From the Richmoud Dispatch. THE THREATENED INVASION OF ENGLAND IN lbtt.j-'4-5. The alarm which the Government of Great Britain seems to have taken, and to hnvo aisseminated widely through tho country, recalls fortihly tho event! of the period in dicated at tho head of this article. That period was ono of tho most memorable tho world ever saw. The treaty of Amiens had :,,,( been broken off, and England, all pow erful at hc a, had thrown down the pauutlet l,i France, whoso power was equally great on land. To all appearance, it was impos bible that the latter could inflict any injury upon the former, separated from hi r as blie was, by an element on which her navy rodu in triumph, having swept all opposition from its bosom. In this condition of affair, iho active mind of the first Consul prompted him t) devise ome means of carrying the war into the heart cf England, ami planting ihe haulier of I'vance upon the tower of bund. in. He imiiiodiiituly ordered immense cimps to be constructed at several points uii the coat. At that day, more than at present, the ilillieulty of transporting lO.'.UU.i men, cv f ir cliort instance at sea, was so groin, mat bad the di t tiice been greater, the htron.ii iracticul mind of NapuleuU would never bae conceived the idea. It had beeu a very seiio.ts matter to carry even UU,IX).i to K.'vpt, aud had England beeu as far off as Kr'pt, the plan would not have been enter tained. Hut the proximity of her shores -iiiiied to imite the cxiii-iimi-nt. There was no neue.vity fur the ships of the line to ail I'XItl-'Ullluu ihj iiuiivn H .1111.1, !of'w-a. 1 J Small vessels were not only pum'-i.-lit for : tin- purpose, but were even brtti-r thun lio-e ,f a greater bulk. It had been ascertained j ',,tt there ere friipient calms of sevci ul j ,.i)s iljratimi in the channel, and the ri j - l.i.n, miiJe In r,o with oars ami mil', were j j xp rt 'd to take adiantie of tli-, ti Murk i ( i! of the harb.irs aiid throw the Iru'.ji- up- , j i 1:1 i m t . f England. l, ire fl.it t,.,tl.)iu j .at-, with two ma t', crirryitir fnur .10 ! -. r-, niiiiilnd bv - Hiaiinn, and mini- iij e O in all, were desiiin-'l to tram-port i i .-olditM each. 1 here was a -i onii "it's of gun-boat "b stitied tornrry irifint- 1 Hud artillery, which was armed with on-j m.v f.-uu. liny carried the fun", I In- r-f", the aiminitioii mid all tin' material j ftlie army, were " in inimlrr, and wi re j n-truittd in cm li a way.tliut the wl ill r mill land, and harness tin ir artillery, ready j r .Irtinii. in the xpaee of three or four mill- I t". For the comiort of the soldier, and ! keeping of the horsi-s of the i--p.i.itiii I rv thiiiif Wat protided with the utluo-t :re. There was yet a third de-eriptinn of j 1 1, larger than either of the other. 'I hi- i i long narrow boat, cap able of carrying j 1 nil n, and besides pail, provided with i II I r each. J hee several specie" of boats rried, ill all, between three and four bun . d guns of a heavy calibre. It as t timat 'd lh.it t-n-w boats would try I.'i.'iIH) uiee, while it was cxpt eted ii th mj iailr,ii. at liret and in the Tex- I wo .Id carry thiity or foity ihou-aud re. This criornious army was t- l.nnl j 'h IHI piece -t eaiino:i, and marrh di et T for London, i iie port of 1 ton login: i- imiieated as the In sl p.iint of departure, it )' t it was n.it eou-i u red large eiiou .h in jiiiiiio I a to dm h an immense flotilla Fir-t t'em-ul allowed tio ub-t u le to m l bi tweeil him and the atlainiin iit of ! wishes. Ho orderej the I. Ml,' HI men 1 th wliu Ii he designed to invade England, iiig the l a -in from whieh they were to j nrt, and the work was don" as if by ijie, Worksh ips, building yards, maga- j ', l.arrai ks, bake-home., lio-pit.,!-, . m -lliiug tieressfiry fir the preservation "f '.-'-.- -t-iren iifriery kind, tor the p-i rl li -ll neainen, In-ulthy or iek, for fn'iin:', thing and arming them in one word, all t ' to the eon-lituti on of thai im-n-e maritime c-tahli-lnnent prung up, ii were, in a night. V I this was but a ail patt of what was done at liou!o-ne, I r ail this, it was slill tieces-ary to create 1 gaxiiie and llo-pit.ils, adeonat.: to the f u.ts of . "1(1,1.