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jTli'S TIIK SATlOXM. ISTF.I.I.lOKNrF.n. In Cnnrn'ntmj the i,ntc Cuhan uMition to the iiifonnation to l>c iiii.Ur the Tt'U’jrraph ht'ad in the 'wi_ TiHRsnAv, mmnu i?. imi. OBSERVER. JAYSTTffiVHI.I.IE: In " j -vi.Mi of’ SI'ITU' jwrtiiMilars wt'll wor- / till' n ali'r's attention. Tills vessi'l •iiartl, "ft Kt'V ^ est, Mr. I’hiliji irho (h'nire to nci irr f/ir /Semi-yVei/kf^, iriN Slcir' tSithxcn'fH'rn to the Hrr/r/y Ohservvr . K I’l' ' -7 - |- «/() (ft'si/'f to V n V. rlit. n, \vhi> w'ont out in the Tain- . s. \ .III _ 1 /. pfras, i/irt us , lit'iiU'iiaiit in the liaiid of men * ipl *1 1'V ‘>’''1 was n'leased at ial (’apt. I'nitt, of ’ | ; States .'ii till (li'Ui'i-al, \Nh>i consi'iitfil ti» if- usual »(> :iiiy on ' ot tlu‘ pri.'tUKMs in whom that j-annot he attrihutod to the Kah‘i>;h Cas ' r I'ii'ju-rsi'nally an intcivst. 1 . t' I'lV'ion 1 ku.Ax1.Hl;i tlu' Tiik M.mi.s.—The Northern 3Iail l>e- f war Alhanv. l>v : Haltinioro failed this morning—as We arc eonvint-ed that the failures in whom that »-annot h f.vl an int. ivst. Hoad, the usual seape-goat. Vov, •rood rondlu t lu' , , , , Mr. Van Vrrht.Mi, with I’-'P"'" i.’rnts of Alhany, (’.ipt. -^'ortli, u f>tt»r from Hartford Conn., ar rived here this morning in due time. Partiks in Xkw York.—The New \ork Conventions have adjourned. Both parties have submitted to abolition influ ence. The Whigs to Seward—the IjOco- focos to Jolin Van Buren. Both parties adopted resolutions overflowing with pa triotism, but neither adopted the Compro mise as a final settlement. The Locofm-o Convention indeed, hy a test vote, laid i ral other musical celebrities Four Days Later from Eijropk.— i FAYFTTEVILLE AND NORTHERN TLANK The Pacific arrived at New York, on the morning of the 14th inst., in ten days, seventeen and a half hours from Liverpool. The Pacific brought 192 passengers and a large freight of fine goods. Among the ROAD. The Directors have purchased a steam saw mill, which is now in Wilmington or on the River; and have made various con tracts for lumber by which they hope very 0- passengers is Miss Catharine llayes, the | commence the Road on the East e-o great Tri.sh vocalist, accompanied by scve- ., ' , , 1 I 1 lie work will be pushed with every possi- upon the table the following resolution: Resolved, That, in the opinion of this meeting, a further agitation of the slavery |uestion in (’oncress would be fraught with incalculable danger to otir Union, ami that we will suj»port no candidate at the ensuing, or any other election for iState The Liverpool cotton market was not so active at the sailing of Ihe ]*acifie. Still, there is a fair demand and the change in prices has not been suflicient to authorise any alteration in the last (juotatitms. The quarterly rejmrt shows the st«X‘k on hand 11 be pushed with every possi- siblo effort. The line of road to Flea Hill that the whole military and civil foree tempt of them is Repubiroanism, then is should be employed to capture the rioters. I the News eminently Kepabliean. Indeed “He at once," says the Baltimore Patriot^ from its exceeding aiTersion to the Laws “gave the orders necessary to meet the tri- ^ thf»«e who smpport tbeia, one would think that the line?* at the bead of tiii.s ar sis of the attempt to violate the laws of the (Tnited States, and to put at defiance the officers authorised to enforce them.— We w'ill now have an opportunity of try ing what virtue there is in law. We do tide. Were eoinposed for its especial betiefit. COMMERCIAL KrXOKl). will be commcnced to be opened and grad-1 not doubt its full triumph and vindication, ed on Monday next.—i The lives of citizens have been taken, while in the exerci.se of their legal rights; and The Christiana Mvht*krs.—Tntense excitement has been ])rodueed in IJaltimore by the murders at ('hristiana, I^a. Public ARRITALSf. Sept 17—Chatham, with TeTeprnpTi fn »nd irocnJs for A 31 iJove & Co, J D Williams,. W K Holt, ^^il^iaIns. Ifaywoin.1 & Vo, J fT lirvau, 1 r«x, Wooft & Hiirriss. J W Farisih, K Helo. 1* Sn^TIH^er^‘. Jenkins S: Kobt>rts, W A Lash, Carr A Wat.*on, Lash & Moore, C T & Sou, J /. I • i J .Li • •'* l'o'*'lc3, .T A ('ruTcn. R .loncti, \V M liavis & ihe responsibility of tins (mtrage and this | Co, Tnuis^jui \ I’.ro. J Miller, J M A Drake, D the law, for the time, trodrlen under foot. " ' of (len. ('om iia taking him i;iiiited. w:is thereupon libe =- .1. tl. :0i , . , ' I , ii'i " "len was imme- ■" ..,1^ Ti 'lit f‘> >‘a bv a (ioverrnuent ^ ' f :i!i.l *’"*• li;'.'iiesand ('apt. I'i'-i'''’* ^'itlnnit si'licitatiMii. I'i 1 :.^s.M-elea.-ed, \u\., it n 1.. „.. n. arri\^-''l at New (b'leans. " - i. ]'rM:iV. after his arrival at Xew Vi- Mr. A'.III Veeliten eanseil to be pnb- li tter. written on bo:ird tiie , ji'ii.;; hi.' e\p-.Tirni e ot :, ;i. lllt;'lldin^' to ill - ! t th(‘ i j, in oiir «'t t.i-niorrow, ;:11 .•.|;ially inten-.'f in-, t ,U i' a t’.'r. t.i>te of it in tlie .li', wiiieh laiiiiot tail to tl.ev have ei rtaiiily dcej- l.KTTKll FllOM TIIK SKNIOU KDIToR. XkW V(»HK, Sept. I.