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c'o D"t liciitaie torsy.and Li-t ir will bear j C t.s out in t!,e assertion, tut no man ever was truer to liis constitutional obligition in n6ii4 to lhat iu-l;tutioo thn Mill ard Fill, u.. ire, who wa during t!ie canvass, de nounced over end over s jain, by tbe Demo rr.iiic iper ai.d IVmocratic Orator of the South, a. n A'lt'itionist. It was under ,-i iiiiiinitrati.ij that the Fugitive Slave Law for the firt time was executed. Yes, in ti e face of the 6rrci't norm ti nt hid ever on raised at t lie Nonh, in the face of threats, ii.die.aii..i, and execration, did I nur Northern mill "with soi$:ifutf'inl j principle ' our man who bad been de- noimced by Southern slave loving IV me- 1 cist an an Abolitionist, co calmly and firmly forward, and xccuie the Fugitive I Sitve La ; thus vindicating the ribt of j property in slaves, and j;iviug the lie to the : chirps of the Soul luro nomocracy. What, a contra-t h'tween n li'g .Muiar.i lillmore of New YorV, and I -nincralic WiiuiOt Pro viso JumesK. I "oik, of I'eimessce 1 ! lint to proceed. Mr. Fillmore wan suo-c- ilea l.y Friuklin Fierce, a pro slavery (!) 1. nicer.: of New lUmpbire, who was de clared to be sounder oa the suhjtct of the "(eat Insulation " than Winfieli Scot!, wi.1 w.. born and riieed in Virginia, where hi? kindred live le thin day. Soon after Mr Fierce accession to office, the Missouri '.iiii;.roini-e w a repeal- 1 by the pa,;e of ' t iir Kfiia "Setraka la.ii. and great wan the about cf triumph (we were Sift enough ; to join it) which went up fra.n the S utu I'.erce, however, wa .hr.wdcr than his Southern a ttuirers, for h pred;cted that the ri peal of tn Missouri ( om promise ...,1 il..,,. r.iM.i ll I'nin. of nr n:o:e save ,:a-e MaiiDT n: tie :. p'luii-ticn. this protector ('.) of the ostitu'ion fcf slavery et to work to se cure u fu d'uienl i o Tsrrltoria! (jov-ttun;- wfe appointed, one for Nebraska a: J o:.e )cr Kansas. Fverybody knew that loth soli and climate would cxclu la slave ry fioiu N-brisk wbi'.e every! udy con tcuued that slave Isbor could be profitably ue.l in K atj'as. Under this slate i f atfairs, it asi reaaonatle ta have teen rxp.cte.l, mat a Northern man would have been made tiovernor cf Nebra-ka an I a 5o i:hern man luicin ir cf Kas-as liut our New 11 imp-..i.,-re l'ein.'eratie Frci ient took a diffireot .... .( sn- ...s.;... .,.1 ,,.,'.. I!,n f .,tii 4'araliza. Uovernor of .Nebraska, and i.es.icr. rs-el v F. l a-1 ' vani Free'ol er. 1 ' rirorcor c! Kasa. u .mt er, srt to work t and allt.'.u;h ti,e i'rei i"inii.;ci was tu.'.y ic:.i ; in tt e tiu-t iawl Keader, all re-frec-oi iz-i Kacsai. i dent was Kit of aware thit he was ;-s manner, he k pt I L III IU 1 i.- a at r -:nove 1 ...v f ii,:: :, i months, an I r: ui L f'.rc'-J Fierce to t p aoc ' , fce was 'ubstituted by atiotber, I a. id y. t anoilier ;a'e (i ivernor ci i ..c- :t ctr,.-:'. ai' I iu leaving it, nil . K ii. an u; r-.'ar, c 01! a-io-.i an 1 re j,u- j ti .. at.d t bi -icvee, Mr. liictiibao, lie task C't ur.nj'.i.j ord. r oal of choas 'A'e all r nirikl-'r tW e:.r.vi-s for th i'r-.i tiey m 1 .Vj We a.i know ijiitat ii... ni:ii f. r;f 1 n turn our bark on V !. iUoLad riked more lor the Joutu t: an my n sn ever did before, and rote for P. i-hiian morierto d. feat Freuont . e 1 ren.en.ber t-o tli5t we were assured 1 li e outnern I '-u; ccricy , t hat if Pa : " n w s ,fi"e l K nas would c sine in t ti e I Dion as a siaie ?"i etc. te.i, Kucbantn wa elected, a'rl whit . see ; A K: c e-": 1- r in the ebar-e of I: li e rt J. Walker tit as (ioveruor to Kan -i.e I'fititnl ii(nctnj u hen h' ;-ir' ''' iffi'Hft ,-rrt 'W he If CM g'-". tO . 7 ' tt urUut It utii, ahhoiglj be f r ed ifirrstris to be very indignant at W a. .. eon-toct. Subseq ictly the L e xs ::-.(, i.'obstau'ioo for Ktcsis came up m i' locraiic Ccn;ress, and wn b'-iwa i- Ii, f it iti i ol Heaven, and Kiaas, u. u 'he die came into the l.nijn. wi.i cw -i 3 a free St at-, and stand bv the ,! of M fe. jta, ui,'a fa.ly re: ri-r.ted by. t'..ree ui-u,Lir, an 1 ri:., u a : ....y ai i:;"!'.-i a a .-!:- w-:a one locLoL'-r. I't ti is is t.-.t a'l. At the pr-'ert mo ii.':.! ij ,1 ir.w ui-ieral 'e p rti n of the South ern lb nwrie; tsr.d ready to arpirtfor t;,t P'.id.r.ey !', er, A I 'H a -a, w hi v.ti'.t, a n tbs4 the People of a Territory ni-sv "''i lavert otit of it. or r.-nd-r it Ta.jo '. wKi wit'iia it, ti.u iltrlsriiig t.'.era ; to r;j.it cf pr.perty in 'lives, and ;i'i-'j ty for the aho i'.i-jti of slavery 1 . t; t vtt ; in-1 jet tbt-a i'e'aocr a is claim fj h- t'-. i-;'fi, ar.-l extlisive cbaiupiob '. :;j:;'tu;'oncf sliveryl We tave th b?wu hy uri'letiahle fact' b-eury cf D.'iaerejr iu regard to 'he tna'.it Jti'ati c-f S.avery, a-jd we leave it to e ry eir Jid red-r to y whether we bad 1 a r.'bt to d'-elire t?.at i's treachery a . 1 d j'ibia-dealin tbitil-J einin it to ev(r'a:!if in'aBiyV '1 be Democracy bat ha ic utroi tf lh. Overinncr.l ith the ex e- pin.- of th sf.ee of fiur jr, .inre 1 -a p-s i j 3 of ti.ir'y c-ttn tur of r i.t t - --jtii l.a. jrown weiker mi weaker.' a il ii.e tfr jre of s!sry ruore aril n.ore ......j.,. j iff f r -11 N'jrt'.ri fJ.-tno- -- ey t .ii jf the '' Al.it 'A the rt't.,' we at- J t'" f: etidi of the ii'trtat on of r ave-if'-t Ijt tariil ta-ir ' "cks ft, I o;b. s- c T'oie i,j it.c;'.t.