(1 oldn r. Ail the holie s tlil (t wis po-M-ihle to hire, were engage I ' : off.ee- r arehoiM-s , ho-liitals, .Ve. The :n hou.es in the neighborhood wem i in- 1 ed fir tin-same purpo-c, and eicn these i hiii,' iniiiffu i. nt, citlag s were built for . p wrights, and nheds, f.r the Imrses, of : irds. If-iulogne eoubl only contain, alti r . about I'giMI e-els. and as the eipedi-1 n was t. ronit of double that number, i I ir-t Consul M-lret-il two other points, j ii these was Montrc nil, about live j i.oies fr.im lloiilogne, on one side, and I nidi tj-ii.e, about the same distance on the i i' r. .imps were formed around all these : I ti that of .iij,rt lieina the eelitir-, i 4 I l-eing held by the corps ol tien. Hoult. .!! tieneral vy eoiiimsudi'd the h ft, at M "Ireuil and den. 1. amies the riudit, t j 14 nl tense. The Inri-es in I l.'llau.l, -.iii-I 'I by lien. Ifn.mt, were destiuej to, rat.; aith those already iimni'd. I iinnii ii". im imrjliuiis i re coniuien- I i t. 'l li I in Avi'ii-t, Isii ni.-l r, enuliiiiie'l ; in uly two year". ! irinu' all that time i'Xi n jses of the truip, in eiiih irkiii,' j I ' i-e in bar kin.'. Here so iures-ant, that r- never was il day when l-"nl or (1U t' were mt empl.jyed in this vtay. Kve 'hi tii' liiivin been, ftft he thought, pre red, ,N ,ip He. in .ii t. riiuiii , to make tlie m l attempt in Au.'Ust, I "01, but at that S In! fouiif that he bJ been ini-laken, I that nil would n it be ready before He... (4 her, and he determined to pa- I Its- in 'i iiiiiv iii r a irrand enti'iiaiiiuieiil, siieh i h. 1 not 1 n since the days of the 0a- I lo hi- tronpt. j I he dil.iils o (I, is nflair nre too lotif for U'-rlioii here, us i v the narration of the va r h vents hii h po.tponed the attempt, M'iI . 'list. l'0."i. and finally defeated it '.'' Iher. Iii -pit,, fifth,, affected indifference of the , whieli treat.Hl the whole affair with .' 'lie, the Kui'lisli null, in huh i,r,,f,,iiiiil I e tt ited I.y these demoii-tratioiw. I ho mili 1 vverii armed, eipiipped, and drilled in Ij - intly the fortiliealious aeattered over island were repaired, and ihcuum were "aj 1 u to place I. ,iii, Ion ill it position hk de ! ..il,i. as the nature of the circumstance Miuiiuol. A vi r 1 1 1; it Cufp h'ICtat of Napo n Thi' last jm t nf note iii-rpi trntcd R I.niiis N;i jwiU'f m, i.i iho (lisciirrling ol N id iujo Ibuian irtr. his luistrrss nnii iiii'tlier nf his chihlrcn, ( t hnl v s;iiil iavc he n Ihiih in ISullitiiorr,) pn- N Pl .l'ilV til tho r.w.il-:.l nf rt ItiiVal "l an f sN,i(,in,i. uf dir rcigiiinp homes 'I Kiit.iiH-. Jt is saiil fcln; lia-s Ijftn f iii-lu if liom Trance like u h'hui t-x-Ij"'''' h'.iit l'.iri.s hy furce, with liir Rohln t, n tlw rnui)i r in her arms, and ,ii.i 11. (1 to seek an asylum in Kng-H-J. From the Fayettevillo Observer. PltOFESSIONAL BEUGAltS. The Charleston Courier, and the Charles ton Police, are making important exposures of tho children, generally Italians, who are con.-.tantly seen ull over tho country, armed with printed papers, detailing bbfywrcck, distress, widowhood, !te. Several of the .ram, l,v liiooi nrrl.., t I U.l.i .,.,1 committed for trial. In their possesion was found a large bundle of those lying docu- lnciits piinted aud written, for use by them- si Ives and others. And it w as ui.-covercd tliat one of them, calling himself Laureant laiviglicro, " has on him a letter from il- tmngton, N. C, informing him that his con fajUerate" hsd separated at Fayettevillo, and would join him in Charleston, and directed if ho lett Charleston before their arrival to drop a line in the Charleston Post Office. '1 his man, and n little boy, who he had sep arated at that place for the purpose of cur rying on business more successfully, told all manner of tales ; but it turned out that he h it a wife and children rc.-iding on his farm in the pari-h of Homaggi, provineo of Ge noa, Italy, awaiting his return from a profit ahle toilr throii h the United Hl'ites. They were all committed. " I, apt. Car.-iglicro nad ticen a sea cap- i.llll. suillllir uill Ul 'icuou ; iiu uiio omm:u v ' v i i e l- i- i- New lurk, and liiidiM" (roiii ins neouain-, :t: r i! . i... I....1 .: tanees that hogging was more profitable than navi 'atin.' hii vessel, quit the sea and made a beueing tour of the United State; being eucrenafiil, he returned to bin native village called Soi. in Italy, ami purchased a farm for I -,imiii franc, which, united with his J a complete illu-r.ition of the mode in patrimonial estate, amounted to :ill,ii J . which ihc. principle ojHTale Thedoe irancs. lie is now on his second ,1..: unci ) triiM' of'tliL.' i;oliJ;iritV ril'thr- pi-opltj" i.-t tour of the United States to inen-aac his;,,,,. j(.u. )0 ,1(MJlf ual;k(, ,.,.,.,; wealth, lie ha two sons: one w ho ow ::s : i , I.,.. ;, l a boaii'iiiL' bou-e in some city of this I nion, hut utio i now fruveilin ' nl.oilt beioono ; .i i .... i... ,i. ...,.r ri. .;-.;... 1 ton tl.o.lnv tler bis hither arre t. baviiiL'1 iii..n him "the u.i.iil ibicuuients of the h-'- ' pudiale the ai tilicial restriiintsof natiini iiii'.; lint- n.it v. Another in ii ja lu.