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f ::nc:::.;;:nt and i:::.i::m.; .. IWw.erVWv wv!wrJ of Unf.j W! tWde f M tnir Adam whtsii the expt-uddim- f th GvVern-1 MH-st were- twtd nJUksw nee nrun.. W:-line-ad ci; wstt raided that theUj.'erpool fsvpere 'jggyjtCy-fTM at-oat fa bJied by the ! - At noon ft3!hnrdy4lilt, the itrTpift!e of fcjvtnnnftit and j TtyUvr Captain 'obee, magnificent the nectar of "retrenchment and fej vessel of the White Star line of lilking--. - tin" ww Urp4 apB, in and ant i ton & Wilson, left the tnrrwCT -fur JJel tfM, nata th j..;J wery reul!y in- j bonrtie without a oUtary berth discnga dwesed believe that the Administration : ged her adult passenger numbering -" f ilr Adam was extravagant and pruf- lid, and a crew, it f stated, of 80 num. lijjratr and tliat tlte only hop of saving Including children, there were probably JK.Ot..mutMj-mn by the ikctiin,.jjf-tTgn.-tJ. souls uu board. Tnrthipinw: t79m Jacki, The HM.le know the result. j tis burden. Soon after leaving the rivi Ttteexfrfes r the Government were er it appeared that this noble vessel en- 4Vtad,b4, th Aduiinktratiu comitrod rough, weather, and wa afters f. Martin Vaa Karen, trebled ' , : w ards beaten about by a tremendous cale W now entered umi a "hew ea-:of . mrw- rvireucumeni ana reiorro, roue proacuea me insn coast, ana was off Latu ewnducted ow strictly demf-ratic? prin-; bay, a few mile to the northward of Mal ciphr, TLc icrwsaries 4f War and the abide, at half-past 11 o'clock. At 12 o" XeW rrccHB.-nend verr larise additions to clock, just forty-eiirht hour after leaving tSe natal and -Military forces, at a time . el" peotHind peace, when the country was never strung, never o much re'l'ecteti an hour ahe went completely down in ly&iretn nathi. and never o little "like- seven fatltoim water, only a tew feet of ly to be asa't!ed fr tii without. ' ; her inkier pars appearing above the inr- It is well kito n that the Cunimittee on ! face. Fortunate v the disaster occurred ZtaTal Affatrv of tlie IIone of Ilepreseh-, at only a abort distance fnim the shore, tattve have reKrted a bill f T the con-': ami line were heaved airil fastened to the troctioa of i ccrew steaiiM'rs of larpf ruck, and by the inanr escapeU: JSo aiae, at an iitnDe oot We admit the : far as ran be ascertained tae number sav MctMity a-l inortanee of ouie adJi- ed is about 23K Amongst jtheoi are iu iktu to lite Xavy, we have freneutly j eluded tlie eaptatn, the firtt and third aqreu UuU neccsMtv, ont we defy tlie ' - fnenb of the .Vtmuurt ,7-.- . lUstBLrtntiOst to asini a moal eca Car so extravagant au ex- ftenditare as : that itwmiefKie for tlie : ttn4e reasoa that there is nothing for inwouw urge a wse ana prunti coDsirBetioa i- ukx xonse wre nave a.w Bay be nt-a rvlarj idle ia aar owntvf.r- gw harVw doiag jthiBg nmler tl.e an, aaa now we an 10 nave mx mire. ml a sNt tii over ve Diillion of tl,Ilaj-i. ' fehelythem. . Br wravef apol-iepiinsf these profli- rate -l;ed;tures of tae tKillic ruMiev. b Secretaries ar anu avv refer t -e"W- f- - i. ? the nulitanr aai naval armaments of ireat Bntaiit, rrance. and other moiiarehtcai : Govefrnmerjit. where the pyt are crush-1 a . j. . t , l- j , , - . i-, cttl 1 1 f it- "um o s aiissiffw 10 vieone tu eonnrmea. lie ed to the eattk by the weight of taxafhB Me had on board, as near as I could j moaU , immtdwlriT n, m. iversburg. F.e Te are mat examtdca for the imitati-m learn. tiT' jiersons, including the crew. ; inf ibe aame rebuir at BeHin that he met at Vienna. .JnptMvrWjrr Men k lnae tw4 a!mAjmtiM main-., hirf staajitvif armi and in- aval estUthment atthecoetof the Kfc Wood eaf the pende, and with the Certainty of acrcmitiating aa evcrha-low- ing eariooal debt i Caw the IVoKrat-T f ?C.-rth Carolina . , - . fee-betrayed TBW iiw ati-tvpi!,hciin KaViUllb i IIavs they to fiu forgxtten th' BtavtM 'ei" Jotferlm. fs!tn an.1 eay, were Be axtve aiMealleHl up.nt vote aa ai-T'rrYta!4i .f live r six miilwrfi ot dollars, se a ti-u of ppmnd peace, t- mm iwHMt or the .tt. to l-e emt-i.vel hjri fie who, thma-jh -r"lKST Trii'wSr ind 1 jiHiit:fftr Irr ttiF r-if-fe. and - tnanr"nf the-rtAa-'amtg' mrarsre tw tajihr.-, the . pie. votcl . ... ; , arasBst HliS rti mrm? -r 4w LtaX war , wait !and, what wonld be his an- mrtiiM.1 Pdtk ! Wljesrrer wiil tarn to the debates and the debates and ecWrtwti'"'Wiiard to J-nri f ewer-' rnBaHa ana MW;c :Hicv. wTt!c1s":tf5: 1-isce dirr.if til rt tturtv or fTtv vtars ef ew idrtMdeta eiUtenoe as a .utit -aa;WiWarw-t.' g;vW to oerttua InnvlariW Eiaxim. which ere lid to W eascaf M tnrriorrr "f th- rawkldkaa creed. Aaton "thi-e stands eZrrAreiv ihe i-fc. thatetsndin-e arm- n : tm-Mt trsa-ftire tfiytBsfVrvrh'h tWfred-Kn. t-.ei-i-W.e TheYare the :-! , rmaeti, whith t. ra,t, have aiwav need for the pcry- overawing Tiv free atom tii peeh. cumptinit and. seducing 1 the Erst famdies' bv the distribution rf'2ees',ius-f-'lDs,'' and'''"irisTiijig''tr sede.to the tmCh with.Jstwvn. TV asd w5 jeil-rof giving the Eaecutive " , 'J-'fW'. ..aT and is particle m l-.er thSBii .Wdutey!fh' etia to the w ofrh, iaws r liew tKHi-rtr&t in art these repect is eV. .!,, f i- i. ,'.'