-'lble Southern 1'- -noeritio aatbor.ty In fci li'e cinr.r f - 'ei,. rtLator lver.on, of ieori, sai-1 : hi'jiii ti,e bt gitinm of th.s Aboli'ion war, to tLe present day, not a man I aa pi.t prr to ti.e Biond Inocraey fim I be free ij.i ritk w : : -I the leiiii-i and wsver i; t L-)-t' tf the f -r-iier, bavs year after year is.r '.tad away Lef-air- the'.r fansi'eal ein .ay Ik'j tie noti I. f-ate the rajs of a L or i.i i. jn.'' " Wba'i ver J!!.-'ri tr. ay iy w Letbr d Jusive b p' may is .ntitied to tue e ,n l:ry, I eoi.Wer a i lost at the N-.r'b. 'lb coi 't.'.-.otal a--i;!.d Jv.n'crsey of ti.e free. a'es, if tut dead af. I ban d, and psr. . rr d ar d poei ev ntuebo. l, jr-..,aiit .,e sdur.d i! i.':yrlri I'juk'!i.s i e lhe ai r and ii.iii v defer. der of So-ath- !'.;!.. hi" yi- I to t'.e storm an ! 1 1 I lo thick and '.ai.torii ie to the a. at p'eset.t tOti.iitiotJ a I. I fj- - - I j -j'. ,e se- t :..' I.t Hi the si. : t!.. pi'., nt ar, 1 future st.te in, t srnes 11, ('a Ther are s. 1. . a 1.1. I ; ... -i r ..! ; n,.-ii s:i 1 i , tt... .vi,.-, , ntai.y 11. ry ve.. suuul .'.;; r 1, e ,-.-t . ati-.n :ti t:.e itirt u, .it ,,. r velot- e at'-. ,.ti'ti ."atitrui of the ."t Late I "til wi.i lhe icautfuraUoc of a free m; I'r id then, with both bratici.es I i,l abolition Pic. If tin 1 1 ' irt, ti e I: isiriertn fsi.ai.'j.i luiiriif. w '. soou tfi. ay . ! S., iri A New York r-irns nut t.n 1, 1 ns r-f h ; "I 1. 1. 1: .'.eta. 1 u lhat r.'y a yi .,r Horft CaruIinaS&liij. sOMIq- CHARLOTTE: T lie s (1 a y, SrptpmberG. IS59. Is" It. R. Wakt field, Esq ,ol" Lenoir, ha con sent. .1 In ct, and i. our authoriicd agent. Hi will recoive orders for I lie Wbio, bla t i. in. ii ' . ami receipt for the .inc. . or a.m. ny persons inscribing who pay to linn within three monil will receive tli Whig lor two dailnra. I JT'n.e K culive Committee of the M' ckleii- burg Agricultural Society is rtquetted to meet in I fi, 0ue. at th ffice of the Ii ek Island hue t.ry, on Saturday next, .t '.) " M. ! Democracy and Slavery" The "Natural Allies.'' We hsvr irieii to.dny an ariiele under the above i htail, from .he Kiieirll K'Cttttr. ivcs s life P'ciure oi ' -J " "I" - ..ur rea.irrs. The people need such a.licles.u fresh li.nr memory as to ths don gs of the lt ,cracy, and uur Word for it they will be bro.if lit sec that it do. not deserve tlieir confi.iencs. Candidate for Governor. Wiiiriiogton lleiuld auggest the n.imo of Divis, ol' that place, as a suitable person to Ti Mr. 1 lu.ii. n itee as the Opositinn Csn.iiuate. W. te liut a s.ngte objection to Mr. Davis, JllJ will eetfuliy support hnn when a cindidalr; but .k .1 ... .1. i ,.. ol" ih. Iltr. a.'J, not think Mr. Dans He man for Me lie l.aa very little . iptrieiice in an' emf - rrnry election' crmg campjiffn, and is uu.ried, wuii' rtnckt veteran in the field and whoie iron. abi him to meet any opponent, and p n.teeritv w ill rrenmas d him to ; ncrs, will. ' w!mst ster". the h.inest Teoimniy of the c "Ui.try ; and iu his contest with Ei Isovernor llraji', f.r the (tuberna. ton. 1 Chair he reduced the D.iimh rafc ni j.rily nearly oi.e-i.nf, and hstl the Convention w hicli j met in (Jreen-boro', taen a le from the demo- I crats. I ou'd have been re-nominated ; but they i not do it. ws di sir. tn see him tske the neio -'gain, n s : t.aniter it1, b-m for tne f.-.a w t. any -i..r ua, ssytne't.ni We are n-'t e ins nsme 1.1 I Cain, for wc beliese be could bar ti.e oppo iaio,er Iriumpiiaiiily tliruajh tl.e contest, Ii in for t-ur sUnoard b. srer w. could clilrr -.0 w l;i a'fitosl c.rtain Siircesa, while Wllh i,, r L ime we s.i'.ulo oouht of suecees. Wl.nt e . t 1. r n.i.'-.s.tion papers io li.e Slate. ent cir'am that t;.'.i. D rf-kery willperii.il rue I. - b: usea ain, but hope he will if po-it t-n party desire it. The Opposition in Georgia. .'.lied !si week that the laposiii.n in mere pr-psrinf for the coinine election I the. hid nominated s csniii.iate for ov. Tli. a se'S i c ,rs ti.e letter of Col. War- iilin. Success to r.'i - fo.'lown i i-the l.tur: rnnriLt', Ad;u'1 1'tb, 18."0. ' rmrn: Vm'I "f H" Mth instant, inform. I tli. I a I'mi.entionol the iisrty representiuj J inch asa-Mjmb eu in I'jtn nstai.t, unr.nino ii'i v placed ,0 f ,r tl.e etfirc of fsuv-'nor roach. reelection, his be.n large ! 1. ia a T' ana . nr e inf. '.enee fro ' " " ,th' it solicit., iking into tenno.g it, all tue flreuniatances . h. been eel .I.-.J to m. it imposes an an me to vieid to ti e demand of n. i. s li.-n it is not in my heart to shrink from. "t r.-'octa.it 1 assuni. In e position ss. I. therefore, ac.repl toe Mo.liliia lion ; snd ioiO' ve and eoritial.y enoorse tt,e decfara o mc.ple. a.iopWd Ly the Opposition t on. n. I., i-: at M.-oii on tue -i'ltii ..f J iiy Lsi t'wa knin to many of tue members nl -,v-n-.'in. ti..t the e"i'!:tom l mv health e.i ,1 u i ..c.i.v .inis.ssibie !""r me to tan. ... Mat", I suppose it .;! not lae r. quife.l of f..r I sc.'. f. tlrr :-J in e a, lion ! i to your iu- g.sen ea to u-n .er ou niy ; nd to a.aur ynii i I r.ce,Ve I'll in-' V A K l( V. S AKIN' J ilinsos, J il.r. Milieus and t . I'ee. , J.m. i:.M", Eireets of a Dissolution, hi N. V. ere tt m i..sku.g .u.i remark, on ii -"ii, ne,. nf i-,.. eonnng elect. on. on tl.e Frc nlisl Kucti hi, ci".'- hy tl.e lollowi.g we.l. ' relrork. n 'LestT- et. of th ..cession ol a. ,t. ,-rr. St' on t.c mlcre'.. of New York, J.-ri.j and ft-a l.y I van is : ,'.rt,ill it I to- t even be 3 (K-sc ahle ' C' a. oi il.. S.ti'.h' m St 'is -i'f lost w.re pos-.l... . .r V-.rk. e J.