‘>, 1 think there an* nnniistakeable signs of iinproveineiit in tin' pul.lie fi'eling of the North on the slavery (juestioji. Such is the result I have arrived at from my in- tereoinse and o|iser\ation iiere, at Sarat(»- Political news uninteresting and unim- rtant. The Yacht America has been sold for officers or for members of (’niigress or of in Jiivcrpool to be 047,000 bales, or 11, the Legislature, who is known or believed 000 less than previously estimated, to be hostile to the peace mea.sures re cently adopted by Congress, or any of th«'m, or in fa vor of n'opening the fjuestions involved in them for renewed agitatitm. Xo such resolution was considered in * ’“'^'^OOO, to ( ol. I)e Blacjuiere. She cost the ^Vhig (Convention. If it had been of- ^-^^OOO in this country, tt'i'ed, it Would have sharc'd the same fate. ^ number ot \isiters to the (ireat liX- Hcth parties then, are c*)urting the sup- | ^'i^’ition has fallen off considenibly. port of the abolitionists—both are after the i spoils. We trust both will in some mea- meetiuKS were held, and resolutions adopt- ehargoil with the ' ^ ‘J * ® ’ * 1 • • ^ II 1 I J' i- i.1 MU*nns»t, (i Launer, fi nrnns«»n ^on, ed requesting the Ciovernor to collect air upholdnig ot the Moftit. J o Worth, T J Patrick. the facts of the case and lay them before the I’resident in order that such jtrompt and effectual measures may be taken as will secure not onl}’, immediate .satisfac tion for the jiresent outrage, but security for the lives and property of their fellow- citizens in future. In addition t«i the facts heretofore pub- They were not adv ised that such S pt 17—Henrietta, »itFi Tf Clay fn an»l an outrage would be attempted,- and they , -snn.lrj- persons in t^wn interim-. , , 1 ,. , , , • *''C River IS uettiiiK low—euough water for could not, therefore, have guarded against ij,riiter:. it. Their responsibility iH>ts in their du- — ty to V>rini the oflfon'lers to punishment. They know their duty, and they will do it. We may feel sonic pride in saying this, because the man in the Pre.siden^al FAVKTTEVILLK .MAI?Kr:T—Skpt. 18. I'li .1' iv n'.i' ._r ■w i V, M til. 111. t usual niinual statement of the cotton trade The whole crops for the years ending 1850 and iSal, as shown by the exporta- iiii' 1- ••W'hi I! ,1, „: ' .1, ■iv: 1 inv ;i]']'ointni' nt trom ■ t the .'dit-i' "f the .\ew I t"i'i I'V him that a ... !:;;lv or:.Miii/id ani"ii'i the j,r.a_!i.‘Ut tlu- Mind ef ('aba: Cell. 1. as their \'a' the .viuiial ti'r ;;i. 1 that witliin t 'K 'l.-iV.' V, iiM ! •' at til" !' ad f I nil ii; th.if tlu'r«‘ Mii'h ■r te> him v 'h their -t I"- ‘ ' 1 h..vv -irii.il M ,l t". a> \'i'- ^ . 1 r • .• : in custody eh'ven prisoners, chaijictl with tions, coastwise and toreimi, from Athin- i • .i ^ ’ ’ participating in the outraire. tic ports, are as follows: til-: til . ](.: 1. c; J ' r'iv_ •M- ;.,n n;:V "> t' " . ... tw «h' l'= '“t i.j \U' U!~. I ! !i i. our lii'^ iini'k'. n'-'*-'' . 1. a 1;;;’^ ‘ V.- T'-'. Ae. l' J' "'ii' '!■ r'i, (> "tir t'l i i l.iif'-r iTi':!;:- ' ,.!v .'t; p.!t ] .( tui ati.:’ we t'^'ur.'l \h •m ''ur t'.ir III 'ri- ' than t! -’ • ' I Ji'faiitiv —ke' ; "'i: f'.'.r tr. ,[ ,.t' 1\ ; uleutr. aU‘l ll. v'lT'. ]'ntr:ri_ :■> dia'!! uitli nt i;v;'.y >tr.,^i:’■! OK r!; n;ar. ii. >f - 1 , a hut >j ak in . 1',; ;i 'ii._'i'' i \. - j'ri 'ii. Thi V tr'-atrd ;•> V T' w’th til-’ ini;; >1 ki'n!ih'>s. .111 WMi ■. l.rc: t '! . •jiK. . t'li i i,. .iiid tV ni tie ir »wu • I -i- 1 inia^'iiii- II" one will ; '- v ; i'!;! t> e':v.' t >ueii tn at- "1. ; .. w,~ 1 .i :d U milch "r tti :e ,\ iii in in the e\pediri.'ii. ir~ . 1 i l!i To le- til" t »i! ;il, i ■ • a f - i' ^ -L';- -’-'. = ' ■■ • •> ll’llhi / I'f 1 : w di'tiii. tly. oj.i nl\ --.-rr r: - - '''• ' J ' ■ J •il.hshi ■ t '■ tt-til I'ltjui*! J It t'l nt 1 fh~ r. r. /../- / ';■ tin . , -J s. h ':-ij th> i ut . >};■ Sith KrioW!U'_' the .iiiibitiou • 1, V I. .ud t! s\"onLr dispo-iii.ill to CN- , ■ ; !• >11 of fr’ ed"m which '!• - x!" i;. • ' f i V‘rv An'i-rii an :-iti/.i-n. ■■ 'ii:it.>r' took advantai:" of tli.-ir :■ t . l:;:t!irr rln-ir own eiei. 'rii \ V -.',v jiftle ct’ort wa.' rrijuirrd to k'-. |> .i'-\ I- f hi' : ?;: it. ni' iit. 'u- Worth or \v. ;o '■■lliiiu' at :v» iity ‘ l ilt- on a dofijr win n ■ Moll ]. tt. N.itiirally they Woidd i'i v:iltn-;i the pro-.] >.-t of r.^, rat- hf.vmp- iii .ri' i-.-rtjiin; aiiii if thi- n 'Ui-eicilcii. a.' thi-y preti ii'lcd to f . i k ;r w luhl, Cnha whfii lilirratrd from V •: • r’l.'v donoiiiiii.iti'il the tyranny «>t’ li. Would hav(* biTU bnnleiii il with a ' f of from tifry to oui- hnnd;. ■! million' ■ ! llai-'. at lea.'t fifty jn-r eojit. of ivliii h V 'llid have b'M-n in the J- n-ket' f these uouM-l e pliil iiifhroj\v)i >. .Metive a.' til. y wi'fp d to fie tli 'iiglit iti rile holy I'l' of lili, )-f V. to .k the l-! — t of ,-;.re ‘ ]'• ril tieilh'-r life nor tli. ir own Iil>ert\ 1?' l.' half " ■■ \f ’he ■■ xjiirati'Ti of f!ie w.-ir. and .(ff r h:.'! hei oiiie free, it Wa.' tobe;inneX- ■ ■ ^ ’h" I i f- il .'■'rate.'