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rnoM THU new yokk riu’.snTTFRiAS, Mi;s. ST()\Yi:—KI>1N1U UC.II IVNNQUBT—SLAVERV. Our papors from 8cotl:uiil are htrgcl.v ocrupietl vitli till* honors* dono to Mrs. Stowe, Tlio hilin- l.ur.'h Witiio?- of the ‘2:ul ulf., contains a report cxtvvCAr,^ throu-h sovon.l of Inr-ro, closoly- prinU',1 i'olumns;of a l.an.jiu't pvon hor in Ivlin- l.urL'h OM the I’lUli ult. 'licKCts ha.l l>ocn in de- niand for sonio day- *irfon\ and the irroat hall wlu-re tho han.|iic‘ was hoM was lillod an hour hc- foro th.‘ c('in’n('!f?oment of the proceedings. The luo.-t loniarkable feature of the occasion was, , Ti*y* iik iiii'. I •X* i 'I lllvIiC Froiii fhe Charloilc /tj7. DisrrssioN at concord. The candidates for Congress in thi.s District held a discussion in Concord, on Thur.sdaj', ol hist week, before a hirgc audicncc, which gave to both of the gcntleiuen an attentive rjkI patient hear ing. \'Mr. O.sbnrne led off. TTis speech throughout was devoted to the discussion of priiirip/e and _ ^ . , was as entirely tVee from demagogical slang as oiT when the thought of liritain’s own sins is sug- j ]ij,t,.ncd to. gestcd: “I lo not deny,” says he, “that Uicre are | occupied iiimclf first with the question o dcfccr.s in our country; hut what I say is this j distribution of the proceeds of the “ iiuilcntal to an old bauble of a inouarchy, and British law is respon sible for the results which atich a system nece.s- sarily induces as regards the lower stratnui on which this great fabric rests. The voice ot the oppressed poor, crushed to the dust under sue i a superincumbent structure, has just as litt c hope of being lieanl, and is just as powerlcs.s to re move it, as is the voice of the southern slave in scciirin”' relief from his (M'lidiiion. It is'c’urious to ser how Dr. (^utherie fends VllUlVAL OF TllK STEAMF.U FUANKLIK DAYS L.VTEH FROM El UOl’K. Nkw Youk, May 24. The steamship Franklin arrived at her wharf at 8 o’clock thi.s morning, bringing dates from Southampton to the 11th inst., and from Liver pool to the 10th. KnjJand.—The grand rcce{»tion of Mrs. Stowe took placc at StaiTord House on the th, when tlw. f:viiioiis address from tlie woiiUMi of KuglaiK’ RUSSIA AND THE DEMOCRACY. “Tender the government of aVisolute monarchy the Russian nation have emerged from the depths of barbarism, and within a single century have taken j>osition iii the first rank of civilization.— The great fact in European history for the last hundred years is the ri.se and progress of Russia. i>. t>i..vh _iius.-i;i is sup;.ii(,r t,, At the battle of Piiltowa, .July 8th, 1709, an in- j countries, coii.^ist, it nm.^t be iina-im.,] fant nation strutr-lcl for e.\isteii-e. That infant ! her being .‘-hut out of the family of ,iaf'i(.;,s. ' achievements of the Russian armies, are .suppose, attested by the conquest of Sibfriw eflectcd by independent Tartar chiefs—j.y tl march of Napoleon to Moscow, and by tlio ( .sian reverses which are the contempt and of the day. The elements of national stron>V and happiiicss in which Russia is sun;.]-: ^ ' as since urown to the stature of a ciant, and like I >'> species of impri.Miinueiit, I 'V li-i. th. d 1.- ,'f flails, aniong.'^t which was ,n llIAil.D, „,„j 1,^,- ,uite were bio it to throw oil' mere incidental detects; and an | liimself to have the rights ot North Caroli-: blanch, sriji., an . - ^ ,„ntll:ited flag ' old countrv has no riglit to denounce a v 1 1 1,.,1 -1 iiuiubcr i that they are verv much iiu i.h’ufal to niid he enforced tlie inii)')rfanee ol; i ,-O,-l.kc .>,. U.., l,» l,..,g ...,.cn,,I„ | - i ' ;„ic; InTi:. ,.r l.,, ..n.grc.H i. l.,, n„,. i on,, ..over „„los» i„vi,o,n,y ,„,„0 ■ -o roao.iroo? ol'an "Kl cmnilry : i-l.rccl lliat if 1,1! wore l„ (’.,„L',0S>‘, ho w„„M ■ ■ ■ [ «frippoJ cvorv i„ Euicpo, i,nl ll,o I’l.ilocl l'l!:l,t'-'l,o,l k,ngs, wl,o wmiij si.1.11, , oxort ll.o . igMs ,.f S..rlh (Wi-i f,!i„„rv c,,,- «1»»« 0,„. [.ro^c. ,«r,IW to its ul,...,t„„d ,j,-,vo l.„„ Wtk y h,. ;„„i tlatterv ’ one for not overcoming incoiiij):trably greater tli*- Milliiii' ti> sit under the disluMioroi ^ .io;;iti,Vti,;,„ ..,y „.,ij,j,avc-iai,, ij, .1,0 ,»ti, u,vo ll.. m Wrll,. Wo I'of.TO si.ppi.so.l llial tl.o oWor ..lio». Tl.o ex,»to„'o ,>1 .“l:>'0,> Hio abroad, however iow the flame of, I’nited Mates is by no mean.s an thiii!!. It exists ln're tins day bet.iu>c ot tlio tit ■ineith’ntal” n . American abroa.f, however tow me uaii.c o. . , ....v.. hi patri,)tiMu ini^'ht have burncl when at iionu couK' ever ee tlie flag of his country unfurled | liberate intention wi-h.Mit a irlow of fi-itional pride and patriotism. | remonstrance tron . .1 . ., i , i-lit of that llag, -.vhether run up to a mast- | by the Hritisli peo}>K\ who theniMKt ^ • o _ ■■ ,, or floating lazily am.mg^^t the the captured sous of Africa to (mr snore na recognized on this sulj-ct and lie wmild set | wl^^Tlartmllltl tf inmiire'ii^cr!l^ I f\Il‘!^n4r"'' In Uerrelemen7o^^ strength | cfiieien.-y of ti.e ^voniment: llrnv many his face as a flint again.st the injustice ot giving : , and happiness iiussia is gn-at and prosperous be-’* ' . "* I'eds, orcxf -ct the i»roccoils of our pultlic lauds to the Now ■ ic pc {> e. j yond nuv otlicr (*uM)fry of Hurope. Its »/ovcrn-itlu'ic. \\ liat is the ri‘a:5*>u tliat ■••iju,tiee to the Ohl States! LiVK.nroof,, .'lay ,.„,i orru.;,.„t ;,i„l nooole Ivn?^!:*'! generals ami admirals ited all reatlv too often. lie i C 'tton was tirm, with .sal.