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derjroing the usual inquiries as to the health a«! _ , ^ , CONDUCT OF KOSi^UTIl AM) IIIS bl lTE. j of the crew, Sic., the officer was requested To the Kdiir.rs of (he Xetc York Ihiih/ Times: \ to stop Oil his way back and ttike a police I b«‘ir It'avo to ciiclosc you the following | officer on board to oxaniine the foreign letter, rc( ci\od from an Attache in Gov-j passengers. The lieutenant reported this eruiiuMit !cr\ice travelling abroad: a gen-1 to the Consul, who initncdiatcly declarc tlcman of coitl judgment, mature reflection, that under no pretext should a police o - uud kccu observation. ccr be ]KMUiitted to visit ati Anieiic.ius up Vory Iitn "'StrUTr |;.f .w vw-..a« ..r .,,.i u, , ' IVefeit, telling him at the same time that I euro for them more unifouu p.iccslor 1‘AUls, Tuesday, Oct. 7, 1^.1. , ,,ermitted. The Prefcvt i their great staple. * * "• * 1 rcaehed 3Iarseille.s two | days beftnc Ko.«Jsutli, and not only ."aw and j eon versed with him, but h.id an cxccllent j opportunity of knowing and hearing a good j ‘ deal of hinV Tliev are making great pro- ‘ COTTON CONVENTION AT MAC^N. | RoWDYTSM AND MuRT>Kn? i:» Bai.TI-• The Southern Planters’ Convention met jioke.—Our readers cannot have forgot- at Macon (Oeo.) on the 28th ultimo, th« horrible murder of a little boy six and organized by electing ex-Uovernor auother only two or three Moseley, of Florida, President, and tlnr- ^ senior. Here is another case al- ing to devise some plan to render the cot- few days ago. It the boy.s of Ii.iltniioie ton planters of the South more incb'pond- ;u-e such monsters, what may not the ujon Fro^ tho yew York C^mmercial. 1 NnUonal hOtlUgmref. A GOOD SUGGESTION. ' NOTES OF NEW BOOKr^ We nio.st cordially adopt the suggestion , Ifnfnrical Sketches of North Corohna, eontaiuod in the following article, written , fntnt to 18jl. comjjilrJ ftoni by a gentleman of taste and judgment in i We should be ghiJ ; be?— ^1 lio>/ yinr^h’ml.—-Coront'r Ileilly held an inf|uest on Saturday night over tho bo- such matter th(! idea generally adopted by the press KNI.AItGIlMKNT OF TIIK CAriTOL. j While the authorities having charge of . the cayiitol exten.«ion are using conjmenda- ^ bio p iins to secure tlu* best material fo* ; the exterior, it may not be out of i)bue to Tfryp.—The Louisvill; 0,-,,,,.;^^ 30th ult., .says;—“The iii;iik,,t In/i dull for a week or two, witli no i on the part of buyers au(l sell, to term.s. A few engagt nictits ], made at ?.‘i ‘25 gross, an ’ 50 nett. No ho;jrs h.ive ‘VC 1, ‘‘ ''"’itru,., from 1584 to 1851, compUrd Jroni orighxnl rerordK, offiriol tlocuvifuts, antf traditiovaJ stnfrmcnfg, with bifxjraphi- cnf .skrtrlifS of hrr (fi.-ifin;;vishrii atttfra- uifii /urisfs, /itin/rra, srJ(/irrs, | although the p.ickets an- dr.J/i/Jo/iii //. Treasurer' mcnce operations. 'I'lic imp., ; of thr Stfif/’. , Lijijxtirott, i very general tliat the ,, (!nnii/>o d' Co., I packed at all poi’its will ^ ^ , The llcv. Mr. Foote, of Virginia, states j year’s produet. oflcr a few suggestions about the interior. i„ a recent work that “men will not be I In the Wabah valley it \iid first we liojie that, under no eireum- ;,ble to uixh rstand North Carolina until coneeeded that the av(>r:i;_n‘ st.mees, may the beautiful columns of I’o- they have opened the treasuries of history ■ this year will exee^.l by toniac or lJr*ccia marble be removed from aini become familiar with (he diings of of last season, an 1 in 1(1 'inf IIJIII. J- 1 , j *^11*11 r 1C l iVliiit r'tllM I -- 1 1 M 1 I lUti \ V V paration^ for hi" reception in England, and . pormitted on the deik of the frig- ; Kurope. Tin^y were advocated l.y Mv. number of ass .eiates, r.illyiii 1 pereeive you are doing the same j [,nt I will see that the passports are | l>aylor, our Consul at AmstcKtam, in an ,„n, ,.,,^vdy n.imes so pn vah u United Sta'tes. and you will therefore prul>-; inspeetion of the po-j addre.^s, in the course of whu li he pre.sent- ^ pn>ent time, proeeeded to the vi ablv think it is very ungraeious | ” to which proposition immediate as- ed overtures from merehaiits ni Amster- ‘-(^ittlc Show,” aixl tlu n ' ’ ■ ■ ' ’ ’ As the l.oat was pulling : dam and Hotterdam, proposing to e.M.pe- 1„|, with the Consul, the po- i rate with the morehants of the Nnithern „a,i,ed'(leorge alias ('ral the present llepre.sentatives’ Hall. T'hey ber sons previous to the revolution ami there will be no falling nib .j,,, are of a mo.Mt I'C'autifiil mattrial, wliieh i.s during that painful struggle. Then will b.ave bc^ri nride by pai kcis ;it b,; j," ' vi iy hard to work, very costly, and on Xortli Carolina be respected us she is la., at 83 7o to ?4, but tii' rc i> n,, Jj: ■ ' "ft-, "u Sty" that he is a humbiiL' ati.l a dem'i'/ogne tjiven. of tlse first water, ‘ „f (),;rj,;,rbor . board tho frigate fm-her to ,-lop and tak‘ States ni accompbshing t.ie design. him on board, but no attention was paid The great desideratum was to obviate to his demtiud, and he was left “alone iu the ruinous fhu-tuations in the pr;ees ..f j,j^ .dorv ’ their staple. I>ut there wa'' a great \an- his jiroeeciiin^s on arriving at Sinvina, j (),,(, ,‘,f (),o primii'al persons of Kos- ety of opinions on the subject, as niigbt with Iiis si>eeches, and iiit«.aaed to land j suite is an Itali:;ii Jew, wlio is s;.id have been i-xpeeted, ali'l it would uit be to have unbounde.l inHuenee over him.— ‘ strange if none of tlu m v.cre right; f..r the Vet tliis man comes on bo.trd with him as proji'ct is no less, in short, tli:in to repeal one of the patriots—tiod save , that ancient law of commeree wluc.i eii- the mark:—ami I supjx.se his wife an.l live I arts that price shall be .h j.endent on the children, who are also on board the frig-; abundance of supply and^ the earne.^tucss likcwi.se /hui/arint j.atriots. The of demand. Various modes of doing away imber on l..