of Astronomy to lb , ,, ., i ? i . icr, was cq jai y wen riccueu. mueea the giria and a!i vo.eJ the President to be " . Iiiee old gtnt!l-ma.J.'' j On Ti urs lay at 12. the i're.id reception utidr the old pr-flar, wl letlt held . bereuiany; of l.ia Soutl.ctu fe.iow cit. Zens, young nd oid, hib and low, learned sud ignorst t, fo i-l,ed aid plant, hubssds ar.d wires, ta-.idebs and lovers, shook their President's heirty hand. How striking the contrast of that seme with tbat of ootne " drawing rccm " rrj the other aide nf the Atlantic. He eon-' l.tcd to grace t Le-Lull on Thurs- day bight for a littie wLi, the observed of aii cb-ervers. He left or. Friday ruoruibg! for Hal. igh, exrn cting to spend Sunday with ! bis old friend, the Hon WeidonN Kdwardtl in Wirrtn county, and to return thir.ee iiu-' mediately to Washington. liis virit has g. en great pleasure to oti.i rs, and lie. fre- q.j. I liy deciurcd that it bad afiurded him 1 such a- t.e b-ad ra'ety enjoyed. T1C Latiu iut.torian pryil, rrs re.less n, cee- , Iu:n," and aii his hearers bean ecb-iei AxeC. THE ( TIliB VlBlTdHS. This w.s the largest concourse ever isen at Ch.if -I Hill, and embraced many cele brities, lie .i lies ihe ob-erved of all observ ers, one caui.I see Gov. hi. is aud ex Gov'rs Graham, and Hr.gg. and M ir. head and Sw.iu, wime be regretted to find tbe place so coueUhCy and aorthiiy filled by .ov"r I .'1 si.l), aeji.l lor once, lbere were Ju-'.-c! Biggs and Battle, and Saunders and Dick : ' . ,. tii. . ii !' ... ..oi.oiaie. e..y... narr.Iigcr, .IU i ji ..ni, aou ..'oiiueii, .uu wr.ves, arin tiara, sod r. presentau. e. ficm tbe tulbit, tb .chool io.ui, the press oi l tbs bar in gieal Ii.i.iibers. '1 Le ladies too sat, ni ever where admiration was abu.i-ia.it, both to evoke and fceive it in mne than u.ual nuinber. After gtltir.g i-ito every j Oasihle corner ou the. ioae.t E uor of ihe ch i el, they li.ied o n- of the galleries also. T.,a ladies -f,.r f-j'i.i one of l,e great inMitjtions of ouriact.. eouuiry, and long may it be before thei ii"yr ytjuiii meu of the country are in.ensibie to ''ld,'' pr.-aetiec ol l.iese imp.. rsotiat.ons of de-. ),,.ltj j.. ly, chtuity and lo.c. ay God e rep three. Ijuutaius of Oar domestic bliss!"1'' ever pure ami po erful. Wc Americans''"''1 oe our a I n our iadiei. Where wouid we b.ietceri but for then.. ins iir.ni.gion i.iiit tr.iautry aeeotu- erf- su c n iieiitd by reuiibieceneea of what' bad ir. aspired iu toon: oid dormitories, and ' J . .'. pr.vatc. among our cuixen soldier. ari Alumui fro-j, our College Ci.as.es, Our Falfa- J era u.av nian and ami io ....... ,.....,..! rs n.ay clasp their babe, i, seetur.ry. ,uj ' "' .oriuu . o.-c VI cilipn ...II aner gOOJ a .nil li...lt. .i.ili.i.ill,ili;.,il.r,, lei,1), ' liiiugs Tl.eir tents were out i the Cam ' v" '"-l".'.. w.M beg.n , comp-.-Mi n. r. .1 ..r. ' n the ... ... .... r - ..... .. : n. t f,r tne er .,t coi.fliel ol die. It. ...i.ol.il w ..sp. notij li ;.,,, - , - . .ui..l.ng ; let dojbtiea. mariv a ean.r. nr. I .. . our daugbtcri n.ay adn.ir. the buttons and ; Potion of her people 5. imlned I with the prinei , b . , ' iii plea of tin eaily, and Unl ulatemieii. cpaulettei without blush. l.rm.r elel h.e. ainni.g th. Swtch Iri.h, in ll.e Notwithstanding the ery great number or. ienrt- ti,e gutr ,nd wan il.e ardent udvoe.ie, Ktr.mgera and atudeuta that aIniot over- hw ver ago, of the abolition ot'alavury ... Wmt. flawed the village, yet remarkably good or- jero Virgin.. der marked all the exercises of Cotnnienee- And aUorcud what the New York Evenins ' nient week. So that this graduation of tbe suya. ixty second Class at the Uuivcrsity, while "Ii fill. u. with t.. r..rt il eleet..... of it wis one of the mo-.-, memorable, was .1- l)rr,u F. W ... Xl",h? J' , , j , i , i (Jovrrnor of Viririnia. It jinii.iea t'.e I ci wi so oue of the most del.gbilul. , ,)11VU iu.,.lllK.jt r Mfue ir. j..m Ihe n- i . , . " - i isis in invailiiip I lie iiiB'i' ilionn of lli- S.ui I irn 31 ovtb Carulina twll)if(. j " Tuesday, June 14. 