-s to a tair yoiid any other country of Europe. Jts govern ment is mon* stable aii-l efrjcient, and its people Rnssiaii generals more contented than any other; while in respect | every year for peculation 'ttlers on this .soil, tie in mid ocean. shinnn-'of'a'forei-n port, or hung out from the ^ made merd.amlizc of Uiem for gain, rnited States consulate in some strange ohl city, ! was plaiitcl here by Rritish hand> wiun ^^hat i> „i,, and Slavery Stati which had b(>en repe;..v .• ■ - . , , , , i-niai i sh..we-l tiiat the principle of .listributiou ha.l f.een exti'ut. Sales of the last three days 1 .•,(>()» bales, litj,..,] reeoLMiiz.'d under every administration, from .Jef- of which speculators took 1,'»()(» anl e.xporters > ferson to iMllmore. It was, intleel, and ever had ‘2,(»00 bales. bcfu a ch;>rished principle with the Whig'^—but I'lonr was in good demand of lat> vears, the "as above party antl thou-h |Untations were not material!y .diange.l. ■ gr.,ius', they have for the iiuinv ‘i-o ca.^lii.-j-Ji ■ ■, ■ . t-> political supreiiricv, it is univer.'allv recognised i As for the genius of the Russian mt^narclH •.ri l an.t e.xporuM-s I prepon.leratin.''' power of the Old WorM. t!'C eo7it.-nt of the Russian people, we n>nst 1,.,,,. , I In the character of its rulers Russia has been sin- f P^'>nts by the .j.l ,-,f t stiller rates, ; f„,f„,,:,te. In energy of will, honestv of spint-rappers. Summon Peter the Cn-at-who or wlu'-rfViT else abrt’ad, has schloia t.iiled to touch tender cards in an American bos,,,n. For once we have an exception. IK re area tiioot Amerieans, scate.l un.ier the mutilated ensign of their coiintrv, in a foreign l.iiiil, in the waim eni- brace of the very parties who IkhI efi'ccted its ]'rofanation. No remonstrance is heard from them; iior one werd t'f lofty patri.'tisiu c-capes their lip.-. Rewiteluil by the recompense they are receiving ft-r havinu' IkI 1 up their country to odium in evcrv laiul where its name is kiitiwn, thuuigh a lictieii which }>rese;its in exaggerateu colors its wiirst features, they drink uj) the nectar ol flattery peured out fur them, ami are content to witness^ tiieir nation’s tlishoin'r. ^\ lu-ncver they speak ot their country it is in apologetic terms, ihey act us if thev felt that they had been caught in ba.l company in being citizens of the I nited States, and that thev inust make the best excuse pos.'ible. They speak as so many martyrs, who had under- cone tin V k'H'w nt‘t 'what to remove a great liati, I'.al i vil, and now need the encoviragement abri'ad whi.li t!;-y cann't llini at li"n'.e. We are giatl t’> s-e, ht.wi ver, tl'.at while .'^Irs. Sluwe and her p:',rty are ei'iitt nt ti> ht'ld np our >ins for dt'- nuneiatiiui, there are pt'r>i.ns. evi n in Se-'tlainl, who canui t alti\;:etlur !■ rgct that thosi' wh,> are tlicre throwing stoms :it us v.itli such g.tod will are in'it alt((rether without sin themselvis. 'liny .nro con>traineil to admit that, even though there is a beam in our eve, there is at least a mote in now a eluste'" of fr States was but ever since to u which it clinirs. uni independent republican IS a temler plant; it has been as till' ]>arasite to tht' tree to It has griiwn with our gr«)wth. It has wound itself ari>und the trei'-trunk, and covered the limbs and br.inches, until the great (liiestioii of questions, which m> om? as yet st'i'iii' aide t.i solve, is. how to separate the ]>ar;is;tc from the tree without desir>>ying either the one (>r the other, or bi'th. io make di'nuneiatoi \ speeches at ban((uets, or give penny otrcrings, or sitiL! p.'V'ans ti> novel writers, or ti> •‘glower into .^Irs. Sti'We's carii:‘L!e, are all mueh easier tnaii to s.ijvc this (|Ui'stion. At'ter all, too. what has .Mrs. Stowe d'>ue that >he shi'iuitl be so suiMenly turneil into a Dian.a e.t the Kphesian>? lias >'lu' ever ciiianeipate.l a .-lavi-’::' lla> 'he (>\ir contributed a m litary one hni!.lr(‘tl .hdlars out of the many thousands wliich have been p.uired into her poeki'ts to iiel]> s-'ine si'ii of boniiaire to purtdias'' hi> freeih>m.'' Has the bitok, wiiieh has givi n In r ' > wiiie a fain . led t'i aiiv iiHMSuros wiiieh will in any w:iy meli orate the conilitiMn ot’ the >l.ives' or is it probable that such will be the result/ Siic lias drawn niaiiv te:irs t’r"in sei.tinientnl yt.ung lad;, she has >ct .'tai'l. (juiet men to utterin.^ sue!i exe ra ti.>ns again-t tl'.e S,.ath that tlieir familu' hav womlcreil what was the matter v.ith tie in; >i!e has letl exeelU-nt ohl lailies, who h been w .iit to eall the verv n.-mie “iMvel ' wiili pituis horror, and erv ov» r it as vears, ttio qut luml l)eniocrats i-verywhen especially in thi> wi're iiiviiiLT m their aiihesion to this jiieasiire as necessary for the welfare of the ()hl States. He cited Mr. Venal.le ami .lu.Ige Saun ders. leailiiiii Hemocrats in North t'arolina, who who h ill advoeatei! and voti'il lor it. In fact, by the jvi>ition whiidi hi viiss on this subjeet — poseil to the intc'rests of North ('.irolina, .