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17 At (V , , Til l' ' 101 V) (L lirOlUlil (iOlnin'. 'C -j v ?it,Sj Vt. V-rt '.VH J": CHARLO'iTt:: ; WEiM'S!av, Jimp a 1 :,. (TPit in li.ilfitwfjv, ftsii.itifiri (1 1 t pi lit - n , . : in n is nil sn!ic ri j ti ns. i. :.(. lt : i A r- y ' . tj8 e. v.cai;k, rq., isnir -.ft- !;-: -o 1. phi 3, nei!:tir!-d t t i.t. 1.1 at.w i s .. i X- ; i ii ji. - L"V. It. P.-.li.jcf, Jo., is Mir nut' r.i-4 .! ; . - i : to rcfi.-ivt .Vvvrf . ::. . i i .-. .;..!.). -:l I'i: ciUrvsui li -,. , , v.- V. y , . ; V ; ' !.,' hf m.w-'i (;; iv. run rifE-i'Kiisnr.vr, v;iLLiA:A A. unnnnr; or NilUTIi-CAlMMXA. rn i.""K.ii rt. OF .V s w K 1, I. i t N I V I 'We nr.- a i;i ' tt-i i f . . U.I A MH... i. .. I . !..! Li t;u i ;li ;t t :' . ,-..!' ( ,.m.! V. I i- U f Ml'1, r - c; . . n:ii.. X I I. . . - :!! ! . ; V rt-t ,1- i.t r .frut M ( ,.l i -. psrt .".! fl.1. lil.urs:, in tie- I! : in ( !'!; p. The - North I".-.' a Vi'i-V : nished to sab- :. - : - ei.':! t!-,.- ;- - ;': August tb .tV:i i ke ova :t bi'tv ( mid until the n suit of the i'l '. 1. i.tial tion known i'..rinc P -o.i;-. - ' ; ' V i ' i.. ' .1 l.itttlHl !' I ,' ' i. i.i a crowded out. We are h.f r.. ii. i i: - i . 1 ''!i a- of a III :. v.. .. f e. i ;: r". i in tht coarity of an i:.-.'f !:.i:-- f- -::: Mr. V ' iV,:-.:.V. waters r.f l'ik ill . .--. ii t' a 4 -li 1 1 .' a 1. ' . .. '. -. -i ton Lvii.t -p .i. : n' r. Ail .ie loll .. -1 c . : ; : it a e:i-o . f -ii - I! - ; . : l ; - .'. . ; r . Pi-: - i ti.n. - : ,. , . i i j I, wtr ! .-. 1. P. th.- ! a"- ; t : i' i b, .-ii an entii c -1 ',! a-'- : :. i ,: .a', I l . . .- '-.-.- jet. .... i ii, lie i , i . i; r ;.: :i;r 1. ti.-e th y -. :- :. ... :. C.! .. i'ji.. ,-1.1' i pah.:.- mom- e, V .V : ' ' - ! ' " ' ' - - - I :- iily of the I !. . .- : . . fully : . ' ' '. '. .;- ; : ; 1: i t- i.i . i; . : t-f matt is r f -:.-..:.:., r p. u'.-.s a a.. J rant : l j t1.. .r ; - ; '. . rook I w P'. re ? ' ' ' - : Tii t i.,r..i ae. r a ... u . . ' " li... '. IJut, reme'j.l i-T that y I are lo-f :;: '. 1 i 1 .d. to your - 1 1 ;-. in. .: . -i fr the . '. -: t V- . :: : '. If 1 expect y oar :. . i t : p; r. i .; tie- '-'.. - . .- : P. - V. a . - ' e u-c 1 ii a:. ; : : . a : ' i- a eh !y. or ' 1. t - r y i, '. '. p : - wiiii -. t .' i . ar. if:.' I I.-. d . j ia oUr ; .- : ., . ie e : it ui .a i- i. v. ;; i ' a y a . . t '. t . . bein ve. r-i.' i - i - . . -eh .' of - .-ie -ei.t ia , ; liii'li ll!:i": w.iii t!.- V... M : tie ; . , 31eek'. l.bill e ji'.rv. V t :.: . ' : ; 1 i a- i. a ' '. ' " f . i V ie a i - a '- . . : ie ': ! I: it .;.,.!;. '. . ; t a i ,-; :. : i., o .;..:-. 1 el u a !,i re i. V t .. a ' i . : I. . a .l.tr'. . I',!.. 1 e ;., ton,- vie l. I..- . : P . . .!. !.- are . . . -. .. , - ; . t , e.,M.i. i. ... i L . 1 He. P , . i . oil ... ' Me. mil. . -.mi... , ;: . , .. other io if- .. : you a' .-.! ) m , , ... .. , , Mid 1 1. -i V M.- . - :. ' - ,i i . , , . 1.. . t t ... in : :) . ' Ie . lie,! m ii it., )...,.,; i . t :. i 1 - . I - I . ; - lo - : . .-. : o,,ee -,-.!.., . - .ii, el! I, ,11 I .1 , it.. I"' I . p I'l'- V ..... r;ilir j,. , '. ;, ', , , ,- t- :.. !e a , ., ,. I ,: . - t ''' ill" the cin.y r, ...i.r, I. ;i ,., . Cola I ia( i"li of t Ue uiiih ee - - a I 1, ' Me.. . , 1 ' I.t. 1. tl'' I :i. .' M :: sol .!, iv l , ,.fsar, laeaii-. , , ,. me r no-, n that c .iini, ,. !, i ,,, .-,;! t"' ,''v''" wo"'d - the constant 'companion of the Teacher. SI,,, must he i mutable iinlr all circumstances or she I , , . i i r i i .. 1 . . ! . . 1 " would not be beloved by hit pupils anil it the pupils do not love their teacher they 'i b-ue" hi r, and fIic will p t nngry, 1 th re will Ve troiil.lo and sorrow always. ( l ,; ,i i i. i I,..,,,,, .:.t i',',"' . ' , .", " ', 1 ' ,i; M 1 inn!.- or lu r jiatioin-e ami li inn r in L, -.n 1 amid all the fault-limliiisr mid I ;;-.nt. t'.-li cf s;il'. vlatheiy jiiirtieular lilaek, J llliills J. Scales, James M. Sjn-Uecr, .;:!!"'.! "! h"1 teaeh.-r mn-l he Ccorjie 31. White and James Woods. ; ;-t', i I I ! 1 ! '"'i'l ! v. itil tl, e:,-e MU.M little ' ; i i.i.i . - ill m 1 I) 1 w ho ;;re fo '' rcmarkaldv i.,,u- ivno -i'ivi,i liivri-nt' c , .... ., , , i i . . Iilin AM)h lOMl IIa J I IiK, ic. 1 tiHjIit at le'ir.t, l:ceaue. it she il 'i'S not ' . . v. ;- :;ii, . , v with the "little dears," ; The l'lililisher of this mqier has been ai ' A will find that she eamiut soreizo the . pointed Apnit for lr. llmvand's valuable ' t . r ht n in ." The Preceptress must Medicines. He has now on hand his Tonic 1 1 -e " ''-. ' - . t - i' -I' -i.tn-t " t: up ' the 1 on- ... . , , , , , . .. , ' , ., , -Mixture, a valuable remedy lor J ever ami ..;.;..! -t In r :.tt a- i !.. nr. li . ' .!.! i: In r '.! n "" "' : th.it is to sav ''' "o'iip"iiml vrup of !lackherry w hi ii lu r p 'f 1 r.iiu- an ! hack .-hoai'l be li t. lor Cramp, Colic, Cholera Morbus, ie-:-e. J r.-;u.r;.t.-;y t r .-uinim: 'he 1:1 ..r JHarihua and I'v.-cntery, ami his Pur.'ative ' "- ::,.v- ' i-',x " ''iiihr'!- ' Telegraph l'ills.wl,;ch"he now ofTcrs to the .,: !,i.,h. :, .vii-.i-lvc.,:,!.-., i:,:in- air '.: v. If t'oe father of the "che- ruh " l.o-,. I ..'lm t w as dimmed or whose ; : ,1r,-s wi- "fv.l,- ha;,,,,, to 1, a man of j -. r e -mil. an i 1 1 y i.iii..eently m.puivs the i . ,.i tin- tliii.iniii:: or rixintr, the eitoriiiis ' i i li. .1 w " . p. h. r eyes t.i tin ir ' . S " '-.n-i...i a-.il inf.rm- her L- . ini.iam huiau l that Mi.