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r nvonping at 6 fearful rate upon the turbu lent water, mid, in loother moment, crash wilt tin- boat upon the water sidewise, stav iog in two cf the planks and L'iviug our ioIc rrft two fearful jerks by two succeed in Mart'.-. 1-1 M mntain stuck to the boat lis-- hero, Siit lo-t his hit, ami pot a dash f the wave, bul soon recovered and threw over Ihe t xprc-a l"i nnd tbo last remaining 1 alis-t. and ried out, " lie easy, t-nt!e-n. hi. I 11 bait' her nfi jnt once more.'' Iu .mother iii.im.Tt we went up a few hun dred fret s.vn. and the steam propeller V ,un; Atnerea wa tacking across our tinrk. I now propi-rd to swamp the boat nnd balloon in the lake, and trust to being pirkrd up bv the Younir America, but the ir-.ir.onith.it we should ruskf the ehote and lrv iaui, as e cros-ed the bow of the t. sni.-r, I hi j tare u.-. a it hurrah. La Mountain had now cut of the hint ail he i- mid, nnd we were within fifteen miles of !. ,orv, the jralc ?ti!i rapin; below. Li Mo ii. tain ii;i;ht hive remain.! iu tlic boat brl-iw, and jumped out at first touching tho caiih, and I no impropriety iu tint, as then we ns'iAil have had another hour or t o n wait t h . lulling of the pale; but he raid he would share our fate, and he also ciml'Ted into tho basket just as we wero r acbit.,; the hind. The I.anms.j I yaw by the swaying to and fri of the lofty tree into which w n.ut irnvitiil.lv 'ls'h, that oar worm t'-ri were at hand, but I nill had a bl'tud l ope that we would be saved. I ordered two men upj.: the valve rope, and westruek i.bin a hundred yards of the water, among sotr: scattered trees, our Look, which was of i.-ch and not a tt.tr iron, brn'.:ic like a j e !r:n at the first eatch of it iu a tree, a:. J e tiurlin ti.roujh the tree-tops at a fearful rate. After daslirig alon; this way far nearly a mile, cra-hing and breikin; d:wt. trees, we were dahed most fa. fully in'o the I 'u;h' of a t ill elm, so that the basket iwurj under and up '.hrou.'h the rrnteh of t'.e limb, and" while the boat had c ught iu soti-.e of the oth-r branches, Mid t':.i brought u to a little, but, in anotner n.orneir.. the " Atl .n'.id " pi.ff ! up her larje pronoi tiona, and at one snoop away went the limb. I a-kt and boat into the air a hundred f.-et, and I wa afraid some of the rrw were itnpa'ed opoti the 'era;. This lin.b. about e:-ht ir.eb thick at the butt and fill of t ranches, not weirbirc less that x or e .I t p-nr.ds, prove ! too much for the " At !arri"." aud it brought her .u 1 Jenly doB ur n '.He top of a very tall tree and collaps ed l;r. It wa a fearful plu:ig, t-ut it left daiiV.nj Vetweeii heaven and earth in a tn--t sorfiwfa! 'o")kin plight of UicLiuery 13-: cu V 'una jif.e l. Nene f f i- re Fe-io-j-'y injured, the many e ri-, the tronj Loop made f wood r. : iriti. at.d the c'j-e w-pker-wsrk ba-ket Miir.' u frox ha -in, i Jor,2 a the mac bin '.in.- tj-::.er, an 3 tbat e.u!J est Lave .' . t- d t o oi l it. Im jr. V" cam to tie 1l 1, or rather te, of V- f 'I WhitDey, town cf Henderson, J-;T :-n c jr.ty, Nr York '.V- ;.j .-)' hove tie ' Atlantic " re t .1 f - ht I h.'.pe may prove a more j if-'i:! j'jnrr -t ion of what we pro- r -ed to i.' .' on t;.i iiit-reatfa o.ciion. John wlse. S- : 'rr ,.', A" try. A" Y.,J!y 3- ' M or-.: N Y .'jj'y 4 Mr. La !uu'-i; ar-ved here thi morning with t' e re r.ti ; 10 tf the rt-iai h p. It will be uii. .t 1 t,ere a ft day, when he will re r ' i. a::d make another ravage from 1 " s.-o K.-!rd Mr La Mountain is yl :j-.J aliUt the face and limb.. ' "y; r ai. l I'vde .-iturtjid to their , 1 .If. i riFl L Aui.ioST Mr Cr'-.tes ten as rj;' z ' r: i- ft-o-tinj a man who bad !, ;ui -1' - 0' a capita! (fence. After a-i ' t and p-vvretu': a-;fcni-, he e'osed tJft't thf fi.lowiB' striitio ui beau "j- a 'e."ry ' h n i j : in h ' et?-DI c:'jr.ei coa c 'r:4 t'. thfj'ht ef niaa's creation, he ( If 1 to L :u tttf three OjiaHteri who wait i ?'j-tan,'v at i i th? t a-jTi- -J.'tice. Trjiii ij i M ey, and 'h i a ! i,-ed t:.m : Slll.i s miif ll.m ' Tuetl s:d Jj i " tg,k hi. ii. fi-it fjr he mi'.'. t'-i. t ur- .ti ? y lis. " Trj:a aiade ai r i -. " . 'isi, tii-.ke him not. for be t ' thy satiC j j-is ." ' jt M r?y, ' :'' 'r - 'i 'J2-0 her kr;e i, ani iookUi lip t. 'jijo L;r t k;.. nj.iai.J, "(j, ijji, iu..- hi id I w.ll watih aver him with u.y ' are ii.ti -h a!, the dark path which he I-.- ij have to tread." 'I i.eu tjal trm !c otn, a:.d ai i to hi:;., " '), taan, ti.oi art the '.' I r-f M'.rf ; go aud deal with thy -v ''.,.T i in- ; jry. when he Cn:shl, w..re Jraan t : -i tv ir- fctid a,- i !i-t evi Utic, and what iu j't Lave been their own ramici'tott, t - i -iit ii a verdict of ovt jai'.'.v '!'" Pi:K-t:tvtI E and ,UwaV Have ! V 't't rtH i'repare a double j-re'j b le ' M-et r Ainu.-. li-j. iu the .l.ape of a 1 i ' ' It Kiay he i.tied in-i I-, to k-.-p t 'u.i o.i i A ;:.e waur, wit'i a iavt-r ot p i- n, ti 1 e;.r-el oa'sidt with any mate ! rfio. l'j: s suTifi rit q-iautity of . 't. a t ' r urn. r, anj f,f r ,t with .'..- ! ; it (resents :U;c he:: - r thaa ar.j - r ii. and it in ue ice eri''jn, you vm aiw-.yt taie t'.d watt-r. I have cov my let- attr in ti u at i.f (iiiui'.-, a ! t -j -i i-f ,) the p'cher in the n,-rtiin 1 cot the i.i-a rr jut-era ft cm a-i Iri.:, i l en aii many wars a.o, a-,! mmid th . -'. : l-.dij . N..:.t u u m, t a-.y -.vi!.! i-e f-itthtr. ai.i c.a he ... . f i a ,-. VI. i.- -- it a -ii. ii! 'j ia;.t t v of ict. i. p-:t i.-.t i a Li? ;hi r 'A iter it t it-it., ra; id'.y, i .t a lar-e .j'lsii'itj -a fi '. i' e- the t-:iu (t-s'jr? of !He wst r, o ths' it ! i a I '.' ' f it with " ' .' . i 'ii. U in t ... way j- .'