. i , rlZXTr "v wii '. ' r i. - r. 'i'v''l-9lterweremviiv""tiower mav puer OBt mji.K'n u fjv.jtes m outer t ,"..,,. . .,, 1 - i I . x- - , ibe reuuired fordnvinir mi stones saw- tareenrleadKl en:men-wtth i-owerir requireti ioruntin, nun stone, saw -a . ... . . tlw.we ... . f toe Dm eawEinj untptmii f .f.titi.in . .1 -. " tc .1- - 1 tast Biav SLOW iteest . tius is nt.iem jwi ititfure amneor to rruii iu i iJWWaWhtr. Will But a regard U tale Ri-d.ts and the Be4ati.w of V induce the deh-ea-. utso uuus 1 Jri.ia ani ium Lanuu i to take a stan-i aiatt tiiaae mea-ures oi u kle&itaf ;raryaifc:ell?..tl,'IfeI?. trovcraniet.t i jrinitia-d to esfablieh an Army and Xavy va tatf scale of Lun.pean MetMbiebies. the Sta'-- may pA-niblv. ,. ho can tsrlt f l.i,i a ! .11" farewell to their K'riel and all others. . , ... .... . 1 eaM4'eev' ! Eeeetive. aa-1 eiv principle, in-titu-?ner,f tindBage.hi.!1ma.tldi.-pleasiri- tothe reizn-tig li ra-tv. tnav be "cru-hed It it to l-e r nrktsj that millions . w thuspr.iMe,i t.. t)f .Man.f i ;n pav ing men tolif.. ! -iug wn-arepauli.-tri-s and bra bu't..;.- "ti.ti.eir coats.at.d while sstlwT miii nn.xltai.wav to. Wes'era. -feeaars . -f'yt it"r"f t r A ABtfrvn Mn,Mt.rat J-'rtnSrt'.n-t-'m M Itr. The Wa4!r;rtoa -V,-at s tiiat an it tcliigetit aid r ro it Aiiitrian. tt ho h rvldisi ajr-..Lii ! r luart 1 .-:tr- ;uil wheals stni'a'1 . r,'.-t:.e n j ;v l-ic riv wrrh iria' of h. aaifT. ri I r wuj, h r . gelKod war longer jt , ri 'r 1 .i r rt;i .1- JUttli Ak Ii m 'W Kit .'ntin'-iit a! n t ft ba 't thai tM -?.? ia.at. i.i.V be, Juuch a" T .,- l).m K-ratn- fkiurn'-i s e.-i' ,.v , and Italy w4j; ; r to draw !e . . u rv of tU- aU'"' ar.' , t. te 1. !-!' . .!.- .;t I-l. I I fiCU.'i Mil- u aiuoiig th. -e.tres. ci lie also ti.ii X, : trr at FraJikfr rt aWlote and pr. a ' an A l!.. M i I r r. i St "Li fled J a..te t fnttai Nea? V'-H. A t.iadc t.ie Vi a;- . k at Li vi-rpooi hour and t t tify - I ceaceatt bf given NuKTII AP.O from ..ur highest buadingsT" TTirfa--' i.-.I4rkof vi.,.afiiigthe.n-,ltimore r; mei ,jist;u.t, and at an avt r I . riaUortt .r tSeT-dt-t-'.-.HWi...-jJ. .1 1. --t. v. w "t,.. s.i.j. s' - t- rirnmtii.-r oaTPrniT i-jTitn c ri Yr ii.tnt n u tHtHttK: i.U ' itav. li.i.rxia' ll.c l?th Jnuar ii. . tt3 lioh s. tit h- -it frl t-4"'!e rV-'ey-drtattf. ever; "" fWS" tWt'fetrf- i-v-ei. mH ski '' - ti:s::;ii;li: iiiinvnrcK. 'r jr ffi ' Thesyj, Tayleurw a wrecked lnm-" WllUV UHUlJj.U.U. I ay Island, oH-th Irie,h coast, o the gist1 1 s - - ::J ;'".t ' January. The fallowing melancholy ae-J .. ' .' " . l,r cuuut of ll disaster Li extracted from the tttd: On Saturday morning sdie upi the Mersey, she struck, and commenced rapidly to fill, so rapidly that in halfj mate, auU. it is i-aul, ten of the crew. ... . . ' . . - but. even taking Hub as tlie ajjjrvejrate of; the saved, the fearful number of four hun- drvd persns have niet M melancholy doom. At least one hundred 01 uieeestouiu in ail niiman proimoUlty nave escapes, as tuey were on tne nines in the act of going ashore, when the ves- el rave a suddeu lurch, and they were every s-mi aluiiyen into tlie surge, line ivm-I w.nt rliiirn' item rroin.,if atwt it i- aid, by amrther account, only two U - U.e Lave been saved. Tlie wretched idiirht i-f the taseiiirtrs on Lainbav is'de - l - A 1- . - scruic'i a rrniv uisiresMiiir. , t Mr. Kempt, one of the passengers sav- . , ; , . e-t, rri;ikt the following Statement : A wen until a(.uin.on oiat- unlay. At that time one of my fellow- pengers came nnining into my cabin, and said there was land on the lee bow. 11 wind was blowing fresh from south-! . K the ship being under topails. As so.ui as it was known to the passengers t.'l.lt tlie laud was SO close thev all crow- i, , . , v ; ded on rleck, and catii 9ch confusion that the crew were Jrevented from obey- ' mjr vrfttv onlers that miirlit have been ancri-rs were let go; tuit eitner tne ca- uie tiroke or tue heavy sea caused them t.. drag, f r they did not stay the progre-s "i -ne snip, aim sue m stnicK on a rot-K. : Aftef strikiny frh. turned broadside" 1 1 I 1 eenjers jumped on shore. She remained 1,1 t.iat plt;o only a tew minutes, Wliell si -lid o21 filled rapidly, and went down sfern t.t, with the top of her m.ts visible aKive water. ... The survivors were ;. inoifered sad counted, arid 'ft was found there- ew aborrt Ssdlarcd. The itmn- lr t!iar perished will therefore be 42'J. . - WHmfttMrn C'ijw'. ' " - POirTABLE STELVM EXfifXES FOK P-CJCSTCItft ... , ,, ( -l';-" : C- '-Evening X cws - 4"'"" .the,iorJaWTm tlie sane epace of ytne,, J.here, are al- ;"S'U iHui.miwi m tuni. L-uy.reauy either built or contractexi for, a :.y Uiiam iooy it y :-- I tic flwt of veh m&v the smallest size is tkrec horsepower, which, ! . from its extreme light., may be drawn ncar mf tOM Ux a r4ngle horse, over rads upon sj An association of young men in Sun taru, where it wonld wiraett. , piece of land, ' avv: ( cuziuc ui L'tvwi'i triu,lu 1 uv ! Don. Per : may oe mifie avaiiaoieior . I .. .. , iniriipiii", or lor iiri mu me w nine oi me harn implements ot a pfant.thm. On ve- i 1112 W.KKl 0.