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.otviTlartlj Carolina SclVn. - ""i j- - i --r-- " , ins, mute even illustrious pen-onarre curse , ;,.....,.,.,: ,,. tni iixj an i nroner e nerif V. ( it..- day they co-u: t.ted to take oilire. -V. T't'mne. A I'KVIIC or DEMOCRACY. Tbe atitatioo of the slavery rriestion is undoubted' - kof't up by the leaders of the j 1. mod'atie J f'y for the putpo-e of divert ing public attention from their r.'irm.loriiigs cf I Lc uLlic money, and the general corrup tion w 'licli rev alls tindor tile present d-u-iii-trtiioti. To yio the fxtrnt of this extravagance stad coi ruptioti of the IVniecrntic psrty, wc make the iiijr extracts from a speech recently male by Hm J. Morrison Harris, a Whig .ncn.bcr cf C-Jit.rre.s- f.-jm tli State of M -i r j! aii i : " l-o 'M at llio acr.iuLt of your public ex peuditure, in J see ho appalling is its in-crea-e. From 1?. to 1---', th nbo ri; .regale r I p t. c! ! I ure of the i jverum T.t . f 3 .VJM -'5"'. Fr-m to I-.")- they Wire i -i,u" I sho in.: ail ex Cess of rxj.i i diture 'luni.' these live years, cxclu.-ive of r-iv:u-ii!- o:i if; -,mt of lilt' public debt, r-f ? 1.17 1 .1 ever the cn'.ire cxpDliturc of the (iov ri.'nci.l ftoru 17s. ti 1 --' feiiod of tbirty-lhre verir, J Li -r i n i which a ear with '..real F.itain u cirri- J on '. ' ' -Vj-.ii; the txj.f t.-lititro.s djris th." A -:i.it:itr '..!K.n cf John M .;..,. Adatv. v.. re in I. lot:.'. ,;g.r-te, ? ',3t :.2ii:l 'lie t -u.ua: arerare expenditure from l-oo 1? If : is .''o".'.'1'" J .-Lowii' an arcr- r cM-i; 'in rf fr each year of the last I v ars t-f 51 1 ' i 7,' -" nut iL.au the t-t.tire if i. i:tu:e of th- v h iic ',r t.rurs of the t, ,c! abused Ad-oainisiration of Mr. Adams. 'Not I-r-s tire c- n-ared is the reckless n.ai.M r in 'h'- money tbas Mijul:r- ci i- rai-ed. The A Jii.inistration found the Treasury fall. It has beggared it, and t ff i'. di it hasii Hi fnced to bccoiue a ?'jf. .;atit to I . fi.jri lor loaus o( n.u.ioiis I I j niinn nf ( if ii a p. mi lie del t, Biid i;h a uiiii-irily pjrtv iu Coi .r. ss . t::n; its face a..int tariff policy th .t w ou'. J have ie.ievJ the u- c--aitie of ti.r Sti.'e Ho have a.i t'.e-e millions been rfjandtrei.i! the q ier-:i u eve ry ti 3 r. c . t Uian in country ou.ht tj asi 1 hrouh a i;,5ii.3!i I avenj'-s of corru; lion they have r r-.-t a tr .mi tuc vaa.is ot the treasury to 1 1 srtlnrj fav i and n fi.l the hV.'.s of C" A "n. ; with the wil!i n ' tools of the atiau. Wan l.-r t'nrau -b the Capi-! t . ex'.en-iuti at ah:n-.t u, ana see ex trava.-aL!-, inscribed fro;n d "r r-t. p to pedi-: iu i.1 see it bi n '.ti ' 'Id ic halls, corri- ' d jr an ! eju.nii.ticf ro-ti. reS-c el from c i.l. ;jua in luxurious ta.-ea rep .rts m thO For s r.el.l Strutiiii I I rin-irj eoa. ti-:11.-s'.:ii i blm-tlf 1 W, ri. till s I'oi Mease, -ci n'-'irea of the sei.-ct nava! in i t'.e l'r..ld.il.t di-pcii-atiiU c-f the c i.-iact. ou i-s .r'nitaat tide t-j favaritt ita;'iirl n Lt which b-. I the pott- r to con t the el- t'"-n cf A I :u i ui -1 r a t Ion carn'i 'lst -s li ad ti.e charge made by Mr Ca.n tr--i lu .-: n S- :iit il at Mr Rice, of tbe ' 1 e :.-r u j-aD,' in I'hila ielpbia, had a con t ks for .? i-t.t'1'. th at it co.-l bim 1 j: ' 'i : s. f ti." r r 6t be;p; divided. L'. t.rc.u. !o t" ''.'a-i.ii. 'tsn liii in. five p-r j.li to Mr. Applet n, Assii-taLt S-.-cre-t: '. ".;-. an i tiree t r cent s a ne s- paj.' r :a t'r.e ioia-rc- "I a Democratic , Uaeu.le-r f-f Cotig-e-s a'. 1 thi f jrther etate- 1 L.tr.: c -:i.,t U joi Mr I.'ee that the rr:nj;e- i e : i s- h the cjtliav.-c cf the I'rwai- " . ..'i. .t :Le deaiaL' n.a de I J the stents tf tu. ' r - !L- ut, ail which the War D j art :.- : t .a-t ve ar rr e a, n.ei..:' 1 t.i be pai l, t a e- ji.: of tb IuJ:an d..-tu:t anc- a in . -.b kcaoii-.ted n ab-.st r.t mil- I:'C of d-.Ha's, whi'..; tr (' " r : -r: of tbe A M ,i;irv tiiti about are'l U be aLd a half t v a . mt.'.!i ij the it.--m showing that 'j ivrn-ii- ot sv e'-.arged with pUtoN at apleoe ; i i a. f.r ti. t-kets ; ?l-''.l pr rn fr bay. f-v. dallars per lu hi f ,r oat-. .1 , a. '.f wh.i':. the War D. rta..bt recOoa trn n e-J sbvld he jr -.id ' Kiau. i... tke. b rj j a th-ia-ati oth-r d v o. - d cotraptivot. an I ceisse to winder t':-.t rtrti la ti.e bvscii. f the Detmcratic p - y it- f ri.e-t. i l f,a 1, w ui, uitii e to s'atj i sae'a e.rr-jptlsr.. f ar tbo iti-i fr-.ta) the v-l!e i i;i: j cty, -;d i-rjiiace it f a-iu'y I'.eai whst n. Va-i uif-.i '.-' : il''. ' a il.'i. o. atl ; i . r ' a!-' y t al J of it : " 1 L( a r -!tji it: ; -I - v e' j- : '.t, t he res. .:w -f t..o Naval an i I'.-ir,tK:.- C-Jti.mlt-i .-. -at 'l-y a'e of a piec" w it h ti.e p-eea-i':.l ; ta- io.s V.J ti.e Federal Cat ltai. FiO'n I . wees at, L'r.a' of tha ijorsr'i in: . 1 t -e t l-.-ss 'A evrr upt.oti Sends '..!.:. an .u-o.i a.l -t-cih Wny are the p - ; s f .-t - t '''. !.)- eiumbtrt ti.e iu t ; .- Were in . je- it lv i'.! a return to tl.e irn; 'i--.-ity at. J i tit .erdavs. Nev.-r d i J c rrupti on a-:ir;.ta. Iitxtiriance .f growth in ' ... tiii'tit of the pi'ol.c service : m I : arm ti.ev nave an i.e-n- J hey ex pect'd retreucb j itiUieJ by propm.t 1 ,r ' . i i it. 1 k.i-'-hievoda ar propi i i- s have . en M irti.oi,i-m. for the ' lU-ai ly ex u Mi-: L.I- detja .Cf J h.s ). i-r-.y f cl )' ,f J V.. as r or t apti . 