-il, w ho aliiy or race, and g fur amalgamation, was at the Mime time arre t. 'l, pretended to of peoples and colors. Thev acted on be rick-layer came trom Wiitiilnatoti i y ieor .elowii. aiel arrived thence per ( ,-t . inner lit, t -It hi It in Charier-ton, the tiny alter t'njit. L'ursiliero arrest and comuiil iiii lit. ' 'J he Courier ripni the complete rysteni to which this iinpo iijoii i-, redueiil. Lur'i; iiiimbers of the.-c lazy, bearly Italians:, eeiiefall v h a i lii farm- at home, inanaeii dnriiii their ab-enie by relation', annually arii.e at Jfaltimore, win re tln-v procure piper-, ri ple-i litill sbipHriclt. or mine other i.i :eii-r, and commence th. ir lour, which u-ual y hi-t from o to years. 1 hey put on raj.-, or have a dif niued or di-ea.eil chil i in tin ir arm-, a- may promi-e iim-i pr ilit. I In v meet at night, ami iii'lulju in oiinkin.', eninbliiio, Ac. I hi? Courier says it is the l.r.t or aiiieil and mo t trof:tablt v l. 111 of fraud and iiur-cry of wee in the ! I'lilimiist-' MM-nlnihii s . Vmi c.-inri.t j.r.i. -1111., u. I mil l vciilKiii iii tOmojv wilhi.ul jii (lite of the-e women was in this (.,nla-t j til ni I'uinjii'.ili ititi-i v ii'.hii in Aim r wn k and was evidently very successful. j ici. Your tillc l ml ;ii ins m nii (h r police did not think proper to ariost i r, il ,utiiMi to 1 1 iuiu' n v ciriin d In-on . id I her; ami so, a considerable amount, which ; ,. ,,,,).,. ,;,,, ,,, .; rl', !,,.,, o,,-,s , mi.dit have been m advantaeuu-ly best . (.1.s;in( , .,) ,. Jt,,-!,, .,l,,l..,i,i-s -d un ui rel!v dei rvin.' l-o'ir, Ii ) inu -t ,i i . .i i , . ! . 1 .i i i" l'1' ir i i lis.-idc ,io ; j r i -1 tin" sl . c na n- feel the piiiifiins ot poverty in this luck-m- ...,,( I , .1 cnt sea-.ti was tarried oil by this iiul'udci.t ' 1 1 '', ,"u''1, forei -n inpo-ter 1 In' Holt', V hnpo, w,llt. hrth.s For our.-elve, we are determined never to V1,,v ''" -""' Hsiilrnit.i.tl cive ajuiu to one of those strolling finijii I' t"ii' closing tin' 1 li:.t s hi in im- l,,.-ears, with their printed eeititic.it;-', and l'iV-s i,h 1 1 j r Ihti M utii ill I" soluln il.s. rar'i?ed children. And we would ad i-e our readers to come 1 1 the same re -solution. Till: MnKMONS. The fill. miii.- extniit of a h tter, said to have been wrilteii by all old and re-Jm table eili.. li of that place we copy from the M. lo-i Ii h liaitttl.;. It liir.i a delectable pidore of life anion,' the Mormons: ' I reached Salt hake City t-S) late la-t fail .i r olne on, and was compelled t win ter there with uiaiiv other emigrants in the value bx. 1 he t real nietit we received from these infernal -rtuilnlrcls, j- almost too bad t i be b.-iieved. Thry shot im II d ?wn ill tln ir tr icks f..r nothing aiid C"tifined others with a ball and vlialu, and made tin lit w..rk in all wchiIht and upon all days, (fr they have no Sabbath",) and fed them only on bad bread and vvat. r; and many a poor fel low suffered and died. And what was all this foj- " 1 will tell you for impl asking for the payment of tit was dm- vou ; tin y would say, after the work w as d ine, that they did not owe y.u any!, ii', that the people of the State treated them like il"r' when they were there, and now it was their tune. It the iii.iu sai l anlhinr in ili-tcm ha pencil i say they , re ili-hone-t, , aiiil .( teil r stall) lofiet the hibi'tiif a man j f.r ni intlis and then refn-e t j pa , tln-v would haul V"U up before A kili'l ol court . and t'Oii'h nin y..u to from one t ten years , in ,n-. ,,iii, nl .tli a ball and chain. 1 have j sf.cn a man shot down at tie' door of their tell, pie as I s w as ipli. tly Coluill.' out of j church. The raiise ii.si.Mied was (Imt one 1 uf the m uled wives of the murderer had ta- ken a fam v lo t he cinij mi, t, probably not i'.iiu any limit "f his, lur he was i married li.au trom tin- Ka-tern Mates, It is a p. ' hi ' fact that a man can have as man)' sealed wi.es as he can support, an l a woman can at any time, be unsealed and sealed to another; in that way she may have Sve or six children with ililli-reiit la ther. W hen slisi is sealed t.j another, she des not take her children but leaves tlu-m to tin ir father ; you will therefore see that in the course of lo to .0 vars, tln re will be hundreds of ytni men and j;iils that will not Know tln ir rciation-nip tovvaras eneh other, and intennariiiiie with brother and si-t'-r will be the result to an iilai'iniiy extent. I look upon thcin a the lovve-t people on the top of the (.'round ; the city of Salt Lake is a perfect iS'ilo'ii and ( ioinorrah, which some day if hot i-ited by the wrath ol the Almighty, I shall wonder." THK STKA.M LINK TO (JALWAY. Il is .st.it. .1 tlmt tin- I 'i.