>aVd tli.> Mississi[.pi i. with the connexion of these two eh'ni. n's ^.outnan-.l to grow .1,1 ahout sixtv. 1 have no ilea that Kossuth wciv suggested, l.ut, none bring consiuered j.,n .ulicd tlie authorities, the filg:ite promp.U diep- intention of visitin- the I'ni- satisfaetory, the whole matter w.is hnaily phvsicians bein_^ of opinion, after a pcd down from the city ami went to sea as j ^ Indeed, I understand that he referred to a committee of twenty-one, who '• ■ .... .soon as possible. At >pc7.zia he got up („i,Morgan that, as he had could not, :.fter all, agree upon any dcHn- such an exeitemeiit that tlie authorities ^ seheme. beeame alarmed and requosted 'I oni- ^ non-intervention in A pro|.o.^ition was then /vy., whu h modore to or.ler the ship to .sea, wliicli ..ff.,,-,..,. tiiere w:;s no n.se in liis jTovi.le.l tliat the [danti-rs t-hould m .ke ing on been unjustifiable in the highest degree, and T am yet aiVaid lie wi.i get us into trouble bi'foro lu‘ ii‘a\t s h» r. He bt'g.in tlii'i-e. conirary to the express agreement with the Turkish (Jovcrnim'ut when he was libi'i-ated that he should not land in its dominions; and lo have tloiie so W(>uld have Ikh“U a gross violation of faith on his part, as also on the part of tlie Anu'riean coiutiiandcr had he permitted it. To pre- i ’ i* , vent it. as wi 11 as to avoid trouble with | ^ i' Tiiriur, when a fight arose betwi'cn the deeeased and the l.itter. 'J’he d ceased, so his Cl uijtaiiions statv*, was si'vcrely iK-ateu by Turner, and finally cnMeati'd b rmen y, but the frienils of Turiur drove of! the friends of the de'e:;sed. and joined in b/.it- ing t!u' ju'ostrate l'o_\; kicking and stamji- iuir him iu a in.!-t revolting manner. 'I his stateim nt was ;tl'o made at dillereiit times bv tlu‘ derias(‘d. lli-nr'l;le w.is taken home, and attended by !)• •ctors iHinl ar ami jjcas, and :it tiist no s(‘rions ap]>ri heii- sicuis were feli; but he rcnitiiiUi'il t that aecoiint such specimc'ns :ire seldom .set 11 (ds( where. It would be a shame to remove tln'in. l*(‘rha]>s it may be desira ble to arrange them in a eireular or souie other than the present form; but to our mind it would be betU-r to let tlur hall re- h (cased, so niain jnst as it is, cv» n if it be only used the Anglo-.'^axon landed, in loS4. ;;,j,,wn. sition among buyers to h We have perused the.se pages of Mr. Frinkfort, Delphi, and oth, j Wlieeler with unalloyed jdeasure. He i 63 and S*> ^>0 are the riding p>';, ,, j>roves, bv authority, and an aceurate map; At Terre Haute, wo nuhiH;,., which Jidoriis the first volume, that North ' 81.'>0,000 has been eAp n l ,! ii, (’arolin i was the first State upou which ])rices ranging from >:> as an ante-chamber to the new hall. It will answer for many public purposes. \'isiters ‘an ass(.iiiMe tlnTC for ‘onversa- tion, and it will bt* an approjiriato jdace for drpo'it for tlie many st::tues, cre.-ts, I've. whii h. from time t» time, come into the p 's.MSsion of tlie (lovernmeiit; also for the ll.ii^s of the Iu Volution and other mo He appears to have examiueil with tuvudi zeal, industry, and eommenilable care eve ry author and authority on ber history from tli.it date to the pre.sent. We were surprised as well as gratified to see in the book (whieh has of course but je.st issuel from the jtres.^) an exet llent article, cor rected anl impn^ved, copied from the 1' 1 Ill„t,y . ;u ■ ■■ .'ll ll-. ■■ lbs. In Decatur county have contracted their h >g- The crop i;j SUpp isr.l to last year. 'i'h:‘ CiiiciiHiati (J:tz-‘t remarks last we. k. we n I'ic w.is less disposition 1,ibi;v !i rates, while hohe rs w\/.- id ,,, sell, and this has bi-en llie s;i\ 'i til mentois new prt.-ei ved in the jtali nt-vfiiee. National Intelligencer, in which it apjiear- ing throuirhout the past w ;i course was also recommended by our Charge of Turin, and she left there without taking in her C('al that she so mmdi m edt'd. On his arrival at Marseilles he a]>plied for jier- niission to travel thnuigh rraiice, whieh ! the (Jovcrnmeht refused. I'her*' are in . Marseilles, pri'bably. from to lib-! (100 Italian refugeis, who are abo\ii as des- jicrate a set of nieii as eouhl well be con- j gri'gateil together; there is a!.s> a large ' body of Soci.iIist> re:i!y bir any thing, and l']urop»'an affairs, tiiere w:;s no u.se in Ins iroiiii; tln re. I wonler if he es]>ected we \v(>uld furnish him with a fleet and army to ereate a revolution iu Europe? Di.sap])ointed in lu'ing allowed to pass through I’ranec, the frigate will ii"W take him to (libraltar, w!.i*uee he will proceed to Southami'ton in one of the Hritish .'led- iterraii'MU steauur^. A portion of “the returns to a Central Committt'e to be established of the cotton housed by tli(‘ middle of .lanutiry; and further that not more than tw o-tlnrds of th(‘cn p should be sold befori' the first of May, and for not less than I'ight cents a pound; :md that the remaining third should be sold at a time to be reeon. lemled by the Ciiitral Com- pi'st mortem ex.'niiiiation. that the b» ating he I'lccived was the immediate cause of his death. F'lur boys, betwoeii the ages (>f 1.') and III years, were an* >t(.'d mU Satur- «lav, charged with causing »he tuath of the (h'ceascd; tlu y wt re committed to jail lor further examination. 'J'ii»*ir names are •Janu's l?arrett, (leorge Turner, 'I’homas .