1 1 lie lo , - a! -1 on l ,e t I I 1 J. of J2 'l t.r; UlOt i- he irs no iL-e ! I th- 0 .J M.d - I btit.Vd to LOLe cf iSi-ttti"; ' ia his tl. ,t . .11 ll.te 1 f ,r t; i-iell -. I' .. .!. I.-. o,"ea .ill, ' ..I l.av.f.g S...J I ,t l. i toe to t.,'1 :,. u lo knew (hat it at ii, to u" the usoiaey as a .ii ..: J. r to carry li.- ii'nt I'. .oti lor ei:i.. r Uaeh .-. . -.r i ; rty u - the I, C - J ' TARLOTTI: Tuesday, October II. 1S)9. I..- K. R. WnVefifld, fq ,f I.eiw'r, hs con. eenli J to act. and is our autli-riird c . n t . lie. wii! receive orders for the Wmu. hUni or ier. I lirvments, and receipt for tliesnne. Any lemojis 1 stiiifccribio who pty to him within t!irce nionihs j K.il receiv the Wh.o for two doll .rs. I Opposition Convention Tho Executive Comrnitiee. l! II he seen by ths article below, that the It,-. ui.ve I'.uiiiTii'.tee reconiincnu lo tin t hifwisition Party of North Carolina I e iCP IAV Of Kl'.VKY. iftiO. as the mol tuitble tune for hold, mi; aCunvenl'.on for noiii'.uiiing a Candidate fi.r l .vtrnor. As we ot sire concert of act on, we have not another word to say on the su'jeet. but ah.ll vield our opinion to lhat of the Coinuiitlee. Me hope our f.-ien.'s will bcr ll.in ir. mind and nic toe neeessary arrai geinent f. r heiii repre. seiitfd. 'I'ne day being ko uivt..nt that i.o county cm g ve an rn ue f't not bur.g n pr. s. n'.eo ; and 111 U.tig the ease we hope to aee a general meiliii.- of l ie (,; .union Tarty at that t.'nii t .at ev.-ry c iu ny in the Slate, Voni the List and ram ti e l e., be lull represeiitid. li t aeluvc with pr'.oer ix.rt.on li:t toe old Nor 111 tdte cjn bt brought buk to the Whig ranks; then iet u. trv In cry honorable means to accomplish H.egool of loej.a Tie no. I f--..lowirg ia the proceedings ilt.ve I . lie loe i . aned te.l ,.t in" Kiecuiiva silien I'artv " in North a meet nf of its mumnera in the .ep. and 3 ; havine eonlerred logeti't r ers rntrus-eo to them by tli.it app.net. nu eo ihereiore rec.nu. " ."" ,r rnB" in feral touiillea, t. eral Coi.ver.tion ct deieg .lrs to b- ra: pl. t: a! condition of the .State, ,n,j 0f coontrv at larne. ii.:i.l..le for the vlfins to le fi.U-o by .a of f;. , reoin.ii' nd tiiat the city of RiW.g h .-.and t.ie-'2nd day of Kehru .ry. tiu i..cii.h'i'irr of 3 id Co-.vciilioii. Tney t-.r in are i.w .re t i.t no ear. er it v his been p-op..sea t-oin sources enl.t ed to gre-.t respect, hat the . '..lomiltee, o'i mature Cona.u ral.uu, hei.et tlie I me .lh.se al .ted most appropriate. It is lieaira. b.e '!i I rverv ei un.y shall be -i-pr-s. nle.l, to ihe cno.th.'t t.ie vi. ws and opinions of sti may be urn:- tstooil ana h.rmnn.oua r,eii-,n .ecured. (JKOSi.K I I rn.E. t'oair , K ENN K I'll It A YNEIt, I! S IntSNELI., ;l.ENN, H M A (.RAH AM. AI.FI1F.D UOChKKY, JWI! S A I.'i.Ni;. KI FIS BtBhiNt.r.R. TiltJ.HA li. W ALI US, j a.m';.s a I'atiun, R.le.gh. Oc. C'.h, li'J. At:.ir.tic, Tenaes .eo and OLio Railroad. 1 I.-i an-fier c- jinn we g.ve the pr'-ccedintja uf tlie Ral. H .ad Cm. .. nl -on held al St Irs v , 1 le on the j.;, ,t.tut. ,-1 u;..c, . s. '),. ,, ( ,,,, , Ihe proceeding of the Cltiwna off. is ui.ce on Sa turday last, le receive the report o! L).-'. jales from this town to the Slatesvihe Co.. vent. on. Tiny w..i be read v.. lit interest. ' We j ite .1 as our dec. i.td nim.inn '.h.-.t no propns. tion t...l hat he. n s-j;get'.e: f-.r a me t ine to 1111. pr. Vi l ie titer, als of th.s U.wa, ia as niipoilar.l s i..' r jtce.a of I ..a r..-d. In convert Uion with a g -nil. in it relative la th.e road, he stated that if it was b i.'.t . tr-s itouldg-oA iii em alrceis. We do ti .1 'J'ee w in i.i-n, si. 4 to prove i..a error, we in-r..T re .r lo u.e i .tl th-t l eu a eitittn ot CagO . iC c.d ; wn.l ti.e .nti.b.lai.ta ef l .'l vi! lie w.s nun poised; arid what part of t .e e.ty were I". cic.-n-s. It. ir m-fh.ne ai.ops ,rds, l.e Was tod llley hilt 'lit i l.e w-.ule I to know where t we rr, ne po. nled lo the ral Itail Riad and the I.-ghl Chi, "J :n!.a iilants A Ch.rigo in toe cm i.ior i. ''mm Hie li-.'i t:.ii'g tii.t came to l ..r.-.ll.- be h. n'h-.t-.i in 1 .t tilv ,. s.'l-fird of I n, who f els ill belts but . ..i.liU 1 ...I'd. i - u a,J Corn.m t a 0.111. t '-i i -.' I y. ... K S ,.. i, K K. T-npe. .ii. J. r .e s, Ua. tut r.tl. li l..re M . M . M 1 1, l a. J... M 'ot. J,.. li.gle, H.roer, Cro.v HI .. II hi. . J V , J . ; - W W 11 I. '! -It. B. M.nt It A ..-x....r.r, M K. .ON, J, li . n. ft i , II I! rr, h-r, Dr , E. U. . .y Is ap.ee..! tl.iily u..v. K np on jiii. A Bravo Aet. We team that Dr. J. II. Way ft little daughter, who is statin; hi her grnH-mollirr's in Virginia, w is kitten on the fool by a raltlonakn, lun MifS C, Kt'Jd, without uy huitiiinn. applisd.her mouth to the wound and rxtraeUii the oiioii, as the lit ,i, e r has not lenflVcled by it in ll ImsI. Vt...v often l.rar.1 tlil j.oison coul.1 b xliacied in tins way, but this is Iht firM time w have ter l.csrd of its being tten..ud. JVr.oiis who do this should be certain ot hmg sound teeth. A Haox. On Tnursdy eveninjt lt, several of our cit ie... were .lineal Irighlened out of their propriety I by Hie re,..,rl that a enllenin in black" had been ! ,eeu in a gr.ve in tire Northern part of the