-.s.y ind t- no.yliama J t. ... i a II bstk lla.f a (elitury, and tile . :t H. i Nst Sl.,te ssouiu l- ceprecial. d .r c.n. "J ie ir present va inmereial cooiiec. w.t'iitic N.. : . u Stales y railroaiis, by i. -iat. anet Ity otl.er eesnet.tn. of .hipping,, lie o' t ie great Stflirr. Il their SV.nl'.t. Sua ;,rll. By toe si-v. r i ce uf llio I. li.on, tne r, ni" c..o,ii.erce, n"-i. lie enriches loose . .i.e. u.e Nortn g'-ner'.l.y. wojlu go to Kng .. .ur rival; is me Nwiln rs M. u , eut oti ,U. est. pea or II. S-.utti. aoul.t H uita-rly trsl il.atiO i' '-oi'- t'ilead of the llie.'i. ra ol nU nwposei .sl.ey y, i- b. hi to he rl-'I M ..r K-iruM ai.d of In, ; no pr.oeij,! tul of the eoiu. , sg-.cullural I 'ulCt ,r'!e..',le''"i 'runiordisiiuies.no t C'.lll.oo.i Ui, agam.t W II.S- w 1 l,.e eriut , 1 he lr ugg ,. e,.o. 1, tn- w.ni h.,i. ' br"" . ,.". weiui. K.r..-2 Al"t lr... - Slate, .r. not tl. , e.p.c..i.. s.y ,g. 1 a'snll..! uf eon- n a 10 ij., v ...e N. w .fu r ibe., . ..... 1. w. a .1, ,n -. twoulcoe a' T ny f"..tt. are nnon. d . 'litem ' ti.e t-,o "Wm. 23. Smith. Mr. Elrus, of tbl Mntoa House, io these Thia man whose name head thia article, and respect, lie cmainlj possesses iu the BU who prcunda to edit the Newborn Daily Pi It, ' perlative degree all those generoua aud lofty call us s mean white man. if whito w are." trait" of characjer which should belong to Now, if there ia a meaner man in North drolina J every keeper if a, " Traveler's Home." than Win. B.Smitli, we would like to know it, Hi bouse ia kept in a way to niako one feel and the people need not want .ay better evidence t borne, and hi tittle is well furuiahed .f thia iniin's eaeeedinK eiMnness than to be in. I I could desire or expect atiy where. formed that he ia so degraded thai tl.e editors of Chester, ,0U know, has a high reputation Tk. S,i. L-nnted at Elisabeth Cuv. docs not eon. i for ,he mntir in winch hor publto houses aider him a gentlenmn.anil llml became toSnlishu ry a a the iccond of P. J. SincI a belter ricniunieiidiiliiin from tliote acquainted with ua than ilua man can, then we must b mean " ' , .' , ,, , ..u.. piivitepentlemr.B be would merit great As he chareea u Willi a crime, wlui h wedeny. r - ,. , i-.- i . ... . , ,, , esteem for bis manj uood qualiltea, liut a wc would k l.n ... pnbhab our ,.lulal.o. if ; l, t0 the pub. we .:W no. cn.ider U. to ask a f.vor of. . r q ihtt -M Inworthyh.a ...i.e. r.r felh.w 'Os.li.1,, p.,roul2e(1 ,nJ tbat b, seems to be meat I... our l.a, fed. that lie ha. crown ao . hed jn nlati0 i your city. Sret ?" W. would not be .urpn.rd ,1 he .. a j . twl hijh gpirit. frequent, r of .very oot-liousc he euo find, lor In. cJ ojlil(,D, n,? pr0!Wf d thcy 8UJ eon.iuct .hows it. i ,l. .....Ii,.. ...ki:. ,i.. nnreuiiite. the r-n.ier if this brave second hns beard that ; hi. pr.ne.p.1 b.e iouglil . duel w.tl. um$! . p.nk ol ar.f.ry-anu eniiu, no in-uer. . .r write to Kayetteville tn Ieril its truth. Aurora Eorealis. One of ths most brilliant Aumu'i ws wit . noted on Thursday night last, by many of our cili- i, ,,s, tlul has ever been noticed in tl.a ShuIIi. In isci, the light was s.vivid that perins imagined it I day light, ..nd got up to g. sbout their asily svncsiio.iM. e regret that wa oi o not ohsrrvs u. Wc must hsv been awake about the lin.e, o e o'clock, but did not notice any unusual light. tlierefoi luO.-e.l. we missed the ighi,.nda. ublmi. on. It was also observed in sever.l other places st the South. We sec that i the K?rth ii linealao been most hriliiant. CI (Wt Utfil-rt John F.wcett. .1" Alum Creek. n.r.!..p Co. Texss,ri"ers a reward of tl.OuO.in tue Ki.si' AJvixate, of the 3tuu uit.. for the arrest and sfa rp.ne . f H.F.Al-lon ho coii.n.ilied sdel.be. ' rate murder upon the ersnnf Dr. W. B. R.ie.n, Ion the 1st day of August last. a'. Plum Creek ; Church, in Fayette Co., Tsxas. A'slon is ds. "E '"" ' ' - 1 headed, dark. skin, black eyes, winks when eonv. rss.11011, slow or si.inimerii.g .11 coi..-rsa.M ! weighs about 160 pounds, and ia sbout 40 yea ..Id. Russell for September. This seriodicsl has com. wuli it. accustrme.l regulsnly. ll pages seem to be filled wi h mtire.t., in( matter. The following lie the table 01" con. tents, 11; Souih Carulina Reeim.nt. in 1710 : Anatonv W.rda; Lines; Kpistolaiy t.o.sipinjs mf Tnvel, etc.; Eventide; Aclrrss in High Lite ; Smnsls Syrinj, Smoiuer; Idyls of the Kings ; History of tae South Candins Collcf; The Marble Bu-I ; To a Jessaiini.e ; The Den.s;oK u ; Kditors' Table. I Trade Sp.le of Tobaoco. Wi 'earn from the New York Sun that a new movement is on foot relative t . the tobacco trade in lhat cily, mmething after tbe periodicsl ve. du. sale, of cflU in IIolsii.:, and of wool iu I . , c . k K.ngland. The 6r.l (rreal tra.ie aile of lobscc. I w.. to commence on ti.e 31th August last, and be conticu'd s. ver-1 d. ys. Toe lots . ft" red .re I. conionsc Kentucky, Mi slid Virginia snd lla..ns leaf: Northern seed leaf and F tobiceos, ar.d lo comprise 2,01 A hogshead HornemoaJe Engine. T1,e .Vniarststss thst anew Engine eilled .1.. ,, " ,,.f ,rluf.