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“SI1()C(’> .lONKS.” j Fiuni tlu‘ Niiti'lu'/, (Miss.) ('oiirii'i'. rnoM MV i.onr.K i\ tiik im;aiiui:. ,My l;ist li ft me ju.-t nfU'i' T toiiK'il tin* luf liviT, in':ir tlio eiistoni Imiik. Ijikc Mil i‘xporicnc('(l traveler, I iiicasmod tli'‘ Iw.lvo uiil.'s whiili tlu' lU'Xt town ((’t.lmiil.ns) was distant from mo, I'V tlio half liour ot my vattli tliat tlio sun was Y’t to moasuri' to siin- ’ tit wn. I am no luvcr of riJin^ aftov dark, ;ts my I'Vt's arc noni' ot tli‘ l>ost, and my spcctaclfs oni\ Ik wiKli'i- my vision in a siiadowy road. So I in- (|uirt'd fiT till' noarost lionsc, and si‘t otl to solicit tlio Imsjiitality of its ]iroprii'tor. | ’I'lio no^ri'o of whom 1 tilif:i;no«l my diroctiuns, : v.-.'.s doul'tli'ss voiy fUar and ui'ajihio in his lan- ••nairo. “Viui jiss ijn uj) dis road, massa, il oomc t(i Mir hick'irv. wliat lias irot 'tnirk wiil thumli'i an ^]'Ut ■■ j » n; U'n vmi iroos to ilo kll, till yon soi* a )>iu' -ato. Von h a\os .lo hi” pite on tho right : —no. rn dc A //'hall—and hy'ni hy you cuiiu s to ' a run. ^ *u i l osses di in ar, and tako di; ."(. i uii tiu n lo di‘ ri^lit. ^dis Itmo do ri“ht sal tain,^ and Ko throunli a lam* half a milo, whoii yon soo do chiiiiin-vs of' tio iii'Ust' tcj) o’ (U‘ and doll yon tiiiil it oasv nutl, massal IMoa>o, massa. ^^ot any t hakkv for pour old nijiirar.'' I jj;avo Inni m_> last I tjiiid of Cavonlisl», with a diun* uiidi r it, and with a uimo and a quiirs worth of ironuiiio hoarty hlos- sinirs, I rodo otf to follow tho dirortions (*f my' rct urato inf.Tinor. Tho ovriiin;r air was ilolioioiis. ! ]'h>wiis that Ido(«nu'(i on tiic l>iLd" «'s l>anks tillod thoair^^ith miiiLdod ]'orfi;mos. Scoros ot hirds ‘f iiav )ilnniai:i' llittcd ahout in thi* trocs, now do- lii:htin:r niv 'V. s w ith tin' >} h nih'rnt thoir jdn- ni;iiro, now witli tho swoi tnc-s ot thoir sonns. I'.vi'i' and ;auMi. tho oloar voivi’ ot a slave at work in a distant lidd h.yond tho ii\or. would reach nio and add to tho varii-l harmony ol the hour. The limpid surface of tho riv, r wa^^ onam.■!!(■! with blue, oraiiiTO, irold and pnr|'lo tints, huirow- cd frnm till- sunset sky; au'l occasioiciliy dimpled into widouiiiir circlos; hy some silvery sealed flsli cleuvinir it into the air, to tall back aLrain wit!i a spla.'h into his; native iicuicnt. TLUij ti 1 l y tho beauty of tho socne. 1 l. t my horse wu'.k wu!. . Vi kod rein, w hile i dre w .ii j 'vmrnt froi.i e\ . -y- ar-- '! A ~iuirrel )-!:iyed 1 witli me !V ' ■; ' “I h;ivc fiir some years gone Into rotirenteiit. This is tho re.sidenre of my mother, where T have a hmne. IIore I s:hall live till 1 have done with cabin 1 smoke, 1 From (he Lit'{/ii/ciirn\ THK CIIIXKSE KKVOl.T. attack the strong position of tli.'> Kebel*., an.l so | From Enrnpr.—The Arabia with Liverpool utterly rout thent. He also is slow in the bust-1 ilates to the List. ne.ss and there is no excuse for either of them. I A fair business has been done at liiverpool in From a file of Hong Konj' papers to the ‘24th | c.xtirpate the llebel.>», aiul if cotton, tho sales averaging 8,000 bales per day. life's fitful fever. In this log eabin I smoko, 1 ' .,„„exed articles respecting j Commissioner Su and t’.eueral IIiang-yi'>g Lower grades were in better inquiry, at about call up the past, \ live Saratoga, Nahaut, ash-1 formidable revolt now spreading through the | heavily I'unished, it would only deliver them l.KJd. advance. ingtoii over again. From between the cre\ lees Fiinpire. The first is a summary aeeount j ^ ,litVjculties; therefore the flovernor- Jn breaclstuffs a fair business was doing, and of my cabin, 1 oaii I'oep at the groat world rolling ('liina Mail) of the ri.se and progre.ss of | i^f the Two^ Kwan«f and the honor «if holders, firm. Wheat atu! Fhnir conuuanded full V and lauirli at it, as T did whon 1 was in it. ndiellioir, the second, fror” „ .i” . i » i— [Correspondence of tlic Ruk.ijri, , Mr. Editor:—Our Coinnioncoiiiont nr, (Wednesday) evening has been uii,i„.,n.'' liant. In a fow remarks subu/ittcl l.y tl,;! j. " Dr. Ifawks, this afternoon, in soc(in,]i,^ by (rov. Sw'ain to return the thanks ,t tli,. \1,„ ‘ 'lake another pipe. It is only three o clock ''i ; Fjuperur tho morning.” revolt. Anil true enough, niy old ae([uaintanee, Shooct>, tlie world renowned, had turnol up in a h>tr cahiu on the borders of the prairies. There he had been living; torirotten by the world .s^-voral years, smoking jtipes all night, and dnaniing of tho world ho had flown from, ami sleeping ail flay, lie was very iirev; lie liad tho lialiit.s ot a nionli, in his lovt' for solitud>*, tor ins ealun was his cast'n'; and here ho dwelt, thoi gl still so inilliaiit that not loniT aiio ho kv']it up by ids tiri'suK' a eertain veiu‘rabii> bishop till cock-erowing, for- t';ettiil of n pose, listening to his fascinating ‘ 1 leni 1 nis;('iicos ot the V world h* had li\od in. Vet he w;;- iiow hilt half of himself as I formerly knew him; for foi nier cons ivality had done its Work upon his frame. To erown all, Shoeco had hocoinc ;i d(*\ont Ikoiiiaii ('atholir: and receives aiinuallv, vi.'its tVoin a prie. ‘ to absolve him from all his past otleiKos. In imuo absidute ob- si-nritv ;i man could not live who had tornur'y been so prominent before the public I’VO. 'i In ro, in his loix-c ;il.in ho still dwells an ani-liorite. His voiU'rable mother is siiua' dead, but has ctlei’tiial- Iv left him, wlii m siic lovid alw.iys, .» small coni- potonee: and with his ]iipcs and his rich memories, Ins pcnaiiei's and hi-- j'r.ivcrs. h;s grey hud(' ami hi' solitude, ho will proii:iMy lem.iin until the -rave shall ( iiil raco ail that wa^ ome th“ witty, tho anie^iiijr, the liar.iieiering, tlio dijdoinatising. the f (“( iiiatinii, the aecom]ilished and uisiingui.ih- ,! "Sli eco .li-n.