-C. a larL'C-r Size Can be tnrl . . . .- . ... : ni-!i.l, but those alrealv descnlred are . - ,1 , 1 .1 , -tifficient for all purposes to which thev 1 1 , - arelibe y o w a'tapKl. the consump- 1 ar,,- aconung 10 uie p-- "K "''y a liiiVllCI Ul d 'llee engines are made of the best year from ports in tlie United States. Tflitenal and are, very anefttl 4tsiie.--,:-.v.-...-, , . -.. rorw --. -;i.;j.-:c. ;::L.:.;.;;:;,;:.:. GmmmlxtrTtWK the veil; know. X-o- . .. . . tJLiwj Sthtmjr. I estcrday morning aleout !i o'elock. ami for an hour or more, Lake Ontario wa plainly visible from the canal bridges on n ahinj;t,iti and Jiutlalo , ,rrrtr; wtr4 from Soring street at tJiii eur-. Hih, a 'a,int Ulw the level of tlje t.WJIl. jtt. cit.ar ulle W8ter wai plainly defineJ on the horizon, and the .vave motion of tite water was easily di certifl. It was a strange and not alfogt tiier novel instance of the jihenotnetm- of mirage. A f-w years ao the tame was w:?need from the side walks on the r part ot l.uuulo street, -ll.eiake -,iritf itttty he seeft -t'roni church stt-crrie. ;V . ii our highest l.tiihlings, and from the rooiVofa few retdeiif-e. - k is- nly m ... .- , T -o;fo-ti.a! . V 1" .1 Lai.'- -etdiar c Mi-iitiori it the atnto.p!i,:re ' I -inir up" 'e.ldly a-to ln.'di-i-e !rom die corn rion walks of life. 1 )f, ti:e tario is a ejuii-t. unaUtuing lake. vaie.r" sometimes, and but iii-'h : in n It tl.-'. it ls etliixr t' never t. uav. " I i rohi water or the mrri'.s .anitn iil stimulants. et Is Ij . fur tiintnni. An,- ii the recent inven w I..... ..,.a flollr, ina'l: l.ll'JI I'll (' 1' two hv ,oinliern V I'HI" I lo UIH.IH! 1 v l. H. Ilazl.it m. of haHrfrrr. tic of h.-r oy- ll. rlh'rk. .if New Irjean. r-.uvi ri'i .ii- are ri -jardetl with favor. ', v.;-v. - I), n . Ko-eersfoiii-dael,. k . the Kiurrrii PimL of the Stall- for ' . nit!, tin' .i'enature.of Anderson anl .iv.i''e. oi-.tht. t.iace. it was prtHi-nte'i vesfi rihn and tlie l .art Ffiu tiie'IIat-T V af- ti-r jirrfs'ed and rt-futided the tuotiey lis- Us cotiiinitti.il to jail.- - WU. t'orn, Tiii' 'lIHwn : Tjf. WHrrHin : hnee rntewl- -by. a' minority -ot.-iwl. against granting I ..Uiswnati .th, fejatiiliwtt,.,: 4. .,,iMLtmillSr SALISBURY, X C. THURSDAY EVESIBO. H3. 23. 1854 S C. C iicCKCsiintx is authorized to collect tubscriptkms aud other claims due thi Office. ntt Maiair Tmkud m a tambdaM ftir lh WfictW Hiih 8hria" fl Dm Coantjr of Rowu. sheriff uf Rowaa cit. niMkdaM tut i-feetioa fur th u$m of High TELECiRAPOIC I XTELLIG EXCE. rtom UN 8oalh Cuulmaa. I rk 91. Naw You, February iW, I8i4. Tlw Mraatrr Bailie fiua Liverpuit, wnb datea to the fib instant, aaa arrircd Thtra waa kuw ebangc in the cuttna market, ei- cept that it waa easier, and arieea mire ia fanir of bnyen. One feature, h.HireTer, in the market vaa that buyers were nut pressing their stuck oa the market. The (Uowing an the uTBcial uutaliuna: Fair Orleans 6, d. nisddbnc ij ; bur npUmds 6 aaadbna; SJ. The safes amaaaud ta t5,HM0 hsjrw of whwfc apeenhr. tn took 6,000. Th tnde in Mancheaterpreaented no aew fratnre. FVr bad detuned 1-Western brands seOins; at 41. and Ohio at 43a. SJ. hut hoMers wen net pre. phj wi inrwswi. . urn 01 an nusuues naa sreus- j rork and beef duiL R.n.lei. 1 sine; on tne marl!. j ly advanced. Money was in good demand, but ircar Consuls closed at 9tj. I WAR SEWS. ' The Cist's l.st proposals hare been rejected, and all aefntiaiions itaes been broken a ll1" "H"1 Mmnwiww ta .VPeterib-ir, had bee. ree.i:, irfCoa.u Ortuffhad failed entirely. I France the prrparatiuas for warare ' XTMcJatSjal iZL"j c.inun.vie. The ehme ofwar ,nd thestesmers m' ' Freae puns sr iliVinne iwty th M(ii 1 . ' . r : : , . . .. 1 uf IftMins snd sVnaelnrs far Ihe eslur ear. Ttm sHied - nee were coareniraiea si neve. D4r, ana me nus- 1 a"a. Omer Pasha had enaed the IHn- abe with .W.WS) tmupw. K.i., Toesday The ramorsef the ill sureees rf ' CZI2Z2T ,,,, .,-. rf th, Ramt Cmui TZTZ , -mM 1 rrfiwe i aceept the two firmans of the Sultan, qoI. i Rwa giea bar eoneent. 'Jl"! "t"I . M 'H ""i f' ' ra er,denceuf a tendency ts rise. The threes closed si 6 30 er.and-a-hair pe-cents 97 50. fT Pr.Taa.arao. 2Stb It ia d that the Emper- w, who is fully aware of the pnaitioa in which he m ,dw to tril)l ftneni nt - if he csn only preserve hn honor and the njhteof ' ". The inflneace of Count Ne Inxle ia anin wiuHi he win endeaeor 10 newe that he has rt been he sfgreasor. An imperial ok; JJJJV" H" s..rai cUasrd stesmers h Goeerenaewt to ewry tranpateronstaiHi -J"-r.ngtanrt. nL Mters wwn d;aV rent stations. About .e..d u,twmM rf.k.s ' '.1, The 46lhre- pmei)t, that was awder onler U Aiutralia, is now .4d usejr rsadinesa 4 tunigm kuw-ukinj "' "d ' craits at hnm ,..,.AAsta. asai eyia.ijetesswehwr4 Miiff wwrM ' pn-ovu,, m-s.c I eierMMir?nc. eanesuar. The eimilaned fleets were at Beyeos Bayon the 27th, Si iihips aipui conveyed a Turkish steamer with uuops it "'.."e."'f'A.-)'l?0I t into tne lyirt nei Paris., arrwed at -.Bel.T.ei.y. . T U af.l. t,. f;- .'".t,:. ' . , , ... . , ; dl be built this year than ever before is , 1 : i. i i . t taMr Ttrrpwes. La year !35 as i a I.;!) .nri.i;,,. a-..uui .......n.. . Wl. a, l.iri.'Uimillli: S1IIIU.1IT I f. five -Mu.