^1 r. Cr:iii:ehad jilace.l h.nis. lf out-nK' ot his party most ]>art pre>‘'nted a striking «‘Xception to the h id as.'umed in this can- p.i'ition so entiri'ly o]>- >st ‘•alon in ami w.as aim tliis (|iiestit>ii i,> Mr. CraiL'' ed to ('onuress and a bill ins glory. He pur : li, .'ir, von are elcet- is introdui’ed to ;xive their own; and son’ie of the public journals have to rea-l her novel, and laugh and erv over it tile h .nesty to sav that thev hope tliat the author nineh as anybody; >he has hai pnfling . nough el rncle T-m’s‘Cabin wiU bring to lig’nt the from the m w-pap. rs to have made a .Muall liurn- wretehcdne-s which is nearer home to them than cain ; .'he n.as lined her p,'eket> with nione_\ , .'he are plantations of our sonthevn States. has t:one ou a transatlantic t.mr. tr. e ot exp' ii'e. Dr. r.uthrie, who. judging from the report, --^he has been fct. 1 an.l f-a'te.i bv thronir'- of I'.t- niacle bv far the ni.i't eloquent and elTcetive speech at this banijuet. seems to have been con- scijua that there might be room for our retorting upon them, •• Physician, heal thyself. ’ He al- lutlos to the retort iikhIo in the lettir of the American ladies in rejdy t;> that fVoin Stalb'rd H-n.'C, anil here is the best excuse he can make for hiiuselt and his countrynion; “I have no hesitatii n i:i saying t f the letter whieh app.enred in the ncwsj.-iper' professing to e line fr' iii Amerii'an la'lies—whether it (.lid so or ii't, they best know who wrote it—in answer to tii:it most noble, and gentle, anti most ('hri.'tiaii a'ldress which went from StatTord House, that it was only a bad hrart or a very wri.'nir head that could have C'tifounded the cruilt of our ilefeets witii the decp-stained sin i.,f American slavery. I d I Ti'it d« ny tliat there are ilefe' ts in ou’ country; but what i say is this—that they are incidental v- ry much to p.n oM ciuintry like our own. I>r. Simpson knows very well, and s> docs every meili- cal man, that when a man g. :.s old he gets infirm, his blood-vess-ls get ositicd. r.ii'l >o on; but I shall n.’t enter int) that part i f th.e subject.— hat i.'? true "f an old country is true of old men; nye. and oM wonun, t, o. } r.iii verv much dis- p-'scd to say of th;s ymiig n.ition of America, that their twitting us witii our iefects might just be met with fhe an-v.cr whieli a worthy minister I't the idinreh of Si othmd g.ivc to his s.iti, who was so dis-ati^Lii d with the defects in the old cliiir, h that he was ih't^ rmine 1 t'l tso over to a younger cominnnion; ‘Ah, Sundy, Sandv. man, when your biai recks a^ 1 mi as ours, it will may be need swe- ping, too.’ Now, 1 do not denv that W'j need sweeping; everyb'i.Iy knows I have been singing out about sweeping for the last five years. l>et nil- te’l m\- goods friends in IvlinV.urgh, ami in tli,‘ eour.rry, that the .sooner you sweep tin; bet ter; else tl'.e ehin'iiey may catch fire, and reduce yo!u- noble fibric to a*^hes. They told us in that letter about the poor nfi.Mlle-women that bad to work sixtee n hours a day. ‘ ’Tis true, ’tis yiitv, pity tis ’tis true.’ l>nt does the law compel them to work sixteen luuirs a flay? I would like to a.'k the writer of this letter, are thev bound ^ l’'> ’j' :'re going to join thos down to their giMTets and cellars for sixt.V-n hours V!'" '’" ^ eigUiTs, wh'i Ikivi' received her :is if .'1; • \vi re al- m.'.'t ni 'I’e than human: ami Vi t wh:;t lias -he done':' (Mie would think that she mu't siu'ly have broken all till- fett, rs in ("h. I'tendonr. ai:,l Vet she lias not emancipate,1 .a .'iiiL'i*’ >1 ive; .'he has only written a .'Ueci .'.'fnl romance. S'-far a' any tangible i:ood i' cuicerned. we have ye? to see it. She i' neither a Wilbeifori a 11 'ward, a Mrs, I'rv. nor a .'liss l>ix. Indeed, we ha\e known many a .'0>;tli,-rn s’.av hold'-r do iiicoiii- pirri!,Iy more for thi' slave tlian .’'Ir®. ."’towe pr .Ital'ly cvi r will do if 'he 'ii"uM live to Methn.'i lah’s age; and still thev have never ha,[ their names blazoned abroad for it, n t had their p'^ !c'ts lim 1 with m ,nev—bc.t co!;trariwi'e emp tied— n 'r received free tii ket' for Kur' pean tour.', iiof been banquete'l ;in,l j resented with .'ilvtr salvers. >;i the f)th( r hand, their nanu s h.ave cither !”■(. II unkiiowii. or, in comm 'U witii the wlnde (das' t,i which they belong, they ha\e b' ■ n vilifii 1 by tli'- Vi-ry lips \vliic-!i are n,'W ^iio^iuLr hos:inn.is t,» ll irri, f l{, i\-her St ,v.e. We think it w 'uM b,,' w,’ll t'or the public to think on tin ,'C thinu''—at lea't when th-y h iv ■ done flinging up tlo’ir hats i.vt r I’nele Toia's Cabin. The lonrrer we lo- k at this 'ul.jeet the ni'.re fully we are eoiuinced that the best frit ml' ; f tin- 'lave .ire the dw-lb rs in ins own South. In that South are tho-e who receive,1 a poor, naic,-1 savage, fn-.'h from Afriea and the hoiro;s of the mi'Mle ]iass.igi‘; they h.ive ch.thed him. fed him, visited him in .'ickncs»_ ha^■l■ taken (diarge of iiis chiMren in iiit.tin-y, and provi.ied f,ir him in helpless old ag,'; have tau^dit him a S .viour’s n ame, and eii ins.runuMtal in sjicd iinir abro.a l in h;s heart a Saviour s love. and prejiaring him for a crown and a k.ngdoui in In aveii. \vh,ile nation of hi' | ph; has gii.wu up here. .-iTnl. un der the genial influence of soutiiern Immes, thev havi- bceji cd'-vate,i {r'.iii barbari'iii to ei\ilizitiou and t.'hri.'tianization with a rapidity and to an extent to whi(h hi'tory shows no par:ilicl. part of his people h.ive gone back to Africa, l,ear- ing with tin in the jirii'clr-ss treasure of the (I >>. pel—a com|,-nsation ample for all their hard- al- be Nortii (’arolina 1 llO.OtM) or a.-res of the jtublii' l.iinls to aid her ill the con'trueiion of her Rail Hoad ami to relieve her tax p lyers. woubl Vi'U vote t’or iii'* d'his i|U’ stion was plumj'ly put and it r' quired a plump aii'Wcr. L"t the ta\- pavers of this iMstnet r 'lnenib'-r that Mr. I raiire ;in.'Wered Nol ! W c thouiiht w.‘ saw as he ut- terv'il this unj'itriotie No. an expression on the face of tlu' andienee whiidi soenied to say, .\nrf/i ('11III' I iriititri nn SU'fi I'i’J n''Si ii fi 111 If lit ^ cit- i/r s.