-,l at the ColliUsnV S:,..p. of the N:.th Carolina Kail Bo.d bad bn j piying a :nl to uui cuy. uii iu.v "t'sr.iins " .isited Cher!otte,.iid remained but .hort lime, we lioeeer, had an opportunity f no ,1 al it i.isssd our resiuence. It msde ,.:,,, and seems to oerfo-m as well as those hrcoi-hl fr.m tue North. l he 1 hi. f work. ' inn eert-inly oesirvcs pra.st for bo.ldmg 1 Seizure of an Ielaud. It is ststed, tin the San Frsnc.sco HrfUl, that .e... Harney lis. or.iered . .letatchinenl of I'. S. tr..p. to Uk. possession of the isi-nd vt Sao I Jo.n....i e.iabl.shed there . milii-.sy post. Th- ' ripht to tins H.M o.be, I.i.i.o. have been ia dispute i Utween the Knghsh an.l An.er.c.n government.,! sd.h,..te0m,.le.d to ...me.huig ..nous b.. tiseen t'ie two government, but it i. .urposea toil (i.Q. Harney g'jveriii.irnt. ct under instruction fr Large Tear. The f oltiinhu (G . ) 'Aisies ays it hss s per rom ti.e plsntatatioh ol Mr. Jot I If art. in II uaseil coun'y, AU., wbii h weighs one pound uui tl.rrn tunrtM. snd tuea.ure. in circun.feience J.'ltrn mrt.rt. It is not rip. basing fall tree km. bei.ire its maturity secount ol its Tt... is tne l.rjest pe.r of wmcb w. have v.-r heard, and throw. Dr. Andrews' p ar in the ; abuue. 1 1 The Bulletin, of the 2.1 instant, in noticing that piece, of p.pr h.v.ng upon them cert.. a ca. ! ' I " A " r ! about 'e...aii,a.ng in fl.srb.tle' 1 f ar one, we 1 . . . . -! ,n ssy ih I as Isr ss ! snow, trie P-rty is out re. organ. aoig 111 1'tv.rlolte. iheae small pieces of pajwr iin-V have a M .v be ' etbir.g i to do with snothr r order lately established i m ust. Who ris tell wnat is the aieaniug f North Carolina Planter. We hi.e rece.v.dth. September No. of this .-.g- , iolturalo.rio.lici,!. It is. u.'isl filled with ' i.rs.tnig information al.k. to tne farmer, the ,ri,ru tur..t s..d the noneuUurist. I'.rson. d. 1 no g sn sgrieultural journsi snouid ..iiascrib. for I Unlfr. is... ! CM n u M' ATED. ' CnreixR, S C, Aug. 27. !jf). Mr t"'t"T'J" : (n the evenins; of the a:.tli in-uni 1 wn 111c raipres. usiriou tne v it S. C. K. Ps.ad and made th point your city, fsir the purpose of prosec'itin'j some business which materially, concerns iiyse.r. 1 ne exp.vuition a ri'l epirit 01 ac oomoiodation Ot the lioaU la Due, a mutt be manilc-t t- any one who travel, on it- ' and it is heneodeserviu.' of all the fliuiin8' coiiiuieijdation wuiclj ilia continually r- evi vi na.. ! JJjt the spirit or iccomniodiioi, does not ,,. .ith. K.il Koad : it extend, lo Cuar ' i ,tte, nnai, tUere aemonsiralea in a way ,0 uiei.t the gratitude of the recipient and melt him into almost a different beiV. I, ..: .... si,. ,..t;,,.. ,.( .t .1 brought to ack now U'lge that your people excel almost any withio th rang of toy aciUiutaiie! for their cordiality, generosity and frank liberality tow.rd iboa they hisve intercoaise with, rartujiarly was 1 struck with the conduct of your worthy towuimau, are kept, and thenar you may infer that If wecnnmitgct1 m J--,-, i ki. . i i ,.. c i ii men mailers. imr vnj utnj "wn v proud of ;icb men t Mr. K. for thore are but few of his like tcte found anywhere. As magnanimity of soul of my good anil tried : fril.ud, Ir. El,n., Ml Uhin,j well to you tnJ aj, ,ha corjeern,jour be coneernsyour iautiful city, I am your, Ac , CHF.STKU. . j QFiE T EASl'KRN STKAMSHll. i I 111 Utp I Bll3neea io aau i iv i ori- rid early iu September. Freparations 7 , ,P ' , ; , .een made fer one thou.auJ first oU j j,eeB passenger, aua norV'Con'J Class win uh keu. The prise of passage will be about , , , , ti ......i j one nu.urea uouars. -' cers will number about 53J. lhere 'u be lr0 teamea, ISO firemen, 1 3 (U-wirds, j. en !neer,i -jo officers, 2 surgeous, an 1 a ehaplao. Ten thousand ton of co.tl will . , , , . , . . be carted, and such are the mechartcal ap- uo ' r ' plunca 01 in. eutp iua mi. .muicus. t tity caj be put on board io two day. The j Ji0ndrn Filustrated New, speakin;,' of this Ine.tlinicl! onJr gtT8 . lreai mips a wen aa sniau our- .,0 liiblr to rceidentj but those who know Diosl of ship and of the perila of the sev bivj the greatest faith that this particular retsel will be less liable to accident than (nilier ships, and that bur speed will be such ss to enable her to Jeave the lrit'h Chan- - . -i r . . a return cargo, and be back itriin on our re within the almost ineredible short ; period of seventy diys. Will he pay a a trading speculation . ui this tleiting ri- ty, ible to Carry a population of ten thou- I sand. b a great a aucces connnercially as Dfjshe is rnccbitiically t That, aftr all, is the ! nltiroite consideration, vulgar ilthouoh it ay srpear, by which all truly useful pro iect. must be tested, in the.: respect there i. cvety reason to believe that the commercial calculation of her projector are a firmly bised is the meehanical prin ciples on which aba wis eon.trueied ; an 1 tbat, even without a subsidy for carrying the mail, she will be enabled to earn money eB0U,j) to pay her present thareholder a remuneril.tiTe'd.iideud." ,. Mr. JoH.N I.IVKR, of tl.e Galway liae, " ' ' has offered to charter the b!p for her first voj aT9 to the United Slate., paying the owners S100 000. Jf this iaaocepled at the next meeting of the dirtetors, the arrao-re- luent as to the saiiifl of tbe vessel tniy t. thssesd ; b eouie time durin the mouth of September we may expect tbe Greit Kastern in American waters .Vj- Honal Intelligencer Cisim Saoacitv. There may be seen It almost every hour ;n the day a hit poi die doi;, at the l.eu-e of the Coljocksiuk lompaOJ He has around bis neck a callir Ueariuf; lli" n niie 01 LonocK'inK , This doj is ojly about it) mouths oid, aud i 1 great favorite wilh the member of the CoiunaiiT and the tiieuds il-.er-of. The ini- mal eeiiis lmot eoUwed wilh rei'onin faculties, and ha been taught to coumiu nicate an alarm of Br. Ly the riniu,; of the telegriphic bell at tbfe tieareat Simon