-s,” •ond from the same j.aptM- a | peacock feather are to l.c taken , s edict on the subject of the! retain the title of; High (’(mimissioner, and of Acting (Jovernor From (hr (Iniyi Mml of Mnrrh (lonoral of Ilu-Kwang. fJoneral lliaiig-ying is ^ The pro.sent robcllions movomont we can C''on ; ^ to eontinne in tho ]>orfonn-' now, from our limited knowledge, form no just r „„iil his future merits arc mani- ostiniate of; and until lately most ]ieople consider- i od it a ilistiirbance originating with a more band ; ^Vu-chaI:g is the rosidoneo of tnnrauders, having no ()bject I'l^ view b(‘yond | (Jovernor and other high ortieors; hiw sud- tiie plunder and I: ratf'S, and Indian corn had advancetl tid. ni Association to Dr. Dickson fur his and learned Addre.ss, that ?entlcinan although it had boon his fortune to • “ >' '' The English papers contain but little of in-;-^"i^^l'/i-^^tivals at diiforont In.stitntions1,^"|' (‘('iiso of a (lav. I'ntil very ro- deiilv was it taken by the lu-liols, and ln»w groat it eiidurosl \\ e terost. ' The I’aris La Vntrlr contradicts the .stafenient ^ that France had sent a liostilc fleet to the Sand wich Islands. The F rench A.s.xombly continue to manifest hostility in various ways to the dictation of the tioverninent, and a dissohition is cxjiected. ' \ bet of 40,000 francs is pomling on a race from Hordeaux to Xew Vork betwcn the Ameri- new ]}or- ceiitly, the sum of wliat authoiitio informati.ni we | sympathy for the distn- po.s.scssed did not warrant its in ‘‘"y ^ fhat we'did not employ the right persons, can ship Presitleut Fillmore and the otiier coiubisioii. Sut h bamis had, since thoilay s | j„.,,ple Imve not heon delivered from (ioau.x clipprr IJonjamin. of the great (’o.xinga, boon of fro.|nemappearanee! fnmbie of the Smith, A eotton mill valued at ? 100,000,: • jipeu ■ los of a gi 1 r.nd (juiot dir.cr' • 'ncentric br:ic ' r’ao Knipress Kn, 'i ■ V Wore h tru'.l ! ■>■ 1 . t: M s ,’e tin ;. l g. ■ ;:a y Ih t:.o r- ,1'. iot'. ot-‘ w.: 'I'iie Whig doeti ine of s. euriiig Southern rights, ainl maintaining Si'nthcin o(naiity and iieli'jicn- denci', by addinir t" fho uiot- rinl -fr> milh ot tie' South—I'V diiTirinix canals and buildiii:^ railro.id'; by I'ucourailing homo maiiulactures; by impro\iiii! tho soil; Ii\ incro;isiii;f the popidntiin! ;iiid wt.ilth of !l." Souiiicrn Stati s—this doctrine, in oppo>i- ^^•nt ah'traetioii', piditical resolutions, sc; > s. '■ >1. :iii i nullification, is ilaily gaining ground 1 f i ■ 'I C, I 1- \or 111 il liiie. has •f A a F 1 f . I: ilMi T ■ !iM ' t So w : 1? w rii i' .M'/ thig niy horse brow e at a rivuh t, I ti *k little n*- tions; and the sun s.'t, tindi miles beyond the ford where . .• at I 1 ii;;.: I \ ■? r, :\Vi- not a sign of otiier habitation than a di Si'r' "l uc- rro caUin i\i an oM (uld, I drew rein and bt.';r.in to look about !ue. As to being guided by the marks which had bet n ;;iven mo, was now out of tho (jUestioii; for the river o;ik, the ‘‘old gate," the “lane,” and other marks I was (|uite innoeent of having had \ ision of. l>nt a bewildered tra\el- b r, witli -I 'traight roa.l b. foi e him, cannot ti'o far without coming out somewhere. So 1 drew my bridle, toiiched tho flank of my astonisheil steed sharply with the spur, and aw;iy w.- \\( nt upon a rapid canter ah nir the w .oillmid nad be fore me. Birds, stpiirrel-. t! iw. rs. -naki s, 'I'h ii skies and purjdo waters, 1 heed, d not — I kejit mv eyes in .scardi of a dwelling, le j ihg'‘a h mone lit to sc'‘ one through the :rafherin_' twiliirht. 1 lui!'* ha\e ro|o tvv > miles nt a very piefty jiue, Vvheii I saw a lii;ht i it was jlreadv i iik ' te. the I soon c;:r.ie to a lane, inro wnieli, aft'T assing through a :_Mte i; a s].ring, L turned. 1; '•e l,; ted me in a f> w minutes into the very h'-arr f a vil’air-* of nciivo, huts; a;id ;dl tl;.- do^'s, •• Tiav. I'eNa'. which is a kinI of had hut a short run this ■ hnnlred and fifty dollar lump'. ’ lorado, are f-w and \eiy fir t.iet. according to the I d\iston I. tliiiiL' is a di'lusioii. 'I’he ilin- s.!. > 1... ! retiirm ■! ^av tlu re i' in ihe \\ I'l not p iv for the labor of'^ather- i'it. ( Mie r two dollars j>er day wa^ the nio>t wii'.eh many of the dii'ii' is had proeiired, while the ixriati r number had L'ot nothing. At the last accounts thefe\er wa^ ra|iidly abatiiiL'. the ,_rro.j-»li( p k( epers in tlie neiirhl>o| ho->d l i ieg the only pt isoiis w h'.i have pi ' fite'! l y the exeiteni.-nt. /itifl. : II ll"jli-in n • il At a rei-ellt sale ill I,"ll- doH of the .'^p,ini'll eollei tioli of' pictures ou iled bv the l.ifo I. luis I’lidipp ■. e.\-KiiiL' o! the j'r. n h. niaiiv of the w ik' I'loii^ht th. highe-t priei ~. Tho portrait, h\ \ el,i>.jii./, of the .Alini'ter >!i- vai'i/. wa- soM tor >1.A i-oitrait of I’ini.p l\ of S\ .iiu, als.i s.ud to In- by \’ hi'iiUi /,. eopi,-d from the eeli-l.r.it. d oiiLdii il i*r'the .'i..drid .^in'l•- nm, in the third or v;i_'i-’ m.inner I'f the p.ini' r. ' dd f M'^1 .L’•'>•. Tile tinc't .^in|■il! lin thecolhc-- rie.;i was tl)^' nilK h-ilijlire'l eal.'\;t'» whieil I>le e le- pri '' iile 1. in all the spl. udor of e-I-r an I exj.r si.ei. ■•St. .! h and the Il;tal;t ('hri't," lint. ca’.ne ;.'r th ark a' iJiancho and Sweetheart mo. S. veral slaves were returniiiir frotn th.e fi> Id. tiiid by them I w is dire, tfJ tt n ”1ohl', I >w,” white-wa.'bed log m.i(|s.ioii. enclosed by a ji.iling. ^hich was the resilence of the planter. It was surrra.indoil l»y g.irdens. a lawn, and cotton-tieM'; and had that sut*stantial rnr wliii 1, i.i lon-s to tie- pl.iiitation homes of thrit’ty plant r- in new conn- trie.-; nothi'iir was e!,g-nr and e.xp nsivo, but ■ ■verv thiii'j ‘^nlistantial; sin h as fine horsi’>. .