-r.vr rvihwilnttinn nnrnna. ! ' r 7 been introduced into the Kentucky Senate. "r . . , y , . J " i., . - . .1 'i i..- . . "'' " f"1 eircuiaiion is over r, ,-uu. 1 .1 . . 1 1 l,WHt, and that it is sometimes as high ' 6 as 54,XX. . . , , n , , , ? f T . ! vel wruer, uteu tit 1 uiiaueipiiia, 01 con - ..,r.i;.,I1 r,n tits, ftth instant nt tho eoeK- i age of 31 years. Owing to the severity of the weather and the- high price of provisions, .great dii-tress prevails in Ireland. The distance from the Mississippi to the Pacific, by the upper route of the con templated railroad is l.Sfn-J miles. The Legislature of Maryland has re elected the Hon. Jamks A. Pkarce, Vhig, ! .ll.il.1 lilalA. Kunal.i fl.M VMM fw,m 1 . mie-i ..u..-. -v..v- o next March. This year. Lent' begins on the first of "Mjirrlhr Good Friday, and the sixteenth Easter uiiilay, Ilurrng the year 1S53 criminals were executed more than w in the L'uited". i. . . - 1 i.... .1 . . ' la""- ,arc ""mwr. rt in ; -rin umler the sentence of death. ' r.-.-Kri AV Vrfw Vnrt ,(. in. Jlw is Vnrl- hun n the United .Sfau, Aig, TI..UsMUi l.a ranee Monitor 1 1-i.f s by fire in th. ir 1833. The ai'L'rccute-l.JSS is es-, fnuattlsnitif - whiK n,,putdow,,to.heei n :...i..a..h !..' . Tl.e estimate docs not include nresv.here - - W The addition of these would probably show that the whole amount of the detru.ion of prop-. 'r,.v ''.v. . bv fire tlnriiiff the veer was not less ! t luring the yar was millions of dollars. i.-thiiu twenty 13" J'i'i-jx -hit infest Wanhipgton 1 a 'iT tU ViKo, iiiit iii iiuihtit:r oF rob beries are reported in .the Wt&irvf ll.e workshoi of the W ilmingtin and , Jiaehester Jaatl lid, are to be toeatc'lt by the Atul'ui, fur the immediate return of nit. r nenrlv lh the lWtih ahip of war on th coast, in" the West Indies and-tlio Faciflc.: :.i been considerably enlarged. . . tSlUft ia. ttjk .pnblelivd;Mi40NrI. .Cornpritinise. whU-h, heingin daily. StAMAN'S FPJEXD SOCIETY JOF . " WILMINGTON, N. a The claims of thIiImporUtitlenevo lent tociety, on the citiisens of this place atw nw w wterrr ewwtteg geaajaM jr isssv . , . i now being presented to tliem by ttie l.e. dtfci,je Upon the introduction of slavery Wm. J. loAjioDox, who Is the authoriredjin such Territory, the Senate adjoiim Agentof the society. Jr. Langdon ad-1 ed. Mr. liadger is entitled t the floor dressed a very large congregation at the t today. Presbyterian church, on Sunday evening I. hmt ',e ".ng hour the Ml to , 4 , ,. ' ,".,. , i itidemnitv the claims for trench sioha- litjt t ndilnh aitiKaass-A'f imiin I ukHa s-tT nail s I it- 1 . . . ' nominations, before whom he exhibited tue necessity aim iiupurutiiee ot 11119 urs, , are too w en acouaiiueu wiin our opiu and the plans and alms of the Societr ! ions -hr ttpproval of this bill to need any the magnitude of the undertaking, and . j , . , 1 . . I. 1 u,0 great goou wutu ...a oe certa.u.y vor .,loorab,0 am, fra)k aowa, expected to result from its success. I roiu ot- tni Senator from California, who had his addrssss we learned that much bus al-' heretofore "Opposed the bill hi the Other ready been done toiiirds tlie accomplish-jbrnnch of (Jongress4 that further investi roent of tlw objecte ?f this society, through 'ftion and reflection had convinced him :,: " . f w:i 1 of his error and commanded uow Ins the great liberality of the citizens of Wil-: mington, and br the bcncvplence of so- cietie and private geutlemeu in other Ut of friends in the House of Kepre towns of this State, and of die Northern jsentutives. Cities; f?ut after all, snch is the magtit- f The IIotse of Ku'Rksektativks, du- and an at an sml 1 tutle ot tne miuertaKiiiL' ii is loitud neces- i r nir uie iiRrriiiiiir uoiir, vas iiicniemaiiy 1 1 . t j a a . I 1 l. fJiisarT- to carry into the country, the ai.- VrTAjH in debate upon a bill repnrred eT. U aidTand it is hopedit will bei''? "'V- ni" '"vuli lu EnrUud and, " . , . , . , ,.. aiiieiKiing tne laai ieiisioii aci nr jevo- auw bemr opi I ett 1,1 " a 'pint and lib-1 iu.:(llinrv ...i.lox,-. ' , a , lllaL.. the ,nlity cu"",,t,nurte tu tL,lt bpw,J chantv Whieh is httiua tile chritiun and i.p,l(,,!i (.,.r,.tr m.-rv n Vre t. :... ....1 ' 11 is iin Li'ii,t:iii 111, ui'i m 1 1 , ,, . r- , , that we stioiim go into any lengu.y uo-jte0 tail of the plans anl objects of this socic- ... . .1. i: .) tv, or 10 oreseut at lentrui, n euoiua 101 ' 1 . . . ? . .... aid. The citizens of this place will l,ave" (another ot.i.rtnnitr this evenii.tr. at the ,....,rr- ,Vm...""i. .X..;:;, .; ;.r.:..: , , . ', . ' ' itormation uesire.1 oy mem, ai a meeting to be Ll1J for tLat PurP"'e- . . : Tlioro um fi Power PresKi-s now in alteration in North Carolina. Will not ....uu.u- - - i . ... . . , ii r frier., s n d us a tittle duniiL' the' Sprinr and Summer, and enable us to se tfu one in Salisbury ( We have some the ensh ill advanev, (and' they could ea sily do so.) it 'would enable us to meet the! necesearv expense of pnrchin snch a rrtmi.ltrltiii-r.Viir.aiT.Trtw.n. ... . ... .... ... "": e confirm, the sa. r"' ...T.m;,... - ... .;- eU, t.tlt U1C SCCOIIU was Ol.jecietl lo ; ami (..,,,..,,. y 1.. H l,a tn no-' own lift-. 