-t Oll'nr Cuiii Hliltet' ul' tlie llmlse it' l!e)ie.seiil;itives is ireji.ir.'il to rt -1 m -ill iiiiiiiniiiiiii.-ly in ln-vo- nl Mr. Tililii'lt's jiniji'rt I' 'I' n I i 1 1 ste.iinersi tioiu this cnuiiti y to (iiilwuv, in 1 it -In nd. I he jilan cuiiteiininiios cat-1 rying the ui.uIa once a t i t n lit (altern- j ately with ihe Collin line) liir a inueli j less sum tliun is now paid the Collins lit t, the work not to lie paid liir till it is cxi ctiti'd, and iimple M't-urity to If giv en for its t'aitliliil jici liirinancc. Tlie Athens (Cm.) Ileruld says thai the gold li ver lm? played sad havoc with the male population ia upper Georgia this winter, and understands that in Lumpkin eotinty there are scarcely o nonli men left to take care pf the wo cam ami children. PRACTICAL INTERVENTION, Tins New York Express quote iroin tin) National Anti-Slavery Standard n descriptive statement ol 'nrticlcs contrib uted li'.im Great Britain and Era net; to an Ami Slavery Bazar, held la.-t month, at Boston, togrllioe with a list of pt i il- """J tlolmtlOlhi frfllll lIlOM' COUlir.IRS h)l' t,,MS "(Jvaneetnent of the isame cause. England and Scotland supply tlie priu- cipal portion bfilli ol' money and goods ; and the report speaks of the coiili ilni- tion as parts of it system which enables abolitionists on the other side of the At lantic to succor their co-believers in t he American Union. The Express beliecs that "like Ibreign contributions are made in much larger masses tir New York, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin, and I'ennsv Iv.inia ;"aiul the iiifbnnnlion jmlilislied in flic abolition ists journals justifies the belief. Doug lass, ue know, received his printing ma terial: as a present from tit- North of England; Garrison derives his .-t.-mn-chest supimi t 1'rorn that or similar quar ters ; aim their whole organization is more or less fi-d from the purses of kiu- i ,i i , (Jren s mpathizcrs f.broMil. -. ' We have here the ait and nivstciv (says the Republic) of intervention in a nutshell. The abolitionists hold it as u vital article of their faith, and their movement nlw ivs has been mid still is l, oil. lllliliwi 111. Lllll IL Hll.- lllt ' iinate conscijiieiiccs. They are liir "down troden iiimamt v evervwhere, black or while, serf or slav Thev re- Korstltir.1 idea while KosmiiIi was at Kiihis ah. Thev have no notion ofner- llilllilit; the Siiilhern States to kef-p nil ili-lilillioiis which tin: ll!L' 1m I :iw Clill- dc mil , ;iml iiri'ul iiril:iiii is c, i Hi 1 1 ii i . . ,11 nit to liiniisli tit. 1 1 -r i;t 1 njii" lo c.u i v tin' Will), ire lo ;i -urrrs-liil tt-iliiiu itiitii Klii'l-iinl or M iss:n liii-i tis h.is 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 - ;i L'mmI , I o!i-i: f.i- .(iili' ;i oii !o im ih- iii'- sl iM sol (! i iri.-i or Missjs s:jiii lo iijsii- i, riitii;, ;is Aiim i ii- i c.-iii Ii i v tu in! rn H' in l h Jt' oj llano nv or its i',li s ; nnii ii-;illv v iire lit ;i lo-s !o )i i i ii- how (hi- ruiii lil-iou run Ire loo.ciliv :i voiihil. The Ivi-siithi-ms tihout " the L'ri iit lii-.irl of urn vi i-.-i 1 hn liniillv" ;nc lull si li i-liolis from the lili- It is i-sM-t'iiulv wut'tliv oi noliii by i'-r- , t.iill ;ii!lollls ;i!!(T I'lt'siil. Iillol l,oiii-. ; who will profit by r -i i -i 1 1 1 r.ii'j th t ' thi'V ciiiimt s.nii lion iiui.n i tK or sp- -utii ailv tin- principle: ol in! m iil.on wilhoilt coijiiinuiiio ihcm-i Ives illi o cnliK to the til' oi v ;i ti. 1 pi ic tac ol tlx' ahilitiiiiii.-ts. AN KDITOR IN 1,1 CK. Tlif i J in it ).!!( iii i orii sKitiiI(iit of iho llollniiui"- 1'nliiot snysilini Mis J ;i tut s Iliixiks h;is liccii pr si nteil with 11 spit n ilnl carriiiL'i', runl nppropt i:ito hurncss iiliil (iiipnii-nts, ,-is a triliiiti' of ii'-pi-i i to lu-r hilslmiiil, tin- rililor of t!i' .Ni-w "toih I'.xpross, liir his judicious nml p;i tii'itic I'otirsi' in siist.iiniiio tin- Coiupio misr mnisuH's o tip' l, ist t'oiioii . ss, .nul p-llt-rallv liir his t:iti'.s:ililiki', f 1 c i liioh liiiiiilcd fiirci-r ill liiVoi id tin' I nion, tin1 lil-sl ihli-n sls i,' coUIIII V, lllld ill'.' whole rouiilrv, witlioiii I' L'inl lo si c tioiis or 001 .;r;ipliii-,il hni's. '1'hr wri tt'i ":iv-: "It w.is ;k i omii imi'il i ;i H'plimi-iit irv tiri.l ;!iU"ifi;;tf h Her ti"iu Messrs. Ti tri! i 1 1 .-i ui iV Co., far- ri;ia' liniK' i s, 1 1 1 1 1 l; Iin tli I lie linitivc I'll' the iiilihc in iii-il ;n t, w itlnnit riun- iiiiiiiii aluio; tin' ii uiu s of llic ftiutriliu I.. rs." A coni'siMiinli iii (d tin' .Noli Iicz I'icp TradiT, vMitino frnm (.'ujii.