-\ I' /r; criII I'li/r //(/’///".i/.s /«,/■ iilncr.—ii'if rent fur }nr. We e.innot f"ll,iw Mr. >>!. >rne in hi' furtln r discU"ion ,'f thi' que'ti..n. ,'Ir. ()'li>ii nc next to .k up the quc'tion of 'u- b::n annex.ition. 11 • declared hiiu" It as deeitic 1- Iv opp ',-d t « anv further xt; ii'ion of our terri tory ;:t this time. He 'h 'We'! tile nfter u- b 'S- iii '' of furtiier ac |ui.'itions—espeeially ot C.ib.i —w.' nei'.le i no more land—everv ad l;ti ,1: in- cre.i.'cd the pnver of the I'edcral (Iovernnient. t >ur ]>r, s, ;,t ininieiis ■ doinaiti lay uniun.ibit. d and wa' a fund in the hands of our 1-eder.al rulers for tin* purpose of e ,rr:iption. ^\ hat d • we w:’,nt with iiiorei' He showed, m 'reovcr. that the ac'iui'itiou of Cuba w-uM be rnin >U' to the S .nth an 1 to .'^ ■utln’rn interests —1,> tlu' eott,'M interc't an l the .'lave int- re't. It w mi! I b.' ([uicklv fi’lb'We 1 bv the annexation of (’anada and ('i-n'ral America—tin' .‘'.iUth would be over- wlieime 1—our oM di-'et": 'ti'. now s,- haj pily healeil. wouM be rcvi\e.l with tenfo],'; t'ury—and wh ' c "'i!'l answ. r for th - tei rit.le e,>us.•.juene. It .',1 nn',1 to me tliat Mr. ( K’ .;iie’' app,-ais and ;!r_'um' iits ,n thi' que.'tion wer ■ as e ■i.’cnt ns anv w - ever he.ird. and we feel e ,iiti I, :.; tiial they pr'-Iuee.j ;i 111 ,'t favorafde im]'!', 'i '11 '11 'h (’orn was iu moderate demand at prices f.ivoring j buyers. W heat stead} . j proverbial stupidity, cowardice, an 1 meannes.' of R.M.TIMuIU-:, May ‘21. i leLdtimate royalty. When we contemjdate the Jj'iii r frmn Kitnipr—.\rrirn1 nf thr. .S'fiinirr policy of the Kussiati government through all the I'iin>i»i.—The steamer Kurttpa arrived at H.difax vicissitudes of its history, we arc struck as nimdi this morning from Liverpool, with lates t i the l,y imim.Mise gf-nius as by the (■olos'^al ambi- 1 1th ult. She brings two liun Ired ]ia'sen'_'ers. (’■itton was quiet, with an advance of id. on fair u'lMiles. and 1-Dith d. for middling. S.iles of tin' week 17.•'>• bales. Flour was active at (id. advance. Wheat had advanced 1 d., and cmii (id. p.-r quart, r. t'oii. ds i losid at lOH;;. 'I’urkev had agreed to exj'fd jiolitieal refugees at tile demands of Austria and Russia. 'i'he dillb ulties between Austria ami Sardinia h id been settled. :in 1 tin.' Sardinian minister was altout returning to \ ieiin.i. 'I'lie Chint'e authorities had applii'd to the liriti'h con>ul to i heck the advance of tin' rt liels. the greatest sot and cutthroat in hi.s li, .,].. ions, and “civilized” his subjects by a r' v l process in v.diich the whip and sword wi ro th,. and summon Catharine, tl.. emiramis, v.ho was—we wii] great instrument? Northern tion of its inonarehs. If the internal administra tion of the govcrniiK'nt be conducted with any thint^ of the skill and energy whitdi characterize.s its foreiirn policy, we need be at no loss to com P'- . nation.” We are in't iroiijg to b.-f, or to encnurage bct- tinir, but, wo tiiink, odds might be safely wagered with anv Ine.icst Heinocr.it, who does not read the Wa.'hington jiapers, that he could luit, for the life of him. guess from what American journal, printed in the Fnited St.at,'s, we cut the abi.-ve e! iiuent cuIokv ujion the grandeur of Russia and the fir>t civilized what—to enlighten ns on the subject of au; ,(•]• i;:'. LO'iiius. Is Niciiolas a genius'/ Was Ali‘.\:ia, a genius—or Paul, their father bcfnie tL, u, whom the latter cau.sed, or ]iermittei], tn i„. / sinated? 'I’he ]ieoplo of lliisvia mav be c,.iit., —nobodv knows whether thev are or iKt • • i Frol,I Advices fr..ni the city of Mcxi- the merit of her government a.' the fir>t c;v e 1 to the t'th iii'taiit, received by Ttdegraph from pow- i of i'.urope. “An American journal, print- New hh'ans, .'hows that IVc'i ient Santa Ann. rehend~thc devoted lovaltv and i.atriotism of the nobody eares. It i.s enough that thr-y .'uln.it to be ruled by a tyranny, the united inflictiuu :,f t! .^ ('zar and the Royards, the most fppn-'^ivo an^l bv.miiiating known in the annals of tin,, w and if they like it nobody will find f;,uh uitli them. All that is surprising is to fiml t!u tentednos eulogized in an American j lunial. tii- organ of the Democratic J'arty, as orse , f tl,- , : '‘s that Russia is “the preiionderatit): j, of the CMd Wi>rld. stamling “in the fr-nt rank ,,f civilization,” tind de.«erving to be hcM u[. to the admiration of American freemeeti. Xorl/i is e.irrving things with a annihilating the lib rty ad ptr d 'cvcre measures : in_' what he coii^i.lers All j-crsons win I >erve, .Vm •riean army duiiii t I l'.‘ arrested ainl tri, tr.ing hand. IJe'ides >f tin* Jires>, In- ha* ag.iiii't all per.'oiis hoM- . “p. rnicious ojiiir.ons.” ed as guerill.is iu the the late war are ord. r.' I bv court-martial; and a tn'ur t'r.iige r.pli.d Tt au we ne\, r hear,] 'ueh an i ninibus s{iei ; ma lin-" it'. !f wiMn'Ut ^ veii the m rit i in it — national ih bt and taxi fre. ai!' :'s r:_d:t- the I’lii.'ti ar: 1 ,'^t:ife obi hiek -ry atnl v lun:: hi, ki rv—the ( .an In a ,j i •? May they not go whoro they like, and Can the slave final result will be known, perhaps, in that uav when I'^thiopi.a 'had .'tretch forth her hand' unto (lod. In all this procos of eh'vating in tin.- ni;;'-.' a whole [icople from b.irliarisin. whose iiamls have plied the le\ci' but those of :?outhern men' Who have had the responsibility, care, vexation, ex pense, even to the impoverishment of their lands n to labor sixteen hours a day—the Loinbm fin? people of the South? W c hclicve that iu \\\ jip»\ ilcu(.