-let k ilaiii.iue'l .1' It \v'a'. It s Cl jitii n,” in lit'- plaevs of it- iila/.inir'. e.iui] "i’ -n in the s. e> sn;al! r > ; *ion" ( haract ri''i- of tin n ahle. w:i' kn' . k' 1 down f >r 1 .o.'d•, 'fh, Lrin and I'hild” broii-.ilit Aiioil: r the I l;t.il;t ( 'hri't, Id for S-J.-Jno. The "ron- li"U_!i d* )ii i\> d in ni.iiiN r> \i_'!;t .'^l.u.'tii. 11 i... a id m.inm r of .Nj nr.’’. >. A •y .'Inrill I, in wh . h the ster w> re I'.Uo ili--tin_nish- Vir- ••St. in one ]>art or other i>f tho Fmjx ror's vast domin ions, and of late years t;,-y had been remarkably trouble.sonio in tho pro\.noeof Kwang-tung, [('aii- toii,] dircctiii;! their i-norgic-s chit'flv to jiawnbi'o- kers' shops, (often the baukingdiouse.s of China,) ami even to the (lovornment tiiMSurios. \\ o eaii call to mind several gang robberies ot this nature, in whi( h tho jn ivato residoncos and public trea suries of in.aii larins wer>! most efb'Ctnally emptic'd. llar.liv loss fret|Uont wore the instances of ob noxious niand.irins rot'oiving terribb' retribution at the hands of tieidiouti'rs; who thus ga\e to tlu'ir main olijet t of pli.nder a sort ot ineretrieioiis ].opularitv that served them in g toil sle.nl. ()th- cr c.i.'i ' tiiero wert; loo of l.iriro l>oi]ii's ot men, be- 00111'" forniidalilo I'V thi; sjioils ot the sta, handing on t!ie eoa't, taking p't-ses'ioii of walled t.iwn^, ■ iiel h.tMing ilieiii to iMiisom; and '> completely, at one so.ison, from tle/so di'or.l. rs, was native c.imnii'ree pir.ilvzcd, that in tin* fertile i^l.ind ot ll.iiii.iii tlio cr.ips of gr.iiii and sugar l.iy rotting in the fi'dils. tho cU'toniary vessels tor their f uis- ]i‘«rt h.a\iiiL' been e.iptnr* d by pirates, or remain- inir idh’ throuuh fe ir of Mpturo. I'roiii siich low he',^innini:s it is not unlik l\ that the pli -elit lno\emi-nt may ha\earis'n: the Ir.iii'itiou is e.isy fV.>m ;i rolilier to a rebel, and tVoiii a rtd.e! to a h.-ro. .and |>erh.ip' .a |..ifri >t.— .^lanv or m .'f were nn inbei- of tho 'i'riad .S.>eie- t\; alel in tiii^ a^s.niatioll sil'ee'still b-.a'ler mi“ht tind the ni.iehin.-ry of a political revolution readv to hi- li.iiid. Tiie profe"od object of this s.icii tv is to nns.-.at tin- 'i'lrtar usurper and jd u-o ;i ('Inn. '.' iii>>naitdi on the throne: I t there ho .idd. d to this .an infii-ion of leliidoii'- eiitl.n'iasiu, and \\r' h tve then liie two grand re|Mireiiients of :i sUeee-'llll opji.i-ltion to c .ll'lltllN'd aUt loiitV. whieli 11 ithiiiL' I’Ut tie- radical s imi.ine" and hcalthiiie" the c-t.ibli.-hed ord. r of things i- likelv t.t with-tand. ,\n.l this >oundnes- and healthiiii" aie wanting. F >r a loiiLT lime the rebel' vi-m to ha\o con- fin. d thrni'' he' t.* a coinpar itivt ly rein .to part of lie- pl'ovinc,' of I\wali:r-'i. .and to h.l\c eoiit. llt- i d I hi iiis 1\ ■ s w it h h'vy 111:.' out nbii'i.in' in nrmoy troni the towii' and \ illag- s through which they pa-'.-d; I'tit two or three \utoiies over the wn t- tdle.l le\l' s sent to opjio'e tin 111 illfll' 'd HOW litc .11,'1 \i'_'..r in‘'i their nioveni. nl'; nel havinii j.a'S- 'd tln’ natural niountainoi;' b.irrier wiii h '• pa- ratfs l\ A:in.:-si an.I the tw.i adj. ininj pro\ine«' t'l -ui tie- le't of fll'nia l*I0|irr, iiii'l pi"- iii:: V. 11; L'l'cat r.ipidity thio’;-h th.' province' on tie .>t!ii r si |.’ of this li.irrier tow.nd' the :inei>'iit r.ipit.il of till’ oiiijiir.', and e\hil>iiiir_' a unity f di"iLii and a It n ii-itv of parp 'O that i» t 'ken the pr 'I'l'.ee ane.ie.: tli. ni of a nia-t. ; 'pint. And i!; ' ne>'t no\' 1 I'.Mtur*- ..f their pr .’.:r. " i« lie- .li'l'l iv of ;in icon... I.i't:,' zeal in : ':anir" e -ntiM't ti the li'ii il t'lr.nt'e in.lifb Iein o on 'U' !i 'ub- L'ives us no rest by night, and deprives us of ap petite. We have alroatly appoiiitotl Lull Kieii- vini£ ((lovernor (lOiioral of the'I wo-Kiang) ami Ke-shen to be High ('oinmissitniers, each to lead a strollir army for the ( Xtirpatioii (d‘the l^ebols; and also »omm;inded Shnhingali, tlie (lovernor (lonoral (d’Sheu-si and Kan-suh, and Vu-sui, the (lonoral (d‘S/.’( hnon, t» proceed tollu-pih and llii-naii and extiipati* the 1’i‘bels with their united forees. Wo n ly on their acting with one lu art, 1 .and allowiiiLT m* ti’rritory to b(" dostrov(‘l by the ! lb b( Is, and so restore jieaco to the oonntry. I/'t tln'in not bo slow in wliat they d.> .-o as to bring thems(dves into trouble. ^ | As to tln> (tflieors of tho jirovincial city of Wu- chaii'j. ^^’o direct Su to present a true account of ihein. ()beV this. ' I The lo.'S of life at \Vu-( hang-foo is s.iiil to have been v ry gre.it, ami the captors wore >s|.ecially bent on domoli'hing oflici.il n'sidcm-cs. 'i’omp!e.- with their idols are also s.aid to have Ik'I'Ii gene- r.illy di'stroyed.] if, as h IS been siiij, im’ti are often good in 'pito of their fdtli, we -UT'po.se wo may apply tin- .' iviiej t-> p dilii s, and claim tfiat some men rea son oorrcetlv ill spite of their prineiph‘s. An iii- st.inei' of *his latter disereptncy, and a proof of tho theorv, wt' roi^ard tin* aiinoxod conservative vii \vs e\pressed liv a \erv /.e.ilous Democratic journ d of New York, callo.l /»tr »> //( ;ii >- tho tlf niiiil/ Ih iii'irrilf : ‘‘Eri/s i>/' (\iiiihif."—'I’liere i^ sUi 11 a temleiicy ill a portion ot what is railed th* *T-foi'm pre-^ of tho I’nite l States to decry tho “evils of capi- t.il,” and to abus,‘ “eapil.di't',” th.it a l.irire da*' h.a-* r. illv com.' to ri’g.ird all capitalists neees- sirilv tile cneiniivs of ali ]>.