- iVr.y tr-t. a j " moi.ey f..r her ieriees a I ! T, a. h. r. and that he can w. 11 aftord to do j I -in-!, hitlo "-id J-hs ..r i.ot!.in.'. I ho , jhu-laud may or he may md r, mark that ' -in n htt'i,. .i-'d j..1 are the h .1! . ate 1 it-i- . .- .i;' tl... ii.iiiiiH-r or dr.- maker i:d i.,t i; Mi-s P-.-ny eid all the little iiiilli- . : ai.d -- le-.l - ' r tie- par.-nt.- r p.:r :-- i a-.- p- lu .n r "W;fi. - e ; :-. ta... i. ir .M ' i .m r wmtn -t-srve '' 1 " "" U!'", ' ' .' :l ! ' 1 '''' i!' r . ii-.i it w. . ! in; ! r-t i that . ! .1 lai 'hi:..' :a-t to 1 li. m.-h v I1-- t - . 'e v. an 1 t! at an; tp ::a... ..t i i l I'a- a.i- ! -m:i a 1 'iri-.-c. Wi.l -:..- . a.;..;,, . ;us ,., ..la, .. i,t i . the tr iwns .ir .a- , t !: r , and pair li-. a.i . ...o -eieam-.ii-. - ' li,.. !" scream- Mr "I , '.i : Wl.'. i; v. uht br. ak ui nir . u.iaai v !:a- 1 i- ur hi:, li.. - t i i :i :.. r r t-:'..i-i i: ...i.t. ' Mr-. .1 .hli d.,1. i ..! -id. l a;: -li t'e- fact that ! . - n r. - ivin-- the 'VU '. ri y - i l-.-e att. htioii I i '.: . f tin ir i . '. i i riihl er 1, .1 :., - to be -are had o 1. -r -. If. 1 ef'-re -he mar- io t- 1. iitii .Mr. J. an J i.es. K-. . mi n hart; but - ' - - !:, r-. if. r the e'r ..- . - : ' Me! - - - I- the 1...U r. .-. -. ' :- i i- hat ! .- e .V i- i:.- ; :.- '. - : . : i i a' - i ;.; - - t ;. i- , i a-, a . , ,,, i... !:-. m- :" M : -. C.-h le-l b ' Sn.-e- i. P i !..!,.- ha. I -."ia so tar a- to say i - P.. r- y -h. aid i.e., i want t .r .-at . ,- if - he w-'old only 1:1 Vi-r . ;.--.i!i -ii..:!. t r tlii- uM'o i ii-.- y-.v.i-d -!e- re . r w..u!d . a. :.. e : , a '1 aele r a ,:n." , - '-V C- o '- Men.- i 1 II it i v i'i "!' ' :.ia.' kli .w- anv- !-:.,, : e n,., ,,.1,-ntlv he "'"'Ml; M aeVae who ha.-travellf d : i i -.- V- ia- 1 - he n at Phil . '..- M". T ier!.. - IV- ii- is :.--. r ' !' 1 ! - a h p. r- A - tie y ti.,....- M ('. ,i :. : hie ir h, , Mi-- M: ..ur Church reoiiar- .Mr- l 1 ii.t :: a-- a ti t .... tie- Pf. --. ii i --eail -'a- 'Mil'! ieii i h o't.o,. r, and d n ' : in th" 11-1 -ti-t -ar V -- P. l - : 1. and Mr-. 11. d- e-.M -eiM- :,...! M - Ie it : ::l V i -!. it - a', 'il'o.-! !' ' . . Ie xt t . all al. i . we many Mi i i ,. T . iiie. a,!y p.i!;enee and temper have e- e,U, i! ie .-f 11 -eh--.l Mel llii'l .niCil 11: lia-t :' a:..' -. a, .1, in Ci.r.r; ,tt. ( t ;.ti a., iron, U. -r.-!; aii . So- ;i, ('.:: -;,- "a ' "'I .in. a . in r ii''. :. 1 'ie w !e i, ::' n lie i.i-; a-, ie - r -ui i ' J .,: , ... j t a -. I.-e ' " ' ' ' i;.f r---' i i ie ., '.' t u- h ar limn r - I'll 1 ! "I the v I,,,;,- lii,,- -ifkhi.uldli'liicpls ii a. T. I ' 1. .mi., ! t a P. S. Sen- - . U ,11 tl, ' 1 I, I i t 11 d I I .1. . - A., , a in 'i -I,, if 1 .a. o Aiiuoni.-ti all ii. riiiuilicaSs. No. of t',e I lovir-it.' M ,!"ilM ill- ail tie j '. !. - h,. , j have been made in it behalf. There ore L ,,V(,ral !lltit-les in tins number which would . . , , "ottoi a.o uti u.iu liiuiu urinous ucii.s. . 1 Its present Editors, the graduating claw) of ' our l'ui-erity, with this nuuiher, hids its 1 fri011(ls n,l natrons a resnectful and affee- ; ' ' ' tionate farewell. It now eoes into the r i li;,Ul, " srs. Vino A. Allen, A. It. I"1' !''r S,,U ' . . ( Q 1)111111)11 Ciltl 0115 . ' " ' Vi-it tiik xoisth r.ir.f'l.lXA w iini. TIIK CHINKSH SCIIKMK. CiiAlil.onK, June ltd, 1 A. C. M'tl i.iamson, Kso., 1)EAll sm : Vour favorable notice of my artit-U of this wk, Voiiriuir tlu t-nmiou ,h( t;,,,(, t.tlc,;ura.,0H . in ,.,,,;,. .,. ,.e ,, k,:1.,., ,.,,, ..r " J " ' i ' adim: it, and to touch uiraiti upon the sub jut id' an exec-, of population at the North i.mleav iri.i.' to penetrate the slave barrier i,ltl-i d betin-en th.-ir pre-, l,t deldurnldt! cielili U the NV.it h and the one they aim t i reai h in the .uuh. in.' p!" i-eu ntlistitution ot races h i-lh 1 v.it'i reat ability by that powerful uv. r. l-.--t.-r liryant, of Mausticld, ;Li-.; but his t- tal ignorance "f slaverv i t fin ,,,, ,;.i.. ,,it i.:. : ,t, j.:.. - ' ' ...in in .it.: e.Hl.-.- Ill III.. ,,,! unions and has ihe eilVct to an- )iu lml, j, .,K, j llit.h li;,jt otlK.ri.0 ... ,.-,.,, ,.. ...,:,.,:,. ,,f ..I,... phs he is the m.-.-t aid., expomii.t now living 1 a-tlalic " I i I i xj.i- 1. n. til..- loft,. : aa i .mi. 1 c .li- -:. 1 t patriot!-!:! wloeiilime ev. r iii-iiiieiii.-h..d Mr. Pryai.t in his utai-rin'et!.rt- to "more .1. .',, :e " our t. "..-.' ,'"".':" country, I ! ve him l eeau-e we have been, and ale fib lei. and e -! -A .r. r- ill the .-ame eood cau.-e, but I tell !.:m n ov, "more in sorrow-than in au L'.r," that 'in J'it "ijii I will' war with him to the death, on the subject of the rela tive tin i its and dcivrils of white slavery at the ..,nh iiiid black slavery at the South', U. 1 the in, lit- and e. im lit. of th" iri: raiit i . ia! 1 ii ihile la'.o,r.' ; t the N-o th and th- 1 ,! oia r- of the W.-il I n a. :. r th- ilmo j.;t.ti ot tin- ii. plural. ie condition .,f tiic " luiil operative.-" in Mas..aeint.ctts) drawn by the searching and ora.hie pen of Mr. l!rv ant in his "Two Tariff's compared," and ether literary fire-brands tln.-hed nt the head- of the mill " Mustrn." lint not to those " mill . p. i ati es " do I allude, even ia tl..- il.-e-rad.-l tiditi n drawn 1 v Mr. Jiiyaat, when I f, arlcly a-.-ert that the N . - of tie- SoUlIl U ii' be ij.ii'.fl a imilo.i and iiiiii peiai.. i.t compari-m drawn l-etw.