town. I Four negroee bth.njinj to the premises related j marvelous stun., ol what they lud seen and was Merr biv r-ighlened, and tlie tiling l-fl "IC " ' pre.n'oi. ..t i's track h.eli all...eied a Sood dei.1 jofattinth.il. In fcl. tie t.mid part of our whole 'coiiiinuaily lave bran allngog evi r since the reort tins visit, and in..ny speculatioiia as lu wnai ii could be. Tlie report now is t luisvhievous son ol the geuileinan who owns tlie premises was a p.rpetralur of the hoax, having dreased hmiaelf in a black sheepskin and hatirg ott a fulae face. " i. Bullocn Explosion. A Sir. Coo aacnided iu a balloon near Rome, N. Y. Ua the aixlh inaUnl, wiule in tho air tnc balloon uploded. What is moat remarkable, al though in the air, .Mr. Co succeeded in reaching thcearth w lli.rjt beieg llijuie.i in the least. Mr. Cue has relumed home and gives llio fo'.lowing particu. lars r the accident. Heaava: 'Tl.e sound uecoinpitnying the taplosion was about alent to the Uiacharge of a muaket. lo aOoul one n. mute alter tins descent was so rapid as lo iiiereasv me lent iu the texture ol the balloon alio.il liity feel, u. us leaving almost the entire u? p. r i.rt.uii ol the air esael open. In half a nun. ule ait. r tile siCunil rent was oiseoveren 11 not a toot oi gas m the balhs.n. For nearly ha. f a mile our descent was at a terrific ij-rc leeiing I.1....U.. .e..,at,o that on-' ! " ! swing in a r-.pio motion. 1 'e sua and corujgt.,! a Ihe h-l!..ou . scillated, caused a r-ltliii; ounu j Use il.e rigging of a ship in a storm. Ail.ra while, however, the b.illoon formed itself iiuo a parachute, aod our uescent was conipsriiiivei v .1. ,.. 1 na Continued until able lo much the tep uf s very til tne.lo leu 0" wowaro r winch we clung witil Sealo like leua. A Faithful Mail Carrier. A Mr. Bans, who carries the mail through En field and Mount Airy, in Hal fax county, V. i distanre of 55 miles twice a week, has per formed the service 4ti years, missing in the whole time only me regular cay, and then the post maa. ter relued to give nun the man on account oi Sturm thai was raging, be taking.it the next day He has often had lu leave li s hoise.and w ma.l on bis head, wade stream, and "Cl over loss to be in time, lying ,ty te!y one thh,. n.".t y in, Ihe nine himself, when he says, he believes lint he w .s tick and his son rode f..r h.iu. I)y a ca!. culaion it will be seen .hat the veteran has jode far rnuugh tn t.kehira around the wo.-ld more than ( and a ia'.J limn. Opposition Meeting in Wake County. A ni-etu.g ot liie Oppo.itiou Party was held in Ralegh on tlie 3rd instant. The nicel.ug reeoin inei.ard a da in December f..r the meeting of the Stat. I ' nvei.l.on. t'.'ty Dt.egate were app . luted. Ea Governor M inly pr-sic.ed. Toe meeting was addre.sd by the Hon. Siun II. Rodgers in an elo quent speech. North CarolinaPisit er. I'lanttt :'or October is received. The pub has secured the services of a practical The a her fanner lo take chsrgo of the Ag.-iculiural ce. parlinent. Il will hereafter be more interesting. Peterson for November. We have received I'rttrion for November. It is as interest r.g as usual. We would like to or - der t!'; p-nodical for any of our !.dy friends. Tr.e H'Aisr and I'tle . ton will be sent to new sub. .cribers for 3..'o. ly'Altenti-S-n to rii:l!i( i.tneo a nes in t ii-iriotie, toe n.r,t a( p called lo ihe Card of Mr. J. It will he .eeo that he has esiab. Merchsnt Tailor's Esi.blishme nt here gentlemen can be suited u. .ved manner. C ve h.m a c-ih Arrost of the FtUibustera. ' Acrounta. Ir Nvw Orleans slate that the u nier panthor has been seized by the U. S. Marslisl snd t:.' cthc. rs and crew arrested. The filibusters bad be Ml ariraled at tne South west fsiss by li.e I" S M.rshal, assisted by a company of Fed. ral M.l.tia from B.ton Rouge. Tney made no reus. 1-. nee. Avotiiir LAit'ir Fir.iv in ELiZAiiKTti Ci ty, N C. At Elixtbcth City, N. ' . on tbe '.'nth int., at 1 o'clock, a re broke out in the lr st'.atn saw n.ill oued by Mr Al bert White abJ W. W. Griffin. Tbe flames pread rapidly, arid before the ermines reach ed the pot the building was beyond the hope of roiCJe. The loss is S'.OUO. No in surance. 1. .!. , t , . n.n,r. tho f!r. was t thi otk au of n.cen'iiarv. Ibis maes the third lsr -e Sie which baa happened iu 3 months. Wii.mimjTon, DttL , October "d. substitute for cal gas. The demoostr.tioii was IU every way sati.-lactory, the light I. ing very pure and briniant and greatly . pur than that manufactured from coa le was man jfactured under Dr Sander's iaih';innatl patent Rl.viAKKAiil.a A pei.tleman on Rank-ftr.-et f.und one of bin h'-ua the orhtr day in nat he "uppo.-td was a n't ol ego ti ho.l lucre were three kittens yes, tbrec oun. :,. .-olomon sa, ' thore is noth- ' in- n unler the -un,' but fir once, at1 icl-l.the wi-n.tu is almo-t ca: 'hr : for ' our pilgrimage tins is thw tir-t time e over beard nf a hen batehin kittuus. We think it i.koly that old hen i,l ha.o a i. me of it io catching rnic enoi.'h to feed her tiger brood I'ti'rs'iurg J nl'-ti 'igeicer . A YoliS'i OLIi Ijailafe'aatOoM. Married, Dane county, .N. C , ou the .1st ult, Mr Jno Fine. a.', d years, to Miss Eiixabeth llarli-y. of 1at id.on, N . C, ag ,-d :i7 years, This interesting coupio wsixed eight miles This interesting coupio wsixed eiotit miles to the r- si louce cl the officiating magiv trnt". to get the nuptial knot lied ; and af t r dinner, having bad a lu'.rry tin..; with i lnr;s coti.psny who had assembled to nit ti" 'he ct remoiiV, returned horns, making id 1 i u i.es for the day, without rod or st. II. 