155!). Mi Ashe Declines. l ulllrary IU O'lr rapcci..lliip, .ir. nunc, aucr maturely rec.isidcring Hie matter his finally de- tcrniin. d not lo accept the iininination U nceied to Iu ni l.y the Whig Convention, which assembled in tlna nlare on the Istli uU. Alihouuli we rrrrct ma urter.niu.ition, yet no one ought to eipect him to accept, when .1 would involve I'hi great a a-icrifiee. We give below hia ktu r to the com. W40E,....0, May 3, .... WiOf -s so', May 31, lb.'. 9. Givn.rMrx : Your leiur ..ii.oiiociii j to inc Hi ,hj ,. t , i barlolte on the lB!h ii.at., a. a c-n- lUnitXe , .,,..,, m u,.,nct in ingre... w.s " "hl.. aff..d with no . , ,. . llir I had nrvrr allowed mvaelf to nticip:.te audi a result to thnr d. Iibrrati na i regrei raceeup.g.y ..... ... hoiee of the Con. I eri.tion lisi Ulien e taate sod ii.ei.. on.;T.,nen.arv .. .be manner .n .Inch ti.: no,,..- nation hjs been nia'ie. Hist it .a wild thr ino.t am. -ere r.liictanco I fe.l mvaelf coustr ..acd to lit- il.il (Ul ll'illl ol i'" .u-. anon i.t lite ,u ittijii. There are ...an v rrsaons itifl.ieiie.i.g me to Ibe lh ,ouid , br ,,uptt , ,nrn.:n rrr, and I therefore crave the indui- g,..t f... be,.-,.., , fr.e... I still hope some one of tie many t.ue Whig, of Z . ,, , rt, ..., .-;,... t.,n,. t.. uke l,.e nel.i. My drci.n.ng tin, n-n... n.., . ...y m,,.. i(J,iiriU.0 h e 1 n I wlrl, , hd; d i,ubIi f... m-.tfew vr.r -.in Cons.quenco -f ,i d,J.. of the wing p.r.y. I ...v. kept JZ TXZtZ m Hk!. ' .'ri'cip'-sa. It ,nV period of ,.,y ., - ". - - When tl.rWb.l oart, and ,i.ewf.u r..r.nher..tt.e..en ll.em.elee. to Urmncracy , w h.le " -w--. -av-. y,eni 1 ri i.-inineii cin.ta.it to the oi- I..1.0. p-i.cii.iy t!l, , ,,., .hieh I believed ., ,..,.., d, wou'd el, ,ate the tr..i..ng ncr ol our p.;r, and give it once more lo I lir bre le, bearing nr its motto, as in other dy tl.-il most g onously cor..rvatiie and pair lone Bt,rot .. ,,,,.; ,, ,.-,. nw ,.i f,ever, .nt and inseparable !" Time, I think, b .s shown that I ws right, for Ihee events are now ui.n ua. and e-ry go.l and troe V big will hail w,,h7 ,he ''" !'' "' sn .eit iti-.n n. tnal nob. e party whoae coii.-rv. tile pr.oc.pl. a bar. , at le,.t on one oce..,..r of in.n.i- "' nt peril lo our country, ..red n from ruin, sml I eoi fi ienl y behevr will br found equal lo its - ""n "n ...d .gam. ' aceept, grniit-nien, mv thanks for tnr yn.ii and pt.l.U ii,..i.n. r m winch ynU have H.s. charged (he dutv a... gned you bv ll.e Convention, "na "t the aame .line a.. urai.ee. of my very high l Verr irol. v.,r. Tllf) B ACHP i To Geo. J, A. Voiso and other.. ' We are pkared to ace th.t the Wa.le.borough ; .tr.- aits that it eioecla to h.v! at its mat j head in xt wtrk. ti e name of a man who pna.ea.ie j ti.e ei.nri.i. n..e of (he public, and who, if tne peo. I pi do tin ir duty, will rrp-e.er.t line di.trl.tl in j Ihe m- xl Cnngre... Out wiih the name ne'ghbor, nd we wi!i doom Ini.t, provided be is au-h a. yoa I rrpr nt luai. The Virginia Election. The result of ti.e Virginia Eleel mn has riiaap. j pom led loe d. inner... ery much. They expect, j ed t.. carry t:;r M.-.tc by some 31. ,001) vot.a. Ti.e I rfTe. t of ll.i. res -ill will be, that in n'l electiona to j lake plurc during the ye. ir, the democratic p.rly i may hiok for ccftat, and the aucer.s ot I:tcher . .... ua e.u--.J by t!.c vote he ri.ce-.ved in that part rirgiiiia bordering nn Ohio, where the anli-alavtry S'-r.ii.ncrit prevails and even the abo. Ii liom?ta of the iaorln claim hie election a a a vie. 1 tory. What do pro slavery nirn say to line 7 j Tbe Coluo'Lia rreliivian, in eonnnentin g on i tin. reinll make, ll.e foilaii,g conimenta: j Il i. anoihrr evidence of the ilei.ihla.ieg di. Irarliona s W ith ... r Inch exi.l in the IVniocr .lie oor.y. i iik. lliii.iied by d'.er.i all-ckeo in 1 ..ek firpijhiic.il., ita iIjih. rxpoaeil to a on.laug.-t of an oppoattlo'l niue.er- I front by Ii toe v gor. '"sT """"! """ lro"e 1 tbe .Iavc.lr i.it U..0.11O aaavs ritale., and e ot bery aaaatunta eiobr.ci.tg I ll.e h.ltooaier.. and extremist. not in Ihe nriarol an.ll.i.,. in. ,,eer.v. ,tl oiea.ive , j, j,f. longed vilai.lv. Il will pr.-ba. nd together until the Cor... i., ion. Then new piriy most li.. n etmg of tin Char. will di.aolveand die. priiig up wbieli will 1. d.sii.tt gr itit.n. No rn.u nv. ntion may notn nate can t thr ( hariealnti I' resit. to t! ci ntei.ted eh met.,, which flMl.ll 1.1 Clled. '1 I 11,. i tra.lt ery I, . I.av rx y to urge tt e ' ... v or a t ongre.i..nal ai.iv.