> ir peoph'. It is :i irr.'it mi'take .and a I're.tt folly. What i' “eapil.ib'” There is no m igic or niv'terv about it. Itisiiothinu' but hoarded labor. It i' tin- le'iilt of all proc. iling I tbor of whii II the indn idual, whi'ther honc'tly or not, has sonndiow or other eoiii" into po's. s^ion. It roprosents pt't I thor; and I>v that faet it bi-eonn-s the reniunora- tioii of pii '. lit toil. All money i*; but a eouveii- tioiialisni to indieite to II' th.it so muidi toil h.is. bv s.imeb.nlv or other, been already cxpeinh’d. ,\. coriliiiLdV. from the \eiy earliest times, th*' lo ed. of sue!! ;i niodinni a* money has been felt. 'i'lio procioiie met il- h.ivi no puticular intriii'ie worth. \et ha\-, .Ml varioU' aecoUnt', th • reeommenda- tie.i of eonimcrce for thl' jmrpo'e. A' to the in- I riii'ic wortli, if .any one ('r::'. >o. on a de-ola te 00(( Worth of raw cotton, wore at Liverpool on the 17th. ill the Dritish Parliament, in reply to Lonl flooolvn. Lord *Iohn llns.soll slated that the Km- jieror of (.'liina iiad ajijdied to tireat ]5ritaii. for assistance, but no urlors had been given to intor- fero in any way, except for protection of liritish property and siibjoets. i{')ston. May 'JO. irsjifijii r (tl'fiir .MitJihriJ. — A great (“Xeitcmciit w'as eroatcd cariy this nn ruing by tho destruction of a j»rintin',x nffieo. .\ n»«dt entered the, (dlieo ot .1 pa]>er called the Life ill Boston, destroyed the furniture and throw tho typo in the street. A •'reat crowd collocti-d to witno.~s the soone. , try, he had never listened to ctlorts of .nv-|tr'"" eellence than the two w hic h had heei^ ili'V'^' ' in the ('«d!ege Chapel during the d.iy. 11^'^^ proceeded with appropriate epithets t.^dm-.V I the addres.sos of .Mr. Niclnd.son and I)r. ()f the highc.st order of merit. D,- jexprcs.sed the general .sentiinent of the in',ij, "' I (lo no dishonor to tin; high distinction ,, ,'' awarded these gentlemen, however l,v 'j I that Dr. Hawks him.sdf has been the ''iv-ir'!'"'^' j mont of this (x-easion. With a lil-eiaUtv ind J^IOO,- i »11 prai.>^e, lie has laid himsidf out for thV ri,.ii,a ! lostroved by fire : 5>'h1 in.struction of the company here Three Sermons and an A(ldress from )),. ij. J within the sjtace of four days will inakf m , ' the literary life of almost anv one. U;, j- tion (d‘Sir Walter jiah igh — the si|lij,.,.f 'I Lecture before tho I i istorical Soci,.tvHi, J.’fj i"' morning—was magnificent. Xothin.r ing to the argumc'iit or to the laiii'iia.r, lOxcusi' me for not dw( lling more ;,t the present, as time and exeitciiit nt i mit. Von have mi.ssed a great dial le ing up. Voiirs truly, A:e. (.'liapel Hill, N. "Jiif. '';'di f,,r iiMt |„.r, ''■’t e^iii. I. ■; ■:.n t le ( niia i!;.! 1 ar.-i J ph and Infant Christ,” thoii'di not a fivor.i- bh’ 'pecini.-n of the ni.ister, bron-ht 1 ..'iCn. A pietui" of ••.l. 'ii' and St. .I.diii" on the banks of th' d.trdan. broii'jlit ”,nti. nri!( of tnrk-' and fat >; _M-o ( hiidi' i:, plenty n- Vs, geese^ hens and eh;, k. us, h.iii'i's, 1 ali_iit. d r.t tie- wh::'- I'lte, a hundreil y;r'ls from tho ^ralli'i-y of the h >ii'e. ami one sl.ive -ri._rer- ]y to.ik my hoisc by ,'he l it. whih* anotln r bej;-.n • I ri-i>|.iv,. niy saddh'-liairsj l i, tore | dr.'w mv I t o fr 'in the .'tirrnp. \s I waikr 1 t.tw,ir.|s the ilwelliiiL', 1 w:i> iin t by a gentleman in a linen rouudaboiit and vsilh 'i'iar in h,.' iiiouth, V ho cordially shook my '.i.ii.ii ar.d in'.ir. 'l me in. As I have said, tin* hoH'e was built of logs, Imt v.itli manv I'lonis, 'ind being w liitew.aslio-l, and a piazza ninniiiu' along the front, it had an Npjiear.ineo of rospei tu- , bility that .a Nort!ier;ier Wdui'l nevov i" lii.vo a log hor..SO e,.;;].l dixphiy. At tho t. i tahle, uhi' h w jiroftt'-.dy pilcl \. :th go'd thinirs, fheia* s it besides a dii^niiie I matron of ilii’ '‘M si ho"l, In'r son, tho voniiL: host jiisl miin.-d, and -hortly caiiie and so.itod himself, :■ dark-conij'lexi iiied, tiioroughdircl hiokiii'.' ireii- tlein.ni, blit evidently in premature aL'o. He was ]ire nr-.d t'> me as ‘*.Mr. J .” lie woie a long nnsh iven gr.iy and Id.n k )M'ard,aiid his hair \va' Hn ak. 'l le.t tliinly witii «iivei-str.nnU. I roLrarded h:ni w ith some cnrio.'itv; for his suavity, his iuti l!:i:enee, h;s power.s id' ple.isiiiL' in eonvi r- ?ation, bis finislicl courtesy cansc-d ine to sot ';ini dowi: a* a nnn (.f .vdeiy, aii'i j marvdh-d to find •-ucli a man in lii.s sc( lusion; yet there was in his alij'caraiiee a s'Hn' tliiiig that made l!i’ jM'roeivt; th.it h'" WMS the splendid fragnt' lit of what he hatl been. After t'-1 h(! hospitaldy invited me t‘» go to “hi.' easth',” and led mo across a court in tho rear of the nninsion to a log cabin jf one roi)ui, containing two bi-ds, an enormous fire-place, garnish' .1 wi:li a riw of long pipes, while toliacco b».ios and otn.-r a].pnrteiiances of a determimal di'iiit in the crevices betwoon d int> a pipe three feet loilll, an.l we commenced sniolin:_r, .,,d all the while I was puzzling my brain ti, know where I had seen this gentleman — this .^ir. dones. He was tnll of anoc'lolel JIc knew N'.in 1 Tile ’:';ice]ition," bv .^lurillo, I s't y.'ar. brouLdit over SIimI 'HM). ■ h is,..! l.v t!:i' I’r-!ieli (lovcriim. iit a st! 'llg e !i;pe?itio;i. .V. »'• YuJ, Kr. 'oM HI 1 It Wa' in the fi iris liir- • of ■TI is- t I I If '/ '//'■ Pillifl'' li-lil I' riil.— _'r;.|di r-’port' that Lieut, ^\’hipple. si't ,iifs. wis to stall tV'.ni ^\’:!sh;n•.:f >11 ! {'.r I'.'It .''iii;t!i, Ark ins.i'. \di i w 'ul'I ;mini ■ I i:i'' h' . i 'nizv iiis ji ii: v and ] i to siirv. y the loiite I ,1- the I’acifie ni! i •■e Albn'pe 1'jU.'. ’1 he DeU'.-.t I ri'c I’l;-- s;\' ihiiri'i'. 10 tel- iih a'. son and par'y had |.a"( 1 ■.hroii'jii similar mis>ion ti..- S.ilt that , all'l eity oil a t" r. turn bv W.iV of iiit.i I' COMMrMCA'no.NS. 1 !i!t TIIK oii.-r.itN i;::. .1/-A'o//o;-.; W(! W-iuM l!'p(etfuilv a-k yo:ir indidg.'n.-e, while we submit the foli-'W.n:;- hasty rein irk' ;n lelalion to tlie inlainou.-. aiel ilisgraecl'nl ju-.ietice (d ■ ti.