-ih i-nuniv savs : " At tin- l.laci' liom v line 1 imw vi itc a (iillip.iralivel v Hew hlalli II nl business has sju un into t xisteiu e, viz : beaver tiajipiuo. Larue numbers of'beaVer exist all n lniio the swamp ui' llavoil 1'ienv, ami one uf tvd eiiul leitieli have taken llu lii wilh sin cess. Mr. Aiulersoir, within a li'w (hits i -.1 ii o 1 1 very fine beavers, line id them weiobmi; abmit lit) huiuiIs. I'liese animals Ii iv,' ilaniun .1 iiji au im mense ti n t nl land, and their vn k h is been in . if itli a e.ire and slrenyih ' pel llll, ir ntllV It" themselves. I lit V h..v not beeu Imiili il milch o! late Yea l s, u it. I C(ilseilleullv their lllllllbeis have 111 t lea-ed tu siieli au extent as tu lew ui d j the laUirs id i niei pi isuig trappers. OS? A singular ami hiirnl.lc niurdcr was rcccnlly ih cim rLHl by the 1'arU jio.i'. c in the l'aubourj; t. Martin, in the apaitnu'iits ul' a M. Liit'iiuilieaux, a wealthy iiiilixiilunl who had heeii missing lor mc time past ; the rootns being opciieil the bo.ly of the un fortunate man was discovered hi'i;; in a pool of blood, with two deep wounds upon his head, ami tlm throat cut entirely across; no eluo has yet been discovered as to the perpetrators of this murder. It is stated that the former owner of the country house of Mr. Letaueheaux fell by the hand of an assassin, and that he has entertained a pre sentiment that he should sutler the same fate, ever since he became the owuer of that : property. j A late l.nglish paper estimates the' value of Furs sent to the markets of the j win hi during the year ISaOut 30,000,- ; 000. Kussia u lone oupplicd ol this -estimate skins to the value ot'SlO.OOO.OOO. According to Dr. Baird, the national debt of Fraaoe ia tlOO,'X0,CHX). The " Home JounxA't'has the following upon Jenv Li.nd and her marriage: "An engraving ordered upon the inside of a wedding ring; Otlo Ooiil.sctmit. to Jen. in l.iii gave the news f a certain event to " ball, 'i ompkins & blaek," a week before it wus telegraphed to the papers. Jewellers keep secret i. '1 he ring went to its destiny, unwhi-pered of. Its spring, (for it is fas tened with spring) has cloned over the blue vein that has. so oft carried to that third lin ger the now? of the heart's refusal to sur render. Jrtttt; l.iril lure. Ijhe who fill ed more place in the world s knowledge and attention than Sweden itself the .Swede greater than Sweden has acknowledged the hmall sweet need of woman to be loved." Her star name, which she had spent half a life, w ith energy unequalled in placing b-ight and alone in the heaven of renown, is merg ed after all in tke Via Lactea of common humanity. " Jenny Lind" is a u ije. A year or more ago, Jenny Lind stood by the cradle of a sleeping and beautif ul infant. Hie looked at it, long and thoughtfully, stooped and ki-sed its heel and the back of its neck, (the Swedish geography, we be lieve, for a kUs with a blessing to a child,) and, turiiiuu to its modicr, said, with a deep sih : " You have something to live for ! ' She was, at this time, in the husiet tumult of a welcome by half a world. Her ambi tion so at hir.-t f rom the first dawn of her mind that it seemed to have absorbed her entire being- had a full cup at its lips. She was, with unblemished repute, the most renowned of living women, aud with the for tune and moral power of a qaeen. Yd, up from the heart under if all a heart -o deep down under pyramids of golden laurels the outerino-t approach to which was appar ently hidden in clouds of incense comes a sigh over the cradle of a child ! We are sorry we can give our fur-away readers no assistance in their effort- to form 'l ..'.I X" I . t . , . on men ui me ..igmiiig.ui; male. j,auics are good observers, and one w ho remembers to nave lookcu to see tlie ellect ot Jenny Lind s complimeiit, on the new comer, tells us he was "a pale, thin, dreamy poetical lookim; youth. ' He will soon be seen and described, however, if lievv.-p;ij ers live ; but meantime, if we were to eive a pue.ss at the sort uf a mini he is, we .should beiu with one probability that he is the mo-t un worldly, unaffected and truth-loving, of all the mates that have ever offered to fold win bc-idc her. With what she has seen of the w.irid and of the stuff lor hu-bands, Jenny Liu 1 had probal ly come round to hei.ee she tailed choo.-in.', like :i child, bv the in tii.ct ol the heart. Her fzo-bioraphy wi.l show how wisely. '1 he inteivst in Jenny Liud's marriage is as vaiicd as it is tender and respectful. 1 here i- scarce a woman in the land, proba cy, who, if -he felt at liberty to do so, would le t scud her a blidal token. IJut there ii more than a .