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i o r t Dumber ot inf-ntus ilia temperance ,. ha. gamed ground, aud the Order of . fro"1 uli "tnet in of Temperance has enjoyed season ; f FIRST DISTRICT. in X. ri!IMfe,r 4 XI (.. lean of lUle tL. at t ha ate i 1. .-. " Hen,!-annual meeting cf the Grand Wfi.ioo pernumau 2S2 T.: I-- -"C"vrv;t 1 ISa n Z;t -.J..'.S2 - vuowan, ce ebrattoua aim pud- uur,r..i ).;. cause Sour of Teuiperauoe has enjoyed of great prosperity in M -ckleuburg Couuiy. I 1957. 1839. This" may be said, uot of this count; only, but Counties. Sliuw, L). Smith. K. N. Shaw, Smith W 'of the wbolo itate of INorth Uaroliua : tbe Currituck, Oil Order as reported by the Graud Scribe, Camden. 106 A BEAUTIFUL LITTLK STORY. A few week since, in coming down North river, I was sealed iu tie iuagni6eent ilea nier Iaae N.wton, in conversation with me fricuds. It wa becoming late in the .veriiup, and one after another, seeking repose from Ilia care a'.id tail of the day, wade preparation to retire to their berths. Some, puilin off their boots and costs, laid ttunnelves don ta rest; others, in the at tempt to iu.it it an in a much like borne a possible, threw off mere of their clothing each one as their comfort or apprehen- -r j j: . J ..tvS:?T ? eV.-' i leiil.nri' 1 en.nernnee I bad noticed on deck a fine looking boy, ) i.-a 1- - I lie meetings bavo bee u held ; publio dinners ! Korthpton, B72 about aii vesrs of a. followinr around ! - - land picnic have been given ; speeches , lUHf,,. 77.0. a man evideutlv his father, whose appear- r-TTlTJT ATTT" ' bl,ve hfen Utde' fru,nU huuieuitj Martin, 70 aree iudicated Lim to be a foreigner, pro- la IS .i TV LU I J Xt . ; have labored to promote the lempcranee liurtie. 479 hably a German; a man of medium height! ----- - - reformation; and more than this, ministers : Vah'gtou, V'SH and ropectalde dress. The child was un-i T , . , . fi K -n of the Go-pel have, from the pulpit, pre- . TrreU, 143 usually fsir and fine looking, handsome! 1 I U C Si (1 fl . i It 5 ll M I lOOJ. ,lllea iue fab)vci to their congregations.! featured with an aSvctionste cxprion of ' , j As a natural ro-ult, new Divisions bave been j 5.'3 countenance, and from under his German! "" " , , ! instituted ; the old Divi-iou have received , 5t,S5 cir fell CbetiUt bair. iu thick clustering! U W . h.ve retwrmd l.i..e..U a. w. are a HI.e , ,cCrions; public opinion betOw '. " f . r h..n our reidrr. will bear cith 1 .A r.mr.l.L inA .mrnt nnnn our Order, -i . ..j CUI l , . - j .u, u v. - j- e -t ' naw a iu hi , 01 CONGRESSIONAL VOTE. W give below the oB n e?en tou- GEN. S. II. WALKUP. AltbouLh Geo. Walkup waa not elected roa the NOBrn Carolina whig. m i I T. lin (M5KKK (3KLKKRATION. For a number of mntbs the Temperance gre-'ol ln.tTioU, as far Beara irom, , il? tbe pUee 0r B. t'r.ige. wuo notoriously ill un.-represent tlut people, (jor nau nit canvass been conduoied without uiiahaps iu tbe commencement, Craia would have been defeated,) the Opposition iu the State ewe a debt of gratitude to Gen. Wulkup After walkii." about the cabin for a time, tl In our n. at we will ti.e r-oncc ,n(j patriot bave beeu encouraged to reuew the father and aon topped withiu a few feet of our trip. . their efforts in behalf of the good cause. of where we were seated, and began prepa- i j On Friday last, the U'th instant in com- r.tin iVvr ,..,in,. m hJ I watched tliptn. I v.,..i niou nith ft f of tLo members of Meek- The father adjusted and arranged tbe rel 1 the child was 10 occupy, which was an upper berth, while the little fellow was undressing 1 biuilf Having finished this, his father tied a handkerchief around bis head, to protect bis curls, which looked as if tha auu Iwht from bit young bappy heart always mid (hire. This done. I looked for biui 1 ncl hi reiiaj j-laee j but instead oitliis, 'el(;c)ed t ,( Wjlku , 107 01 0 OUt) ; 512 OtlO OHO IMIO t00 ! 372 LOO 1)00 ' ami 000 000 a-o i.'!4i 4.-,7 -"J-'J 47 U' 4im ' 000 ono ' 730 Mi ; 33 000 000, 57.- " '-"(I 1 3S5 -'V 171' 2U9 000 000 j .017 ' 5235 Smith's mnj for runni'iL' as he ditt in the fste of unto ward circumstances, which Iihs, if nothing more, prated the Whig treiiglh iu the Sevetith Iitrict. We believe that not only in the Seveuth, but in several other of the Di-tricts, with timely organization, and aoaudiilute with energy to lead, the 'ppositiou would send eveu out of the eight liieuibers to Congress. Wo hope this will bo a warning in future, for tbe Whigs to rouse up and tnke the field with energy and a dttirmiuatiou that, in asmuch a their cause is just, they will triumph whenever an election coiues before the people. The result of the polls in the fjur dUtricts where Opposition members have been elected, shows what can ne ao A GOLDEN WEDDING. We quote the following from ootcui-. porry : The great aooiul event of the day, the marriage (or we aho ild say, the aliinmr, since it is to b oonduoted 011 a loyal suiiloj of inagniliTMice) between the Cuban mil- j liniaire, Seiior O., and tho f-iir Americnne, Miss U .is to be celebrated on or about thu 1 middle of next mouth ; lir-t in Graoe Churoli, to concilwito the Troictaut prejudices of the bride, and afterward, with iuipre-sivo display at one ot the Kmii Catholio c-j thedrals. This golden weddiils has beeu postponed oil aoeount of the reoent revere J illties of the bridetiroom, a well at tj vait j the arrival of a oua hundred thousand dol- j r bridal preseut from Cuba, to be scot by; the geutletuan's aisler to bcr prospective siter iu law. So brilliant a p irii, with bis ixty yeara and his four uiillious of dollars,, baa been for more than year the tud an I j aim of many Fifth aveuue matrons on b I half of their budding dauhtors, and of( any riftn avenue ueireaaea on iu jhilf, but the ambitious hope of theao untirs. . 