. ;in] a- ;i niafter of ' ' the I ■ Iiiellt of tlle^e f’lihiin bond.' • '"iiiii.Mi bv that (I-ivernnieiit. do they e;in; tor tile mother', wives ’e|' of th‘ gall;;iit men th.^t foriuc-d -la’ed e.Xjieditioil, wlio haVe been ’ • f’' I Utterly wretehi'd ;il|il Illi.'erable • ■ ’>•1'.' Tie y do not fe- I il)e chains, the lioiiif liy tl|o«;e fine hini'ired and ' \’y ii. l'l. trill,\V'. ilooiiied to ,'j>enil the ' -t ten ye;irs ot tlieir lives in a .''panish prison. No- they f. el the money in their 1" I k' i.' and iaii^rh over th“ n snft of their 'l" enl;iiion. 1 hey are the ni'-n to he pnn- u ;i' W'l,: t^:- Thk Dutkmkntk.—Th l*eople of the South will now have an *pportunitv of judging the sincerity of that devotion to their interests, so loudly prot'e.»sed by South ern L«>eof(>eo TV-magognes. 'I'he action uf each p.irty in New York i> before them. How will it be re-ei\ed? M' are for the I'nion and the Constitu tion. We tlierefort- ha’-• never he>itated to condemn the eouduet of ueh Northern Whigs as h a\e yii Ided to abolition influ ent e. We al\v;iys shall eoudemn such coii- • liiet. for when the I'nion of the States i.s at 'take, all eon>iderations of jcirtv inte- n >t sink into utter insignitieanee. Rut how is it with the L*«-ofo o l*r.*ssof Nirth ('arolina and the South!' W’ill thev eon- di-mn the N«“w York 1 >eni'K rat y^ We fear not. 'I’hey will indulge in bitti r a- biise of the ^\ hi'_'s of New York, as they have alreadv abu'-ed the ^\'biL's of I’enn- '\l\ania. Uut w«- 'hall hear n> eondem- iiitioii of New Volk J»em'K-raf>-, from these faithful Lnianii.iii' of .Southern ltight>.— They will 'lamh-r Southern Whig-* as ‘•traitors to their m c tion,” but the “peeu- har detender'” will not he.'itate t» ;illy theinsehe- with the \’an IJureii l>emiHra- ev of .New Yolk. They will brand I’eiin- '\lvania Whigs a.' abolitioui.'ts. because theV /»'«/ ihi tii/Ji\ tif'fi r irfi/i)'iriin/ ///(• i'mt! firnm I SI, a re.vthitiou .-|K-e;allv eommeiidin;: the Fugitive Slave l,;iw.— Uut New York 1 >enio r.it' who pursue pre- ei'- ly till- 'atne eoiir'e. will b» held up to view as “our natural alle They will a"ert, that the I>eniiM ratie party i~ "the only .National I'arty ’—‘ the true I'nion Party,”—vet at tlie .North they seek the de^truetiou of the 1 nion by the higher law of the abolitiiiiii't'. and at the South by that of Seee"i. >11. 'I’hev will tell the jH'oj.le, nav, the W'a'h- ington rnion, in utter di>regar>l of truth, h i' already done .■«o, that the 1 )i iiM>erats of New York ha\i‘ taken grouml against all future agitation of sectional lift n-nees, whilst the Whigs an* eommitte«l to agita tion! r»nt what is the true state of the a'e!' 'I'he New York llerahl, a pretended neutral, but reallv I>xof(KO paper, after conlentning the Whig, thus ,«|>eaks of the L(x-ofM-o ('on Vent ion: *-( >f one thing, hewe\ er, w-e arc satisfied, to wit—that .It'hn \ an Ibiren, in spite of 18.',1. New Orleans, bales 7H1 .\Iabama, 8.')0,Mr)2 451,748 Florida, 181.St4 181.-J04 Texas, :n,2')3 45.S-20 (icorgia. :522,87ti South ('arolina. :i84.2H.'> :^87.075 Nortli Carolina. 1 i.Hdl 12,it28 Virginia, 11, •>'-«> 1JO Rec'd lit New Vi>rk by Erie Cuniil, I'M Totiil, 2,(>'.it;,7(n; 2,'j5'>,2’>7 2,0'.M'..70li Incrense from last y -ar. 2')S,:.:.1 l»«-creuse I'roin \ear betore. {:{'.* The cxjiort of cotton tluring the same •ritHl, i.x .summed up as follow .-s: IS.M. 1 s.'>0. bales. bales. To (Ireat I’lritain, 1 1.1 or,,771 To I'raiice. ;’.oi.;^',s 28!*,t.27 To .North of Kurope, 120,4'.'2 72.1 To other jiorts. 1:V.i,.')M5 121,*;ol 'lotiil, i,.v.to,ir>5 1,'.>SS.'.U» 1 ii-re!i>(*. ;>'.*8,-'>’>5 liu-rcase of receij'ts. 2*>8.o5I Iii-re;ise of ex. over inc. rec'ts. 1 10,001 N. 'aroIin.T, Cariilili:!, I icr^i.i, .Mjili.-illia. 'relllie"t>, >11 the I >hio T..tnl, III 1 ISf, l^is. ('oTT».N Statistics.—In Tue.sday’sOb- .11 1-/1 - 11 server, we published some few facts ob- ga, .\ll>an\. and in ( onnecticnt, in all of sun' be di.sappointed. ihe 1 mon (’oin-I * • i • > . - • i? \ xt ' , 1 ■ 1 1 1 , 1 1 1- • • . . tamed in a hasty examination of the Now i whn-h I lia\i> ha.I some means of informa- mitt.'e, it is said, can cominanl 10,000 v i i i • • t- x- i I • ..11 ’ 1 ork ( ommercial anl Shit>i>infr Tjist ot the I i!on though It IS proper to .say that tin* ' voti's. If .so, the true men ( if there are :, * * • i • i v r i, i i , . ^ -11 • 1 ^ •'o*' instant, in whieh was jmrdished the ' .subject oeeujnes mueli L-ss attention at Ihe | any) (Ui each ticket, may be elected. In North than we are in the habit ot snppos- ' this way, the unprincipled agitators of both (|,p (’nited St-ites ing it does. It is seldom that a business ; parties may be rebuked, and the State re man spe.