box. Wlieo uijflit set in, the faithf ' animal p'oeocd to the Ulegmphic pole, and coils bilnaelf It the foot tin reof. apparently a-1 sleep, but in reality proving that sll ini.n-; ted thing are not l-leep thai have ih.ir, i sit. shut. Iu case of au alarm striking on the bell, be listen very attentively, and, is: I qoick a meditation, Le start for the Hose House, and barks for a minute or so. He j then barki to indicate the sinking of th bell ; for instance, should the alarm come from box forty-one. the animal barks four time ia succession, then Mop a moment au i bark oeo time ; thus the member of the company art. apprised that the fire i nearest box 41, or lint tue alarm oom.s from this number. Such remarkable ca- Ijtne aapacity we nave seiuom neara oi. Uiianeijiitiii jj Indian Niws- -.Mr. H. A. ('ran?, of tort Myers Florida, where be ban re.i I 1 a con j .i,er,LU time, fives the following intelli-1 reence o the editor of fhe Fernandin. Ka.t : , r loriJimo ; 1 Mr. I', states that the en'ir number of Iu dians still r i a t n i n !' in the.Jt:e in.oiint. on ly to fifty four, ind ciaii!is tin in a tol.ows : Fourt.ea warriors, with, old Sim Jones, sUi ia perfectly helpless from old ige j leteatu n women, nine of whom are quite old; and , tw.ulT three ehildreti of all .Jeter iutiona. ,fr (: ni, rf.pftttllj seen tbe Indians d.i-: ,i- .k, nr.sei.t snrnmer. and is full v convin i e, tl,.t tbe above enusneration is correct ' They are perfeetly friendly, are in rather i destitute cireuinstinces, tud tlieir mrvic ' can be engaged as hunters for a very trill considerati iu. Mr. C. I of tbe opini thev will consent to emigrate nninc after the death of Sam Jones. J I, reside lostiier, bat eoiwposo three d.jTcrent parties c icupyini; o.ner.ni portions oi ine,prono tiiat, tne uret pionoay in 'tctoner t country, all acknowledging nam Jones ss their chief. A SicoMi Sam PaT' h. Ai.M'.t. Seve- rai nays ago a k-iiow iiiniig irom incsianu county, New York, and calling him-eif Jn Patch, jumped from th ina.t -head of the siuop Sophie into the water below, .li.tan'.'e of eighty Evo feet, at Albany, N. 1'. The lonp at ilia t.m-j lam ai trie loser Uoca,( IZ about aeven fuet of water. At! me .ppo.nte'. .line, .u t..o p.e-. cn 01 .ooui f hundred ili.Ker. Jim made hi. jump, bring a couple of pi-tol, in hi. decent. He ..rn.a tl, aitsr .ml stuck in the in; id sod that was tee last that was een f him until ! a young man made a dive from the dock and brought hi m up by the hair. ly tin; ail ofi boat hook he was draped aahol After I rolling bnu ou a barre. he w re-lop il to e in -cio j"ris. , From thi Nutiouul I,uelisnctr. ' i DloiidiD Crossci the Niagara River wilh a Cook TESTIMONY TO GALLANTRY. ii8Ti and Cook an Omrlct. Fxm. ut.vc l")tPRTMEST, The crowd gathered at b" M';. J""- RMgk, Aug '33, lo.'.9. ; ,ha POpB( ,J,l0USU lar9 Sin: I have thi d y reoeived from Upt. I D1,mheriii) many tliou-ands, wits ejiue A. Lawrer.ee a Chinese Bag, tkuu by J01 I what the miallest, wn kIiouIi! say, that liaa in nu assault upon the barrier forts in the . l nollcctod. and hardly more than Oautou river Hi November, l', by tue foruus of the Lulled hute dhips aau Ja oiuto, Fortsmoulh, and Levant, us a pres tot in your name to the Sute of North (luroliua. Having been apprizod of your desire to make this disposition of the lla, the lust lieneral Asssinbly, by reolutious author ized ms to receive it from you iu behalf of the State, end at the aame time to express I tan ia ejoidu one, and miht be by to you the high appreciation of that body maDy preferred to the terribly great per of your gallantry ou the occasion referred forllli)Ca cf last Wednesday. to, and of this evidence of your vonei'atiou for the "State of your birth. lnlieviu that 1 caunot discharge this pleasing duty iu a more acceptable manner than bv traiiMiiiltinir these highly coinpli- uientary resolutions, I herciib euolose COul I not have very materially interfered copy of them a transcribed from the stal- wjth n, perf0ruince, or added v.ry greatly ate book. to the filigue of th journey. During the l hese resolutions, I am well assured, are pMa;9 ne perforued most of the feat pre none the lea expressive of the neutiuient Tjou"j fxbibited ataodioK upon bis bead, of thai people of the "State thau of their rep- iltrj(,j,,g beneath the rope, eniniuir bis resentutivi' who enacted them; for they boJj under it, backward, sustained by the have ever tusuife.te.l a lively pleasure I mriu4 ith the elbows bent, .to., all diflioult the honorable distinctions achieved by lb j A..:-, ,1. utrciub, but by LMondiu I -ns of North Carolina in every department j o( lhe publjo sct,ioe. tttS distinguished i scllou or me cmsen peoe nieiui sa turn ! Mate in the example it affords to the youtb ! ol .he coutitry, who are thus rPr'ed of the : pr ti t i t.T reward, that ever await a faith- 1 tul U.