-i u till in and the prie-t uddi-li lal.or- in.i T.ol.ill.iti'in r.f the l-'r.... .1-1. II. v.. t! rva!, ,-r ,.-'e. , ..r Pv whatever UUnu- y.ui plea-., to call them, are frc: to attend tiie.r Pre-'io. t.-riiin. M. thodi.', -iKpi-e..pa-liaii li .pri-t. or any other church, and hear ti. Pp.h tri , ly r. ad to them a. to tie- tt hites. N.y. r ar" they ' "'I int.) t -Imrch un a- -M-o-. a- th l- iiel- of V.'ir b M-t la- i .ii:.. j - i 1 - ! State- ar-. Tin y may i. ia- d hv the predih etam. ,.(' tie ir M.,':. nd I.V . v. ,,. t,t r , . r o. r.. .... .,i -,. ,',..' .......... .-..ii . 'Ill II I l.llt. .lll'lll, j'. I ,t I). r -.Hue tiier meiit.il.'y-hin liic. and soul chaining ! !! - ir. S.-at- are re-crved for tin in, th-y are prayed for, and directly ap pealed t . and are treated much m..re like r-a-onin.-. rational human hcin- than arc t'e braill-bouild. e..-eieil C-chainell millions of iah-i inr hit. i v. 1. j cannot read; or. if ' ,;' !. dare not without p'-rniis-i-.u :r . i th.-ir . U .'-. .. The servant- or .' t : tie S a,!'i w jr-hip linn freely, and hear ri;..- i'.r ! read freely in plain Knadi-l. ; and m v.-r li!..-your mi, lion- of '".' . , i n nf., H .r-hip men and j.aiiitiie.'s arid images, and litih-d er.is.ed sticks, and who are allowed " j h. ar . 1 1 1 y a mumbling of sol 'dead r!!;eii:i-j. ," which, not one vf the coinitle-s V a !. . ei'd they be r. --u.-citated . would ' - a1 : , 1- . --.':.'. th. ir vt macular. 7-.o ,..,.,., S ,,' w ".. , ' ,'o i ,, , 'i,'i fi'ni .ve.o . ir ,,i ;,... '1 he -lav. . are pray-d f.-r, and 1 .-ay i t!y to l.od. and are taajht to ex pect h:-eiui:e and Inerey "without money and w.thoiit price;" while your free ser-vai.t- an- taught to pray to their Priest, for every Li iiiir and to expect it if the " mo le i- i at he. lining and the price " -nit-. 1 '.-uiate a! p h i : a at i. r p i-1 . t u rn your efforts i:i tie- -iir.-t lion of the ,.,ul-b..!iii. white to -ap--r-t.te.n and pric-tly tyraiiiiv, !.e a!;. en, ,-- i f a ) -c i , j . c - fr e; I.I - .'.-.-ll-lll,!,,; lI.IHl 11, 1. -I j, ,;.. ,,,! '-Ie -.. a 1, t '.t, e, lie- .-..utlii rn neoro and his I. -a a.h , t t, par, ha-e the fvor of tie A.im.h'y It u dollar. No man better ha a-, h.r li . m ni ha- depict, d in more -. i-. id hu, - th- .,',''.. 'm-iii ,, ti,, f,;r !,,, aniio ,o-ition at tin- North xy- n ii :n ei- iitii tint of the- free..,,iile,l ., I -I ! the S !.. than Po.t.-r Ury.int ; in ': ' . . ie- at h -a:..- M,. ;. truthful and ' h'lei'. hit : he a, one i,t .,- v. .neb r in ' - I- ' ' 'he So ith, he .Hikes about him a. Hi .ll;. :- tie: honor haunted inebriate fi-dit-ii. ti,.- .h.i!it..n,- of hi- lialliicination. My '"'el i- one .f those iiiniiv men at the N alii v.S... have . ad and b.-iieved the uho l.i: n paiuj.hlet- of the political villains, v, h a woiiid ride into office oyer the ruins of tie ,r ' .'.try . rather than fori the plca ' a ''ill into the public j.ap and tie p'";- r .! ,1 a town or ward lr a "term ' ; I was le.t a lilt'" tiiii tai-i d with '! : t, " i'l, Mi and " -, o ,r.. ' f r my -" ii' V.!. a I bad ..!,! read tie ,' ; t !.-( mi , pn , i.tation-, 1 m .-inee the South, rti '"- nave looieed up hetore my n-loni-h.-d ye , I Plow Letter ti.au to pili my faith to 'I ...... il;,ss of f. r ,ia rn I gliii,!, to f-,,n,iiriM- !:.. ii. ,t in ... ,t' I ,!a,r, r- il tin Nortii. 'Jin y -' .1. 'It.ll.f ti.p " (.!., e " io,( i,ln:, li. in " ,,i A i . ' " (. o inj a r. ti J .-n.(f t!i .ia;..! i.f la. i. r r , r ;e e Hi i ii, a t'tv yarn tie I an...,, mi ! ie. ,!.,.! .f. t..l!. T; e tlif. lIMr o ' ..":", ,, i ,, l"-r .an wet. ; aie! ? ii ii.) ,.i,io'. i.-iHR hi tan, t'i l, t e iic.i,!! ' . . eutli. i.r.ii I (li.'H.nei- Mr. la -. o.t o- ; i , y M ia htiM lii miai 'i iih , t me mi tin. , ur liny ufh'-r wluclt may In-dcduei l io.iii tne ra.iiiieirtM.n 1 Itate inrtitiitiii In tweeri liie f,- - .n 1 .l.r, rn hi tiic .Virth and tlw- fclaven of Hie "in. W. S. T. I 'a- lij-.fniif Ihe Faitni elfaliiinv ere t-nil'l.t the I'' a '.i.oil..i,!ifM lil, ti.e "t riilt " Slut tin- tt.T'i'm 1 r , ii r. tail ,ri !!, nl m min any rl.iirt h tlu y tow y I'Je.ii, political pamphlets piihlislm'd for pectdiar pmiioses. Thcfe aru man v at the North who aru not worth the effort to convert, hut Mr. Bryant isj well worthy tin invitation from a vomimttte of geucroiii Southerners: to visit the South, and, by seeing for him sdf, bo turned from the error of his ways, and to a Ltilir fw of his j 1 ho South is sacred prounu. in the JSu- tiii' American Pcnsc, it is all that is left to 1 u.-i as American! sti-ivinif to retain or recover ; our tuitiouality. The North and I'.ast and ' West are everythim:. and pnlititally they are ruled by unnaturalized foreigners whose 1 struggles to effect an entrance to the south ern fields of labor will vet lead to the adop tion of fctrinjicnt measures calculated to cheek the frightful flood of recreants to the cause of freedom in their own lands, but who are invailing ours, and making it u babel and a "den of thieves." If the Smith is to be overrun with (ioths and Vandals the Ihileh and Iri.-h and .((111(1,(1(111 of Chine-e (as proposed by the " liostuii Courier " to take the places of the slaws) what in the mime of nationality is to become of the AiitM urn- .' I bc-eei h you, Foster Bryan:, as far as your abilities go, do not seek to wrc-t from us this Amer ican oasis in t Ii o desert of fureigui.