1 . t . 1 j .1 .. 11.. .1. W. Mn(ral.l.it. ir.rn.i. at the .It of ' V,"BU1rS r I d1 """t"'. lb. elect... .utmaSuu. W. U .irc.eu .our Charlotte Secton of Udets, ,t was my plea-. Be.ufurt ... - sure to att.-ud temperance ccli-braliou at; Flit, u.ea.ber.0, ionerc..-. o, two-Ueic.ting , nnr.Pp..nr..t.bv.B.nrr..a.d ..U ... iw CbtrjoMe al far, ll0ur al)(J arrived iu 1 Jones, tricu. t.i : Smith, iu the firt ililt ict, Uilim-r in 1 . , . c j.-n 1 1 ,..:, gviuu .u r "a 1 a goodly assemblage of persoua already j Wayne, preseut. . . breeue, SECOND DISntlCT 1?57 Kutlin, Scullrrin iruinT complUhtd heu the people take bold of ,j0w 'M B11d belles have been sadly crush- jl) thing iu the right way. In those D.Mriou ij b g Mj out,illo of their " set " ,r, Ruffiu.Sotterii.g.Jtue Ji-tilc of Locofocoism bas bcL-n oeer- p0rttoul-w, perhaps, but rUh in her the fiftti, Leach, in the eighth. .zih anil Vance 111 the At about half past !) o'clock, Mallard , Edgecombe, Creek I'ivi-ion held a meeting for thu pur-1 t)u!ow, pose of initiating new mtinlcrs, and arrant- Carteret, ir.g necessary preliminaries. After which, j at about 10j o'clock, a pr3ceSfion, headed ' by the Uig Spriug Tiras Hand, was formed iu front of the Hall, and mnrclied to the ! stand. The exercises of tbe day were opened ; Ruffin's ni.. with prajer bj Rev. S. C. l'harr, V L. i . 1, allh Uh w have not ic hate jHfii him l.nil .. . ,,,,, liul I1.111 .1 put his little hunJs tocetber o beautifully, ' , ... . chilli like, artd s triple, re-ting Lis arma on - . . , . . l- l v. 1 it t esmii.late ou!d h.vr U-rn tlectt'ii. e r not the lower berth, against which be knelt to le2i.. his pravrr. t d..,-. to ..... Ir but thr, ft.. . The father' sat down b, his side, and -w had the, v -ted. the result ..ehtb.e waited the co. cluion. It was, for a child. " M an "!" . on r.,r bt well understood. I could .tr.n,eth elae ti.er woul, have stood up to tho hear tbe niurmurin" of his sweet voice, but be""'- w 1"ll'e of ll" fiuucri.l. Dr. parr theu, in bis usual elo.iaeiit and rould not distinguish the words he spoke , .uyrd w.j fr he dU to aff.id the wU.g. fejcj,ou luattuer, addns-ed the audience; There were men around Christian men, an o ...riui.i'y ui errj nig Hie election by U.eir ror bou one hour, lie was followed by Counties. V rnirin to rest without prayers ; or if pray- dti'.uit ...d we have Imjrd uf severjl democrats jjr JH1i,f 3 McCachern, whoso remarks were ; N. Ilanorer, ine at all, a kind of mental denre for pro-, wh. ei;.rcscd theinscivus u:.miined t e ;e,pcialjr idresd to tbe ladies, whom he j Brunswick, tection without sufficient coura -e or piety aute ( arTiirs an.l tt.-tt thu cuuntrv c uSU not ureu to at I the 1 emperauco Caue by tlitir , I olumhus, . . . .. e.t 1. . I 1 . to fcnetl down in a stesmt-oats cabin, ana, be injured by ci.angf. b- fore stranger, acknowledge the goodLess; of (,od. or ask Hi pot-eim lov j Bcfore thQ Elccticn 1 Ins was the trs.u.ng of -ome mat her j of Km,rraIll. (Mp.r, ln clnmt.g n nere a sue now ion man; nines. . . . .. , , . . , , , ,. ... 1 ouiii the uro(ect ol tnr ehxtion 1.1 Mitw,t.tea tai her k nl hind been lat-1 on thoe sun-1 ' t, . , , . ... ,, Ilia unquell.ilil.f w cii..u. , S4d 110 C31 403 i;nu 430 1007 ilV iJtim tilM) 277 3010 OKI 53? 1 1.5 m ll'J ''' yi.inri. 15 It) 010 000 mo (hio otitJ 312 675 klllU 000 000 000 1.0.1 .,., . thrown by the voice of the pc-p.u, amount- -,,, r..r. hor Euircuie like features ami iiiiL' to a complete revolution. Scales. Shaw, 1 , pai.afui figure, to ea (iflUiing to acou.pieio ...o.-.i-u. her lull, graeelul ngure, 10 say uoiu.utf 01, Ouo ' Williams, aud Coleman hare bteu rebuked, j . ffeolion, 'i'i,0 uf.pioious blending! yj and corri.ptioti, which is the offaiioot of mod of kiudred hearts d at. from last New ; 0(H) eru Democracy, spurned by havy niajori- ( Yett; Hay, when, under tbe genial ioflu-j 17 ( tics much a to say, ' stand behind t"4. j Ce 0f tt,e M1,orli generous Fortune lod bi ! 00i,i Satan I" prauoing steeds, his yellow interpreter, and j mm ,! The n.s.ses are bonest, but Locorooo poll i Ljj p0lle0 nt!( ,0 ,he ,u.e irradiated b j (lOOMictatrs areesKrupK and ao the people Lave j f presence since wbinh limr, after speo- j OtHI : decided. IrttleJ llt'i tit. j j iiUpcesful court.diip, the ardent lov-1 0i)0' 1 er has plied the curiosity shops of Broadway i i 1;(,m..n'8 Last Fkav -The Uaffal. ! f-r gift, worthy of his golden tres.ed Ado-j I ;u. lie crossed the roPe Vessed in I, j .... of tia' i diaii t-astuiue. His journey to tuo vanaua 1 r - TIIIIID DISTUICT. tu I uruvc Sn.iili it i icie.l by a mi- ill' over jt.O. In llie fi ll. Williams, thry tti ta.iung r .pui!. In li' sith Sc-liV 11 id r.rvr.llU il'ouhl. Leucil will hetltfealed rer iiuj-irity limn .Mr. Purjejr, hut I'nun i.'V bcV. as she b id lau.