. r " Tad iya N git Cip,' i: Iter -rr-ened than in an i t p-'.ebtr '1 ry .: 'h i '' 't 'jJii't Sjiln A'tt'rtc tn. s, , R .r,r T, Vw Vjr'tt T ai"' " ' -t'e j.nr i '.j ar- ,,f insular la tit ." ' ' ' yo i' j ! iy 1 1 coii p.-l br ;jr- 1 - t. ti-r t'.t- inn, of iii-r rt-t ' '' ' -r J i in of h-r t arn i ...r . . . ,. ,r. ,: .,(. ha ht-eri t r.. ... .t .,,,., 0f ..,',., ! r- " i-eo'l "I- u t , r rti; ,,, .v i.iu- ;i y a.-a ... i, , j. ,,. ,. ... , j t i l.ffth it Hie mj-t pi ,i Se Ivr h t,. .1. r.-tu-c) t !e her any inform n.oij to her parn.ra;'. , tti iletiies that h l:t :. j r..,,. rty vv ;u -., .,;,.... ,...., .t.pi03t0i:t.r,butthi,,k the, had bet- UgWutute,will,ou favor any mea.ure'., wo... ,I0W -a .arr..r.oc.i o, ,e . ... - , , .-. 1 r 1 itoi was ,, intend. Uatson fcsrj.. U.ree,..,. .,, ,. ,, f ,,,e , Wr ljoi(i ,m U rays that 'ending to the re-Openi ng of tho Afiicanslare If 1 have ane seri f , ' '' "'"I" L?.,,,,! . "! 'y;'r" " , - , : un. Is , Puolie Trcaauier and kings and 'jueens du ic-t sleep logethfr, and ,rde ?" and that nil the candidates present that the revi 1 f'f fesr, ot this instant, fiejiil (Ipe"nc, he ,s fry' t , , 11..,,, rstjlc.riu ... th.s.ay- l ,., ;.!at..e pay ...d ,. W. k, ; ' ? an.wered in the negative, and Mr. Danfortb .XtVZX ? V "" ' ,h.t P' , e.,i au.aed by lue Aa-inaus . . . , t t . e , .,. .,, ou, .u . , .ue. B: i , ine ne-, IMA were u.reet.d , u ' , ,,, .rrted couple o , e,l. also answered in the n-gntive fir Maj Brow-! ft Jh" sVyr is . t Z T' "V m "m" t'V I , , b.-ait-a IL. :n : 1 am ir.uiii leui r 1, ,1,, . ..roi. a i. was toe or. f.n .tor e.i I.. , . 1 u s- .......... 1 .. . . r . ? , . . ' . . ,. ' . . j . . 1 . . . t e. . . . 1 l the tSoutli, ll arise from the antirrhan. f...... !.,..( M.urr n'O t'l'" . . . I. j j u.a.iou ii-ti . -t u 'f - a.o 1.1.1 i.e rt.tt-...., u.s a.,,., mil v,t w n..,,,rf. .V i-JM t ...4: ,c t'.e alia M tr 'a ,to S'.71--?i4.V''-.,i'ii, Vc Ati CHARLOTTE: Tuesday, July 20, 1S59. Ki'tt CtlMiRFSS, !EN. S, 11. WALKUP, OF UNION CDUNTV. Ij'Our paar h.ia Im-cii lit-lii ved hy tho i xtre'ne lic:it so ihjtimir our ruller ttwt we lud tn in ke a n. w one. Pur brethren of the type kn..w Low important it is lu have a guoti rtiller to exeeutr ' Eemcuibor Whigs aud ConBOrvative Men That in about ten days you will he called upon tut'Xercise the nfits of freeim n, and in doiin; so you hou!.i go .Vr tt.l p-ltv best calculated to benefit the e.iut.t.-y . Hcmcmbcr Tax Payers T'nt .Mr. fr-iife la opiiosij lo tue Distribution ot" t ie public I.. in. s smong llie States, ai:d wh.l ii.llit.ti of sen. hai hun givtn tn the Wc.iern Slalt i. Noi'.li t'aro'.ina has nt.t received an acre for n i purpose. Remember Also l"mt if North "aroimi had received her fair proportion of the puhiie lands, instead of being in debt fur luT public improvements she would now b.. not of deht and Ir.ve a surplus in the trrsaury. I. an I worili JM.'hlfl.f'C'J l.nvt reen given to I linoia to liuild a rail ro.d ovt-r 700 milts long which it has .tci-oinplishe'l mm the p-ojtle are not taieil. Su tin- people oi'N irthfarilina, under such auspicious c rcuHistances wnu'.d hive been nut of debt also and besides her present railroads being completed, she w .uld be hit- in uinlertike more. Ittvncntber tht ee thuiij and llicn go and vote for Gen. Walk up. I Discussion at Concord. We wre preaent at Cuiieord, an Weiinediy lat. and hi.'r.l the discuss on ht tweeu General 1 Wa l.u: and Mr. Trsie, and we were jileosed lo ate how gillaPlly our caniiiu.ite bore hitns' if. G- n. W.ikap led off. He commence d by il. plaining why lie w-s a candidate tint it was al toe urg-r.t niiciUtton of Ins friemis, ns t'oey wre des- ruus thai t :e r xlravig uices of tlie j.ernmei.l ...o'd oe uhihtteii to the people. T'.e 'i-n-ral than referred to the position of his napo'ient. J'ani he had I.- n in t'ongr-s sti years, ami had done notrnnr, was agam-l the Pension bii'. for the relief nt the oldiers of I "13 was in fivor of the Oregan bill, opposed to Dmtri'intion, and ot.posed lu every leading mensure of Mr Hu ci ar.an's a.iniii.nlrjtii.n the ?30, K.O.Ol'O lull, llie Ain"ricsn Protectorate over Mexico, the Pacific, ( Rail Bond, ic. Inn. Waikup a I an desired lo kn.iw win Mr. .nje would support for Presidint. ' II- this re '".r red t. the rx'riv ig e.ct of th o;... ! ernment, ani stated that while un.ler Mr. Kill-, in ir- thf rxoneitur' s were not much above $37,- t n in.nuij, n ,'rr the ru'e of the eeon'uny loviog I), moer.iti. the cxpenditu'fs Ir.d reached s grest ui..r. from ". i.fl'JO.O'iO to JSI.Odfi.COO unoer ' Mr. Bj'i.tir.n lli.it corrupt, on wit pervuung the m !.,i-e1Tr.i'-ri'ir cd t-l the Patterson . Iter. r- the P.e.:i. nt had been written tn for t;.c pa-' o' i ti . tr.ii'r .el f..r rtarty purpot-es t .t tn.- .urpius 't it by Mr. rillititfe had been V .'-'.I"! a:,d t-. x -vrutiienl had to borrow m .. n.r.l spoke one .t ur, tui lull at.siieu ii. friend. .Mr. rr,it r,,,, t np'y. We sull not at. t'::ij! 'o fdiow .Mr. 'rnge regiiiarly tornu'o :ot u.- c u " oi., I'L '. t- .aii rt !t-r lo such parts as htm to !..- ui.t iintHirt nit. He atitmol-d ti .i-lVm i.i on-Met a the rp"scr.t.t.vc of the D.-i' ' he si . I titolin the eanva-s b.'w-.eu him ap.J Si.w, srho Wis supts.rtea by inn opponent. e.-r vts ,. ai.pr. vet! hy .Mr.Ptoe. Ilealto w-iit on to argue to ati-- t'.e p ..pit. tits I : , i--r: . t '.:.- I'ei.a. ,n iji I w.s t.-or.-tct ltej l -'lid h v.; t .n S ' 07 .1 ioi 'ei to i . y the C'.aiil." an .';.r r-'-s.in In; ass-gncl for op.f.'mg it v. ,t to,i i;.i.. ia ai.iM.j.H. VV. ( .oner, A-i.o mere r.eii, w .u.u f..fe rectov d a lare um. A f-n r p-e.. i, I tic truly in eauae rieu no n would ric-ve their pr .