-in around us ! Wandering r un the fir-t proposed text for this article, 1 le pe I have said nothing which will prove uninteresting to the readers of the "Whig" but as I have already reached the waning of the fifth pae, and Var to nut aile upon caUutiu which might be ' better filled, I will give a few brief extracts from Mr. Bryant's letter of May oth, ad dressed to the Kdit ir of the " Amcrieaii Standard," 1 1 arrishurg, Pa.) lie it re membered that Mr. liryant is an abolitioni-t, (from remMiig. u it sceihL'.S but in hi- lettir ...f May ."th, ho. views the subj.a t in all its bearings. 1 ler.i ur a few ' calculation.- " for the euitleati.Ji of those whom the " cal culations " ale limed at : " Stl j.Jw..-1 th. Mlhstllutml! to !ieni:,:r to-Iiior- r..w : :i.ii!in,in,ii ,,r Atru- ois mi! he ..tit ..(' In-m. unit out nt' i ina'..uieut, T!u ir w-ra, er. .-..iiii. I tie reniireii in tat e. -li'iil i it st.it. Ii. . .iii-e tiny l.y liyMiilicM arc lillly io,e;,h,c! hv (Ian, l.ilM.nrs. Or if lie rei;iiiui.i!i y of ..pil.ai.ui eivt n lurtli to i,t-t iirioi'-itia. i.f itn!it-trv, it e.n, ehly he lit ( 'It I tie se Eileen ill most, S.1V I? I .1 IM'll 1 11. 1 1' tin- eiiiiini ii. t n-ill.i tiurers are r.-iiiet . ,1 I.t A trie s, la. n- tal will rt.t .,1 h i-l , .-i ll). ooi', iiuii . ii .!ih,. r-.. .1 in tie iV.- -.no, -, th, v no i-l ..ak .i n . liili 1,1'M III th' W.o's 't' 1 llw.r III i t, ' V Cr .11, il ei' in, iutry, item u lu lie hot. st tinotn n't looia I . ,. ii-t. la . ." Ill re follows t very plau-ible idea that the capitali-ts hare (-..ii-pircd to reduce the i'iec of labor to a perfect level the land over. l'mUe-ti..a.y the capitali-ts of the North would rl;i.il v introduce a -nicies of, labor w hicll W ccpting .-hade i negro labor a a mouth " w ill llial exi-teliee. ih l,e in overv re-iicct e-- f il'iiiplexi-iii and J.ay, like t tSie South. And it " ..I alltw only of a m. re " ai.i aitl no -urp'ius I ,r mia-ia-wleT" is tin- dirh re hi - t !'V tell' trteeii the will liou-ed. At 11 f.-d and well cloth. al Southern laborer, who has a raiiu'e of mil.--, and the proposed Chinese fixture in a mill, where he. "M-antv wau'es" bind him as with a ehini. '1'lie (liffer. nei i.. in favor of the blaekshue. Mr. l!r ant say..; I hint. -it at n eieeiirai yiit'l ill.tt i!i-! t':r, lllo out tin- i- .iiiilr . , l , vsi-rk th,- e, ;e .,..t, ,,' ir.e hit.'.f HI tie' MOFt- .1 f.f-l,ie taae. 'J ii'- .Mil' li,' eil til- I. ti.illel ill !i,. t ., I. t: Mlllt !,, ". . ;.r. ; i ia . ii.' .ritiit .Oi.i vt 1., , itet'i, t.l 1 . 1 , , i r Hl'l !,t ...M"., I.. ...... t'l U .. nun,, reus a 1.. f',f ,,.h I'l, '.ti, ."li1, lu, or ail no tioim witiimil It .al mis. .1 in ui" inn! of t!. birth, anil iif4ii.tr,. l,M,rs a.r u. a m n.! w .-ih tie t t.-.v, ar. ri-.iiv t,y la tin. n,.i !v. h to rai.e, r t',r i u r .:- If the Monro. " si I! tl ins Ma.--aelm-i tt- mill owner-. .:.. t., a 1 1 ... I . f ... ' " to th. , w ill the aliti -l.-ivery part them roll li dv horr..r and r. f i e to up tncir ey . ' '.. tin m at in price which vrill k c.-riioive levtl of p tll.-tli (iuWIl to the th, .r.i I a l ion. dt pciidencc I rantf T " A sub-titii,e f-T -lave labor " is let the de-i..-r;ituni with tl. hypocritical mauufae-turi-rs of Ma.s-ai aiuctl.s, it is .vmn th i ns rmij, a somethin.' i" 'he shape of labo rers which will -o ees-flllly Compete With the labor of the S.uth en. ployed in tl,r inn. ji nl mtijr ii s viint In' . evi- i,"t nt I' ' sni'i'l'il tuts nt i i'ivii im n n itu mi' innr . In i t I ' t it tin ii' ii L'nii v " . Inij, its I'ttztltis .1 ',, 'o i.r ti c y III I'll w. MP.Pn.N'i; OP TIIK P.IJJLP. SOCIKTY. The Mecklelibirg County Bible Society, auxiliary to th- American Bil l. Socii ty, celebrated its aii.ivcr.-ary in the Methodi.-t Ppiseopul Churdi, the la-t Sabbath in May. Th" llible cail-r was pr.-euted to a fi: ami attentive t-iiifn-galion in th" moriiino, at the Pre.-li t rl li Chureh, by I'.ev. Mr. ltervv. Ih- airetitof the A. P. S .ei, ty, in an t lo.pi.-i.t and f r. ilje sermon, aiel again at night iu the M.tho.li-t Chun ti. The:.,- , f -foit- of the Be, rend ' ientb man. .-o plain, so i.ractlcal, so intelligent, told with thril ling effect tlpoi au'lielice ami wt-re crowned with iigi .il suee.'.-s. J he contri bution" iienrh doubling the amount ordina ill . r..i-ed npiti stiniliir occasiuiis, and counts np'al t I'-ll. In the a.'t. rni..n the Society a--enibb d at the Met.'i J'!i.-t Church, to re-organize aiel .. h . oil', r rs for th.- eii-uii,., year. The meeting was i.p.-n-d with prayer by l!ev Ci'.oid Mr 1 )er eli'e. Tilt; i're-liiellt boiti-r ah., nt, lr. I'. .'I. Punlap, 'iec Pre-idenb, t ick the ch..ir, and culled the mi-eting to order ; w hercipon the following proceedings were had, viz1 ln motion of IJ. )ats, the proceeding, of the la-t nes ting, held by the officers of the Society i re re.,d al-o, the annual r. p..rt of the managers, and of the Trea surer, a- foil avs i '1 he Hoard of Managers of the Mecklen burg County Bible Society, embrace this oeca-ioii to editress their gratitude to (bid, that throned! mother ew ntful year, this So ciety has bee, preserved in cxi.-t. iice, and to some cxteiit has been huc cussful ill pro moting the great object of its in-titution ; while at the -anie time they have to deplore the fact, that as much has not been done during ;!ie year, as had been done iu other former years of its exi-tenee. Tlii- fait they would ei.