*c is work- ing out a mighty wonder for .M'riea’s sons, both :n their own and in this land, through what, for the timt!, seems an evil, and that the final d, vel- ojuneiit will he full of joy and gladness; and the results will then bo traced to tlu.'U' right sciurces, III our lit’• h It was f a lin tho 1 tr.ade and ’ Ki-ht ai'ti'ution it' nn.'t ap.provc'l cinntent.irv. .''Ir. Piere,-‘s igiir.il—Cuba and Cuban pair; it' w h > f,u_ht arnl be d ami tr, rr f..r bbertv — ('enfral .Vmenc.a an,| \ ouni; America—Canada and d,i fU'S ami feather. nnn:l’e't dc'Mnv and the b by t!u " ainl a tlnui'and more topics darn ed till u.'li l'.;s s. iitences "i!. ali the niaz.'s of im ta- jdiof.e.il cont’us; n.” ^^'e do tnit exairgerate. Mr. Cni::e'' i,wn p. litii-al t’rien l' admit ami de- pl.Tc hi' iuabili'y tl pui'Ui' ;i 'ubj> ef h _ieallv. We w.ee.M not. h 'We'.tr, do him inju'tice ;ind we say. tln ri fore, th ;t on the tw,i |in 'ti.-i-s on whii h he w,is pointedly c.ille.l out bv the cour«e of Mr. >'b.,rue's remarks, he aii'Wered with startlin:." Irankin S'. 1. 11" 'li'l that in his opinion it was nnei n.'ti- tutioual t I di'tribiit,' either hands tin insidves or th" p-. oeeeds ot the l.ind' aiiioni: any of the ()hl State but that it was perfectly constitutional to Viite ;i\vay tin- bun!' to the in w State- in which they may hapi.eii to lie. 'I'hi' is .^Ir. Cr.iige’s po.,,ti ,n. so far a' we eould under'tand him — and it eoiin ' to m> nn re nor less than this, that C:.bf' rnia. Iowa ainl 'i’exas are entitled to their millions ,I acres, while North Carolina, whose bh>'i,l and tre.-i'ure has dou" nn.re to acquire those l.inds tli.in -ill I he three named Stati s to:.o-ther, is not entitled t I one acre. Can this be >0'' Mr. 1'raiire says it i' >0. ■J. lie aiinounc"! himself for the annexation of Co.ba u")r\ and said if he were in (’oiiL'ress he would vote for it. Hut this is not all. In his zeal to ovelt ike “thc maliife't destiny " of this ereat nation, he announced himself in favor of the :iequi>ition of Central Americii at the )>ro- I»er time, and remarked that (’entral America wfiul'l as Weil balance (’anada on the North. We under'tand, then, th.it Mr. Craige’s aspirations are boundless—he is going on from acquisition to acqui.'ition till we get to the “back of sundown” where we must stoj. and wee]> that there is no more to aciinire. Has Mr. Craige calculated how mm h it would ru^t the [leople to realize his wihi visi.ins.'' He admitted the other day that he li't has been publi'hed of «ui h .'!■ xie.in ofii -crs as 'urreii b red t,» i. n. Scott when the city of Mexico w,i' taken, aeeomp::ni" l 1 v a li-i-r.-e de- irra ling them in rank a id ili'mi'sin.^ them from eivil eiiip! .ym-n'. ’i'l viinlictiv" aet - ,ire sa 1- Iv in.-iii'i'ti nt witli the pr ■mi-e nrnb' at his jn- auuuratiou t ' dir- et hi' 1 fi.ut' towanls healini: internal di'.'. ii'ions and ri-.'toring peace t 1 the lbpublic. I'ntm. iiin/ lh> ■ nri/'t —I,ate ail- \ie, ' iVoiii the Sandwich Isl.iinl' do m t apjie:ir to coniiriu tin- speeiilations that h.ive been imlulge.l bv a j Ttioi) of the pre" iu the Atl.intic eities iu i"_Mr l t.» the relation' exi>ting between tin- Iov- eMinn ut of Fianc(> and that of tin" Samlwieh Is- l.iii'i'. l>y w,(V of .''an I'ranci'eo wt h i\e il,>n.i- lubi dates to .\pril dih. >11 that day the 1\ ii:^ i jH'ied th ’ i,‘-^:'latu;e witii :.n addrc's, in wiiieh the fo,l,>wing piniirraph occur'; ‘ Hi' Imp. rill .^! ije'ty. N.i[’oh 'U III. Mmperor of I'r.ance. h.is ii pin 1 on the imp rtaiit ni itters ref rre.l to him. as I 'tate 1 to the j,.':;i-latr.re of l''.M. ainl 'liplouiatie relation' ar.' now fiillv re- 'tor. i| with th.at gn at a:nl cnliirhtcne.j F.mpire. Hi- Iniperi il Maje.'ty is repr"* ntcl at my Court fiy .^1 ns. 1‘errin. in quality of his M ij.-'ty’s (',ui- sul, ( ■■mmi"i.>m r an 1 Pb nip itcn’i.n v. wli > has fhe I'nited State'.' " H ■ would shake his head: being an honest D in'crat, he would not, at fir.'t bi lii've we got it from any American jour- Ejii.onjinl ('oiirrnti'Di.—'i'he Conveiiti'.n r.ft],,. 11:.1; but. fiinliiii: that certain, the spirit of the Protestant ICpiscopal (’hurch, for tii'- ,,f ••unt. rrilic'i'” w.nild rise, iitid he would say, “Oh, North Carolina, convened in this ('ir,- Ji.jip,. ill S' me ‘cons.Tv.ativt!’ sheet—s.me orL'an of the day la.«t. Rev. Dr. Masf>n was ci.ij.il fi ‘ari'* 'Taey'—some ‘Priti.'h’ Whig paj>er, of (.''hair, and H. L. Winslow, K-q.. ,>f I ,'. cou:-'.’. ’ How he would be astonished to learn, was a]ipointed .'Secretary. sVe learn tlwir t: . ; at't.T all. that no ^Vllig pa[>er c.in cl.aitn tiie ho- m-ss of an important clniractcr was traii' irteu. ■ ’i imr—that the p.i.'saire first r-aw the li:ht in a Hc- thc first day of as>emb!ing, the Conv. ini',n,'.u after orii.-iuization, having adjourned i::.r:; A’../ p; .ni^ I ,| : M..J. 'tv. I'raiue. inanv tiiin fiei.il t. ,'oti to pre'"iit tin' reply of hi' Imperial j„,iut of tautol lU'l the diaui:ht of a m w treaty with . hope ;t will be >uch a treatv .a - 1 have .' asked i' t—alike honorable and bene- I'raiie.' ainl my king.Iom. .^ly .''lini'ter if I', r. ien Ibdations will n p"! t to vu what ctlort' I have m.ade to obtain tliat rc'iilt, the pro- grc'S of the neijoti.iti,)!! witli I’r ince. -m 1 th.' >tate of my relations with f'reii:u riati.'iis ireiierallv up to the i.eginning of this year.” If.iiM TilK II.\tM.ilTI I. Wllli;. ' Till-: I’AKTV ISSI KS. (bir readers will t;nd in another »-,dumn of this paj . r. a commu’iicatiou L'iving an account of the discii>'ion. which to.,k place b- tw.