-ciiarsro of Jutv. i This flag, so gallantly tsken by you n j the in ainfenance ol the right and protection j f l" prou of American citizeu iu a dis taut bind, wi.l be placed among the vilued ' , ' . . . . , .treasure of the Mate, and wil be looked u b posterity, impressing all who ...ay ee it with the sentiments of esteem in which are held the brave conduct of the faithUI aomier 111 me service n, eou.i.rj , am. . out youths to wh. ui trout time to lime the ,torj cr ,., Capture may be hsrrateit, win (,e told that 11 is a trophy for which the s;UK. j, inJbted to one of her courageous u!1s ho entered the fiervic. of the c luntry hen a mere boy, sod who, without the aid 0f f, UOS 0r the iufluence of powerful frieu ls, won his.wsy 10 honorable di.tinc- " " J -1' -- -'-". - ,pirU. Thus, sir, will a valust.l u.,ou be tuL'bt them, excitinir in their bosoun laudable ambitiou to emulate like houorable actions. Trudiog thil your creer w iil prove one 0f coutiuue(l usei'uluess to the country and ue lowered it to' lhe deck of the " Mi di-tinclion Io yoursif, have the honor to!, mttt wa doubt not, it wa it tt.rj re.pectfully, yours, Ac Jt)liN W. FLL1S ; ,,,.,,:. it v. Lieut Jon-i Julius Gcthrii, U.S. Navy, . ,u, .iu,10. .-.i,.wi,.. u g .erw..r of the St.-. to reuse 1 lli( ten.i. red Io tile Si .t.' of N-irl'. firi.ini hv I., .-it. Ui mine, of ih.- l S N.y. M l eie.s i .:.i. Ju.ius (.ulnri), a lieutenant .11 the Cnted tsutrs svy aoU a i,liv. . tn. li.to . ' Nor II. 1'ara.lim, Bow on itTicial duty at lh. Na. t.oi.al Oo.srv t .r r, asiun, t..n, L '., But, on tl.a a" Ji.. u . v of N pveiots-r I eatiture a uil cs'ry rT a ir-o'iiv ..: war. I liu.s'.c Hig Iroo. lh. hrilnf four barro r fori e ploreo' tn . eomh.ne.l engage in. 11 1 by tl.e S ... J .e.i.t ., r' .rtan.outl.. an.l I. falil soil other ' nd r,r K' the p. It ol Hi loo .1.. ton K. And l.esm-nl lliflirled on lh oi A n-ricn .ol Kogn li.eo. iniioui..ty :rii. js-re.iil ,nu pi-onellr: occasion w ","" tee. sod IllSijit to .lie, A nd w herea. s 1 id l.i Mlthl I..I bee to len-ler llu to h a n,.t Id see. pt II -lltl and :!' eti' II, It llmr.,J. That th l.e autlioriferf a.id reqoe' ti us len.lsrec I y l..ul. plaeeanil in sm ii ill ami s j;.sh .infl prs.er. AVa.'reJ fu.li'r, "Vhit h.lfof tl.istiri.r.l Aasrn, rnor of the Slat. sci-eot lhe fl ig al sua II I,'.,' sn-l lii 1' gll up,, , h,rl .. 'Hi I I', .e Ul ther I ol the fl g, trophy ol hrr : io ay Ihirk till i:., i-.".s. Kalifl d V True r..iv 'run. li.' ..rip ,ri(.l. Gil A HAM PAVK.S, I'mi" fee. R..leigii, Aug. -. 1-.".'J. Sunday at SAATo.i In few pl .ee on thi. continent i th. Sahhith better kept than at the Sprin?s. The dancin,; and the dai'y pastimes ire kept up U.l midnight on Salurday, and then ail th. secular pleaur.s s.-eui to clue for twetity four hours. We have no mail, no arrival itid no departure of train., and the even thousand persons in conclave make up their mind to b uiel. 'lhe street in front of the hotel .re free f.r, m the crow.l ot orna'S anl noi'i of ghs-ir rs nrnif one to rid. to the Lake. piste iiuana n.e uuiri lost can te shut up are Cloa.-tl, an. ail se. ni to 1 unite in tbo outward ol'sereance nf the day To breakfast fjr-t and th u to church is th. "V'1'' ,''f . ",r""'" tld tbi consuiiies 'at i 7m' Z ZllZ get". 0", " 1,1 l n mu-t to early to get a feat. At noon the dsy chan-;e Men and won, en ride to the lake and elsewhere. Teams block up the street. Ladus iu full dress p dinner t m-.,de ou the pisiia. The late ur interferes with those who wouM K1 10 tU eburche-, and give 1 good exewo v " """" " ' h evening i, passed tl tho hotel. In l"l-,? music, j he exl-mpore coneerl he.-ii. and hold a late at ten or VL'" ' n'ttbt, when the day ends. '"i""""''"" "J H"'" Journal. -Cor. .... K--..T . -t ri.iM 1 1 i- ery triflino 1 Fti7 1 wenty-aix clergy men of PliiUdelpbli, .l i t. 1 i 11 . pinion that . (T'.piseopal, Presbyterian, P.aptist, M.tbo- 1, 1 1 1 , 1, , rnnciliately ' ilist i,i'r.nati K'-fornied, and Dutch rteform- 1.1 .1,1 .1 11 . . ,-l hey do not e'lj have united 111 an ail.Ireas to '-Chris lians of all iletiominitiotit," in which they 1 next be act spirt as a day of special pray er " that (iod would grant that hi believing; children 'may le made perfect in one, an 1 that by the r.peritiuu of the Holy ihost, all 1 - --i - -) " - c. - ' of W"i and in lhe bond ofpe.ee, that th.y j "'V ,be u -"'7 empl, aec. pt.bie unto j Him. j " JIkowMn.j op a CKtsiiVTr.KlAi MlNM Tea Not Ion- a-o ... noted the finding of a man . doming lit .-,etiioa...f l...,.Itg on th, ti.e,. Some ofthe p.ru.cnts m.-k- ed John A. MeClung " It ls been ..,. 1. Ii,,.d ih.t il, If.v lie l('l.... .r M vilie, Ky., w . at the Faii about thst time in ill he. lib, and il ia supposed that ho ha been drowned in tl.e manner we slated. lr. Mr-t'luno; w. about fifty yur old ind of e-tiiderat iderable reputation as Prchyurim ,,., ; urt.ih A re, lt,rr- cl'Ty two third a" grest as that r.l the l-l occa sion, lilotidius perform mce would have been accounted iu the outset of theie exhibition marvellou.-. one ; but ifior the preat, over shadewini, ntnl unsurpaasable fitnt of la.t week, it oould not seem very astonishing, nor produce any veiy tbriliin doiee of in terest iu the mind of the pi otator. It of a curious and Uuijhable apeo- Uloudij first orosed from the Auicricae the Canadian shore in manacles ; a collar about his neok, a chain pendant to bis arms, nj lw0 otbeTt frol his wrists to hi inkles ; ti. r..i.r. r not varv wuixrbtv. and bins If made common place aud simple, Tu r,,rop,rformanoe wai the most ia- er.iling. Alter a stay or Dlteen or iwaaij ,:. up0B the Canadian, shore, he started v-.u --..t. . Cl)0k itove iwuui upon hi ! btck the eiiU,ry ippnrtenances. thereto I ;'..;. f ..uccnan ladle. uudr dishe. ! n 4 a pair of bsllows, recurely fasteued upon tue .i0ve. It mu-t Dot be iinatrined the ,of, be bore upou hia back wa. 1 1 fuii ,t iron " Victor ;" neither must tun m.u easi irou ' 1 ' . . , 1 jt ya fuc ed a mill ature affair a disjoined I ,... cntfiBI, JiasK It wis a goodly properly fashieued cooking stove, ', ul,e 0f I'lUi3n sheet iron, and bonting of , loke pipe ,t,out two leel in nelui. nr ' ,,.,! u, .k. -..or. r.f the rone, li.oii'lin e- ,our,J hi pole i.id proce.d.d with lioncbal- tuee tJ preparation for ' een.pin " 'n,wioging kit tova be plieed it upon lb roma ha-furo him, l down, and with some pitchy, eoinbusti'hle material built bi fire, xcjtj'u'.. jt with the bellows, and ooo nise i I a .moke which proved tho genuineness of , ll)e preparations lor oooaioj. ' pr,p,r d,pr of beat had been ittain.d be ,.j-.,t k; t.mk. ihem into his dish. ; 0D(i nrw the she'll into the river. The lomeletwi prepared with ill lb skill of 1 ! ,.ief je cuisine, sud when it wa complete .1 cf dnid d ii.to tba smallest r os-lhle share, tud .,. 