-b-av or to urge with peculiar cinpha-i- upon tin: attention of the Society, and upon nil others friendly to the llible, and who de-ire its speedy, universal distri bution among the children of men. liy the Treasurer's report herewith sub mitted, it will be wen that only the amount of fc!t7." has come into the Treasury, since our !a-t annual meeting; while upon refer ence to the ri cord of pa-t years it is swn that the -inatle.-t amount rai-ed in any one year of the Society's exi-tence was )?l '.(:!.!) I. Thi-. bo t would seem thro we are rapid!, tending to dissolution, an event which can be contemplated only with profound sorrow by every diri-uan, and by every patriot in the land. 'I h fact of last year rciui-m-liesH should stimulate every member of the Society to betake himself t- devout prayer to Almighty (;,,J that he would throw J around our Society the shield of his pro I teetin care, and to tho cxerciso of a wore , untiring zeal in tho promotion of nil its in j terests. It is tho object of tho Society now j to raise funds to he employed iu u thorough 1 visitation and supply of our county. No j more fluids will be transmitted to the parent Society only for the purchase of hooks, tin I til this object shall have been fully neeom I plished w Idcli it is confidently hoped will bo done during the present year. ' This object, we think, appeals with extra- ordinary force, timl calls at once for the j most enlarged liberality. The blaze of ' (io-pel light, which .hall go forth from the effort of to.ilay and of this year, will be I for the enlightenment and salvation of the I inhabitants of our own county. In this, j sellishness itself may find an all Bulliciciit .reason to bring something to the rdt.ir of sacrifice. At I 1, 1'. . I , I, , 1 1, 1 V met tiiiij of the officers I ; of tl;i Society, held a few evenings since, . ! the following letter from Mr. John P. Mo- I Net ley, who was by the action of this So ciety last year, eon-tituteu a lite member ot the parent Society, and iu H-IT was em ployed us distributiiiir a if cut in this county, i was read and ordered to form a part of this ! report, and lu b spread upon the record, ! I viz : j January H. I ,-,:. I T.. Ih, l'rc sulci! tot" the Mi rklciihuri; llihleSii n ty. ! I'i vk Sih : I ri-i-eivi d from the proper ntlie. rs . : lit' the Vim rieitll lilblc Secii ty ft re rtlliclltc, i-ta- : 1 tine th.it t h..ve hicll III. lite a lite lllelnlirr of that i fie liiut, ,.n hv the kiiifhu of yaiir Sucit ty, ll i a. vv l.,--.,tiitai me to return my must sincere thinkn ; tiaoie. h v.ai tn yciir Soci.-iv fnr Die luimiur be. . . 1 w. ,, i.i, In, . To h. in, ale a hi',' lilt lllhcr of nil ' i..-,i, a.. 1 H ii , whoM- l-UMtnB wi like lilts Anjjel, : tt vn-L' t'lr.ai rl! the uiiia.1 i.f Heavt n, bnvini; tlte . . rl e-toie (o.sjit I to jtrei-eb to them that dwell ..ii tin t .itii, to every nation, and kindred and ti.i.eti, i. ml pi- j,i-, is an tumour for win, h 1 ninth i i r I, Il I, t,. .... am! it .1 I.-'., hee, n. v privih e(. n circulate the Hihle i I. it t at a MTvaut nl' your Sunlit, .a h.'iitfttl cmploi nit nt l,t carry the IsH.k 1 I,, iieev a tuiiuly who arc tlt t-lilun, tl.uii . m.o:V a tuiiuly who arc tit t-lilun n. 't. the only w.i i'e b,wik, lit. a IT - 1 .a. to tie Kilieii' lll "I" lleltVt'll. Alitl Ci llld oil -ir. Iii'.c t-, i n the t, ar of irratlt'l'lc falling i.in 1.:, je.ij- wnietv'.t ve, antl ite.iiii ht r pr.tytr .a 1 .:'.- 1 I. -sing ..it v .air Sia i, ly. a I lt..e lione, ai ti., .nl! I', 1 1 cm , nr.. i;. t to tt t.-rw urtl iu thin r t nil i'ei.il e.ill.e. liit.ic .l, ti, s I. vc th. he littl, h, hevv unit III .'iioii't prcti en t" I, il. i i;l unit it rem mis y. t to , ..'en, . v. :. ai i ur f. t tlt.tv. M o.v n I nniy r- - 1 ' - e 1. t - .....Vt Clie .1.1 llible 111 ve t. -..lee j.11. ii l.jtiiilics, mtii re c row ,,, M-e a n. w Ih- iV IS tit t. M TV l ItliiUer c oit.w.s. .I of four til a I a I.,.- vt rv w y. Thut 1 ntention u au th .l llihi, li iiial r. ail. rs are v.ihtly ih.itro. ! .ithr a!! h.tti lieell tit, lie. M.IV the l."rd tin i ti'.,rU ot' viur SiMittv to cut utile p,.rt.. pr,.s tiic llihi. , ..ii.! in.-, v be In--,. Ins iiwii truth ami lll.ihc ll I fi'.-i tliat t.J the tiaiv.ttlt.tt of lilllltlttl.h it ttf s..ul.-, nt tin- j, raver .tl" vour uitwerthv servant, ' JtUI.N F. M. NKIil.V. II. I ci Treasurer. ..ct-.unt wild M. . k. nhlirij Itil.lt- Sm iUv. 'f'-i finittunt of hiaiks itti h&ntl :t.i 57 Ca.li " -CI el M y ( ', .Ib-ct. .1 at anniv. rs.ir al ah ' ut VI uh, rti ( reek m r ( 'el. r y, H ad Jim. 17. Jul v J i. An. .0, I -..g. K. Ie 1 1. M,v in. liuliiab by W. Ikwtese, " . Sti gar cT' t k hv 11. Irwin, 16 at) " " I'avc rret k tV fi. V . ( ', Jl liillftttlli, 7 'i rn fit on sub- ,,f ljouk, ,'i l.g Cr. tiit 17ti 3,1 , I!v t.n 1)0 :. ,,, Wni.Ti.!- .. v , . to, n I s ut r i! r, 23 ( .... -. i.t I., I,r at So. ,,'tt ISin-ti.i.., "i.V no ' 1. r M.-.l . .'ij Oil 1 Ka li- tn . .1 lb niim ii,,,! ,ii,.ii -."t I " " Alli-ini t'urr, " g.t 1 ..(, g.'i . g " " l"r. K. lliinh. lli-.itl, alottl 1 s,,l,-t r , trf r, .',0 J " J K. M, No Iv, ! , ,. ,i, 'r, :,o ' " li, v . A... S! r, v, .',11 t. 'I', ft mi. nt . to M. P. l-.-.l Mat l. I .. ,t J lei s 'I !:iii .'ii; l. , .1- s e,i,w en l.a ini, la, 1 II.i. . . Jill UU 1 . . i I . - j g:. " . 3 a.i t; ,'.o I ' . . .-.ii 7 1 " . . 17 7.1 e.7 T. a al . ,i : tl II 1.1 II. I.i line llic Tre.'.Mir, r it nfii; t Tr. a mrer. 