-ht liitn to lisp bis t r j vers ! A leautiful .'uht it was, that child at:J"m.' prater in tbe tuijst of the buy, tho'igl.t- I t1' ies thrnj. He, alone, of this worldly j ,,-et" la-i'tirude. draw uigh to heaven. Ith .ukjbJ that parental loe that taueht him to his-;Colii per his errnin; praver. whether dead or iiv in.t, w-iir tb r far vB or fi.-h. I could scarce ri train from weeping then, nor can I uow, as I a-e aga.a that naeet chil l, iu the crow lid tuniu't of a teaSiboat's cabin, l.t.ri ti" ia iltvat'nn bcfjre Lis Maker. Bit a little while before I saw a crowd j.tr.itgtii of a'iininng ;iretiers gathering about a com- j - par r of Italian tinkers in tbe opper saloon, a mother ssi her Two aoua, with voice and I VTA n.r.n .;,,te ...n nam. d M.ten. .. . , . t.ni, like fiat, who eil.ta the t r. otte lti. a ,rp and v.o.m ; bat no one heeded, no one j mn nf r? ,w M, , , mitU h w- Pirni Cared for tue e'.iiM at prayer. i bv the MrwlM-rn " li-niy Uelt. ,' Oten skiuiug us HI.ea the little tav hnl fitri-tel fci eve influence, aud 'a encjura.-e its friends ly Bladen, tl.tir co uptrnjii. At tbe conclusion ofjSarwpson, Mr. Mi-Cacberu's a Jdre.., diuner as au iCusuberlaD D.i.iLv'i J, aud there was a si.nu'laiif ous j Uobusou, luovemeut towards the pla.'e where an a-! Dupliu, bundauce of good things were prepared. On ; Richmond, reaching the tallies we found a Uio-t excel- leut diuuer in readiness, and those who pre- j pared it deserve great credit for the luau- f ner in wnich it aas gotten up. ) After au iutermi-aiou of au hour or mora, ; Win-low' m 1 I'M . . .1 .1.1 we were again eummonea to tue sisi.j ov ' 153. 1. inslow, K.d. Wni.h.w, . 1 07 0 CM 7S0 r.o m 3'J-d 17 1 27:! 121m s.jn ,1:J7 30S 1 2.")!l 1031 1 t3'J ti'j u tu ;i -3 530 tu "50 . .'. "... it 1-.. V..n.h ..rriim and bead tm'urr . !ide was nut marked by any leal 01 pecu-- IV , . ,, ' .f one s.t oni s and diamonds: one et emer- . lar Ustlll.. lit wuuv.ti iu .i. 1 . .1. , , '.I? 102 I I! I 4)4 Iv haltiin-tor au in-taut to balance bliusuit. I ai'.s ana ui.ujou. . , . r , . is ho.;eard trip, however, completely j .ling h diamond, , ... -'; clipsed his former feuts. When about one bair pins ; a watch and chatelaine, wonderful , lL ' " , , . . - . 1. .,,,1 ,i;-,mmi(l i rinif of fabu-1 r .. -tf Bi.r.i.i i:a iiaja on it. a . ttiti, '. r :i!i 111 4213 aj7o 000 too Held, holding the balance pole in his hands. lous splendor, aud rl ,r.u loo b.iili.nt to little further aloug he laid down on his enumerate or imgn.e. The bridal jew. !. b.ek aith appareat composure. When p.u fJtr(e,, e now being uianofac.utcd ... near the ceiilrTof the ropo, he tied his 1,1- 1 Paris, sr. to b. of pe.ri, of rare aad Ince pole to th. guy rt pe and navigaled by ! diamonds of pure water ; and lb. . re.to u"e.ns of hi! hands' and feet, hi. body be' ! -blot -d oonfine the one .Wand do.l.r i,.-. in a state of su-peod.d animation be miracle of a nupl.al v.il .. to be compose J neat... Alter proceeding some distance iu f oraice bloa.omsiu jewels, tmera.d .!.,. ..v. b. ..sui.ied a nernendioular poi .leaves. .luond and satpuir. noacrs act d returned fr the balauoe pale, an t , iu gJ." J Another feat which he L ' Tht rlu !tla sh. w In r h nrt of kill ! ) I " ..iltes mat a ll't true i n og devotion, be a-oe and kied Lis fa ir r nif.t ei'.oiiately. who put bim in his b-rth f-.r th? ni 1 1. I f'it a Mrot.j desire to ;ak to thiu. but d- ferred it tiil n.orn ii " Wbea morning cau., tbe cnfasion of ! iti-ling prevented me from seeing tbi m!'" " aain. Hit if I ever meet thct boy in hi ' eharaetc. p To-at. I 11 thank )tiia jar tie i.ueuce- ... ae l ixauip.eci thai uiglii s utvipon. aim I .... ,1,. t . r.fl! . mither that tall ht hill. trict the in ff.ru. tiim is not 10 en. SOul-Mirriiig strains of muaic, aud Colouel I j cour -King. I" U'e mm ami aixm uisuicis uie re. j . j. u ner was introfluceu, an J iu Uls usu- j ' atilii !u,w :. lut Mr G..'inrr h.. been re-elrcieii ij ' a varied acd effective mauner, addressed Counliea. ; an increased iiujifity and Jni. I.e-cit h-a beaten the amlieuce f r an hour and a hi.f. (Wake, ?i.ale. by -h..ut H I) v..tcs. In the inouiii.in ui- : A speech was th.Q delivered by Master Franklin, tr.rt V i ce will be elected by over liiMl, the DoearJry Da idson, a member of Charlotte j Warren. ! Whi.- bemir so neuine did n..t v..ie their enure Section of Cadets, who acquitted himself ! Granville, 1. lor lXutocraiic propiie.j. ; very aei!, coiiMdermg his y outhiul age. Ura".ge, j Afier the public exercies were coLcludtd, : Ns.sb, a meeting was held by the L'lviiiou, ana six ( .Otiuston, u w members Mere initiated, making in ai: : Bixteen addiiiona recviied by Mallard Creek j Diti.iou during the wect., far of about) are Lady Viiiors. FliCRTII DISTRICT. 