-eu the c.unii- dates f,,r C,,ngrc" in this di.'trict. on 'riinr'.lav of C.ibarrus ."^up'Tior Court, week before I.i't, and which came too late to be in.'crted in our last nnmber. 'I'his ( ommunieation presents a fair and candid statement of the points at issvu- bet wain the ('andiiiates, and also a just estimate of the chai.n tcr of their discussions. It \'iil he jteri-eived that Mr. Osborne (•.•nfi’iids th.at it is high tiim* for the oM St.ites to m.ike a “.'trike” for their ju't quota of the proceeiis of the sales of fhe jiiiblic lainls. 'riiat these States now have the p-iwer. by h iruiony of purpose and coiicrt of action, to assert ami maint.iin their rights on this all important subject, whieh the rapid irrowth ami im*re.ising number of the new St.ates will soon dejirive them of. A portion (>f these lands was originally ceded to the (Jeneral (lovcrnmenf by fhe old State.s for flit' purpose of paying ofi the d«.‘bt of the Kevt)lution; and the same principles of justice and eijuity are invidved in the f|uestion. th.it may Ik* f.uiml in the ordinary case of ,-i private individual, who has become iti- ilcbti'd to hi.s friends and neighbors, and makes a fair and f>nua fuh- deed of trust to a third person, in which ho conveys to this third per.s.in all of his lands to be sold upon certain conditions for the b('nefit of his credittu's. As soon ;is the debts knew nothing about Cuba—nothin': of itsgcogra- paid, and the expenses of the trust discharged, phy—nothing of its population. \\'e wonder if ^ surplus remaining in the hands of the trustee, equity will decrec that he shall pav every cent of it over to the original debtor. 'I'he ■k better wages and better work? do that?” We have no In sitafi.m iu saying that there/.'• a law in Britain as stern and invincible as any whi(di ever wa.s cnacted by the legislature of a southern State, whieh compels the poor needle- wom 'iinn s and the Ivlinburgh Witness fhcmselyes beiii'j the witnesses. 'I’he necdle-woiuen “c.an go where they like and seek better w.ilh's;” yts, they may cease to work sixteen hf»urs a day— they have liberty to go elsewhere; but such liber ty is the liberty to starve—the libeity to sacri- , i- 1 r, . , . fice virtue to gain bread—the liberty to live in " I "in s Cabin shall have crumbled to ]irostitution ami die in an almshouse. 'I'he iron dust, and Mrs. Stowe’s name, her silver sal- hiw of necessity Ieclares that these poor women Rritish banquets are remembered no shall toil through their mi.scrable exi.stence six- he kinnvs any thing about Arithmetic! He may tern lour.'out of the twenty-four that they shall Si/ii-^ 0/ fhr Tttiic/t in X,ir Yorh.—Nearly all thi^ people will count the cdst of these ^. ',”1 1'*^' the the cflective patronage of this State has been *^''iigs—and they will soon come to learn tiiat it M "1 /'i "* cheer- thrown by Mr. Secretary Marcy and tiie Federal too expensive a busii ess to .send men of his J c *' 't 1. Ciovernment into the hands of fhe Free Soil Rarn- ojiinions to Congress. \\ 0 h.-ive no desire to d.efend or porpotuatc the burncr.s; but of late, we have had a yet more si--' M'’. Craiae to.dc these positions, we speak, with evils of .slavery; but we are compelled to .«ay that nifi.ant .sign. ' " ^t^n tling f’ranknes.s--we heard many of the li.s-, wc ii\e or heard of such things "1 he (lovernment advertisements, some of whii h I'owd—some of them idd-line Democrats i and unjust inconsistency, .iiin»ng .sou H III s .i\es as we ia\e ourselves both are v.aluable, h:ive now, we see, been given the —express their fear and suri«rise at fhe announce- them, by giving tlu ni to • f Pr •r«'t iit.iin. In that very same direction. 'I'he “Albany Atlas” has a nine ment of such doctrines in ftur sober-minded l)is- new States, for the purpose of internal im- 1 .. l*»tcl ccdumn adverti.semeiif, calling for propo.sals for “’'if- M r. Craige will not find his political friends ! J-''*''-‘;d upon sujtplies, and the “Argus” has little or nothing. ready as he imagines to enter with him on this I Strange as it may "‘‘"1 starved 'I'he “Kejiuhlic” in Ruiralo, has a like advertise- bootless race of wiir and con(|Ucst. (bi fhe other ^'‘■:*'ge .'• H s .egging tur I.read In the beautiful ment, and the “Courier” (Hunker) has little or ' -'I''- Osborne’s political friends are with for Imn rald Isle we were pointe.l to mulfifudes who, nothing. The “Sunday \tlas” m this( ' "■ ' = ■ ' ' ’ " ^ i's we were assured on the b.-st authority, never l.urncr) lias a like support, in a lon.r enjoyed the lii.':ury’ ot a morsel of meat for ment. " months at a time. Who ever heard of a southern slave begging for bread? Who ever hoard, ex- (‘pt in the rarest instance.«, of their wanting for meat from once to thrice a day? Jn what'"por tion of the South are slaves C(>mpfdlef to work f-ixteen hours out - hel'l in iuvidiint e.>nditi)U if thiit bond ed itoverty-sfricUeii thou.samls of iJritain would • all ;i paradi.'C, if a lot ,wo I'asy and so well pro- vidiid for could l)f made (heir own. It is vain, too, to say that Hriti>.h law liaH no part in op- ’I't'so wrctehrd pons and daughters of lintish law entail.^^'^pnlmTfy;*' HHtMrlI-’'! mankind, both ' machine at the rate of 70,(»00 a minute inks this will 1 pply fi'r divorc nio. ratic paper—111 .111 organ of the ]>einocracy— of ,til other ]i;ipers in the world, in the Washing- ton f 'liioii. of Thursday, in whii h it will be fouml t’oruiing a part of an article, the K'.ading e-'iitoi ial of tin.' day. devote,1 to the juirpose i>f lauding llu"ia to the skies. What is in the wind? C..11 wbelieve the s"ntim"nts thus avowe.l to be the natural rcileetions oi':i l>emocrati- editor’s mind? or has somefiiing ''cc.irred.