-ry cor. lor the ; on... ii, ,i beiu.e a a mill- r of" practical ; ," th-y ire more inclined lo it turn Mr. , , lint bee.,,,.': it Will di.lratt and dislve ' "Vet.'. 'I he.e ei.iocnta wnl have S I're. I i.l ran. n i.t, of liieir own in Una event. :' text atep will Ik: an IT .rt to eonaolidale a roiiaerv.i ve party which will .we. u die mid. 'i,e great stile, willi a co t. pant cs.ninry and wnh its i I end iei't ami;, nghl and divide lln ir nppo. 1 . iirlli anilri.ni.il. si, h. It npp...r. lo u, la tne .-.lolion of t'.e pr- a. nt inlr..'.r, a an.i ! 111 r" VHeiora Tiiete.'. graph .....r . V,r.,.,.. ai. ,,, .. ......rivi. n or i,e eieel mat to t... r .... ............ ..r .... a. J Uurnu.;.. We were 'st prrparre for an. h cheer, inx new,, fli. m.i.,rilv n.. ba ...t rejo.ee in.i .ia.wr.ey . the w.M id Virg.n.., and thai so I. ge , i Stjl.n. Willi n. (rnry ol i i.r, me i.i. ia r.Lr.linK to 8.. oil.. lr. I.. Il'l"'r "a" ' " hiItih-kI.' ol i inmicipiili.il. in Wlt ni irglmH mine IU nr 12 veara an. and ilioucli ilnv. n ty npi-rint ; m.licv to i.all. rlo Eintrru ViruuiM, U ' " k"' tliMt he cl.crilic Iii nrly will .r encouraceu by ton l.cii..n t. reume " t in appropriate i-faaoiii II.. .. n.ocr..t.c Kiee Soil bretlirea nt Ihe N. rtli I1..1I ll.ia victory mil. u allnyrd plravure.' Kcn in Virginia Ihe Wellabni" lltruld a.imio dial Lclchrr'a .'litlion i rqnivalrnt in annie ! C ee and in.tJVct, to a Ilf,A K Ii HFl UI.ICA.N Tfill'Ml'H in the State of Virjinia. yt the dc. nn.cratic pwra uf Kurlli Carolina rrju.ee ovtrhia ciceliuii. There u.u.b: foiiictUins wrong in llna. (U" (M.nie of Ihe dtni. erniic pri ae ol jret lu llie uc of li.rd nain;aa(.iint Iht.r p..rly. Tina coima ivilh rlh.r hd jr.ee nuw. Who w-s helt.-r pltaaid than Hire, when liny aaaailcd the Wing p:er.a,ill aylJ Ibrni ' bulik bougl.t Wl..," land iw.Djr other el opprnbinua tpiihila? None a lima tl.ose who now complain. But il "l'J" mm IB 1 ir 10 to. nomr ..v, ! that is not of Whig manuCcture. hut Mr. Calhoun, wi,o was consijerid good amliuriiy in such matt. i I ni.He the charge again, t ihe asmocratic party, and wt believe the term will apply now s well as when it w.is firal imtr, ai;d tun m.Tt ao, for the parly irul 1a, ihoae whs are the Ira.irrs of it, have be Cine more corrupt, even from the Treaidenl down 7 t z:: " z ;;. laud although some uf Ihe preate piofos to bo b..net, if nt more ( really have a chum lo that virtue. 1 o .now thai they sre i.ias none.i as ..-.cy w.aio ....ir ...r,. ' UC"C"- B"e ' P""'""" r ' Iret conimiiiee o. in. nou.eoi r., :pr-.rni...r. ... it, last ...ton. ..follow.: I iilLiunrHU. scpuntner i j ir.ic. VtkK Pis : I venture to suggc.t to vou ti.e im- ! fni! ., , of the '.'J,' rtow b,.,i.':,g .1 ...e eavj i Trrf .t tlna lime, and it" it can.U- none without nrriurf.i. u. nablic service. t.i Merrick i ft. .... j Their. . me only cst..hliiin.rnt in the heal dis- ,nc, h.chcm,.lov.. large nan.br of merh.n.e. ; '.t t..,.e. 3yoS when in full w...k. 4--.0. I The managing partner (Mr. M.. sr.. beinf sb ir, bat bealtl.,1 sre full of energy .training ,1-y lliriurnee in that Hi-tnrt ho arc in f..or j nf the re election of Colonel riorci.ee. tnnl in n 'I. nee, .no irei p. o.tur urest ol" ihe deiiioe-ra.ic narly to increase it. fir,t (IMr,cl wlll 1 be earned ,n an, ' ,,,!. bol with .hat shops! work, full handed, week. P-r to ,h. elee.inn. the rr.u-l would. I think, bi- placed beyond all Uoubt. ' ' C. rvm.Rs.-N. i t... ...,.. N hrrr , d,.ect anwal t-. the Pre.nlrnt. fo, ,Jn M , drs.red by th.dcmeratie party ; and d-a-a ti.e Pre. le.tr as an hcir.t n.an ou!u , ' . ,-, , ecl.cd ' i eUe.iniZ.L.n," ' I .. Tl,e enr.o.rd let.er from Col. Parr.on. of! ; rb.l.oelBt... i. .u1.m..k.u to il.. aitrntion ... t,.e , sj,efe,.,y of the Xivy." J. B." 1 . . . . . ... La lie pat-crs rirr nliceff KTiTlcTtfT r Yn r?rtrt; j we ,, ot , ur ,,rd it lh. '., , ' . 