1 ?55. Braiiih, Shep'iSl, 1373 1107 Branch, S.ridr 7;iu :i-J 777 111 9H3 Old 7)7 UoJ J4d Ui ) 7ia C7JI 4J-3 1 11.3 (2tj G..J 075 7"J t7a doa ; iiou an tnen waiije - . . '. .. . .... l- - i ...J -,;..,t aiil. lL K itibethan Ispiiug. Lvin oowu 011 nis naca, ub - - -r - - " unded tho balauco po'e the length of hi! item of forty elaborate drea.es, to be eon,. Uru,,an l theu threw hi. body over the ' posed " iu lavi.h style. Aft. r the wedding "!.i. k.. i....... .v 01 le. from the rone. I and one wek of receplim succeeding it. and sat ported him-df bj one ar.n. 14-Mnntea 1 of the u.ual tour, the happy pair ring hi pa-sa -e, he at jod ou his bead seve- ! will retire to bmrymoou it iu a paiatial ral times aud performed a va.itly of feau. , Fourteenth street residence, in which, with l-.Y. S ..lipneiie, lilt iit u. ready iiiilalled under the protection of her delighted parent. Io the autumn Srnor (). iil iutroda.e his bri 's to his owu uu- ny Intid afur ahi'-otJ giy epit!s of Europe nil be made brigiittr by bcr d I vent aud ber diamonds. So they sy. He haa been mean rnougli to Use our nams ill tfj improper manner, witl. out n ii'iing naacopy : . , r I .. t.j... K, f I f lu n.pir. We h ! nrv.-r aeen this sheet Willi , 11 , , , , ,, i or i g..J lo..kn.: ev.-, ami . ahould not those ho I00K upon our I Inter as a " fiitail ; Mf known ti.at he ii-u tiiu abused m, had m.i conc ru," ai.d l-r the i&fortsation of tl.oe inngea iuinrme.t u..l the Id. t M curae j0 ,l0, J;oll will state that there are! no twelve Division', and upward of seven ! 'hundred Son of Temperance and Lady Laitors iu. Meckleuhura Count. Oue ,of bout ll W.tll lice. U e n. vcr su'.h tinionol' A( ut sih. utiblitiied in F jetteville aud cir. Aa anuie of the people of il t :1C pe' ll oft S. r-.-! anr r...-in inc.di.nt of tu v n!e m i-ie a deeper imnression on mv uiind F-yeti. v l e ana I -s it to tnv room and thtnked God that I ' 1 1 t""';3r rl,i- "llh m3n bad wiVie-sed it, aud for its icfl jeoce on my , heart. Who prays ou a steamboat! N ho teie'i their children to pray at home? iliur J mrii d. r.a,i;ii T TII ACROB B RIALIS M del K 1. the celebrated French a'trono ptr, X ' line the production cl the aurora bira!i iu the foi lowing manner: When tbe sua. having passed into the southern hemisphere, bo lonjer beats so rich our hemisphere, the Sf ieoa vapors wbici. have, arc Jiliaiat -d dunn- the suoi-01-r io the part of the atmosphere bei'i t- ciu4eBe. tae km! of nuruid cap euveloping tb- poiir regions ei'.cuds more and tunre, and f".i itavs the p-ae of t'u eleotricity iat iiii'r a'e 1 iu tL 'if per portions of tbe a'.r. "jt iu these el.-vated re;:ion, and es p e il y at tL'S p-.riod of the year, the nj-ia-ous vapors niat frcaeutly pas ints tbe a. t; 1 1" lu'.buUi particles of ice or snow Eoatmg in the air, eimi'ar to those which give rise to tbe hs'.i.; they form, a. it were, a k bd of teu i transparent uii-t. T.ie.j ha f frix-o fj;s eonduct the electricity to the jrfaci of the earth, near the pjle, an 1 are, at lue farur t.uie, :iuiuined by tueAe c trrei.tor electric discharges. Iu fact, ail tbtrvers sg'ce in aaerting that th aurora horeaila ia c'utttii!ly preceJid by a mist, wineb riaes from the p le, and the margin of which. i s doe than the remainder, " tlle e are colored the firt ; and, indeed, it is very ; p-w h lrr' ieut near the ple io the winter Hvntb, new ppe khj especial'. in those where tbete is abun- i be eapr 1. Ci-v. vf v.; jt in the air. by t'.e 11 If he is the V. J. S.o. cUr lii.tl fiur. dm a ..wn not a thousand n.ilea in. in I l.anolle. 14 n.olillis ag.i, a an agent for a p-.leri cm t.Liiter, pot l..n:seif in Scbl to in i,, T of I'a c witb all our meanness Ik cap outstrip ui lhe.-e Ir. i.iiou s was orgauixrd to wee estabiibed at Davidson College. Iu a lJi- j jj0lJ, lion to this, there is a flourihiii Section of 0 Jl Cadets iu Charlotte. As ITEtiiHo Trial in VittuiMA. sort fin.Hv ma airaii kttattn Tb. bounty Court of Alberrtale Couuty, if I. is ia ine aame inoi.-iuu.il, Virginia, disroscd of an interesting case lit'i cu. ll was that of the Mate vs. Judy, a slave girl of W. O. Terrill. The CLariot'.rsv ille Uepuhiiciu sajs : The char,!-, sgainst her as that, in April la-t, bhe atteuipted to kill hr mistrers, Branch's u) '371 Bransb's ni FIFTH DISTRICT. !.-,7. I'j'1- t'od-.to s Wuia, liiiVr, W 'ma, (.n er. Wail'.l. 1'ersoti, Sill) 277 111 D U00 Csswell, G:) t 133 1 "- 3 Alamance. 7 1 403 73 fio7 2 , luja toi'i si-t-J o J 47 Bind If.h, H i') 10I7 42 7 120.1 Guilford, 48t 13f.:i 40- 2017 1 Moore. 47 1 31. 1 3 3!) .V29 23 Montg'y, 201 0l:l 17'J Cr-i 4-S43 3002 42 J 61:t3 7t 4? 13 42U7 iiimcr'i mnj , 17 " 'I IIS JlI AXtS MlSilON M Til L'nITIU 51-J Si4Tt The Jsp..s st'.l word to Com m i lore Tatoall tt't tb-y were ready to 2i3j taKe pa'aia in one of our vessel, for hoice ' Aud io ! they iiow say ti.ey will not ha able 11 go fir six mnlh at tbe lea't, tun posn j bly not for twelve, lue Secretary ot the. .Savv iu his report of la-t year states " that I it was his Uiii.i..oU t ) ttku all 'P (par .r..i..i. .1 . .. J.-.-. . ...A ..l...t.hw .i.i hn'.e -i.l.in two .ears from tb. time 1 ductioo leave no room to question tbe fact of their Hii'.it.g from the L uitsd Th FauwXK m I "3l Advicea from al! (iiiariers of the I'uion where the cereals con-titute the staples of agricultural pro bates." that the rscei.l harvest r-e proveJ tuute 1 . .... -t .,-r. nrv has ' than usoail. abundant. H ith the rxcepttos I can see no reason why tns aetretary Di " . . ' chanced I is purito.e ; but I will l.ll vou tb. i of son., few loc.l.t.e-eh..8y in lb. n.ou Jeasoii Jsic J by the Japanese for not t-.n d,..r,et. of irg.n.a and tt .. tern New keep...