1 fnirty . .fl J. ' .' l.-.U .....l.t .n..nir.u.l ,11. . . .. ......I.,....l - l.,l...! - -"I - -- -- . , , . ' e i v . n . .1 pointed by the Spanish government Xa-1 very (mUw of d-ui. I i,. heens.be. he the Uie preseni year : out ii re Hires iiieaiis io .... .,,, , ll ,,... ; . i i.Muai... i. l v . i ., ;t . U,rtte-atltrminril. witlt tltt umli rslaml-i . -. . - ' , , 1 ....... Till. t..vk'n.np; ..... . ... tms that the Committee ot Wavs ami',. , , .; , " . I. i . v -- . .-t ao it. irearn or onr present suoeciiueis -- . v -- - - , Kt-vol.ilioiiarv linn, n . have been iml- .. j i t t. ...... ii t i ii i-iiiiii enioi itat now sunjirnnrrr-TTTTnT .: ,. ,,.... .. i.b,oi.hi..iii -stmin mi.i iii.t usiiii i;ir . , . ,., 1 . " ' .-..,ii,,.i''-tf-''T'i''rt'J-t 1 - prrty, . ., 1 . .1 if.. , ....v. ....... - lo me paper, as in pniee uie o nirniniin on an elevation ejuul to the wants 01 the 1 commuuitv. .hat sav ow friends f . "" thereiyctchf'.m'''for improve-! ment, and we earnestly ask our patmnsf ,t.. tin. ,111... t;,,n wlii-ther or n,.t .1 1 . ....i ii . 1 H'hl. e tlo not iinuerstunii wliv our thev-hav not a iruarantee in the past, . . , ,-, ' . - . - 1 '.uilii ili'spati lii's did Ijot rnacli lis 111 tune l,,P H' I'll U O I11BV 111, III I P iiiinri. H ill - . -r-a- out, at present, gating more dettnltrtr I I .... .. ... . - ... . . v. i , III .ri l'KICH OF NKMiol-.S. Tlie M .ntiromprv J,,rair hm im romarki ! upon the liijjh prtetw lately pai.1 tiT land aixl ne-j Sroetm Alabama. The J.niriiiu tl.mt tliat:L lilaulin? land pun-hased at tnvntv d..ll:irs rxr acre, with ngroe coe4ing a thoutmi dollar t n . j j- r mvi : ' "The hih pri whichhave Ikh-h frm-lv (fiven i .iiUi.'ii!tvi'..ii. rr.it. ilit.d tl , . ( i . , ouiiliiih conraiuiaieu 11 in manv ut the lnrn sale whrh have taken . n . . ... ,:.iita alliance with France- nine? uqnir- tueaso.., eumr ...r i-aan or 1 1 . ... . have t'in : suf.j'i't ot general coininent. in a recent ale, last MotKlav, bv the auctionct-r. Cn-n. Carroll, we noticed the folh. rat,for' instaoee-f.; eiehtevn across of tb estate of i Wm. .M.-Leinori, d-ceasl,h.ch wore sold 01. ''""n """"' "1,)lt. f,,r' tVafcegTejpite.U,-. house sertftiits. hot all cr.nmion field hand, and ! fnoattV-llsMfcy-Tem-rwaaw--. rCan; tltr.- women, from 10 to 37 years; teu el.il.lren. fmm two montl.t to sevrn tears: one sixteen years brought 4:W; anotli. r of seven, j -, - , , r; -i,'i l'VMM' troop-t to lurkev, hhglatid pay- .tTt mi,, I mu.t.h.'r twelve, vc ar. hru.l'rlit .I0... . 1 L. T ,n 1 J two foii ieaK-werewM it. fttmityfor -t, f A woman of 37 yara, with ix cliildnti, from ' y(l(y - r "Thm are lite highest price which we have ever notie- d paid for utrw't-ff thi d-sx riplion : and which, while it shows an aiiidih crrttifcTi'-e in the continued prosperity of the plaiitiii' ir.t. r et, develop also a f.-itr that pri.-,- are raniiii; far abcrte Ihcir l.-gitimate i.inf, and not ju-li-tied hv the ruling rats lor the valu- of cotton - - ana LdaotaU on products" CryHtil I'alar Amtnttitm-irfrt. Exhibition of 4he Industry of all Nations,' Lhave jiu.1 submitLedto tlie atoekliolders a , statement of tlie present situation anil lu- ture . prospects ..of ...ihct'Mipaoy, from; ...i.:i '.....I c. : e . .mca w c a ..et.. . m.c.em . " It ai.nears tliaf the total receitda ol tlie A ssociiM ii hi from its iiifi u-porttti'n'to tlw? .iss.ienttii.il ipihi us im'orrKira(4n to S'l tiTkLio, T-t... i ' , n It. 17.S(J .Ti. The JarL'est receint oh penscs of tho csfiUjlishimmt, lnchwing, I'T - ' '" . mrnmine. ; TZT I'lLo rejK.rt tells us thitt the Directors have : determ niake it (.ennanent. The statement!- 1 . . ... 11, i shows that thev are in debt to the amount; ' '",",. ' " . J ... ... . . Mownnls Ihit.'tiim. i .oiftai, winch w in part bsH-iiretl l.y , .mortgage on the building." The Panama Kail Hoail is so far n!rn.(,rctmg lirmly .with the allies ol J urKey, i. . .. .. ., . u . liuasiiiuclr us lfehrinni citimot tnaiutaiii a j pleted as to allow tlie cars to run to Obi. , .,, :,...,i.. jl. J ,HJ, 1 nnles.fri.rtn Pinauia, and the trans-1 of tlie Istliiiijts Ji tin W easily ma.de in i ..:.. :j. ..,. y . ;iv the ie ir;H- i in ,wli5i tui tJu-i; ussed by Air. llouitton, who conclitded the ai's'timeiit commenced on Tne day. Th(piotion u-iijL thii . tfiLen on tin ' Amendment of Mr. iJrifiglaiH : hlrfr- vote of S3 to 10. Tliia atnen.lmt.nt''aiili - titnti " to ConinromiiiHa of fur the compafible with 'that oTlSSt), is "peclar-" ed inopernttve and void." ilr. Uhase tli en submitted an . amendment to the etfect that the power- of -prohibition -of i i..s . L 'T . ' I ll . niaverj in iim lemiorieii buouiu resv wiiti flie Bcbpla f f suclrvl'erf itoriei. Pendins; tlie discusion of thin amend- 'iiieiir. uuu mi nuumonai one jjjg1- " J ji K ifcltsn tf Bfilit" ift teflt fae third time and passed. Our readers expression of our gratineation at tins renewed decision of the Senate in its U it ,..; ti V d num- support ot tho bill, . encourages' us to commencement of the pension date hack to the 4th .Harcli, li. Hie tiu was tinallv committed to a Committee of e " ii"ie, Vrl...l.. -llie House then went into Commit- tlw nlllNtcaj bill, and si'd' cs ot -an hour each were made by Mr. t , v. r !......... " iut-iriiiii, 01 , eriiiiMH, ami itr. i ennui, x- - 1 . .1 I. w o , anwui tne j.ro, .,ns o. the Nebraska bill now lietore the Sen t.. r vi,....i..e ,.r v.,. v.,ri- ni.1,1., ; .. 