'i ue bri iegroom, it is said, was Tie most h.iarious youth out of atuo 4J or ii1) present at the marriage, and fairly out c id the ahile company by hie jlv at, I sto.i.s. u,,..,i.,..,,ov.,u .. . test marlteis, as one t. .right guaranteeu ,rr, ,r, Welj fjrni.hed with Southern ,ary belorf they could fleet their ofli-i k , j .1 , ,UA .1 ,wl nierced his herl WAIku tiAS -The City Oaa Work to- ; to us, t. tVeo aud lliigent people, and ; Seedlings of tlw b.st q t .lity, which we be ; cere. A, il was only ou that day that this ! , ''r ' .hir, ., stsb- t. rtain.d a large party yesterday to witness that in order ihst we n. profit by tuis ad- lev. lo ll0 superior to the be-t Northern p., cent, was paid in, it wa. determined lo l ,. " , f, V " dl.j ; , ,,r, few u.o the uianufacture of gas from wat.tr as a ' vantage we hereby plee our substance flU;t ,l submit to y mr notice tbe fol- ; Kive this notice j and on motion of Mr. Set j leulj "' RAILROAD CONVENTION. Staiesviuk, NIC, Oc. 4, 1S5D. Id acoordauoe with published nolico, the cverl dflegte sppointod through tho Couiitiet fit Iredell and JJecklcuburg met at tbe PrcebyturiaD Church in Statemville, this dy, for the purpose of tleteriniuinit upoo tho propofitiott to coustruct a lvailron J between Charlotte, N. C. nd Slatcaville, N. C , to be koawu aa the Atlantii.', Teuiioi C0 and Ohio Railroad Company. At 10J A. M , the Delegatus assemble J, and On motion at Ir. Y. S. Deno, Aodr-w Springs, Esq., took the Chair nud K li Uiake and E. H. Lrittoo wrro requested to act .is Secretaries. Tho Chtirruan, on ta king the Chair stated the object of the Con vention in a brief but pertinent mannr-r, and called upon the Delegate iu attendance for au expression of their views upon the im portant scheme which they had assembled to consider. Ou motion of W'm Johnston, lvq , it was littulwd, J'bat a committee of seven be sppoiuted by the Chtir to prepare business IVr the considerstiou of the Convention. The Chair, in awrdance with, the above Resolution named tie following gentlemen as composing said Committee : ?Iesr. (Hen Juo. A. i'oudjj Geo. F. D-tvidaou, H. j I. McDowell, Col. AiJorsoa Mitchell. Mo scs White, A. K. Siuionton and S. . lavi. On motion of R. I McDowell, Lq , it was , Kfsoivttl. That die Chair apro'iDt a Committee of three who shall be hereby ! instructed to select tad ' propoe tie names j of permanent offictri to preside over the deliberation! of the Convention : J Whereupon, the folio anur gentlemen were ! named : Mesrrj. Robert Situotitou, John ' K Alef auder and D. L. Torreuce. j For the itiforuiation of tbe Convention, i Win. Johnstou. Lr.q. read the Charter in- COrporatiug the Atlautte, leniiessee anJ Uliio l'iailrosd Company, after Yr,,'c'"g ,bo reading with explanatory aud iutere.ting -s t rem ujas. ju motion of G. b. Davidson, A. J gpr;D,.s waa added to the Committee to pre- j, ,lfues.t for t,9 consideration of the 1 CooventlOO .rvention. On motion of Wm. Johnston, the Coi; vent.on theu adjoursed to meet at me ...... House at 1 o clock, V. M A SPRINGS, Chairman E. K Drakk, J E. H. Dritton, S Secret at us. AFTERNOCN SESSION. 1 o C Lot' k , p. M ,, .-- 1.. whs called to order when .11 me si.jui.iica auu. .uo ,wu.v..w- On motion 0 f J , ".I eeed.ng.of tbe morrj he.s.on -re read . lor i.ie lumi m.ti ..c..., ml-er of wliom wert unavoidably abseut. ' The Chairman tbn called upon the spe- eiai committee appointed to nominate per-1 manetit tfEcers for tha Convention, for their report, when Robert Siuimiton, Dq., Chairman of said Coniuiiltce submittedtbe followin l or Ch-ii.maH : 4. K. SIMON'TON. E. IJ. Drake, E H Brutus, 1 be 14-port or tne. ,omr..cvee ws,, on m- tion unanimously adojled, when M r.imon ttee w as, on mo- ton took the Chair aul addressed the Con vention. He expreswd thanks for the hon or done him aud toudicd upon tbe impar lance of the enterprle urging united and determined action. It-ikiDC to the cahatruc lion of tbe propisel Iloa 1 a one of paramount un ity ; ots which would prove incalculable in its ad antaes to tbe citixens of Iredell and adjoionp; Cc.ntics. The Committee appiuted to prepare busi ness for tbe Conventioi were tLeu called on for th' ir F.eport, when (jen. John A. Youn Chairman of that j Committee presented th falljiiig RF.roir Whereas, The Legiellurs of North Caro at its seSfiou of "il '5 granted the! Atlantic, Tennessee ii lulu Railroad Char-icial ler, autbotiling the commotion of a Rail- i r . . i-i I-.... i .V. I il..,. j tor, autbotixing the contraction of a Kail- road from Charlotte, v. C , lo the Uliio River, with the provio. that said road j ' nhould be commenced 'ithia five year, from ; ' the ratifccalion of the .ct, and w bc-reas, the , I people 01 treucli ana iee.eui.''irg uaviu: ' B'"rete 1 deire 10 0,n'ueBC "ork . ...! .nmnlsta tiltisil.v at Tlr).silils thlt! "' yr ;j - - r - - -- i portion 01 tne roam sua win sumiees u.e toa i,s ct Atatesvuie ana,uar.oi;e, 1 laerciore, lie it unanimously i Hesolved, I5y tiiis4vehtioii lhat so much . of said Atlantic, Tcltiivee and Ohio R. K , 1 as is necessary td coiuect the towns of i Statesviilf and Cbarlole, shall be built; I thereby opening at Xee to the Western Kx-j tension li. U , ana in. large country ue-j pcod mun , , , ruct.oi, anl bringvi .nt.rc.y wita.u our 1 contro, .rtu'i:'l, That welregarl tne privilege ot carrying the proudo, ti our lanor io me best markets, as one tl right guaranteed . and our enterprise to focc this work to ( spceuy crnpietion. Htsolvfd, That the Da, ral onstanlc, to the construction of this luad are so mcoo ! aiderabie that it can bo bit wuh as little ; co.