-iks of it, and then only to i-on- decmctl from the disgrace im-urred by the ^ dcinn exeitements, ami to profess respect I action of political demagogues. The lVi>- for the law an.l for the rights of all s.v- of Ni'w York are, we firmly believi*, tions of the country. Ihe great body of ^ sound on this (juestion of slavery; and the the people of the North are sound thus far, . acti.m of the Conventions will have little thoi’gh tliey .io not pretend to advocate the influence on them. They are willing to system, and we i-annot (vxpoet th it they ■ court the rotrs of the abolitionists, but ■hould. hat we want of them is to ht they will not allow* them to violate the v iilniii: and that is w hat nine-tenths—I laws, think 1 uiiLht sav niiu teeii-twcntieths—o| all the Noithern people arc altogetlu-r dis- po.sed to do. Yet it is amazing what an uproar one noi-v fellow may make among a hundred who do not op n their lips.— riiis is t!u‘ «ase with alxtlitioni.'m at the .North. The one man bawls at tin' top of liis voice his denunciations of slavery and the slaveholder^. The inindred peaeeabh' _-o.n1 eiti/ciis sav nothiiiL'. but they feel nolle the less di.'gust at th • outerie> ot the t'anatie, and none the hw di.'postd to nj>- li' l 1 lh- l:;w«- ;ig.iin~t li’in. There are asseiuMed here at prt's«'iit a lar'.;e number of the I’. S. Mar-hal' for flu' ditT. rent .''tate~. convcneil t’or the piirpo'c ->f laakin-^ a united appeal t" ('oiigrt '> to iviv theni for tiieir latior'. and in '.'me in- 'taliees their ;ie:ii;d e:isll lo."eS. eoniiected with the reieiit t.ikiii'.' of the (’eti'Us,— 'I'liev ana ninioii>l V comphmeiited N"rth ('arolina a'ld its L'''titlenianly .^lar'!Ial. '•■!. L’rtle, by i ;.|Ii,i^r liiiii to J.reside ovi r tin iiiei'ill::. 1 I-.irn tV. in (’ol. l.irrle. that during the three .!;:V' in which they h.ive ’I’US be.'ii a. '0-i.ited, In- h is h.id oj.p irtu- nitie of heariii'j nim-h that gratified h.m • \eiedinglv on this sul.j'et. N'rtherii and W, >rein ne n a.' ni 't of them are. they have all. s i far a- he ha.' hi-;ud. e.\pre"t'd the hea.rtiest ilevotion to the ('onijTonii.se Laws—determination, tor tin ni'elves and *h. ir niMiieroU' a"-i'taiits. to sn-tain them at all hazards; wirh expf-'ions of a confi dent opinion that the.-c arc- the t’eelin;;s of the L'r■■ It b. ly of tiie p-op|c of tln.-ir States Al'olitioiii.'in i> dying out. .\inl I think, if it Were not fi.r the folly .iiid madm-ss of South Carolina, the conntrv nii-_dit otiee more '■•itle down in ].e:ice and hajipiness. l-'rom that St.ite 1 n av I loin see a ]>aper. blit 1 he.ir that there are few 'igii' of iui- pr (Velllent. I lu' paper.' ot t’li' eitv, 'O far a.« I havt.- >eeii. 'pe:;k ill Very jiroper terms of the re- eefit hoirihle niiirdi-rs in renii'vlvania. I he I-,.\pre'' pal tieiilarlV, warns the de luded ne;.rriH'.' that th--y are jircparintr the way for their exi lii'ion from all the free .''tafc.', a they have l>een alreadv c.\(-lud- e«| from Indiana, by an o\('rwhelming ma jority ot the jieojile. People of ailV color who n I t to guns and pif..|s t,, tnaintain rh> Ills' l\e- in w rong, w ill be g^teii rid of, in i.ne w.iy or another. ilegradet! elas^ esjM-i lally. insignificant in numbers and utterly withfiiit political j.ower, will soon be taught that they cannot be protei tcd in '•in h a (-our'C. 1 intended to write a paragra])h about the r'-fn.-^.-il of the Loeofo.-o State ^'onven- tioii of .New York to pass the follow ing resolution ofl'ered by Mr. Kowler:— .'Ir. Fowh-r, fnmi the* miiioritv of the foinmittee. ])resentcfl the followng resolii- lisb(‘d in the Observer, we take the f.dlow- ‘ belongs to the Whig party. We have ing from the Philadelphia Hulletin of Sa-' pride in knowing that we have, f^orn. lay evening; ^ a (-ri.sis, such a man as Millard Hran(l3-, p’ch, AO a j [.arij. IgJ n 14 l)itt), nj'ple. 47 n oO | Lenther, solo, a 2'i Hce.swax, B.-icon, i>n. turday “We learn, by a telegraphic despatch to W'illiam Ii. l{»-ed, histrict .\ttorncy of IMiiladeljihia county, that .1. L. Troup- t(Hi, Esfj., niijtrii t Attorney of Lancaster county, yesterday proceeded to the scene ot the murder, and returned to Lancaster -ity this morning at two o’-l(K-k, having l-'illniore as President of the United States. Coitjioras. 1*0 ft -‘2 bead, bar, (>i a 7 14 a lo Molasses. ";> a 27 18 a 20 |Nails, cut, a 44 ('4 a 8 Oats, 45 o 50 1 tyi a Oil, lanscc'?. 00 10 all Powder, 5 OO a (Ml *» all Shot, 1 i a 2 2(i .8iirar. Virown, > a 9 It will be seen, bv the ac-ounts we i»iib- • aiillcs. 1-. F. lo a In Ititto, loaf, 11 a 1J| , . 1 *1 . 1 , f'-l"'"'. 4iH 5 Salt, sack, 1 2^> a 1 4U lisli, tliat. With that promptitude which Feathers. ?.0 a ,S2 L',.. alum, bu. :15 a 40 has distinguished him in all his ofli(-ial Flaxseed, 1 On a 1 l:ji Shinjrles, acts, as soon as the intelligence of Uiis "jiloy.II-r’ 1 all Wlle.a; outrage—which la-side inv(dving the crime Iron, Swedes. 5 a (1 Whiskey, of murder, is also treason—reached him, •’ a 4 Wool, . . . I inilif'o, 1 a U White Lead, onlers were issued to the ]tuldic ofuccrs. Lime, none 4-1 IJrown Sheetiiips, O.t cents. 'J « 2} S n 10 HI 11 S."* 45 a 47 18 a 20 2 a 2^ Ihe prisoners are composed of nine that the whole force, military ami civil, ' W;.ck» aiul two ivhit. s. Tlic l.:n„rs ,,f tiic ^ ' 1 latter are hlijali ( astnor and Lewis Han- . , ,,,, , i , i ' „ r,.. -..1*1 punishment. 