1 i.rm.r.lie rfl.tntt wi 1 rl an a row.. . . .1. In we havn not seen or heard of it, yet llir.e ectnocratie editors will h-t an anpc.il be n J the Preai.ieol in favor of s e.rt.n. fi in b. nest e to II or Mr ' i ihry work 4 or 500 band, an f ., f . .., 1 1 their in tl jone . r.t. And furlh I ,','" l-ncd tM-.re t ic .. ...cl coMinu tee l.iat j ihe rcpr.rt w.a common ti.t per...,, .rrking gov. i e.r.n.,..l en.r.eU had to ... .ke k....wu tluir p.;, . . .. , . ., I ' A"', ,,M " 1"'l'r ,: """"" P'"- j w-ili not lay claim lo be hoi.e.t until tlx iipos ucli conduct as this. , J The Way tho Money goes ! The lion. A. If. II. Sunt of Va., farmer Se cretary of the Tfeaeory under Mr. Fillmore, . ra ted in a apeech a few daja ago in Virgmi i. that ti.e parly now In power lud been pjying ;srr fiM.t for .tone rutting which he Imi.acif bad made a contract .'or before he leu W ..hn.gton at b ctnla per fool $1 ii per fool lor l.-voritiaiil. Now, lake this a. a criterion by wiiieh to estimate the rija-n. iu jurea and how long will .1 tke lo umke b.rt. rilpl the entire government ? .Not hmg we w.iul.l ; supfMise. Tbia u. one of ti.e item, an the e-.pitol i eltenaiun. Mr. Sjlu.rt ;-i. at.. led ll.al the plan J bd been changed aine-e Mr. f-'illntore went out of j office. lie It. ml this ii. a iate vi.it winch he in.de to Waahington. iaarge l"""- ..atopmad. e.e.w.rd by ihe E ii.or of the N. C. C'nr..tiat. Adtucalt be ob. erred on the care a I urtle, .eat lo Co v. r.lua, by some I Newbern, w'.icb weighed 37 (o:ind.. H ha pily it waa uot .ent wiule Mr. Ituchann a. K.leigh, lor hi. txceii.nry, the l.vrrnor, mi; have coiertained hi. exclieney, the I'rcaiue witli several aas.'y pl.Us of eoUt. Bank of .Worth Cr.rolma. fly returns received st Ibe Kxrcntive eflire st ft'ileigh, Ute wlale .mount suh.crihrd to this H.ns i. I i.lfj l.'IOO. No .re h i. hern g.ven l.nt Ihe.b ck lu.ldera II itftet irr Ral'igh on tbe iihli. Joly, f.., the pt.rpnee of org'tnizo.g Ihe corporntion accord. ' to the ( res i. i. n.of the chart. Bank of the State. The iiirtriora of line llauk l.a.e ercUrrd a dl. viiicnd of 4J ptr e.nt on the capital atock, (leae 2". rmta, ll.e tax in be paid to the St.tr, on each individual ehari) payable at Ihe prnnipal II n k on t..e Ii. at Monday in July, and at toe Lrnncl.ee IS uaye there. fUr. Hail Road Dividend. We learn that al a meeting nf the ..i the ( l.arlotle i S. ('. II ...1 Koa.l, h Id at I a few dava .e... a dividend of lon e per declared on Ijiec.pitjl absek f.r the I...I a.x ... We believe tma road to le! doing a g.aed bu as any other II. il UoaJ li. this country. IVobt ia Jane. We atalcd laal e. k that fro.l w.a fieiinn lb ni'.rnii.g of liie 5li., but ...u.t thought it i , e..ld rnoogU. I!y our exchange, we we that le.) N'.-lh and (south nt urn I York liiatr.ct tl killed so. il killed Hie melon vines. .1 h... beet, i eottoi. and Firo in Columbus, Oa. W learn 'bat a warehouse- wa. burnt down Col urnbu.. (,,.,, which wa. !. .yea eignl In., .and bile, oi' cot.ni. end . large qi...olnv ol ol tr g..l. I.,., lull", i,, on f doilar.. Ao.ounl of 1'i.uia.ica unc-rtain. It wa. .u,p.s,.d to be liw work of an mcenii.rv Lato Foreign News. By the arrival of the N.irtli Union, ot Qi.el.ee, Liverpool dutes to the Srih clt. has been ceivd. P mm bi.U a of crtli.n rold f. r II. t ll.rrr dsya. Hillvr grade, h id adv.uieed 1 IClli lu l'l. Hrcul atulT. were d.elining. N. w un.uiportant l'riviuii. arnvjla hud brought account of another rng .gi'im nt between Hie belligerents, but nothing deri.ivr. Ilotli parlies e. 111 10 be pleas, rd with ll.e reault uf ilia tirat h.ltlu. l'lom the hulngh litgisttf. Anila-VIM K, N. C, June ;i.i, It is well tor the people of the Slate to kl.ow .bat is tic stltUd opinion of the p. o- pic of tbisaeclicu as lo their lUil.oad iu- terct. unconile county baa jct voted (last Tburadny) tbe subi.ciip.iou ticket of Jl-i,-Cdll to the French llroad Hoad by the ex traordinary majority of over (WO. lCvery precinct iu ll.e county gave a majority for iho eub-criplion. This is the DrM county that las Toted, and iik having led ibo way, it is no doult (but lleliiler-on lollo will. it 11)0,04)0; l'oik with iti. S.iU,lll'0 j and Ma.li.