^liller, an] •b.iiies Irvin. /}i/tiiH'>rf I\itrif‘f. gang, 1 sujipose. will :iccompany Ko.ssuth mittce; bi f r it, against, to Kui.dand, and the remainder rcm.iin to A minority report was ]ires *i,ted in fa- be feasted on boanl tlu* friirat*'; and this vor of tin' f lorida sc hetiie tur a ( otton a C-: d to ;i coali- tht w hi h j>nl\ kc j>t (low n b\ ,i . ti m _..r | jim* vhip (if three hundnd nun is thus kept IManters A-sec iation. with a capital of tii'ii ticket on te’.ms recii’r-.call v ad\a!ita- ' to . , ■ nun. o nt t there waitintr his mo\tiueiits. and .after a twenty millionsof d.dlars. and a w art houst ]iti.ple he at ciiice lomnienct d with his iii- flaiumatory addres.st s, not only \erbally, but through a viuh nt Social paper, " L> PiiijJt.'' In his address to the peo])lo of Marseilles, publislu d in th.it paper, he is ; “ ' . . , .i „ i * • •* i' , I, 1 : I am rtp>iev;i tliat he nf't \isits hn-_'- liiirnlv dircs|»eetiul to tlie rresideiit of tlie ■ , , ■ • , . i : n 11,.,,, 1 iami, in ord« r tliat .)nhu noli mav fir:-t public and tlie r rencli (lovernnient, and . ir • ,i r i ‘ i ■ * , . , , , . , , show oft in the ri'lieulous paireant of liis irriisslv insults them by savuiir they tio not , i .i . i » ■ i ^ ^ , ' r- 1 1 rei'ei)ti''n. and tii:'.t tli • Amenean oeopb' represent the Sentiments ot the nation; and . i i i i • • 1 , ■ , , , . w ( • '‘"f ^oe only fools e,n the occasi. n. tills mliiress is i(ifri >'n Imurn till Atu>vt-, * . , *• , . - , * I /• M- • ! aiiotlier nation sh.iriiii: in the ritiicule. 1 run tnnnte. (apt. bttiir, of the .'l:^sis- , i.i i i i i > i * y ,/• II ' III- Itavt? some, altn>u*rli 1 aek now lei lire Int si]ipi, respeetfullv rcmonstr.ited with iiim . i • i i ‘ ‘ • faint, hopes tli.it Ills recent letters and ' detention of wt'eks or months it w ill, from b>r the “itornge of e> Jti-ii, wliiri l y ]iiiee,-' '1 all 1 have ascertained, end fn his rofusinir niiiiht he contracted. Ihis nii t the \ic>- ; to rete.rn to (libraltar or go to the l iiited h ut ip]*osili tii of the ('on\eiition. Ib solutietis were fitiailv adopted P t oin- ineiiding ( iitral. State, and (’"Uiitv A-so- tiati(Mi>to (?>>l!v*t 't.itistical ;'.nd ;:--:u‘ral inforni.iti.iii ris’pec ting the {ir* lu'. ;i-in and consumption nf eotton. ^ { iiolli)'/' /)t nil I'I’df t’ dm 1 Fru -.l.i! A Hi lt U'-r.—’i he Deiuoerat.a and I’ree-soih rs of Woret'ster eountv, M;i.'sat husi tts, fol’ow- iiig the example s. t by tludr kith :’.ml kin in ('ther ( '".niMcs, h.ive a_:ci recij '•'US. I'rom a rejiort in the \\ "reestc r raiiseript ive le ii u tha' a ' r:' ot reso- luii 'Hs was ai;reed to by b'ltll parties '-ett- iiiL' forth th.it. as the I’lee si d and De- tu'.eratie j artic s are in :i large niaj >ri*y in the State. It is ilK.iliibeiit I'j oil tl;''in t > unite, and. that they may do so Wi'.h lUt sacrifice of principle on eitlur siile. Mr. E.irb'. who introdiiet 1 tluse resi'liitions. .Ni.iiiy interesting associations are connect ed With the ]iresent hall; there Clay and other eminent men have presided—then' lams f(dl—and fbi- the.-c rt'asons visitors will herc;ifter look ujtoii it with great in terest. In the next place we desire to .sec ( Vi ry variety of American material used in the interior. 'I hose who have visited the Washington Monument have been sur prised at the variety of marbles sent from diil'ereiit States, and the bc‘autiful polish ofwhii h granite and other hard stones are suscc'ptiblc*. ^\ h.it more appropriate ormi- ment for the* wall ti\es’ H.ill than a mosaic-work of materials? j here might be* either ]d iin >labs. (*r the co.-its nf arms (■} the dilTerent d Ic ill the views of hu\. r' tlKl than three weeks ago, on the l;fe of (iovernor John Si-vier, who was distin- prevented ct»ntracts t • air. i xtip gni.'hed in the history of North ('arcdiiia. the only operation lu ar.l of w ,, ^ “ l>y the aid of Hon. (leorgc* Uaiicroft. l.ate deliverable fViUu lOth t i •joth ip[' [i our Knvoy in England, tlu“ author has had her, at This jiric ac-cess t> the colnnial record> in the* oiTiees (i,^. views of s-llers geiier of the 1> jard of Trade* and Plantations in fully as hiirh us the vi.ws London, .and j»re.st nts to us many rare and ric h records, redolent with ji.itriotism and valor, never bc*fbre publi'^hcd, illustrative of the early times of North Carobna.— This of itself renders the work invaluable. The archi\es of his own State, which were opined to his exaniinati.)n by an act f the m w P.ejire.^enta- of the Leui-j.iture, have been eviscerated, thes(> ;;nd the recoid of names whic !i he presmts, even to cur ciwn mind, revives many a loMi:-gon(' ass,»ci.it(‘. and awjki s ‘‘thonghts of difierently tv.lorcd materi- th.it long havv* slept." 'I'hen the author, who is a native (’f thi*- State, and for nearly a quarter of a centu ry a .'Oeiated with her history, in either a Inw i: .'■'tates mad als. '1 hose who havt* seen the (’haj)cd of the .^i(*dicis, at Flort*ne>*, can appreciate the lieauty of su( h woik. New Hampshire and My*ssac hiistts would appear in jtoli>hc‘d legislative or executive capacity, pre.sent? A committet* w.as also ap}’>int d to pro- remarkeil that tlu* I irg-* ma'S ^.f the I >e on such publications, as they were com mitting the American iltg, and he replied that he differe'i in opinion eii that point, and that, :is he had difrerent views about proceedings, which strongly exhibit his true charactc r and vain-glory. joined as it probably nill be with a conniiiianee of the • ■ „ 1 Ilf' 'auie L;ame iu Eti:iland. mav tend to open coinpromi>iiiir tlu* naL'. he would relieve i ‘ ... i 'i- • i . - ‘ ' ' the ey s ot tlie people in the I nited >t.ite'. 1 am convinced that In fore he leaves Eiil'- him from any tears on that ht*ad. bv re questing him to land him wheneyer he ]’lea.-ed. (kir Consul, Mr. Ibxlge, who has acted with great judgment and tact througluuit the whole proeecdiiii:^. and who is greatly respected and esteemed in Marseilles, wrote to him to the same cf- f. et. and recjiu'sted that he would abstain from future public aetion> (,if the kind, but with >ut any satisfactory reply; and he even preft'iTod a compl iint against ('apt. iiOPir land he will be prop> rly appri'c iatt d there, and “if he* goes up like a rocket” when he arriv.-s, “he will come down like the stick * before he leavt s the Island. 