(union .e w iulii wiloiuld I if a.'l'ii'fr to.t w- ui'. be riee:veu by the com. iii't'i . ...i. r .i.d lo show to t ie- p, ..pit th in, :..,r- n-- of the p. lion. lien. W.lKiip st.l.-t: to.it one ..r i ,-: ......er. of ,-:o w. now in IIIIMI III ('... ... C only f.r .:e!. from winch at n,.c l..ve ,e -, .'vol .,,.) .. ..0...n h: : p.-..ii ;,t he iaj..i.t.ee I.. i..e !,:.(.. s.ltu Uc.use rich n... n 11: out o-'Vri icd vtte on tht O.-g -n h.i! S..J ! .e b ,: wis tne . ii.e a U.il uiitr w Iticri sevr; ot i. r Mt tea had u-uu .utuitud, and th.l ht. cu o no I gti anti.t 0" wu-n a it prri uted le.r-.'l :' I a 11. ...... i.. 'If Wit g t.te bail pre. : sftit-.- ur If ..r a :n.i setut, .ll.o jt toe f ..ll.te i.jii.otr to ei.,i'..e lor to he rt-.eitec, ite would 1. 1 e -1.! j,' .it. rt II 'juu . loe fi, . f,.,-y nuin- itrm n,:.-i,i m I, n.t.tie a SiiU t-t aiiitnea.cn, yt I v,i . a p-pulal.on not ii'.reuing fr!y tiious. ii 1. o tot-. I tor ht r aCiiiirrtuli utea ul llie was a jtio..cr.lie ...te. II.; .'tt !ri It ,.f. v t.i.t charge of n rl til .1 1,1, e-e 1 1 ... ,.. i f . . i. u.i I,., y ere i....r.; eeoiioiui. '.ai .....it Si . Y t.'e, on, th a-,t to.bOUlUU, iii,' ie : .re us . t .tt in ri I witi'.-ii we le e '. ' t. w MM. .tntt s ll.c s. r.ge.1 . ,-1. ..I it. ..: Ur 1 . .it.. .it' ad i,m -t- .l.-n lo oe jli.fi J..'i... 'I -it .v-...g-.: exot-n mure ol lien. P'n'. . f .-. i 7 . -J. I ,,e ti.ei, ...lurt. of brat .1 ol 'dr. Uoe'i-n u o's wa. r 1 ,J o , 1 JO. II il Mr. i ..o.-i .. ,,,.i.g to ..Cole- U.il on t.'ori- re, i. y , . ;e 1 1 . upp, o,.r is tiol, , ett'!,. I l.e "'-j-l ep. ,e, ,t. iu I... ri' I e of I .e Palters. ii irlkf, he all. nip l"l to "'-' "I il tail it a . oniy l.bou .i.,,r I. ...ii lo ,.,i,. .,r w . .r..(ea.eu f ie ex-. em.u j ....i t.i tl IV.. i. ..t :t-t .1-; he tii a li ,1 ot neie .,w ti.e I. Iter 'now toe .1 u. -sun tt. prove, that i an-( kretwii lite eottt-'i-.l ut on' I not beftse lii.,t the I' i.. 1 1 - i.i.eo... .-.... II-ry. !..y ,,,! Hr, .. II ,. I M K.rr,r,".r Ii V Moore Ko ,""""feU n'J "'",c' W"" v , , . , " ' - df rel.lir.tion, f. o.u which a second sober Sun 11 fttVRnrt I'llEVEN'TlVE "' . ..i. . ,.. i ,,. , tn.. te , ,.r,s t l t.en n' . '' ' -1 re, r. q., h u taken a stand agaiu-t niarried people , '"'''re .11 Riiruotir County t " If elected to' tl,n.i,.l.i ..m.l.l I,...-.. 1. 1 1 ,, ,il of (he S','l,tl' . .... J - -to. ci laiL'oi, i,f-cuse nan uuiirna. 01 o-" -a. u nm iiteeiin ou ac-. rest liid. Now, when he was e'ected eiglit dol lar a day was w hat lie was to receive, yet when it was increased to alioul (33 per day he lock that. Nun, how do the peuplo know that the amount orp.iy will not he further inerensrd. Let the peo ple think of this, and vote fur Wulkiiji. G. ii VolIiU:i replied for half an I'.onr, and Mr. Craige t joined fi.r about fifteen minutes. A correspondent fiirnikht a us ft ilh tlie following i.otiee of the diseunitioii, wt.ieh shows how fr tlic tiencrai pleaded his fr'ei.ds in C-.barrus; Vncori;. Jn'.y 31. Ic!a3. Ma. Iloi.ros: I take (ire.it pir.niiri- in auying lli.it t;t-n. VVnlkup i.i.s li .t u diei.lidly Uvnii,tii tmprisnibn here i?v hi prcch yenttrday. People will lislm to lino, because they like his uiiutl i clylr of (. e. i , umlemt inu wii.it he says, iilni I think him honot. Me cleurly got Mr. t'r.iiL'e Ion the f jpendilurea of I lit- General (i.veriitnf nl, I Squ itter Soverei4iitv. the Fenxion Kill, th- I'.icifie ' l;..ilron.i, the Tiiirty Million Hill, the inerrme of iiuv to niiiiilHTa nf I'. ii;re.8, uml the Mrxiei.n J iV.lt cl .rjtu. Mr. Cra -g direei.-d Ins erl'..rl chief j ly to a detuiee 'f his uwn rourie, snil while it is ' ritie It : in to ear he pretty wi II aucc-ecded in this, j lie le;t llii pirtv ' tnh nnd dry." Tor he did not 1 approve or Otlend any one of the preal ineiisiirc I recoinineiideil by the preent Duiiik ratic t hicf ! Mr. t'raipe expreiifed his tletrmin ition to po fir j the nominee of t lie ('harleat.m C .invention mi I iinitit r Him it w:is 1 So Mr. Doughs may t Init tjimi a fru-iid in M-n. Wuikup ihuiks hu will get strong vole m tne upptr uni! lower cunt'eit. A FKIKND. Mooting of tho Grand Division. The (.rand Division nf tilt! Sons of Temper- I ancc fur North Carolina mtt at While II ill, ou 1 Wednesday last. The nuinbvruf Dilegatei weft quite large, and it delioer.itions were presidid j over by the G. VV. T., Rev. Mr. ('uimiiing The i propeclof the cause of 'JViiip-ranee is said to be ' quite prospertus. the nuii,hi-r being douitieu du ring llie last six month, so reported, we leurn, hy I tttclt. S., M. A. G irinan. We Uarn alo that uj ' menibrrs vvere reeeivcd in lite Grand Omsiun. : tin Thursday there was a Temperance ct lebra. tiun at Steele Creek Church, which, w ilh s large 'number from Charlotte, we attended. So g-eat i wa the demand for conveyances that we had to take n chnnce in llie " slow coach," and nfler wait , ing " for the wugon " uotil our pitienee was al i niot thread bare, we did f et a ride, nnd not so uu 1 Comfortable a one as a person might have supposed at any rte we renched the ground in goon time ' The Grand D.vuion being in esinn. we went to lite Church to hear iu proceedings. We had not ' bren lung in the Church w hen it wa stated that a procession would be formed. The marshals then proceeded lo form the sf-ve. ra! Divisions into line. After this was perform j ed the Chief Marshal with a Tempera. ice B ind proceeded to the Ci.tireh for the Grand Division. ! After all the preliminary arrangement were ' made, the procession, headed by Ihe Bind, pro. ; ceeutd tu the Stand. After reaching the stand, ' tiie lines were opened and the Grand D vision ' marched turough to their places; after the crowd ! wis c iu'ortahly seatrd, the exereisrs were com. mriice.i hy prayer by the Ruv. (. A. Darby. John llirt, Esq., tiitu introuuerd to the su ! dieuce the liev. Mr. ('nnuiiings.'U. W. P.. who gave a Insitiry of t!.e rise and progress of Tem pt ranee Societies in the lintcU Stales, li s ad I Urtss was alttntiveiy listened lo by liu vast as semblage. After the cnne'iision of M-. Cumining' ad. dress, Mr. Hjrt ii trndueed lo the ., ll .'ii nee, A. M Gorman. G. S. He delivered a very lengthy ad. dress, gt ner.il'y advocating the IVniperaner cause. After .Mr. fiorman c.u.c!nderi. Col. W.C. Ibaty. E-q , of Vor'kv.i'e, C.. w is introduced to the att. , dieuce. He apeke some li ne, t king a scriptural view of the su! j. et. r Aft-r Mr. Hcaty cnncluded, D,nn-T wis an. nouit.