-i telly wi-il-vvM,in-,iu thej:en eral excitement amoiiL' lur own sex on the siil.jit t. J he power, in one person, of try in, purely and to su-h tioi.j.U teiie-s, the tvso experiment im happiness love and laiiic were intere-tiui: iiioiij:h ; but it H sti an.e and exeitin ' to sec tho usual order rcVtr-ed. , A'.V, tlrtCr .' i o tarn un-ati-th d from love to fame, has been a common transit in the hi-tory of (.if lid women. To turn uu-atisfied lrom fan.e to love and that. too. w ith no volatile .ipiice of disappointment, but with fames iiio-t brimming cup fairly won and fully te ti d is, a novelty indeed. Simple every day love, with such expi rieit'e on tlie heart s r. cord U l.'re il, bus never been pictured, ei n in poetry. Jenny Lind has Renins and t ie impulses and scii.-il i ii ties of genius are an eternal Spring. Slio is more rLht and wise than would si c in probable at a first glance, in mi.iryitig one younger than herself. The Summer and Autumn of a hcait that ob serve the common Seasons of lib, will pas., and h ave her the younger. Ikr pro-pect for happiness seems to us, indeed, all hrijit liess. i he " worlJ without ' th 11 tri uuJ f'jiiii'l wanting public esteem vvh.revtr she may be, unci fortune uinjile ami d her own winnin-- the tu.-tes i f both bride iti'l briile pruoui eiiltured tor delightful nj,jreeiation, aiid the lessons of the school of adversity in the memory of both it seems a il " t'l i iiin stanees, ' that responsible coinmitf-e "f hap j.iiii.ss toulil source do more, l'i.iu (iohl schinidt will be happier than Jenny Liud, e venture to predict, liod bless iier ! u e leave to sav, wlicn the Stan dard a-ks ij!esti(.rs afhetinii th.1 puiiii eal ( h.irai ler nf Wlii' Caiidiilates for ila riesideu. v, it is Ins duly t'laiiswer tin in liir the s.itislin tinn of the readers (d'that p .per. No si mi hern Whin will Vete lur a candidate W'hn is in it l iit-ved to be sound on the slavery (Ustnm ntnl il piiiul were to rise on pronl. and be submitted to the public t'lrouh the ((iltMnus ul Whig papers, that tin v are .ti, li. the SioM.hird would avtrth.it they are i mi. The Whi.;s df the Soiisli. wt trust, will put tin ih such candidates a they can i. !v upmi both as regards ihe gen ii al w i I fare and the peculiar rights of the Smith, under the Constiiuiinn. To ask the whiles it the men so named are nol reerra:ii's or traitors, is dowrn iuht iiiipudi in e in the Standard. The liist thing the editor has lo do is id prove iheiii o, and then make hi comments and iin! assume ihe absurd position that asking if a man is a knave, makes him su, li, nnii -s lie hi in os piniif that he is nut. il. ( nill. A letter from Floreni-e describes the if nt'liirs in that te mti v, as eoliilitiiiu 1. 1 i limlillul in the who had iii.u r had In . ii to bride in the ll lillt, the i n III eMicnie. A y. .i.ii; man it'll a milliner ol the tow n, spi'iid the day with his sill mi lis. Uetui niiiL! ut .le wi re nu t and insulted l.v three Austrian soldiers, who said that as they (the Aiistrians) were "ihe liiasleis ot ihe cntiuli v," they should do what they pleased w ith the oung Wis man. Aei ni uiiily, they li ll ujion the hilsh.iiid, heat him into a state ol insen sibility, and carried the yourg woman into a field ; where the wa? the next morning; li.uiid dead. Release of Thrasher. Information has lien r.eoivod nt the Department of State from Madrid that the tjueeu of Spain has extended a pardon to Mr. John S. thrash er, aud given orders for his immediate, re lease. Mr. Robert Barnsgrnndon of the po et, has been murdered by pirates on the coast of IKvatxw The reception of Kossuth- in Phila delphia, cost the city $5,200'. ill m&nilUj. Married, in ('hsrliiiia. a lund.r ninv. il $3l instant l. ''Iin Kt. Mil ih Hairison. (ir I'KUI t-.K MeltKK, lit t:..neunl. N C.ioMn. MlK. ( 4 H KT. daug Mrr f Jim. 4 Sdler. of linn p.. t. Vtsinrd in t It is eunjr on ilie I'Jh n.iant, by F II Vl.iiwll V.M). MAIU lls voC ' Ail-Di-LLio Vina MAUIH NKUU.V Commercial Record. i tiAHi.ort i;. n.BTL'.ity m, icia. Cnltnn, 4.Pilm, H (0 15 Njilsr Iron, hH, Corn, tint, Oho.. Iteeswat, ('i- iltipr, B lie Y iin, slieel n gst Tall- W, Su'e hua'tier. a 01 4J 5 2J 0 9u a l 911 a II in a lid 5t) i CO 25 . 3 7A a IM) 31 a III in .. hij 15 a I? Si I Mailer, Heel, "Innr. MA. 4 5 $') a G ri.iip,,uine-, 31 j Ull n mi im H It .Ml I ard, Bienn, Silyr, 12J )2J 7 In 4U ! C. tfel-. M , lasses, CHAIU.FTnN MAP KPT. Cll.tBTnN. I IBOIAHY 18 IS.Ij COT I ON 'I hf w a ...nd ileinat.d fof II. o, y aifiH.iv. wlorh ri-a.ilied in the a tie .f upwirdioi 2(1(10 tia'a-; fiinii. r pncea wire .uai.ioe ii 'I he iraiiaai-iifina I fc 47 ll a, i.t ere ea rai g i g i tern d 7 S lu i-euta. Cliarltttua i ouner. fOJ.UMl'IX MARK K.T. ( n.Lna'a. hliCinT I? I si?. Tliere waa mi ciiaiiga in pre a lo d y, ai.d ih1 da. urn d lnf I'liilnii win h itvri mid iini-r i!. I i.e uut a iin figiir.