- th.ir. ' ..c up ou a tiaie," and ' o.lt, tl, V P-ld of wheat is not oy large, .i . r . 1... , . , ' r m. law of but what is nu less imp .Haul, ha been sw ine Empire that n Japanese should leave eared io excellent conditio, the ...ll.., his ou country, sud if ba did so, contrary having proved U f.vor.b.e. wb... the l. 1- .i.ool.l if eau. bt bare his maUe still on th groan 1 bils fair to make head taken t:f. Now, altl. ugl. this law has, rich add.tiou to the farmer . re-;rec.. sixth DisiKicr. Tj'Tiie K htor of l!ie Diiiv l-'lla. who waa the ; see...d of H. J Sinclair in h.s sff.ir w.tl. J. J. : Brunner, si)v;e 11a to k'er. our nioti.h ahut and auv.i'.se no libellous opin.ons UH.n tuNjects t'lil do n-t conet rn o. V'.- tell tlmt Kj.l. r that ! sh-il ool la-.t hia a.ivtee. hut eonintrlit uptti a iut ' we pieax. 'e knew M. L!iu.r aa a i.w.tb.J. ' mr min.tnil wc wou'd not keep from expressing an "P'li.on. esprcislly w '.ten lut -ifempt was rutuc to 11. I. mi in a oat I on a mere quibble. Couotiei Stokes, Foreign News. The news from Kurope ia iulerra ir.g. E-g. laud has keen ii.viteil to be r. preteoted at tlx tu riipeat. f'orifresa. l.-.i J hn Itutaell aaid thtaa KiiUud did not inierfer 111 I he ..r. he o.l ed siekn-aa, and was v. ry fe'.o'i,1 an i en tirely heiplces,) by cl.oku.g her, dragging ber out of Led, and brutally beating ber iil. the toi.i:s, i.ud burning ber witb coals ol fiie and hot embers. The probability is ' Iredell, that she would have succeued io kiliinz ! Alex . .Mrs. I very soou bad she not been prevent ed by the arrival of the tamily phy-iciao, who found her upon the floor in a state of in-ciinhilitj. The prisoner at the time of the comioisaion of thu Meed was shoal ei.'Lt year and nine months old. Tbe cau-e const qnently luvolred the conndera- David'n, Davie, Vadkiu, b'irry, Ashe, w il at wi ek. ..e a more iteniled notiee of proceeomja ot r .rliiiienit. for her tu n.te.-fere in li.e pence. lion of the interesting question iu regard to ; tbe age at which legal responsibility lor; crime commences, or, iu other wordi, at hat si;e a person is, as the law writers s:y, tiflt iojjux. This question, so far as we ' are aavtsed, has cot been settled by the ju dicial decisions of this country; the louden Is.T. I. Scales, Pury tr, f jules, 70" 433 0uO 1012 B77 10(32 1M1 :i-2 1117 707 1M7 7 34i 37 J 6.,-) 12 V3J 3:i'J 024 3:1 111)!) 472 417 4nl H'Jl 771 000 7607 6!)3) 0OO (i'Jo'J 000 ,7 29 00 J SKVEN I II I'lSTIllCT. Irfacll. OOll been recently chsngel, y.t iber. are so many prijuuiees still existing 'u its favor ainoui; the people of Japan, and .w among the old nobility aud piiuce of the empire, that the tjovcrnuient are desirous of delay ing as iouj; s possible the departure of lue Ambassador, l.'-l there might be a revola- It Lappet., prosidstttially, too, that the earth has been u.o-t exuberant at lb Wet, wher. a good harvest was chiefly neede I For three successive swasona, the ferl.i 'alley of th. Mississippi bid spsriut'ly re- ponied to tbe effirU uf the husbauduian D'on.'ht and rain, both in excess, alternate- .:. . ... A ;. . t V . i...,.t ! h .li.wr.iinu of I ly snlicteu in. prairies, uuiii even iuo uan.T 033 ' the 'people jo'or of Japan to old ou -loms,! population of the We.tero State, had b. - J a . . .. . . ..' u. ,,r,i ssnciUJ bv guu to despair of their future. Debt waa 1471 the Celestials. With them la, are virtual-pressing heavily upon them, ..id they eouid iy what Ihey were ai.b the Medas and J'er-1 o e-cpe iron. u.....c,a, ,mu. ians.-y.'i.i Ii"r. j ho. ever, relief has ooaae in the moat bene- j ficial form that of a baivcat rich almost' t j beyond precsdent. Sit'KlU 0.1 1 US STKiitr. Tbe N. Yjrk j Hut aithough in this r.-apect their hen.. Baltimore Patriot; are inor. than fulSiled, it is not to be dn-j 1 gui.ed that in regard to th. probable price to be received for their crop, tbey are es 0,1 603 15-:i It') 0t)0 correspondent of tli writes the following : ' oou Countit-s. Catawba, iaiton, Lincoln, Meck'if. IUo5. rraiee, Stowe. 1 ittueli iinpfveJ. t! r. that si a:ned bv t.ie dri'Oghl h .s pet on a j nee an.) a j'.d crop in-y now be Coll.. u 11. .7 he aomeo hat irijured iv riin. we h.ve ha.l. 604 703 C2tJ H.73 1)37 .')!) 770 240 1 00 fl RTHCH Huso TO LlKl'TCANT MiUIi. -Tbe Kmperor of Frsace a few weeks eh.e. eae4 to le transmitted to Lieut. Maury a gold medal bearing on on. sidj tl.e Kmper&r 1 eftjy anJ 00 the other an p,,,i,ie;,, inscription highly houo. able to the Lieuteu (B sjrtii C..r an',. i I.. a distiugiiil.ed officer of our oav b a just received fio:n tie King of Portugal an autograph letter, conferring apou hi 111 the degree of officer of the Tower and pnord. together wuh the Veautilul insignia of the order LieuienaLt Maury's country tiii u writ be p!eaed to learn that tokens of royal admiration and regard, either medal or d.crsii j,s bave beeu offered to him by 1,1 arly every sovereign iu Kurope, in lest. .! of toe high estimate set upou bis aci mi Uo a.taio-4.t!.t, and lie value, of bis ia b it re-pevt':. viind at.d weather at aea w-ieu Lsve .euited so bene&cialljr to the Ittwjralor and t i.e merchant, iu the liortco nii of i ji.ft. betaecu dtataut parts iA the world. The Crops. nn;'i the sertinnof country we passed t I,....