-ou will. it. g."ii.,0(ll). lkaide these subscriptions, about f jllti.Ontl cf private slock may be consider ed as pli dgrd iu the State. Mot decided assurances lave been re ceived f . o 111 leading member of the Soulb I Carolina I.egMaturo, that tbe balance waul jed will be made up by sutsctiptious iu that ,. taei 'pire cau be no doubt that ibis route -( j,rt.vrtl.d to the llsbun flap Houte j i(10uu Macou county, by all rtci Jt lbo-e 1 ... .I... i 11, inv 1 ia 1 t rontu. This is the leading lisliioad luterc.t of this psrt J of ll.e Stale, and oi.r people will be satis lied with bo oilier, and dn nothing for any other, ti.l tbey obtain this route tjrough ;z . hu. j atu t to pre t uX lit - but ''nB ,.oo oe,oS " - X T i r ci u with one or the ...v..b - ---- - -- - TkIi'II ' ,Ku X w,' el,u h Le itulh , . - erloru lioad will be prclerrt.il a- l-cii.gci.eap- V" V. r Ti!?. 1-.! .....f.....ie nndrr. , , ' . .:-ij.i wl" 1 "c F,,;r"c ,u" "v t ,- - the good Will of the people, wi.l luevilat I) ' i noTe ou ; ,1, 4ttLr. We say j j . f . atteu.Dt to force1 ' ' "Iu he ' - Ko.4 over Lerc t4.u. I ... o ' " ! . .' s i ! . ('' 'in. will ha. e a connection VZTo.p ,hro ll j,,cfc0 or .y lb. French Uroad i:,.,.l ' .,,. .attain TIl., :. 1UUCD 0!,iection to b, urged ill X.TlnJl 0,ber,S-, the mere man of narrow and .Hi of th. do.- the mamrer hy tbntthe build, ng i L . f . f t f 1. Cfirnrri.r1ir'.?iYi Hra. vrsa iBVnlilJii''i i f,'e Cr',r;f,'0.lft U W' ' . ",lu," i1'" ,'11' appesl ni lo tbe people ol . t. . .1..1. w. . It. 1. ...I., r f. j,c ajar ill. M'e appeal now 10 tbe people ol I - h l,0,. State. We ak oi.ly for fatrue-s : j aud juaiice, which we will aUo renJer. We I j ask lor State aid. lfl'N. I , " e a. a oi..y wr la-.ruesa A Nktii.io Sc A K tl) Tu Death lir A LlU I'll AST 1 he Uucbiio (La ) lier.id r.laie. iho f:!!omg, aud cai.a il a ca;e of "ela phaiitic.de.' A nei-ro man belon in" to Dr. S.mler. : of Holly Springs, Dallas County, we under stand, aa. frightened to 't-stn l y one of t ,'iauie s c.e-puauis, wre a unore . ist. i lie ( i Circumstances, ss e ieari.e l them, were the-.o. Aller the pertormauce of ti.e com , pany at II ully Spriugs, tne elrp1. ants were I removed a abort diaiauca from the paviil.ou ' nd cobtined iu ibe bu.be. to await the. : time A starling to the next place of exbi- J , titton; tbe bcro, bvit kuo.ug they were ' there, ss paasing bear by, teu oue ol them ipa-.cd hi. tiunk around tho body of the ( -boy, drawing bin. gently toward, hi, e-ie : iph.m-bip; the i.c.-ro st. i. g the colossil J .proportions of the .uiiii.!, which iu ti.e ! : da. guess of tbe n.ght were no doubt great Jy uiagmScd, made be.culesn effort, .nd , succeeded lu escaping from the disagreeable ; euic-raee , ne ran s snort u..t.,t,c .ml fell I o ine ground, arousing ll.e whole neightior- I I hood with bis cries ! without help, hu was tskcu and earned to c BljtIei(. fll.r (U rl .....a .v f- -o on it , ..... . ,i .... r : i . ' The NtMM'Al'iai Pit.ssj M.rjland h.s . bewrpnper c.rcui.tioi. uf 2HtWm ibe largest of any iu the sine States. Mas-i chu'ttts, with . population icsrcely Houble tbst of Maryland, has a circulation of 71-", t'iil, or about six to one. It s C.rC.llal.oU la nearly .r,ual to that of .11 ihu Souihern i ., I .' '----"' w.ivui. nun oi u.orc than (Rouble that of ail ti.e slave St.t,,. At Ihe South more than one b. If of tbe per. ac poiitid; at the Nonh one third. I be uuu.her of .opi.e of oi ol i .1 . ...I ...ln. ...... . M,.,,,.U mi a year, year,' ; in the slate States, is n.UU.l.tlim ; and Irt-e Slates, TJ.OOH.OI.O r.f the religious ihe .Uve S...tea, 4 .,(.(.. ,',0.1, and in the fi States, Slf.fliiU.Ot.li. 'Jbe number of corn,;, ot scientilic papers priuled in the bit eu , ,. t ... ,. , i ue ii.inmer iu .Ma-sachust its .lone, n af ,01)11,01.1). The : reii;,ions papers iu tho slave States, number J '.'"."i""1' copies ahiiuai.y, in .lew lors , , a. one, i i.ii.iti.Duti. J b-t neutral and ltd..- in i ci.n-v ivama alone, 1 ..ii).,....).) po.es is tu.Idiiig iu Troy and Waulord and will be finished the present w,,k, and' when complete si.d in o, riiou v. ill weigh1 but lifiy pounds. Mr. U h is now iu town, I lie- ha. become . tiartncr in the i nie, r.n.. ' a. in .Messrs. i.a Mount am and t.ait.-er Tl, three will make atiiit trip tf l,vUI miles Iron, St. Loui., stalling on the I 'iu of June after whicti thej i give an account ol ihJ perform, tice of i AUaut.c " .imi,, -. (.'