-aling” in ord'T to pro cure' votes, duriii'j an ( leetionei riiiir camp.iii:M. That tie' riendy of ldaek'j:uar 1. who i- eon- of a Want (d inerir no,' ssaiv t;; position I'.) wlii( h lit- aspii' -, I iii'tranientalitV .d’ r;elolls l'( th( success thronifli th or any other basi- ajiplianct', i> Such a coni'c, and snih ajom setise ot proprii ty fiel deeen( V inakinir oveii humble pich nsi. e'vate him loijld se k ’treating," to he expected. accords with his But that persons IS t') respeeiabiii- sinokei’, were stuek iho loi^s. He offer •'ireii, .laekson, b ith Adams’, Calhoun, Clay. l(andolp\i, anl every man of note who had figureil on the worl i'> sta"-e for thirty ye.irs jiast, and had anecdote.s to tell of eatdi. Ill' knew the private iiistory id’ every- bo'ly wno had any private history, Innl Jaiieed \Cith the I'.'llc.s (d‘ two generations, and dined with all tin; foreign mini.^ters of .seven a'Iministi'ations, and wa.s on juit of all tin? political ami doinorttic j persons sheuhl Ix seandiil of ^\ aslr.ngtoii fm' as many reigns. IJo Ide im]iiil;«' so 1. ont-rtained mo till past the small hours, yet al! th;; while I could not make; out wdio he was. ,\t length, at '1 (I ( Kidt in the jiiurning, I put thi.s (p-i.'stion direct— •‘In the name d’all niy.-t(,‘ry, sir, tell me vh!il. of all t;ie Mr. dou'.i.i’s of (he earth, irhhh .>!r. J.iIleJ '.'.lU ar'''" II'' laagl.M I lie'iitily and said: “1 know niy dear frioml; 1 rocogniy.ed .VMi^a; th" lirst. We have .lino.l to-.'ther in New years ago. I was waiting f.'. see if you wouM re.o^ni.se iii '. 1 an. “.Mr.’Jones of ,-'h ‘ " I- was sai'l witii hnmbli ty, should resort to sin ii im'ali.s—should s.) out rage (he inoia! si list; (d' any ciuuniunity — (to say nothing of the violation ot law)—allows an incm- si.'teney of character jurfcctly inexplicable. Ibit that n ligious men—church members— thos(' wh'iso duty it is to keep the fountains (d‘ morality and religion jmro, shouhl supjiort these (leinoralizing caiidid.ites, shijws alsi» an inconsis tency (d‘character, irreconcilable alik(r to ndiLdon ami morals. “Coiii-isteneyl consistency! thou art a jcwell” But so it is; nieli pnd'os.^ing to be respectable, “treat” with impnnily in tho face of tlie law,— thcreliy violating the purity of tho ballot box. .\nd church menibers sustain thosi; vitdators d l;iw aii'l order, in view of all the evils conse(jnent u]ion tho degrading practici* of “troatinjr.” ■ a: . ounl('.| f>rl'V any 'Up] '[•I* 'h the iii'.M '! h'i'Ui. wh:eh I’hina. with all other n i'i i.s. in tho earli. r 1 ivs of it' national exi'i.'uee ii'> >|ouKt 1; n"i' by anv i'hdatron' .i"oei;itioii th..t ailai hi ' |.i the pr>'"lit lv!i.i'ty; fir the imago w.'iship of China w.i' pii'vah nt ! 'ii,: b' firtr its vo'.u i's w.'ie couipdie'l to W' ar t lil'. The only wav in whi'-h it laii be explaiiie'l is, by 'iip|>osing the ( hi' f liini'. If to h IV" att.iini'il '.ini'' know ledge "f the 1' li.:ioii of th'' \\ '''t. eitln r from books or |ier'oiial in'*rn''ti.'n. or that he h.i' anion'.; his f'lh'Wer' .iii'i ai!vi'' r' ''Uie pr f 'sor' of that ro- I'.'i.'ii. ():ir 1 it.'t ace .nnt' ti..ni Shaii-.diai, ni":;tion it .1' I'r.'lial.l'' fh it l'.'for('.-Illother p.i -ket can be'ii'- pa*' li "1 .\ ink 111 may be no h nirer narri'onc'l by the l'!rnp r. r’' tr.iop'; the grea*. 't cx' itenieiit pr-va’!' iiio.ng the Chinese othdal-; an l lhem ''t nr^.-nt i-• ."iis ai'' meh' t'T tro..p', ship', ...I 1 ladil'ii V 'I T' '. 'J’o liiei wh ' have s'l la' ly tia\ i'"d ah' nt .'even hundic'l miles of country, pi' - iitMiir niaiiv natural '.d.^ti uetioii'. th" 'ii'taiico of ' im;' I "O or l.'iti 111're fr'iin Nmkin to Shang hai. iiii'l that ii' th. y ph a'c on lh>' fdr stro.im f a l'i" ol n ixiu.ible rivi r. i.' but a stej). So f'lrnii- liat'l" a t 'lre wa' le %"r in our lieiuhhol lioo'i lie- f ami thou;;h it is pndcibly not tlii-ir design, .•Is it cannot I .' tle'ir line policy, to undc't for- I'.'L'oC’ s, :t cei fainlv bdio\c«us t(> (d«scr\e J>a>sing (••I'tit' svit'j a V( rv wateht’iil ''VO, and t(j fail in no r. asonal 1" preeaiiliou. ['I'h ' city of W'u-diaiigd'oo, capital of the pro- vin.'.' ot l!n-p:h. nn nlinned in the fidlowing Im- p'r;al I'liliet, i.. xitn.iteii iii hit. oO^ 10'noith,and ! >ng. I 1 C’ ea't; on th.' banks ot' the grtat ri\er \'ai.g-ts/, Ki.ing, in tho i-' ntre (d’ ('liina 'proper, aii'l the place from w hi( h it is tho easiot ti k ep open a (.•oniinnnieation with the rest of the pio- vinec'. 'I'his city, in conjunction with H.iny- v.iii'j-loo, l.ving on th" ojipositir side of the rivcr, !oini' th'' nio't p.ipiilous and fVeijuented jiortion d'Clilna; ami, in a.idition to the shipjiin:; befoie tie 111, one i t the largest asseiiihlages ot hoiisos aii'l \e"i'ls, inhabitants, sailors and skippers, to he touii'l :;i;y where ill the waudd. London .and \'edo alone can c(mii>olo with it. The number of vessels ot th(“ larijf'st sizt! il. l^d.), accordiiiLi to the statement of a ('ath'die .^lis.'ionarv residinir tin rt', exeo(“iled 10,000, while tin' inultitmh' of small craft niovin;' aiiout was much irroater, : 'I’lie river is hor! nearly five liuiidrod uiilex tVom sea, yet it is three milt*s l>roal, and deep hips of the largest size.] Aff^ Iii(fl. FDICT OF THF FMl’KllOB. 'I’o-day (’J!lth daiiuary') a memorial was re- ceixcd from Commissioner Su, stating that the Kebels h:id captured the provincial city Wii-diang, [tho capital (d' llu-pih province.] We cannot cx- jiress otir indiiriiation. lleaiii^-yunif, the { loncral, fought \iith the Hobids on the eiistward of the city, and was victorious; 'jut the westward of the h it bet of iron a mueii one of O'ld or 'iher which ihc'O nil t.ds are cireumst mei ', h ive, from an o.arly st.ii; h 't "rv (d niatikiiid, rocoiiiuioiided them Were li ft, liki' li.ddnS'Ui I'laml. lie wnuM tin 1 a iiion \.'iln:»ble tool than But the j'l'iportion in v irietv of of'the for thi' tollll' ami !"11 1 US','! >r nil foi l' ! :ht. . crn- a :i til. elloU' The .Manchesti r (N. H.' Americ.in thus refers to the double-dealing c(Uirse td the now Chief Mairistiate: “It Was in tin': year !''