-l as any Road of tbe sajie length in the ' Southern country, wbiob, lgetber with the -r . - . ., , " r. . . r . , niuss earuesviy up.jii iuo ineu is ui sue pro- i- :n ,L;P n.aniier of oreurrei.e. One ication, ty tie nortet practieati.e , mee.ttiz adjourned until Saturday next al Dr.,e,l imnrovemeul of ctiereetie f ffiru aud I . . t l..-.i. i t-t i;.. . . -ki..! route, to in. , uar acio as ,. iiu..ufc , 0 , -,oe a : Ulo .,, llt,tr.l .ubscnptirn,, lu order that u, of c,,, ,t fr r V,r to ton arid all. baneNto. J. 15. KKItR, ( hwrtnan. , tbe road may be built, lie told them they , Tb. man suddenly and P- 1 Hesolved. That tie nauralrid.eihviding' T. M- liner. Smith, Srculury. ! should fix a day for iu completion, and g " '?hJ V Ml lMa I. il- !,he water, of the Y.nkm and Cataub. j ,k and fiifi.h it by lhat' time. ' ' " .e nev" c kT I poo M flint; l:" n .be tow nt of Stsu.viile and Cbarlotu-. ; ERN SEEDLINts APPLES. I V...A "V..; " .u. .:. , . " . ""' ur" " '"" ' ' large amount of Frei ,bti...hd trav.l that Wmh because they are often changed I, . ,att ,necdote is told in conneetioo wilh , forget how large a sharf is due lo CliM-usa-it a,., rea.on.hi, be t' '' .T" y'M: , . ,hi. battle in R,v, Jame, White's Dialer, Chrisil.ui.y out of the .. uuo.ic.iu-, .ho t.iui4 j.-..-., ,k" oeuoi .ei. upou a m. r... j .f dividend, upon their iovesujeut. ' K""'Vfd, lhat in orde to hasten the ' completion of this wore", tbe yitire Road from ; , ovaufvine, vo vainrioue aim oe P.s ouuer j conirsct as last as tnc locaim su i us inaoe, aftarthe sum of ?:i lO,0..0lili have been subscribed, aud lhat as ihsheav.er portion 1 of said work will be in tbocou'ity of Ire j dell, no portioti of the fund) subscribed in ' said county eliall tie txpw led IU gra iiug I -ide of itslimU. the Roa 1 out Hrvtlced, That the IJosmissioners ap poiut.-d lo open Books of tvjbseripti'.n at ' the di IP-rent points desigoatd be instructed t to assemble in Charlotte sti Tuesday the' isiuiy oi .ovemner pronn", am. report, the amount of stock lhat stall bare beeu ; suh-erihod to said Road. i A fur the Report had beef read the Cm ventiou was addressed by Mfsrs Oen J A. Young, R I. McDowell, Wul Jolt uston, Jss. j i '. OsOorne and R -v. Wahf; V . Pusrr. I in motion the '1 .port wa uaatiiiriously j lopte.l tin motion of R. M. Aliisa). it was .ti, i ii. iu lb opiiailu of this Cou- veotion no Railroad of the same extent can be constructed nhioh, when completed, I will more fully develope an extended re- L-ioo of Western North Carolina, or to much promote th success mid proipei ily of the North Carolin Western Extension, the Wil- min ion, Charloile & Rmherfordton, and the Charlotte k South Carolina Kail Roads. without off.-etinjr thelogiliiuate buMuee of .i . U....1.:.. .1.: other Roads in this State. On motion of A H. Springs, and seconded by Wm. J-'huslon, it . Ktsolrtil, That the thanks of this Con vention are hereby mot respoct fully ten dered to the officers of the Western Exten sion Rail Road for their liberality and kind- ness in the accommodation which they have extended in tbe transportation of its Dole- gate,. On motion of R I. McDowell, it was teotW, That this mcrtinx adjourn, (when adjourned )lo meet at Mount Mourne, on Thursday the VMtb October, and at Da- gtokes and Forsyth counties to buiid their tidson Collepe on Saturday the 'Hi l-y porti0tii of tbi liue.be stat. d that $.'5l, of October, beiuji the week preceding the had already been subseribed although County Court of Meekleuburg County ; and ,h nomnanv to build that cart which ex- that tho Commissioners be present to solicit tl,ujj f10m Germantown to tbe Virginia subscriptions. j Hue, bad not been organised. (The au- On motiou of Wm. Johintou, it was I nounoeuiotit was received with great aatinfao Resolved. That the Kuitor of the Irodell 1 .,,: t. tha meetiui, 1 All thet wanted r .u- lm:.... .r f'h.rlnir. ,acosf me j,ui". v. u .v. - ail other papers friendly to the eutcrprUe be uii.l re Lrn by reii'ic'ted tapnWiah theaa pi o.-eeilius in their several Journal. At this point ths Chairman being req-i- t en to vacate bis teat, on motion of Aiidiew prio', Esq , it w:is Ittioiveii, 1 hat tlie taanKS ot tuis med insr are due aod they are tendered to the Chairman and Secretaries for tho manner in which they have di charged the duties of' their repeetive Ulice On motion of (.re.i Young, tbe Conven liou thcu ad j ! ned. A. K. SI.MtN TON, Chairman. E R. Dm kb, i anretarin. h. II. Uritton, j COUNT V RAILRO AD MKKTIN'i. Cuarlottc.N.C, Oct. Hih, ISjD. Ou Suturday morning tbe Hih, the citi X-tu of Charlotte a-suib!ed iu the Cour the Court I r.iA tho roiort nf the Dele- ... i seDt from Meeklenbur.. County ti at- tend the Railroad meeting held at it - ! ville li con-ider the praciicabi.ity of ca , slrucni.g a Railroad from this place I Siatesvi.le. j On m .tion, the Hon J. L. Kerr was cU 1 d to the chair. On -.!. nf S .T I.vwrla T. Mats', 1 j - mectim? v; u ,j t)iu rpeteil Sni-relarv ol the Mr Jno. E. Bro.n, on behalf of the' Dl.,e,lleii opeDtd lb, di.