'n motion a eoiniiiitti-e of three, vit : Pavid Parks, A. C. Steele ?;id Kiiimor Cfa liaiii, wa re appointed to nominate officers f..r tin; en- ling year, who, after cou-ulta-tioii reported the following, viz: For Pn si dent, Kev. Cyrus Johnston ; for Vice Presi dent, 1'r. I, K. Piinl ip ; for Tr. u-urcr, Ii. (late.; for Secretary, N. li. Tay It ; Kxe cutiye Committee, (leu. John A. Young, J. II. Wil-.,ii and J .h'i 1! Iani Is, who were ch ct.-d t y th- Society . i.n.J. A. Young introduced the follow ing n -oi'ition, which, supported iu a forcible iirguiii.-nt, -howing the ii.ce-itv of general and in it 1 effort to ensure succ.-..., was a -'opted : l.t-oi ti n. 'I'i - t 1 1 o i ii, n,r la nl t. t he efhc ler, t at-. tl.iM I ' M e-h lil lirg ( elO.t v liiliie S..I ,i I r, that i . rv ot ::r. e tea, lr, t . CoU,,iy t. r. ire, nt, tj by ii. I- 1 i-. e t. '1 b r th..t ptir,nsr at i arli i,f Its n, io! .! I:,' i til.es. mi tli.it it he t,,i- llnly ,,f ,e t.tFn i rs te r ug it t.. tin- atlel.tn.il of tllc'x veral lie f II U'ilo.,,. Co, introduced the follow- ing r, -oiiitioii which was adopted : l.'t niVM,. Ti, it III. proei 1 dlllglt I, f hm llllt't 1 ta If la J, Ilia, toil ii III till' ( lerii.tte p-JHT. Mr. il-on f .r some moments entertained the iiudieiice, urging a more vigorous effort to rai-e funds thmu limit the County he was tollowd by J. W. '-borne, Ks.j , in an animal, d and n.l n 1 1 u -p. ec,, urging the li. i e- ity ..I a ii, .,re gi m ra! and liberal sup port, ot the iii-titutioii. lie. Mr Iitrw. lle being called on, ad dr. -s.-ed the meeting itt some length, upon the objects and hi-tory of the American lilblc Sot iety, and the be-t mean- of car rying out the details of its operations ; after 1 which, upon motion to adjourn, he conclu ded the exercises with prayer. N. B. TA V Lull, Secretary. PPIiPIC MKKTINC. A met ting of tint citizens of .Mecklenburg county was held at Charlotte, on the oth of June, I -i . J. W. O-horiie was called to the Chair, end l. (lutes appointed Seereta- , ry. 'I he object of the meeting was cx : plained by the Chair to be to respond to a . proposition of the citizens of Juiu-bnro', leiin., to hold a convention on the oth of. July in this town, for the purpose of con structing a Bail ltoad from this Town to i Jolie-boro. Tin: following resolutions wt re submiffi'd by J. II. Wilson, Ih-.p : That we rcgord the proposition to construct a llaii I'oad from ! this town to Jolie.-boi o', Tctiti., of great! i importance to the iiuere.ts of Western No. i Carolina, and that we regard it ns holdinn j I out the best place of connecting by direct communication the Ohio with the Atlantic. Rr.i.r, That we will rtwiperatn with the frit-ndt of the cut rprinc in anj effort w hich ntv Uc reganlcd an tending to a upcily completion of so ilesirohlo mi object. Kksiu.vhii, Thut wo most cordially nccrpt the propomtioii to meet ill general convention st tl phicc, tho friends of tbi ciitcrpriwi (u ir,iinicil by tlie comuiittcc of tho JoiicslKiro' CoiuciiIkui) on tho ."tb of July next. Itlsoi vKD. That ilclesali'i be nnimiittcd by the Chairman pf tliia uu 'etlllff, to ottenil tne pro- 'm, v.. nil. in nl lion i.lai-e. ml the Ml of July next, mid that all pcrnoim interested lio invited to attend. ici... r.n ! il , ,.,.....s ..,e.;,o,..l J lie louoniui" pinii ....v..,.! Gen. J. A-Voung, V. K. Myers a William Johnston, II. B. llliams, Iv. I'. Davidson, A.C.Williamson M. B.Taylor, John P. Irwin and W. W. Kims. S. N. Hutchinson, Jos. II. Wil.on and C. J. Pox, Kstprs., were appointed by the Chair man as tho t oininiltee of t orrcspomleuee. liiamivMt, That I he procceiliiig.H of this met t inj: Ik- published in the North Carolina Whiff and thil olhcr paper" friendly tu the enterprise be re lULBtcd to copy. j. W. OSIiOliNK, Chairman. B. Oatjw, Secretary. --t Tt It praphed Tt the Tri. Weekly South Carolinian. HKMOCIt ATIC (( ).N VKNTK )N. B.Vl.TIMnHK, June 1, 1-."0. I lie 1'i'nio .Tatic l .invention met to-itay nt I .' m. 1 lie no.iy was temporarily organ- Weil Kf the t.t.ltiiilittltenl of H.tti It NT I i Saunders as ( hairman ; and three Secrcta- lie- -eie i....,u.i.-u. . . , e.ti . oi t.-ioit . e- vailed in cotise.picnce of the large number ot ilelegates present trom several Mates. A Committee on I (rgauiiation and Credentials was uppointcd, ami the Convention adjourn, cd until 5 o'clock, p. in. Hai tIMuKK, June .'1, l-.VJ, At the afternoon st -iou of Tuesday the Committee on Credentials were not ready to report. They were in sounuiltt e, discus sing the conflicting claims to seats of the two sets of delegates from (ienrgia. A resolution was introduced iu Conven tion to construct a t'latiorm m iore making a nomination. Ibis proposition gave ti-u to a warm debate Soule against, ami II. A. i.e I t the motion. The resolution was finally laid on the table. The Committee "i. Credentials r ported by majority and minority papers. I!..tli re ports, however, recommended the admission i f all the I ienrgia tit legates, and in favor of jointly casting the vote of the State. Wui.Nt-it.u , June In Convention to-day the rt port of the V ommittee on rclentials was taken up. '1 be Cttt,vei,ti,,ii ruli-il out Ciintnwitl.-r of ... , , ,, . i ri i .Vuiln ( aroiina. and liantoul of 1 assaeh'i- -.-tt..: and a.lmitt. ,1 to ...tl. ..nl v t he Stale liights delegation from Ceoreia. I he Convention th.-n i -uim.