1 hey have already succeed- I naway. Ihey were committed to Lanca.Sr ‘ , * ! ter jail. i'> Hrrcsting a number of those engaged ' This morning the C. S. Marshal, Mr. in the murder, and we may be sure that be done, to .sus- „ 1 . 1 • 1 o - t -■ their violation.” er from Washington, left in the cars for ( hristiana, for the purpose of making a “No ropne e'er fcH the haltor 'Iraw, thorough inve.stigati.m of the high-handed I ^vith frood opinion of the huv.” 1 affair, and arn*stin;r all susni-ctefl itartics. ,,, . , fl. -.1 • I liiK Ashkvili.k Nkw.';.—\\e publish I “ 1 nese officers, with tlie view ot jtroper- , _ ' . ' ly enfircing their authoritv, wen* aecom- below, the rejily of the Asheville , panied bv a compaiiv of C. S. Marines, News to certain artii-lcs in the (Observer in Cotton Yarns, 5 to 10, li REVIEW OF THE MARKET. I’.acon has sold at 15. No other change since o'.ir lust. iiiiuiiiii^ lilt: I . ir. ..’laiMiaij m iiii: iiiuiti^'i, miii lu lloberts, the I . S. District ,\ttorney, Mr. all that can be done, will Ashmead and a special I'. S. ('ommission- ^aiu the laws and punish i from the Philadelphia Navy Yard, anl a I detail of fifty of Marshal Key.ser’s police. I “It was the intention of .Marshal Hob- 1 erts to scour the neighborhood and bring j to justii-e all the guiity »nes. j ‘-We are informed by .several gentlemen, I who came pas.sengi-rs in the one o'l lock train from the West this afternoon, that I the greatest exc-itement ]ii-evail(Ml tlirough- • out Lancaster county. The neg^;oes were { fleeing in every direction. “The State and liK-al authoritii'S, who have taken the lead in the matter, have ’ acted in the prompte.^t maiim-r. “The I iiited States authorities have al- The .North, rn States u.sed 401,OdO bale.s. , so exhibited the most prai.scworthy pronipt- The ciisumption of cotton at the South in | u.ainfaininir the law. and tVrn-tin^ 1^.11, was as follows: j reply to others in the News: “ Thf' Fni/itfi riHt' (}l>^frvrr.—Ibiriiig our recent absi-m-e from home, w(‘ under- .staiid that the editor of the Oh.« in r hu" Ih-cii laiiiH hing some witty ami consuming shafts at us. Certain pungent strokes of satir»‘ gathi'rcd from Shakspc-art', and cer- which will li* sold nn as favorable terms ji ■VMLMINGTON MAUKKT. Turpentine—Soft ij'2 10; Hard ^1 S>0. 90 cents for coiiinion Uosin. Spirits Tnrpentnie 2fiA cts. Timber—One raft sold «t J>7. i\ KW GOODS. XOW KKCKIVIXC,, Fail and Winter ^tock, rHlHE rsr.\L V.MUKTY, embracinp an er- Jl tensive assortment of .Vmcrieaii, Jiii;j:lisli, and (icrnian IIAUDWAUE and CUTLERY, AM* KXTKNSIVK STO( K (IF CrorL'crtj! autl of styles ad:ipted to tlie Country 'I’r-'tde. and !•; lo :to ;{o l.VJ :;i;.5o» r.l.UHi 12,5hO :;ii.iKMi ItMI.INNI .^ii.-intitii-.«i. ];;.iHHi tHi llis. 10,(H>0, •• l:;.o»Mi, •• 4.0(MI, •• ^,04(0, •• 1-_’.0«»4I, •• bales. lo7,HM» IIMJHHI 7'».(MM» out those who have so boMly resisted its exe-uf ion. “'i’he oflieers of the .’'lar'lial’s jioliec who Went ujt wt-re, under an o]iinioii of .^Ir. Ibed, deputized to act as I'. S. Depu ty .Mai.-hals. “We understand that Judges Crier and Kane have d» cided the ofb in-«- of the riot ers to be trea.son against the I'. States. “Suspicion rests upon fifteen or twenty individuals.” In tain political texts culled from St. Paul, have, we learn, been aimed at our devoted head. Fortunate for our head that it was some sixty miles off when these missiles stru(-k our office. What miLdit have been the result had we been at home, we can’t ay. “We have alwavs entertained a high res]>c(-t for the editor of the 0/,s> i r» r a.« a man of talent and ability in his vocation, and from a slight personal ac(juaintan«-e wii formed with him last winter, we have since reirarded him as a gentleman and a nia'ii of good and ]no])er feeling. We nev- be ]>uroliased of Jobbers in any of the Northern citi(-s. Attention of Dealers visitinjr this place invi ted. Orders promptly attended to. COOK & JOHNSON. Sept. 18, ISol. 2:i-Uw l-'AYFTTKVILLK AND WAHSAW’ VLASK KO.AD. TH^lIK nndcrffi^ned pive notice, that r>ook.» J- for refeivinjr subsoriiitions will be openef at the followiiiir places, and imderthe direction o.t tlie followinjr ]>ersons. from and alter the tirst d:iy of ik-tobcr ne.xt: .\t W’arsaw nnder the direction of W'. W. I’ierce, David ;. Morrisy, llowlan'l Hest. Nkws.—The Ualeigh and Caston Kail Road will be rebuilt. The balance reijuired to secure the chartI'r v\as sub- seril-ed at the me« tiiig of the Stx*kholders held at Warrent'Mi on Friday and Saturday the l*_'th' anl Litli in.'t. 'I’hi- me« fing, says the llah .gh Kegi.'ter, was very nu merously attended, and was one of th most intelligent ;ind respectable as.scm- rem-e to those Ib'jiubliean principles of w hich the founders of the W hig party addition to this, the Baltimore A- were om-e the greatest champions, confirms merican s;ivs; us in the opinion. He says he does not from us to Mr. l{alger. er did, however, think him either a fair or Cliiitoii—A. 15. Chesnutt, Josiah Johnson, John a verv scrupulous ]>olitical ojiponelit, and R. ISeamnn. 