.iztltr. c nothing iu the ,l,fcb.eM degree toward form, j hj M afJ (, pr, wiJoWi-) thr O'a.,h'olt ",, ,,, ,ng . connection 1. it .l they have bu.lt , .f tu fch maU ,,,0ll ,lllfr uUtui hv di,,r.m, . ', E, ' lcroauUvori.e l.o.U a ti.eb fj '" jived, and cireuu,...t..;iy b, other .it- , J i't' lo Bl lu , '' . .. 'inesscs. An eflort was ma.i. by "be ueien ; k B.a..f new imLtoveiuenU . oe.er Ufor, atte,..,.! U ...Lder .his ..II create f'J' d.t to ip.pe.ch the character of the fa.r uub.jf U t, . .borough aud pr. as, .1 tUy w.ll p..t . o obstacle it toe a .) ,ic ol u(,.c,llltJ. Jive day. w.r. oc- ! Ufi W. V. lUuibro.'., .,. of the 1-reucb l.road Koad, we believe lust ,, ,,.;:,. ;,,,. .nd on the i V - S .' i.l . .osnnces i,io..ims weru seen on the -'Oth j ' ' . , , ., a ..,,-, n...fl 1 1 Al f.AMl.t B.u.I.o,)N.-Mr. FsMoun- ; "1 re.pcc.ively. This is not, howce- T '"'"''j0 ' ' , eon-.de'" , w;i.i..-. atrial ship ..A.Untic" is about fiH. er, a cri.t.ion by which to idg, of tha cron l"" V'.X . N le bed. I h, sk i, all cot and sewed, ,d , -.-rlly. '1 he stsnds .re good, ihe weed u,n'"!'- " "M '"'V ,,, liii;M only need. o,,e coat of oil to complete ,, I heHl.h, and th pro.p, -t very flalterin . U u,,,, Oai OOli. I I.H lliacninerv .nr r.rnr... ..... .n ritai.v r.t...l. ..... I . ......... .. , . .quads on some uf the, plsnlstiuns ou thu IVs.TMAS-TXrt AT Ka V .T r r V I II K We ' f"'' '. UC S ' ' " " U " " notice .mong the ofteial appointment, bvl., ! ' !' 0Ul "( "".ir t"'u"' lJ Ihe President in the lat Cm,..,,,.; -oii.t.lulioii. the Sppoi lit mclit of J 'i. Cook as Poet- master at Fayetlef ille. N C v.c-a I l l Bryan, removed. ' ' ' CrtRt Brr.rh of Promise Cn In St. loul- 1100,000 Ditimiscs AWiiftW bjf lilt Jury. been before ibe Court of t'o.nii.o.i riea oi , ! yt . houi.s, ill which Mi- Kflio Oiilbaline Cnrxtanx sued Mr. Henry Sh.iw for a breach j of promise of marriage, laying the damage . ....I m ion l.v the refusal .if, her ''lovver"to ke b.r .'Irs. Sun, at inu m '..e, ..e.e... nm rre.icli the band-oiur. un. of 1?1 III). toil, a so'., that1 Austrian troops, abirh resultrd in the de would pa. el. .. . considerable rct.t in Mi t-M of tie luiter, stid ihe loss of atj()ul 1'fCe's iil.le heart In the eommeDcemelit ai"0 n.. n; the 1-rnich lost over (,0tl n,.:P) of Ihe suit, -be bad lix.-d tbe damage she among theui several officers. The bait, !,;! sustained ... S iU.OOu, but the more she was fought on I ho With of May, ut UttJ ; pondered upon the naughty connu.n o Shaw, in propo-.ng to mske her the his heart sucvolions suit inc rllslresol 1 ow- er tirove. oue of the most roagnifieelit pslu- tiul residences iu the neighborhood of St. Louis, and then, without caue, as slw ar r, having turned awsy and left her plain Miss Caixtang, to pine iu loneliness and endure the Uui.ts of those who had heard that she was topresi.le in the palace at Tower U rove lbs more she pondered over these fact, so humiliating to the pride of sensitive " ' 1 .l- Roman, the moie aggravairu j;rew wound iu that little loving heart, which a few days previous had beat responsive to every puh-atioii of his, until it required a whole hundred tl.ou and to repair the wieck of what had once been a heart. Hav ing discovered that she had made iniatako in esiiiusliug tbo .lamagcs sustained by this little nieiubrr st jJO.tinO, sbe bad her po tulon atnetidvd abd the sum iucrssscd to 4100,000. The St. Louie Democrat gives us this de scription of the partic " Mia. Ca.itang is about thirty years ge. Her Dgure is rslher tall, DUl frace M; she bus dark bsir.bnllisnt eyes, blonde complexion, and a mouth expressive of great r .d::: r::rL ci firmness and decision of character. .'Ir sharp, but w.tb sn rr...o of count. luuce snytbius but a.sagreeao.e ue . i ' " r . k ' HiUH 111 tut eviueace. is oue oi .... uue.. - " "V:"' BL-J' . -. l" .