're. sore, I k the 0,. sender Catherine ut. hi. " botel," Blond io real- '(inhering up his " hotel, H 1 j.t.-d it upon bi- back, sod nuiokW twrnl-H hims.'.f ,nd it upon tie Americ.o .bore, amid lhe loud ebers of the throne. llugilo l'.tpren, 'iTith Anoint. I'ltY Kivbms Miny reader remember ' Jno. F.tudolph' characteristic but aomew hat 'exaggerated description of thedbio River, " dry for one baif cf the year inJ froin up on the other." j llisbcp Pierce, in bi " Notes acros the ' Foutit ent," written for tbe Soulbera Chris tian Adroeate, of thi city, come upou a river snsweritig in jarl to lbi deseriptiun. ; He writ : 1 At midnight the reju'ir stsg took n, snd we traveled lo'tl,er to the breakfast Inuse, at Turkey Cre.k. Is) th meaiitin.e we crossed the Nueci, a large river on the i map, famous io lhe iiputs of Tens and ' the United Stale to the Western bound ary of lege, but, to uiy astonishment, not 'a drop of water in its rock b.d I'urmg 'the lon, dry season eontmoD lo this re'ou the waler sinks, nd il is only here and there lhat mn or bst ein fiv " a ho! " thst siiil contains th. precious el.intnt The channel where we eroaed is wide, the ' bank high, snd there t. room for a nohle stream. Thi timber is thick, lad form tbe hulinj place of what people ea'l " varmint." such a. bear, a spe!i of leopard and wild ' eals. j Turkey Cmk is t beautiful little stream, abound in fish, with a clear, guhiop spring ' on its bank for th. us. of tbe on'y family which has y. t retreated from the haunts of n'.n to find a home in Ibw lonely solitude W ith society bsre is a pleasant plsci to .ive ; t,. rn., 0f mountain and r.rnrie for stock , pfnlf of ylrt 0k ,jnlI),ri ,.ftr U,ltlf t, r K,m. j .b.indar.ce. deer, turkey, bear, fi.n cf kind, pure air ind good health. I never ssw to many wild turki.i ; ; g if nm in ,hl, ftee -r. 1 corral (a cow-pen) wa. full of cattle, tn iiu- I ' prf(,) ,tnct ,,) ueir t h bou.e it er.ct i. -;,, ,,.f ,.. h. . .M.,1 .,! ,,. fl;f,t tttr.cied by plate of homy ea brcsk!tt table, swirmed like bees, a .id tneib e.,, ..!, o r.f eil I J,.l .; llos eluriute title with them hut r.ai.1 j f,T0 ,n r,treted fisting, ; l:;,hop P,nc, we may remark, is in exeel- ""f, I"."' "'V' 'Ti , cotri 1 1 and faeilitie. of ready aud ...,, i..a;. nt...r..r,r, ..,1 k, . k eumprehetisive observation tad insight such is hive been enjoyed only by lh. grist .si Iravelera. II. . irir.thifi r, f,re bi(n ,nj ,r,i,nd him. ind judges for himself .nrl .... more tl,. sa!,l m,nr... , ,.nmon eye within the time allotted - - - - r - (JmrlciVm Louri'r. ! ! A Case h iibnk two Hxat.a wtni mot as i (' I" Cleveland, 11 Monday ifteruoon, while number cf d.ck baud were 1 ng.ged iu ulaoini; a large rjustility of, I linseed oil 1:1 the bod of t he ateame .... ... , , 'otuelhina gave wit. ind a ho : , , '.' , " I fell fair and ariiiar on the Mi wart 1 , .... "ho was at work in the ho d, 1 he , i .kk ijii j linseed nil 1:1 the bold of the .learner Iron ad . darkey height f( from which the hog.heid fell wai ouie six eet, and it ended about .0 lhat one of lhe ; heid truck him. A wild, though stnoth- ered yell cunt up from thit hold, aud the, other dirkir., turning pain a. fidelity to1 their parent, would permit, ruh1 down to Cither up the mangled r.maint of their com rade. Imagine theirconsternitlon upon ee iti( the hogshead standing uprint, and the i frightened and somewhat lacerated eounten j uce of the negro protruding through th. up .per head! Hi idainantiu. cranium had driven through both end. of the hogshead without doing material injury more than few c .1, ni l a very bad .cure " The hos- ! head hid lo be knocked to , ione. ord. to rel--.se him ..7 Z ... erl,TthJ V . , . r e est nigger probahly ever seen iu Amni os. While they were binding up hi. h.ad, ho w.s heard 10 remark, " lor a inighty, guns, dis ere darkey don't want any um.e i, ou liar. lie was at Ins work in the af. terooon, a well a ever, apparently ' l),e,i er. wq thirds as crest as that of I J The President Plugging lhe beaks D the Trrj. alir). Wamhinoton, Ann, 09 Great consternatioii pryis . partie having icoomita to xntilo , , Departments oceaHioned by the airin,,. j with which tba uuditin rules nro npril?t(J0J' the Treasury. Foreign tninisiers, e'011l, i' ! oontrMclors and di-tbur-iiig illiei.'r4 j"U !j bratioliea of the puhiiu service, ,) " shiil-", postmtsti-ra and collectors' ur, ir' the euine boat "jupie'ii have loi,j b 10 j abroad that larye sums -.re eoii,i.', "!" latraettd from the publio purse by nietl i fraudulent, forced or stretched , 1" aud souie of them are now bung vsnlicj ' I Fabulous sum are demanded UJ ar,)u(,7" jed for unilsr beads uf olerk bir, coi,. ' ' traii.