-a nl y-apolv wrra f.-eiypud and I iri RT.-'hoi ro'i.pr.a it 3"4 liaUs at fro,. 6 lu teii'a. R'pniltd fur I he I hitltltii Courier. 3 Look Out! A I.I. peranna intMiitd to IIip firm of Sturln &. np l,y Hie ll div of Via r null, iliry may eiuam to land aio p-r.nni h.if ni; npn arnm,i wiih. A l . Mf lor isai, may l.liuiv UU I , aa n ; very inprtanl tlial all a counta ake.uld ha alored al ila end ul the year. A C. STIC ELK. February 24 1853. St I M ; r ' " ' ' ' " - ?i)e.em.)i Jiol:, " 10 tMRLOTTE,X.. rTrf v V K ni.'Vid iitui 'Ii, ir s,,,re, ,.i,e d.ior wT-k, Ki-i c.f Srit A- AIL .,. on M ul Tf. I. i lurl "'.-. V b'u rv -'j. Is",?. j f ilafiucrrian CmIIcvd. . a 1 a sl l'l KM Y I I I dill D ai d fin. -lied. I s T-.r i (If all BEST STYLES OF Tnh ART w ILUK & i'Alv:il IMt, IS'. IHIlS ll-W ( t.ff lf". jvj3iotice. riMt'. nf-il rseiiul Vleetiiii! . Ptf.fl I, Oil1 M'-lliral .V S.,ri'l, Mill h .m,A in 'le T" n ot SlielHi , ' cviaefl eniin'y, i.c., on th.! I h iniir.day in March, 18.12 T IL JONES, M D, C. V R Sct'y F, h-iisr( H IS."ii 4-1 Dissolution. ' H E PtItf,nprl lirffinioie (ii-lme iinrjpi 'lie ' 6 firm ol' (ir m . Alexandrr i n ihe IU'Ii instant, di""!T d bv mnf" tl Confn'. Ah p- rnnp n-dphted u the fi-ni Vt'sT mirt unn cduff psj iiaiti ; ii d - h'ff l' injj itciiunts M I'ST MtUie iin m by .!s l uurl D X . T II. Bl.'r M. S. F. A LI X MLR. 4 f Fchnnrv f. PSJ (Notice. nrwIi-MAM JOMNSMiN nvug purrhaed the rnttre n.riff tt nl' Sm. P Airxandt r in 'he h "if r ftinn A A under, and having tdriheii a inua-tnf rtthtii wil'i T- It. Brrm, thi bntt hf-reat'tr b Ctiiducied under the fit in of Brent & liihtis'on. i t. it. nnrM, WM JuilNTON. Ffhrna-. H. 18531. 2 f UiHYV and KllOE IS. A Wt ! IK rt-fiifiu I tufi fhr nt ( hi ' np and it vii in ty, h it 1Z i preri d to exeui l e tin tit- fiofr M ofu r d 'he fervi (ji.i (1 wiifk.i'Cn iy IT r . lie h i. tit. ud lot rn Irat ' inn fii-e wnrk tnr in r v t ar, and he bv rails rem thoe - xentpd. le a '1 we k hi no' u'e, t8 he ha Cf xf 8t frriit nn ilnn rrtun t cotiti j.-r rei'tiveif a JSj hi f Miitahtt- i-r n Mtt(iS lO tT' rto h hn j; such m urk ITA'I H!I EKHS tiunetnalty att( nd d to. and fhoe if.hu e fit.e Fump Biuti, &e., ill p'tfe give I -i triul a "iat inr onty reriain way wi mtc rtainiit m h her he ran nlra I htm er not. II- n-iu'n hi- ihank tor ihe tr "snace heretofore n-itivt-d, and he hopra to merit a coi.tntuatice of hp time. J r"Hi vhon i ihe toa-h diwr above th uld Jour Valuable TOWN l'UUl'KKTY For ale. fll IK Mib-rnher i fct C0 II 'M-c si nil la-ti in fl art iib-cnlpr i ITV's ("or a's ha ,i le. U rtg 1 ii..-. ta. t. N -r Ii ot 'lis Jail, 'uf 'Iv iiwnfii I). M.lrs Hill .no ,a'aiy , ni,,,, u .. !'. K W. II "-. T- f ll' i.-r n ! 'o i. n lith and in- 4 r .oiii- win. ft'n pia."- I'i rail., r-.df- a i-n-.fl hi-miMi' a ,r. I hv l ot i- 'is iivd . i-air nb al nriia- miii li'i'isr-, a h'.l L ic ill nl waif., in vaid uiH a e tardni. Ai y ,r - t-rliaa,. g r-n liar i.ii"jf .li' ,'fisses.".',. , j . )',..,. ii. .ln. t i im nn ui., r-n 'MIT1 llnir l-.irr. n,r i li , , I---1. . or i 'lie siilist'f tb. r. -il t.nai. I. a I . Frb'i.arv I S. JIlilN li. Al l X Nlit:ii 4 I J. V. Mean & Co., l.titoir, ahltci It cu , . . t ., ti K pff-pari-d la, H U. J -Ia wi'll l-rompti aaa . and di'i-an ii. a d iTiHin ' -l,a lar.a' and nit-ar inipiofd f iiinna In ih ihlir ir? ua. L,--i.op in Oia t-BrnT n Ida aquarf l.laan llarpti'a . Mill I'a Mur.a 111 J. A. FOX, Attorney at Law, m - LI. prariioa in iha aurmundiat I'minii' a. V ? II-- will ailand to . ha ellrci'nn 0111 rt' bl-iti-i. him in cliarifa. Alao to the adlling l pcna.on and land bounty c'a'ma. OA So' 24, B Jf R"W. ' 'AST IIL.IUI.il .II.l)4vLS.WILLIlS HAVE REMOVED To tlie f oi'iiM-i'lv oet upi- il hy Tie. Pi u her, next looi' lo liot iVm Hotel. t t.vrlotit, t'elimtiTq II, IS5?. 3lf Direct Importation. iWlil At Wholesale, in I'Larlcston, S. C. Ci Sl K I, KKI!I(IS".N h. CD. be, and are' . I'enoiiiiH'h reieivina bv pverv arn.i!, w htrh fhry arc prrj n'f 1 to pII il (tfiiall atlvance. n Oil mpr inp rt. A Imtk ! Hieir mil well Sin fie t eiii.lc. T WAS E n is large and cninplt-ie, aiol in ir S' o'-k uf many f'y' will be tojud, nol gmiKriil y kept rn tht' if liurki t. ( .& v.. 1, ki kf:i-o & m N- r'h W.-m i nru' r ot King nd !rktt t. F'h wilt C If.VJ. Celling Ofl'nt Cost. St' )'iu wain .