-, we find the season his been general of ,h d.-eisiol.s iu Kui'iand Leintf to'Howau, mane ll Cepeud ratner on trie intelligence .aosri u.s, and capacity to distiuguiab between right . Union, and wrong, thai ou the age of the party1 Anaon, accused. Uiatk-tone tiienlioDS two cases as , Stanly, having cccuried iu Kngland iu oue of Cleveland, !)d which the accused was nine, aud the other eight years of age, aud in which they were- 8.1.1 severally condemned to capital puuULiueLt. 1 41u4 Our court, iu view of the irrresistab'e evidence in the cause and tb. enormity and Craig's ni , 2611 brutality of the act, felt bound to convict Judy of the attuii.pt to kiil, and to stntenca ber to be bung ; but, in coa-ideratiou of ber ULiler years, tl.ey recommended b. r to tbe clemency cf tLs Lx cutivc. The Union. A'.teul on f onr cii aena is et!l ! to the advtr a in , t ..r llie above li tlel. It is p't-aant: j aitu Ica and 11. ft a.toil distanc of tna ktusineaa part Anil what sli'U d ricoiniiiend it as tii proprit'U.r esp-eailr a. icU N.,riii Cafulina patron, g.-. 01 211 2oq. 739 3-l hod 23- C37 C2.) 110 4104 l9. ( ra .f, VV. 7':j 433 777 ft!) 33-j 627 237 7 20 3103 4073 " Mr. Sickl' S is shut.ned her. by bis owm ttuawi heavy disappvin'meol. The! political associates. He walks Broad way. I Keropean Wsr, by tbe sudden heavy iio and fastens upon every leading man t? walk j, eommunicatel to tb. market for! witb bi:u Tby cannot shske him off. , bres I.lulTs, has raised the expectation, of: Sickles joined a leading statesman in JJrosd- tlj fxrlue,t t0 , ,rry biirb piteh. What way, near Urae. churcb, ouo fine morning j ,he War ao auddsuly did, the Pcsce baa las; week and walked by bis sido for about ij,,,, tJ iaeuv uudoue. The effect ol these ; 'ickies for leaving l.iiu to buy a book in! ,Ciirce;y , firove il,j,,riou,. h will tore. Sickles said bo would wait The j naturally, though very uureuaonbly operate i itletnan went into tho New York Hotel.) io i(eap back the trraio wl.ich should coiue'i the earliest! -1 120 Largi Buot. Mr M k. Wilson pnaented tt. us l..t w..-a a Bet th t is a Ust, a..J enn snv of our frit-nda lr-t it. ll writhed 1.) !hs. ana1 measureo i'J fi.et roond. ll is a rt.l Wing beet. t.ountiea. Buiicouib, Madison, Haywood, KIGHTH DlSTUICr 1S5H. . t.irry, Vance, 1 UI3 321 :s.ifl. Coleman. Vance. oO li two r.iocxs, wnen me ceui.e.nau apniugnoa , ,ntimpation, now proved delusive, can Oti t0 l'J2 1,1 411 :ci""eiiiau wena .u. i..c .-cw a ui a. ..0.01.; lo Kfp jj.jg tne Kr,0 70 .""ickles waited until be cam. out. it wasito ,e a hoard watts of n uie. lb. gentleman slopped atjj,, y j- Timet. o-.(( Stewart'a to buy a pair of gloves, and staid . . I purposely half an hour. It v.. with 00; A p,, v),.0(i,(JA. Fa. T That bright j success. Aicklea wa, e.j ami wat.i east ; uJ M- b 0fL)wu...!raJ-tbe P...B j with the other to Uail street. Hi po s 1 v a 11 i 1. has made th. fallowing remark-1 lit.cvl poaier has gone, and, his ao.e aim ; discoverv : i 1073 now H to be record as of oid. It woot. It it . pnyaiological fact that wen I do H, old friends do not wi.b to be wen, t Ueocr.ta, and it is only -lie,, , witM b.m, or to endorse turn lu any way. : ;f :,....,. lh.. lLr t..! Mr. Sickles .U n.v.r U laeard a,f gin.l bo,. k a u. Ha will attempt to claim bis seat next ; lWcrillj0 DartT b, ,U Bur;,.i KacU are ,l ..... 1 . ' ,.. until tor posiiioos of trust uudur the uovero-1 771 : loo tomoloxical Society. t'ne S-.ulli. rn I' .itiol -ji' ai Society Will lIM.ll 1 s p act-, on 1'oursJsj. n-al, toe Jo b inst-ml. KaU.KOsi A''. IL.KNT Au accident bap ni bed to the Kxprt . train from '.Viluitxit;- War with tiik L'nitki. Statiw Wistitu Jackson, roil BV Msxtiu A correspondent of the1 Vancy New York Herald, riting from Mexico, says: " The tendency of affairs is growing more positively and directly lawarja a war nr. h the Coiled Stales, 'lost is, a eertaiu party iu Mexico are bound by all their sireiigtb to bring about the occupation bf An Eror. tin.-, republic by American troops. The Iu the eiatem-nt of tiiacasc W'lll.an.sva.Ssdler, immense contracts which were tiled and u tne S.t(.r.nM. t ou. 1, irom tins low.., it was paid for d uriug .Scott'a iu va-ion ; the oceans u ted that to. interior ui... nrucic i, c-.tiuii.il. 1 of money then expended ; the prevalence of the registration, waa afh in-d. Iii.s.saa errw. law and order, and tbe better times gener- ! ne order etntai..ng tns r eiatraiioit is r. s.seu ally, have not beeu forgotteu, an l specula- ana tne MijuitctH... e.as-ilted, a Uc.;ir tu tutor ol tors here are jut aa anxlaU that such t.tr iitunaa..t. istuiei toss. times abouiU return, as the same' clans of . . specuisUirs are iu the United Htates. 1 be Ur'S salea of flour, grain, grass, animals, MiimU M EM It. Til a For KIM Hi tBS of New t.;rf,and in fact everything, for cash, st learn, have beeu arranged as f.liows ton, ou cat aru ay n-'.rii g t, about 1 J w 'clock, at or near Warsaw, ij.iin country. 1 U baggage car was tl.oau off the tia aj.-et, daiafgiug the truck, cf toe sscoo 1 e a -a car very much. 