-ed, sud the aat etunpsny surruunded thret , tut) i table 61 leal with the fond things furnished by the Son of Temperan. e, of hitv Hall, for a gentieiii; n informej us that no Sid wis ;is':Mi from luoee who did not belong to th order. The Dinner was well pn pared and fr. iu the lest in which some did hornr to the e.iihicp, we inrg:ne their iipp'.'tites were s;i irpei.tJ L-y lieltm. g to t tic good t. iuperar.ee spe. clo. Diiir.e r eeli.g over, toe re wn africnd'y greet ing tetween the hr'lh'en of tiie order Irom other sections, and we had the pie tsure of greet, ng eve ra!. A tare from the Bind wa a ;nU for Hie crowd tu be sealed lo h'-ir more speaking. Prof. Pfrlirg, of Greent-hor o". w.s then iotro cocci to tiie i-.udienee. lie eom.rneed hy aty n? that there wis a ci-u..: 1:1 ti.u n-'! of I! -'iN of .N si r,r..:n,, wl.ithsaiJ i.u .'cruel or unu-uai punis nier.t siiuu'-l te in fl rted mi a mm." I'" to ex,., f t a man to deliver a rp.-erh a''t. r piyir.g attention lo the things furni-hed, at the tallies yinrft r a-snot uniisil punishment, he did not know w'.,t w.s. He then took a br.nd notice nf C.e , fT- ct 'A inteifp. r.ili-:e, aid its de!' tt ri u- III fluiice '.n sositty. fl-.lore cor.eludif" the crowd w-s iiiterru; ted by the prospcrt ot rain, hut t.ia ch.u.l pasting over he resumed and concluded a v-ry ii, 'cresting adcr's. We m ,.!r pre raration for leaving for home now. ;eei wss r.intr inncnv. oi nao .re we l.ft If. Jo ;-e .I-., re, K .j . t ic .Son uf 'tmirmnrt ai ib-oneii.. .mmtnctd .t.d.-csnig ihe people nm peaking. hole, tin ee ehr-tion rrfl-cts great ec iiniiiitiie mo, arr .1 gen ihe .il'.ir, hi , tv.-r ) thing in iu noti.ii.g h .pptneu toni- r the tojoynn nt I pre., nt. Tt.e number present was estiuiilt be about o.Ci.O. Taueiii y the temper incc b i lion ui.lil 'here shall not exist an intbriale Not So! IStnnrr ir. inil.'ites tint while pn term 1 1 g lo di.t-Iiut- runnirg w is si tne joic tunc aecre'lv Tie Sii:-hi Gen. Waikup as a can. in: . le. wr.t.ng letteri seerelly o,j,n V,. know .is n tier-nl part, ol the district to oil C I. Walk I nd w h' n letiot.s lei.ot.s any parle-d w tu h.m a e.,y or two b r',re I. nioii C urt, he left u. lull y l,v,rp; his n.ilid mace up to retire -Nothing o.il a o.re , p.,.c , f,lr., eou'd ' "loured Inmtli t .SC Ihe fl. Id the see,.J .. lint we woii-ft put t .ur fri'i.ds on their guard nut lo lten to any of to. rt;s,.ls of th. ir t ne,,,,, ,, f, tUy msy . t;-, t ti.. n. :( ail Kinds ami every rt'tVirt" ' '- ""yy"nt ' "" ' ' ""r o i.e ,..! August mil. I.et s u,. our duly f rtpr .e rt at to fi ,d. I), i oo ) our t-uty, by y- ur duly Ir r-.l ng lor Wa up. Eaiik of North Carolina, slot ii.ob.ers of tut new H..hk nf North met in Itaingh on li e -JOtli uist .nl. aiov. tas cod w tnet.'.i.ir and K C riewnan, point, d .swcraUry I.J K. P. Il.f.le. l:.q., t erer t,.ry. 'I l.e iU.i i hohlers sen ill so ..ays. I In Thursday the following id Din Cfors, M ..... ...u. ,,on. ... r.. iii.ii"T, ii .ii. j. i. , . . ., . - .... , .. !,. i ii ,t. . i....... .. t. . .i . i ' . . . ti-uu iii a Hiiir.i t-.,i The stocliholdcrs adjuurnei! on Thursday even ing. The Uuaril oi lirectori met on Friday, when Geo. V. Mordecai, Km., wns eltcted Tresi. dent, and t.'liarlea Drwcv, li , Co-lner. . I part of tbe Btape of tho Metropolitan up to Peace. I tho roof of tho theatre in the third tier, an Lite newa from Kurupc sUted that an armistice j elcvatiou of fifty feet, at sn anglo of 4 I de Imd bet n formed between tlie lit liferent arniiia prres, w ith i'ol. Luill lliiih soundly and to he e.intininil until tlie lotli Au;'in-t. ! fiituly perched upon his fthoulilcrs. M Uut late inlelligeiicsrJor which we are indrhted j lilotldin bad his heaviest balance polo, and lu the HiiUrlin for the futluwiiig notice announcing commenced bis perilous walk without the peace : I " Vn.i.roio. Julv II r.:ic-' has Iwm sivned be. twern l:. Kuipcror of Austria and myself, on the following basis. An I'.ili.iii t'onfedrraer to siirl untli r the lion. ersrv PrHaidenrtr nl' tl. Poim!. The luniiemr Austria concedes tliu rinht in l.uiiibitrdy ht in l.uinbitrtjy lo ti Kuijierorof the French who irnnura tht m to the King of S iruinia, the Kminror of Austria pre. serves Veo'c.e, hut she will form sn integral p.rt ot' the Itulinn coufedratinii.'' So great was the effect of this news that the French funds roe2J per cent, and its annoHiiee. iiient iu both Hniiae of the HritUh r.irii aiiu-nt was receivet! with proline il clieers. Prlsoncvs Esctiped. t tu Thursday last, fuur prisoaers c.inlined in out jail made their escape. One, Klotti, who w convicted al the Inst Superior Court and w is un der sentence of death, wa aiming tl.rni, and it is liscly he would have escaped, but he was so anxious after his dry ijijsds and being rather cor pulent, it wss li go nrf Ii was overtaken