1 f- : - a speech of quite a humorous character , 1 1 . . f v ,- 1 t 1 1 . 111 regard to the New 1 ork fend between th.. -ll .nl " ,.,! '-"si.ft." .Alter tue vouiiinitee nieie .u.r. tireen- 4.v. .1.. , ... f. K..t. Hinuge asKeii leave to make a rejMin i'. I... :., . U'.... 1 f ., t -i, . , . IIUII1I1ICV 1111 ICLt? I'l II Hll Dill .HlUlll in reirard to the IVticienev bill. The!1 ' , . i ft . t r committee, proposed - IhHw in-tead of , , rt t-t pal, ill ll iroiil Hie. ostii-r iieiut, - .i -i-i - , . . .... i "W wiw -iw(-rwijiii iimli i pitals, Ac. lhe hrt bill was receiv- ; ui(rmnr. The House concurred in all the nuiend- itueuts but one of tlie. ei 10 me oiueers anu lid soldiers who 9111-1 . , . lereit u tne wreea; 01 tue r-un r rani;iseo. t . , , ... t Z .... Ftm. tM ihtii&iitfit.'aas. STILL LATUl FltfJM Jil'U()PL - 'I he -t :lmrtetn on Vmrier hringa nt latnr pe, try-tlte isttutmer Cau-, new frOiil KlllS.il . .. , . n s. , , r V, 111. ,v .iiHiu,,t I no I una, la I, em, t : . " ' fp r ' ITafes 'Wirfi K?n " ; II... t.il..j ..( ..ll,,i. iliii'iii.r tl. Uii.iL . ..... .... , m, i.luliii.e f in :'.A iiituiit i.iiinr.riu.'il AA f.HHt , In the Semite yeter bale, of which speciiktors tv,k, 2,.hnj uf j . 3 OII (,r,1K.r ,,,,,,... ri,.s . a '"' "-" n,our.t i...ght be outlawtHt eHe and extorters 4,mmJ bales. There were!. und-r r-vie.W. the mrt.t dram,,d heavily ' l"nif J,,wn '' fa" proportions of a just biu, a4 w llie Circular of Messrs. MilligUll, I'lil- A. ......1... I..,, .it ft t. d Miilill.M'e i trle-Him ut ." H-i d' , . -.:j.nT--.-J'JL-- -.-T.l',t J - yu:- I 1,..11la ' ,t t.a A a, n.lillin.r ir I pi I i.i..i.,fj at .M,1 scWgiwhiiiriiTd . i i . i 1 1 . i ' mom in iwrsti, a!ii ni m-r .iw-rii au.iii It T i i f the Turkish. led ill moderate" terms to le iiuiioii 011 and reeom-1 mended that the army and navy should ! (.ullllA hmi a VPrv d,.,)r,inif v(vtn our mar be increased in conseoiienee of tlie im-bt. mid from tl. time tln v were r,eivl un to uiineiit danger of war. An unfavorable reply having been given in writing to the Czar s in.pjiry re-U lcttiig the fleets,, the' departure ol the ; Paris was hour! exoected. ; nij j. ,,.(, Ambassadors r. ... ".1.... to withdraw V)(i0 and England ng half of al the expenses. 1:4 -PrtoI . tn that Austria win i ' -o"ri me nun t i anur itii'i i.iiiuii4. I'he fiiifh if the rumor, however, is! (loiiliteit. It is now clearly ascertained that a Treat battle was fought nt Kalafat on the -' " , "' '", " "". , , iw.rte.1 to have 1e1.11 viclorioiia. thomdi 1 . . ' e. the Kussians hail .)0,ihh men e"i'5g?'i' ICusstaiiH had .VMhhi men euinuie.1. ' , r reirinsiirrOctions hail occurred among, 1 111 1 . 11 1 lui'lii nil l.i.iin riree Austria has renewed her demand f ';thts extradition, of f..reigner Turkish ! Persians are "'friendly" agaitr with ' ' financial statement of the French t;. :. try iiS l;lVorilol' ' 'j i, ..1 ...... tl.-t .WllWlo i ir (' i : ... i...i: I .1... .i. ion na'l niTiveil ut liiTiiu, ami null, uie (Jal.iiiet had been summoned to meet. him. lie cot; next to leiiiui. .. , , .,. .. ,H, . , it , inmie measures, mdess the reply of rrance, ! and 'Ktutand be tayorable. The London i .,. . . , -, . .. , ' .1 . .1 I . . 1 I '.. ueu. in .,t h rttnir,j ttut eollisi.-n lias oc-; " -t .(reat excitement still e"is m -cr- , , , , .. . , " , ,, ' ., - i iudM . .... , . v11IM1l,.(, iia ).,. KOI1t to liel- . 4giwH by Ui rfnHror of IVaiH'CT t4B4T-yWk--durng the',, woi'k endtiyg on l press upon. Ciriir IeoiKld the necessity ,ju,irIr iw Th.., l'r2 add vieiit variona fr-erman Courts on UtlM'j filar jpiaian. C z.A-vm it ; li ul oei scud ."0,0( tu troop into Turkey. Count Drkiif'a inisHidH to Viuttua it i.4 mild, for the lMirnoMi of ukinir iur liiirtnion f r tlie Ilusaian forces to pas Tsd that it the Cwunt should fail to oh- tain tho conseut. Umj Car wiH visit Vi enna ia person. .. The. Connt'i Interview with the Kuijieror is stated to hare been brief and nmfltisfaetory. i- . --'"' i An English tcatner id cnirnrcd in ex amining the toundiug at the entrance of the IiiilUc. $ All tlie allied fleets have returned to Be v cos Bay, causing much astonishinentl lhe temper ot tlie D wed wit people a gltinst' MtrSStS H tmtttMng'' mi.iinivr. The latest account from Persia state that English influence preponderate there. A despatch from Vienna states that Count Ituol had druwn out a declaration of neutrality, with strong leaning to wanls the views of the Western Powers, and has given it to Count Orloflfas an an swer to his mission. Count OrlofTs mis sion is therefore1 an 'entire failure. The Russian Vice Commander at Se- bastoKl has been cashiered for not pre venting the Ketributioii from eiiteting!Bitr, Ucuo Uia thariM are MorbiunL tU l'"jt- r ,. . . ,1 When . bill far hundred dutlara, far Wkbg'j Mr. Itell, tlie English Engineer, who , b( im, k Mkpnmit captdred at riinmw, on board rr . . '1 . . v .