•)(*, while (Ion. Floret' was Fresidont of tin; ('oiistitntional Convention, that the irreat “Cnion .^I(•eting” was Ind'l in this city. (ion. Fierce in comjiaiiy with several nieiii- liors of that august boIy came from (’oiieord, and they all .'it!iered upon the platform (d’ the eity hall with gro;it anxiety d‘ mind, intent upon saving the I’nion. During the evening (Jlen. Fierce .arose to speak, ami was saluted with many cheers and some hisses. He was interrupted in t!io progrois of his roin.irks by one (d’ the fiercest free .'oiliTs in tin; eity, a man who.sc ojdniuiis no Whig over endor.'od, but w ho never, so far as we ever lieai'l. gaV(* utterance t(> sentiments hostile , to tho l iiioii of the States. Some of our readers . Ill tv remember how (leii. Fierce burst upon him in a V(dley d‘(lonunciatioii, until his throat pare!:* (•■I and ( hoke'l. V. t (len. Fierce has taken .scores of nicii, bidding precisely the sentiments id’ that :nan, .and bestowed upon tln'in the government I>atroll I■_'(*. He has doin* more and worse than this. He has not only remembi-red in tho parti tions of liir spoils, the fiercest and most obnoxious *it north.-rn free soih rs, hut bo has gone to the ,«.outh w In re disunion assumed .an organized form, sat in c(Hiventioiis ;ind c'ii'tructod platforms, and .seh'cti'd tho leaders of tliost> »e(|itions couchocs for hi' eoiiti'h ntial a.lvisoi'I It cannot be deiiicl and is not deiiii’d, that a large part of his appoint- monts are ironi a chis' against whii h he has stood arr.iye'l, not as ho luis s;iid b>r j'.artv, but on the high gnuinds of patri'iti'in. Ho has bestow«'d tho nio-t iinjiortant (dliees upon meti more (dunix- ious than tlie ill-fateil John Atwood, whom he immolated, more ultra than tho extn niists whom ho h.id ;ilways afTeetcd to (!os|*ise. The aurocr.it of New H impshire ha' b. eoiin' th‘ antoi rat of tho Cnion. Fire-eaters and fillii nst rs. lisunioii- ists and northern ultraist', make merry at his bam)iiets, throiiir his depa;tnioiits. c(dleet hi.' r-'vonnos. Treadiery—fraud — hypocrisy, are tio ro'speeters (d’ porsoii'I” And the .New (>rle,ins (’lunmorcial Bulletin thus rapidly sums np the recent nction of the Di'inoeraey in r.'-'ji 'ot of the Free Soilers: “Wi ll, wh.it hive they done, since tiny came into power, to make good their ( laiin ;is advtte;itos, jHir (d’the rights of tin' South? From th‘ir loii'lly v.iunte 1 and oftiii ropeatcl profes sions of unbounded loyalty to tho S.uith, and un- pi;ilili' .l (h testation of Abolitioni.m and Free S'lili'in, they led tho Southern ]>ooplo to place e >nfi h'liee in their ]>rofost.ifions. Thi-y made (!eii. Scoff a crimin tl because Seward ;ind his pestih'ntial crowd. su|>portcd him—a thing he couhl not help. Wh.it have they done’.' wt' re jioat. \\ hat li.as (ton. Fierc(‘done, to justify the promises his Soutln'rn friomls made f(U' him?— Lot US see; he has made Mr. Mcl’lelland .a Cabi net Mini'ter. ."Nlr. .^I((^ is about as ardent a I'rc' S'liler a' there is in the land! Ho has made • ieiier.il Dix Sub Treasurer at Ni'W Yo:k. (Jen. Dix is as r.ink .in abolitionist a» can be fmml :iiiy- wln'ro! H(' has ni.ido .Mr. IVasleo Collector (d’ Boston. Mr. F. hati's slavery as bad as Hor:u-e (iredeyl And a lar::e majority of the Now York oj1ie('s are fillo'l by l-'r'0 Soil apjiointees, at whiidi the Hunker Dein'>erats who su]>]iiirted C i."!, in I'^ds. growl fiercely! The fact is in the niattc'r • d’ North'. rn appointments, Fresidont Fierce has done exactly what till' D( nnxrats ass(>rt('(l (Jon. Scott would do in ease he was ehcted Fre.'idont —give l're* Soil the jTodoniinaiiee.” i Ttiiihihli/ nf /ill if roinf (pmi ifs n. (\t rrir'r^ of i'lildr. — It is stated in the Ftitnani Cminty (’ourier that Jlr. Lyman I’aily. of (’armel, who is extensively engaged in the cattle business, t the l ist circuit court in that county reeoverod a verdiot for ;^(iOO damages airainst the .New Vork and Kri(! Itailroad Company. ,NIr. Baily pur chased five hundred and twonty-nim' fat cattle in Ohio, .and put them on a froi:ht train at Dunkirk ' destined tor New Vork. Tlie train was more than two d.iy.s and twi* nights on its pa.s.sage to the city. The difterent comluctors turned n deaf ear to Mr. B’s rorjuest to stop a sufticient length of time at some station that he might feed and ! water the sutroring cattle. For fifty-nine hours i tho poor animals were without ftwKl or water! They were damaged, according to the testimmiv given on the trial, to the extent of tive dollars a head when sidd. The i>rinci}do decided by this case is an important one, both to niilroads and cattle dealers. FAFEB MAKINt; IN -NOKTll I'AUm.ix x We believe there are five I’lp r mi!], ,j,, ojK'ratioii in this State; and anotli,.r. viz- Neuse .^l;lnufacturing ('o.” lati'ly inccrporat,.,] ]J’ letters Fateiit fnun the (loveriior. with ' V ... '■ '’'Milt'll (d >1?.),000, IS in iiroce.ss of er. eti,,i,. ;,1,. miles from thi.' City. 'I'he two .'lills n,, |[.|j ; , (the “.'laiiteo” and the “NeU'e” iiii!b., v;jj ' sumo annu.illy about one miilion an.l a liuf i'. (d‘ »dd B.igs; and the other four mills, iz;;,; j.- .. ettcville. Sin Iby, J.,incoln and Saluiii. a> more,—making :5,000,(,lo0 of stock us-.l aimuallv in North Cardina. ! At ?.■> per hundred this will cost .?'.io_(n,(| ' whole public tax, paid to the State Tp'i-nrrr |,v the Shorin’s, for tho year I'oT, w:is ixan,'- V".'tr IM] .so,i:;o :;4. The same for the 1{| th. So that, our (dd i'. y the amount .