'J here no injur ji l , toe yas-l..' rs or the tisui hands. l ite k.o Jtut waa aauaed by ibe liat. dtoppin 00 o os v. f.-.-v-.s.-r.iimum win. iii;iiiii ihuti.. a o vo- , i .1 ..u.ed .few hours at Warsaw t.,1 the!,.. tMiyo d lotlUt m0 uuwtulj large iuj tbese peopl. aga.u.t us, in hope, to pro t e ue'lte earue to 0 tlusboro with tue 11, a,.., ,, . , 1 1 j , . l 1.1. . , . , 1 . 1 aaacmhlace. aul tweutv tv. Lunared per- duce acts whico we cannot overlook but and ifkiud for the iUIikIvu cm. ' ' , f. , . ,;t . sat di to the bo ..l. 4sl avee.-. Henderson, U'ltherford, Poik, llurke, Mcl'oail, Call e:l, Wiikes, Watauga, Chorokoe, MaCoO, 00 1 000 472 i'Jt Oimi 42 5:Ki 000 41 ; b-'i.'l 000 , .107 702 fit.) lr.i iai I-.!) 307 i3:H 412 4-i.) 400 IMO :j:)l 302 2.'d 4ji not oo 201) 4:1 000 171 713 007 2i4 41 1 00 ) 0272 8d21 1:0 1 D32I ' ui . 2)1 u 000 fail, but even that will fail biui. agaiui.-t biui. He was not fairly .'ected, and bis opponent, Mr. Williamson, will claim and get the seat '' uieut. We admit the fact ! liy nature, men aire Democrats' lly uature, men are without law, except tb. law that might makes right without government, except tl.e mastery 77 137 Laiiuk. Daily occupatiou without exce .ivti seveiit?. dnritiir the secular week, with every seventh day of that eutire change of of " strong without property, except thoughts and duties suited to tbe s acred hours, ttill lead to the longeal life of which The Sur-Hi'iiiCoUETd The Fall Circuit nt ' our decaying uature is capable. Tbe out- 2i cl1 beeu made in this country, of - lt years against wer-vmk, we believe i-IQ has no foundaliou in reality. There may be undue excitement connected with both ; mental and bodily employ mem brought 1 about by a dispoaition to ra.h adventures, spec ulatious, aud too much haste to be rich. (j,,,, lint of downright bonus, work iu either de ! parti. I'Mit, we have liitle fear j aul often ! wi-ih that there were more of it, instead of j less, dare it wearing, but labor i. health fui, and idleness is worse for either body or mind than both care an 1 labor together. very active indii-itnoiis tutu, who accoia- such as tbey ac..iire and hold by " 'I'na Kuud old rule the simple plan ; Ti.at liny maf takf wllo hav the power. Ana liteyinay hold who eitn." Ily na'.iire, nien are uncivilised, igno rant, brutal, thievish aud blood-thirsty. We bav. au approximation to tuau'a condition, habits, propensities, by nature, io th. case of aom. of the lower tribe, of Indians on this continent, aud the baser develope nient. of butuauity in Africa. It ha been the effort of al' government, philosophy and religion, for a.x thousand years, to get lueu a far away from a state of nature a possi ble. When the civilizing iiiflii.uoe of Art and Scieuoe led on and exalted by Christian! Tbe History of llie Great "Ciirdintr FraDtl. A correspondent of the Philadelphia Pre,, give's so:no iutere'tini particulars of this gj. ' gmtio fraud, by which the Treasury was so successfully robbed : The inception of this fraud i,a ujaUne in which it was prepared in Mexicoj lb. kill of the J'lrgeri 's, and the ingnnu.it, of tho main party were only surpassud b , bold ilea aud perse vereiine of those who fgp reted it out and expoied it to eon JemM0 ' and puiiisliinent. " lly means of these forgcri.-a (lec-rns , Oardiner went before a board of colum! sioners, orgauix id under thu treitty of Uu! dulupe Hidalgo for the purpue 0f adjmlici' tinif all tho claims against our (!overiiiatu,' nd recovered the enormous sum of 5,jj ' h;.'i from that commission, uui ohtaii,e(i it from the Treasury of the United States. This was immediately after the war wiij, Mexico. Subseq'int event led t0 tin, b( lief that tho olu'un was originally f,,,e simulated, and the proceedings of Coinr, and the action of the courts, Bria.ly ,r.1Vl.j it to be so. His olaiiu consisted in tiii4) t, 3l under the Mexican law be bad, to u.e t uioal exprestion, denounced certain min.i near Laguuilla.s, which i one of tlis de. partmeiits of the State of San I.iii i'Qt0,j lie claimed, liirtheriiior", that 011 the breag. itig oul of war betwecu M ;xiuo ami the Uuj. ted Sutss, he had cugaed iu liiinin; ope. rations, employing huudruds of turn, thou, sands of cattle, and investing eooraou, sums of money. Not being a citiicn of Msxiuo. be alleged that ou thu hrcakiu oat of the war he was driicu away froui niiues, that bis people were soatierej, ihn bi properly went 10 wa.te, and thai Bi( one cent of eoinpeosstion was furnishrd Ijjj, by the Stale of San L iia Potosi, or Ij ih, Federul (10 veriiuient of Mexico. The c'.ia a stated, was one allien came w-tlim ti, provision of the agresincut t-ulered into .e. tween the high contracting panic i u,, close of the wsr, and, a such, aud np-.v,U testimony upou which it was coui.lrrc l t:, 1 adjudicat. .1, thu award already sin.- J , allowed. 'The ahole siory of il, ineeati;a of this frau'l, the veu .hiy of the oft.rs af the M- xiuan n.iut and of th.) oHi ;..