-latitnj, ke., which are evident!). Iu"' d..d te oover expeuae fur wines, ujJ" uorso i.nu,.o., uui auoitnnisj. The President is determined to i0 , officer' account to the strictest ,., , '' and where frauds are attempted, to rr '. tho claims and prosecute the olr..,.r ' Proof ii ciimuUte in various casn rji-tu" lionable. This process is to te rotro ctile aud occasion many abseuteea auifm il0. ' who have bid accounts idjusttd duiii,'t " reign of the present administration, "'p President has be. u importuned. iii,4ju lie blaudly informs bis frieml, tia( doubt not they will get all they art tied to but doe not iulerfcr wilb ii 0" lie of tbo uditor. tjieviul Cor, X )' turata. 1)i d.n t Want to uk Kiswkii - (:u- trial wa. recently held at .M.d.l!.ifx . sious, in Kngland. Thomas Sa.rii,J lt proscoutor, Hate I tbat he was in tin; ro , whi-ra the defendant, Caroline Nei,,, 4u her aisler, who bad come from liiriui.i i,jr1 were presnut. The latter jokingly .,...f vod that aha had promised her i.ml, ,.( that no man aboubl kiss her .In!. ijM It bein;ib'iliday time, Saverlanl cm,, i r. d thi a. a challenge, and ca-jht Lj.i , her and kivs.d her. Tbe Jwiii . ., look it a joke, but ber aistur, n,t H.i. dant, said the would like i little of c i; i fun as be pleased. faveilau l I .11 I.. I she was an;:ry he mould ti Lr i , t, thru lri. lt) do it, and they Ui 1, t.( ground Uu ri-ing, the woaian sir k, ; h. i.iu iriol to kit ber ind in the he bit off hi !i.j Tho aetiao was l.f ... . to recover damage fur the ij- nf The diift-odaul said be bad to L u - t.e-i : kiss ber ; if .he wanted kia.ing its U! i husband lo kiss her a teller l'.. 'i:.a .,. than ever th prosecutor was i,e wi.bout hesitation, acquitted hr ; suit, cbeiruiau said that if any man ai!tn,:i 19 ki. a wonisD against ber wiii, Li in! 1 perfect right to b.ti tff bis eo, if ,1, t.j a fancy fur 10 douij. A young lady living not over o, Irsgu.s fro.a Halfno, when al L .. .1 bsmg educalc'l l a !".!.: i.al,l t-a. 1-, rasi uf us, last weak received a ,': r i ber Bother wilb the usual u.srai ., ..r tius.' upon it black eded tud i,i . ! black. Sl' a. almost ovcrcuin. ai, i .'1 . t.d Iwio before she could tuu.u. ,u c -i;i. ! lo atlerepl to dispel the fearful 'i-;i, e was b ro iing over her. Kin a sty si.s'j-.-i it and therein written Was t..v ii.f r ., i that ber brother a young man ar; . it I--h.d died .u'bi. niy (ruin au attar k of r : j n.uibus. Si.e ink down in a tt UJ .: '.-ri . while her fair eonipaiiiot. gro-apel a .-. 1. . ..diy li.l.tvor.dl s coissaaiw ber, but 11, . , " I'o' r f.liow," ..id she, with a -' .. j of sobs, " my brother my dear ai, 1 ed brother oh," said she, for t!i 1 .. raising her head ii.ce the tad c- . add.essiti' the wteping and syi.j ,:. ., (iri aroaii l ber " to lhn.lt I . '. nale nnj kn mem-h iui,t jt; , fo Ci'vr i i bt tultui.'i ' A Ixrp AiTrtMB Wn t. 1 L. 1.;.: r.sti (ifiZflfe stale lb. Slat.- II i at Coiuti.r us, Is now V.PI'i f.-et l.-r 1 : th. wit-r ti- to within twenty. ve?. ' of the war face, hich (jives e- l ,Bii. .' 1 S.O.'l.'i feet bigb. The pressure, li.t rel ,'a the Uoltotii i t tbo well will be th ." Il.i col jmn f water, wiiii-'i 1 ' lhe siiusro iiieb, or IT.fd" lb per foot; lb., is i.jiiil to a ,ri..,r .l 1 Ifiy-mrie tii.o.plaere home i-le tct.i foru.eJ of the ex't,t of this p.i'e it i slated lint loeomotiv bor.-rs; 1" carry a prenare of st.am am .41,1:1 j ti -than evht atmoapher.a. At.o'h r f. t ihy of l.M is, that the " stt,'kir it of iron thirty fi l-.ng by t- si; 1 i-' fjoartor inches io diameter, r, I t : over 41.11 t,s wh ehsis attach"! to tL er end nf lb. poles, from tli con"1 ' t' tt I as to Which it i subjected, In' ' C ' powerful maj'tiet. CltL fiTi r.i Smrn AMii In 1 ',r '(l House of Cotn.ooii, ou ti.u 2-1 i"!'!- ' Moiiokton Milnei moved in add re-i t -Majesty, raying ber to enter 11 ' ,: tious with th Uoil.d Slate fr I 'rl . ' preventing i-ull nd seamen engaged iu lhe traffic b-t' 1 ' twj countries, and of bringii..' 10 j " P' rpelrator of such off. nee I b -''' " lieuvral Said tho (lovefiii'-nt had dr.-. it ttntion to the ul ject. H" " u er oonscnt to jive the jiinsitictioti lo -('omuls. The only wet hod would "-f lo facilitate, the extradition act, t" LWI'"'. course lo the ordinary tribunal'. " u "." with tba matter iu the It in" ' i.-..i s.sm.n eontracl. The niJii1" Nitt ('ABHiarit LoAim or M The ile.ee ndint. of Mrs. Msry o!d.-t inhabitant of W.-t I.ytin. M" ly held a pic ftio at North Sausl- moiher Hrecd i. now years old . happy, bleed in ber children and cl.i children to th fourth general!"". '"" : 1.. I. l l..e deseetl'l' 1 ar. d Ir-r.t , i ,.c..rt sii list cajr.sge ioiu. tai .- front of lh. s!il homestead, ea-cr I' her 0.1 a Visit to the old hamiet wi."t wa born, and to the iirove w h.re n bled 1.1 childhood. i-'t't rv' rain I Alsmi JtlATfl rirni.ie . .. . , .1 t..rd the I ot 1; , whose oetn on .'"- ,ti Statea revenue cutter, Harriet I."'"' ' Vork, t'i which be was attached, (. Honed a few dy ag, i-u somo of hi friend to have f i!""" ,. to the culpability of a denli-t ti.rou. 1 ... V. . . . nrep'" f . t Ulllnff the nerve 1 8 i will be h-' I " U lui) lit tectli wttn au i'""1" 1 Kmk. ration. The number f , r. arrived at New Vork. f or tin"" jf tho 'Jt.h iiist, w.s -l,-, mtU"ffhey.t. .'.I.llil since thr comiiii'i.cemetit 'd j aefsinst .oi.UOt for a corrcspoodm; 1' iu lk'w.
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Sept. 6, 1859, edition 1
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