1‘atrick .Murjihy, Tlios. M. Lee, his attem]tt to lirand us as a L>cofoco—a l>r. Tlios. Uuntin;.:. and Uiehard lioluies. reiie'-adt- Wliiir, A:c.—because of our ad- Owenville—Love Culbreath, Henry Owen, W II vocat v of Southern flights, and our alhe- ‘We learn through Mr. ]\Ierryman, who expect justice I (-ame down with the York train last night, that young Mr. (lorsuch was still alive, and some hopes were cntertaineil of his recovery, though his situation was still most critical. His deposition had been fakt‘11 in n-lation t>> tlr’ circumstances con- necti d with the miirler of his father. Mr. Roberts, tlu- I . S. .'laishal from Philadtd- ' phia, the I*. S. District .\ttorney, .'Ir. McKtn/.ie, Janies White. Exclianfie Place—Lewis F. Carr, C. A. Harrison, and John C. Williams. Harrisonluircr—J. C. IJIocker, Sherwowl Holly, and Calton Hall. Fayetteville—.V. A. McKothan, D. O. MacHae, W ill. .McIntyre, David A. Uay, P. I*. Johnson, Henry Hranson. The persons designated to open Books, will, without further notiee. proceed to do so, ami bv the ].eople of the State, he would be as much to this important work as they ‘ ' . . . , I can. until tlie lurther actiou of the Comnua^ tv» a i^nvate station in nnicii loss Well, if our notions of justice are correct, it is the last tliinir Mr. IJadger ought to want; for if it could be meted *mt to him time than it has taken him to get into the Senate. .\s for the editor of the rrrr, wt* don’t know whether it is justice poiiii- (-ally or juiliciall}- which he wishes us to administer to him. Let it be either, and he can be convicted of utti-ring sentiments, which in this eountrv ouirht to ilrive anv .Vslimead, ami a I . S. Commissioner from blages ever held in the State. ' \\'ashin:ton, arrived at the scene of the ’] he Keir)vti'r gives the following account oiitra'-e on Saturday, aceomj'-inied bv a „fll„ |.r.«-,-,-.lih-: ,.igl,l\ r. S. from pnl.lif st.ti,.,, Th,-,-.lit.yn a r i> 1 • I fifty of the Phila.lelphia Police, and the h-tter from Saratoga in his paper of the-d W III. IJovlan, Ls»i., of llaleigh, wa.s • . * » i * i ,, , 1 • 1 1 1 most active means were at oii(-«‘ adoptt-d calb-l to the ( hair, and .Messr-. Drake and ... .. • n i*. \ (’om j'nrpose of securing all suppost-d to Sept. IR, IS.M. A. A. McKETHA.V, It. C,. MACRAE, AM I.Id A M .MclNTTRE, I) Win A. RAV, I’ETEi: 1». JOMNtiON, JIENKV JUtAXSON, Commissioners, 2:>-swlt-w0w yew Finn 1,^ yvic Livenf Stables. >re w i-r-apj'ointed >e«-retai les. inst., speaking of the recent Cuban inva sion and the cold bloiKled murder of our patriotic young men who were sliot in Tla- eon«-erml in the outraire. hav.- 1 made to the citizi-ns of Warren and Cran ville to make up the deli(-icricy in their subscrijitions, w hich w as promjitly respond ed to. Still there remained a deficiency of some ^70,(XHI, ;unl ^'reat fears were at ■;tify the in may de mon, very guilty parties. ; few. blame the Spanish autiiorities. The I'p to vesterdav morning the number of' fact is, that the inyaders had voluntarily arrests made wa.' thirty oiilv; two of the and knowingly jdaccd themselves beyond jiarties, those named above, ln-iiijf whites. , the pale of proti'ctltni of civilr/.t*d nation.s. Bail to a 1 arire amount hail Ik'cii offered : TIk-v were pirates, murderers, robbers: for them, but refused. Among the ne-1 and in the event of defeat or capture had his supposed neirroism, holds his own. But „ne time entertainctl that there would be a | woman'who blew | no ri-ht to expect any other fate than that John Is rapidly becoming cmvalescent of f;,il„re and the poor old road wouhl 1,,,^ the si-iial for the gathering of whicli they met. Tt'may. perhaps, prove i'ie d. II. ;i\y indeed niiisf be their jiun- •*’' i'dditional one: '.■:iieiit when wt the la-t day an ofli-ndeij IJesolvcd, 'I'hat tin; Democratic party of Jy^c'' 'hall demand of them retribn- the State of New York, will faithfully ' adhere to the rei-eiit settlement bv (’on- “ 1 herf- have b(-en, I undcrst.-inil. sfime gress f»f the rpiestions which i-flcctioii made on the conduct of our natcly divided the juviplo ' 'M'lil at Havana, .^lr. (iweti. At that and will neither conntenanee .'Ir. (Ivveii not only w;is unable to any sectional a;_dtation. ' any thing to a.-sist them, but as I am I {in,l 1 have not time to .«ay what ou*dit ’ Tilled and believe, was actually in dan- * i ^ : i ,, »i i - ^ - i- .■ ,1 111 X II ^ 1 sub ect, in relerence to trom the rabble ot ILivana, a '.Miard of .i , , , , -11,^. , • I iiiish .sol.iiers having been placed over i i'outhern Loco- h. jiruperty and per'on by order of the i when the Whiir members of the Le- • qitain fieneral.” gislature have refused to pa.ss a similar I p 'ti these extracts the New York resolution. / did not attenijit to justify ('oiiiinereial Adverti.ser remarks as follows: the course of those Whigs hut we shall ‘•W e have ,„i]y left ourselves room to see what the Locofocos will .say of ///co- aid tliat the •jironiiiiciaiiioiitOj’ sent round And again, the Herald sp'aking of the ance to about ?