—or is something about to occur—at he.i 1 quarters ren lcring it desirable that the I'z.ar should be propitiated by uncommon niaik' and :is-uraiiees of reirar 1 on the part of ti.-n. i’i.-rce’s i:overnnicnt? Dt>cs tlie matter mean nothin.', or doc' it mean somcthinL.'? Considcr- iiiL' tii.it the artiel' aj.p^ars in tin' Washinirton I ni >11. the former tln'ory is the ino't natural; but ;i' the /'iiinii — though always disavowed when a’l MT r i' c.'inmitt.’.l, as in the ca.'i.- of (loveni’ r 1/iin- ' proclamation not long since—is the organ ot tin* Administr.ition. we are constrained to sus pect ;i whet l within a wheel, and believe there is '‘■111 siitlicicnt—or efTicit nt—c;in.se at bottom to account b>r sm h a remarkable outburst of Demo cratic entiiM'iasm in behalf of liu'sian tyranny and desp.'tisin. In f.ict, enthusiasm is the ch.iracteri'tic e.f the artii le. It is fervent to the ogy, and ciu'rgetic to the edge of cherence an 1 in>n'i.nse. It j.raises Russia, and tin, II prais." her over and over again; and it prais.'s her nio't arilently in connections wIi.to it Would be mo't natural to I'Xpect a liem.icrat shouiil find nothing except to censure and de- II lum c. 'j'here is the fci'ling of the friend and tlu' passi.in of the ailniirer. 'i’he / appears to In.vc fallen in love with Russi.i. Is it the / iii‘-,i or the Admini'tration which sj'eaks? ^\ e havi’ iK ver se. ;i any sueh praise of Rtis^ia in any other j.aji.'r in any part of fhe world; and w.' canimt but think that tlu> I iiioii owes it to suspended the distribution of the fiiiid V't "1 the i>. ni ieraey. if in>t to tin* wlnde country, to Congress as extra compensation to tin ■"'.iiL'i. ‘ exjd.'iin the anoin.aly ot tin' eoiirse it h.as adopti'd. in the naval service on the coast ot I ;dit"rni:i It di.l !iof use t'l speak ol Kus'ia thus in I'^dH and during the .Mexican war. He Irnl ii'i-'n t " ■ • l''.>n, wIn n Hutigary was ju't f.illing. or hail just lieve that measures were matur, :l fT ,li fnra lalieii, under the foot of Niidndas. It did not the (.loverniiu'nt bv means of false aiii'iavits ;.iii speak thus at a hater day when it united with forged certificates, and his ovilcr of susp.'ii'. " Kos>.ufh in alarming the worhl against the peril was issued to detect and counteract these ' of .-ill liiicrty, threatened by Kussiaii barbarism. It did not speak thus when it backed (len. (^ass in his fulminafions against Austrian brutalilv and Mnsc.>vitis!i tyranny. It did not. on anv (>f these oec.asioiis. think it I'l'inocratic to lose :i opportunity to berate the Northern “colo.« w ho has in>w grown an object of its w.irship.— hat is th(' reason of fhe ( hange? What is the excuse for its tergiversation? We have learned that revidutions (/() go backwards. Is Democracy to go backwards likewise? “ I ho great fact in J'^uropcan history for the h'st hnndreil years, says fhe f iiiou, ‘‘is fhe rise and progress of Ru ^Ve und. rstan 1 that the (jrainl .Iu Superior Court on Tues.lay last pn county ft'r imt Iniving fi>res'gl.t and enr. '.i.i^ •, embark in projects of internal iniprov.-in -ii't'nt would secure her citiz. ns t’acilities t,, ui;;ic.t. The jtreseiitm.'iit w.is ori'orcd to be reci r.iri. ;i!, 1 a large and eiithiisiasiic mcetin:jf w.>' suh.',|U-:.t- ly hehl advocating the coiistriictiiiii i.f a U:,:l Road fr-'i'i Milfoil t > Hetidcrs .n. Mi/fi/l i’hr"r' frill'll c have iotiked ov : of f.ireign appointments in vain, to fin.i w!,- • -s;.' done with that most important an i !!:«: (■!;,> inis'ion to I'rance. It was expect'il t', }..• f, ed to some «uch prominent Virginia I> :n, 'n.: :is Henry A. Wise, until the Free-.--.’t rir,’/!;;)!li to apjtr,'].i iate it to them.stdvcs. ari'l thca ,f .■muvm! it was understood, a Virginia l>e:i, cn.t v.'i chance for it. 'ihe announceni..iiK'iit has b -n held back very likely, in view of the eft.-. t tl;' app.iintnient of a rabid I'ree-s.-ii r ni’Ldit liavo upon the A'irginia elections. I>ut it i- kiv .vn in Washington that John Van liurcii has rntivcl the appointment. This gentleman is n ,w ti.i'..!- ling in Kurope in company w ith his fatln r. Ih’ is fhe leader^i'f fhe ir'frn nh-ih'tinu party :n York—one of the f.ivorite ••slang-wliaitL''’.'" ; Tammany H.iil imtori -ty. an,] a wor'O uuia : tin' Frce-soiler l>ix. wlm has been sp"k n : ! r the place. hat vill the Southern l>' ii:' s.ay to this? Will tlsey ileeni him a W'Utiv - - cessor to such men as Cass, King au'l Hiv ]iii hni"i:‘f It/'7- We learn that the Secretary of the Nnvy hi' in us” ’.ui- of plunder.— f’/iimt. lion. Linn Rovd, late Speaker of the H > Representatives, has witluira-.vn froia the ( gression.il canvass in the first district et' K, a';; in consequence of several Demoi ratii- c iii t, • being in fhe field. H. (’. Rennett. wh"'v.i-. :i candidate in tlie same district. h:is liK dined, and both have pledged them no jiart in ciilliiig a Conveiititni t i iuu’k''’ mifion, thus leaving their party ftiend.-1 ■ p whatever cour.se they may deem best. TItf' liirrr.—An interestin." it.ni^''t ia. \\ e should suppose late intelli.Tcnce from Peru, coiitaini.''I ■" that a Democratic American journal would have Panama Herald of the Gth instant, i.-^ the I (daimed to rank the American Revolution as a inrr; part, and the “great fact” of’ European history, "i‘The President of Peru has i.'