- . if 1 1 to om mho lives in a well furnished botes sat . Egyptian steamer, has been released. ; w The PrassiauCliatlibers promptly grant- part of Uie Iowa, Um very Urgmmm ed the siipjdies neceasary for a complete ! "f demand is a delicat otn.liraeot apoa : . State defence. . j h ability to pay., Thewiaa of the houae aitv. No change hod occurred in the condi- .Wwn at a handaooM aex-twlaty, uh! draws aral A tion of fllfairs at Kalafat. ,1 mom.T fi tM fou nouat, avinj, "Doe . Count Orloff is dissatisfle.1 with his re- u.r, yoa ,ery modrau Aa'aooa a the ceptnm at Vienna, and t is further re-n u lbfl fMwilim iMrted that Austria will regard the cross-1 .... 8 " , . , . . Ing of the Danube by the Russians a. XV lmt " ll ' I e.UlaKfrrr(eafr war: i--tOTU7-t(rl.,ItowiV1t advaa. There are rumors afloat which, how-itajs U be Ct,-nihJ by a (UliMoabls doctor, aw ever, rtijuhe conliruintion that a naval 'it has U worship ia a MnotitMe uhurcb ; m om t ii'M-reiin-iit had occurred in the Itluek otawtJ wMcalkd in midsummer loattcaj a Sea, in which the Kussiun fleet wus de- : Proved. Tlie Turkish fleet has gone to Egj'pt for the purpose of shipping li.UOU well train ed triMips. The Czar had proposed to form a decis ive league with the German powers, and , n, . i .1 the Western iowen attack any one there- p 'M , assigt ,l,em. nnd t make eace without consulting their HUWMs. n., ., . rj-r- Ihe tjgnnau power, however, denitite- , , , . ... .1 1 . ly refiined tlie proposition through Aus- 1 1,.. . ia. therefore, stands isolato.1. and ""a. nu . ,, r . 1 . 1 i I ...:ti : .1.. i . 111c 11 ceici 11 i"inm win lujiiiutsinti'i hit t in,:,, ci:i ll i.inrin will iiu iiicaim . i,,,v uiaiKi niKi com M't uer 10 evacuate uie 1 - 1 II-.,.... .1 i , n.. t i i i in uuitsiiHi i.viimster in i-omion niiu , r .: t. n r;: , . . . . ., . ... jja.j'.M3MaL - jj 1 1 t,i in ruru mi inriHUHiiriisi -rrt... t. n .... 1 1 o.i :' .allmt tM beHisr-e Ma wmumnmm eaoe' tlaati.e elos-d with a ri-. feeling against the Queen ia increasini;. n r, . . . & Intense un.-a.iiics exists thriishout Xortliem Italy, and an. .unthrdL IkMBi -i ' more than probable. Tin- ai-cwttrti br did Africa, which canw .to .4iiajd y.!jtrU.lWMiK,,1hLtlt! ii.x'UliiliI our aiarltet, aud ut lurmnif tieWs still - i-6-wf . i- ,! . HA.ewrt etwln uiiiav.iiilAajbgw:r Cfe f. "l l" 8 1 e',nt s"u"' Wi-.e. ;how wi-kome tU mM uf .to admit Ike ,. .. ir..,L( vlttmbia I niton Alartrt- Wrrkty Rrjvrl. F, . . . T.rrrttrit 14 .- .1. , , . I i i ii v ri-iHirT n. uu I'ottiii. in.-irki t :tiiM,i tin a nun . .if.. . , , I r : l . .1 li... f pari ( buyer to oH-rt'. mid imim( to the i.r,-tif r,.i.,,lii,n ill tarl.'.v iil:.l,f..r, ngir.. ItflViflW' "" iitiwilliii.' .Ifw.miinT-rif rbem ras-terring tonnt' tln - ir oiKimi in , ruth r than stihniit to the , ... -1 ,r-. iil ti ml tli.'e..rnvti..-ia.rfiheircourw. 1 mornni r tin '' frwn Liverpool ly the Africa! r.trtie to hwl, rrponiiijf i d--llne jt to Jd. on . ., ... .,, ,7iii.uu. ...,.l.i 1.1, ii .jirmTTi.T, ii. .nmnTiii ji i tii , wim i- i,.i - - min .,,,..... 1 norr hht,. 'tW nr. the chrw iMsi,imM on Saturday evening, the mark - t was dVU and languid, at a d.line. of i, to our pri.m quotatM, fair eoitot. f.-.njf UuU at .vata. lhe of the week ; toot p r. - iMi.t wilh tlw prm iit ruling ral.. and thuM) t.f, iz : lutrivti et 7; ttrdinarv 1 a ir Middling 7 a l ; li.ani Middlinjr a; Fair M a !) i-etit ; nil 1 we would remark that a i h. lie arlirhj mijfht eominand a fracliou over i nil r liighoat Ilgurtn. S. Carolinian. IUi.tiwohe Feb. Ifi. Our breadstuff market t.eday i very unsettled. Saleaof Howard street rloitr early in the morning nt tH 25, but later in lhe dav holder were-kinT 14 without !.. (ttr Alius is also held at 8 37, without nl.-. Kve floor an.1 corn, meal iinrLantee.!.- id . . .... 1 ,,.1 . ...; o ii' at 1 .in a 1 eeiu .or reo. in n 1 v 1 hit , !.hitvs titht d-iJi"f - a ,..jinfi. rrn uo a fll rhla. white and. ycllvw.... Jlye 100 cents. lat a ll Cnt. , IOVeT-e.11 So OO. 1 ru,lIill imw .. . ..i.i a ... I. I-:.... .u 1 r!mii.'t. firoceriee sutiriisiil. H10 ( unie ll 1 Hi. .Whiskey 33 a 34. lJaliimore and )hio lUilrMid aharrn a&a.s, ii JMimey j.eay LhatltitoH Market. i-nio-r-.i"-". . "' , Chhi.f.stov, Feb. IR. The sales of eolton - uay were a,iou uaaa. at i a i.u.-prw day w 'Clmnx. lianirid, Floir. Flour was selling at Uulcigh, l,-,th inst., at '.i.Sa a.itJKl per i on tue on toe inia inw., ni .fi.'.i rv..js " " ' - - . , . i. '-.i. name of Jcntryr of Madin eooitty, X, was lately pursued into Tennessee and i'W T"T t FZ!!Z named f.rosnelt, also of Madison, in j which county the murder was perje.ra- on Mintlay, tins .nil instant. , - The number of deaths in the city of Suturday last was 4!W. (Smallpox has bo- como the iiwt prevaienuirw mtai uiscase In - the list. It carried off ftny-seven vre- ,:... .i. ,leil',s...ti,.n ttrl.ieh baa1iithertodM.n tlie most i.reva- Jejit vj too, kitjil '-frtilr Mjiite-. iTliere aud. two cleatnj front .vjftnjtoji ; I t : - 1 .,:, i.i Tin-: oiUYiiiY oyini 'Mr, fff ;Thtt fHioy i mt rii,U entitl. d " Ilia Country Iuctwr, a faithful uiu- l UogmiAiy i by OlauW tau.tu, M. D.". l'er httpaall or lloftors ena tiarrntq fiu.