'I'he I'rciic h ioveriinient, in my opinion, was (piite justitied in refusing him a pas- .sage through l-’raiice. In the prcsetit ex citable and unsettled state of the public mind, with so m.my jarring interests and political animosities (*xisting ann iii; the* cure suc h le gislative a tsas may be for the inte’e^t of plaiUei s. 1 b si'b!*ious were al so p.as.-ed to encourage .'^ontlu rn m.-nuf.ie- ture;-.' to employ .'!.:\e labor in their f;..-- toi ;es. Having uriri'd another C tton l’l.;iiters’ Coir.ention, and exhorfid !t leL:at* s to a- r 'Use the pui Iu- on the* sulfjei t. 1 y h tuns :md oihi-rwi jor.nic'd m icr;.tic paity eoincld lu r up' n the trv'.it ]. the dav.- w ith 'harlc' .''iiin- litical questions i>f t!;e ,1 >1 ass. mi..y ai|- //», after a st 'sj. i, >.f s. days, in whic h it will l e* ol s.-rved that \e- ry little bu'in''S was traii'aett d. 'I’he Convention « ti.pr-In ii'l. •! three hundred iii' tubers, of whom two hun-lr*d were from .abovit hal f tin* eov.ntie« of (1- m - gia; -!Xty-eiglit from one' qii.irter of tho-e of Al ibam i; nineteen from live eountii s of I'l irida; and one or two from eat h of >evc- 1 1 "1 1 .1 1 1 i-'i • 1 • ("MiiH.ii an I iu"st I les e.\isi;n ' amon*' iiic* *"al other .''ontliern St.iti s. I h»* ;">rres- because lie walked the d'ck of his ship ^ , 7 7 , i 4-,i .■ • i i* , - I » 1- . *1 • different clas.ses into which the j>eop e are l">ndent ot tlie 1 ouric'r and hnouirer s.>\s with-iit liftini; Ins c:ip to those in the sur- i- ■ i i i ii- • it i ‘ ' . Ii . .i i r.muli„i: «1,., .v,v chcori,,,: him. 'have .l.ato.l llu-r,. wa. I'a”'""'.'- "» m. r , K ..sutb.'l -nu- l‘n.f,., t t., lla- ^ "■"“'''‘V'";' ■•'■'..■■'r.l ..I a,„ that ll„. ,,r„. 1 1 • • I- e t 1 r 1 i I'articularlv at such a tdace as Lyons; for eeedMur excited little interest, and w;is onsul advisin;: him of the refusal of the ' . , • , * • V- ‘ -i i *• he .seems to be devoul of all si'iist* of prt>- conside*red a failiiie'. ]>riety iu his jiublie conduct, and entirely ,• f .t , , , , • t f'-u ll rci:ri(\!>’ ( orrffuondnit nf ffie ,i;i»inrl I'ecKlcs' ot Co|isepienceS to th«' pe. J'le or luteV.'irnrfr. (iovvriinieiits which he visits. Fortunate- i> r i ,• , b Ir' .ai, .I„ „o in tliat wav in "I 'I' 1.-' ' I nit'd States, wlii*:-e r.eithcr j.olitieal ‘•eiiit utes” n r the mateiial to make thrui exists. 'I'he general impression at M.irseilles ) ,y| • - paper was seized and shut up. The pub- i n • • , lieatiou of the h-tter of the Pref. ct cm-' pre.sei.ce, ami to. mitted the Con.ul. for in France such a ";-re eon.^tiintly on the ali rt. >iit ll a hreorand. I'li’iiti’i Slini A’. >-■/, t'li-i.—'riie tri;.l of Ib'lxrt .'1 iris, a cide.re i I.iwy r. for aiiiing .-.li l .ibi iting the rescue of the fi:;’i- tive slave Shadrach, w;*s ci-ium-need in tbi 1 . S. ( iri ciit Court at Ib>: >n on the :ld iu't. In addits'ni to tht usu;d qut'»- ti’^n to the faX'T. each juror c ailed w as ;;'ki •! w!i' tli' r h" h.i 1 f’TUu I an opini.in I iiit -d St.it' . kiiown l.lW of I's.'lO. i.> Ull- C'lvcrnuieiit to alliiW Kn-suth tn tr;ivel in France, and the Con>ul .sent the original left' r on board the frigate merely f >r the ]>eru.sal of Kossuth, when the latter, in the m i.-.t unjustiliable manner, .sent it to the Socialist jo\irn.il f-ir jmblicatioii, where it .'ippeart'd with some inflaminatory remarks, for which, and the publication of Ko.-sutii’s address to the i.eoplc of Mai>eille«, that 1 1 I ... M'l I ' whilst I was there, was that trouble wnvdd J roceedinir is considered as a gro.ss breach of propriety; but it was promptly explainc-d by Nlr. ll «li:e to tlu* 1‘refei t, by stafini' t'lat it wa.s done without his knowh* Ijrc* or consent. An order was then is.iued for bidding the landing again of Kos.-uth or any of his foll-v.vers, which these latter ]irvtcndeI to con-ider as an insult to the Ani'-riean ll ig, anl became ipiite clamor ous With Cajit. L'«ug on the subject, who vi-ry coolly told thc ni that the honor of the fl ig wa.- ill his ketq.ing, and he knew bow to prote'ct that honor without their {•roiiiptiug. It was the first visit I ever paid to an r.. .^iit 11 a iireorami, as vou m.iv naturally siipfio.-e, was any thing but an agreeable guest where suc h a m e.ss of c-ombu.'tible edeiuents existed, and which he was doing his best to inflame, as a maik I suppose of his gratitude to the I reiicli (lovernmeiit for iheir c xertion.s to obtain his liberation from captivity; and s(» riou.' wc*re the fears of t!ie anthoritit's j that the Pn-fect vc'rb:illy n queste d that the* friL'ate should it.i\e the jdact; as promptly as jiossihh*, and was only pre;- vented from addn-.ssing an oflieial com- gress the ( (dnmns tif the N.-ition,'] hitelli- g*neer. ;i!;d other jonrmils ili.tt favor a mod. rate ly ] r'>teeti\e t..ritf with 'jieeitie duties, ;:^a\e fo) th w:in.in;^s. pi. .lietiui: : the writer among them • that if the* ri-\;'ion or modification of the* t.uiff of Isjr, «-:is po>t- poiied to r.iiother Congress, gr.i'.. Hiiam-ial and (■'iniiiere-i;;! troubles woul.l i;n \;t:iblv be the result. When the-e predictions were* ma le the whole country w:isap)i;i- rently pro.-pi rous; mom y w,i« c heaf>. an«l pe.'plc gi-iicrally, e.'pifially tlu* \oung in business, iiii.i^iued thi iiist l\t*.' getting rit h at railroad speed. TIic.m- peo|>le must ha\e supjiosed that, in view of tlie '.ilifurnia I gold mines’ diseovt ry, there t ould be no end to good times; and, iiofw ithstandiiiLr the startling fact that thi.- aforesaid Cali fornia is yet far short of r' imbiiising us in ;rold onc-f. urth of the cost of the four niunication of the kind to the Con.sul bv 1'"'“'',"'^ 'V''’'"": l-'"i7».v we* havc .s, nt the l itter assuring him that Cant. Lon% > elving tenacity—gold ha\iii;r sm h eh;.mis. ill as the amount of gold n ct ived fiom C.diforiii.i is, compare.1 with the amount of shipments to that State, the crisis whie h has comc* ujion n.