si ut a mile from town. Walls, Stork ton and a free negrn, the two former eonfiiied to await lin-ir trial for larcenry and lite latier for a misdemeanor, are yet at lare. Il appears that Walls succeeded in picking the loci, of his cell nnd he allied the other to leave their cells snd being secreted in the debtor's ro in, when ihe servant w lit) wait- on lite prisma r us cciided I lie Ihird floor tiiey made estate, an J none has been t..keii but Floyd. Stabbing Afl';iir. V learn that Samuel .Mcfraeken was sttl-hei on Sunday aOernoon Ust, by a man named Faro. They hail met at bYati.'a shout oi .,;,., from Charlolte, where we su;.poe they h-ui ton for the purpose of drinking and vthilc there ha. a misunderstanding, when M'-Crac ken wait -t..h lied. This pl-ee has been fra long time a mi sane and it is strange thMt it is still suffered t remain by the pop!e. Important from Kentucky. A correspondent of the Richmond .'nyoirrr fiirnithes that journal with the pleasant intr.ii. genee Ih it " (J. n t ss has tjone more to desliuy Democracy, by his letter on naturalization, in that ri gi..ii of cniiilrv, titan all tne oi-positioni-is couiil no in one hundred years " lie coneiu os wiln the itsMimnce that .t a sing e iKm-rf-r il " will 1-e returned to Congress from tliat Stale. tiood. Fine Season. light lart, we had 4VTI fir general. Some section, a id rata has crme now proepeet o' eo J c n, will now bv n. ore fa v.. ( hi Sund-i rlirv- it wa eo.-n alio e, lor some til A Present. A few day. ago .Mr. J . S. Rank.n nl us a , pr.-eenl of s.. me ir. n (i ige Plums. Th- y w re very fior and he will piete seeept our loan. Tuey were senl two wee Oa ago, but we forgot to : -.rliijowietigc th. ir reca-plmn so.,fitr. The Tirst Locomotive. ' learn from the V n n eru.'.i first lorriii.itive ttr tee W lm r gl.in. 1 ..mi liiitl.t-rfordlt.il K ,u it: reeevd p.'ar no tie 19th Instant. It w.s ; ur.; Pi., ia.ii-. .. hia. nt tie irb.lle JVM.. Koepn-.an will ror i b-.ltlc of hi I).,. heard It spoiien of nnd tin.se troubied wi-h t;i .1 s.iall never li.ts it. I'ehsosal Pari.-'o it T.ir. I-'heni ti Ki I'KKolt It is evident from tliu ai ecun" e have of the battle of Soiferino, that the French Kmperor dil t, .t flinch from the n.o-t iaiuiiutnt pcrsom! danger. Many of his attendants and Guard sere killed and wounded around him, avl it was believed by aome of tba (iuards .o surruubded him and who were wounded, that be rcreived a alight wound on the sh tiller from .a rifle ball. C'eviral of the Cin; Guards who-e duty it is to take care nf the person of the hmperor, anU who are w,th him wherever he goes, ere borne fron; the Oeld wounded, and bad their wound d rested at a houi-e where tbi editor of the New York Times was Hopping. They circulaU-d the report 'hat the Kmperor hau received a riiht hurt A Stranoi Storv The follow! story is from the Troy Ri igct : " We havs been for some lime cognizant of a per. latent pletfci of cruelty toward a laiy ot the urst re.-.p.-ctability in tins city, ;!,om we bopti ere now to liud relieved by the interference of frit-ads. Ii appears that her husband, iu a lit of jealousy, something more than a year ago, procured a cage, into which be compelled his wife to enter, aad although it is impcsible for her 'o stmii trf., J. ,1.. U ... .A . ,r ,1 . . . i .'l . ' "''"! 0f tb parties n such that we arc persuaded n,,l In msnhnn siism at rr..l l..,.i.l..- uoi tan i'j uo so wunm a a ay or two, utile firf ih. l.l. .1 find the lady TJ,ctly iu the meantime relieved.'' i tiary number, and jet the catalogur; is incom plete, and supplementary list is promised Among the wounded con- : v, , I',,,,,, rn,.itioit .l.r.ei.il. eilrl. A Hkroin veyed to V t-rceili recently was a young wo - cammi. re, tielon. mg to one ot the i "li'ments, who r-ceived a ball in tbe thigh "air..i i arbigo. 11 av ing seen sevo- ral of the French soldiers fad around ber, she teue.l ou a nu'lcet, cl.a-ge,J ili the bayonet again -t the Austnans, aud contin- tied to fight until shot down. Her conduct lias beeu specially nientioncci to tbe Luipe - ror. it was at tir-t cronoseci to ainnutata 11,11 t jt bo refused, (taking, I do not (car the operation, but it will prevent ins Irom foliovvi. i,,y regiment." Sl i, now considered in a lair way of recovery, OffJIlT MaRKIKD I'St PLE TO Kl.Kr.p To- IE7 HEH : II all a Journal of llesltl. Health Hay s so. I Plondix, Loaioet) On Saturday night ' at a littlo after tdoven, aubaequrnt to the ' play, llio curtain rose at the Metropolitan, and exhibited M. Hlonditi t ami iti-r on the i lower put t of the rope which led from tho back ! slightest hesitation, treading lii inly and con- fidently on the rope, us though hebndlio cxtia weight to bear. I He had walked some vr lint slower than . . . . , . , . , . ...-,i of! 11 vtuus, uui jiiniii..i iiiu nut i clirers nnd huzzas of the whole mn!it'tiei wlirv were bieathlcss from the time be etart ed from the staon uulil he reached hit des tination. Arriving there with his btirden, he wailed about thr.o ininuti and then ceiiir.ntuct'd his still more perilous return. This he nccoiiiplisht-d without accident, tho' several litnes he pretitndei! to lose his footine;, tending chills up nud down the back of every soul present, and o opine n limning Col. l.itm a iiitlc mure than standing in the midst of a flame and hulditiL' ihe pipe of au engine. Wc have Keen him fcorching from head to foot, rthcu we had appareDtly more nerve than on this occasion. The feut, wonderful us it was, wis per fectly performed, and it is more extraordi nary licm Ihe lact that, bile .M. Jiloniitu Uti.'hs but ont. hundred and thirty nouuds. -n j i the weight of the miiD he carried waa bundled and s.xty -fiv. o think tL,"l great, r performance thin cro.18 b chasm ot the .Niagara. Hnlhiltt h'Put,u I, , , r , , iirtn.