.'iieU w seeing that the Rntish cid'inics in the new worhl portant decree relative to the navigiticn ot ,!■ were a portion ot fhe empire of one of the first Amazon, an.l ofTcriti'r the grciitcst ciK"ur:i.::tiii powers ot the (dd, and that the clash of that of settlers—such as""oxempfion from cxp'rt‘’‘■ event was felt in every European her.rt and by import duties, -rants of land, ami iVcchm : everyM'.uropean thnme. It we deny fhe honor taxation for twi^nfy years, the free gran;- : ■ ot this event, the l-rench Revidution, which was implement.s for cultivating the land, an oflshoot :ind cmise.iuenee of American Inde- exploration of the branches of the An>'''" pendcfice, and which shook to the centre, disor- Peru will be made bv C.overnment steauur^-F'' ganized, and reorganized all Europe, must be vidod for f'ho onrvu-c ” felt, except through anticipate fears. Russia ' Dhiladelpln^ may, here-after, ‘bestride’ Europe; but, at present, ' Wrowiht Iron from the 0/r.—We ’’ the effect that a rf le 00 ossus IS on y vt great fat boy who never ago printed a statement to mv . , climbs the Carpathians I,y the name of Janies Renton, resulin.2 * \ y appear, yet it is nevertheless ‘^iid^hrinks br.ck from the ark. New Jersey, had discovereil a 1'''^".]' ge, the Democratic (\indidate ‘'^P^‘*^''tis, t le go;il of his ambition and hope, which to obtain xcrought /’;-oh directly ‘ Congress, a gentleman of fine " *ene\er^ iiig and and !• ranee rai.se a finger. I ore, and we arc now gratified to add that t" scity (Harn- Idni in his canva.ss—for he is all that they would | ‘'‘fxl undoubteil ability, born and educated ^ eulogy is true pectations of those familiar with the ig iidvcrfise-1 have him to be—wise, moderate, conservative. j North ('orolina, advocates the suicidal policy, ^ development ot Russia, fully realized by its practical re.sults. ili'^*'^ - - I !‘»d presents fhe anomalous argument, that it science, .yt, and learning, and the I'or fhe edification of fhe Southern Democracy, 1 \ i rmnnt Ijiiu(ir Lmr. At the niilroad depot ; woubl be a violation of fhe (Mmsfitution to divide of its armies; not one word it is well for us to inform them that fhe “Ruflalol ‘^V recently three c:isks hibelled ‘sugar j the proccels of the public hind.s amonfr all the avers its superiority over other countries of I’epiiblic” and the “Albany Atlas,” to whom .Mr. hams were receiveil, but .some ot the watch- j States, and in the same breath declares That it is every element of national strength and Dobbin, fhe Nortli (’aroliinan Secretary of N;ivy ^'‘‘'”'0 scented hrmr in them, they were j perfectly C(mstitutional to divide these binds ^‘‘'PP'”^^^> the stability and eflficieney of its n are slaves compeliecf to work has thus given fhe supplies, were bitter opponent I contain branly and gin. j among a portion of them, that is the new States and the content of its people, in the It or the fwenfy-tour? Slaves arc of the Cmnpromise Hills, ami are yet bitter op-tl'em. The Vermont j Mr. Craige would, doubfle.s.s, run a cood noil in l‘'^«csfy, and “immense genius” of its aiy )on( ige, to ho sure, but the ponenfs of fhe Fugitive Slave Law, and would he that a hirge quantify of lipiors j Arkansas or Missouri, but surely the neonle of is no social developtnent in Russia, om age IS .such that the wretch- glad to vote for its reneal. This is nnno of o.,r ! at auction in this town, j North Carolina cannot swallow such monstrous can be, while nine-tenths of its people are cither serfs of the soil or semi-barbaric Hr.nt T\ r- '■ ~ few degrees advanced above tho \'J V I- 1 T ^'f'rth American Indians. It is laughable to the JNlw > oik and Erie Railroad, ran from business, to be sure, except as it enables us to thinks that fhia is a new way of getting | doctrines, say, fhe Democracy of the South in dcnonncin*' there will be a jdenfy of j Ocn. Scott beeau.sc he, a Southern man ijonP ■ ^ happened to have a supporter in ex-(^)vernor 1A'*''’- Seward, and their present .silcnee. entitle fhem to; Matches arc now split by the most approved 'ivy taxi their jiresent .silcnee, entitle fhem to entails property; British law lays for theirVvno/ri all mankind, both : machine at fhe rate of 70,(MX) a minute. An ex- ; Ibiti'h law upholds the expensiv'l ^ ‘ ‘ , change thinks this will be gratifying to persons 1 A. ). h.ri)rcit;f. iibout to aniily for divorce. llorn.'llsvillo to 1 n,’”’ , Russian art, science, and learning, when Americans are imported to build Russian Rail-'P«"‘^>■f“^■ h'•lmnton 1 trains in motion, and the savans i 1 Prrsnit to a Onrcu.—A^^^-r"' eiitspec^I w ieh^ of the Czar, whose philosophy is directed by the , ot reccMitly arrived at Southa:npt''.K 'ro;„'", :!i«",t.' „u n,,v rLjr.l^ r"‘s.' '''■ % the knout, exist u„- „ „,7, ® .’ • > d m the L. States. I namcil and unknown eveu at home. The vast ! toria fnm the ^i’een of Portugal tific American, referring to fhe subject. “the furnace erected by the pafentec au ^ sociato.s in Ncwiirk works well, :md is ai T by all who have seen it in operation. ^ that has been said in its favor thus f'r 1, (, true.” Should this invention be fully a bear, it must have a most important cf tc the price of iron.—Ilarrishun/ I ^ Sail Arciilfiit..—A man “was thrown I'l^^ ^ , own resources” in this city hist week. injured internally, but it is thought t recover, a.'^ the resources were not ver} stoani toria frcm the Queen of I’ortug.i
Fayetteville Observer [Semi-Weekly, 1851-1865] (Fayetteville, N.C.)
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