-cu-.ion with a few advcrtlDZ to the klud.f feeling manifested towards this project on the part beJ of tobacco had been bought ia lliob of the Western N ('. Rail Road, the Wii ; IUOu,j t pre,eut year for mauuUctureri mititfton, Charlotte it ltutberfotd Kail Road, auu me v,.v 3 v. nan itoau. ue .u. lowed by Mr. S. J. Liwrie in a short aud appropriate speoch. lieu. Juo. A. loung was then ca.leJ for, auu in an earness ana pracucai uiiousr eu tered into tbe subject at lengtn. Te regret )...( a .rs m.aV.la tn An ths frntlanian i '! . of bj, ch 1 , , benefirs which would accrue to Charlotte, to Stale .-ville, aod the com. ties We.l aud North of them both and hop-d that an arm of it at no distant lime ! would reach out throu-h Teuue-ee and. Kentucky to the banks of the"ro In concudnig he introduced Mr Wm J hn stou t) the meeting, wuj beinj; loudly call cd for r.vpouded io an excellent speech, bowing the ab.olute neces.ity of tho lt)ad, the great saving in expeuse aul time il wouid prove tube farnuugs-il every otber interest, in tne sliorlr- lortr.t roite and cheaper ,ll0 t0-,r4. lbe 1.,11 Railroad, holding , '""f ",J bo.ae. by .ours toih. Atlantic cities, Wil- , h, d,,, r,r0..,h, sola of the Slat, in P lh " "'"l ' -lealOD i the increased value ; ,h ro. Mr )l0.tlJ.OB m.d. a ,.r, ; omet.me. re ichtog six feel above bet U.J rates of carria. ti.injton and tin arl it would give to the lands along or uear it, the ii.crea-e of trade to Charlotte aud to he land, along or uear it, ra le to I'h irlolte aud to ie closer bti.iness and s-v Stitesville. and tbe closer bti-iness and si reia'ions it would cultivate beteeen Us aiad that beautiful and fertile sectiuii of our 'a t . I t ... I. aLd that beautiful and fertile section of our Mate now far removed Iroin i. It wa, the I, at stock for tha investment of espital, which any Rulr.nd .heme yd agitated in our town bad offered to us. It wis all im- poriaui to sunscrioe a auuicieiii am outu so "cure tbe Charier by getting H work be- iArs ll.s innr.lh nf Psl.rutrv at stiii'li tiinft , - - . u n,e roau was nni uii.ier com-aci, iuc cbar jarter would be forfeited. j,et tne county oi ,ieCs:ienoiirg, airea.iy ,.v celebrated iu the early hi-tory of our State for patriotism, and now for her enterprise, ' still led tho way. Let her rather than thai: the scheme should fail, subscribe aall tbsj rtock heri-elf. Ilii remarks were grcttsd j w it.l general aa i Leariy apptsuse. 7s i:,hi mud t'l'lntrrt lVf Soit.'t'rn Ststrt I d il my duty to inform you, an 1 thronoh you the Agricultural public of ,;reat proveu.enis, originating lor ins DeueDt i 0f t(10 Sjutheni .ll tl wur . e.iin.rii .jr- ,rr,, ,r, well farnished with Southern 0wn,g reasons for my preference to South- ern "ilings, i wit. I. Northeru ninter apples or many ..riuties of northern wuit-r atmles are uu- worthy of cu.t.valioo on uiieeilaiii'ocalioiis ; . ,al ciniati;. but trea lentlv drou July and A ju-t hut several applet in Sep ! lg i no ouiyiaie see uiinrsati pie soil any value w nam ver .r ins soiitn .re ."uin : eru seed, ings, raised here. Of these south j ru nursurioa have no al least lilty vane-, l9i ki f.,r ,b8 best snd native seedlings, , whtou are superior to any anl may be , grown with great success. I include lu Ibis i.ti t ahoci eyor Komviite and Malta- , oju-keet, Whig, Catawba Matigum, Selina, I .j othurs, all of southern ori-m and better in every respect than Newtown pip- 1 pjn ,ufj Swasr, Rhode Islmul (jreotilug, 1 E-oien. Sniizerib in, of tbe north A few 0f tu, uortheru Sutirner apples do very . Well, but procjrina; tb i-o always get trees jn ,,,ry aouiheru Stale,. i N . a T , ie irowina fruit in n,e south get from southern nurseries trees 0f south-m varieties an 1 which are known l.v unerienci? t. be used i.j our eiimste. i o irs truly and pomologi taiil y, A DEAF AND DUMIi FARMER. S'1 Vi!', Il i'J. Why are blacksmiths the roost li-cmteu , ted of tradosineu ? Recause they are alears o" the strike for wsgei. THE DAN RIVER COAL FIIiLD RAIL ROAD. We give the following extracts from speeches delivered at a Rail Road meeting held at Weutwortb, on the V!9ih ull , fur niahed to the Eichitiond Di p ih h ; 't'hos. Settle, E-q . delivered a Very f rei- b, nj irrns speech, fxplniliini the n- ; . .. ' . .i : ture ot tue mine, ami ttie cireinnniaiicrsi. ,. . , i . attendinir Us location, showinir itH itreal mi port.uee to the people ,.f Wctern North Carolina, to the to.., of P.D.ill. and the eit, of Richmond. The Road from lli,'l Foiut to tb. Virginia lino, Mr. Settle .V surred tho uieetiL would be b lilt by .ho ri,,or,ifl 0r vorth Carolina, aud all lliev do- MruJ ,0 kno. w whether their Vir.iuU . frit.nd. of Richmond and Danville would ' fi, up ,L(I hetween the Virginia line ; ,nd ljttuViie! As an indication of the de- r .i De.onla of Rookineham . ' -e - i ... v-: io kuow was, would their ineuus iu ir ciuia moet them aud continue the work Ij ti..ud and Danville, and Brat desired to hear fuui the U cuiuoud delegation. Xtr. An.lerr.on, the chairman of the Kioh I m ,j elfi;iion, respondod very cordially j ,0 ,U(J K,.,lrr , ,pirit ud friendly sentiments jjr ,.H;0. Ie assured that (jnitleniau j .1... 