-iplia which were so tiohlv aie,i.j ViMNTABV llr-TfllN OF A Nemo to lished correspondence of your Cowinittec. I by Clay and Webster which bru I' .l.A I.KV. Cel. Taylor, of our littlo irer a on ubuit tomy euu.tdcrat.ou a Kesolu- ' ri(n Taylor and F,;;,or, over the .ivtr, has a cousin who resides tiot. in the following words : 'ought tl.e vSrought int.a" H 'k' a short distance b.ck of Louisville, and " iUsolved, That in the judgment ol thi ; Chair-and wh.ch re,,,'l' ' owns .i-ii's) a iiiimber of slave.. One of , Couimiltie, it is not expedient al tin lime cj)l,e,i w;ltt iurl, in,,,,,-, 3, ,,,, ,""r these tiegroc. sotne tinn ago, and through ; further to discuss or agitate the question of t.ri,tnje ,n(j f;v,rtU, a Jll at 1 il'V the iiii-ret rcseiitatii.tis of si. tne of the agents ' the slavery of ibe Africsin race in thi.satvun-! 4 j.,,, u, Ker,nfl', Hin t r'r''' of the uuderground railroad, vv.-.s induced try that it be respectfully recommended to ; ni, u lun;.,,Jn iJI( ' " ' " to run awny from his tiiTtcr, and accept 'very cilia n to vote and act according tu i ic;i ,e,"li, ar ir, i h -re,. .i freedom, and the benefits to be derived . his couvictions of right and duty ; but tho-e J Te f,;thfu!ly, jours , ' tiierelr otn, at the hands of the chess making - who with us, believe that sufficient has been i ' "jt liV. C. V INTHU' !' fon-tticsof the Westeru Iteverse. j "aid and written for the purpose of expia- ' Hy the eloquence of this pretended friend nation and elucidation, will forbear further -tf the slave, he wa persuaded, as e have i discussion of the subject ef slavery, and) Tilf Ma kiaTrom VwRIIIlh Of ', , stated, to fly from Kentucky; and after he ! turn their attention to other topics of gitier j yrttti evcu the exi,t.-..ce of i'ic Mi-i--- s had itiveti his consent, it was hut a short ' importance such as our foreign relations on th coaat of Norway baa been da-itt. ! tune before he biciinc a resident in North ; including the q itisiiou of the exteu-ion of H, ancient accounts of its ,-rri.!e em Ohio. Ho soon learned the difference ' Territory the building of Railroads for t.a- I ,, doublie- fabu!ju,but .M ih'.r. between the home he bad left and tbe du-; tional purposes; the improvement of on' I Mini. r r,( the N rwein M j-ii appcinltiK'tit to which he was doomed in Harbor, aud the navigation of our River. ' crntj givt0 9 reliatde 'accout.t of it, j- tt. the one he bad found, and wi-hed hian-eif, : tf, facilitate internal ('omn.erce ; the subj.-cts ' r, j0 rome q'iestion from a err. r '.. '-.t a. he expre-sed it," id niar.-a and tliiseu 01 currt-ney and a Tariff of duties and otb- f tlm Jto-toi lt.-eird.-r. The .!'.', in old Kentucky again." ; er mean for developing our own internal Clmt. J by the s-ttin in and out of tl t, Al'lioj.-h it co-t him a pre it deal more resources atid home and wealth, an I bind- l.lw,.,u J,of;len au I Mo.lteti, a:id i c ., trouble to ocape from freedom than it had ig together by the tie of interest and fra- ,,,,1,., haif-w.y between elb and (t.: fromalavtry.be at lat succeeded, and a tt-rnal feelini the various parts and sections t. fl ,rl ..u ,;., .!,..,..,., tew days ago he pr.ssi d through the city on his way to Newport ; where be t d 1 hi atory Mr lay lor, who furtn-hed him with mffie-iet.t i lantity of money to take bitu to Louisville. Iu his conversation about tL inarm, r in which be had been s.-red at tiie North, he n.r.de the pertinent timaik, that." th'-y had tiea't i hun as if he was a i.igger." lli expression sho that he ha b ctine aware cf the fact that there is a :datk si le lo the thing called freed jiii, and hat shadows m.I fa. I u ou any ideal, tho' it be painter! in the most ulowwing colots l'li":inn ili llh-jui'rrl Jny rt!i. Tin Imiatimomhi s l!.ii.!.fo:sTS The baH' onistrt is ho receit.ly made the remark hie trip are not altoettther harmouious. Mr. I. a Mountain, in I i- pnl lished account, gave jrominet.ee to the statement that Mr ie was fast a-h p during a portion of the trip Mr Hyde, the St. I.uuis reporter, one of the j a ; t T , in his account, -ay. that all the pirty were sound a.-ieep al one time rv.jt him self. Mr La Mountain antes to the New j:k Tribune, denouncing Vic as a man who has endeavored to rob him of uK the credit of the late trial, with a vie ef m ig. ttif; ing hi'u-cif; and states that Mr. U'. ha 1 no interest at ail in tlu balloon, having on iy Le3 p. rn itted to aecniapany the . icur si on Mr. liaer, n the o'her hand, in f .rtii the T.-:h-:r.c tt.it Mr. Wiie had a pe cuniary interest of 'ine ij inrlcr in the bal loon, (which h-? still owns.) and that Mr. La Mountain had no more La Mountain declares he will have noli, in.' more to do with Wise, hut will proceed on his own ac count, and uu. '' a trial trip across the At lantic in ' ictohcr. IV 'iltATI'tS (.f an Ka'H.R A Paris :erre-pond. nt scnls the fol.winj account f the decoration of the eala of r -" i - mint r.f I-ranee r ' Wc have a laur-ha-le accoun' of the deco- ' ri'ion of an eagle the other day. It is loo f jii- ny to have taken place any where cxc.pt in France. Louis Napoleaa has decided that the ea-le cf every regiment which tske a fli. from the .ieiuy is to bo de" rale-! The Zouavts have taken a (lag and their eagle was decora'cd. " Kagie 1" exclaimed Mar-hai McMihon, Miuillltig with enio'ion, " Kagie of tln ! I Regiment of juaves, be proud of thy soldiers; in the name of t.ic Kn.ncror, I decorate thee wiih th cros of t hevalier nf t i Le 'ion of Honor. " , '1 l.e eagie was so overcome ith emo'ion it: could not get a wor 1. I think it whs f'-ili- ula who mde bit hor-.e a (.'on'il ; I d are eny Lout. N ip.. i.