- would have be-(*n averte d 'out for the exiioit to Europe of about as milch gold as we- recc'ive d from California. Tiiis gold has been e.ximrte'd to pay the balaiict* of trade, :iiid hence extensive! faii- nres. money at twelve and twi'iity percent. per annum, aii'l all tho cousecjuenccs. All these* troubles, all tluse .s.icrifices, \- American ship-of-war in which I felt hum- | .'."""e'l* * Siii: bl*d ancl mortifiel. Ki .'Sii'irs followers consist ol “Jews, (icnti'es, and Infidels,” atid can be designated oidy as—I will not isay what! Some of them ar * the filthiest of the filthy, and to sec them and their ‘‘hanger!* on” and tlieir children as they iij.peaied iiboul tho deck was, fo say the le.ist, (Ji.sgusting. They are all li\ ing like fighting-cocks, upon the btst of every thing; nothing >>ut the* Mnest wines and the olde.st brandy and rum will suit, which they swallow in the gn*ate.st abundance -at the expense of the I’nited States. Capt. Long and his onicers bear it all admirably ed the coaling of bis shi]). Ibiw mortify ing to an American to thus .see one of the noble ."hiiis of war of his country dreaded like? a jicstilcnce, ancl her commandc*r re*- (juested by the authorities to cpiit the* Wiitc rs of one friendly tiation of anotherl I understand that Ko.ssuth took gre*at ofience because the frigate would not stop at other ports in order to allow him an o]>- ])f)rtunity te» stir up ex(*itcment aul cau.se trouble*, as he h.id done at Smyrna, Spezzia, that tlu l.iw of tli- as til.' f;i-il ix e t 1 -’.it\.ti iial that h",- c. uld let ca- \ let a p. r ii indie': .1 r.H'h r it f>r th.it n .i'"ii. if the f.ii ts all* g'-d in the in.lis t- liit lit w rc pr'.\t.l. and the .'tatute to be con'*:?iitioiial. N ' one w..- impinnelled wliu dl l not gise a s iti^f.n torv an- w- r. A. J. I iiii III'n 'll. dii^f h iii/l'iiiil.—Tho telei^rnph ri p. rted ad\icesfi. m the ci:y of .Nlexic-o to ()etob( r 111. nct iv.d at Nw ( )rh-aiis. 1 he* Ibitish Ministe r has h.id an iiift iAiew w ith I’ri sidt iit Ari'ta, the ohject of w hit h w.is reportid to be to di liiaiel a final aii- sw. r to c» rt.iin ] r' j.''itioH' fi in the i'iiig- li>h Io\ . riiin' lit re-]i i tin;: h .i;: : ud j»end- ing t l.cMil.'. It Wasai'O rep >rte.i tf.at the .^iinislt.r had tiire.it. iied to blot k.ide all Mexican ].■ rt.^ unhss a s,.t»slav t-'i v answer was give n. The S.r.ann di lb puldii an has rt'-t ived. by th*' briir (iuliiare. arrived at this p >rt. the subjoined ii' lc troin ^lr. Oweii: “ ! I \ V.\ N,\. ( )et. 1 S.')l . *• I'll thr I„ilifiirs ft ifif .St I rti 11II11/i /!- j.iil.liiini—(ii iil/i nil n: 1 have no ollieial iid'oriiiation of my rec;:il. but the f:;ct is announced iu tin pap is of New hde-aiis and Ntw ^oik. I must r('im*st that you will do nic the favor to ask that the public' shall not judi:e me till they shall hear me fully. I a'k notliiiig fn lu their mcrcv; but I have' a right to ju.'tice. “Very rt spet tI'ully. iVe.. “A.’ F. OWEN.” r.MiTir..'^ IN .S(»l TM CAltOLlN.V. 'I he Winiisboro' (S. C.) Herahl tric*s to cipher up some comfort for tlu* Seces sionists of .'^outli ('arolina. 'J he fidlc.wini' IS Its cl.assihcatioii of parties; Scci-ssii.n pMi-t.\- die i.It'll 10.(hill riiiiiii iiini .'siilii)iissi.ni partv lii.OOO Co-tip('ratioii parts prup.r H.OOU ::ranite. \’ermoiit in st.ituary marble, (’oiiiueticiit in verd-aiitiiine and brown- stoia*. N w York in black and other shadt s nf m.irbh*. of w hii h there is a grt*at varii ty. N' vv Jcis; y iu brown-stotie. Pennsylvania. D;*l.iware ancl Maiyl.ind in a \ari ty of forms f L^ranite and m.irble. .Ill I p ihaj's ill a Idotk of jmre iron. The* Stat s South coubl cat b furni>h a great \ariety cdColori d material.'. In tlu* thir l jdaee we wouM uri:e the ].roprii ty of illustrating the* j.r.iebu tions of the country in the* sculptur' d orii;iments whit h may be reju;red. N itlnng in the j.n s» nt eapitoj i.v niore admiied than the coiuuiiis t..nm d of (.irn-st;;lks, w ith the ears at top as cajntal.-, near the Su]>reui.' (' >ur( room—and the t'di.icco leaves on the capitals of tht* cdumiis in the circular row p;i" I in going fi 'iu the rotunda to the S, nate t hamber. L- t us have blades of wlioit, the ric e plant, the* cottc'ii. the biiek-wheat. the magnolia, and the Indian corn, either siiiLdy or blended, in pl.ice if th" Corin thian aii'I Ionic- c.ipitiils. An aitist of t.'.s’e c 'uhl m..ke beautiful i ■ inbinations of thc'st*. The Secretary of the N.ivy has rc'turueil to the s‘ at of govt rnineiit. afte r an ab- Si-iic.* of three weeks on a journ. y to North • '.ir.'lin.i, whither lie h.id been called ly the death cd his or ither. .Mr. ^’it//tnll ll'S J’iisf/il! ill >IIX \\'t* have not y.t nut with tlu* book, writti’u by tin' late John Calhoun upoji .''tate Iviiihts, but a writ, r in flit* Phihide!- phia Lc'dger, who ii.is read it, savs of it th.it “if Mr. Calhoun w(>re not known as a St it '111,111, no one, fnun ni; rely reading hi' bt>ok. would have had the slightest sus picion of the f.e.t. He I.ibors thr'>ugh sixty pages to prove th:>.t we are not a na tion. ail i th.it our governni' iit being I'nil" fori'ids all suedi ii.ations as tre;:son- able, thouirli the word “federHl” is not to be* found in tin* Constitution.' Tlie book may .say ;i to us dates of birth, lives and character cd’ he r s .ns withmt prejudice or ]»arti..lity. His materi.ils have bce ii rich anl amjde, and he has made* good use of the Ui. His doeuiuent', procured from L‘>ndoii. as to the atbiiis of the Ib guhition during the administrati.in of (loveriior Try >n, the bloody “wcdf of ('arolin.e,” prove that in 1771 the* first bl »od of the ccdoni-'ts was spille«l iu North C.indina by the royal troops of Eugl.ciid in deft*nce cd liberty. His (b>cuuients, from the same s airce. plae * th.