1,. I,. II.. I with tl.o hi -heat jsa iifaolion by the people of Richmond, i who regarde 1 the enterprise of extending I the couuections of the Danville Road iuto ' North Caroliu aa a tualter of the utmost : .- .1..:. ir- !.; t .v.- ..... ... -..-----,.---- imporiaiics io tuair iny. in eiiu. " i attitude of the delegation aod the extent of , their authority ; but be did not hesitate to ' say that tb-J g ip alluded to by Mr. S , be tween the Virginia line and Danville, would l.a huili. ai .'1 that Richmond would dehor ! J ... nu, ,.- .1.. nartioa interested in it ti ... .i.. . .1 . - llio assure l l.tm uieeiniz mil moio - ' .,:,., an woald j be filled up. , Wm Suth.-rlme, Esq , Mayor of Danville, j Cb iirman of the delegation from that town, j was next iov iled to speak. He responded , briefly iu a very appropriate speech, io which i llft renreiente 1 tbe warm interest Daoville took in the enterprise of tbe Coal Field 1 r ... -t .u. ,si 1. 1 1 j 1.: 1 I .1... ..... itai roau, auu riuitimu some u. .at m- 1 ;.l ., 1. ... , l,..il!. .n.l th. J(ltie, Dc.r lha rouU of lb. ;,.,,, ,h woulJ flj, frola it. Mr.S ml,j, the re- ..rv.KU .i,t,n..oi la.i a tkan.asd ki jQ jj,u,j,. Hf inferred from this fcl lhttt Vtu,ia, womd pay higher prices tor ,obCC0 than Richmond. j , 5. lJdforJ, 0f Danviile, being failed 1 out ml(j9 itlrr ,p,c0 urgiog all parties interested to devote themselves farueitly and without del., .0 lb. important work. U ... follawed by F. Fries, Esq , of Sa- I.m, tbe I're.ident of the company, to .on- atruct tbe road from High I'oint, oa tbe Central N. C. Road, to G.rm.atoo. Mr. F A i I ti .t .k. i,.nnu nf L',...,k ,t Stokes would do theit duty, aod were J,. ;.,i , . i. ,v..,, ,. fi,.;.K i lt ,ooa llicir fri,u5, 0f ,. other part' ' Qr ., t..,. Bo,. bed theirs. The, bad se- c-rej tu,lf cbarler aud organised, j fjr. Anderson introduced Mr I-icken ' ,a0 0f l'riuCe E iward, whom he as chair IUAIi 4j t0 the delegation from R cb U1.uj ,0J who occupied an important posi I -e; t a imat-sat 1 cud,u , ' ell timed and well cctiv.d addr...,fon- eludiu,' by declaring tbe well understood seiitim.-nt of v irgtma to be in lavor ol coo- i . )(,r( w ' ,n,j ,, t . ' ith North Carolina the best ... . ,n,j ,n T,t b t tb two States weie , bolu0l,.Moin in feelmif and in inlereeu .aod ; w,oin tjod had joiued together let no huaiaq ( or olb,r uieans an l exertions be made to p,,, .,UJ,.,. This se.itiiusiil was waioily ,pplu led. j Kl (;0,ernor Morebead ws, loudly call- I ..l r j -i.l . - i. .1 ,or ami re-poo'ieo iu . speecu maiae i ; r,,r K00 ,eu1t nod Uappy hits, w Inch ex 1 cited the verv b'-t feeling in liie aieeliuir He ra-ii ily presented some enlarged sn l lihs f4 ,j,.-4 retm'.i w to the mutual relations of eoiuinunities engaged iu eoeiineree, aud tbe rsj ,U(i (nju,,,,;, 0f lnt Legislative meae ura r.4rl0t trade) stnet forcw it itito uufavog, ,,;e channels, rejeotin oibsrs lhat were more nature' tnd uiore deairable. He urg,d rainiiug, and Messrs. Seltlo and .Mireheal gave it as their opinion that Ihe company could not al that time orgaone, so I lhat thirty days' notice after the bve per cent. 0f the capital had been paid in, was oeoes- i9( it was resolved to bold another meeting on liie )! h ol Nosetnher, " to org'tnii e tUe cvtnjmni and fju to wm k." The meeting n.. .,i;,n.,l liATTLt of WaTXRUki. Th following , ' It was a Sunday, an I while a.l the c,',roh brll r.ugiaml were calling the! PP,C J" Pr,yer th caurnnade oouiineuced. j J 1 ""J . ', , r , T 7 I , w" '-" "- " cro,"d over liiU the Netherlands and lhat "ellingtou wa, ready to meet him. Nfw, was alow of eoming and people's hearts were lolt Wlth tn P"'ta' of 'be next mail, " ciianerj mas ueiteeu ma aervioes ou mat evflotrul S-aolty a clergyman in Keut was "alking in his garden. His gardener was I au old Soldier who had fout-ht in Spuitl II said : ' There's a light going on, sir, ihih where : for I remember when we were i line we were in the Peuinsula wa always knew when a can- eiuia muei meui aim liuunuuo "Ll L .1 l. i .i ---i.i. Danville I lie pledged the people to carry I ker ,0""d; P' "d lh, Cou,, the roud to the Vir,inUline. He rtqoea'ed ! d 'nA,Y " b"'f lre" r in. au expression of th. disposition of R.eh- J J? the barb,or- Uo "ran-ier pro,,,! ,0 U nonade Was taking place, wherever it might ' alalor, wa in tl.e habit of concealing bun be, by a crumbing of fresh ino .ld.' II,0ll while th bay wa being weighed. 01 took a spale and du' down a siule f o.il, i r. a the live freight was ution the lop l and along the smooth surf tea left by the steel au imperceptible trembling shook doivn little pellets of the soil. ' That's it, sir,' said the gardener; " they're al it, sui enough.' licforf tha next Sunday tau.e round the news had spread from ru 1 to end of the so itl isle." Tin Cubans Fkioiitined A Cat. TI. rSTlAMHtl A 0Orro4DOIlli.nl -e . ' 'r York Herald writing from llavnr " der dole of Sept. 