(lrl) .ni. the a i'l. ,n, d we ill ii,.urp '' IMIKll MACCJAINs Inn you liaf evtr Lad i fl' f. d vou ui I in n.a. tei. II II. .V l. '.s. V II. 1.1 M.S. Cha!ol'r, r.lruari II, 3:1' H ft vv, bki-kwith .m. lit n ui v. d h-, MKP to tl't fiUJ'P 'a'e y "f-riipn d h fC fice. .he he w.ii b, . sL2dS2 V-ru,i.v 11. IS'i 3if - ISlfk iiifv VARUS nfln.wtt in The H nut- .Nt'' PrflHlliir nil ,i La'I'K i-nl 7 ccn-.a per yard. ( i C 4 ISHIIWN stlEI TI Vf;S at II cr t. j I'LKAi IIKH SIIIK I GS, lo.er ll.an cstr and I p ..,. iv i.f i hi in, 1.000 viiids nf V.I.H. a pilHlTn'CS, al 4 centa. 15ale Yarn, ' anv qu iril.tv aiel al anv uric, , w h,, es ee or rp'ail. ' II ti A I. S. Vi 1 Ll.l A Mi. i Chmlollr. Fel.i any II, 1 -ii. 3tl s-s . - -. r"-"S" A. iZe&i iU Ja. V- -sr To the Merchants cf Western North Carolina. ! Jiff trq:;e- " t" J-lw- r'-P nfKili I'm 8l'f "". nv of iti P eirt'i.( 0 ihe ( 'rl- i'e nnii SiJ h rNroiim (.'..if K nd i 'i-w Hv. Ilmi the U tt Kill b- ul iin- l-eii-'t 4 nul- be uini the iNdH'-h 1 n'tj oi- i hi Vutt ti.t. !it u 're n the n!fl K ai-d la -I ,iK h; -ttd thai il. t ) ihtre mil bt read) lur 1 if feci p'hmi ul MerL'Kiiidi?. This I'l-ikj! if C'j it ih-! trom fhi'l'if,e. anH ihe i i?er Oiin he ci made b. the C stil al a ne laid pii,inir r ,rd. "ini.ir!) , ur at Moort a rerrv, totii direrHv nft the i sd. I.T I tut Mt-rt hattti mav bf op, rifH -( lln enn ychietice "nd hlicrf rnnj( nt dilin e lor wntnii iifiij.'ti, tin1 nc f-i9 1 e k in ihi-S;jte ft out (t-i.ti-rd Sjii-hu.. HCFiMfd, urc rqueti is iiiPsrl thi nn' IC Charlottf. Frhrunry II, .52 tlm Cloths & Cassimeres, I A LAM.t. I.OT, Ah h v.- nr n:il ig tV at I I US I' I'ali before ihcy nre a-l guue, il )ua want toiiielh:ftg fine al n tut nt It B .V WILL! AMS. Chailo te, Fbiuery I i, 3,t H'-ii- r:r r-c- y3- jBzi Office cf North Carolina Rail Road, UhttM-s an' 27Ui J.iii u i ry . 1.".'.2. 1 J'iOPdSAI.S II tir rprrivrd al il.is ilVi e un oi fills lur lift- Not ih larc liiid Kuil Ituad Irouil'iur lotie 'i i'i bury I'tie -nt- t t ight 'mi ho p, to be hrun nn Ixn : il: tv . i if It !-n: s ou'-I bf u-t t.-, l,t I hi le f ij-'hl in ch i h i k ail d shoA e pit hu I e- lent in ihe t,e n Mi rs, i hf i-titer I ah .ft!e(i tu be (w ked nr h- wn 'I he m! 9 tu be .-I t,(li'd hue or .it o.ik him) trbb i-i i in i' e in-; r. nin of t lit- en.; im r? uf er o. uvf y mi ihe r a.i. Ihe rii-hveytu he ine Utlrr pan ii tht fei it nr btfi .iiitiL' o' ihe rvx' tur, itd to b- p.td h.r o:i'il iiw; e. ii d and rceivi tl. The tuddi r v Ml na'Pt in th r bus- the p)rs per mII th- jic'i-'iif- tin toe ria.. tin whifii ih-v prouo-e lo rtrliver ihi ir l!:s. alt rh neefioii! mil be noioled not to iheui by the Knme r-on the li"art. Tiie ie."-itoft stake- he'itJ lull teei apiirt, twenty uii) be pidCi-U at a conveinei'l 0nl nei ca l (eel k in tUke, it id twenty hiiU nt filty irel trum the ft ke? i d -u put op a nut tu dainn e Ly Jyn en ihe trmjt-d. Tht: M.is to be f t during the present W sister or ,lCXt Spun. M. MORKIIEAO, rreMUcttl 4N. C. Kail Road. 3. 10 t Y svKtS at I'ti dtiu I'atririge t-l tvif!, qtiMiit)fl ana cuu. hf re u ill he i ne IiM i" . M (.HIM; wr II f L S VV 1 1 LIAMS. nitnf ' I 1". 'J. .til' i ht ttff. Fh Dissolution. T II K li .a Wrot'.iiA K-tUr i (Ins fiy citi- fMMVt'd bv tnutuil rii-ei I. A!! jur n- in- dehttd to I ht? firm nre nq-iesitd t ta:i ant! iil'e hitwet-n this em. Auni t'nuri, i f ih n,ay rit-en io nay ro-i, aa the b'imts ot the friii tjiuht be WRI-TON i RK.I.KR. Removal. t m IIIKh'ih-.-i ib, r h E purchased the w. iiJ!e of toe 1 in nml hn l Iron haa renin .. I lb-,h -ii-t oi' K. H B'a Irv, i.rar. Iv ni'io'i ' J. I'- Ki r' llu el, hfi. he h. s '. sf-f. a I nl Ins nd na . ii.i-'f. an. I lrnn,ls. as h ' rt, ipM,,,p,.,l ,,i srll Tl II Wit l'' i" tr FOR CASH bn l! lias it.-' I et ti -u.il Mi I'll -riot f, cill.e- bi in, Whnlen'e nr k'euil. 'I I. ishn-g lu p-nch. anunifl.. .il',t i.. ive li.in 4 cjli be-ur-aupfi ji", I e eela-ea eUewhi'rc. UTAH kii.ri.ol Ul'S TRY TRODIVE lake, in firl.s. (f- 'ni wrk oi ware. J Ml Ufll.'K, turn aa Hoofing. Glllo II I ..', ! C I'lprt) .V.C, duuo ai intatioii t. n,iiu . JT-ORDERS from a dnianc puncloi'ly allend ed lo. SAM L T. WRIST.. Jinuvy t l."52. S I "1ANAKY fEE"D!ri. T ? WiJjy Bale of Unimproved Lots la the Town of Charlctte. l oiteaia Bed r.omiir; a fur i Im "Ihwii ill I ht'l.'lo-. viroie nf .in lernv f :so rt .h Hum. Ac el I l u.M, ,t i.,i,, , Jj , lef rt , , inn ra I, by i il.ii :. il.u tittMnr. Ot t!trt C ri t .Ni tiff Vl.i lit xi, bt'.njf the i'Xh tln a ih.ui . r ftl tlltj JJ If ' 1' l. ti- n i ' In'i ; ... ij n- . i. 3 li u ll 'J'on, Ivhf ri)'-fty in tht- N'u ,t jltillttlg UlB lilM'K tf Win. 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