* .'leekletiburg eh (d ilation, in May, 177-t, beyond all qiu'stion e>r cavil. His portr.iits of D.ivie, Macon, (biston, and oth'*rs are true to life, and sh \v tli.it in this (piiet and unobtrusive State “some g.'liis of jiurest ray seri'iie' have* c*M'ted. j:ein;r;illy, tiiat liis house is Jura ('iijjir rtiisnl nt . X. C.—We Were* shown r'T-'ntiv n ]., of Java cotfeo. fuilv matured, tli.it t.-.v the midst cd’ the shrul'l.i rv tiuu 1,, Dr. John T. (i.irhcnd's y.‘.r i, ;.l ,ut , from this town. It looked a. n..;;,, the importe‘d article-. Tli ■ slivui. ■ ducc'd this coffee is but two v.;r> bears prolifidy. The* tree • • a grain ed" coffee which was plui,;^ ; north side 'f the house, I'-, To Plank Ro-id Ccutractcr': raMii; uudei sijii.e-'i is ::utl;i rw. .11,, ,; -H_ tract tlu* lirst seven sc-., i..ii.'nj ; . , cttoville and *.‘.atr'.* I 'u’.k ir.iiii Fuvctteviilf fi .Mi'Artliiir'.> ( r^.•^■;^. 7 'I'iie rep^l^ts and t staia.ti ' 1' '!.c Lu.:;.. be seen, ij.v eahin}; uii tlie .see'.v. .lii.,. [, Applications imist he in.nie \ti v tj. ’.. •INt). A. W li.Li.VMS. I r , Nov. i, Is.'il. : \VL[A)OS~\lVf'['\:i.,~ Wrh/ou, X. V. 2 . A *u'‘^'-riber, wli.. kej't lU io'ad lle.tci in N. rtlii ui- :.:. year, liavinjr taken the - toriiie-rly .''jiniid's. au'f tor se\v-nu kept bv ,\lr. . T. iiittieli.l, v. ii^ ... , t the llOV ll'itei in Wt-Mun. ;0; 1 .; liiyii.'C tliurtjujrli’.y ren.Aated. .lU I ^ new lleds. r.eutiiiijr and I'uniitur. . i.ik'- inetliod el iiilunuiii‘r liis trieuds :ii, i :liv ; and whose services and virtues deserve e t. rn-il n-cor.b This work. too. pres -nts an original de- 'igii by the Author, c-urious aii l unique. In the s-'eou'l volume is a plat** of a tr-'e. ' on v. hieh eve ry county is laid down with legal accuracy and correetiU'ss. This al me i' Worth the price of the w .rk. Its dedication to Hon. Cu 'irge iVnier .ft. to our in-'.ghb.ir and frii-n.l C.douel Pi ter F >n-e. to Honorable David L. Swain, President of the I niyersity, and to the young men id' the State of N-.rth ('arolina. is in ^o.)d taste, conci.se, chaste and l»e;ai- tif.il. ' T ' the good old St;;te ( f Nortli C.iroji- na doubtl'.ss the work is m'st w. leoim*; for, although early settled, t'ull ofinei unts of ]>atrie>tism and he roic d;aiiig, rich in mental and mine ral we;ilth, b-.-.' i.- known cd'tnr history th.iii cif any jMirii >n of our Pkc puidic. Tiiis Work hlls this hiatus in our national history. Not only to N. rth Carolinians, but to her sons who have swainied fr in the jia- n*nt hive into the verdaiit vall -vs of the West, this work will sle w the jiatriotisin , of their forefathers, and tlu- puie eharue- , ters of their mothers. reeeptii.ii (d Kail iload [ias>(.i,_'> i.'. ,ilj ' wilt) ui.-iv t;ivor niin with a ea... ^Mi.ipt-r, iiicliidiiig the I'cst ci >t-i> ■ daily iri'Ui 1*.’rtsiii.ieuii, \ a., w;.. - t'.iun I rea'iy on the la^.tie ua ll..,- air;. .. c.'.ira. I'he '>Veldi»n Ibjtel is in t!ie ri:ir ’ ' htjiise. iiiitl is. tlnT01i>re. a.tluiu^i) . \;u-'is et the Kail ieiatl. iilnH'sl cu:..' ' tVuni tlie \iew ot' the l’as.'enj;ei-. i ; I ...: ; ail I the S. uiheni TieKet Oilie*' - 1’ " . L:iiC to p.-iss lo . JUi 1 ailill St "\. r ti.t* r-; • th.it h.iiise t'l j;t t to th:it -d' tLe s ; I'l pic'ent 1 asjeli^cis. tlic I.;..;.'>. j . iii ■ sir.111:.'. I S. ir''i]i Imiii; iletei i-eil l. ' .i. u -- tlio 'troet ove.r ti. his ln>ti>e. in the i.i_. :. . Oail wealuer. tliey .-.re e^.riustlj. re ,i; - i . ijiiit'..* I'l’the r.-isseii-ers. i.iii the \Miit h.;\e bteij pe>i at his bouse. :is tv 11.- ' ;;n.l stiilidia.ir :.s a lletel. wiietiier I.: met with i.K.-r lie.irf. ur a be:te;- i ' or North, wlicre there is not a ^ .• ket. He is ueti'rmine.l t.> keep ht> i.' , t'l tin- best and second t'l uoi.e. The Ticket t»thee l'..i- La.tai: r" I'.v v„; I’etersbur^. liichiiieial. Washin-;. n ' . ■ in his ho-ase. 'I'he Ticket tirt'.'-f ; r i-i.t .. b.\ Way of the Seaboard au'i lo.;.!;' kt i.a;. I. and the Bay l.ii.e, is in .'Ir. \\ i ' ■ but the I’roprietors ot e.tin-r imi .M'.'iii (; Tickets ti,r the i asseii;_trs ir.'i.i i ■' ■ i-• lice, while they are at sapi'tr. WclJou. Nt)v. 4, l.Sol. ■ ilso e*vine: t-dal ab -I 0 predict for it a rapid circulation: of! this there can be no (jue*stion, if its suc- siipprt*ssiou—(d historical kn.»wledg‘, cou- cess is couimensurate with its merits and pled with an imniens** elaboi-ation of a few abstract notions, which no sciciitifiej mind would reet*ive otherwise than as .so m.iny hypothesis, but which Mr. Calh'ur.i lays down as axi ins from whieh he formulates .-iii'l .-irgues, witli a vast anicuiut of slijtpery li;»lectics. He* forgets th;it t!ic*re is noth ing so easy as the demonstration d' a pro position whic-h he take's for graiitc-d in the* cnitset. 'Ibis work of (’alhoun’s will not add to his fame :is a Statesman.” 1 IT. lo.duo Kntire vcdo I'll':/re.'.* Ilf SUile .'ir,rrii/n/i/. Xiillific.-itiiin (lart.v in 2M.OOO I iiimi an.I .'subnii.'^siuii p.irty in lo,o)() Sec*essi")n ]>art.v iu IS.'il li'i.oiMi Union and Co-oper.-i tien I'lirtic's in '-'il L’ 1,000 If tho cijjht thous.-ind (’o-operationists Mr. IJcnton, when he shall have com- plc'tcil his volume's of the reminiscences of his past conflicts and achievements in the Senate', will go to ('alifornia to join his son-in-law and other members of his fami ly now there, instead of to Missouri. It the industry which has been bestowed up on it. -1 (iniftfii/ Fdihtr.—On l-'ritl;tv morn ing last, a child :!eeielcnta!ly fell fr*m the steamer “.^laid of Erin, lying at a wharf in 10ast]>ort, 31aine, and weuild have been drowned, Inol not a genth nian standing by jumped overboard and .saved it. (Jut any eliange, gi*t any change?” cried the father of the c hild, after all were .safe, burstini.r amongst tin* bystanders, with great anxie ty depicted on his countenance, and a XbVKK I?E WITIbd .‘^o certain is the fact th.-it l>r. hi!tU'■^'■ '■ t'vojre will relie-.e ehildren fn ni uonii?. •' '■ ha\f limn, that huncIiTds ol I'.iii.i -i' " not pretend to do witluiut it. !t that eliiliircn are t'rcqiieutly llh^ i ral d.