-iit a d the , al lotting for a c.iuilidate for the Prc-idem y (the two thirds prim ij-!e being adopted.) with the following resell: 1st ballot. C glas '.'ll, M ircy by the ( hairman as delegates to the t on- ovt.rt.ohl,s .,! ,, route must pass 011 ,h; volition : C.J. Jox, Jos. IP Wilson, K. A , w,,,t ot' t!li. llouulain. The Chauim wat,r. Waring, Ii. Uates, I. Parks John Springs, vWwj th(, 1110UIlUill un ,,. ; Leroy Siuiug. . ,,. II nl.Uxdl, Andrew . . c n)ain M ml ,,roballv HH Sriiin.rs. I). A. Ca dwell. B. n. Alexander. A .,.1 . ...:C ll'i, liucliamin H.f, Iuu- (rates. The programme wna the sa n , II ...u.-toii , King li. that which introduced Jenny land lo n Cas.s 11", liiiclianau id, llotiglas L'H, Marty -T, iiiitlcrl, llou-tonli, I bulge il, lane I'.t, Jhikiii-ou 1, Blank 1. :i. (Vs.-. 1 1 ;. Buclii.nan Ihmglas -g I , Marry '.'a, Butler 1, llm-toi, 7, Podge ;t. Pane I'.i, Ihckin-on I, Jilank I. The It!,,. lh, t,th, ami 7th ballots showed lttil.t cLi.g the str. ii.th of the andi ,s :t. dates. Cas I I :t Buchanan'-", I'oug Miiny "ll, Hut it r 1, i.'ouston !, I.nue lit. Podge It, Pickm-on 1 . The Convention then adjourned to I o'clock, p.. in. The Convention re ai-mblcd at lo'cloik, and proceeded with th" balloting. it. Cas H'g, I'm, hanai, !(7 , I i.uigljs :)'. I'.utl. r I, Ibiu-toii l.iilif :(. Pi .kiii-oii , Marey Jt,. I'l. i'a lo-t 1 Buchaiian 1 ; li.ugl.i gained I. 11. Cast Id), Ihit h:ii, an -T, Douglas "". 1 '.'. Slight change. 1 .'I. No change. II. Cas gained 1 Buchanan lost 1. I . AM urn-hanged. I'i Not reported. 17. Cass tin, Buchanan P .uglas .VI, Marey '.'I, Butler I, H ai-toii 11, Pant; Iti, Jlickin-on 1. Convention adjourned till to-morrow. Pol BTlt Ivv I'kiiiav, June I. i (In the as-ciiibliiig of tin Convention thin morning, the balloting was resumed, being the I -th, with the following r.-ult : Cass !lli, Buchanan "". Pouglns ."til, Marey 1 '-'., Buib-r I, II ni-toii II, Pane 1:1, pickm'- son 1 . I'l. Ca mi Put haiiaii P iigls s..st scattering .11 . -'II. Cass I iuchait.-tn '.rl, Poiiglan scattering -11 . '-'I. Ca-s tin, B.;, hanau in'.', Many gc, Puth r 1 :l, ll.ni.t ii I'irkin-on 1. Kentucky ca-t P.. uglas HI, !, Pane 1 4, it r vote f .r liutbr. CO" Since the above was in type, we have been favored with a sight of the Paily South Carolinian, of the 7th which -tat. t that on the .1th, at the !itb ballot, Pis.vnm.im J. I'l Kin K, of New 1 1 amp-hire, received ,.'in votes, and was declared the choice of the Convention. W'vi. 11. Ki.vi received the tioiniiiation for Vice President at the second ballot, on the. afternoon of the ,-ame day. w tMiix. io iitii:. I'l 1 1 1. MH II. I'll I A. Tin- riulail. Ipbiit "Cily 1 1, in," "pinking t,f tin VV ., simian, n M,,tii', ticseriiieii it ,im tin- II, nta II, nisi ..I I'liil.nli Iplna ii h rl. 1 1 lb, n I, clem ii. it, nth tn all it. apniutmi it ! s, i .ml m Stiiiimt r wrv-niti. ttt .-t. ever r :oiy tin.l (Militc, and il pro. prictor, I A, F.l.i. Csi..ia in. "I. I bust 1,1. r.,1. c.iirl.t.n. iintl. nl. . -n. it, g tn. t..u. piny f., tin. in tl... vv ...I.. ......... If .1... .1.. i..... , pany m tin imintry. The l,,ijtie nt sitiiatcd in 'heMiitit stre, t, ftlmvc 7th uln t t, Hit most ,1, .ir tble part of tile t it y, ami Iriivi lit rn ail liml , , v. ry retiuisitc to muke tiM in iiiiiifnrt ,l,le. (hirobl Irn tul lil.ttiw, we knew, nit-tli-rsliin.iN hiH husiiiiNS well, anil (he m, inner ,,l lu.ikitig hiiiittt If agri cable, and w.- art totn wail use Iiih In .1 emit itv.irM to rt nilt-r his (.ii,,n hapj.y anil t a, nti i, tcij while thev rcinliiii al hoi hut. h Our Irii-iiiU eaiiriot tbt 1m Iter or ft.ad mi. re rmntort than In visit Ins t-KtabliHhincttt. .Ni w i Irlt-am. lit ay ii ma (W Contracts have been ma'le by flu State Knghieer, of New York, for the remo val of Ca-tleton Par, whiih now ob-trncts the l.iiv igation of the Hudson, and several dredging machines are to be s, t to work immediately. The Albany Argus says that it will require the excavation of Mlnil) cu bic yards to open a channel dim feet in width, and to give eight feet depth of w ater. Another bar exists near the "Nine Mile Tree," about two miles below 'a-th-lem, which will require tho excavation of about 200,0(1(1 cubic jards. The contract have been made for twelve jjent- per cubic yard. THE ItAliUN GAP SL'KVEV. Tho Anderson (' alette, of 2(ith inst., , been informed hv tho Chief Engineer nj u .. ,. 1 'i 1. -t...l.. 1 :T ii t.reenvilio ami i oiuiiiuia iun iioinj .1 . . . i ... j i ...... ' ' ' the survey nitu progrespua auoui mty n ami tlio lincH nnu necu narrieu over t!., Stiimp-llouso .Mountain,- uu various , ,V i r l. . ..I 1 '' Illations iniiuc 01 1110 weicru niopi., 0 siilo of the valley of tho ehau..'a, "'i, 1 llt.i,r,t of the mountain above tin. w I '"Or." . , .... "'"'' (.0rH08 on citlief mile, is too great ti I (,vf ,.,.,. ,j. ., j 'V; iiteri nit" I... lull 11 y C,,,,. vcr has been exnmined. N, v. general levels of the rid...-. that have to bo passed i,i ,i - angles to llieir uireeiioii, uri; niiuiii nit. .u Its of forty feet grades. 1 lie country y , to bo examined, between the Chaiiga a',. the Kabul! (Jap will uO deelsivo of the pr.ir ticabiiity of the route, J ho survey will completed to the (lap this week'. As sonii as the present route is oomph t,. ' tint same corps of Ilnginuers will run a in,. ' from the (nip, via llayton, the vaih i Tigcrtail creek, Tuhtbt Palis, within miles of Clarkrsvillo, lia., crossing To, , : If miles above the Pulls, thence into the va 'ley of the Titgaloo, near Jarrctt's Ihitlj.. thence on to the ritlge, lu twei n Tugaloo at.l i ,.,., ali J,y tlii- ridjfc via Sloan's IV ry t( Anderson. The pruclicabilily of tl , , I i- ... t- . -I t route, vutn grant's ui io ieci per uiue, n.v, : .