-oii will give us somt fimi lar trick before Ion . JEWI.-II ' l ri''ER.S IN TII K r HEN' II AltMV -n r .-i " lit I..;.k nrr J be names and ranks of "rs now serving,!, the IVench army it. Italy ,,e j,,,,,;.,,,,). Xli, ;, ,0 eItrtordi. : Up Individual merit, we consider thi. nutu- ber of r fficers a a mo-t honorable tesli- n.ot.j to Jewi-h bravery, skill and uioraliiy,! especially bcn it i borne in tuiuJ tbat the,' ; whole Jew iah populatiou of France does uot : noiiu ation ol 1 ranee tines ni.l. ' tlsM1 Km. (Hid soul. Those soldiers are! , foml iu ai) regiments from the guards tj ' the baggage- train. We can imagine with j what x. -ttli I rimcli soldiers will 6gl.t tlie ! iLl,; ,.,ln.,,i...n..,i ctors o! their brethren in central Kurope. t on'.ii be curious li know how many .Jih officers serve in the Austrian army, j AostssT tiic Slavs Tbahe We are ' pra'ilicd to observe from the Clayton (Ala ) count of aickucs. i, wntcn , " .a., ,r,.,.,.,; , a,-ni,u m no- hi,,. , , a,i .. i i i. . ., - from the Richmond Whig, h Lent, from Mr. Winthrup. The following is a letter from the Hon Hi. 0. Winthrop, of Massachusetts, to the Hon. Ilir.n. KMcLurt., of Sew York, in reply to a resolution ot the lug tjoiiitiutti'o, ot which the latter is Chaii iimn : " Thut, in the opinion of thin C.iinuiittoe, it is not ex pedient Ht this titnei further to diecusn or agitate tiie ipcstion of the slavery of the) If ... IV .l..eu .111 t.O doubt be cut. rtuincd nnd instructed by the couscMa.iv. and patrio.ie tune and iim- gn,o of Mr U inthrop lctlcr. Here is the letter I Htm. llimvi lut'ium, ClminiKin of tht N V. Whiz Out rtl Cumin Utee. My DtAH fin Your communication of the 'JJ ult. readied jtostoc tusi as i leaving home on a journey from wb.ol. 1 have but recently returned. M I m now mak.ng preparations fur a et.ll longer absence from home and country at au pr(:,rI1t free iustitntions which werc e.rly day, I am constrained to reply to L , eommM ,oriou, b your mqu.r.ea les. formally and 'los. fu.ly T(juse lre t,)(( y-g hw.. 7 than 1 .night otl..rme have been disposed fi,c, f ,.,, wllich , 1 your mqu.r.ea es formally and -U-s. lu.iy than 1 itttght other...-, have been disposed to do. , '. , T ,i t , . Indeed, I woulJ ''"n0!y l.av. excused myself from antwettng thotu at .11, ,f nilencc were uot liable to ba misconstrued either into a want of respect for tht Com mittee, of which you aret the geoeral organ, or into a want of sympathy for their gene ral view. Retired, as I Lave been, for soma u ; ., ..... fe,,,,. .ii ,w.i;.;,..i .e 1 . . '' r .e: ' i-: 'jwitnoui an aspiraiiun ir anyiuing wuicn i pr,y oaa besto iv, 5 am .eosiblo bow littl. I iinportnne su be attached' to what I may ! 8ay or leave unsaid. And, though I hav. - 1 , r .'; .k!M. I I entertain. I shall not be aorry if this com of our widely extended I.epublio. ' 'J'h sum and sub'neei of this resolution, a as 1 unler.t vi. 1 u, is the expresiioos ol aruest op ni hi that local and sectional fi ieat:ott. fiouM no loBger t' jtT.-red to aborb the whole time and thojght of our Representative aa-J Ra!cr, but that the : atl'-ution of Congress, and of the Kiecutive of the country, should be seriously turned to tho-e great National interests, which tha CotiMitution of Ihe t n it oil (,, a ts- tahli-hed to prontoto. lo such a resolution I give my eordial asset a.,1 approbation. I believe it to be one wh.cn ought to command, and will com- mand the concurrence of all true 1'ttriot. Here may be room indeed, for dili-reoce of opinion, in different parts of the eootitry, at to the precise extent to which Ihi or that pe,!,,.j 0! .ati-jiial improvement, u;geled in tha resolution, should be carried. At a on,,,,.,,, hcn there is so much well -round ed annrehension th at Ihe old r,unl of,. ministration wlneh characteriioil the early pt-ru.i of our Republic is becoming obsolete, th-re may well be s irne cauiioo in iu-titut-ing a general system of International Im pr ofemen'a which eoild open still wider opportunities f r corruption. Rut with thia oh'. iou ci'ialification, 1 cannot doubt thai a va-t majority ot tne people ol the l .oirti cum tn.-y ue tree to express ttieir opm ion, uninnucnce'I by pirty, and unawed by patroiiagt and power would give th.-.r h- arty support t the views atiich this reso lution embodies. Vi c have a goodly Lt-ritae lo manage for ourx-lves and trin-in t to our chiidrec. Grca'ly as any t( us may regret that it did not come down to us fiom o.r fathers with out incuuiio r ai.ccs f.r dras backs of any sort we have yet enough to be lhaukful f". enough to be proud of, enough to occu P7 our mo-t diligent and devoted attention,, without " begging trouble " from eu! t-ct ov.-r which we have nocmtrol at r. Nation Nobody prcteLds that there is contitti- 1 tioual power in the Geoeral Government over the African Slavery at it exist ii the States; and nobody would know what to do with such a power to-morrow were it be stowed upon the nation. The Elates in ' which that institution est.ti bave t auffi - '"t weight of responsibt'ity in regard to i'. without being Vexed and goaded by fr- fi.'" intervention an 1 the itilervention of the If" States oa this subject f foreign inter - vention, as much as if it were Ij real Rritiau or rrance. Incidental issues mutt indeed occasional- Iy arise which brin the whole aubjecl into discnaion, and upon which the councils f lli nation may be compelled to act. Rut I can ace nothing, at this moment l,inl, I foe any such action or discussion; tor any- ! thin.', cert -.nit, which involve anv inevita- , hie or irrepres.ihlw conBict Lttsj-en thu j Northern and Southern States. I believe. 