-i'.s. without nuuh iniiir..veli:eilt. V. 1: : remetly has been used thty in't* i;.'ni:i'- iiumetliivtelv. Fur all t'l'Wi l i- ' Veruulu^e is excellent, and i; : t :i!'. on wtirins. as it td’teii is, it i> Mirc > oneo. V. hen ehihlron are pale r ■■ ' tended ■c'itli the usual .svi!'ii-’'iir.:; . . Si 1 ■ • nothinjr more is iieecss-ir.v th.-ni tii Li-c ■ edy a tew times in order t j rv'st> r? The following statements lia\c I’*' ceive'l: .Vnif’ric'.’s. M 1 1 11 1 -11 • 1 • I , * h'lve used Dr. bittle's Vrr ^ii'-'i;-' ■ three (bdlar bill in his hand, f.nu’y. I take pleasure in .s-n iii.^ ! ■ t fu9 })*jf. 1 \r{xut to ifii'v this Wtui u ilnUo r it to ho :i luost exvi'llciU tor I one ease it c'ause.l the CNptii.-ieii >’* aiu! .Some of them were over h I"* and Marseiile.s; he .se*cm.*d to thiuk H.;; !*'^'Ve* been pix*ye*ntc'd if th,* hist (\ the .Missi.ssijijti was jilace-d umler his orders I 'y l'‘-‘'’pl^-* asked, for tho expre.ss purpose ed" making a re-: V‘ “'i . , and like perfect phiio..ophers, though re^a'- crusade*. ; miports, and pre*vent cnor- (says the Herald) would rc>-unite with the l\" to tear out their hair by the roots from could give you furthi-r details about j ^ iu>u't)fiCiitloll uiil ‘'liiiiiio J ^ icso >ufK uiil wortliy pjitridts, but , • i i . . . . , * * , J I fear I may have already exhausted your ^ imtnerical relation to each other which iffict you are at-cpiaintecj with Capt. Long, and • i , - hopeyim will .see him when he reache.'s * f"'ly hope that the (b.vc-rn- boiut*, and a.sk him or some of the ofiicers ‘‘I may jiavc been fully ed the* ship for a short detiiil of the i dcMits since the.se “illustrious e*xilcs barkeib He wa.s very prudent and while at Mar.seilles, though some uf ,. edlieers gave fret! vent to their feeliucs when among their e-ountrvmcn, and, al- though Capt. l.oiig .vai I nothinir, 1 can ^ "V'’ /br saritii/ the I if - of m;/ rhihJ'. Tohncro f.r Won mis.—It is .-.lid that a :, : I *1 * 1 1 • • , t'f g'«"d strong tob.icco, clicwcd until Is .said tli.it he complains (grievously of the W ♦ i -.i i* i ■ 1 f Ai- ■ is saturated with .saliva, au( then ai»- inirratitude of Mis.souri. A State that has ,i;,i -*111 . , •‘“"‘‘P iv laie mar iias j,,. j,, wounds occasioned for nearly forty con- ^r other in»n instruments, will rc- - - lieve the suffe*rer, how.ever deep and {»ain- fVan.is. llis„,„.v.l laic to,I., .S,.rossi,.„i,.,», tl„. Stat. liiL'I.t-M'-’-'n a.I.I .olTl ^ '“'r''"'''’ 11!’,,''^;'"“''' ''l' l"''f to tlu c*ircunist:nu-e tr.at the i^outh will by such wounds, this simple re*niedy, the snjiport no candidate for the I’resideney (Iheae-y of which is highly spoken of, is w ho is not fully and unecjuivocjilly com- " ortli remembering.— I\ti rshmy Jnfell. (Signed) kept him in his .see-ntiye vc'arsl will have been done. Whilst we are now fe-eling seve'rt*ly the they did in iX.'Jii. , ' ..f Ihe t-asc, a.xi rml all..w it«-lf, or ll,,- i »>'''i""g .mr la.vs l„ '-f 11.0 l-nitcl Stal..., to bo I, '.“k >1;*.. m.r .ouon tW ovatio„ist.Moi„i„.. /it' amlJccoivo.1 a eargo our l,raulsu,ll.«. j., J tl.o Viooss ’ t,iot. a. Il,e.^li«i.s,.i|,pi v.illco“,noyIhu.^ oi .■om.o, n- r„io„ ,.av.v.-/, r shores. I begin, however, to fe;ar ! pnees, Kuroj.eans are not only 1 y countrymen like* to be- humbI!g^cd j themselvc*s by fiotxliiig our ceuin- ; Thr Ldsf The h ^’all the rivers in the w’orld were (Mu* ndeifiil ri/c*r that wonhl likelihood of the (’o-cqi- g the Secessionists than 'ec*('.«sionists joiniiiu: the well imagine* wluit he felt at 1 >eing as on such occasions, and by such people. ]>resence ed-war Ins li.-ret'ifore always been hailed favorable time fora jilea.sJint how-do- . ist word is the tiy with goody, but they take away ovir ; most dangc*rous of infc*rual machines. ub.stance, the juecious metals. | Husband and wife should no more fight to would !-tniggle for the lighted boiiib^chell, Mar- iitndy eacii other’s weak look e>ut for the weak iu the .bifi rent ports ed' the Mt;diterrauean "ith an old gentleman by the name with thi- hi-h.-st ..xatisfaction, and the re- ? his occa.sional visits cent visit of the .'dissi.ssij.ni ja fjie first ex- V'’ »unn.se in the morning, ... *♦ . ■ * I in the^ Kaiiw* vi,.ii>w,. 'ri.„ ..a* e.*ption to this rule fi^r a very long course I The impress ed' of years, , g*eatne>is )f thoujrht to be congenital with i CiUghi to tueiaiou uuo iiicidciit ubon i rescdutioti, pc*r.se- ber arrival at Marsc-iUo.s, Ko hoou as .she i ludustry may })us8ibly have anchored in the roadjitead outside, a boat ‘ man’s donliny. with a lieutenant wms .sc*nt c.ii .shore to uii- }\os/niujtoii 'iVlnjraph, brio'-'^hiui'^ ‘“'‘'-‘I to the Ccjusul, and to , A seaman, who had cscapod ouc of the bring him (.1. Wrd; the boat, as custom- recent shipwrecks, was asked b ary, stopj^.,I at the health office, at the cn- how ‘ tiaiice ol the inner harbor, and, aft«r uu-t him war. Uhe truth i.s, tlu^ foreigners batten upem aud luugh at us, und some of them have grown rich by defrauding us, and will continue to get richer till there be specific duties, parts Oi the ice, in order to keep off them. Ladies who marry for love should remem ber that the unitni of angels with women has btuui forbidden since the flood. The wife is the suii of the social system. Cn- (Utm oorrrapoudent of the 1°“ "''f ""'.''"‘S "> .\e«- Orleans l!,-c B riton froii. Lake I'lovi-1 t>odie» like I,usl.ai,d» (r,„u (lying in- deuce a.s fedlcj-,vs: | to .«pace. Ihe wife, who .should properly . I bsch.