(.on nir,.iy determined by survey u,t,.t J.y (;,.,,. A. II. J !l Isbllllt;, Wlllllll the pv, ,- ,w ,,,.(i.. ,;,.. ji, i,l,UI,e's li,,,. ,a.4 L. , . i n11 (onl ,K, Tulula Palls down to the , . ridge, hi tweeu the head waters of lir Ilivcr and Tugaloo. Many years ago surveyed the line from the Palls to I!ah (inn. The corps of Kiigiiict rs under i direction of I he I 'hief Engineer of the dr. villi, and Columbia, iiail Itoad, will r. the lines run by !eu. Pri banc, hv the n- of his notes, and the iuformatioii he has lL tpiired of the country, both of which he i, ., gem rcu-ly imparted to .'Ir. brown, au l run over that part of the route which ii i. a i,. ,,, i,,,i ii, ...,.... supposed that by the Iir.-t of July, all the Inn s can be examined, and ttiat very information can be presented to the .iet.-r son ('.invention, of all the country In tne- the Andor.-on terminus of the tin envo'e Columbia Iiail lead and the It.ibuu . i the I'tliie Pi Ige. 'h lit' stun VnKrin. Jiniiif I.uit'i I'unutH tit Aiiiriiiu The farewell enct 1 1 t f Madaim Jciniv (;..,Pehuiidt, iu New York, on M .mliyca ..... mug, w as att. lib d by the l.irgt st and fin. -: ' ' aildicuco ever a-seliibliid ill that cily. 'I vast area of ('a-tlc (iardt n was enwth 1 i its ut!in-t capacity, and thou-melt ihr'-n the pa-sage w:iv the covered bridge 1, ing lion, the Castle 1 1 the Ji.itt. ry, and Walks into the streets fir beyond ,,-. -. ic, with t he exception that 11 j y ard l it (iiiitinz was exchanged f. r Mr. ( Cram h i pretty '"(". ( if coiir-t part of tile performance was wt 11 d .ie . elicited round upon nuud of nppl iu . wli- ll the I'niniill came. It i- -aid thai cxeiteiiieiit w as aluio-t frantic. Th.1 I -il ing were the words, itet t-o miit.it. of a I p. leivc charat tor, by .'Ir 1 1 .ttil. bin, ! Ynllit Ian.. ..fhr.j l.tr VV. .t. rt, t-l- . VV I,,,., l.glil I ht ileal Irnm rimi. lti I l.ltl: liiei. Hi. .A ltt Immt lor 11,11-, On Htitn.i mi .. t li ,.!' itu 1.hJ v . I I Car lam ..(h riiiv' "I tne !.. ,.fl. I r-.ta tint vt h.t !. . is t.s 4,J lo i,.,rl. ,i,( if it t- tail ttr-otit of tt-.ttw, Me,, b.!..! ft. ail tt. V i.e ..f! l,t I, ,ii, Ml ..!.-.- tt,, lei In, br.iu- that .,l T . nt.iril , t..,r,l. 11, it in lii, c .1, j.l. 'I'i. itiilstr i not ail Rttt., nt, ' f.o.t "3, -I hi, k Hit' atiss-tiiin; I, .tie. r if, w If h. tt p.if!, ti frittti the tier. . f-. .1. tit i el.. f. f lirf. tn .. m,,f, ; !,. ra-'.t tl,c wjioiir. r iti'lli.' t.i .1 V be, Xtil, ..ill vrttl in iteirv tttfti lo Ilti. ! Ilright t ra-i li-.tn'i. rlnt,. - fl . I llivttsll. 11 ', t I ttttist ait la .11 Uri 11. ( u rt tiring, Madame loudly cheered, iiiel, attrr !. hmidt thd i awing. t il r nt .1 to at blew I. the with which .-he had bet ii followed N .nut "Unci uieiit lot- I e, n ma lt of ate th. concert, and, ii -he sail, to-day fr-ni N---Y.,rk in the St. a in jbii A'nnti'- f.,r P tr i. it ispo-sil,!.. .),,. ha. l.tcii heard for the ii time in the Pnittd State. Clmt. ( - CATHOLIC SPPHKMACY. Au article in a late number of tin ( I.r - nan Kegi-ter -i.it. s that, within the inen-y nve year-, (,.(we. i t,i ami 'lire- mdiioin- of Cittholit . have t migrated n.i . ; I lllteti States 'I'll,, increase of the ('.ill lie churches, during the la-t six vchi". In been very gn at, amounting t , ventv per cent, of the number in l It). At'' beginning of that year, tin statistics e .'. ited 7 40 Ciilholic chur. In , 4:t7 oth, r -n tioiis, 7:i1 cb rgyun ti, and a Catholic latioii c-tiioated at I ,T I .MI souls At coinmenei nit t,t of the pi ,t year, tin tui us -bow the number of i hurt hc o ' 1111 ; r.-l other stations; If.'l i ler.-- and a P.-.mau Catholic population c-tm at 1 ,!i-li,(MMl ..nils J hi; is cc rt ai n 1 y a large incr use ; s thc fact has created, in some quarter-, r, little alarm. It. has been prophesied tl.-. the Pope, nt some future time, w ill tr ,e his See from Pome to Cincinnati ; and f. lire ire. iiiem y cxprcs-el that the I, Church will, by aiel by, assume the d:r tion of A mcriean polities:. MPS CLAY. The New York i:.pres cpies the an , from 1. Pcnn-ylv aiiinn, whit h Mated ' s ' .'i'i. v lay nan never visiteu vv a-intii ' and says ; I J ' This is a very gnml story and wt- r , sorry to spoil it, but truth requires the e , ret tion. Mr-. Clay, tin n, in In r day b i been one of the gayest and im,, gra il i women of the pedcral .Metropolis, and i ' i remembered by many in the 1'isliii t nl 1 I luinbia. She has, however, been niiev-' j lent w ife and mother, ami nlw ays di-n- I guished for her doiucstio qualities.'' Ciiiii st is Ckoiii.ia. The Savannah I' publican It arns fi , in a gt utlcmati w h I' been into the inlerior of tieoreia, as far 1 Crilhii, that crops of corn and ctt ai 1 v oy projiii ing. The m asum, lian' ' ' very favorable. The wheat harve-t i- pr gi'c.s.-iug rapidly. Purly wheat i- frc ' ' rust, ami the general iiiipres-i ,n is that will yield an average crop. Late win t' u )'ct ripe, is suffering somewhat from ru-t Pains begin to be needed, though tie 1 1 ' nre not yt l suffering for want of it I J. tiui, I k.i. ip r in .tit-tin
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