-t uic surtutM t!tes'; ws are ur ill can equal them , but tlitn it ia entier. to lauyb at another's aiia furtUDus' than our owu aud , DuvUtr SnulLt a ' ; feIing WiU not bs hurt if vry one, Uuglia a '" ' ban) as it will answer for a dijfiiitted U, D, wie titer ril he luuks charge tot hi viaik ' -r .- . , ' (?HEDICLTS. I had slui.opml about lis countrjr-for a dowv ' years or so, ia tho satno wjuipaga, tuwing woa- Afttd nimnn -mmwtmg: -iws,'tt half th)-"- -tim chrated out f the credit sf.it by catnip to. I took a aotioa to cast Hp my bouk to see Ih.w rich I was, sod what could be made of out- , ataodinjr accoutits,' ft "coat a great truay ningsofliMrd work'to arrivs at the koowledg (ItHt, all debt twin)' paid, I was net wortlt a bms lartlung not a red oeuL.' Xotwittn atamling all the lucrative of tyutitts which I lipid twwiWjffHl, ltr nnitB pqrwv t belhrvt ' . that the ueotde in the cities iu thwir Cs with lb j- jftu mWiA L, rsuiily phyaiciaa, lit reaowad fjurtor Jahapa, arrived from th city, aud iha patiant was aoai afti-r on lib leg; no Uuukka tu rm, and ready far the surf. " I low much at yea gotag to charge Itiui r anid Jloctof Jajlapt, ... " Twftity-ftt dullara," aaid L Tub ! said he, " maka U a hundrad. He pe it." -I , Jf tpetA k ..-lid Ij it would give BM great pall to disapioiit his expoetatiooa j ajhtftapw 1 ""'y- bo-orNl cbtek turn niunJ T. un thai It lisnb. - ... . . . .. trn anoiin-r orcaston, wiies atunuinr eee or ' my patirnla. in th sanm vicinity, whiU tTqnaiag .i. t1'" bi( briilgr?, when tbe.river waa np,f m-nr penis' urowneu. Aiy nor, SMwm s Pr bank. Sow. b,di n.kina mi dnrgtd tlx patient from the got hits out of a teliu jaundica out of hi skia, hha sur tan algUaaa, ar si ,ehsfWiiM,aesstae t-wwel" j . . . . . , . , Iwuulil ncier emiiluv ma imia. Tb bet la. , ... , , , "!m!XJm ,"rtor " r"" To teste th. y thmt in a drad Want, wheth khwy wwthtis liaiilvvKruii.Ue at , Vwt U karf arj Lr Iwataf cure.!, Irrif ntewhi a " Wi awi' " w ana. Oh liow niivlt tliey are wln- thry Re prwstrxt m S IiuriiitJj t-er w'hea ibnir twthclitar,as)dtbe . Jd'tor when life aretna to Uau uiio a haar V ; . ,h(m lwir fc. ,n Ik fcai thT Mors 1J that trtey aref were oa UMir I - I ' ' ... 1 :li r pruii-at, proenutinatin); tlis setthneat to e niot.ry. 1 . . T r .. ... r - - . - . .. . . y. i iiwim,, i wwn win wvnn wiivwiwie. wim iiiaiasMtn ! lc ' "" t the c,mcluioo. that it high tune" nii'mey.' j dlj a.aud fcund nil conditio M- t.T, but Cir a,,nie yean bad a hard tllM of H. M) rl.ildn n were extremely (wltnh and pewtash, aud what with iint.irnal tails, 1 had Hut a night's rt.-t for five year. If anything ailed them, liM-y were mire la cry tt night long J but if thev were well, they woke, tip long befbfw the crowing of the cork, climbing over me at the very motixnt when I had composed my head fur a short-morning nap. Hut pa tenia philo aohy ran well In h-coneiteil to th sweet muaie af erying bbrte," ,liatha,auidaiif (aW.. fclteh'-jiekin ftir doctor at nifctdt, produxvd a eotnpooBd fracture of my time, which v l.lom save ma a eooialo ,tft(,.. t i tra sweetest of all consolations to lay a weary head upon tho pillow, with the ihoujjht thai rest awaita you until the dawning : -irzi- Whatever carping care have vd yon, that i a long aeaiem of immunity, which itretehee' Ihroujrh the dark hour of the nfght. Thee do tire strained inucle lajn into the- most ........j., in ,1.. ,ieldintr couVh and the Used ,n )lwmB .ca"ut mma """ ''''" " , , . . . , . 1 itu le and strife. n... . : imhhi 'i ... nr. Jiut III lie uowu mmwii i,.,..,. l.nnce is enouirh lo frichlen away sleep. Buck is the lot of a country doctor. I could relate In- jnwWrnt.le- trrstm w itk .. fwhti-h b4 rouledfrom hi bed,' without ocraV- ion, at all hour, lie is one ia poult, arriveil mie one wiiiw-r ci-iii..,. "V ,T.,.,F. after a hard davT totl. WittilMtt a awl- inj; of relavalion did 1 divest hiy fret of heavy hoots, set them tmoking at the flr, and theare- gnlf ' ? ,'W'er.! T0' .Wwf - v' v"". w -: . . . M- f r i .. u wiin i w . . peruse the MtidI, A storm Is bre w- ,we latior ot uie aar rB':r. 5. Hum - i ' j het lniht. Jf tlicy do,-1 worn go. Let them go ilW h-r: 1 wonlJmmslaiftjnyMW foranyhody. It i anreaaonable. With thai I pulled down my ledger and msde a not of the day viaita, one half of wki. h were to poor hoiisM, negro huts, aid Irish ahanthe. Al t this clow, they hived mo like s brother, and their confidence in me was . aiiboumlitl. inej ena Uma - if their bonai!ardted,wtlrwoer4 them; and I went with all sei, mongn i ww time hail pecaaion to scold them. Bet retl iug t th night, I opened the outer door, aa was my ciit?m,'U sw 'the' state or the weaUief. It wa a tri-iticndoiv ntglif.' The eiooe wonaV palefr, hut thy whel b y
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Feb. 23, 1854, edition 1
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