«!t,(>(>0, which sum was forth- sition of j.arties, savs: " ith taken b> . The Ilaltimore P;i . 1 I . e 1 half ..f the -itizens of P-tersburg, and thus “l lie fact is that betvxeen . the amount required being made up, the later intelligence: oxl. .n‘cley, on the one .--ide, and organized. Weldon N. Ed- “In a.hlition toth nent bv (’on- -Martin A an Lurcn ami the 1 nine on 1 , appeared as rcpre.sentative of Mr. Scott, comluctor on tl haveunfortu- "ther, and their piebahi political a.llier- . - I’ ,„.,p tJ.is morning ir .f this State, ents, the State of New ^ ork is sobl to the - • ♦ 1 train, that the latest inforniii In addition to the aliove, we learn from Scott, conductor on the road, who g in the exj>ress information received ’ ' . n , 1 1 ' 1- *1 *111 jjanc-asicr vesiemay, was to the effect jrain.st the I nion—to mouthing fanatics of mend rules and regulations tor the present Dil.kinson Gorsuch’s symptom ‘the hi'dier law ” .♦ tb» (V>niti;mv. who. amonr * _ , , . , ^ _ i ^ upon upon government of ^ were more favorable, and his physician had Now we are not in the habit of relying other things, momni m ‘ , t):hopes of his recovery. It wa.s also said „„ .No.- v.Tk i,,.a,..-s s.a,eiu..,„. j;-'' on any subject, for we have not the I,’ ! „„\:Hed sectimis of the Act. This bruised about the head, was in a dangerous •'I’liis is a little worse th:m we could have tin- sick.-ning humbug g..t up to defeat l.andoned. On .Saturday 1 ^i„. l'i„cknev, the slave wbo'sbot fortunate for the peace of the world that (len. ('ass in ’4S. The day, we hope, is ,.vcr, very niu h to the relief of tin- friends (jorsuch, has so far not been arrested. I they suffere.l.” not far distant when thePrince will here- ,1,^ ,„casuie, two gentlemen apj^eared as statement that the body of .Mr. (Jor- deenied (-onipletely fnmi his lat.- intimate grates from Norfolk, w'In) subscribed on j murder i.n.ves aftiliatioii. with the d. niocratic lier. ti, s oi 1,,-half of that ('ity g.!0,000, with the as- correct, and adds anoth.-r revolting tin- higher law. /A mn,/t n u iinr \„' r>- «,,ran« e that it would be increa.sed to §oO,- the -iffiir He had over .^100 „s th. h,,„f a,„1 fn,vt of th‘ .ln„o- This subscription, with the 10 per the affray, but af- ratir nf this Stnh ." cent, of the iron contract, reduced he b:il- fimnd on his per- ind a bl.'.nk ( hei-k. ’ itriot has the follow inc The Undersigned having formcir a Copart nership to carry on the Livery Stable Business, Respectfully inform the citizens of Fayetteville and the rublic prenerally, tliat they can be ac commodated on reasonable terms with llortiots, RiitfSic!!) & oilier y‘hicles at such time. a.« they may wish to hire, by ap- ]>lyinp to tiie .subscribers, as they are well pro- jiared to carry on the Business, having refitted and renewed tlie Kstablishment, with the addi tion of some fine Horses anl new VehicleK, ami satisfaction to exjiected from a defender of Mr. Badger s are satisfied that they can give s notions of the divine rijihts of Kings.— all who may wish to hire. The editor s\ iu]i:ithi.ses with the rotten and corrupt d»-spotism of Spain, anI has no tear to shed over the fate of our murdered coiintrymcn. Ami yet he asks for justi(-e —iusti(-e ind-e(|I What is it for a man entertaininjr su(-h sentiments? A halter. .\nd therefore call on them to pive us a trial. J. W. POWERS. ROr.ERT REGISTER, ^ept. 18. IS.'il. 28y "f • •' ' - III lIlC iflllllH'i ,^v V. 11' - . . slightest coiitidem-e in its professions of recommend ition was adopted by the meet- j],., love for the rnicn or any thing el.se, but i„jr and the Directors app'unted by the ‘ V . „ .1.;. .....n r.rr.e,.ted their Credentials, which arrts s m.me up to .1 lau. TREES AND PLANTS. HE present ^ear of scarcity demonstrates . , JS. the importance of the cultivation of fruit. This is all that the .News has to say. particularly, for cooking, which (sugar being Not a word in relation tf> the charge of low,) makes a more uholr.-ome, patulnhh and 1 1. -.L 1 rhenner diet for summer than meats. .\11 per- 1-ederalism, made by it.self upon 3Ir, IJad- 3„„^%hould have tanje Orchanh and useless ger and the Whig Partyl Bacon. .Apjdes and late peaches are rarely No; findin.r it.self nnable to sn.stain the in ^mr market, though much wanted. U 1111 saul that fruit does not succeed iii our cU- *}inrgc, v'liich we proved the aoeuiiients mate, but hs it does north ;uid south of us it It wa.s also said ' to be without the slightest foundation, and here, with good treatment. -Ill X Orders for trees and plants shomd be made unwilling to retract it although proven to Viefore the 2(tth of October, as the e.-irly part be uiifoundel, the News makes a personal of winter is the be»t time to bring them on a» that the number of' Kditor of this pa- to the nioniii,^, ,,f this city as the '•\idence of a reviilution in Cuba, viis' ’■■rift.n m„l Ur,;- as the National brethren, who sin in the same way. Sin-h its own interests. But in this case, the State presented their credentials, llcrnl^l H-.OCS iiidi tlu' whole of the Xew , «eie a|.i.r..vod and aioi'pto.1 York press. Its comments are upon t-s- hour last evenin; acts how was fifty-one—twenty-six of whom were in , , , the Lancaster jail, nnd twenty-five had The meeting then proceeded to the e- Philadelphia. Anumg the lection of four Directors on behaU of_ the said to be the negro that struck ’-o. ... i. ■ • be dcnicd. 