7.r',,'lr";7'y,a .7' "H'-re-t ol ! ' ,""". ct . .w"h"ut "cepl.on o iMi.in, nan ir a i cessation of sectional strife,. I . imri fs; nripwiinr, nl liis tit lilium ." 'Ih more bave looked ovnr the field of the past or n-esent nolitieal eotiiro...e. f,,e more I have been convinced that troth'' ,n8 ' " etiotil agitation iu. far resulted from tho "ecuouu. aaitatiau OI t no ."slavirv nut-stion tl'-t the have retarUed, instead of ad- ol, the progress of any just cpiuions on '" "il jcct, both at the North d at the , outn. .Not a low of Ihn most deplorable -.iu..'jrir which uave net. o witnessed in rcla- Hon to the new Territories, have been in- Hamed and infuriated by tho crimination wh.ch characterized thes controversies .Northern men and Southern men have ta- ken up extreme and nnt.-nabU Hoctrin-s in the more hat of opposition and iu order to spue encli other. I'nuciples and measures non that the question will he seir.-d utmu lor the party purpo.. at the North, aud Intadii th subject of angry, reproachful - Undoubtedly, issue, may be r .isej htre "T .;e lfre, ahicl, ,,, . l,n "" Ht it I eoulc. bnp tb.t m, ' '"y voics could be heard or bimdoil yuoie ' Id deprecate, tho di.-naitio,, to atiti,.;. pattf such i'suea, or to act upon aoy Dr i '1' tiou of their inevitable necessity Let 1 Southern mind have, time lo recov.. t .1.. r ...,i c . "r "oa UU tuvtif ..... IHOIlJ Ul rCOC'tJt ,try U lan'"1 J rc d i' er-t0 tlle con-l.l er a 1 1., ol co,mn ' .'. common dangers, let them um.eiNc' and inviolable neutrality in th ,r, , ate dow oonvulsing the' old world ""i"i 1. I.alh. .,.,..-eo,.a rl.-.l... f .. ,. "'1 lfl vhic-li pattnf the country shull tj0 was . ,i i..... ,,-,.. Must to of M which exhibit the be,, V " of our H(,pul,ii0.l0 ,,,, ,hJ ,-, :,,' ... ' '.l founded . Tfjuse ir t,)0 h feC rxproMl,,.(J wllich ' I.,.i:i t i....i . '"'"J cordial assert to the liesolution uf , t;ommit0. LiU yourself and , r ,MofiaUd witH , ,,.vV ,rB ,i:,;i -.., .. , ") poiKica. connection since the ol party ceased to have a nutional or-m ,, tiou. bate waited patiently in thr-l,,. that the condition of that patty 0 j case of susf.euded a.iiuialion ; and rectli i " v t i Hid icationa eounrtn mo in the belief n . even if tho good old nau.e of WLi t never again be revived as tiie pteui ilc.', nation of a dominant National country will once more, at uo Very (in day, be found rejoicing in au ajUl ;Bi.'tr. tiou cunduelfd ou the sain v,!,.-,,. . 1 f..r ahou! half an hour, bat b. m wiij the moving of the wat- rs I.- may pi-, over it safely m i rt i,ut ln , ,t,rm il is perilous to tie est craft. .suill boats are i t v: it at th ti ne of its strone.t ae'i;, westher. The whirls in the M i !( not. as was once surn.sed. dtA uuj,.r lhf ntut unt ,, t(ll.ir 6 with opfh them m ' neighboring shoals. M lvge,r ,r .. t m-)utrTi it , U1,fri .. .,..,.; fi t!l,t a, m btll.j of ;.,, ,tJtm Lr,,, Kl l ,llore, while f .rth-r in, on the c , ! c,.,r r ,10w, on ,t in ), , ,Jor (p41t ,;., of ,,f,) , , ,i froin ,n Uii-I. attJ sets outt' r ., ,.h from the ea t. In suet, e,. peeia'ly, an approach to th M in the highest dsgrt iiiii,-rr i' atrearn atid under coin ul from p rections woik there together, t j ii whole passage one singm bu .m- c .t such time appear the titi.h! hieh give, it the name ot M te:,r is, the nhirl.rig or grinding Mr. in which no ?ratt hatever ci: ho i ' Kor a steamer il is tntu t.'e n l attempt the pi'-age of , ,i-n a oinfer ste,rm. nd f,r a - ,cl U1 ,(, bB etil, I time in--r, should there fail a calm or .u whereby th power of ll.c stream gicatcr than that cf tin- win!, v. svel no longer under cjii.ii.sh i Tlll.'MiRIt .'s'TtiHvf It Km.I.AMi T-t Kng.iali paper apeak of r tli.i taiins a. having occ jrr-'d uiiott rh'. At Moke a I other v. I a.-es, t' . : and ligbit. ing contm led lor up ' hour, and eh.ldren and suti'-ii, a --I men of mature ace, were hea' 1 ' m tin: houses. I Tree in the imtuedia'c . , riayluni, M-rdon, Wa'-swortii. I:' Kpsom, Lewisham, and Knih. were 't. taiu by the force of the elect rtr t. n-i ; many persons were so terribly ir"" ch p.-ai of Ihu.i'ler that f .i"" o i i " , of lightning, lneb occurred -' -! meiilsrily, that they rali I ff beds in a stti bordering upon frei;r took up their positions in ihu of r01 ; a time wLen tbe rain was de-eeinlnigi" ' re ol, thinking that the open ai Ihe were extm-ed te the i.eiii" : less sterni, was aaferthan r.-u. i.n-'-: ' owo houses, whieh they expert-! tarily to ht hurled to the croon I pilahU scene h rarely, if ever. I n I in tl.i. eountr for manv y ! I " A Father with Tiikek Iwe (M"; RKt - The (ientt'in f'i!" " ' n,.;j,.Ilf, !: . tl!la, .ilUated n .. . lhf, , ,. , . years of age, oan.ed Johannes 'it it , . i ,.,,, ' beck. II ts nialr ehmmiv TCati:i. mora l.onnral.ie in ," rl" j this country, and for half a cenmry . i .. I,ls f -i- " e- is now livin with his Ibirl w.f". ''' the If.th of June last, his thirty i' f -" ' .1. I .b.. r.n. h rhur.u. firU consort lie had seven ; by b'.s ' tier... and by Lie third, rigbte. n el" 0f whom half are girls, and on" k f i bovs. A fw fsmilies so prolific wou. i nl a nation with all ths soldiery .-i- , for it defence, at.d laborers lo perf-r' n-ce.sary agricultur and l"""" ?l'"J . There is vitality l.ft in tho old 'tJ' tl stock yet, enabling it to sprout so h'"" y. J he French, and eu the Ir-h,'" b,at it. ' tn ti,. asm. fact and sneaks of i Uou in france.
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
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July 26, 1859, edition 1
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