- .,? t ,( Siites of Tan.aulipaa, of Sin J.ui, p t and probably of Nueva Lou, ouhi tu.n up a thiilli.ig rotnanee. Philip U Frslai K-(j,tte wotiby ex Dotnct Atinr.irjof tbt District of C'.loml'i. Was so impressed a. , th wonderful development of the tr. : j which could bOt pistibly be brn'ht Uiars the court,' together will, the cnJn ,j. duc.'d in th. rase, that be dctermloed la collect all the fact and give itn-n. u iu publio ill the form of a book If i:.c i,,c is ever pu1 li-hod it will coi.siitals a ai intereatiii pa je io lh. romance of crime Manuel Vnrrstgui, who be! I a h.gaui in the Stale where tit. mines were IY-- said to b. located, ill e 1 isidelat'oii 0! a ft tain sum, some i,!'0H( lo b paid La. whre the award was made, certified u :' t paper and to false book, preU-ndii; is gi.e item runnit) into hundred, of tjoa Sau ls of dollar, ileitis of rxpette f.r ;U dsiiy and we k'y carrying ou of 1 he t tir.us r,f the n.iitt-a. When ibis d-.ij Lti-t that the fraud had been ripowcd bi ok uf the clerk of the .'"late l.-prtuieLt, iSw-a duty it wa to fi'e away ll.s j..pe . I who, having lived in Mex.eo f.r sei,s year', saw the it.f iriualuies of .j;;. ii tit papers, Wuirk iu luce l hint lo clo v .-ti:i-11 la theui, be t.i.o.ediately gav a bi giitr.liaa (for ha svss not oi.ly an of the iovrrt.ni.bt, he.t the ctf'.'-.s ' bkt.4 if vol. her,) thst ..o Ano-ricaa ost should be allowed to come any al,. r- 4 the Stale, ll.pt Harry, an America i Cur 1,1 the .Met CaU .ir, wa a. I s sum p-r day le go to l.agunilla. s. i lain whether or irnt rb tnv itni,. u lleeed, and all the iufdr.nation Lva-.;;v on the eae thai be eon 11 prornir I's'-m ai.ig a lnule and a lot of tin wars. h j,i d cd bia was lbrouh a ru-j-J ai.liaxa- tainou diatr.e', beset by snare on all and through bi eoora11 and vis si. ' of th. Spaniah slid In li a n h.i.ui.n suecetsfuity achieved the o'.jsi-l of 1.:. a si in. Afterwards, w hen a Miumi". ' Oat under Henry May, Ksij . a r...frawi waa bel l wit.t Vvreaieg ii, and b. a piastre b-ir.i given by the repratea'.um the l l.iti d Statea (ioverO'i.eiit thai in - ' not be prosecuted, confes.ed tl.e fs'-s tail bad been practiced at (irJio-r's ir.at-i:.--tion. Hw written e nifossiou i. u-n archives of the Stst D-1 srlii.eiil. Vtrs tegui was Uot ihd only tioveriim-nt eitnceroed. (iuitcrrrx, oih of I be crtar.s of State of one of the Slates of ! tc for a einsi-leratioii p wi I him, gave tu and ecrtilieale of hi deparuni.t W proof s nt on to Ihi city to go b';:e ljt board of commissioners. It i int. rvjing to state how one or t forguii. a wtrr delected. When I'spt l'r'J first called al lbs a'caldes oee ia l-H'-uillss, be found auioug the fr" l0'!t L' dcuounceiiieiit of these pretended ii. e but when ll-nry May, K.. . aut the next mission, and after the ."' ' whieh t-iruiiuated in a bung jury, Wi ' a pipr amongst the fi'e. regj.ar sul .' in its phraseology aud certifiest:"" , U 4 tcr iu pection, they di-cover.d H. " '( been but r. oently plsoed ih'ts " ' 1 ing the book back th.y ssw that ll - lj ' with which the Oardiner title '-4 ' was iu som. places perf. e.lywli.-l""' and also that Urge aiaiu o.l- f . : .llT... i.. exact. f ' sl.ii. which followed it. S.-wrtl t. F' p-,, a well a. some of lh. thread, e-f the attempt lo slain them. These U-" lo show that th. paper bad b e" "r"' tiou.ly placed ber.. Again, b'""?"1. a tire, of tissue p.per and fee ,i nature. anJ tu!ks, ( " flouri.h to a sigualure, wh.eh, "',r M.x.ou U,i. efough -"" J . being written, while tbe nam. rubric, i not . legal .!.""" made palpable that Ibo.e in one pap stunting th mining lit!, 'ra '"j1,!,,!. to ibeir po.iiiuu to one another an of lh. writing, precisely similar " .,. each of the other pages. Iu tn ) ty page. n ail or seveu m" c y Iheirname. .0 thst the tr.np',,, oue paper would be . pe.fct r7 ry way. of those to a doteu otb J Th. certificates wer. thus .bo" forgeries. ..rti tt' When this before our t most Herculean enoris ". .. Ur) pre, investigation into ,1,u ' 'j,, ,arT. A. iisruiuer ws v..k-s Mr .Ue eisrri4 tit. v ": K.'-ttUM Ou 'I ue.day last the eroner greatly enhanced prices, are jut a,, desir- ,WM ,s id of the reat monument al . "hi. now a tbey w. re tbea, auu the bene- ; Klenton, N whern, lialoi.'b, Hillsborough, Wilmington, iSaiiahury, MorgsuU-it, Juli Manly. Saund.-rs. Shepherd. Dick. Caldwell. Heath. liaili y. ty, shall bave succeeded in completely re- pl. sh. s a large amount of both mental and i a"R"" m,!l 'ro'" "epraviu.s ol bis ..hvsieal labor, slill in the enin. ........ -f i ttaUral COKJ thnil, I leaven be prsisaid I vigorous health, wa. told by au idle iteUh-j U,er8 wi" be UQ u,Ji I-J-"CA. bo', hood that be wouH"work himself" to I WlilZ- death.'' lie replied,"! never knew but one man who irally worked himself to Tbe Knight Templar of liistooLave re-j death, and bu lioa al tbe aji. ot on buu-j solved lo present their brethren at Kicb lb truth died and two." Juur . 0 On. . .ml, Vs., with s splcolid silver j.itchcr. .a-pectcJ beautiful Ud, of "i; "''iiirU, lions iu this vicinity, " V .1 gjit Gardiner arrested ou Vedn..J" ried into a most mfl Jenliai ""7 , ,0j H lily had th. acb..me bo.-o He'"8 j widoly extended bad the '. ' j" lt bceobywh-.hitwa.lol.n''''110,;,.:. for a long ti.n. I "r. lt .- .l. .....? '..,.. and juries ero A public optuiou w1
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 16, 1859, edition 1
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