'i'M, nuy j - A friend of mine, who reHe near . .Vlmir iity in this city, ,-lla lno , hat, 0)s i V,n". '""'""f "Vr ,e,.,,Uy H"-boi ,cou"" tJ5n:ils bei,, m , to and trom tna AdiiHral s h!nL 9 . , . . . -i -ue i Ion tolnTttreot a naval o ho.T i I ... . . r- lnitB,, - " 'J , " r . ? "T'' "" " P1" of secrecy that a tele,,.lif ''P'"" ,L"1. ,."0ru,1"o "- fl1 ,h Piou- looking Amfr i n 'e.'"r.b:,,, b,!KU "euo lh. i ?row....a " m...nwh: wIe "upovd 1 .b6 ,"l,0UH,erJ-. "ilt this aocrt)t ,uy , 7 r'"'d "-"j' nude H ,k, I ',l'.,ro 1 "ilelhl" V'00'"'. A"'iean str.tn. j. p. " ,u . ",,,ng ahal, , in been previously recoftiiia(lupo ... ' cauio intense, and itiereatcd as the irai, atcaiuship passed the inrtmh of tbe fort ale' ly, as if iu deGanoe of tha frowning haul" nieutsof the fortiUcatioos. As no one g,,,"' what to make of tha stranger, the SpJni, steamer-of war Conde da Venadito, ho.,' steam had been got up expressly for tLl purpose, leu mo uaroor to reooinioit,. ' about balf an hour tho stranjjer sgaiq tur;!. 'the stern wheel steamer Ameriea, from vesiou, laucii witn entile C'luiigiied t0 Messrs. Mora, Alfonso &. Co , of tbi, c:lT Guns, Rifi.is and 1'istow. Son,, of the tons in Virginia, (iuor-'ii a.,,1 ! 1.... I . . , . g' " ,..,,,,,.. . - oe.i t.j.jiui,,!; at tiivui 0uly the best gun makers, but the feryt,t , ,hols. North Carolina, on cel.braid f'f j IC r rfi and riflemen, has not jet pu, , l,er cl,iiU hop soon to hava it hr,.,. i? . i '.,, . u,"u-''l . lorwarm. .1 receui vn jii IriiijO lor a trial 0f .h.il . V . ..i.i:.i... i ., ...ii ...... wei I'auii-ma in mo i ournr, from a Wintishoro paper, we are author!-. i to state that the frieuds of Mr. J. Il.i.rj HsppnMt will accept this challenge, or iu; other tbtt may be off .rod. Wuh a hjl f,lu any dutance that may be agreed on, nij,,r at a taroel or a pigeon match ; with the rijf i r. ..... . :tni. Z.A. .... I..',, .'' to I Oil yards, i Is lo be di,ii.,cil. under 00d that tbe respective participants t ! m,kf nd use their own weapons. In tk;, I trial eonn off al the Ialitute Fair in N ittrn. bar such a competition wi l excite a ! it.t.U ao.Kit.nn f,,e tho in.or. . r c. I . . r-- ---' arms, sen esq tin cuuiuciei wiinout ttj improper feeling of rivalry er jealouy. It is not iuteaded to fix tbe amount of tbe pr:u at a high figure, but only sjrh as to tt-itt an interest in the eootut Id it b, ci;. in money or a silver goblet at tb, 11:1. time, Mr. Ilappotdl's friends wiil meet ti.; amount that may Le dssireJ. 1 h son of .South Carolina wiil, 00 doubt, meet fr)u, ; ,,,,. 0f our tirt ;talei, " a foemsa I tby of bis alcel." Chu. Couiitr. , FHliJUTrt i; H t. A H'nai 01 lin ! A '- I' LiJ! -U Nor-r. t-h.,, ! l".etor r.Uu. P'tKul.r. of the 1... I '"- " of ltsey harder, a j J J"' .w. I -blU enf I ",''bS clo.hes, ber ?. 1 oaents eaaght ore in some manner ; ii is s-io ' posed from the stove. Herstep mother .l, ' PP"d her of the faM n i-ai- mediately seemed U have lct all pre.ssee ,1 , ""' ,or ln dir ; uPjn l,''' toid nil to go into the air, eh ehantl t. r course and lushed wildly past brrB.t.yr and out at an open door, ruutiio cic si. i lane aud out iuto tha highway H lies 1 !ui fa flee o rixle from tbe bouse she c t. a t. i k.r ! ' " ''"".'" ' , Jb,,:kla Pf " 'J of ,eh b'Ml )-- j - . , , , , . , -is'e.l -as tie neat mat Ue.or, t.er c c,u- I '"i ""entirely consomea, tbe asiu and D-a 1 uPon "r ""oa. arai.. an- poriimis oi s-i body, cleaved off aod helped the osinsi tK at enveloped her. All necessary assistance n i immediately procured, aud every s'lu.i 'o ! that could al.eviatu her suffering, pron I f I adioiustared Hut it wa, evident to err; i beholder that her first remark to bar moth !cr when she returned lo ber wa, tc-j Ir a I " I am burned to death." She linre-d j about fifteen hours, though ou'y s part A lbs time iu extreme agony." SimilULB DlATIH The Hsrlford l'rel says : " There have teeu two other liratli in iharpe'a rifle factory within lo three years, both of which were very unji- 'en rxviniualioo minute parliele of steel, stricken by th i i - i l,.i....n the ribs j j ..irced bis heart ! I Tb, other w as unlsciur a b. !t. H" ! h.n.l.d and was u-inr an a.l, when bn Worth or Cusihtiamty We Ino m th midst of bless ngs till wf are utterly iu sensible of their creatness, and the sones ! whence they Bow. We spesk ol our em" j tion our art our freedom, our laws, anJ i.:... ..... .1... ..,. ,! Lis lass have bteo ! What hie civiliii'.lioa ! Cbf"' tiaoity is mixed up wilh our very being snd our dai ly lifu ; there is not a familiar o. ject . ,..,! ... -bie,!, not wear a diff. leH apect, becaise the light ol Cbrisiiau j, ou :.,, tm which does not owe i" (QeM lo ('hri.liaoity-BOl a custom tr.fd in all i" , , ,j D, sb'" i .rk' A Boston hay dealer has been detetUf in curious fraud. The hay was to loaded that a persou oould crawl into a bole left uf il.. bot. aotMiu of the cart, and iu this p'c ! colored man. in the employ of the hay p.e- the load when it was delivered, and me p" chasers litil su-pected lhat t-illisT theni selves or the animated one hundred and fif ., poind lump before lli'iu had been sold. Some of the purchaser huvf paid for bun a d.ix-n times over, and begin lo thiuk il ' liuie lo ts.u pO-tusai u. I
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
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