- lt. Sbia is oue of our oldest citneus and lariuij a long residence here has susu.u.d i.iir. Ctl la ; , t i 1 -"tlofoi. U...D.peacDl W. cmracier nereioior. umairu.i ...... Tbe ease came up for trial ou the '.'Oth .a IU.I., 11 me U'lrril u uraui j. u t. 1 h cromiss of niarrisge was proven , .... ...i,;..,, j ... ,,i Jr.., ... Krr n .1 t ii. ..rdiri I 'or l1 di.coLsolate ' , . . i . .. r"; ' J , "ilu,' o7"m." c,0,ed for ,U f'"tbt hV- T i '. f , ' , ainouni ' un, 0f imn.ei.ae cougr, .ations, wh.ch c -'Otmued J ,IU"' J"r' "! .ht U-f' to the U.t .rrvce. lt l,.a t,ed .be priv.ieg. ol au o,d man of .. ,.u.ilomitli ,,fl il,. Kver-.t lb-4-r i. " 7il T ""f 'J "S ncr. ' 1 1 Pr' " 3 ' JUBU niore of bis father a mow r t ban bran. of .F , ', . of ' -Tl .tr.,. -ill, Pmbablv the t- -- --- - - tr'"''1 J-, V? ""' , ' 1 " " "" J ' r,00J that counsel fo, , . u"de,r,'00,, CO,uu't,1 W '" ' "' " "" ' ...I. she so .ffccl-ally represents lief tiaf ; 'etd.ct sl ..side, bd lao petition Tor ,,, America bas beeu . auccful o-.e. . ..) ....... . , ,- " sr U.vrr " woo the gr,.. w.iek-. Is- ion t. ours. o. rucl sy. ..r ...r.-i.. 1, 4,, ..liar .HI . IINM.IJ r.TS.V olia Who. ..'!.. k. it. t- . , r v reus me actounis o. me r.uropesn money , g (j eoo,ti for , (.imiII prlM tj ...-.r.ets no doult Je.ircs lo know what... , Dlii, b... . ... I ney are inree per cni ' I" nil 1 ir ti stock, which bad its ot.- in iu an act of the lhiti.h Parliament, eo.isolidaling j (hence the name) .ever.! srpsrate govern- i nient .Ucka int-j one general atock, called j iu ti.e set "Consolidated Annuities," arid I ' n,n, I . r... .......... -t. I - When the consolidation took lilacs, the briu- ! ripsl of the serrrsl funds thus merged . mourite.l to jt!,I 3 7 ,"".' I ; bat Ly lhs foun d ing of ad di.ic.i.al abd subseriuent loans in- : to this stock, it smo.in.ed on the .1th cf Jau-! .., ry , 1 '"UC, to JL':l..l., (i-. JOH. Since that period only .-nelosn h.s been r.iserl, that for compensation tho U',.t loii ' p',.i!e.., on the e.nsncipvtiou of slaves j jl'-'O (Hlll.liOO ,,d a few millions bsv. been j p,i, cff. The total at the pre.c.t time is' hei.ee,, three hundred and .evenly ,Dd three hundred and seventy five miii.ous. This stock, from its smount, tnd the iru- .-. number of its holder., is more sen.i ti.e to financial inHumces than any other, ' n.l i. therefore, the fivnriie sroek for the j operations of speculators and jobbers. Iu , dividends are psyabls semi snuu.lly. STAltTMMJ Dl Lcsi hxs The trial of John McLaughlin, now going on at Chic, go, for ihro.ing a train of ears on the (is iena and Chicago I'.silro.d off Ihe Irsek, h.s dt'clorcd a n.rst daring sr.d diabolical g sag of viliiane, lotb riislsi and fe.n.Is. 'J be members vl the gsng are located at Iljffa lo, Cievvl.ul and Chicago, and it seems thrv are "cr,.'jpd iu mnrilera I .11 of devices, such as poi-.u.i.g, arson .nd railroad r. l.l . ..... C I -..CI letter, Ut.r tn.,.! ' J T , "' lo. ami au aecot.iii ie it. CI, ...jo .l:.l tl e whole- .. ' " , i ,T .,..,,. v'' " - ", ' of e I'T .'It'V , . r . -s el Kl.U.11 b.farin... .1. ...... ..... I -i ,4bir .. .7 . "' "' w many uave anllere.l bv others bai..l. cm.... I. l. aulfei : irciureo. J ... UlSCOVerj BlSV .,-COOUl ill some measure for many of the secret n.ur- , r-.lroad Ira . oy po.sou sou other me., is, .ccideuts railroad Irains. Ae . fl.at hare l.een . numerous of Uie. A'. '. Jourul uf Cum. inn it ana voircN A.XD I OltN t HwIM W e vo beeu shown several stalks of eotloi. I. om the plantations of Col. H (. lferrv favorable and as . coiise(.c,,ce cotton ia rather backward. The instances in which bloom are- found are exceptions, The com crop,, a general thing is t.roiii.siin. Wnl, ...,il.i.. ...... i.. . r.. , weeks longer, sn abundant harve-il will be reshx id. Tutlui,i I'mt-ltun. Tu Ahmv Wok w Th, ,;rc,;llf ij0 (ia-nii) iKmorrst b arns thai tl, army worm have hi. ..I- their annearaned in .treat "" " was surrounded by . clo ue., an.i llirv tiecsnie an t..., .......... ""l'uB "euuing anil everything cl about h"u" " "''led as t render en- dur.Doe impos.ible. '.en. i.uiier, contai iiiiil' sou. res ami ' .. . tl. R.ul 'i iii ,. , . . I'miki nr r. Lav mi. i rr. ' . i 'lV ,M "f l'UU1"'- .ln 1 f N. Cl Journal, inform, us that tl.s NEW-YORK COUKESPOSDEXCE. - .Tvr At'- uik siiniiirr 'Vdi'r-. 4 inrruaii Hut'' Jlmi.'tr. A'Uiitmy f Mnic 'icoiini,ii.J'ooi ami li, Wj iiry parteil. 'J lie Jlun t. The o last team. r.lrongbt lidin.., 0f '"7 7 "7" ' 0. icu wu 1 ; "" '""M 1 .-.-...- . uli Aul. trisna sdmit a retreut, not tr,,U. 