- f t,: In al'i’i'-, ,i,- T.is silj.j.ji,,, ;^Nl,5oij 17. savc'l,) W'.uM I fur eitb- r ;.'f y, I siii.tiuO to spare. Thes'‘ iiidhs can be, ami from their ,^;ate. Ap_'m;ies il.r tlic l'iin.'lias, ot Bags are being established all f.vor rlie .rat.' for that purj)0.so. Only let our iii/' ii's.r.". a/id , induce thoir .servants to save, wl.at lia> tofore wasted and (b spised. aiii] tiii-v w'lil '•■..•.t'v ai'l an important industry. ;ind he tliciiis 1\.^ iM,,.',. by .?‘.t0,000 annu;illy for such .',i\iii;;. Wh;!.- cannot, therefore, conseieution>|v, t,'.. low citizens to tmr iij> their shirts ai.d tr.!;> to make d'l Bags, we may rh/ ■ th(*y ,'hi»ul'l .'fow away tor the papt.*r-iii.ii\tT''U.'/i as tiim; ami har.l iis.ige ha’.e aln a.lv i- .i;',,r,' / into nierchaiitalde stock. \\’o say th-'ii, • n,j,:i- cally, “.saV(> vour B.i^'! "— (I ri'i u n'lKi'l p.ipiihms city spriiiir attin-. am r, Will it be believed, th;it in this ago of j'l'ogi iind improvement—(d‘civiliz;ition and rotiiicment ^ eity is level with the lake, and the Wang-chang -• -when the benign rays of the (iospel of Foace, i and otlu and a liheral .system of education, are penetrating | tsz-kian;. the trlooin of the darkest hovel in the forest, any ; and (Ini' found ney w ri in 'lit' ( ">in*'d them f mediiim of exch.inge. Nor Is thi' the only form of e ipif il. It p\i*;fs al.''> in the taeilities for l.il».r formc'I by its mo.'tii' which may be formed diroetly by the ageiiov of labor itself—in building' suifabh* for earrvin;; on difloient ojieratioii'. tho m.udiiin'ry whioh is no- C'S.iry in multiplying tin' power of those who toil, or in (dn .ip 'ning tho oonimoditv they jiro- diieo. Tho moment tliaf labor realizi's more for sumption — tho nionn nt he begiii' to put by sonio- an individual tli-ui he(ieeni' nociful for f.ri'.sent i tn- ihing, au'l ;ippli( » th.it to the pro.liieti'Ui of ofhor ri'ulls—from th.it time ho let' eajtital in the worM; and ho woiiel have it thoULdi then* were but one man upon ('.arth. .and he hini' -lf foilini: both d.iy aii'l night. \\hate\fr he puts }.y as surpbi' to f.icilitate f’uture operation', that, strict ly and |iroperIy, is c ipit.il. The Indi.ill who i.' di'abled for the th:;se, but who has :i bow and arrows whi, h he lends to :in- othiT in order that he may brinir him li'iino a 1 .'1 tion ot the o.iuie he kills, i' a capitalist, 'i'h • t inner who may ha\c no ca'h in his pO(ket. but w ho has a h>af and a plough, and who finds a man williii;^- to drivt* that jdougli on condition that he may oat a loaf, ho is the caj.italist in tho labor market, and tho jdoiiiflim.in is his ciist iim r. Skill and strength are capital; they :ir(' the re'iilt (d ye.iis of excrtiiui, which has kept the miisenlar system in order. Bones and brains are e.ipital as truly as uiiUs (d dock and warduuisos, Ih'cts of shiji', towering fact(nies, or )«ilos of gdd. S'» that, strictly speaking, there is no person in the world but is or may be a c.ipitalist, althouLdi ho may be a laborer :it the same time; and it is only in a broad, rough way that we draw the line id' dislinetion, leaving on one side' of it tho irreat mass (d those who foil, and ou the other side (d’ it tlio.st' who, )iy their possession (d’ sntlicient means, take to theuisilves or have lu-.'towed np m them, in a i.opuhir way (d‘ sji'-aking, the title of eapit.ilists. 'Iho r«‘lation bi'tsvceii tln'in is consti tuted by the payim nt of wages. it is a barirain between the olio and tho other, in whatever form it may pass, whether merely for food, clothiuir, and shelter, or for tin' largest money remunera tion. We .see, then, lliat thing called “capital,” which the “progressive” journal.'? of the day would have us belive is sueli a very wizard anil devil, is m-thing but prrsrm’if fiifmr, with(>ut wliit li there could be no reward for j>re.sent toil beyond tin' imniedi.ite supply of man's physical wants. Like all other great blos.^inirs, it i.s liable ! rn-i i i , , to gre.it abuses in the hand, of bad men; but to ' to have been ec.,000 in talk (d‘ destroying it on that aeount would be §‘»0(% the additiun.-il 8o,400 being as like jiroi.osing to cut off a man’s legs to rid him | for the cruelty of keeping the beasts of a heavy ]>air of boots. What says our Social- without foixl or water.] ^ ist neighbor of the TrShinir to that? | . . ~1~. i ' Nndomd lhmocvo( ' An iinincn.e fleet of ve.ssels from all parts ot the world arrived at iiiiUrij nt \ iir ]••!;.—Xj>;. d the de:id is n"W .in:a i in it' i’.' 1 shades attnict i lir.'. number of \ isiters. ()n an .iv. r.i::!'. ci^'litr. n in. termelits taki' plaeo there d.iilv; and j-.is'iiiL' fin' g:itew IV, from morning till niu'ht. is a n-'.nii iin- brokeii lino id’ funeral pr' i . s?';..!)', iMiiiiiL' a sin.ill Jiortion id’ tin' year th.' diily iminl'cv of torments r'-aches twenty-five or thiity. Siiir. r: I't of J.innary last the inferiiieiils iiuiiihrr’J.r'i'', The total numln-r of inti rmeiit' 'iiirc it- tir-: r- gaiiizatioii to tin.' pro'( nt time is ■Ji'i.47i>,' f !. *j->,71- were made j'rcvioiis to t!i" nj' -nai.'' : the pre.ont year. Tiie fit't iiiteriiii nt t""i\ in Scpteinl'or, IS 10. S'f Efi rm not Ajipri'i,ill'll—Tiic - IK'i- ti(Uis Washington coriesp..mh nt of tiu 'v \ ;k Journal of C'unmerce non-conciirs in :if v.-!.';.',' which certain Democratic rccipi- iit'"t hs ■ liH-i favor sot upon thems-. !vos. Me dryly '■) “It was ruiu 'ro'l that some d tli'«li' ii^l recoive(l foreign ajipidntmonis w.riiM them. I know that some i.d tin s,' g. nr!, iii; n • dared that tliey woubl throw np tli'ir ("'mm- sions as soiMi as recoivi-l. Not one ^ f t’lfiH doit—my word for it. .