-irgo ber duties, must never have a J he crop.s upon the low' hmds euri.uHs : soul above trifles. Don’t trust too much all crops that ha\e been heretofore made. i to gocKl temper when you get into an ar- , ill , , , *[T^^t^-'red uiore than an aver-1 gument. Su«-ar is the substance mo«t imi t ' r. ’,1"“ V ■: ' “8” 'I'" trsallj. .liffuS n' Ll a at^ p " mittcd to the maintc'iiance of the Comjiro- mi.se! mc'asures, as a full and final adjust ment of the slavery fpiestion, says, “the same .sentiment, it is well known/prevails extensively at the North.” Jff'dltli J'jU'friKfrifiitdri^,—In (he very i flourishing village of Cleveland, Oswego ('o.. N. ^ containing a population of over 1,H(K) inhabitants, there has not been a death of either old or young since Nov. 4, nor has there been a fire, nor a ca.so . . ^ - . of a.s.sault and battery, nor any open breach fke Hartford Times. He of the peace. " ^ fki't the juoustaclje is connected . r— . , with the membraucs of the eye, and the A eon,,.an.v I.S sa.,1 to have been or^-an- shaving of it i. ,,ro.luelivo of niany of the U... in Nov, i ork lor the purpose ..f os- aisea«o» of lhat orf-an. The .siihjeet is sus- , .W f. 1 «""m'".ieati..n ! eeptibk of lively ,lisvu»sion belween youn.r hetweon that e.ty and l.ivcrpool. U to gcutlcuei, and yonnj. ladies, ^ *= hciirtfs ys. —l>eardsand blush es turn out to be the same thiugl Andrew Jackson J)avis, the clairvoyant, (or, if not a clairvoyant, a magnificent poet,) in his “Kevelations” stiys that the hairs of the beard are eontinu.ntitins of nerves, which, in men come to the surface—iu women, they are buried in the cheeks; and have; much to do in controlling the phenomenon of blushing. Ihis is part of an argument in favor of wearing beards, which 3Ir. D. v.L be done by means of a wire laid across and ‘ ■ ■ eel ( Xetcu for i^afn'es and ishing as are many of the iuveutions of tho corrc4poqdcnt of the Newark ly t'xpect to soe this scheme.^ Adxoitiser sjiys, ttiat mootig the fashioua- in the beef of the Atlantic Ocean, A«itone ^ ishing aii are m age, we hardly expect . ^ realized—at least in the next ten years j novelties there, getting up for the hcdy- , ■ ! ^k^y^ are Frepch ‘’crying babo*.,’' that is. An ('xc-hange paper says that ‘When dolls that make a noi.sc* like an infant crv- David slew (.bdiah with a sling, the latter ing! Another cwhlity is a spe*cies ed' tiny ,U)N.VTl!-'.N Anicrieiis. M J'j Havinjr used Dr. bittle's \ eM'r.ti.,."- ‘ cnat.lt'il to sa.v, that it is a vtry ' edy to cure ehildren of worms. . . . ,v (.Signed) V>'.\1. r>. t‘‘ A-,ii;a?t l'> I'r. FJttle—De:ir .'^ir; ,M'te*r li;*viiii eral Vermifuge' nicdioinos. and (•"''' ''' withuot success in rolievinir our eliiM" we then pave your Vermifuge ■•icf' r l.Hr' ' reetioiis, whit;li very .soon cau.s>''l d“' '''I of a larjre (quantity fif wurnis. .VlU"-' child .eot well immediately. (Signed) K. K/1 Id ol' AVhcn a child i.« lo.ndcd with w..n.'>. '> i‘ trated with their etfeets. it is nut by any means, to jrive c;ilonit*l. l ec">'' , cites too much action, an.i ti'jre’tlifr ' ^ displ.-icement of the worms. "i!l child liefore luuch else c.-in be iImiu' . the other hand my Vermifiijre i^ [ crti'i'l' and produces no j^iich fxeitenieni. tlestreictivt* to worm.s, au«l at the siU’.'.d-'-' • dually exjiels them. . Tjilbot county. Sf) t. Dr. Little—Hir; lii a few eases. I Aour Vermifiiije to children uhea ' . ptuiv, bad breath, eiihirjrcd casionally. I'ie.. and the result wn.-;. pot well, although tio woi-nis were di Uivinp this i!ie*dicine ocea^;ilm.•llI.^. 1 tiii'l.'* ' children more healthy. I'cspecttuh.'. VJ'"V (Sigueti) .'1 rl.'ir; •I’. Ilii'l.c Tlie fao-siniile of the signature of l>r. "■ '' lattle win be found n]>on the eeitsiih' "Hi., of eacli of his .NI»>licines. r. Sold wholesale .ind retiiil. by tiie I’r"}’'^ Ht his Manufuetierinp liepot. No. ’J* sireet. I’hiladelphiM, and Maccn, •'f'"-"'"'. To be had also of James ’:dn- V. Watnou, Floral CoUejre; Towiiscml . ('Ii.-ir!' , fc'll stdur (trail, ancl »d‘ course quite aston- cbis-s globule, filled with tH'rfiime fo be* l>r. V. M. rohen. 1 .shed, as such a lhing ha,l ,uar n,ln„/ pot into Ihe liandk, ,vh!ef a„J I'l'oken, ["“O'O'-“"Ix'.., Ilardujsville; M '■ 1 I v.ben thu odor exudes! , .j. lnySDALK, Agent for Faycttcvi’.l [K.iia- ml. ri’.U'- TI'KSII- The Fall teru of Lf"' comuienj [Ion. learri that c.win; f)»ckot. S' felonies, an E? cues is onlerecj day >'» pgn^iel and Thotuas F. pluc.—the Crr for inaiisj next day wi ^1 of lliehar.1 lUrksdale. and tixe murder of :i in ,TiiK We are infbn Jjjg ^loiidav er before scei It fell on S >t 15 to ‘JO ioch water in the' e (^w bich ever there is jigriIt.n>;, wit| te-rs. It is siipp'.J aud MU' Deep li ver of its ie*s. iti but bain ever jigro Lighte It dcii Dee nion stfj'I’lii quii ^tcir u;ims wat. r perhail prc^s. Nr.v,- Vc)^ very (lo~e. W^ik p:c)' -i: bebof t!;..‘v to eight ohi' I s tiflii t i' uiit l_’iiioii of S.it 'I'he- Lclhs certain. In the citj the L 'CfiS h r;i]tc*rs ofl lection :is ; pari'y to ucxt V(*ar W i M.\ItYI.-\j| ate. Tie* 1 offi s eb'so gave a Lo(-o L't\ Is! Whig s.-ii.l t| M 1S^1^ 1 !>’ elect.-d Io\' to the prolr he .-\v ,'i ]i'> t ba\c but a com] let it or, deiiilv run; “Nearly all did.lies aro dc.'p.lteil f|-(j A\ l.'i'(»Ns Gi -rnor is a V/hig L- th.' result Vfiih the abi II 11 ic.vj G'*v.'i'iior, a Usii.-il. j Nl W dl.;' tb - Legislaf 1!\ [nMill y K^.oi- a rre.cliiiiii! vf'lutionists as.soeiatc'-i, I of the iic-xt It c alls upo eiiuuitaneoi V Il'.c. I M sbiibt c'stin miscs (*f V plii:i North by the s!ij_ toward.' 1’ with niiK-li A irgiiiia ^] I'-rforniin' cl-, the : lowiiiL'' capj di'i lositioii I “If any! l*ri sideut Sooner h(* ratier.c-e. tj iort an. Hi d' ]>ubli dii(-(' any ought to’ ij thi.s time; tioiis she* ij cite fjjo ji b.ivc r(-!idt*| C;ius(>, an tioiieil— p her }>olitic;] "that ih(- ^V,l^hin::t(i to decide A’ir^iliia. Without CO it would 1). piuioi- t( Could SUpj tll.-illv.” \Ve .h put into p HlMiu’ ' call the W tebolitioiiis iau and a f'wn candi con>cienee T he party the ignora loi opport Democrat .'^auie kiiull
Fayetteville Observer [Semi-Weekly, 1851-1865] (Fayetteville, N.C.)
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