'fbs conqu. neea of the War upon this e.n.otr, ' for four iiiot.ths at least will not be fvor. j He, as tl.u immense amount of specie set by every steamer, shows that such , drain 'cannot lat long without greatly curtailing eredit and discount, and thus cram,;ug j business men. All foreign debts are bting collected, claims sold, American stork, ut ... ....1 n..t tv. ....rl.t .,..1 .1.;. .. ,o.-v. y- "1 i't but ; continue until our crops milure, then, if a. war continues, we will begin to teaiite , benefit, not before. A very handsome demonstration M made at tbe departure of Smith O'ltrito, by the H.ilitary and civic societies of Ike city. He is a rather veitora'olu and dignified usa in sppesrenee, but committed au error iu bis short visit, unnecessarily comia ling oc identifying himself with a party. " J ot'.cr't I'irlil," or the place cf luii4l of poor people in New-York for tiesrlr a ! century, has Lern for several wveks a rui 01 . of ,0rror b- ,,,e i ,er ri t. ;g of tl.o..ud. f(f.r ll0us...d of hs.mii form., knock... I h ,l e cfl",,,,., piling up lb. boards. ,uU ,oditt of remaiii put into other box. w in e"b-va 1 - -,eJ lWm, UfM T.plic(. , lm " iBotlr u holt Uur.k which will have to uu- 0"S lL "u' r"". l" , ot.,tre )jjel, ucl, kuowa no bouuls. I ... fcooie soutlirtners are mak.uj tb. ir ip. ( I)C(1 ju our w,ju,, ou b;eJ.ul9 ,uj LiJtl. , ueBi W.aiher still very cold .. Jht A,UnH .s,tU, ilu.UUt" j, , ,. jht Amfllt,,lH ,t , iiu,;cf; , . Mf o( bfW 41iJ mQml ,i,t,ol. wu; , -. i . i .,, , ,- his own, rvccblly gave this lily a b-igrj and two horses, woilb about el.'Uii, far tt-.i ple .-r'e be bad in taking her out f . ii- -.0i.. . .- m '.. ". fcbe witb some shree Jr.., I M"'"1 1 f"r tl"m' ud "' 1 '7 tbeV' - ' " ' ''IST.s o - aui.ple, earne-.l, and tratbful t) I o "" l.anoicap, . lit. I 1 usually fine ; aiteudaiice very la Kespcctfailr yours J une V. i. I.alrr Ifera I tlif.iriijs, B,-iou 3D J 1'!:ti I.oUia, June I he o.eri.uJ t.i , of the I tit i. May, brings C.lilorLta id.m.. w hieh, however, sre urt.mportabl. A !'." A li.blio fleet of clipper, were o.er Jar, s.J it wss.xpected that tb. ir car,, t s oti.i depnsa Ihe Cslfornia market-. FraJs was brisk, ...d rsii.ihg new. f.rorvl.'.e. I'-s crop. ... favorable for a luil b .r t 'I h. Indian, have burned suolhcr hou-t Ued iii u ff In Orr-on the Uiiuin? be. frou.lr.Jf. Kiver w .. dtteeur.ging, .r.d in...) l.'s .ff nian. were rrtu.L.ug. uenrt.l llstaey b.i ordered en expedition lo open s : on ro.d bct.ceu Ibe Columbia nnr J Sail Lake. The Stesmer Surpri-e. Iron, Msr.iist, report, li.st th. t'.lf of Mexico s. br. f I ed, but it is sa.d tbst the Un.cr.at.iu probably prove euccesslul. A 1 rotbtr ol Kx l'rrsidenl uaioga was marching ... thousand nit u against Chihuahua A pr' ty cf Liberals bad lift Kl Vio Ul' buahua. Tux Chmi CtiAvrt.. HkAia-Mf-Murphy w.s beaten in s gsu.e of cben jr. lerdsy .fi.-rnoon, at the Morphy Chr" B. lisrd Boom, at the crncr of . .tree I .nd liroadaay, by Mr I hou p-" . . ' .... I. ,.u i "h -""r'V , 1 " " ' JA, one to turee o ciors, au. ' . . . ... T il. r" crow" ' r"lu'"" ' , , """.ent ol those prese-, . .oo " M'' W '"T? S liHI ll.lin; Oil III! M.IIJ .'". .... .i . - ..I ..n . we. OWJ hill, lor OilUS. h seeoo- - . , .. quarter pa't ' lued until fie o ( elob .. u ...,l eoolinoed until fi'S o , ,Le gonleatants .djourncd to the N. York Che. Club Booms, whet, "t 1 i :.. .1 .... ....... r. ru'.liJ i j i,s defeat f Mrf ' '1 homp.ou l Igsiues. Mr. Murrbv alloaed l.. r I' j tbo sdvu-.tsge of one knight Ann..'' . il l),e r. laved lo morius -.. r ' l uxt lh demolished. clock thrown from tbe V' inaiitlerivcs .cross ute room, -i- .. .rnill' l ud "' pa-aage ,,,.o .no ...... .--. ,f oilier .rlieles ol lurniiure I) i.' I.,:. ...e.:ia were bent IS her bands, while u.iug them, si.d siring""' y none of the family were seriou-1)' "J" " j A Ene .addle horse iu Mr. D '" sevcr.l hog. were killed by , " ,! Hash. Tb. house being total wrcrt, abandoned the next d .y. Kit ll.w'.M. u Mb. LxTcmtu'. MAJosnr-Cp tc moment the sggiegali ofl.o.al vote "' eounlies lor ftlr. Ue'cner . , .,, for Mr. Le'cher i t . ' ' . ''oxn'. CJ.W17, making me m-j' J , I Iactol.tr T-eMyty f" tclJ",lv y.i bo lo heard fmtrj-
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
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