^Ir. (iiliii'i'. "t I''-- sylvaiiia, \vanted the consul,ite at \.i.jin-. worth twelve thousand a year, aiel ‘ ' Borde.aux, worth two n throe tlioK'.ii:'!. H not refu.se it, as he jironiiscd tnl'i. lln -V• istr.ation will promptly receive any r ‘ '' and w ill make uo more re-anp tintiin nt'"t ' who resign. 'Iln'-se who inak.' tli.- L'reiit'• about the injustice (f the A'bi.an.'i!'’ ■ ■ those who ;ire ihe least fitted 1. under tin; (layornment. " aiiv ciiij'. }'■ "tl.-e.!.. Ivli:i: 111-d 'liril '..1 ■f ^ 'riie stone-masons in Cilas_'ow on the advice of Dr. .\lli.son. of eommonced Avearing mustachi 's as ;i against the injury dime ti^ the particles *.f .«and, while they are eii:: sti>ncs. Custom may be agani't j>roventives; but if it is foini'I ‘ii-! .all beneficial, we deem it tlio *ii’'.'' our medical reader.-; to n'eomnieiid tln'i by millers, bakers, and otlurs snir.lai"; A Friiirr F/o>/'id.—I’he I'.nghsh ]’ tion a report to tho cfTect that two s'"*' men, at school at Fton, wi-re ask* I t" Castle to spend tho day with the I’rim' His highness having in the cours ' t | amu.'cinents given liim.sdf some .ins young Etonians had no relish for,' " ^ gave him a .stuuul drubbing. Ihe . n'aching the ears of the ijuet n, \vh \ eertaine«l on imjuiry that her s'-a j |> sufiiciciit provo-ation to tin rit the thns the gcxnl sense to express her >;itist:H t>'' lesson taught him. er, ' ,,.r^ II. ■ ,.fl: • W' ' t!.,,. J:./' > il ii'■ f llii in English paper states that a -1» hit*'renti»if hurt fur Sm'fr- I" , Siiiilf iiiK'il 1'.' Kxci.se Commissioners in tlie niitigate'i 1’'‘ ; £'2f> (his liability being i'dOO) h»r ia>''“- mati' of b'ad with snuff. Hi^ ehjetf. was “to add brilliancy to the iiiixtuu'. ■ "— . r Chntrnc Sitih/ra.—'['he ships r Now Vork ami China now employ ( to u considerable extent, on aecunt et ' ^ , ■ ,':lld iii.lu-'' L-vd with the lake, and the Wang-chang i Tri/i’m, Ojh'x 7VH>y>e/-.—During the recent trip ' ^ Monday; among them the packet of .seamen of another race. It is ' r gatort ure tH-ar the mighty river, (Vang-^ of the Kclipse from Now Orleans, (g«ys the Webb, from Liverpool, with 720 pas- cheap tire docile, idiedient, export, aif' :.) Ihe Lebds (took advantage ot this,) ; Louisville Journal) a young gentleman, who had packet ship London, from London, with ons, and in every other respect make a mine, and on the 4th day cd this moon j jus^t got married, got on board at Mi'iindiiii to en- packet ship Mercury, from Havre, with sailors. lost to every honor.i- ; (Fitli January) .some underground explosiiin took j gage a passage for him.self and wife, but, before t lo the decencies and jin prie- I place, and thusi tlie garri.son was scattered and tho ho could get aiiborc again, tho boat* had' diovod |iroviiicial city W’u-cliaiig was taken by the Rebels. ■ of)', and he found himself guirig up the Miesis.siiipi Aecordin^f to a funner tnomorial of Su, it was I at the rate of twenty niile.s per hour* his bid- ' ties nt the ligi', as to tender the vile intoxic.-iting i iip, as an incenlive to infliience votes. Shame! shame! What a compliment (?) to the inti'lli- gence and patrioti.sin of thoi^o to whom il is ten Besides these, some half-dozen ships from ! (Jerman ports oume iu full of imniigraiut dr.. )"C- I iniinit.ible. 1 Now in condii«ion, and to (ho end tlni^ the ini. ((iiitoiu iiiactice id' treating to inflnenc(; votcK niav be en'eetnally siippres.sod, iiiid tho e!o( tive fral^ diise thereby be pn'S', rved inviidate, wo earnestly y> t nn sl r.'-peettnUy ask the eo-ojn r.itimi of all i'( ligiuu.-j and moral men. VALI l-:v COT. i .stated that Wu-di;!iig wai» able to withst.ind a siege; and only a few d:iys afterwards he ha.s to I rc]>ort that Wu-diaug has Vieen taken by the Bebels. J)oes he not know that in military affairs th 1 re is a ditFerence betw'een matters that may be p.'Stponed and those which demand instant ac tion? His memorial is as the thou;rht of a man , . I>t-*r hour, his lady love standing at the wharf and witne.ssinr the di.stressing .sijjht. lu vain did he appeal to the captain to land him, depicting his own situation and sufterings as well as those of “the wife he h'ft behind him” in the most feeling terms. At Fauucah, the Kelipse took a boat in tow laden with wood. Oa it he escaped, and intended to -A eorre-1 IlDtiviS ,,f reaso"'' f!i' The Baltimore (’lipper .says: I asks why marriages and death E.cce>m of ilrudtndc.—The C!incinnati Com- paid for.” For the very host mercial says that \\ illiam Lloyd Garri.son, in a an adverti.sement of co-partnership. spcech before the anti-slavery meeting lately held ; is a notice of dissolution. Busii." in that city, boasted that he stood outg’uh the | „ • i aT7 to 1'^ I tiion, and thiiuhed (lod ijuit he tntit uot rccuij- nixrd as a chi'iatiau. May •Jtiih, Is.',;:. in a dream Between Cluing-sha and Hu-pih Su | hail the first steamer for Menuihis From his 1 tarrie-l on hi.s way I lang-ying, who is the Com- | condition when he left the Kdiii.se,' the nas.sen- j mandor-in-chief, thoiigh ho arrived in time to (di-! gers were of opinion that he could Jiot survive 1 tain a vietory, yet he could not at the same time 1 the shock forty-eight hottrs loin^er. Ill a recerjt debate in the British House of Comnions on a bill for regulating licenses for public houses in Scotland, Mr. Henry Drummond affirmed that every Saturday night thirteen thoux- (ind mi ll got drunk in (Glasgow, and lay in a state perfect insensibility until Jlouday morning. “.My son,” said Mr. Spngg'”^ Vj^Mr. ■'^r‘'' who was devonring an egg— to instruct his buy— r.i liopdui- . . O.nr .'"!>• ins’ desil know that chickens come they father,” said tho youiig J that eirss came out ot (lio el;i' the rai-' • 11)1 hi-' '“ 'fii Spriggins drew back froni gazed on his son, then pn^ 1 to work.
Fayetteville Observer [Semi-Weekly, 1851-1865] (Fayetteville, N.C.)
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