1 j mi c — arrests was saul to tic the iicgro tliat sfrucK ivever, are no signs, I verily believe, ^ J'" ^ * n V individual st(K-kholders, and Geo. . . lor- y|r. (Jorsuch in the lusid with ..n,.i„0.s, t., .„>y oxietit, on I 'I'I'e l.r.^-.c..li.,j:s ..f ll.o two C„.,vcnt,...,s jjnle,, „f ^ ,i,| side But the fu t i« fb-.t tl... ' P'd>lished to the world, and can- , .^.,11^.^ Nath’l T. (Jreen, of \\ arren, and II. resi.stance when approached bv the Mar- i ma iMtelligeneeratthetiniesuspecfe.l. And ‘ither side. But the f-.ct is, that the ^ now surely the pulilic inind is satisfied as | “spoils” is the great pn'nrij^h here, with 1 recalled. A\ hat say the eni(»C .1 J , D. Blid, of I i i „ the nature of the wle.l ipiisi-.” ! both parties; anl to clutch the .spoils, bith Franklin siiyw if every man and woman eourt the handfull of abolitionists, Would work four hours a day at something ' who, possibly, m:iy have the balance of -'ful, want and misery would be banish- ' power in their hands. d from the world, and the reniaininr - M ississil'M.—A 'I'elegrajihic despatch of the Pith inst. to the National Int(dli- g(‘m-er (-onfirms tiie report that (Jen. Qiiit- luau hal withdrawn from the canva.ss. His party will run a .Mr. ('ocke in his place. But the rnion majority as estimated from j the n-sult of the electimi of delegates to tin; State Convention, will be from ]'2 to f'ortion of the twenty four hours iuight be ure and jtlea.sure. POUT AUlilV.VLK. 'i-j't l;{ I’n;; CbiiK-iit troiii Iio.sti-n. 11 — .M;iry 1 i-rkiiis li-nin 'liarlcHloii: Sciir .Marv '"■li limii .New \ urk; .'-t '.oiier il.tdiator trolii ■ rl' ;lina to the conduct ot their “natural allies” of New York? Thk P.VMrKUO.—This Steamer has been found at last. It was surrendered, says a despatch to the Intelligencer, to the I . S. llev(!iuie Cutter, »lackson, at Jackmuivmlie, Florida. The Kxpeditionists, 150 in num ber, had previously landed and disj>ersed. per, who being absent, as the News was aware, has had nothing to do with the ar ticles in f[iiestionI Such conduct is too contem'ptible to require much notice from We have therefore jiubll.shed the ar- le itself, that the people may see the nre Ruggies i)i}iroacnei by the .'lar-. nninner in which, after making grave char- shal, for the j'urpose of arresting him, but, ; jres against a public man, the Asheville well as for planting. .\nv quantltv or variety can be had by apply ing tu ' C. LUTTKRLOH, Rowan street. Sept. If*. 23-tf f'nrrinsrr^ niil rBlHIRTV-E!(iHT Carriapesand Buggies now JL finished, and on hand—eighteen of which .\11 at low prices, according to finish. A. McKETH.VN, Sept. 18, 1R.)1. 23-tf Jleal Estate at •Unction. Monday the 22d inst., will be sold at the II.MiT) TO 1JK.\T,—We are indebted to Mrs. Murphy of Sanipscm ('o., tor a heet, mea.suring, in length IH in( he.s, in circum ference, 11 inclica. A resolve of thanks was passed by ac- j),g (.fjicer jiresenting his revolver, he 1 Xews drops the subject, clamation, to the Hon. K. M. Saunders, jropped the axe and was secured. 1 ,p fi,o lottpr of the for his able and efficient services on behalt police and Marshal’s forces W'ere . ' /• • • i - t *i Market House, LOT on Haymonnt, join* of this work, and after the usual votes of ,^.o„ring the c.mntry in all directions, and • "'S containing half an acre. thanks to the ('hairman and Secretaries, ^he most energetic measures taken to secure thinks he ought to be hanged, a very few ^ ^ ALSO the meeting adjourned to meet in lien- arrest of all engaged in the outrage.” 1 words will suffice to reply. * «ndividwl interest, being one-balf ef 184 1 AVodneisd'iv in Jail- , . ncre!« Land on Long Bninch, about three miles derson, on the second tclnesci y ^ measures nece.s- ! That letter simply defends the latex oj from the Market House, joining the lands of uary next. ^ secure the punishment of the riot-; the laml vm1 of Nations, which ice have J«‘|ge Strange, J. W', Sandford, and W m. B. The Directors appointed held cl meeting gj.s, were promptly taken. The Governor been taught to respect. The News how- Strange s Mill. Sr£S7anJ lip^ST'w. VaS of Pennsylvatda i.ssued his pr.K-lamation, i ever, .seems to think such a defence, an ad- r>ne-h..1f o.mt o7Lan I ::i the River b.nlc, Ksf Treasurer of tho Company, and then offering a large reward for the arrest and ditional evidence of our Federalism! A\oll, 27^^ teet on Water street, immediately t>elaw adjJiunied to meet in Kaleigh on Thursday conviction of the persons engaged in this if support of the Laws makes us Federal- Anct’r. the 17th. i horrible affair. Tho President directed ists, we are proud of the title, and if con- Sept. 15, !Sol.
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